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SCR ANTON REPUBLICAN THURSDAY, APRIL" 1,4920 TODAY'S THE DAY FOR Connolly Wallace Co. Connolly Wallace Co. Fugitive From Justice, Serves Overseas, Gives THE WISE ONES, AND BOHIWELL TO MEET FRIENDS If some guy touches you on the shoulder today, and tells you that you can't get a drink any place, go Scranton Shopping Center Himself Up To Warden siow ana easy. And If some other guy tells you SKSIaftalnhin lurlna Ufaninn that he knows a place where they still sell good liquor without taking a mortgage on your home, think a couple times before you Jump. vValterlJress, Who Escaped from Three Year Term at Rock View Penitentiary, Re Enters Prison at Request Fight for Democratic Con i trol, Reaches Scranton.

THURSDAY, APRIL 1ST. For today Is April 1, and. accord In to Mr. Hoyle, Que'snsbivy rules, It's April Fool's day. It was on April 1 that one P.

T. Barn urn of Wife Whom He Married, In England. first realized that' there's one com escaped from Rockvlew on August 3, PITTSBURGH, Ma ch 31. Ac WILL PICK DELEGATES ing Into the world every sixty sec onds, and It was April 1 that gave the bird who sells oil stock his Inspiration. Today Is when they're all cording officials of the Western Penitentiary, located on the Oh: river near near, a man appeared at the gate of the prison today, said that he was Walter Dress, a former Butler county resi supposed to fall, and when most of em live up to specifications.

In other words April Fool. dent, who was wanted as a fugitive from justice, and aked that he permitted to enter. The guard opened the gate and con Navy Blue Always has been, is, and ever will be, the most popular and best selling; color. Everyone loves navy and wears more or less of it. Says Organization Will Not Elect Twenty Delegates in the State.

Expressing confidence that the present element in control of the Demo cratle party In Pennsylvania will be unhorsed at the primaries next month, and that he will be the next national committeeman from the state. Judge Eugene C. Bonnlwell, of Philadelphia, ducted the man to Warden John Francis. According to the warden, the man 1517. From, Rockvlew he made hie way to Oklahoma, worked th lead and zlno mines there for a few months and then enlisted in the United States army un.

der the name of Porn. He was sent overseas, was trained in England, where he married a native and served, for a number of months in France. At the close of the war he returned to the United States with his regiment and was mustered out. A few weeks later his wife Joined him lit America and they went to Arizona, Wife Urges Surrender. He told his wife recently of his past life and of his oscape from Rockvlew.

She urgid him to surrender, stating that she would work until he returned. Varden Francis placed the man in a cell and telegraphed 'the faots to authorities at Rockvlew. DRAW VACATIONS told him the following story: On February 9, 1917, he wu sen tenced from Butler county to serve not FOR SMOKE EATERS less than two years nor more than three years in Rockvlew penitentiary. Firemen's Schedule Calls for Center county, Pa after conviction on on charges of burglary, larceny aggravated assault and battery. Escaped Trom Prison.

In cou.pany with another prisoner, lie who Is leading the fight against the Democratic organisation in the state, arrived in this city last night to look over the situation In Lackawanna county. Judge Bonniwell Is making his headquarters at Hotel Jermyn and today Opening of Season on April 15. Easter Frocks The supreme requisite of personality is revealed in the varied charms of these alluringly beautiful frocks of youthful line and grace. Deftly executed in fabrics of unquestioned acceptance, including the most fashionable silks and wools in a range of colors that embrace the very newest shades for spring. Some simply trimmed with but a wide girdle or sash of contrasting color, others with' rufflings of self material or smart embroidery.

Frocks of perfect taste in style, material, trimming and color. Easter week at the men's dep't. finds us in Rood i shape to take care of the needs of particular men in new shirts, ties, gloves and other things that men need. C. W.

