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6 Then Takes Her to Mother of Six Dying; Brother Also Wounded Floyd Harding, Angered Over Separation, Fires On 32'Year Old Mate at Relative's Home in Duryea; Tries to Shoot Her at Hospital Lackawanna A Hotted $196,272 Poor Relief Women's Relief Corps Commemorates Anniversary Expect August State Aid Moneys Will Be Dis trihuted Through New County Relief Station Proposed by Byers; Pinchot Suggests Closer Investigators When She Refuses Kiss THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, JULY 27, Shoots Estrang ed Wife; Lackawanna county was allocated $196,272 as its share of unemploy Clouds in the domestic relationship of a man and his wife led to the shooting last night of an attractive Wyoming young woman and her brother in the latter's home in Duryea. ment relief for distribution during August by the state emergency relief board at Harrisburgh yesterday. Under the terms of a plan agreed The woman is Mrs. Marv to by tne Lackawanna committee Harding, 33, 85 Fifth street, these state aid moneys will be distributed by an agency to be estab Expect Stores Wyoming, the mother of six children, who is in a critical lished by G. Edward Byers, executive secretary of the local unit.

previously the moneys were re condition early this morning in Pittston hospital. She is Republican Staff Photo School Ouster Arguments Are Heard in Court To Adopt Code A A Aft II I I mittee of Elizabeth DeLacy tent, No. allocated to poor districts and welfare organizations to bs distributed to the families of the unemployed 10, Daughters of union Veterans. 1 suffering from a bullet wound Pictured above is the speakers' table and needy. Last week Byers an at the banquet, seated left to right in her abdomen.

Her brother Is William Cadwell. 30, At Earlv Date Fi iJll I I IhTP 7 nounced that this re allocation schedule would be discontinued as soon as are: Mrs. W. T. Simpson, W.

T. Simp. 157 McAlpine street, Duryea, who was son, J. L. Chapman, Sara A Jones, Attended by national and state officers of the Grand Army of the Republic, the forty ninth anniversary of the Lieut.

Ezra S. Griffen post, No. 50, Women's Relief corps, last night celebrated the event with a banquet in O. A. R.

hall. linden street and Penn avenue. Miss Sara A. Jones, who served as toastmaster, introduced the various Commander Cecil Reeser, Camp No Sons of Union Veterans, and Mrs. Pauline Hinds, president of Col.

T. D. Swartz corps, No. 17, Moscow. Musical entertainment was provided by Miss Sally Price and Elwyn Thomas, accompanied by Mrs.

Margaret Jackson and Miss Martha Main waring. Recitations were given by Mrs. Morris Israel and Miss Peggy Kiernan. The dinner was served by a com speakers and officers who extended greetings from their posts. The banquet was held concurrently with the National Golden Jubilee of the Women's Relilef corps.

Those included on the speaking program were: Miss Jane Lewis, department treasurer; Mrs. Jeannie Sanders, department president; Sara A. Jones, president of Lieut. Ezra S. Griffin post, No.

50, Commander J. P. Chapman post. No. 139, G.

A. the county had established its own headquarters. innr in tha oht urflet A neln In tvi Miss Jane Lewis, Mrs Jeannie Sander and H. E. Paine.

Effective Aug. 15 It is expected that the Byers' pro Standing left to right are: E. E. Only Delay in Fixing wrist was severed by the revolver bullet and he lost considerable blood before receiving treatment at a physician's office. He is expected to recover.

Investigating authorities stated that Rozelle, Mrs. Pauline Hinds, John McDonough, Mrs. Florence Zacharias gram will become effective after Aug. 15 as the poor districts ln the county have sufficient funds to meet the outdoor relief demands for the first half Agreement Is in Re and Cecil Reeser. Mle woman ana ner uroiner were oom Cpt 01 i OrmS rom wounded by her husband, Floyd of next month.

