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Classified Financial Sports Com ics Lega I SECOND SECTION Scranton's Oldest Daily SCRANTON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1932 Scranton's Foremost Newspaper 550 Enrolled Men Airport Hangar Where U. S. Marines Stand Guard in Shanghai Obituary Scranton Enter As New Adams Pleas Space Is Leased For 10 Planes In Arson Case School Opens Warrant Issued For Mrs, Ross On Rum Charge Allege Dunmore Woman Operated Big Stills in Garage; Joe O'Malley Posts Bail Mrs. Robert Cook Expires inHospital Former Miss Julia Mc Cormick Dies Directors Elected at An nual Meeting of Cor District Abandons Two Old Structures With Beginning of Classes in New Institution Two Admit Guilt in Plot To Blow Up and Set Fire to Large Garage in Wiikes Barre poration; Plans Dis cussed for Lighting Mrs. Robert Cook, Taylor avenue, who before her marriage last August was Miss Julia McCormick, died last Opening of the new John Adams Election of ten directors and reports night at 11:30 o'clock in the Mercy hospital after a week's illness.

She (No. 4) school, Capouse avenue and of William F. Hallstead, president. ni was a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

J. Ash street, took place yesterday morn Henrv Belin 3rd. secretary treasure, Rossa McCormick. Special to The Republican WILKES BARRE. Feb.

1. Arrestee for an alleged plot to blow up and set, fire to the large garage of August W. Grebe, 201 Carye avenue, this city. or. Aug.

22 last. Harry Wetsbtrgei. Wiikes Barre: Alex Zaiik. 222 Parker street. Scranton, and John Hanncer Mrs.

Cook was among the city's ing with an enrollment of approximately 550 students, Dr. John H. featured the annual meeting of stocn holders of the Scranton Airport cor best known and highly respected young women. She had celebrated her twenty fifth birthday last Wed Dyer, superintendent of schools, poration in the Chamber of Commer building last night. nesday in the hospital.

With the beginning of classes In the new building, arrangements were The following directors wer elected: She was born in Wichita, where her father was engaged In an W. F. Hallstead. R. B.

McClave. Henry Belin 3rd. Bernard Hein. E. W.

Warren. M. P. Kennedy. W.

S. Jermyn. G. engineering project at the time. Prac While fighting between the Japanese and Chinese forces rages In Shanghai, soldiers, sailors and marines tlcally all of her life was spent In this M.

D. Lewis, Cadwallader Evans, and made to raze the old No. 4 building, which Is located on the same lot as the new structure. The old school is among the oldest buildings owned by the school district. Pupils attending the new John Adams school yesterday, formerly at wicz, formerly of 330 Franklin avetiu, Scranton.

today avoided trials by entering Dleas. The men are said have attempted to fire the building with a view of a fee of $10,000 of ihe $100,000 insurance curried on it. Counsel for the defendant entered a plea of guiltv of conspiracy as to Weirebrger and Zarick and Hanncer wicz entered a plea of non vult contends. The defendants were represented by Attorneys Frank L. Pinola.

city with the exceptions of the time during which she studied under the R. B. Gibbs. The board will meet to of the Vnlted States and European nations are protecting the international settlement. This picture shows Soochow creek, dividing line between the International territory and the Asiatic section of the city.

The Markham A warrant charging Mrs. CarmelU Rom, 272 Mortimer street, Dunmort! with manufacturing Intoxicants, wji Issued late yesterday bv U. S. Commis sloncr Jerome I. Myers on information sworn out bv federal dry agents, operating under J.

O. Loos, deputy prohibition administrator. Mrs. Ross is charged in the warrar; with the proprietorship of the tvu large stills which were seized on Satu: dav morning by a detail of agents In a garage in the rear the Mortlmc street address. The stills have dc." dismantled and the parts stored in the government warehouse.

O'Malley Posts Bail Charged with possession of lntoxi cants in connection with a federal raui on the Oak restaurant. 335 Adams avenue, last December, Joseph O'Malkn appeared for a hearing yesterday before Commissioner Myers and furnished $1,000 bail for court trial. O'MalW was represented by Attorney P. E. KtJ.

cullen. Arrested on Saturday on charges of morrow at noon to reorganize and eleot Sisters of the Assumption at Lyons, officers. nance, and at Philadelphia. bridge, shown here, is the base of the U. S.

