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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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eight -MIRROR. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Make This Model ERIE at Home Times-Mirror Dail-? Pattern OPERATOR EXONERATED BY JURY CHRISTMAS SALE Verdict at Inquest in Death Of Frank Nollinger Finds That SHppei 7 Condition Of Pavement Resulting From Coating of Ice is to Blame many WITNESSES The accident on the Warren- Tidioiite road, at Run, five and one-half miles below the General Irvine bridge. Tuesday Dei-ember Bth. which resulted in the death of Frank Nollinger, Prospect stree' in an automobile by S.

as he was be- mg brought, to the Warren General Mospital, was found by a -r '3 jury the inquost held at the City Building Tuesuay afternoon, have been unavoidable, so far the operator of machine that struck him was concerned. I Walter WiJ. 1049 West Twenty- tirst street, Erie, driver of the large sedan which skidded and struck Mr. Nollinger while he was assisting in putting chains on the wheels of a truck with his brother Charles, and Norman Robins, was present, with his companions on the ill-fated hunting trip, Milan Munn, George Heitzer and George Bowen, all of Erie. Other witnes- who testified were Dr.

William Frank Chapman, L. E. Linder, Robins, Charles Nollinger, Gerald Watson and S. S. Watson.

All the evidence tended to show that the slippery condition of the pavement was caused by a thin of ice the presence of whi( was unknown to highway Every article in our Seventy Thousand Dollar Stock to be sold at reductions of to 757o, with the exception of Hamilton and Longines Watches and Penwood Electric Clocks. NO SPECIAL SALE Every Piece of Merchandise is Our Regular Stock. Those who appreciate Fine Jewelry will find here important Every item advertised is regular KIRBERGER No cheap, undesirable goods have been pur- savings. Quality. chased.

SALE STARTS THURSDAY AND CONTINUES UNTIL CHRISTMAS la ssw re OFF GREEN SALAD PLATES S7.50 Doz. Now $3.00 Doz. ELECTRIC CLOCKS Off TELECRON ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS, $9.95 Now $7.95 Parker or Waterman FOUNTAIN PENS Off LEATHER POCKETBOOKS Regular Pricm $2.75 and fS.OO $1.87 OTHER BAGS OFF PYRALIN TOILET SETS AT THESE PRICES $35.00 set now $20.00 $19.50 set now $12.75 $45.00 set now $30.00 COMMUNITY PLATE 1847 Roger Bros. Plate Gorham Plate Any Piece or Set Lovely Evening Wrap Pattern 2422 by ANNE ADA M3 be dashing re and there a great deal during thp next f-w weeks, for Christmr.s and the New Year always bring a of gay festivii.ies. This simpli', fhlc v.

rap Will be jusi the thing evenm expected by mot- a love with the gravefully flared sleeves joined to new OFF Wm. Rogers TEASPOONS $1.00 set of six Some Rare Bargains on Elgin and Waltham WRIST WATCHES $55.00 now $30,00 $45.00 now $15.00 $25.00 now $12.75 ILLINOIS STRAP WATCHES $42.50 now $25.00 $55.00 now $35.00 SINGLE TEASPOONS Sterling Silver $1.00 each RINGS From $5.00 and up Off RINGS Off PICTURE FRAMES in leather, pewter or silver Off COSTUME JEWELRY Including Necklaces, Bracelets and Ear Rings $1.00 to $20.00 NOW off OFF drop shoulders several rows of gathers. Beautiful in velvet, satin or lame. Pattern 2422 may be ordered only in sizes 14, IG. 18 and 20.

Size 16 requires yards 39-inch fabric and yards Illustrated step-by-step sewing Instructions Included with this pattern. Send FIFTEEN CENTS flSO In coins or stamps i coins preferred), for this pattern. Write plainly your name, address and stvie number BE SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED. The choice of a smart, sensible and economical wardrobe becomes verv simple wr.h the aid of THE ANNF: ADAMS TERN CATALOG. This beautiful Robina, and Frank book contains 32 pages of select State Anne Adams models and many de- epartment.

orists because of the moderate temperature prevailing at the time. Mr Will testified that he had driven from Erie to the point where the accident occurred, without pny intimation that he would find an ice-covered pavement be- Irvine and Tidioute. Suddenly he felt his car swerving and it went out of control, sideswiping the large bread truck parked along the berm entirely off the pavement. Neither he or the three other men in the car realized that any prson had been hurt until they left their machine and crossed the pavement to the truck. Evidence corroborating his testimony regarding the slippery pavement was given by (Jharies Nollinger, his Westclock Electric ALARM CLOCKS Special $1.75 Seth Thomas STERLING SILVER HOLLOW-WARE GRUEN WRIST WATCHES SPRING Off $29.75 models BILL FOLDS CLOCKS STERT.ING SILVER FLAT PAT.EINS Now $19.85 at Off Off ALL OTHERS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Off lightful embroidery and accessory suggestions.