After that time, ac cording to present plans, poor districts wil take care of paupers, orphans Postmaster Patrolman Who Shot Self Wlis States r. Tfc and their public institutions such as the Hillsiae home, and turn all un power plant, of the General Electric company, who became angered over her leaving their home at Wyoming Monday morning. Carries Wife to Hospital After shooting the couple, police Ritzman to Visit City Tomorrow Agreement upon fair competition employment cas over to the county committee. JNot Expected to Kecover cost of Labor practices and adoption of a uniform Lackawanna county's share was in schedule of minimum wages ana said, Harding carried her to a friend's cluded in the state wide allocation of $5,425,856. Amounts distributed to maximum working hours will likely automobile and rushed her to the hos' Testimony and Evidence In Case Against Dickson City Directors Reviewed by Lawyers Testimony and evidence in the ouster proceedings against six members of the Dickson City school board was reviewed and interpreted in arguments by counsel for both parties yesterday morning before the members of the court en banc.

The three Jurists reserved decision to a later date. Attorneys C. P. O'Malley and J. Hayden Oliver, representing the taxpayer complainants, argued for the removal of the directors.

Attorney John Memolo, who, with Attorney Frank J. McDonnell represents the defendants, characterized the entire proceedings as "a fishing expedition" (Continued on Page Seven) other counties in this end of the state On Home Loans Civil War Vets Affects Sales be effected among the membership pital for treatment. He attempted to of the Commercial association within kiss her twice in the hospital, but each follow: Luzerne, Susquehanna, Wayne, Wyoming. $4,712, and Monroe, $5,400. the next several days.

i how h.in thi Stanley Jones, North Scranton Police Officer, Reported Near Death at State Hospital The association which represents Wyoming barracks of the state police Philadelphia and Alleehenv coun II nnnfttnl i MI Of 7 CoUntieS Glen Alden President State Chief of U. S. Cor pracucany an ui lc on an open cnarge pending tne out stores has already pledged support come of hls wife.s condition. to the national recovery act. ine Mrs Harding was reported to have OnlV delav in the way Of setting UP lpft hpr hlishnnri nn Mnrriiv mnrntnir poration Announces mm Makes Reply to Coun IBI 4 I I AM A ties have been reduced 5 per cent and other counties were cut 15 per cent.

Governor Pinchot in announcing this action, said the amount allowed each family will not be reduced but that all local relief rolls will be scanned closely for persons asking state aid while gainfully employed. He estimated the number of families on re Motorcycle Patrolman Stanley a temporary or leiiiawve and wltn tnelr slx cnuareni ranging formity with the law is the receipt ln aee from eighteen months to ten Tirri in cnman uavis rropos Offices Ready to Con sider Mortgages of forms. These forms are to oe years went to make her home wlth al; Says Cuts Needed Jones, North Scranton, who shot himself in the head in the North End police station at 7:30 o'clock ye: terday morning, was in a critical con mailed to tne score owners oy i her brother in Duryea. master Ezra Ripple. They will likely yesterday morning.

Harding visited reach the post office today. tne cadwell home and asked her to (Contmued on Page Seven) Orson N. Ritzman, executive secre Major W. W. Inglis, president of the Glen Alden Coal company, in a letter Alter tne iorms aie reuc vu to lilm.

but she refused and merchants will meet and decide upon stated that she planned to visit nnual Session Will Be Held on August 10 at tary of the state organization of the the schedules. NO ereai aimcuiiy tv, received yesterday by City Clerk Wil Home Owners' Loan corporation, will exnecteri to arise as the association i Nay Aug Park; Local liam P. Huester, declared that the has studied the tentative code of the nlm National Retailers' association the was rep(rted then to have past month and is prepared for an left Duryea only to murn last night corporation cannot put more men to arrive here tomorrow to instruct local officials in the procedure of issuing government bonds to cover mortgages Post Host work at this time because it cannot agreement on iu at 10:30 0 clocll in an automobile of home owners. sell more coal than it is now pro Samters Oneway Sale! Eignt iorms oi Business aie owned and operated by Emmett Van rinripri in the tentative code to wnicn a rm, An iri. v.