Marines' operations. The recelDis for the year were: Receiving her early education in tended the old No. '4 structure and the Fulton No. 9 school, at Washing $115,688.91 and disbursements. $115.

111 14 Ipavincr a rach hfllflnf As of tnis city, she was graduated from St. Patrick's High school West Scran Dec. 31. last, of $577.77. ton, with highest honors.

K. of C. to Plan Miners' Counsel Mrs. Cook is a niece of the Rev. P.

New Hangar Completed During the period tlM mw hangar. Funerals H. McCormick, Belviders, S. D. A 1 i Besides her husband and her par 100 by 120 feet in size and with 10.0JO sauare feet of floor space, was com Ends Fourth Year DUtn Anniversary ton avenue and Ash street.

The No. 9 structure will be abandoned and will probably be sold by the school district in the near future. Miss Jones Principal Miss Elizabeth Jones assumed her duties as principal of the new institution yesterday. Albert Bortzel, custodian at the Fulton school, was transferred to a similar position at the Adams school. Mrs.

Mary Lan gan is the new janitress for the structure. She was appointed at the last pleted at a cost of $37,565. The R. D. Richardson Construction company, cf ents, she is survived by the following sisters and brothers: John, Gertrude, Austin, Elizabeth and Marian; also her grandmother, Mrs.

P. J. McCormick, Olyphant. this city, built the hangar. The ad Martin Mrs.

Annie Martin, Olive street. Funeral this morning Of Union Service Program Tonight ministration unit of the hangar is provided with a waiting room, office, oil from Schcifelds funeral home, 3 J. H. Dando, M. H.

Salsburg. ar.Q Stanley Ccar, the'latter of Scranton. The pleas were entered after the entire morning had ben given over to sleeting a jury. Judge B. R.

Jones ferfeitted the S20.OOO bail entered by Weisoerger and Zank to be respited when they appfar on Friday for sentence. Hannctrwiez, who has been in Jail since his arrest last August, a remanded until Friday. Three indictments charged tne men with arson, conspiracy and possesocm of explosive substance in connection with the alleged plot to blow up the irarage. The commonwealth had elected to try the indictment chatg ing possession of explosive substance to be used unlawfully against the The funeral will be held from the and wash rooms, shower baths for sale and possession of Intoxicants after Franklin avenue. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St.

Mary's German McCormick residence, 348 North Sumner avenue, at a time to be announced later. pilots, and repair shop. On the second floor Is space to be utilized later for a raid on a Place known as the Court House club, rear 518 Soruce street. Jaka Catholic church. Interment, Dunmore Marianelli Came Here Booster Committee An cemetery.

offices for airplanes and weather Klein posted $3,000 ball before Com Bruchcr Mrs. Ruby M. Bruchcr meeting of the school board. After the razing of the old No. 4 building, the ground will be turned into a play site for the children who missioner Mvers for trial.

Kiel, nounces Dates for Tunkhannock. Service on Wednes The field was completely seeded in the waived 4 hearing. was not repre John Cagion Dies day afternoon at 2 o'clock In Daltun fall at a cost of approximately $3,128.14. From Oklahoma on Feb. 1, 1928 During Insurgent Uprising attend the new school.

sented by counsel when he appeared before the commissioner. Baptist church. Interment, Fair Visits to Other Coun cils in the Valley The second semester of the school lawn cemetery. Dalton. Mrs.

Mary Dodonis was arrested lat? year was officially started yesterday Telephone lines and poles on the Falls side of the field were removed and provision made for water supply. The following equipment was purchased: In His 85th Year Anderson Mrs. Ellen Anderson morning at all of the public schools 1209 Jackson street. Services this afternoon at 2:30 clock in home At a meeting of Council 2E0. Knights yesterday in a raid by federal agents on an establishment at 117 West Market street.

