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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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FAGS 6L-V i i.JA,'.L'V CONXKLLSV1LLE, A 14, 1933. A I DID YOU KNOW? By R. J. Scott Los Guard of Poplar Grove re- tamed to his home here this morning after visiting at the home of his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Chauncey H.

Wirsing of Detroit. I A real tailor made suit to your in- dividual measure for $22.00. Joe Pal- ladine, Miss Mary PoTKlergrift returned to her home In Gratton this morning attar upending the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cunningham' oC East Payette Illustrated lecture on "'Washing-' ton" by John Kennedy Uicock and Dr.

I Albert" Bnshn-ell Hart, at Baptist I Church. "Wednesday evening P. M. An Himsiial opportunity to hear two of the 'best informed men on the life of Washington. Tickets 35 cents.

Students 25 14-mar-2t. Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

Ankeay and children, Sara Ann and Potey, of Uniontown spunt yesterday vlsltlns W. Ankeny and family of F.asi Fatr- rk-w avenu.i. James McNulty of Buffalo, N. over the -week-end with his Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas McNulty of North Pittstmrg street An! his sister. Mrs. Edward who is a patient at the ConnUsvillo State Hospital. Mrs. D.

E. Trefter and daughter. Loaise, of East Cedar avenue, were U-nlontown visitors Saturday afternoon. Mrs. S.

G. Fletcher has returned home in TJniontown after spending the past week vteittas her sister, Mrs. -Edna George of this Mr. and 'Mrs. Ronald Phillips of the West Side srent the week-end at vlsitins Mr.

and Mrs. Ke-n- Ilnsnell. Mr. rad Mrs. David Lucas of Pitts- hurg are visitins Mrs.

Borlha Smith nf Ga3la.tin avenue. Mrs. Smith and jcra, Leroy, have just returned from Washi'ugton, D. after a week's visit K-lth Mrs. Smith's sitter.

Mrs. A. J. Bnttermore. DOUBLE FUNERAL FOR MRS.E.WHTITAKERAND Aant Het monrwr "I don't talk about uothin' but tho weather when I'm with Kate.

I know she won't ran an' toll the man what I say." OFFICERS CONFEH WITH UJVP-BEBGnS ON FUTURE OF SEAJICH FOB, BABY Continue from Pnffw One. child, two couples were held in the county jail hero today on technical charges. The baby, a blond carly-haixed infant, waK under tho care of nurses in a room of the jail building. Although the little boy, about two yeara old, strikingly the missing Charles Augustus, a deep dimple on chin and other identifying marks are lacking- After receiving a notification from Hopewoll police that the baby ifj not the kidnaped wiglet, Sherift Baxter Swicegood announced be would bold t.cc two couples--'Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mitchell--on technical charges of suspicion until all myaterloud of their prosencts hero been cleared ap. AM lR.RC.qUL.AR ON i5 AXIS Tftis IR.RE.C;U!_ARIY AS CALCULATED WWUiM A PEKJOO OF HVE- i-S- SHOWN O4 AH exA33BRA-TED IN-THIS I A A CAM CLOSE-UP FAR VOURCAMB2A By A FIELD -THE BOARD ton sin.

When itatlcn nwd How tlid the- KO'xlN known i hold of Not the cotton pin the ropr." Whitnf Pcrpnns born on i lay So rnuctj In i wuy. but In return. Correctly go of" is a conoquialinm 1 Taday't "leave hold or 1 or "Irt fa." Say On tins day, in 7 9 4 the patent on to Foregoing I. As in siuu'hiru-ry. jrin l.i njn i 1 -i V't-notian ftnntcr, iriOO A in from ti in Brittany, voven.

Tho public clamor for something new in pictures was abundantly grarilMMi lod.iy at. l-be Paramo at Theatre, when "Union Depot," First a i a and Vitaphone production, a i Douglas Fairbanks, with Joan Uu nis a i lady --auspiciously pencil its loc.il oa- The action oi" this re- mantle place in and about the coafir.Ci, tf a vast rail; road M.aticn, whceo a i tbronp'o crcait'-s atmosphere rich in drama and human A a i thU pictnrcvsTuc background tho vivid 1-ady are placed with brilliant ofi'ec- "Union 1 is a fast-moving modern 5i.ory of real life--the kind that micht happen lo anybody any day in any big station. The picture: is kaleidoscopic iu iu revealing glimvjte-s of the aciorr-i in tho passing show all People of all and cpnditions, by its bocomo -splendidly living 1 and undrsiandablo. Touches of pathos are relieved by tfnoxpocted thrills, and by laughter that rinse true. liven the likeable young Ioug bas nover been quiie so in-gratlating as in the role of the Improvident and Ic36 adventurer who gets his miraculous chance to be a millionaire for a day--rescuer maidens in.