Civil war veterans from Mr. Ritzman announced the time cf seven ducing, and that if the number of the Commercial association is ready dermark in the car, Harding went counties will visit this city on Thurs men now employed is to be main his visit here while in Pittsburgh yesterday when he interviewed the offi day, Aug. 10, for the annual sessions tained, the price of anthracite must cials of the western Pennsylvania ot' io suQScriuc iu. incy into tne cadwell home and demanded furniture, jewelry, retail clothiers fam Cadwen tnat he tum over to and furnishers, drug stores, retail him the MothW nf his wifP nnrf thsir of the Seven County G. A.

R. asso be reduced. fice. Hij original schedule called for ciation wnicn wiu oe neia in Meioay The letter of the coal company grocers, ary gooas ana luuuwue. children.

CadweU refused. No time Will be lost, it is Under Anwrftrt nvrr riariawll'x refusal Gardens, Nay Aug park. president was a reply to a communi Counties, which will be represented JSJl eral weeks following the adoption stood, upon agreeing to either the wjth his demand, police said, blanket or tentative retail code. A Harding drew a revolver and began conference is to be called as soon as shooting. As his wife ran out on the ago, tf are: Lackawanna.

Luzerne, Wyom of a motion by Councilman Stanlye ing, Susquehanna, Wayne and Pike in a visit here on Saturday. "There will be no promiscuous distribution of loan applications during the first three days," Mr. Ritzman said. "Instead we will use most of the time in explaining the procedure. The most important part is that mortgage holders must agree to accept the bonds." All detail work has been completed tne torms are received.

porch of the home, he fired a bullet J. Davis to have the question of re Pennsylvania and Broome county To Deliver Imlgnia Promptly into her abdomen. He next shot Floyd opening closed mines and equalizing New York. jjeuverv oi ka insignia snowing in tne wrist, in an. he fired five times tne work considered when a code for The Ladies of the G.

A. North the blue eagle and tne motto "We do but only two of the bullets were re the control of the anthracite industry eastern association, will convene in Our Part" in red, white and blue ported to have taken effect. k. mnnnn in 'il is being drafted. Councilman Davis the morning at 10 oc ock.

Colonel riir.t.rt tn motion directed the citv clerk to lav will be made as quickly as possible As his wife collapsed on the norch Monies circle, No. 19, will serve dinner after their arrival here. Colonel Ripple Harding was said to have picked her tne issue before General Husrh S. to nii1! iw. Johnson, administrator of the national the comrades at noon.

announced yestercay. up and carried ner to vandermark's None of the NRA cards, stickers and car. As the car speeded towards uuw. .11. l.VKl H(U I hangers, originally scheduled for de Pittston, it developed a flat tire on promised that the Davis proposal will will get under way at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon with President Lorenzo Whitney in charge.

An entertainment livery this morning by mailmen to North Main street above Mill street in De "given every attention'' when the nard coal code is taken up. and the local office on the third floor of the federal bui'ding is fully equipped for operation. The office will be ready on Tuesday morning to accept the first applications for loans. Congressman Patrick J. Boland yesterday announced that Aaron Goodman, Old Forge, a brother of Dr.

D. A. Goodman, has been added to the Lackawanna county staff of the corporation. William Jennings Bryan Winters of Athens, will be in charge of the employers having three or more em Plttston, a mile away from the hos ployes. have arrived but they are ex pital.

program is being arranged. Says Price Must Be Cut Ezra S. Griffin post, this city, pected momentarily at the local post Vandermark stopped John Chevets, Major Inzlis said that "the Glen which J. L. Chapman is commander, office.