Quantities of homebrew beer an whiskey were reported confiscated Mrs. Dodonis was charged grader, roller. International traeto Fordson tractor, mowing Interment, Washburn Street ceme Attorney E. C. Marianelli yesterday rounded out four years of service as of Columbus, this city, tonight.

Henry tery. John Gagion. 85, father of Leo property of another. Withdraw Pleas Before the selection of a jury had been completed counsel withdrew the plea of not guilty entered for Hann cerwicz and substituted one of non vult conter.dre and it was reported that he was to be used as a witness for the commonwealth. In the outline of the case to the counsel for District 1, United Mirte wagon, spraver.

fire extinguishers, dol'y first aid kit. ash cans and Redifor.n Powell Theodore R. Powell. 824 Herbert, chairman of the golden anniversary celebration committee in this vice president of th C. i.

Boland Insurance company, this died last night at his home. 145 South Workers. Marianelli was appointed on Feb. 1, .1928. during the insurgent turmoil with sale and possession.

She was Instructed to appear before Commissioner Myers today. Quincy avenue. Services this after' noon at 2:30 o'clock in home. Inter ment, Dunmore cemetery. oi me city, a new enrollment record has been reported at Technical High school by Prof.

John M. Beaumont, principal. The number is 2.927 against 2.825 the last semester. The enrollment at Central High school. Prof.

Albert Jones, principal, remains at approximately 2.200. Three hundred and fifty students graduated from the two high schools last week and 726 completed their courses in the billing machine. The next big step in the development of the airport will be to provide an adequate lighting system. district, will present an outline of the program which has been arranged for the fiftieth birthday party on March 'when four mine leaders were slain in Graham street, Wiikes Barre, after a brief Illness. Harold Swank, manager of the air Mershon Joseph Mershon.

Clark; Summit. Services this afternoon at 29. in the local clubhouse. port, flew a Curtiss Wright Junior Members of the order from Carbon Libels in Seizure 2 o'clock in residence of W. H.

Coie dale. Archbald. Olyphant and this Waverly. Interment, Hickory Grove plane from Bethlehem to the port on a recent late. The "baby" ship weighs 555 pounds.

It is equipped with a grammar grades. The H.gh schools will I cemetery. Waverly. city will participate in the celebration, which is to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the national an outbreak in the Pittston area. He assumed' charg ot th compensation department.

Since his appointment he has prosecuted compensation claims for all of the miner, saving th claimants the expense of retainiru? counsel. Marianelli formerly acted as counsel for District 31. Oklahoma. He was Knoepfel Carolyn Kncepfel, 96 resume studies tomorrow morning three cylinder air cooled motor that de Mr. Gagion was one of seven remaining veterans of the Civil war in Wllkes Barre and was a member oi the Wilkcs Barre G.

A. R. post. He was a retired Central Railroad of Nc Jersey engineer, having served as an engineer for fifty three years. Mr.

Gagion had a legion of friends in Northeastern Pennsylvania. In addition to his ton, Leo he velops forty five horsepower. The plane Prescott avenue. Services this after noon at 2 o'clock in house. Inter ment, Dunmore cemetery.

has a cruising sncedf seventy miles an organization. The celebration will be one of many hundreds to be held throughout the country on that date. hour. Mr. Swank said he had no dif Are Filed by U.

S. Local Men Are Named in Proceedings LesherMay Enter Legislative Fiuht Benedict Sister Benedict. Renova. Pa. Requiem mass on Wednesday Marshal J.

grand knigni. Jury. Assistant District Attorney At. a. DePierro said that Weisbergsr went to Mr.

Grebe, owner of the buildxs, suggesting that the garage be destroyed and that Mr. Grebe could c. lect the $100,000 insurance but woulu to pay Weisoerger $10,000 for having th worK don Grebe, the prosecutnig attorney said, informed the beard of fire underwriters who then engaged state police and the fire marshal and allowed the plot to develop. He said officers were hidden in th garag; with a decoy acting as watchman and that at a signal troopers ai resred Zarsk and Hnncerwicz after tne lattsr had brought gasoline to the garage in a truck. i ficulty in handling the little craft.

