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I I A 'AUGUST 2 1 1 9 3 5 WARREN, A WOLVERINES TO OPEN PRACTICE FRIDAY MORNING ShcfTicld, Aug. Drummond, Sheffield High school foot- oall coach, who last season pilot- Hl the only undefeated iootbali Learn turned out at the local institution oi learning, ha.s arrived back in town from York City, Ahere he and his family spent the iumnier, and has set next as the opening day of practice for Jio 1938 Wolverine gridiron sauad. Dnmimond will meet with the boys at the high school Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, at which lime the equipment will be issued, iind then on Friday and Saturday mornings will conduct preliminaiy workouts at the athletic field. Practice sessions will continue daily, excepting Sundays, light through to Saturday, Sept. 10, tlie day of the opening game, which happens to be with no less an opponent than the Warren Dragons, whom the locals will play at Warren.

Of the twelve letterinen of last year's iron-man. undefeated team, only six will be back this year, it in believed. A seventh one, Roy center, is eligible, hut he quit at the conclusion of the 1937 campaign and it not thought that he will return this fall. The six returning varsity men are Judd Camp and Bob P'itch, backs; Arlyn Hoovler, guard; Dahlgren, tackle: Jimmy Kunselman and Miko Otto. Drummond is faced with the task, and a difficult one it will be, of finding adequate replacements for such stalwarts as Clyde Samuelson.

Johnnie and Walter Ram- bish, Jack Smith and Jim Larkin, all of whom graduated spring, and somebody to take Cronmiller's place at center. the local mentor has likely looking material from last second team back again this season, and it may that they possess sufficient ability to give S. H. S. another powerful team, if not an undefeated one.

Among these reserves of a year ago are Dick Cartwright, Bill Christensen, Walter Kosinski, the Curtin twins, Dulan, Snydei', McAvoy and Bliss. Coach Drummond, looking fit and in fine spirits after his vacation. reports that he attended Columbia football and basketball training school this summer. His football mentors were Lou Little, Dick Harlow, Andy Kerr and Ox Da Grossa, famous coaches, and he received instruction in basketball from Alexander, University of successful mentor. Following is the ten game schedule the Wolverines will play this sea.son, Lakewood H.

S. and Bradford St. being the only new opponents: Sept. Warren. Sept.

Titusville. Sept. Oct. Oct. Ridgway.

Oct. Bradford, St. Bernard's. Oct. Oct.

St. Marys. Nov. Nov. A Complete Window Treatment Without Drapes Knitted Curtains jHcrc is a window trcat- ment that is now.

No Knch cuf- tain is a curt an und drape in it.seir. Pinch ready to They are made of rayon and cotton in varioiiH in ecni. ivory, red. bhic, rose, rust, nnd bur- "iindy combinations. the first to have thi'St new, (hfferent windows.

175 to 250 COUNTY GAMES Join Our Bicycle Christmas Club Now And Receive A Heavy Utility Carrier Membership Fee Only 4QC or Bicyclc C'lub today! You pay just 49c mcmbcr- fee and one of these 1.29 heavy utility carriers. Make your "irl or boy happy at Chrstmas with one of these grand bikes. With light and reflector at 22.50, Other bikes to Come in tomorrow and select yours. or Bikes TENNIS PRISONERS ARE PLAYED BEING EMPLOYED Sheffield. Aug.

24 Semi-nual inatclios ui the singles of the Warren county tennis tournament were expected to be played today, with Harry Sainuelson, defending cham- pion, listed to meet Frank Irvine, of Warrrn, in one match, and Stan Korb. Warren, to battle Dick Ross, Warren, ui the otiier. rvine, Siunuel.son's doubles partner a year apo when they won 1h(i doubles title, won the I'ight to play Samuelson by defeating Red Mullen, of Warren, in a quarter-iinal match last Saturday. Mullen gave a keon battle, but fell in straight fi-l, 6-4. Only scores reported to diOe in the double.s play ftillow: H.

Sanuielson and Don Mervine, Sheffield, defeated John Anderson Brown. Wairen. 7-r), 6-3. Kunselman and Pastrick, Sheffield, defeated N. Samuel.son and Samuelson, Sheffield.

6-4, 6-2. Roth matchcs were played Sunday afternoon at Barnes. The tourney directors announced yesterday that the finals in both the singles and the doubles will be played next Simday. August 28, on the Baines The hour will be announced later in the week. Harrisburg, Aug.