North Main street, Plttston, who was Alden Coal company would like to put more men to work. The reason this will be hosts to the visiting delega These stlcKers and caras, part passlne in his automobile, and Chevets tions can not be done is our inability to sell Photo by Schrlever PATROLMAN STANLEY JONES President Roosevelt's plan to conquer removed the wounded woman and he the depression by having all employers husband to Pittston hospital, where more coal than we are now nroducine. The reason we cannot sell more coal scranton office. increase wages and reduce tne nours she underwent an operation at mid of work in order to place more men night. dition at the State hospital earlv to Crew Questioned is because the price is too high.

In fact, the price must be reduced in order at Jobs, are to be delivered by Satur Hospital authorities notified Pittston 4 Held as U. S. to continue the men now at work on day at the latest, according to insiruc police upon their arrival and Sergt, As Probe Is Made our payrolls. iions receiveo. Dy iocai umumis.

nicnoias sossong and Patrolman Her Anxious to receive the stickers in hert Connors orjened an investieation "The largest three factors entering their pasemess tO CO OOerate With the As t.hpv hecran tn nnmMnn Hinlliw Of Wreck at Avoca into the price of coal are labor, freight and taxes," he said. "We are doing our utmost to get all three factors president, scores of merchants and he suddenly bent over his wife and other employers telephoned to the asked: post office yesterday to obtain the "Mary, eive me a kiss." she snurned day, and his death was believed to be only a matter of hours. Using his service revolver. Jones, who had been in ill health for some time, fired a bullet through the right temple. The missile came out through the forehead, over the left eye.

From the time he was admitted to the hospital surgeons there held out no hope that he would live. Supt. of Police A. Rodway, who visited the institution soon after Jones reached there yesterday morn ping, expressed the belief that the reduced, and ln this endeavor are re Traces Source Of Fake Money ceiving little help from anyone. Our labor rates are out of line with labor Cause of Accident to Be rates of our competitors, who are cards.

The calls prompted Colonel his request and before the police were Ripple to announce that the mailmen aware of his movement, he drew the will distribute them as soon as pps revolver from a pocket and leveled sible and that communication with it at her. the post office will not speed the dis In an' instant, Patrolman Connor tribution. floored Harding with three punches When an employer has presented a t0 tn head Two stilches iater were taking away our business, thus de Announced Later at creasing the working time of our em ployes and preventing many from ob patrolman's ill health furnished the taining work. motive for his attempt to end his life, Quartet Arrested in Washington by Inter state Commerce Body Not on Duty at Time ceruncate oi compliance wiui um. required to close the wound in Hard president plan, the mailman will de lug's head.

'The union leaders are fullv aware Patrolman Jones was not on duty of this condition," Major Inglis said. llve. 1 i In the meanwhile, Chief Joseph wnen ne went to tne North End sta 'We confidently exnect to eet the Hon yesterday morning. Taken North Scranton Home; Roll of Counterfeit Bills Found Under Pillow freight rates reduced, and have high Stenographic reports taken at Car .2 Russave, sergt. Thomas Cromey and Two indoor cards, two outdoor cards, PatroIman wllllam Tlgue of tne two hangers ten large stickers, twenty n.irvM Wo t.

cti.t. late ln June, he was forced to report hopes that taxees will be reduced. The bondale yesterday during the investi on, and on July 2, he asked that bt laoor cost is the real stumbling block. Jauul twl 18 ua reB1 diock. small stickers, twenty consumer and tney captured vandermark in miMrn Into tha ii nf the derail ESn H.th?wu2?, 0f.nT We would appreciate your help and be allowed his vacation, since his physician had ordered him to ttfke a BucKera aim wnouinci Wyoming.

They took him to the Wy of co operation oming barracks. fast freight train at Avoca on Sunday, other help we can obtain in rest. Arrested in a North Scranton home will be forwarded to the neaaquarters vr, His requeste was granted, and he returned to duty on July 19. He hTrrr mZ Joinln investigation, Privates An iiiW fr SI Green and Mccarty, of the state police of consumers call dally for merchan at Wvomin. Bnri R.iharH by secret service agents and city de those received by council as a result of the interstate commerce commission at Washington, D.

from where the announcement of the cau tectives, four men will be arraigned worked but one day. however, and was forced to remain away from work arrived one. it is unaenuoa nai of Luzerne county delectations on this matter will be received at the hospital and arreste arrested of Councilman Davis' motion. The others came from General Johnson. John L.