In passing over the Poconos he flew at a height of 4.500 feet. The ship has been will preside at the meeting. Arrangements will be made for the reception is survived by the following sons and morning at 9:39 o'clock In St. Catherine's church, Moscow. Interment Darish cemetery.

sold to a Scranton man who requested daughter: The Rev. Joseph S. Gagion reared in Luzerne county and attended Dickinson law school at the time the Carlisle school was in existence. He was a rcommate at Dickinson of Frank Exendine. noted Carlisle end.

who played on the same teams with Jim Thorpe. that no mention be made of his name Thees Kathryn Thees. 611 South There are now ten planes occupying of the booster committee made up of members of the other councils, which will pay a visit to Scranton council at the meeting on Feb. 16. The committee will visit Carbondale council next Monday night; Olyphant, Feb.

leased space in the hangar. The struc Webrter avenue. Requiem mass on Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock ture has a capacity for eighteen shins. pastor of St. Phiiomena church.

Haw ley; Dr. Thomas Jl. Gagion, Pittston Mrs. Joseph King, this city, and Juu: Gagion Wiikes Barre. Morgan Leonard, 75, Special to The Republican I HONESDALE.

Feb. 1. Friends of W. B. Lesher.

cashier of the Farmers and Merchants bank, are stronelv After his graduation he went to Cathedral cemetery. The planes stored in the hangar and McLanc Mrs. Marv McLane. 435 South Tenth avenue. Requiem mass 25.

and Archbald, March 8. William A. Meehan, district deputy, is honorary urging him to enter the race for trie Oklahoma with Exendine to practice law there. Exendine for a long time was coach of Georgetown university football team and resumed practice of law every year after the close of the owners are: Bird. Mctnroy and Mitchell; Waco.

Emory Harshman, Wheeler avenue. Scranton two Ballanco ships of the Frank Martz Airlines; Cessna. Link Aviation company; Curtiss Robin. H. on Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock in St.

Patrick's church. Interment. Dies After Illness onairman of this committee. Republican nomination for repr2senta tive as an independent candidate. His supporters maintain that he stands an The golden anniversary celebration Cathedral cemetery.

will be held In preparation tor the Morgan Leonard, 75, 2011 Wayne avenue, died on Sunday night in the gridiron season. entertainment of the slate convention here in May, when about 400 delegates family home after a four months' ill Marianelli yesterday filed an appeal from the Maloney injunction issue in A half dozen libels in seizure were filed in federal district court yesterday by Leo G. Knoll, assistant United States attorney, as an aftermath to the activity of federal dry agents in this section during the past several months. The libels are directed as follows: against an automobile driven at the time of confiscation with five half barrels of beer by Michael Nemetz, 135 Lincoln street, Olyphant, and registered in the name of George Pernisio, 116 Hover street, Old Forge; five copper columns seized at 425 Sixth avenue; steel tanks seized on premises of Eugene Caparino, 419 Church street, Jessup; equipment seized on premises of Nick Scandale. 855 North Main Crowd Surges at Morgue G.

Winterstein: Waco. Harold Swank. Challenger. General Airmotors corporation, and the Curtiss Wright Junior, a new arrival. ness.

Born in Wales, he came to this oreDe. caued as tne nrst witness, began to tell oi the arson plot, sug he said, by Weisberger, when attorneys for two of the defendants conferred with the district attorney and latter entered a of guilty as to the conspiracy charge, which is a misdemeanor, punishment for whirn can be from one to two years in prison. Possession of explosives with intent to carnage property is a felony. an effort to secure a precedent dec! win dc present, it is planned to ex emplify the third degrse in connec country forty five years ago and took sion which will prevent equity courts up his residence here. Surviving are tion with the convention, and all the excellent chance of winning.

While the incumbent, Arthur J. Wall, has the support of the Pir.ehoi. leaders, many of the rank and file are said to bs disappointed over the fact that in the special session, Mr. Wall showed a tendency to join the anu administration forces. In the reguiar session he was aligned with the Pin chot group.