distress --discoverer of dark-browed villains-hobo and hero--game -winner. "Union Depot" also gives the vivacious Joan her big opportunity, onabllug her to display nw phases of her individual talent. Over ninety players take part in 'UnSnu Depot," among whom may be meiyilonec Guy Kibboe, Alan Hale, George Uosener, David Lan-day, Mary Dunn, Rita Klynii, Folly Walters, Ruth Hall, Mae Madison, Lillian Bond, George MacFarlaue, E-arle Foxe, L-ouis iving, Krank Spencer Charters, Ben Taggart and Bobert Homans. The thrills of naval aviation thems-o-lvcrj in a s-ensationsi pant fir. a for poignant ro- Mt.in-ee, and n.

drama of horaistn and a has something of an (Vitality to i'. in "Hell now playing at tho Orpheum Theatre, with Wallace and Clark Gable in starring rotes. Thrills upon thrills, and all of gcmilno filmed during UK- maneuvers of ships and pianos at Panama. One sees the navy in action; ilriii? oaten- 1 salvos a "sl'iirn baitl-s onsTtryi pinner, aloft from a a i a carrier to locnte and at.taok Zeppelin. One pees Divers i a 1 t.bemselves downward, two miles in less than half mlnut-e.

at th-e-'r rargets. Filmed the cooperation of the navy, bis picture a new Idea, of the navy i Lno air. Like a. silver thread, ttarongfc tho 1 Fpocwcl'js and runs a story of love, heroism and sacrifice. There is the lovo of the grizzled veteran, play-ed by B-eery, and 1 Panama divekeepeT, played by Mar- jorie Rairibeiu.

that actually bac 'some-thing bero'c in it. There'ls sacr'fice. and the straggle tho ideals of tho old and the new navy --in itself a mls-bty element oC drama. Many famous navy aviators appear, in addition to a huge and powerful Beory. Gable and Conrad NagM piny principal male roles splendidly; Miss Ram'beau.

Oorothy Jordan and Mnrie Prevost score in i feminine parts. IIARRI-SBUK-G, March 1-L---Homrr itcbell, detained for in TRACY HER SON, JOSEPH i Crossvillo, after his presence 4. donble funeral sorvlce iras held with a woman and a baby aroiwc-d Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Elizabeth suspicions oC police, gave a fictitious BKley and her Joseph Pennsylvania addretis iu procuring bis r. Whittaker were burled.

uutornoMlo license but ho Is not "Membere oE Milton L. Bishop Fust! wanted in, thie SLato. Major Lynn G. No 301 Legion, and of Adams, commandant of Ponusj'lvania Walter Brown POBI. No.

21. Police, gave out thte inlorma- ans ot Foreign Wars, conducted a lion today and announced the mvcsti- mllitary service for Joseph sailor, closed here. who served in the World War. The pallbearers were furnished 05- the Brown Poet- Tl el Cnneo, Carl Stehle, B. J.

Harry Cocliran. Jool Strain John Gallagher. The firing squad was made up 'Ot Legionnaires. George Percy was In charge. Those in the squad were Joseph Cordaro, William Smitkey, jlerbert Shank, Mr.

Wiltrout, John Kincald, Samuel Joseph B. Albert Rose and Mr. Un'-versHy today Chauncey Mitchell and 'AHlliam Cun- inngham were the color bearers and Ira Moon and L. W. Carpenter, color guards.

Ray Lambert blew laps and Joseph Palladiue, the echo. Dr. Tf. H. Hetrick, of Trin- FORMER RESIDENT OFDUNBAR.DIES i JESSIE MAE MORRIS 1 DIES; FUNERAL WILL i BE HELD TUESDAY! IMRS.

M. STAGNALETTI i OFLEISENRINGWILL BE BURIED TUESDAY car is registered under 22 avenue. Camp Hill, a Ilari Frank rlahurc suburb. No such street exists Homer, in Camp Hill. ano "We are interested iu tho mat- i ter any more.