SEND FOR YOUR COPY. PRICE OF CATALOG, FIFTEEN CENTS. CATA LOG AND PATTERN TOGETHER The Inquest was held at the City Building at 3:30 with Coroner Ed Lowrey in charge, assisted by District Attorney LeRoy C. Eddy. C.

Bordwell appeared as PEWTER Sugar Creamers Salad Bowls Off OUR FINE LINE OF PAIRPOINT LAMPS Off to Off DIAMOND RINGS Any Ring in Our Stock OFF all mail orders mes-Mirror Pattern Department, 17th Street TWENTY-FIVE Address J. Nollinger family. The jury was composed of Frank Wyman, Watson Jamieson, Chas. P. Young.

Henry Brunke, John and Chris Ostergard, al of Warren. follows: Nollinger ame to his death December 6, 1932. in the borough of Warren, while neing taken to the Warren General Hospital, Warren from injuries received when he was struck bv an auto driven Walter Will i 049 21st street whii, Novelties to off Hamilton, Elgin, Waltham or Longines POCKET WATCHES Off and WRIST WATCHES $3.00 to $10.00 JEWELRY 14K Gold and Gold Filled Pins, Clips, Drops, Cameos, Cuflf Links, Etc. Off to Off DELTAH PERFmiE PRICE Youngsville Mews Leather TRAVELING CASES 20 OFF (From Paife Two) by Norma Johnson citations by Naomi Henrii A beautiful di) ing Time s.i of Christnia? with a iiui i I- were glvc-n i -n Haupin, chestra played er play Kv-ryn The cor. Herb'- rt Jo i Mrs.

'V'v Look pa arjd Mrs Calvin This i lors Revnrii a earn tn HauiMfi ant Mi choir. beautiful therp reritati' n' and rs tribution fu! i electr- bag. A ''or THEY HAVE ARRIVED new shipment of -anterns at the Times-Mirror DfFice. Price 99c each. t-3t f' by rein A eroup hitc vnng The los- aid 'v ar Ddv Sa- in.

in- 'I 1 Mr and 'i'xr ri John- -V '1 'Bs h- 1 and bl- fi Mi -Mr. lip'i ri- i Telephone 516-J a try, i- Warren T'l VJ. whilp Mr. Nollir ger engaged in helping to a.tach chains to the wheels of i th. highway on tne idi fuad five anu thf rl Slippery condition he pavement a the scene, rncd it h' A.

C. KIRBERGER and SON Est, 1870 NEW GOODS, AT THIS PRICES THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY Store Open Every Evening avf.idab erated hi holidays. The treasury is in needi and his passing has cast a gloom of funds and it was believed this over the entire community, Ser- would provide some. vices in hia memory will be held The program committee for ext I Friday afternoon at two nonth is Mr. Sponsler, Mrs, Z.

Z. from St. Episcopal church TIMES TOPICS Ru-, ja. haref T. A.

Activities l.ro\e I nit 1 14 -I'h. De the i- T- i Ti I wns in Pf---Try r.hlJ.i,,.,! i'-'niny program. tPn -d' her Mi.s- Chandler. f'- uerald Kelly I A ickieson gavp recita hildn-n in wui. -'i--ned with "Several chairmen gave reports and as designated to play, "Med- '-venings after -iip jHiidler and Mrs.

Waiter Dallas gave a report of the lite meeting held in York Oc- and spoke of the efficient vice rendered by the boy scouts during the sessions. Room No. 1' 'in the attendance contest and b' treasurer announced that state are to be paid from each unit February. Knupp School The Knupp P. T.

A. held its regular monthly meeting last evening an attendance of seventy -1 niembers and friends. A group: members presented a play, era! recitations were given and thp committee served refreshments the social hour. in Kinzua, with the Rev. Pink-' MARRIAGE LICENSE -A.

marriage license was issued ney Wroth, of Warren, officiating, rnorning by Clerk of Orphans' Burial will be In the Kinxua ceme -1 court Ben Kinnear to Alfred E. tery with American Legion yanGuilder and Kathryn B. and I. O. O.

F. lodge FlasSner, both of R. D. 2. Tidioute.

ing. i DR. W. C. JONES Brinerai services will be held Saturday afternoon at two at the Partridge Funeral Home in Jamestown, in memory of Dr.

William C. Jones, of Hollister, who died Saturday after an Illness of several weeks. Dr. Jones was a native of Randolph, a graduate of Ann Arbor Medical School and a Spanish-American War veteran, serving in the Philippine Islands. rare entertainment for all who at- 1 tend.

