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TWO riMES MIRROR, SATURDAY, APRIL WARREN, PA. Esa A general increase in the cost of supplies and operation makes it necessary to establish a slightly higher price on Dry Cleaning. BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL PLAIN GARMENTS S5 CASH GARRY Slightly More for Call and Delivery Service Dry Cleaners Warren Dry Cleaning Wills Co. Frederickson Cleaners Janes Dry Cleaners Advance Cleaners Hultman, Tailor Cleaners LIQUOR RAIDS IN times TOPICS CO. NET 21 PRISONERS They helped us into business" go More than a dozen establish- in Bradford and surrounding territory were re'ded yester- day by city, county, state and fed' cral police, with the result that 21 persons were arresteu on charges of violating the state and federal liquor control acts.

The climaxed four months of intensive investigation by the police branches. All of the prisoners were ar- SUBMITS TO OPERATION Mrs. Gertrude Highhouse submitted to a serious operation at the Warren General Hospital this morning. AT BRADFORD C. W.

Shotzba'-ger physical director of the Warren M. C. will be the principal speaker at the Bradford basketball dinner, to be heid next Thursday evening. NEW BOND AND STOCK ISSUE IS FLOATED BY CO. iFrom the Wall Street Journal, Washington Bureau) Wells-.

Titusville manufacturers of heavy machinery, toolE and equip- nient, has filed registration statement with the SEC, under Securi-1 ties Act of 1933 covering 000 5 2 first mortgage sinking: ANY a successful business has been started or helped along by a timely loan. Whenever a timely loan might be helpful to that is a mighty good time to see us. Our loan- plans meet a wide range of needs, and our rates usually mean a worth-while saving. Community Loan Co. Money to Iman for every parpom S38 Penna Ave.

Wairec Phone 281 XO CLUES District Attorney C. Eddy, who has taken charge tf the investigation into the bombing of tne fund bonds, due 1949, and 294,724 Fillis home, Pennsylvania avenue, I shares common stock, no par. early yesterday Of the common shaie.s register- raigned before Police Magistrate today that no new clues have I er, 83,750 are outstanding, 9,000 Francis on charges ol uncovered. However, the are reserved for options to certain violaUng the ennsylvania Liquor nietter is still being investigated. Control Act and twenty of those arrested were also giv hearings, gj iQjjTLY IXJUKEL before U.

S. Commisisoner Ellia -1 Edward Anderaun, ou, of 205 beth on 'harges of Dartmouth street, was treated at ing the Federal Internal Revenue, Warren General hospital about 2:20 o'clock this morning for cuts The largest seizTjre in Bradford forehead and one eyelid, received when a car which he was driving struck a tree. The accident was at the home home of Joe Scrivo, 20 Hilton street, where 581 gallons of wine was seized. Leaders of the raiding parties said that a comparativefy small amount of illicit beverages was taken in the raid. The 18 federal who were assisted by 36 state agents, as well as co.

nty and city officers, i went to Bradford from Salamanca, I Olean and Limestone, where raids I were conducted during the morning. i I officers, 5,000 are for op- I tions to general counsel of com, piiny, 35,000 are reserved for op: tions to 31,000 are reserved for warrants to be attached to the first TiOrtgage bonds. 21,829 are issuable a dividend in connection with preferred stock, and 109,145 are reserved for the conversion of SI 21 dividend preferred stock. The 35,000 shares I optional underwriter are the only to be prejjently offered. GETTING ALONG NICELY Van AlstjTie, Noel and Co.

will According to reports received be principal underwriter of the this morning. Herman Irwin, as- bonds and stock. The bonds will sictant superintenaent of the local be offered at par and the stock at hitbway department office, is get- th'; market price. ting along nicely in the Kane Com- Proceeds will used to redeem munity hospital following an op -1 outstanding 61,2 bonds, to reduce eration he underwent re-; indebtedness to vendors upon raw occurred as the man was turning into the driveway at hia home. stores where the hours are the minimum allowed under' iaw, usually from 1 00 to 8:00 p.

m. The change in store hours Is prompted by information obtained i in a survey of the stores which revealed the fact that the business done between 9:00 and 10:00 a. m. was negligible in most cases. The new schedule la experiment- i al and its maintenance oe ut.w by public reaction, Three stores, two in Philadel- NEW HOURS FOR LIQUOR STORES ARE State Store hours will be short- i Monday April I phia and one in Pittsburgh, are Se Liquor Control and will continue to be seeding ana iawn improvement at C03DIISSI0N TO MEET SPECIALIST TO GIVE TALK ON CARE OF LAWNS cently.