Wo dropped it when we found he has a clear titie to the car and that the child with him ie not Lindbergh infant." said Adams. C. Tracy. Eo ni er res il en i of bar ei nrday at the homo daughter, H4'nry Haiilon. Mr.

was i tnisinoss was a clinrtfr rnc-nvlfor No. 207. i Order American and i oE tho (VU1 l.oth a He had lyen MLS-- Morris, 2D Mr-: Cool: old, a tiic late W. L- a a i IJ5 oM, Cor aoarl; Mwr's and Mr A i Morri? a if' tur- a ToM-iont Leisen- itaiilon. 2W West O-dar avenue, Jieri ttt', tn! ak-J Kri'Iny nlslH at i a i dundiiy in a 9 2 o'clocl: Statu in I where sh- ijns'i'a! slit: had been admit- nunbar a a a pallet for thrw ci i i Ja n-ill be held i A i i i i a Her cor.di-' Mr.

a u- i daashtcrs. Har.lna and Mrs. Ilpaf.oi two Jchn Tracy, both or 10 rraudcbildren Ity iJitheran Church, ofHciated. -was in Hill Grove Cemotery. "THREE CROSSES" SERMON TONIGHT AT ML E.

CHURCH EVANSTON, 111., March sor Charles M. Wiieon of North west- eugK-eated use or uK.iL-viol*?-t rays and base-line tu trace money paid U) IcktnajKM-H in alxiuc- tionH. He said bills could BuwjarL-d with vatioline which o'clock Ifecorao invifiibic wuon dry. The ultra- i a rays, however, would reveal Church In- i presence- of tbe ninrkings, bo Baid. i pastor, ofli ialln I be m-adr- In i YOlUv, March IndicatiKs 1 Tnicy'H i they were skeptical of iU worth, York I police to discuss further a possible clue- that uro.sc horo i a the Lindbergh kMnapan- case, slal- nig they ha-d boon requesU-d 'by police of Hopewoll, N.

not to disclose- i iion i i i I i i froni SclRK.i A i iV-ur vr-ars si'M -iius JWBCToral days. vreli tomorrow mornini; The knDvs'n had Not So DumTs Jorlcy was regarded as ths town pieton, but oreasloTially he slicwtd a dlciconcfirtlnjj ifift 'if "What piirt do yon perform th great of life?" a. visitor atked once. "I i my ovm replied Globe, To ClearAwau All Timples Cleanse the skin with Resinol Soap. Apply Resinol Ointment to pimples.

After a few moments wash off. This simple soothing treatment, once or twice daily, will make your sjkin clearer, fresher, more glowingly healthful. ForMUnpleoriteilnol Ointment with vrrr booklet on TrrBtnfMt For und Bnratr, D.ltimorc, MJ. AT AIL i horn i l'. by li funeral Director charce.

i tXi a i'ra IU-v. i I a S. iJ i1 1. a 11 nl i i ion hc nek! i TJIIM: 1 a of a ot Pitts- 1 Lilian Sisu-rs wa- i TIM Th-cy admitted, horwever. that no "The Crosses" is the sermon of a hopeful nature of Rev.

Dr. David R. Graham suited from the story ot Dr. M. B.

to tonight "at the First w-ho doclarod that cdist Episcopal Church of which be man accompanied by a woman niid a ORTGNFRISBIE ARNOLD DIES AT AURORA, NEB. ibe c. r. hold at o'clock afii'rnoc-n. with It-v.

I. Srn.ud., i oifict.itin:;. H. liti-irlck. pa- or Tri'iiiy Lutheran of i i i i Miss i was nu-mlwr.

will assist. i i in Hill th' 1 lat'? home at Lcisenr 4 i be at i' o'clrxrk nt do i'aii! Catholic i Rev. Father K. O'lo I'l'-iniu'T, pastor, ofliclat- IcUTTnfnt will be made in a Mc- Kf-'-ypon in rlinrcc of Fu- norrtl Krtnch S. Durst.

Mrr--. had focn in ill jjiifforlng heart xrouble. Sbe i i married. lirst husband beiiis- John To this i two cl-ildrc-n were born. prc- c.lci his iarcnis in death.