To View Body of Kosh Services of the West Side police officers were required last night to in the future trom taKing a nana four sons, William, Gary, Ind councils in the district now are ar labor organization disputes. Marianelli Trolley Worker Thomas, Morgan and Harry Leo ranging ses of candidates to re ceive the decree. keep in check the huge throng which nard, this city; five daughters, Mrs contends a labor organizations own constitution and by laws should be the basis of adjustment of any difficulty Martha Reese, at home; Mrs. William athered in the vicinity of Chumko's Injured by Auto Minooka Hautt Struck hy Car Evans, Denver. Mrs.

William Jones, this city; Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Wyoming, Jane, at home; nine William Hautt, 64. 406 Cedar ave Taylor teen grandchildren and six great nue, incurred a laceration of the street, Old Forge; equipment seized on premises of Laborio and Patrick Bao canale, 152 Elizabeth street, Pittston: beverage seized on premises of Angelo Checo, 238 Main street, Old Forge.

scalp last night at 11:15 o'clock when hs was run down by a car driven by funeral parlors last night to view the body of Joseph Kosh, who was executed at Rockview yesterday for the murder of Marie King. Six floral offerings were sent to the morgue, one of which was said to have been sent bv seveial workers in the wholesale block. Another was marked "From a Friend." MAJOR LEE WHITE SUED Major Lee White, this city yesterday Misfortune Follows Holdup Victim Sol Feld, 112 Hickory street. Tne grandchildren. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home with services In charge of the Rev.

Owen Jones. Interment will be in Shady Lane cemetery, Chinchilla. Announce Honor Roll for Schools MINOOKA. Feb. 1.

The honor ro.l of the Lackawanna township schools for Mrs. Arthur Parfitt Entertains for Class TAYLOR. Feb. 1. Mrs.

Arthur mishap occurred in the 100 block of Cedar avenue. Treatment was given within the ranks. Marianelli today will argue several appeal issues before the Workmen's Compensation board at the Union bank building. Kindergarten Classes The second semester of the Dublic school kindergartens began yesterdav. Children who will reach their fifth birthday before the end of June may enter the afternoon classes.

Wants Divorce Charging cruelty. Harold E. Reimer yesterday filed suit for divorce against Railway Union Antis in the State hospital Misfortune late yesterday afternoon again overtook Patrick Walsh 50, 516 Ward street, Dunmore, an operator for To Hold Meet Tonight Fireworks are locked for tonieht Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Junior Hadas was named defendant in a suit for $3,700 instituted in the local court by the Tradesmen's National Bank and when the anti administration forces Parfitt. 204 West Grove street, recently entertained members of Mrs. Elmer T.

Daniels' class of the Congregational Sunday school. At the close of the business, games were enjoyed after which the hostess served a dainty luncheon. Present were: Mrs. E. T.

Daniels. aa scheduled for Wednesday even the Scranton Railway company. On Wednesday night last, he waa held up and robbed of about $20 at the end of the Laurel Hill line In Dunmore. Yesterday he was struck by an automobile of the local Street Car Men's union convene at International hall to dis ing of this week has been postpenea until Wednesday evening, Feb. 10 Plans for the spring formal dance to be held Saturday evening, March Mrs.

James Jeffrey Succumbs in Avoca Mrs. James Jeffrey died suddenly yesterday afternoon at her home, Clark street, Avoca. She was a member of the Primitive Methodist church, an active member of the Young People's Sunday school and the Home Missionary society, that church. Besides her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Pembridge, Mooslc, she is Trust company of Philadelphia. The bank is seeking to collect on a guarantee of liability issued by Mr. White for Thornton C. Pray.

The bank loaned Mr. Pray $3,700 on Oct. 7, 1931 while alighting from a trolley car on Main street. Taylor. Lillian Wego.

Vivian Harris, Babbit cuss the preliminary injunction move taken by P. J. Shea, national board member, who has been delegated here to adjust, the local factional dispute. Shea last week secured a nrplim his wife, Anna M. Reimer.

Welles, Mumford Stark represent the libellant. at the Hotel Jermyn, will be du Walsh suffered brush burns of the Evans, Helen Daniels. Martha Davis, Elizabeth Daniels. Hazel Richards, cussed. and it has not been repaid.