Co. Witli a schedule calling for nine men off duty for every ten day period dur ing the season, the drawing Ic vaca tions for the members of the flre de Will meet a numoer 01 iocai loinu cratsto go over the situation here with a view of selecting two candidates for district delegates and a like number of members of the state committeeman. He was accompanied fci Scranton by Judge M. Garman and Attorney C. B.

Lenahan, of Wilkes Barre and Judge John O. Harmon, of CONSPIRACY TO BE ALLEGED AT OXFORD (Continued from Page One), outfit, dynamite and fuses in the Diamond vein will also be included in the evidence. Indication that Immediate action may be looked for in view of the fact that engineers have their work was given yesteruay afternoon, partment was made yesterday by Superintendent of fires Peter J. Ro This week we are featuring silks and satins in navy blue. Visit our silk dept.

and see this exhibit. Chiffon Taffeta, Pussy Willow Taffeta, Gros de Londre, Charmeuse. Satin de Cygne, Messaline, Pussy Willow Satin, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Trico Iette, Rajah, China. These beautiful silk fabrics from 27 to 40 inches in width and from $1.25 to $7.50 yd. sar.

The season begins on April 15. when the first group of nine smoke B)oomsburg. SPROUL AND PINCHOT APPEAL FOR AID TO PREVENT FOREST FIRES HARRISBURG, March 31. Governor Sproul has sent a letter to more than 2,500 persons interested in railroad, telegraph, telephone, pipe line, water and other companies having properties in forest regions, and to representatives of granges, religious, hunting, fishing, and othi er organizations asking their aid in efforts to prevent forest fires, and commending the work of the boy scouts. The governor's letter Is accompanied by one from Commissioner of eaters get their vacations, and continues until the last man has returned "Before leaving Scranton tomorrow night," Judge Bonniwell said.

"I hope tn have arranged for the nomination when, during his conference with the Oh December 26. The schedule Is as folows: of two district delegates from Lack (wn mAmhnrs nv and of two members engineers, tne mayor sent or wpiun Anrll 15 to 25. Fred Long. Eng. No.

John Brier. Tk. Fred Schrei "of the state committee who will neither of Detectives Sylvanus Savitts aj well as for Sergeant Walter Kime. In the meantime, with' their inspection completed, the engineers will be be coered by federal patronage or uer, fjose io. inos.

en i. 4: Irwin Bader, Hose No. Joe Lloyd, v.nir. Nn. 8: Wm.

Owens, tins: ro. seduction by Immunity from prosecution for the illegal sale of whiskey scranton Hunden. Hose No. 10: Ren while the campaign is on schler. Hose No.

5. April 25 to May 5. E. Kellerman. Tk.

Geo. M. Rosar, Tk. Bert Morris, Eng. Geo.

Hen Forestry Pinchot in which he points out the possibilities of some five Judge Bonniwell charges that the efforts of the supporters of A. Mitchell Palmer to have candidates for million acres which are not arable, sley, Eng P. Stone, Hose 3: jas. Cousin. Hose A.

Jones. Hose 3 Revnolds, Hose John Thomas, but which will support trees. Forest fires have made a desert in Eng. 7. Pennsylvania as large as the area May 0 to May IB.

uapc. uowaraine, gin actual work this morning on the preparation of their final report, which will probably be in the hands of Mayor Connell within a week. Maps and sketches which will form a part of the report will require the gi eater part of the experts' time, and the actual written findings will take but a few days to prepare, according to the enginoers. The commission fnlshed Its work yesterday, when It went over the Diamond and Four foot veins, where, according to the city, the most serious condition have been discovered. The entire body, with the exception of Carl Rlttcnhouse, who is at his heme of New Jersey, and fire stands In Eng.

Lieut. Williams, Hose 10; Evan the way of maklnr th land Push. Tk. 1: W. Trine, Tk.

