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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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13 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1934 According to records, 936,000.000 gallons of water a day are consumed In New York City. Obituary unerals Mr. BbaMk Dewea Aues Mathias Alles.

613 South Webster avenue. Today at 9:30 a. m. In St Mary's Assumption church. In Mrs.

Elisabeth Dowes. 1115 Sloan fact that the rate was changed, from contract labor to company labor at the request of the complainant's father. WOODIN GAINING 1 NEW YORK, April 4 (P). William H. Woodin, former secretary of the treasury, was reported at 4 p.

m. today as "all right" at the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat hospital, where he went Monday for a recurrence of a throat ailment. avenue, died yesterday In the West Women Dine Here On Jefferson Day Emma Guffey Miller to Be Main Speaker With Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, Democratic national conunitteewoinan, at the principal speaker, the Democratic women'a county and city com terment, St. Mary's No.

8 cemetery. Side hospital after a lone Illness. Mrs, BatesAmy Bates, 619 South Irving Dowes was a resident of Scranton all of her life and was a member, of St avenue. Today at 2 p. m.

In home. In terment, Forty Fort cemetery. Agent Is Assigned To Assist Board (Continued from Page Three) $300 for a team of mules killed In an accident, Michael Quinn, section foreman, testified that the death of the animals was due to the negligence of Krause and that he signed an agreement voluntarily to pay for the loss after admitting his responsibility. Leo Kaywicki, laborer, charged discrimination and alleged cuts in rates. Kaywicki said he was employed as a laborer and obliged to drive mules at the same time, also that the rate for laboring was changed from a contract rate to a company rate.

During cross examination he admitted he was paid a half hour's time extra each for driving the mules in changing cars for himself and his father who was his miner. The company brought out the Ann'i monastery, Surviving are her husband, Ralph; one daughter, Gladys: a son, Junior: Convey Mrs. Bridget Convey, 1038 Monroe avenue. Saturday morning cSatln. finish.

a new paint! The demand for a smooth, modern interior finish, in fresh, new tints, can now be satisfied. O'Briens SATIN FINISH was developed ex pressly to meet it, by decorative experts. It provides even, gunsteel sheen and is made in ten exhilarating tints. An entirely new effect that delights everyone who uses it. Every room in your home can" be made beautiful with SATIN FINISH your visitors will admire your taste.

Stop and get a color card today! with requiem mass at 10 o'clock In St. her father. Joseph Devanko, New York; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Passero, Peter's cathedral. Interment, Cathe 95c Scran ton; Mrs.

Helen Madigan, Brooklyn, N. Mrs Demard. New York: Ladies' Plain COATS Cleaned and Preeeed dral cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of the John A. Walsh es Mrs.

Anna Ross, Scran ton; Sister Va LEARN to DANCE New Dmnclnt CUu TONITE Print Letuiu Without Appointment. STEDMAN'S DANCE STUDIO Ad Mn Bldr, LlaSen Si ASn tate. leria, Alebene, Mrs. Bertha Dennis Gene Dennis, Moscow. To Ludwlg St.

Francesco, three Call and PeliTer OOffl Service Dial OeJOO BO II I CLEANERS AND DIEBS day at 2:30 p. m. In home. Interment brothers, John, San Francisco. OaL; Pairvlew cemetery, Elmhurst.

Funeral arrangements in charge of J. M. Lan Joseph, Brooklyn, and George, Scran ton. gan. The funeral will be held Saturday Greco Mim Grego, 439 North Sixth whba8 everybody eocs" avenue.

Today at 9:30 a. m. in St. morning from her home witn a re aulem hiah mass at :30 o'clock in St. Peter's cathedral.

Interment, Cathedral cemetery. Funeral arranarements in Ann's monastery. Interment, Cathedral charge of the John A. Walsh estate. 1 1 Joyce Ellen Joyce, 708 Monroe Enough to Paint Your cemetery.

Patrick W. Healey Patrick W. Healey, father of Wll liam B. Healey, warden of the Lu avenue, Dunmore. Friday at 9:30 a.

m. in St. Paul's R. C. church.