Hilda Reese. Rachel Jenkins. Ruth face and knees and after receiving treatment at Taylor hospital, he went to his home. Miss Day, a Taylor school inary injunction to restrain the anti administration officers from function Jenkins, Hannah Morgans, Elizabeth Parfitt and Lida Jones. ing.

The antis contend the restrain teacher, is reported to have been the Tfc XT m. On request, gent with stamped, addressed 1 oeJieve it or INot I. ''Sf proov iupley iropTri ht u. s. Patem orrim nthint depleted by survived by her husband and two children, Elizabeth and Thomas; a operator of the automobile.

ing oraer aoes not prohibit them from holding meetings. Accordinelv. thev Former Local Pastor will meet tonight to plan for the an Triumphs in First sister, Mrs. Robert MacMath, Moosic, and two brothers, William and David Pembridge the first half of the school term, as announced today, is as follows: school deDartment. senior class Jsseahine Kadvs.

James Cotter. Jeanette Forrester and Rita Shea. J'jmo class Catherine Frve. Jam's towrv. Thomas T.mim and Care Diskm.

SDhomore Dolores Gaiieran. Dolores Walsh. Aiatha JoseDh Lo.iidort. John Donovan and John Mahadv. Freshmen O.Ve:ii.

Marv Covne. Charies art. Marv JoseDh Sullivan. Resma Waish and Peter Hushes. Eiehth Urade Haiesky.

He'cn Foaiaski. Groean. Loretta Eveivn D.s'sln. and John Frve. 7 A erade Catherine Covne.

Patrick Kearney. Helen Andrew PomDev and Mary McCann. 6A erade Fiorencs Van Buskirk. Marv Soeilman. Saba tip.i, Neliie Kacivs.

Ursula Kennedy and Marie McCarthy. 5A erade Georse Brenna. Muriel Scno lle.d. Martin SB grade Anna Walsh. Cartherine 6can lon and Ida 4A grade Junior Haves.

Leo Konootti Rav Jelfers. Parnell Jovce and R. Jeffe 4B srade Genev.eve Stockman. Dona'J and Biiiv Burke. 3A jrade Mildred Gorgan.

Mo lenda. Celia Moienaa. Romame Kitias and Lucv Bieiski. 3B eradeJack Jovce. Lucille Conion Helen Helhuski.

Emiiy Eiiard and Martin Corbett. 3A Krade Edmund Lee Wov tach. Eueene Bielin. Grace Prrv Luci' Waish and Irene Zicheskv. IB erade Winifred WaLh.

Nan FarreiL Marv Stewart and Martin Reean. 1 Cvriiia Brennan. Marv Dem bros'tl tr.d Marv LeGuire. IB erade Luciilc Corbett. Joe Kobesk'.

Marion Davidowski. B.elin. and Ma swering arguments on the restraining order when it cames up for a hearing later in the week. Case as Prosecutor To Give Speech Here TAYLOR, Feb. 1 The Rev.

George Callender, pastor of the Myrtle PITTSTON. Feb. 1. Attorney Warren Rowlands Dies Street Methodist Episcopal church Harold Flannery, of this city recently appointed assistant district attorney today won th first case he prosecuted Scranton, will be the principal speaker at the big boostsr meeting of In West Side Residence Warren Rowlands, 1305 St. Ann street, died yesterday afternoon at He appeared for the commonwealth Lackawanna Valley council, No.

81 against Paul Miichik, Wllkes Barre, Jr. O. U. A. to be held in the charged with violation of the automo McKinley hall on Thursday evening his home after a brief illness.

He was a member of the First Welsh Baptist bile laws. Miichik was sentenced to Feb. 18, at which time the local council will have as its guests members pay a fine of $o0, the costs, and the church; Hyde Park lodge, No. 339, F. A.

Keystone consistory, and of th? Lackawanna County Booste; association. Selections will be offered Irem temple, Wiikes Barre. Surviving are his widow, Hilda; damages. Repair Water Main two nieces, Mrs. William Fichter.

Clarks Summit, and Mrs. Carl Williams, New York. The funeral will be held on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Shoemaker cemetery, Dalton. John Evancho John Evancho, 619 Madison avenue, Dunmore, died early yesterday morning in the Hahnemann hospital.