John tive again, the letter said. l5 Pi DyIf V. Connolly Wallace Co. Connolly Wallace Co delegates to the national convention declare themselves wet for the purpose of Inserting a wet plank In the Democratic platform at the conviction next June is a mere subterfuge. In making a prediction regarding the outcome of the primaries.

Judge Bonniwell, whose statements before the primary in the 1918 campaign, when he defeated the organization candidate for the gubernatorial nomination, were invariably correct, said the organization will not elect twenty delegates 'In thai state. Judge Eonniwells coming to the city Utile ti VIIOB, ft 25 cunt. Evans, Enr. Meut. Evans.

a Enr. 3: F. Kuehn. Hose 9 Ed. Thomas, Eng.

W. Haines, Tk. H. Hinckley, Eng J. Lavelle.

Eng. CARSON'S LIFE U. Schneider, isng. w. Mcjvianamon Eng.

S. DIRECTORS HONOR Obituary May 25 to June uapt. ssiorms, suffering with an Infected root, a rubber boot which he wore having rubbed against the skin, were in inference with the mayor and his ibl IS THREATENED Hose Lieut. Kuhns, Eng. Jos.

Rrock. Eng. 1: C. Fetherman. Tk.

1 CASHIER BURNETT Following the regular business ses (Continued from Pare One W. McNish, Eng F. Urweidcr, Eng, Courtmanche. Hose 10; E. Sirnins, FORMER MERCHANT DIES to personalities, referring to Asquith's We specialize in manlnn ricturei.

of children. That meais wu know how to "catch the expression" to produce pictures which you'll cher 'sh as as you live. will further complicate the none too placid situation already existing In Democratic political circles. E. J.

Ly nett and Joseph OBrlen are candidates as the recognized choice of the state 11th, to receive medical treatment. He was an employe of the Scranton Coal company. KJUS. XATAXINA BUCHTA. Mrs.

Katalina Buchta, of 1101 North Main avenue, died yesterday morning following a brief illness. She Is survived by her husband, Albert and the following children: Mrs. Elmer Chermak. Mrs. Steve Spott, Mrs.

Steve Bapsanska, Miss Matllla Buchta and Anthony Buchta and six teen grandchildren. Funeral announce ment later. Eng: 8: S. Clegg. Hose 2.

June 4 to net yesterday afternoon, and made their last verbal report. Engineers To Begin Bcport. Meeting at city hall this morning, previous record on the Irish question. The bill was framed by the govern June 14. Capt Chase.

Eng. Lieut. FOLLOWING OPERATION sion last night of the directors of the Pine Brook bank a social time was Wilbur. Eng. 6: C.

Coclizer, Eng. 6 leaders, and Attorney J. E. Brennan, W. Pfaff.

Tk 2: Joe Hinea. Hose 9 ment, Bonar Law said, to give thf "largest measure of self governrn nt oamuei in. eese, ror many years one Of the learllntr haHvira HA.l.r. W. Horbach.

Hose 1: H. Watkins, Eng. member of the Palmer campaign com mlttrv from Lackawanna county; Thos. to Ireland compatible with the secur John Reif, Eng. L.

Burns, Hose of West Scranton, died Tuesday after lty of the empire and pledges given." 2. enjoyed during which a travelling bag was presented to Kenneth R. Burnett, who has resigned his position as cashier, to accept a position in tho treas F. Boland, Jury commissioner, and the engineers will at once begin to work on their report, and are to have another conference with the mayor tomorrow morning. Whether or not the meeting tomorrow has any special significance, as indicating that the city me west oiae nospital following an ODeration.

Th HeieaeH wa Reasons to Be Satisfied. June 14 to June 24 Capt. Freas, Replying to arguments against the Hose 1: Lieut. Jones. Eng.

7 sner one of the early advocates of surface support and an active member of the Brleht. Kne Irish home rule bill, TVemier Lloyd man. Eng. 6: urer's department of the Maccat former Senator M. E.