Lewis, international president this morning before U. S. Commis of the accident will be made. Harding, again. A nervous disorder was his snoruy Dy tne uiniaio irei.

The was conducted in the of Taking him before his wife, the nolics sioner Jerome I. Myers on charges of chief ailment, it Is understood. said that Mrs. Harding identified her When he walked into the station possession and ot counterfeit fice of Assistant Superintendent M. P.

Clune in the D. H. division offices 01 tne united Mine Workers of America, and John Boylan, district president, all that the bills. nusoand as her assailant. Durinz the operation, hosnitai an, Tailors Prepare ho yesterday morning.

Patrol Driver Walter Blackmore, David in the Pioneer City with A. P. Duffy, Apprehension of the quartet was re equalization of work will be taken up thorities stated that, tho bullet failM Jones, public works foreman, and ported by the authorities as having this city, and J. B. Ford, Washington, D.

representing the commerce wnen tne code is formulated. NOTE: Many of the Items Below Were Originally Re duced For Salelime Clearance Today They Are Furthered Reduced For ONE DAY ONLY! Men's Shirts, values up to $1.95, White, Plain Colored, Fancy Patterned 55c Neckwear Broken Selections Values 55c to 85c each Hosiery Broken Selections Z.T. Summer Union Suits regularly $1.00 50c Athletic Shirts and Shorts ltlt, 25c Terry Beach Robes ..1. Sweaters, values to 1 .95 x. 50c Polo Shirts, values to $1.95 50c Sport Belts, slightly soiled 29c Men's Sport Oxfords, values to $7.50 $3.65 Students' $12.95 Suits, with 2 Long Trousers.

Boys $1.69 Wool Plus 4 Knicker $1.29 Boys' Wash Knickers Half Price 63 that were $1.00 50c 104 that were 75c 50 that were $1.95 98c Boys' Wash Suits and Camp Suits Values up to I I 5 79c Values up to 89c 50c Boys' Blouses (sizes 4 and 5) and Boys' Shirts (sizes 8 and 9, values up to $1.00) 25c Boys' Mesh Union Suits (sizes 4 to 14), regularly 49c 29c Sleeveless Sweaters, $1.79 values $1.29 Junior Sweaters, values to $2.95 $1.00 7 Beach Robes, regularly $1.95 $1.45 Khaki Breeches, values to $2.95 $1.00 250 Pairs of Boys' Hose, values 25c a pair 17c 31 Leather Belts, values 50c 10c Boys' $2.50 Moccasin Oxfords $1.95 Women's Dresses. Values to $7 95 $2.93 Marinette Dresses. Regularly $19.50 $14.93 Cotton Wash Dresses. Values to $1.98 93c Women's Linen Suits. Values $6.95 $3.93 Women's Spring Coats.

Values to $25.00 $7.93 Women's Beach Pajamas. Values $1.95 93c Women's Skirts. Values to $2.95 $1.93 Women's Sweaters. Values to $2.98 $1.93 Women's Cotton Blouses. Values $1.00 63c Women's and Children's Hats.

Values to $3.95 19c Children's Dresses. Values to $2.95 $1.79 Children's Coats. Values to $8.95 $2.98 Children's Shoes, Including Kali Sten Iks. Values to $5.50. (broken sizes) $2.95 Women's All White Summer Shoes $2.95 17 ATID A A ln1ure Mrs.

Harding's vital John C. Evans, janitor, were in the commission. plugged one of the sources from which many fake 15 and tl notes rill iltllUU Jrraal and that she has i building. Jones greeted Blackmore Members of the crew questioned have been circulated in this section Sedan and Liquor siderably from shock. and tnen walked to a lavatory on the second floor.