24. ment of prisoners in state peiiiteti- tiaries, in an effort towanl ri'hahii- itating them and making them self-supporting, is rapidly leacliing the 2000-man mark, a new all- time record. Secietary of Welfare Charle.s Engard said today. With ITOO n'ion already in useful pur.suit.'^. the labor division of t-f Wf fare will place additional nien in the field.s harv('sting and also in the cannery at liockview.

additions will the farm neaily a total heretofore never attained. Nearly 1200 men art' it'ceiving trade-training in making shoes, textiles, clotiiing, under wear, hosieiy, furniture and autf)- motive vehicle plates. Production of the pri.soners sold only tn market.s, amt there is no competition witli pri vale business or Secrt- taiy explained. of the he said, are used pay the prisoners' laaint enance costs, which wouM l)o a burden on the taxpayers. Last Three Days of our August Sale ot Furs Just three more days to take advantage of our August Sale prices.

Just three more days to buy that Coal you have your heart set upon at the price you find it at today. Every coat will be higher after the sale. Make your selection during these three days and let us I lay it away for you until you are. ready for it. Luxurious Fur Coats 00 from Premier Bonded Brow'n Beaver Coats, Lapins, and a Neva Split Lapin you will find at $59.

Soft lovely Caraculs, Sealines, and.Broadtails at $79. A Natural Ilussian Squirrel for $148. Every coat made of this prime pelts, beautifully tailored in this flattering styles. Wc list below a very few of the wonderful values you will find three more days. The bamboo plant has bepn known to grow 16 inches in one day, and reaches a height of 116 feet.

Letters of Administration on the Estate of George Wolfe, late of the Borough of W'arren County, deceased, having been this day granted to the undersigned. notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Kstate to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them to the unilersigned. properly authenticated for settlement. elp anor wolfk Administrator. alllson wadf Attorney.

July 19, July 20 27; Aug. 3-10 17-21-6t A DM IXIS I l( I Letters Testamentary wii the tate of Jacol) H.insen of i)ie Borough of Warren, Warrt County, deceased, having -en this day granteil to tiie under-signed. notice is hereby to all persons indebted to to make immediate payment, those having claims or demands against LIk' same thf'ni to authenticated for settlement, Mabel Hciifinger, Kxecutiix, Heshlin. Attorney. August 9, Aug.

10-17-21-31 Sept 7-14-Gt TIMOTHY YIELD TEACHING STAFF CROP AT SHEFFIELD ii.ibn. 1:1 lu, IS ANNOUNCED tion of tiniothy seed in is ox- pei ted to be than half of last i vear, liut the carryover from the I is t-' luovide 1 Sheflield. Aug. 21 Shemeld about avor.gc total supply. will open for the i-idications point to a I 1938-39 term Tuesday, September oi aliout bushel.s or Teaching slaffs of the high er.t i-i the crop of 2,.

I three grade schools have al-j nusheLs, 50 percent of i electetl and remain un-' the avein-e i)roduction. year except that Gioweis xr-ecl to harvest i economics teacher ha.s the- seeor.d spialiest acreage added to the high school fac- on cotd. The aercagi' harvested in v.a> 700 and the 1 Comprised of 33 membei's, the lOv ai avei a.i'.e i.s aeve.s. 'township teaching personnel is on reports, the yield headed by Logan Smith, supervis- prf acre i.s nted at rls, compr.reil with bushels in and the 10-year average of Th(' pro.spect of low ields in sonic il('lds is partly re- for the reduction in acre- to lie liaiAcsted. Other factors resiion.sil.l:' foi the small acreage this year thin and weedy ii! ari-as, more than tiie usual of clover in the a carryover from the crops, and low According to e.stimate.«;.

000 tons ste-1 are nickle plated annuallv in the United States. ing in'incipal. Fdwin Kiser will return as music supervisor and Miss Rachel Barnes as school nurse. Following are the names of the other teachers, listetl under the school in which they will teach: High school L. O.

principal: S. Greenwood. Phyllis Bramer. Dorothea Branihall. Orris H.

Brown. Thomas Drummond, Nearing, Mrs. Ruth Titus Miller. Bruce A. Smith.

Mary Richwalsky, Dorcas Vincent. The last named is the instructoi' engaged to teach home economics. Lincoln Wayne Chamberlain, principal; L. May Dunham, AI S'U IA I ION Letteis Testamentary on ihe Kstate of Mollic M. Beckley, late of Borough of Warren, War- K.MIOLI.MF.NT (ONE- TOU SCHOOL DISTItK The Conewango Township lic Schools will open on Tuesdav September 6, 1938.

In all grades the hour of opening will be the same as last year. All children who are 6 years of age on Tuesday September (5, 1938 County. deceased, having or will become 6 years of age be- ihis tlay granted to the un- fore Feb, 1, may enter the ilersigned. notice is hereby given fir.st grade on September 6. 1938.

to all indebted to said Es- Those children who have moved tale to make immediate payment, into the district and are planning; and those having claims or de- to enter the Conewango Township mands against the same will pre- Schools for the first time should sent them to the undersigned, submit a copy of their last Report properly authenticated for settle- Speed Wastes Money and Lives Card at the time of enrollment. A certificate of successful vac- t'ination should be presented at the time of eni'ollment by all children entering the public schools of the district for the first time. (Signed) John R. Reddecliff, Supervising Principal. Aug.