McDonald contesting with them for the places. Judge Bonniwell is well known In the city and has many friends here. A number of these have already been HELEH xjutoaw. Helen, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Langan. of 924 Banks, Eng. J. Gibbons, Hose J. George declared that the government tlon.

Hose 6: Powell. Hose President Campbell in the prcsenta Dick Wll'iams, Eng. 8. Juno 24 to River street, died yesterday morning at the home of her parents. She is nan every reason to be satisfied with the course of the debate as It demonstrated that the government's plan 232 ADAMS AVENUE.

tlon speech reviewed the splendid work tentatively mentioned as likely candi July 4. Capt. Phillips, Hose Lieut. Farsrer. Hose 1: J.

Schroeder. Tk 2: A. Born In Schuylkill county, the deceased came to this city when young and had resided here until the time of his death. As a young man he was employed as a salesman later embark done by Mr. Burnett during his connection with the hank and wished him was tne only one that held the field.

Orzvwinskl, Eng. B. Tillman, Eng. survived by her parents, two brothers, John and Eugene, and two sisters, Mary and Anna. Funeral tomorrow afternoon.

Interment in Cathedral cemetery. The difficulty of the problem, said H. Kaufman. Hose A. Kelly, Hose success In his new position.

Com the premier, was that no proposals ing in tne hardware business for him 7: Jas. Price. Eng. 6. plimentary remarks were also made wmcn would acceptable to any Julv 4 to Julv 14.

Cant. Knener, dates for delegate. In the Tubprna torlal fight two years ago Judge Bonniwell was here on several occasions. Recently he visited Scranton in connection with the convention of the Friends of Irish Freedo in which organization fce is a leading spirit. He Is also well known among firemen the world over, and has several times been president of the state Hose Lieut.

Bauer. Tk. David party In this country would be accepted any ,1 Ireland. 1 If Morgan. Tk.

1: W. Graft, Tk. T. day on a charge of disturbing the peace. The complaint was made ty Fred Logan, a negro polio.

man who testified Wlllard threatened him during an argument which aroso when Wlllard in an automobile alierniutrii seir, on boutn Main avenue, where he was successful for many years. He had made his home with his son Lynn B. Reese, of the central city, untiK'a short time before ha went to the when he to the hmu Is preparing for the institution of legal action at once, Is not known. "The evidence that the report of the engineers will show will startle the city," his honor said yesterday afternoon, following his meeting with the commission, which was also attended by City Solicitor R. S.

Houck and Director of Public Safety E. H. Ripple. "We have found conditions of an almost unbelleveable nature, and the revelations that will bo made when the time is ripe will surprise even those who have been expecting sensations," he added. Questioned as to when legal action by the city might be looked for, or as to when the proclamation directing the suspension of all operations at the mine would be rescinded, the mayor the people of Ireland were asked wliat Eng F.

McAloon, Hose 3 KM. 19WAKD DEISIKO. i Mrs. Edward Dieslng, aged 71 years one of the oldest residents of South' Scranton, succumbed yesterday morning at her home, 601 Prospect plan would accept, declared Mr. by Directors Jordan, Lynn, weir, Blume, Haag, O'Connor, Walsh and Rutherford.

Mr. to President Campbell's speech and the remaik of the other directors. 'John A. Madden, who has been selected to succeed Mr. Burnett as cashier, was also rresent F.

Colvin, Eng. Sam Davis, Eng. P. Culkin. Hose 7.

July 14 to July woya ueorge, they would say by' an' to pass XjOgan, wno was riaing in a wagon. emDhatle mntnrltv liawin. nieuu oiuhub i a H. Koch, Tk. J.

Smith. Eng. his daughter, Mrs. Oscar Stone, of Clark's Summit. The body was removed 'to the home of hit daughter in Clark's Summit from pendence and An Irish republic' avenue, following a lingering Illness.

She Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Harvey and Mrs. Albert B. Llovd. Eng.