The men downstairs follow: Hugh Gallagher, engineer; The men were jailed to await their Rudolph Kirsteen, fireman; John J. arraignment. Hannon. conductor: T. V.

Mooney and inWinton Man Killed inose arrested were described as a moment later heard a shot, and Blackmore. hurrying upstairs, found Jones lying on the floor, blood streaming from the bullet hole In his Seized by Agents John A. GarbetA, trainmen, all of Form Association This County Wilkes Barre. George Ralney, alias Bob Moran, alias Bob Walker, alias Bob Rainey, Pater head. Blackmore and Patrolman Hag' The funerals of John Vonzik and Thomas Perfinski.

both of Hudson, In Mine Accident gerty rushed the wounded man to who lost their lives in the accident, II 1,1 if. 4 son, N. Anthony Bello, also of Paterson; John Bernisky, 1741 Beaumont avenue, North Scranton, and Martin Kowatz, 411 West Market the hospital in the patrol. Jones lost vrm held vMtorriav. Vnnzilr was hti 11 Ilclu rlXltl fl As a preliminary step in the procedure to conform with the national rled in St.

Mary's cemetery, Avoca, consciousness a short time after reaching the hospital, and his fellow police officers made no effort during rest in Central City street, North Scranton. than a mile from the spot where industrial recovery act provisions, ap r1 i proximately sixty merchant tailors ames Uerrity Laught Nabbed ln Kowati Home he was killed. The Rev. Henrv They were arrested in Kowatz's me aay 10 conduct an extended con verfation with him. Burke, pastor of St.

Mary's Catholic ana cieanern in uimaniuun I have formed an organization to be Under rait Ot KOCK Two cases of alleged "Golden Wed home by Capt. Charles W. Schroeder church, Avoca, learning that the fam Jones, a native of North Scranton, known as the Merchant Tailoring llv th. hov waa in Door circum pun, outues ana a and Edgar Campion, of the secret was transferred there from the West th.f h.H Km sedan were confiscated and a man that application had been service, and City Detectives George stances and Cleaning Association of Lackawanna James Gerrlty, 41, Winton, a miner county. at the Gravity Slope colliery, Hudson described as William L.

O'Brien, 1735 Scranton precinct only a short time ago. He had been a member of the areen and Edward Kelly. A roll of made to bury the youth in the ceme of the' xSSOSS SSttLW SSVS" spurious $5 notes were reported found police force since Oct. 1919. having Tne organization, is unaerstoou, wrai company, was instantly killed will eventually adopt the tenets of a yesterday afternoon when he was code covering the industry when one caught under a fall of rock in that poor district at Ransom, arranged for unaerneatn a pillow in Ralney room, been appointed soon after returning noon.

the burial ln St. Mary's plot. tne autnorities said. Is lorrnaliy approved py me recovery mire O'Brien's arrest occurred in the 900 irom France, where he served with an artillery outfit. For a number of Rainey was reported to have ad, A mas? was sung in St.

Josephs administration, Mr. Gerrity was a World war vet block of North Washington avenue, mitted that he and Bello made wwlc. church, Hudson, for Perfinski. Inter years, he was attached to the North eran and a member of Ambrose Revela where, agents said, he was prepared Articles of incorporation for the association were filed in court yesterday ment was in the parish cemetery. End precinct as patrol driver and motorcycle patrolman, but was later to unload tne shipment of whiskey.

posi, no. ozo, ArcriDaid, and ot St. Thomas Aquinas church, that horoinrh end visits to this city, arriving from New Jersey each time with a fresh batch of fake bills. The counterfeit money was said to have been elven by Attorney Irving L. Epstein, falls fbim wmnnw iurnisnea sz.uuu pau for a neanng arslgned to West Scranton.

When he fell from a window at his Monday before U. S. Commissioner His wife Is the daughter of former to persons hanging around Kowatz's home yesterday afternoon, John Burke, Jerome i. Myers on cnarges oi irans 2204 Birnev avenue, escaped with a portation and possession of intoxi Besides bis widow, he leaves seven children. The body has been removed to the home of his brother in law.