Besides his widow, he Is survived by the following children: Anna, Charles, Mary, Julia and Bertha; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Gola, Bethlehem, and Mrs. Vasilliha, Czechoslovakia. The funeral will be held on Wed son. Warren Lee Rowlands; his mother, Mrs.

Clara Rowlands. 1213 Sadie place; a sister, Mrs. William by a male quartet. Examinations Close TAYLOR. Feb.

1. Mid year ex In West Pittston PITTSTON Feb. 1. Employes of D. Walther, and two brothers, Gordon and John.

the Scranton Sprine Brook Water SUP' animation in both the high school ply company today completed the work and grade schools of the borough Mrs. Alice M. Eley of making repairs to tne broken 30 held during the passed week came to Mrs. Alice M. Eley, 49, wife of Bur inch water main on Wyoming avenue, West Pittston.

which was broken on ton T. Eley, 3506 North Main avenue, a close on Friday. Report cards for the third period will be given out by AAN0LAKIS Amorgis, (Greece) HAD SNOW WHITE HAIR THAT TURNED BLACK AT THE AGE OF 80 Saturday afternoon. Late today the died yesterday after a brief illness work of filling in the trench was started, tne respective teachers on Friday, Feb. 5.

nesday morning with a requiem mas. at 9:30 o'clock in St. Mary's Greek Catholic church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Minooka. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Marjorie, a teacher in MINOOKA.

Feb 1. The Feast of the Purification or Candlesmas day will be observed in Josephs church on Tuesday, with special devotions. Candles will be blessed prior to the celebration of mas and distribution of them will take place after the services. Due to the numerous activities in the church this coming week the cla 'ses of relision. in the Kosciusko school; a sister, Mrs.

H. E. Jones, and a brother, Raymoi.d H. Evans. She was a member of the Providence Presbyterian church, the Fenicla Fam'olata Fenlcia Famiolata, infant child "Believe It or Not" SCHOOL GAME TONIGHT TAYLOR.

Feb. 1. The strong Meyers High school team, Wiikes Barre, will meet Taylor High in a scholastic league contest on Tuesday evening In the local gymnasium. Ladies' Bible class and Green Ridge Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Famiolata, 1142 Providence road, died yesterday. cnapter, order of Eastern Star. I Saturday's Cartoon The funeral will be held on Wednes day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the The funeral will be held this afternoon with services In St. Anthony's church. Interment will be in Cathedral cemetery.

For Quality Coal Call Lloyd 192 J. Adv. Rev. Gordon Kibler in charge. Interment will be In Prospect cemetery, A BOOK ENTITLED "NOTHING" A book entitled "Nihll Reln" (Noth recKvuie.

Ellas Williams Elias Williams, former local resident. Ingi, by Gabriel d'Estrennes, a French poet, sold (or 100 francs each and found John Gersbev wining ouvers aunougn tne dook con struction have been postponed until the following week. Members of tfco ticket committer tomgnt made a favorable report concerning the number of tickets disposed of for the Holy Name card party, Feb. 9. Misses Agnes O'Mailey, Helen Walsh, and Bea Kearney will act as hostesses on Tuesday night to their friends at a card party in the M.

I. hall. Players are asked to bring their own cards. Patrick Reardon, Nicholas street, is ill at his home. Clarence Wahace.

a student St Charles college. CatonsviJe, is John Gershey, Lake Ariel, died on died recently in Annahelm. ac tained onlv 100 blank Daeea. (1893). baturday.

The body has been re moved to the home of his daughter, cording to word received here. He fo merly was employed at the old post office here. Surviving are two daugh The author, who was annoyed by the public's reluctance to pay cash for good poetry, thereby won a wager with a friend vindicating Ma untatterlng opinion of Mrs. John Krall, 2804 North Main avenue, from where the funeral will ters ana a son in California. Taylor Briefs TAYLOR, Feb.

1. The Golden Rule class. Welsh Baptist church, will hold its anniversary meeting on Tuesday evening in the church. The Gleaner class, St. Paul's Sunday school will held its meeting at the home of Freda Bahler.