Inter zerne county prison, died in the ment, St. Catherine's cemtery, Moscow. Funeral arrangements in charge of Gene Cusiok. Mohr Daniel Mohr, 338. North Bathroom gcj For Only JL An 6x6 bathroom can be completely rejuvenated by a half gallon of Satin Finish.

And it costs only $1.95. Easy to apply, fully washable, quick drying. Sumner avenue. Today at 2:30 p. m.

Wilkes Barre General hospital Tuesday night of burns Incurred on Dec. 28 In a fire at his home, 73 West Jackson street, Wilkes Barre. Born In Scranton, Mr. Healey went to Wilkes Barre twenty years ago. in home.

Interment, Shady Lane cemetery. Muller Mrs. Huldah Muller, Phila delphia. Today at Calvary church, Until prohibition, he had been general manager of the Relchard Weaver Brewing company. Germantown.

Interment Hickory Grove cemetery, Waverly. Besides his widow, he leaves seven Neweomb Martin Newcomb, 2020 Luserne street. Today at 9:30 a. m. in St.

Patrick church. Interment, MBS. ANNA WHITE Cathedral cemetery. Funeral arrange children: William, Joseph and John, all of Wilkes Barre; James, Detroit; Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs.

James Sheridan, Kingston; Marion Healey, at home, a brother, William, New York, and three sisters, Mrs. James Green, Buffalo, N. Mrs. Elisabeth ments in charge Of J. M.

Langan. Muska John Muska, 201 Meridian mtttees will conduct a Jefferson Day luncheon at Hotel Casey on Satur avenue. Friday at 9:30 a. m. in St.

The Chas. B. Scott Co. PAINT STORE 327 Adams Avenue Telephone 2 8225 FTTX STOCK OF ENAMELS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, ETC. day afternoon, April 14.

John's Greek Catholic church. Inter' ment, parish cemetery. Drier and Margaret Healey, both of Scranton. Mrs. Anna White, Dunmore, county Richards Frank Richards.

Today A New Stage Show Today jL. ON THE SCREEN 1 I Door. Open at 1 P.M. I I Entire Show Complete With Comedy, fl I I I 1 1 I Musie, Dancing A Company of Thirty! 0 HI A "AN EVENING ffij in paris" I ysl Unmatched I FEATURING In 0.1 Assob I i JrM. of Crimes' of I HAL SHERMAN I Internationally Favorite Comic I YTi ALS0 4, Aa RIO BROTHERS TH) l7li507 I Tni THE CAMPUS CLOWNS 4T Ct ft nfl sj ANN BOLAND ft ifl I III Former TexM Gulnan Star Crff AtI fifom i Marian Stephanie Hj I The Only Female Magician 17 and ADOiPHE MENJOU A Lj 'A I 16 PARISIAN Ig MADAMOISELLES The funeral will be held from at 2:30 p.

m. from the Howard Snow chairman, and Mrs. Anna Hannon, West Scran to, city chalrma, head the committee on arrangements. The for don funeral home, 1810 Sanderson avenue. Interment, North Chinchilla cemetery.

McLaughlin's Funeral parlors, 124 South Washington street, Wilkes Barre, Friday morning. A requiem mass win be sung In St. Mary's church. Interment, Mount Carmel cemetery, Dunmore. mer will preside at the luncheon.

Mrs. Miller, a sister of Joseph Guf Carbondale fey, Roosevelt leader in Pennsylvania Valencia John M. Valencik, 803 who is now a candidate for United Main street. Forest City. Friday morn' States senator, succeeded Mlrs.

James O'Boyle James O'Boyle died yesterday, his ing with mass of requiem in Sacred Thomas Murphy, this city, as na tional committeewoman. Reservations for the luncheon will Heart church at 9:30 clock, interment, parish cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of John F. Glin sky, Forest City. GATHER FOR CONFERENCE close on Thursday, April 12, and those Intending to attend the affair ROME, April 4 ().

World wheat should communicate with Mrs. Joseph Battle. Assisting Mrs. White and Mrs. Hannon are the following: Scranton Mesdames John Burke, experts gathered here today for con FINE GIN aid ijcu SjiAOul lYl ferences that may write agricultural home, 118 South Cameron avenue.