Patrick Kelly, Wayne street, Archbald, from Police Captain Harry Davis. They have no children. He had been living nome wno purchased liquor and laceratlon of the hand. Treatment cants. T1 A recently with his mother at 2033 Mar groceries, returning the change to the The case is the first since the ar was given at the State hospital.

garet avenue. rival here of F. Frank Cunningham Bernisky was arrested in 4 New taken from filet of The feitlng probe before Captain Schroeder said, but was released for lack of Prisoner Asks as deputy administrafor ln charge of the Middle Pennsylvania district. The contraband, which was reported to be to 8c ran ton Republican a decade ago evidence. cut" and of rather inferior quality, I Thunder Causes and the seadn were removed to the For His Release wnere tne iunerai will be held, probably on Saturday morning.

Eleven Boys Injured In Dynamite Cap Blast WILKES BARRE. July 26. Explosions of three dynamite.capg tosfed into a bonfire injured eleven Plymouth boys today. All of the injured youngsters were given serum treatments as a precau Fraternal Congress government warehouse. Loss of Memory Plans Session Here Scranton will liwiv ntrin th PHILADELPHIA, July 26 (IP).

1933 session of the Pennsylvania Fra Sedack Secures Habeas A young man who said a thun 4 derclap and a flash of lightning ternal Congress on Dec. 7 8. ax a re Corpus Writ tion against lockjaw. The victims were: causing him to lose nis memory sult of a meeeting of leaders of fraternal organizations in Hotel Casey last night. told a physician today he is James Seem, 28, New York.

Seem Bethlehem Steel company will abolish 12 hour day. Diamond jubilee of P. O. S. of A.

to open at Philadelphia on Aug. 25. Preparing for 50,000 visitors ln Quaker City. Attorney Fred C. Hanyen named president of Central Pennsylvania Odd Fellows Home association.

The new official is a past grand master of the organization. National Lithuanian church, Oak street. North Scranton, will celebrate burning of mortgage on Sunday next. Johnny Dundee beats Eugene Criqu, French champion, winning world's featherweight title ln bitter 15 round battle at Polo grounds. I Mrs.

Itasca L. Younu. Philadelphia. John Sedack yesterday petitioned said he was stricken with loss ESCAPE INJURY IN ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Fox and their daughter, Edna Fox, 1737 North Sumner avenue, escaped injury on Tuesday ntorht when the car in which they were riding figured in a collision with a machine occupied bv Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kruse. Bellgrade, and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kruse. Amsterdam. Holland, at the foot of Dug hill in Mount Pocono. Treatment was given the Kruses for lacerations and body bruises. Minnie Davis, Notary Public, Scranton Republican, 334 N.

Wash. Ave. court for a writ of habeas corpus to of memory during yesterday's secure his release from the county jail. electrical storm. Today he told president of the Congress, addressed the gathering, pointing out the advantage of having the session held in this city.

Official announcement is John, Stanley and Charles Gurza, Oris Alexis, Michael Lestovltch, Stephen Shucazage, George Feris, George Zelnick, Edward Kotzarski, George Clem and Theodore Dutchko. STRUCK BY TAILBOARD Thomas Tisteflno, 26, Paterson, N. incurred a scalp laceration when the tailboard of the truck which he was oneratlng struck him in the head yes xne prisoner alleges he was ille gally committed to the prison by Squire John Butler on a charge of burglary preferred by Eugene Collins. 4 police he recalled a telephone 3 number and in answer to a call SMrs. W.

P. Seem said her son, James, had been missing since 3 yesterday. expected to be made within a few days that the convention committee has definitely decided upon Scranton Attorney David Schwartz represents as the place of meeting for the organisation in December. the petitioner. A hearing on the writ is fixed for Aug.

2. terday afternoon at Moscow..

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