They are being shown in ad! dition to the usual interesting short pictures. RAILROADER DIES Local railroad men will regret to learn with regret of the death of Alfred Reilley, 52 years of age, widely known Pennsylvania rail -1 road conductor. He passed the Olean General hospital. He! had been in the employ of the road, on the Olean-Oil City division for thirty years. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL LIBRARY THEATRE AND THURS.

Leid i -a com nit Mrs. lUj fl larendon Unit The December meeting of the Clarendon P. T. A. will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 in the school.

A program has been arranged for the primary children the disrussion will be on All parents and friends arc invited- THE WARREN TIMES-MIRROR DICTIONARY couroN cap 1 Ml diiyv and Mtl to thia with 90m new high class Dictionary to of similar volume heretofore diatnbuted by Larger page, more words to page pages and contains many tkeusands more words, many new iiwds not published in any other Unquestioned for Sclwlarship. Dtirably bound in dark green textile leather, gold stampmg. To it botiad la art covar, maroon and old fold, with fall gold thumb Videxed, Sf-nd trtra. BARCAISE Louie Barcaise, 220 Walnut passed away this morning at eight at the Warren General Hospilal. He was born September 2, 1869 and was a member of St, church and the Marconi Society.

He leaves his wife and one daughter, Cuncetta at home; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rose Contaflo, Clarendon and Mrs. Katie Perry of New York City. Funeral services will be held from St. church Satur- I day morning at nine with burial in St.

cemetery. GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE Endorsed by Manager George C. Sarvis, one of the greatest double feature programs ever offered at the Library theatre is being shown there tonight and tomorrow night in Merry-Go-Round and They are en- ig both pleasant and profitable to tirely different in theme and plot and will provide an evening of i you. READING THE advertisements K. E.

PETERSON Edward Emmanuel Peterson, of Kinzua, passed away in the Brad- hospital yesterday morning at eleven o'clock. He was admitted to the institution on Friday, December 9. He was born in Kramfors, Sweden, on October 28, 1888, and came to this country aa a small boy. At the beginning of the World War he enlisted in the United States Navy and served for the entire duration of the war. After returning he was united in marriage to Mrs.

Lucy Bianco, who survives with the following children: Edward, Raymond, Cari and Ruth Peterson, at home; also four stepdaughters, Mrs. Fred Hammond, Corydon; Mrs. Thomas Dunlap, Miss Viola and Miss Doris Bianco, at home. He had many friends in Kinzua CHRIS HANSEN, SR, Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 from the home of Mrs. Knudsen, 19 Linwood street, in memory of her father, Chris Hansen, who passed away yesterday morning at the Lutheran Home at Erie after an Illness of a year, Mr, Hansen was born January 27, 1852 in Denmark and came to Warren forty years ago.

His wife and one son preceded him in death, and he is survived by the following: Mrs. Treva Knudsen, Warren; Mrs, Minnie Miller, Colorado Springs; Mrs, Mary Caddwell, Los Angeles; Chris Hansen, Rass Hansen, Meadville; one brother, Nelse Hansen, Warren; several grandchildren. 'The body will be brought to Warren this evening. it also has a generous contributiur of fast-stepping dances, songs anc a rhythmic musical score. The theme song of the picture is by James Hanley and J.

W'olle Gilbert. The dance number whicli was conceived by Sammy Lee. football game wit' Columbia's widely heralded pollti- kickoffs tackles, huddles, touch cal blast, opens a two run compleK Wednesday at the Library Thea- tre. James Cruze directed the pic- comedy Altna Mater song anc ture which features Lee Tracy and featured in 'Rac- Constance Cummings in the lead-! ing roles. The story shows Tracy the school girls as a newly elected member of con-1 girls and 24 singers Ir gress who goes to Washington with a load of high and mighty ideas and ideals.

What he encounters there and what he does about it is what makes one of the most talked about films in recent years. Alan Dinehart, W'alter Connolly, Arthur Vinton, Frank Sheridan and Arthur Hoyt have important supporting roles. Maxwell A.id- erson wrote the story. the rooting section of the stadium Thia is also by James Hanley anc J. Wolfe Gilbert.

VICTOR McI.AGLEN IN While the football satire which features Victor McLaglen is definitely a comedy, THE NEW 1933 Electric Focusing now on the market, with batteries and bulb foi 99c. Get yours early at Times-Mirror Office whih the stock is complete. WATCH THK Classified column! these days if you are looking foi a house to rent or buy CLIP THIS COUPON bring or mail it to this office and get the NSIV STANDARDIZED Contract Bridge Book. The Easy Road To Contract Bridge By COMMANDER WINFIELD LIGGETT. JR.

(Holder of the National Team of Four Contract title) FOR ONLY 98c and also 2 decks of playing cards ABSOLUTELY FREE The book and the cards come packed together in a cleverly designed box which itself looks like a book. Mail Orders Add 8c up to 150 miles; 9c up to 300 miles; for greater distances ask for rates 1 lb..

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