M. J. D. C'K1: raided in I'ittsburg until mother's ilinefis when he. removed to LpiFp-eiiring.

Mer s-sconcJ liusband, Stasnaletti, her son nnd six prranchildren, William, a a Maryctta, A a Pearl, Michaol Josoph Paulino Mac survive. The Home or Good pastor. The congregation iric.reasing each night at tho evungelibtic serv- ioes. TonigJifc the N. C.

D. Class will attend in a "body and tomorrow the Hd-ells Class. There will be- special music at each servico. The pw.bli2J Mt invited. 'o offl.ce yesterday Orion Friwbio Arnold, an un E.

E. Ann.Id of Liu liar towiiHhii recently at bin Lnino in in the year of his a so. niorning and foi-cod i at pistol iKintjlorn at FlaL to telephone Colonel Lindbertrh. voodri, November 3, 1555, LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. DEMERO George Zubalik Dies at Hospital Special to The Courier.

MOUNT March Zubalik, 53 yearri old, of South died last evening at Frick Memorial Hospital, to which he was admitted the Jotter part of tho Ho is survived by bis wife, four sons aad two daughters: An- The funeral service tor Mrs. Victoria UoMero, wlicfie death occurred in New Jersey, was held this morning, tbony, Joseph, and Sian- Thei-e was a short service at the home ley. all of South Gree-ns'burs, Mre. of her son, Ixmis DeMero, S07 North I William Lxitke or Woodlawn and Mrs. Pitts-burg street, followed by requiem high maes at 9 o'clock at St.

Rita's Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Henry DoV-lvo officiating. Pallbearers were Patsy Capone, FYauk Do- Perna, Albert Hoy, Ixmis Massiona, G. Caliguire and Prauk Tripoli. In- torment Cemetery.

in new St. Joseph's a gixjw to younj; manhood in a section. He was September 2S, 1882, to Sahina Guili-y. In October oC Uiu i yt-ar and wife- went to IlamiUoii Ni; braska, wtmn then; woro comparailvo- ly low settlurtt in lliat county. IU: established himself a farm he lived i rttirwm nt in 19IU whon he became a resident Aurora.

During hia lifetime In lilH adopted state Mr. Arnold was a i in com- mnnity entornrines, in cour.ly i i the Christian i and in way. ile a ff ern Woodmen -of Lht; World, ii.H a tnombor of the i the Chrifitlan Of esli- Forkey of South Greerusburg; I and as a citizen tho Aurura News "Throu.ction: his activity he was ever rsady 1.0 ruisc a willing hand in the interest of any thing -he com.rnr.nity and his counsel in such matters was WIDOW OF FORMER SHERIFF CHALFANT DIES IN NEW YORK JUS. MAGGIE DEMASKEY DEAD AT MT. BRADDOCK Mrs.

Moggie 57 years old, of Cardaln. died Saturday morn- home of her daughter, Mrs. L-ak. at Mount Braddock. H( bnriy was In bed by her a i fl years Imnband.

Frank, who was sleeping at -'l d'ixl tU 7 M. a at iier idc yl away. mio at N. Y. Sbe a When Mr.

Dc-maskey found t-ife's body. The a i had been also by nine- grandchildren, a brother and two sisters, Joseph Ziibiak, and Mrs. Josopb Kolok oC Cxccho-Slovnkia and Mrs. John Sranek of Minnesota. Tho body was taken to tho homo Tuesday Mess will- be- at a of a Mr Mra.

A. J. i of a i i i She W-JH a roared a i i i there i Lw when i a i moved t-j i j.ad iu A i I Mi s. ha 1 fa war wid 'j of former i Cli.ilfant. is i one son, A a i a si.ilor, Mrs.

i i i at Draddock. Mrs. Dt-maskey is survived by the icllowing children by a previous mar-' riagc: Joseph Ingles, Craibtroe; John Ingles, Washington, D. Lawn i Mrs. Rosio Jag- in Hsky, Isabella; Mrs.