He was a native of County Mayo, Ireland, and a resident of West Scranton for forty years. He had been employed for many years by the Graff Furnace company. A member of St. Patrick's church, he was affiliated with Its Holy Name society. He also was a member of the Keyser Valley improvement league.

Besides his widow, he leaves two daughters, Helen and Kitty O'Boyle, and a sister, Mrs. James Kelly. The funeral will be held Saturday morning with a requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock In St. Patrick's church. Interment, Cathedral cemetery.

and economic history by boosting and. Michael Dailey, E. J. Mahan, Jacob stabilizing wheat prices through an Eckersley, Hollenback, Joseph Melxell, international agreement and point the Mame Ferguson, M. J.

Ruddy, Helen way to other recovery efforts. Minimum quotations for wheat ex LOW PRICE Smith, Mae Kealey, P. J. Tracey, Bridget McGlnnis, Robert Duffy, Robert Fitzgerald, Edward Coleman, ports was considered the chief topic for discussion during the meetings be' ginning tomorrow, but legislative Thomas Walsh, Peter Walsh, William measures to Increase consumption of wheat and the control of all ship ments also were Important Items on Moore, William Knox, E. J.

Spltzer, Frank Malls, E. J. Hart, Joseph Conrad, Joseph O'Connor, Jerome Ruddy, Joseph Battle, James Sullivan, Bernard Bller, A. L. Lawrence, Martin Starts Sat.

at 11A.M. the agenda. Richard A. Bradiean Richard A. Bradiean, 538 Sixth street, Dunmore, a World war veteran who served with Company 316th Infantry, died yesterday in his home.

He was a member of St. Mary's church McNerney, John F. Healey, Misses 350,. Last 2 and its Holy Name society. Besides his widow, formerly Ethel I IC 1 1 SHOW I 1 I slurdr JnhVv Buckley, he leaves his parents, Mr.

and Too Big For Broadway George White's Scandals Mrs. William Bradiean, and the following brothers and sisters: Harold, Albert, Joseph Davltt and Miss Florence Bradiean, all of Dunmore; William, Newark, N. Joseph, Jersey No Woman Ever Had Such a Lover! i a DEATH H0LI01Y! City, N. and Francis Bradiean a student for the priesthood in the Amer ean college, Rome. St RUDY VALLEE JIMMY DURANTE ALICE FAYE 1 nf OU And 300 GorgMM Scan Dolls WALT DISNEY'S SILLY SYMPHONY IN COLOR "Funny Little Bunnies" Adventures of Newsreel A PFOSANCeS START 11:10, 1:40, 5:40.

9:4 55 Mrs. Ella Wells Mrs. Bla Wells, 62, died yesterday In her home in Fleetvllle. Surviving are a daughter, Adda, Fleetvllle; four sons, Milton, Montrose; Samuel, Allen and Robert, all of Fleetvllle; two brothers, Tin us Gumaer, Fleetvllle. and William, Maplewood, and four grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. In the Fleetvllle Baptist church. Interment, Clifford cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of Herman W.

Cole At Son. Cameraman PIODUCT MAM W. a. Strang Romance Hinted Between Duke's Daughter and My iter tout Prince! 1 Mary Duffy, Til lie Kearney. Dunmore Mesdames Thomas Ferguson, Thomas Hunt, James Casey, Frank Peyton, Michael Collins, B.

J. Kelley, Jack Carluccl, Misses Agnes Peyton, Alice Dempsey. Jessup Miss Hannah Gllmartin, Mesdames Weintrout, Harry Kohler, William Lawler, Catherine Dee and Gilroy. Mayfield Miss Marlon Brennan, Mrs. Joseph Lally.

Archbald Mrs. Hugh J. Brady, Helen Scott and Virgin Mullaghy. Blakely Mrs. Nelson Mason.

Mlnooka Irene Diskln, Mrs. Edward Judge, Clare Walsh. Olyphant Mesdames Frank Mulligan, John Dempsey, Miss Mae Ferguson. Taylor Mesdames John Hefferon, Patrick Fallon, Lawrence Hart. Moosic Mrs.