16, 24th, Sept. ment. CLARKNCF W. BFCKLEY, Executor, Warien, Pennsylvania. alfxandf clark -Mtorneys.

Warren, Pennsylvania. July 22, 1938. July 27 Aug. 3-10-17-24-31-6t ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY! See 1 hem In Our Center Window. Shop Early Saturday for The Best Bargains.

Boots lOP 342 ennsylvania avc Pictured abore are tome of the thoutandt of dcathx uhich arc a part motorist for tpeed. Another item is accUlent uhich A utomotive fig- in two by the impact with 'ne tree, urcs fuel and show that wastes J'ix met inqant death, materials: police impose TOP RIGHT; fines; and now a group of large in- from the driving a 'pecding surance companies is offering a safe- fine adds $25 to tlie side reward of 15 per cent of the rf the ledger of costs. Irability premium for an accidcnt- LEFT: Hour- of agony free in the interests of and weeks in the were the safe driving. aftermath of this collision with a Responsible for one-third of the telegraph pole, MIDDLE RIGHT: nation's fata! play- Forty people meet similar ed a leading rcle insali of the six deaths on the country's highways situations above. each year.

LOWER LEFT; Under TOP LEFT: This car normal conditions a tire has a life hold the curve at 65 and was cut lexpectancy of 20.000 miles; this tire of the annual price the total $1,700,000,000 yearly, lasted two on Sir Malcolm racer. Another item to be added to the hrgh cost of speed. LOWER RIGHT: The driver of the coupe on the right was in a hurry and was passing the car ahead when he met the automobile on the left. The truck driver managed to escape the flames, the man at the coupe wheel was not so Sane driving is easy on your nerves, enables a substantial saving in fuel, repair and insurance costs not to say a longer life and a happier Use Our Plan of Easy Payments A small down payment and the remainder in convenient weekly payments. Vorthcin Buck Sealine Black Caracul Swagger Black Persian Sable I one Marniink Hudson Seal Swagger Grey Persian Lamb 59 79 99 110 148 198 ONE DAY ONLY! SENSATIONAL OFFER THURSDAY, AUG.

25 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Originally Nationally Advertised ELGIN Deluxe ELECTRIC DRY SMAYER ONLY Handsome Leather 99 atch to This High Speed Motor that riin.s on A.

C. or D. C. currcnt. Fully te.stcd and approved by Unclcrwritcrs Laboratoric.s.

By arrangement with the manufacturer of thi.s nationally advertised scnuine DRY SHAVER, we arc positively limited to 150 only. Get your.s immediately. rxc oNDiTioxAr.LV hv thi-: facti uer A(iALNSr WOlilvM VNSHir AM) get the thrill of your life when you use the new Elgin Diy Shaver, Jusit plug in socket and shave- no water, blades, soap or brush. W'ill pay for itself: nothing else to buy. too, will welcome this ideal aid to personal daintiness- a safe, pleasant means of underarm, ankle to knee shaving.

LOOK! Mail Phone If attend this sale. KT7f. IT Cll Orders leave money sale a ii While They Shaver will be Last! held for you. Mrs. Daisy Hanchett, Alice Har- rington, Lois Agatha Rensel.

Fiena Horton Nelson, Lucille Baynes. Washington school D. J. Howard. principal; Edith Chamberlain, Gertrude Calkins, Alma Ehzabeth Mrs.

Elizabeth Williams. Phyllis Weaver Nicklow, Doris Johnson. Barnes Marshall, principal; Alice Jolley, Kathryn Curry. i (ONi'FKT IM.FASFS Included in the vast crowd that congregated Sunday afternoon at Wildcat Park. Ludlow, to hear the 140-piece Knox Glass Associates Band play its second concert of the season at that place were a number of local residents.

The band, in brand new. golden-hued uniforms, equipment it lacked on the occasion of the iirst concert at the park, pleased the huge crowd with familiar material and concert numbers. The organization, newest and largest of the kind in the section, was directed by Prof N. Huffman, of Knox, organizer and instructor. Among those present at the concert was R.

R. Underw'ood, of Knox, president of the iirni the band represents. Mr. Underwood, accompanied by Mrs. Underwooil, addressed the assemblage briefly, complimenting Huffman and the members of the baml.

No Happy Ending Here Henri Lory, a Parisian taxi driver, developed with a friend a device Avhich turns anthracite, chai'coal or even green w'ood into suitable fuel for his car. Dicams of big money and screen glory went glimmering when police raided National Talent Pictures Corporation and arrested its ofhcials on false advertising and other charges. Here weeping children and bewildered parents are shown leaving studio..

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