Grove street, on Tuesday evening. After the meeting, a valentine party will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hoggarth and daughter, Kathryn, Olyphant, were week end guests of Mrs.

Hcggarth parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Neaeeli. the public's credulity.

be held on Wednesday mornnig. A requiem mass will be sung at 9:30 THE BIRD OF FREEDOM In the old Aztec days the Quetzal was Mrs. Marfan King Mrs. Marian E. King, wife of The Brace and bit pant Automatically bores its WAY deep clock in St.

Jonn church. Throop. Interment will be in the parish Thomas C. King, 805 Monroe avenue, died yesterday in Mercy hospital after considered the symbol of Quet'alcnat). the Cod of the Sun.

Its feathers were utilized to adorn the Mexican Idols, flags and the robes of the Aztec priests and emperors. It was regarded with great Surviving are six sons and three tour weeits' uiness. sne was for INTO THE SOIL daughters: John, Thomas, Joseph. merly Miss Marian Rlcketts. Wiikes Stephen, Rudolph, Michael, Margaret, veneration and was adopted as the symbolic bird of modern Guatemala, as the liberty bird which dies In captivity.

Barre. Surviving are her husband; two brothers, John, Philadelphia, and at nome; Mrs. jonn Krall, this city. BOYS VJEAR GIRLS' PRESSES IM GALWAy, IRC LAND UP To THE AdE OF 4 To PECElVE THE and Mrs. Thomas Medlcino, Howard, Sayre.

West Taylor street. Mr. and Mrs. Gounod Evans, West Scranton. were Sunday guests cf the latter's uncle and aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Fern, South Main street. Miss Gertrude Strein.

Bioomsburg State Teachers" college student, has returned after a week end visit with cm John Ferguson John Ferguson. World war veteran. Mrs. Mary Boardman Mrs. Mary Boardman.

79. Dalton. 189 BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS "Spike" Howard, Philadelphia strong man, has given more than 144 quarts of his blood In 389 transfusions, for the sake of charity. Howard is noted for his great strength. In one day, March 17, 1930, he gave three blood transfusions and afterwards pulled a 9 ton bus with his teeth, at Bridgeton, N.

J. vis.ring ha parents, cedar avenue. Miss Teresa Walsh. New York, is spending a few weeks with her sister, Bircey avenue. Florence Dolan is in Wiikes Barre as the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Margaret Padden. Edward Jasuta. Birney avenue, has been named as manager of the Greenwood b3sketball team Rr will succeed Bart Shuminski. who was directing the activities of the local team until recently. The second semester begun todaj In the local schools.

New pupils will be accepted during the next two weeks. Pupils beginning for the first time are required to brine a birth certificate David B0Y SEKiK6 DEVlU. died yesterday in the U. S. Veterans hospital at Ccatesville.

Pa. The body will be taken to the home of liis mother, Mrs. Mary McDonough Fer died on Sunday night in the family home. She was born at Pottsville but fllTCHELL III lit guson, 327 Pittston avenue. came to Dalton with her parents at an early age.

She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lOAnosTONE Off we crftOFn IOfcTniirunAUH Mr. Ferguson served with the' 157th ftvvrn Infantry, 42nd division, during the Shoemaker, pioneer Dalton settler. her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Strein, 'West Taylor street. Miss Sadie Phillips, East Taylor street, was the week end guest of friends in New York Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Stone, Union street, announce the birth of a sen.

Both the mother, formerly Miss Elizabeth Evans, and son are reported doing nicely. TOMORROW! The Man Wh Sailed :,333,760 Miles. The area of Montana Is 146,997 square miles. OF OR LESTtR'S HOMC J.0? Surviving are three sisters: Mrs. World war.

Besides his mother, he leaves four sisters: Mrs. Jacob Betts, Frank Mosher, Alabama; Ms. Louis Mosher. Whltestone. L.

Mrs. Kate 1 2 and evidence of a successful Jenkintown, Mrs. James Mc Gurrin, Mrs. Robert Reimer and Mary McDonough. aU of this city.

The lemon was Introduced Into the Baldwin, Genesee, N. a brother. United States by Spanish adventurers. 1 Dr. Ellsworth Shoemaker, Glenburn, i.

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