Walsh. Carbondale Margaret Killeen Lof tus, Elizabeth Surdeval, Ella Hughes, Mrs. Frank P. Kelly and Mrs. E.

J. Healy. Avoca Alice Healy. Pitt ton Miss Marie Cummings. Wilkes Barre Mrs.

Mary Trainor, Mrs. Benjamin Reese and Mrs. John Christopher. Baby Girl's Condition Regarded as Hopeless MEMPHIS, April 4 VP). Four year old Willie Mae Miller, for whom physicians say there Is no hope, made her usual trip to the hospital today with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Miller. There she was given another ray treatment for leucocythemla, the rare disease In which white corpuscles rout red corpuscles from the bloodstream.

How long 'she may live doctors say they do not know. They feel that her case is hopeless but leading physicians are co operating In an effort to save her. Willie Mae Is cheerful, for she doesn't know that she Is dying. She Is able to romp and play much of the time until drowsiness overtakes her and she is forced to bed. I STARTATUBDAYy Masleal Romance (1 llJV PI L3 x'V 'i 1 0,.

"SrKAJD RAFT HOPKINS MARCH 1 0T the Leon Errel 1 yrm "8ereen 4jIa Some Thai Hare Llied Biarrltt, April S. Gossip says that the parents of lovely Grasia Lambert are frantic with fear that she will give her heart to mysterious Prince SirkJ, about whom it Is fantastically whispered that he Is Death himself! The Prince is an uninvited guest at the Villa del Contento, where he has charmed the women and intimidated the men with a hint of some strange, terrible power! ALU SEATS 25 359 P.M. WC10SIIM Mrs. James J. Boyle Mrs.

James J. Boyle, 60, wife of the owner and editor of the Mauch Chunk Times News, died in her home at Mauch Chunk on Tuesday. Among her survivors Is a brother, William Boyle, Scranton. She was formerly Anna Boyce, Duryea. Dr.

Wertheimer Gives Second Talk of Series Dr. Max Werthelmer drew a large and intense audience last night to the Christian and Missionary Alliance church, Wyoming avenue and Marion street, to hear his answer to the question "For what shall the believer give an account before the Judgment seat of Christ?" Dr. Wertheimer's knowledge of the scriptures enables him to give chapter and vers eand exact quotation upon every point He dwelt last evening upon the fact that the Lord has need of "robust man, heroes, as His trusted assistants in the government of His Kingdom; and they are thoroughly tried here In order that their claim to the incorruptible crown of mastership of which Paul, the Apostle, speaks shall be acknowledged before all men. The four cardinal sins of the Christian must not be In evidence in his life, that of self righteousness, self reputation, self interest, and self aggrandisement. He must continually deny his selfhood." Dr.

Werthelmer will speak today at the same place both at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. continuing the same general topic. Milk Price Restored NEW YORK, April 4 ().

The former fixed prices for milk from dealer to retailer were restored today by Charles H. Baldwin, commissioner of agriculture and markets, In bis first order Issued as head of the new division of milk control. This action followed an all day public bearing attended by 800 members of the milk industry in the metropolitan area. The new order, which rescinds the much discussed order No. 87, becomes effective at 1 a.

April 0, and restores prices effective on Jan. 29 nine cents a quart tor unadvertised brands and ten cents for advertised brands. .4 a BODY IDENTIFIED PHILADELPHIA, April 4 (If). The body o. a woman, who police said they believed had been slain to the yard of a vacant house in South Philadelphia, was identified today as that of Sarah Gartland.

60. New York City has a water eon sumption of 130 gallons per person per day. ALL THIS WEEK 1 1A.M. TO 11 P. M.

Wn THIS STOBY WAITS YKABM UT IT WAS WTB WAITIN8 We'll See You Again Next Week What's twenty miles or even thirty to the modern automobile? Little or nothing! No. doubt you have friends who live that far tway whom you often visit. Between those visits, keep in touch by telephone. It adds so much to friendship and costs so little. You can call 18 miles for 15 cents; 30 miles for 25 cents! THE' BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Of PENNSYLVANIA ff No More Slunin' ll Tiuie hot plotted the destruction of I I 1 ril Dames He II their love at the strangest gathering I I 1 Knocks 'Em Cold II v.

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