He is now able to receive Visitors. Fred V. Grau, lawn specialist of State College, will discuss lawn EARTH ROADS B.AD The country roads at the present time are not in very good shape. The passing of the cold weather and the frost leaving the ground has caused the I to fall out, and most of the roads i in the country districts are impassable 90 far as automobiles are concerned. Some farmers are reported to have had their automobiles hauled to main roads by trusty farm horses.

material purchases to reduce bank louns and for capital. GOOD PROGRESS IS BEING MADE ON GARLAND JOB Surpassing Triumphs in and AND HOW THEY SING! You HaHt and other gredt songs and operatic arias! AND CAST OF 2,000 imclmdimt John BARRYMORE Hetman BING Tom BROW A ROBERT Z. LEONARD Production Produced by HUNT KING AND THE CHORUS HERE SUN. MON. TUES.

WED. Board announced today. The new hours for most stores will be from 10:00 in the morning to 9:00 at night rather than 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p.

m. as at present. This will not apply to the small TONIGHT SATURDAY AT open until 11:00 at night. OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW Entertainment Music by the Merrymakers Round and Square Dancing John Charmlsky, Caller Fish Fry -15c All Rinds Residents of Warren and vicinity are reminded tbey are invited to inspect CCC ANF-7, Bowman's Mills, three miles west of Kane, on the Roosevelt highway, Sunday. Lieutenant Frank G.

Sciullo, commanding olllcer; Adam According to the Corry Journal dirt is expected to fly for the next several weeks on the three-mile gap on the Spring Creek-Garland road, work on which has been actively started by the Baldwin ett, and Homer A Rean, educa- i tional adviser, together with their staff and membervj of the company expect to welcome hundreds of! visitors to the camp tomorrow. Exhibits of work by aimy, forestry and educational will bf- displayed to snow the advance- i m.ent of the camp during the four years it has been in progress. meetings to be held it the Court The sanity cD.nmission House, in Warren, and the High will inquire into the mental condi- school, at Y'iungsvil'le, Tuesday, of Harry Hiliis, former local 6 The Youngsville meeting 1 resident, who is being held in the i Will be at 2 p. m. and the War- county jail in connocton with the ren eeting at 8 p.

m. stabbing affair at the H. G. Brothers Construction Company, Mr. Grau has been working farm, near Chandlers Valley, of Cleveland, which has the con- improvement in Pennsyl- 1 about a week ago, win meet at the vania for the past year and a half.

court house next Tuesday after-1 at 3:30 Members of the commission are Dr S. Africa Dr. Paul B. Stewart and Attorney W'arren Stone. AMUSEMENTS comes TO THE LIBRARY THEATRE SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY" tract.

A big shovel He has valuable information on wnf sr SSer ttaf fo apply fertilizer, kind of seed to sow, and time to sow. Weed eradication in lawns wili also be discussed. Every home owner is invited to attend. Splendid in every sense of the meaning, first lavish musical offering of 1937, comes to the Library Theatre Sunday to Wednesday with Jeanette MacDonald was moved onto roles. THE PEOPLE who regularly read the advertisements are getting moat for their money.

WHY NOT BUY DIGESTIBILITY When You Buy Feed? COSTS NO MORE AND PAYS LARGER RETUBNS TRY DAIRY i Guaranteed Analysis Protein Minimum Fat Minimum Fiber Open Formula 420 lbs. Com Gluten Feed 200 lbs. Wheat Bran (May contain mill run ground screenings) 200 lbs. Linseed Oil Meal 100 lbs. Hominy Feed or Com Meal 100 lbs.

Ground Oats 120 lbs. Brewers Dried Grains 100 lbs. Corn Distillers Dried Grains 320 lbs. Soy Bean Oil Meal 100 lbs. Cottonseed Meal 100 lbs.

Malt Grains 180 lbs. Molasses (Cane) 20 lbs. Calcium Carbonate 20 lbs. Bone Meal (Steamed) 20 lbs. Salt DAIRY RATION Guaranteed Analysis Protein Minimum Fat 4.00% Fiber 8.50% Open Formula 600 lbs.

Corn Gluten Feed 200 lbs. Wheat Bran (May contain mill run ground screenings) 100 lbs. Linseed Oil Meal 100 lbs. Hominy Feed or Com Meal 100 lbs. Ground Oats 120 Iba.

Dried Brewers Grains 100 lbs. Com Distillers Dried Grains 180 lbs. Soy Bean Oil Meal 100 lbs. Cottonseed Meal 140 lbs. Malt Grains 180 lbs.

Cane Molasses 20 lbs. Calcium Carbonate 20 lbs. Bone Meal (Steamed) 20 lbs. Salt better movies REVIEW 2000 lbs. 2000 lb3.