Pearl Novak, Mount Braddock; Richard lugles, Sarah Chal- Alexandria, and Fred Ingles. IT'S Glory Terror Laughter Thrills Starring Douglas Fairbanks, BlondeD With Guy lltli le Alan Hale David Landau 3tary Dnrnn First National Chilrlrrm lOc--All Bay. Adults: Matinco 5 Aided Attractions A Corking Comedy, Rljfley, "BdiOYe It 2 or Jfot," and Addl- 25c tthnal Lindbergh 35cJ Kidnaping News, IVatcn For Announcement Thursday and Friday iWatch For Annonnce. ment St. Bruno's Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Buria! will bo in the church cemetery. Birth at Hospital. A son waa born at 6:07 o'clock Sunday morning at the Connellsville Stato Hospital to Mr. and Percy Harshman of 111 Jones street, Bverson." St. KKa Bond Toniphi.

St. Rita's Band will rehearse tonight at o'clock. All memibern are asked to be there. fa TH tf Ami vi lie, a brother, Jair-s Hill or Saltm, Obio. a be Tuesday at A i The Oh-niTants wore- well known la the; Daw-Koii-Vanderbilt region.

Mrs. dial Lin(. liad boon ill for several ycaiw. Harry Powers' Farewell Note States His Doom Was often sought and After romovul to Aurora ho isuperintcndenl. oE the.

local Cemetery to the improvement and of which he Ravo a vast, amount of time and energy. He is survived by six children: Carl of Mary E. Camptell of Douglas, S. M. of Woodland, CaL.

O. of Alhambra, Mrs. W. I. A.

MONTGOMERY DIES NEAR SCOTTDALE Scotia. N. and Mrs. T. C.

Cheauv-, randy rent of Lincoln, Neb. i SmiiJiton r. FUNERAL SERVICE Special to The Courier. Marrhi Mifa Katharine A a a yontgcraery, SS ears old. died Sunday mornhif; a.t tuc of hr.mo of hor Bister, Mrs.

Roben K.TIE, Gr-andviow, along i.he Scottdalo- She was a member or I I the Methodist Episcopal Church at VanderbiU. She is surviTed by a Kdonborn. Children born to her union with Mr. Demaskey who survive arc: Mrs. Victoria Shumaker, Painee- ville, Ohio, and Mrs.

Joseph Phillipa, Washington. D. C. Walter Demaskey of UnionUxwn is a step-brother and rs ran: cs Provek of Reaver Falls -a. step-sister.

Mrs. Mary Daniels of Uniontown is a sister. The funeral will be held Taosriay' i i the cortege meeting at tho iVovak home at Mount Braddock at o'clock. Requiem high mass will bo uolcbramd at a o'clock at Holy Trinity Uoman Catholic Church In wiih Rev. Kathcr W.

WlsalcwiW, pastor, olTiciatlng. Inter- i be made in the church cemetery at Poplar Grove in chargo of Funeral ninnuor -lamon T. hans. thoeo Result of Public Opinion FOR SLED VICT riM sister, Mrs. Itbfcrl George M.

Jluffsdale and .1. W. Kins, and two MoiUgom-ery, of Montgomery, in By Intornntlonal News Service. MOCNDSVIUbE, March 14. --Following issuance of a 1.3DU, word farewell statement late Saturday, Harry F.

Powers, bluebeard slayer, quietly in "murderers' row" today with onjy sanity examination between him arid thw noose. Cnless tbo sanity lest proves bJm insane ho- ie to be banged at 9 M. Friday for murder oi Mrs. Dor- of Nortliboro, for whoo lie was convicted. Mrs.

Leniku WJIK ouo oi live- alleged oi Powers. Powers' fetatement charged ho convicted by public opinion be went oi: trial and boattfd ho "did no: fear" death. Dr. W. T.

McCluug, stale aMen'-j-t, vcas expected to conduct tUo sanity time t'day or tomorrow Donald Wiiynt- young ridinj- victim. buncd at o'clock Sunday Tbo funeral bold ti.e a broLhcr- i a and and a May, Sv Rov. ,1. H. Ij.imbun.sn:-.

1-1' Pi-wtestiiRt 1 i ng. 1 ii wi'in e-at in I I I Th-j fi; day ai '2 be Tuee- 1 o'clock at i Rev. Thomas L. i 1 OJo, Zneco. Ir.

y-oara old. of Scottrlalo, dice! ut 5:50 o'clock this: i i i at Conn-elleville Start; Hospital. Ho bad been admitted to tho iu- Flying Into a Temper Touchv her Patrunize i tip her health hv i's TOMOKRUW--WEDNESDAY Thousands Death To It To You! fc7 News and Novelty and Saturdav.

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