4.00% 6.00% LOOK! at the Oatmeal, Dried Skim Milk, Packinghouse Meat Scrap, Cod Liver Oil in This STARTER: CHICK ST.ARTER ANT) GROWING MASH Guaranteed Analjbis Protein Minimum Fat Minimum Fiber Maximum Open Foraiala 200 lbs. Wheat Bran 500 lbs. Wheat Flour Middlings 645 lbs. Yellow Cora Meal 100 lbs. Ground Oat Meal 100 lbs.

Alfalfa Meal (Low Fiber' 100 lbs. Soy Bean Oil MeaJ 60 lbs. Meat Scrap 60 lbs. Fish Meal ISO lbs. Dried Skim Milk 40 lbs.

Ground Limestone 10 lbs. Salt 5 lbs. Cod Liver Oil Reinforced in Vitamin Priced to surprise you Following are the reviews of pictures to be in Warren this as released by the Better Movies Committee: Library, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and with Jeannette MacDonald, Kelson Eddy and John Barrymore. A de- lightfui operetta. Lovely and sunny romance with a touch of remarkably good music, as well as some technical excollencics.

It is a stoiy of an opera singer. Family picture. Library, Out A light comedy about a rebellious bride who is fleeing from a fortune-hunting count and a match-making mother. The picture is concerned chiefly with the adventures as the unwelcome rider in a caravan California bound. Family.

Library, Friday ana High, Swing with Carol Lombard and Fred MacMurray. Stranded Panama, a girl marries a penniless boy and starts him on his career. The music is good and Charles supplies excellent comedy. Family. Library, Sunday and Monday, April with Simone Simon and James Stewart.

A remake of the old favorite, the Paris street-cleaner and the frightened, abused girl to whom he brought love and courage. Adults. Columbia, Saturday, Sunday and Monday Goes to and Avenue were reviewed last week. Columbia, Tuesday and Men on a and The first is a of a man who seems to have a psychic gift for predicting wInn- ers. He is kidnaped by some race track gamblers and made to pre- i diet winners for them.

Adults. Ir this picture, retribution comes to the guilty, six- i tec years after the execution of a man for a murder in which he had no part. The son of the victim, the Judge who passed sent- SENT TO JAIL W'hen arraigned before Justice I of the Peace T. Richard Evans this morning on a charge of as- jsiiUlt and battery, Dennis Mahoney, 42, of Corydon, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to spend 90 days in jail. According to reports, Mahoney attacked Mary about 84 years of age, of Ccyrdon, on Monday.

Mrs. Muntz was said to have received severe bruises. No was given except that Maboney is said to have been into.xicated. the job Thursday and if tfle weath-, description of the original theme would be superfluouf to veterans of the theatre, but it may be written here without fear of contradiction that the studio has gress is anticipated. Construction has been started at the termination of the pavement on the west end of the and build -1 1 wWch tLe sfage ward Gariand.

I skillful adaptation was made by Noel Langley. I eral and his father in rrticular. Goes to i Gangland hobnobs with gray- i bearded professors, and the policy I racket goes in for higher mathe- matics in Goes to Col! a breezy mystery story I which opens at tb Columbia Theatre today. Lynne Overman and Roscoe Karns are tesuned as a comedy pair for the first time in this picture and it is an auspiciou; beginning. Overman is the detective who solves the mystery, and Karas is the crackpot reporter who is supposed CO help, but more often i hinders him.

Marsha Hunt, Larry i Crabbe, Astrid Allwyn and Harvey Stephens are also in the cast. Everybody reads the Times-Mlrror. The contract for the Garland road is said to call for completion of construction in nil ety working days, A twenty-foot concrete pavement and reinforced concrete bridge will be constructed, the Cleveland bid for the improvement totaling $1 7,705. The songs were written by Sigmund Romberg, composer of the original Broadway score, and also by Herbert Stothart who has composed the first film operetta, which provides a lovely sequence in the picture. Blait Theatre Brfys.

Youngsville Last TimesAdmission Tonight lOc, 25c -f- tax DOUBLE FEATURE ------JANE WITHERS in -FEATURE NO. 2- IN HOSPITAL Charles Hildum, 25, 669 Beech street, is in the War ren General hospital with severe head injuries and scratches about the face, chest and hands, sustained sometime between midnight and one this moriiiiig. According to reports, Hildum is alleged to have been beaten up by an uniden- tifted assailant. At the hospital it was stated tnat the young man still in a semi-conscious condition this morning and x-rays talveu to deteimme the extent of his head iajury Police are still investigating the affair. FAST MOVING SHOW OPENS AT COLUMBIA TODAY P.

H. C. DIES Abraham J. Martin, supreme sentinel and oldest member of the LOUIS ENBERGER Services in memory of Louis Lauffenberger were held at the home in Pleasant township Friday afternoon at tw'o Interment was in Oakland cemetery with the following as bearers: Walter Huber, John Lindsay, John Yaegle, Pete Knydegard, Mark Kinander and Fred Sechrist. 1 Am.ong those from away were Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Quickley and daughter Joan, of Olean, N. Y. 2000 lbs. Pine Grove Flour Feed Russell, Pa.

Ma4e by Henry Mlssert Feed Co. Inc. We Sell and Recommend Squibb Remedies Dental Cream 33 Aspirin, Magnesia Wafers 21 Mineral Oil, Milk Magnesia, 59 Harvey Carey 803 Secon.i Ave. lOi) Libertv' St. MRS.

ALICE PENFIELD Mrs. Alice Penfield, lifelong resident of the community, passed last evening at seven board of directors of at the home of her daughter Mrs. Home Cir. died Tuesday at his Frances McKinney, 34 Glade ave- honie in Jamestown, N. after She born in Warren Dean illness of a few He was cember lo, lSo 8 She was a mem- 87 years of age.

native of I First Methodist Epis- Janiestown, Mr, Martin became copel church, a charter member interested in the P. H. C. a few of the W. C.

T. and a years after the society was organ- meraber and officer of Warren ized. In May, 1895, he joined Grange, No. 1025. Chautauqua Circle, 208, and since She was united in marriage to that -le had been one of its most the late David Holt and to them active members.

After serving as were born three children: Mrs. first president of thi. Circle he Frances McKinney and Harry M. became a field worker and later Holt, W'arren, and Mrs. J.

F. was an important factor in the or- Fouch, Kansas City, Mo. Later in ganization of the Grand Circle of i life she was united in marriage to New York, serving as grand pre- i George Penfield, who preceded her sident from 1893 to 1902. During in death eight years ago. Besides the Supreme Circle meeting held the children mentioned here, she in in x896, Mr.

Martin was leaves two grandchildren, Mrs. Avenue How a two-fisted amateur logger invades the big tree country and cracks down on a gang of crooked lumberjacks is the story of Avenue George new outdoor thriller. Directed by David Howard and produced by George A. Hirliman for RKO Radio release, the action- film shows as a soit- limber magnate who is raised by a maiden aunt. Disgusted with his apparently aesthetic interests in life, the father sends the young man to one of his big logging camps i where the for 'man is secretly in- structed to make a redblooded he- man out of him.

What i who is really a masked wrestling' king does in the rugged lumber country amazes everyone in gen- RAY and HEATHER ANGEL in DRUMMOND Continuous- -2 to 11 P. M. Coming Sun. Mon. Adm.

10c, 20c, 25c -f tax MATINEE SUN. 2:80 Showing at 2:30, 7:00 and 9:00 GARRY COOPER and JEAN ARTHUR in named Sentinel and to the board of directors, positions he held for more than 40 years. In 1916, Mr. City, and Mary Kansas Quentin Holt, Warren. Funeral services in her memory Martin was selected by then Su- will be held from the McKinney preme President A.

C. McLean to home at 2:30 Monday aft- assist in instituting the Inner ernoon. The Rev. William Bartlett Circle of the order. DANCE TONIGHT Garland Inn AL 5 PIECE BAND Fish Fry Lunches DANCE TONIGHT IRVINE INN EARL BUNCE AND HIS ORCHESTRA TODAY SUN.

MON. Romemu Hewn frwn the Heart of the Rugged Northtooodt Oil mn Amwt loem With BEATRICE ROBERTS Directed iy Daold Howard. A George A. Hirlt- man Production, Producer, Leonard 8 KO radio pic tu Ri 2 Fast-Moving Pictures Larry Crabbe Marsha Hunt Roscoe Karns Lynne Overman THE MONEY that you savi buying advertised values, is per manently yours. Study the adver tisements.

NOTICE On and after June 1, 1937 the wage rate for Union Carpenters in I Warren will be $1.00 per hour, 40 hours per 8 hours per day, I time and one half for overtime, double time for and I holidays. J. Himebaugh, Sec. 4-3-3t I ence, the uncalled witness, his sis-' ter, the killer and his henchmen i all their way through this grim in a tense, exciting i and convincing manner. The cast, I an exceptionally ahle one, recruit-! ed largely from the stage play, gives telling performances.

Thought provoking picture for adults. wall officiate and burial will be in the Oakland cemetery. (Turn to Page Nine) a I The White House Inn presents LOU in another grand show MISS Bfl DAKCE WRIGHTSVILLE TUESDAY NITE SLIM and GANG Direct From KDKA They have entertained thousands, but we guarantee you admission unless you are here early McFadden's Troupe of Entertainers Tonight Marconi CEub Music by ORRIE SINGING ORCH. Come Early Stay Late Members and Ladies Saturday MOOSE 9 Presents Another Outstanding Floor Show BABETTE In Comedy Songs and Dances MUSICAL LOU Best One-Man Band Ever Seen in Warren Music by Don Melody Five For Members and Invited Guests.

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