Dan wunams, Hose 8: F. Littlejohn. En Tho: and made a short falk. Williams. Hose 4: Saltry, Eng.

ARRANGE FOR SUMMER Julv 24 to August 3. Capt Kliey. DEMAND WAGB WOBBASB. PITTSBURGH, March 31. Demands for a wage Increase of from 70 to 75 per an eight hour day, nd time and a half for overtime, ef wnere me lunerai will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock and will be private.

Friends are requested to omit flowers. The deceased is survived by his Widow and the following rhiMren Hose Lieut Treveton. Hose J. WHITE HOUSE STAFF Joseph Wolf Sons Keeee. Eng.

A. Metz. nose Al CUSgCICi bert Evans. Eng 6: A. Noll, Eng W.

Roberts. Ensr. 7: Davis. Ens. 3: G.

Rose and two sons. August ana coward. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from the residence. Services will be conducted by Rev. Paul B.

Zeller, of the Church of Peace. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery. YZBA OAXDIMOJrZ Vera, the 7 year old daughter of fective May 1, were submitted to the! would make no statement. The police WOODS HOLE, March 81. Oscar, of New York city; Mrs, Bertha Stevens, of Boston, Prof.

Lvnn B. Reese, of this city and Mrs; Oscar Stone, of Clark's Summit. Member of the White House staff Black'edge. Eng. 8.

August 3 to.Au receivers of the Pittsburgh Railways have been on duty at the mine since company today by Division 85, Amal tho city executive Issued his edict on Form a New Finn Wolf Wenzel having dissolved were here today arranainr for tho ar. I gust 13. Lieut. Murray, tk. Ijicui.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS gamated Association of Street and rival of President Wilson and his of flr lnn ahnt Ion. 1 A. riannery, tiose A. vasaKavovunn, Eng. G.

Warnke, Hose 9: Herman partnership, Joseph Wolf, Joseph MBS. SCABT KOSOWAIO Mrs. Mary McDonald, aarnd E9 veara Electric Railway Employes, comprising three thousand motormen and conductors. March 10, but with the engineers' investigation completed, It Is expected that he ntay, within a few days, repeal the order. Kay Keep Hint Closed.

On the other hand It has been Inti W. Smithers, secret service men, who Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cardimone, or 416 South Decker's court, but formerly of Old Forge, died at the home of her narents last night about 6:30 Mickwood. Hose 7.

Wolf, and Herbert Wolf, all of whom were connected with that firm, will conduct a modern and progressive plumbing, heating and tinning business are representing secretary Tumulty August 13 to August 23. Capt. schoonover, Hose Lieut. Manley, real estate agents and other citizens made a survey of the town with a o'clock from a short Illness of pleuro Hose R. Hartman.

Hose H. Weber, I at 526 Mulberry street, beginning on died Tuesday evening at the home of her brother in law, Patrick Mulkerin, of 3816 Cedar avenue, Mlnocka. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Mulkerin home. Interment will be in St. Joseph's cemetery, at Minooka, at 2:30 p.

m. mated that the findings of the eng! pneumonia. She i survivea Dy ner Flekus. Eng. E.

Walker, April 1, todday, trading under the neers are of Rodney, Hos 10: F. arents. one sister, juary, ana rother. Michael. The funeral an such nature that thlvlew of accommodations for Tk.

W. 1 'fth' several hundred clerks and adminlstra Eng. attache, who must necessarily be Huahej Ho Hose name of Joseph Wolf Sons. mayor may keep 3: F. Fox.

Hosr4. Au nouncement will be made later. Joseph Wolf, needs no Introduc fnn 11fll V. t.tf.. lni.nl an.

Inn "SAf IT WITH FLOWEKJ" Appropriately Arranged For All Omlont. Quick Mrvlc ber or snylier In the wide world. Daj Phone. (4M. Nucht Phone.

44(ili CLARK, Florist 1Z4 Washington Ar. gust 23 to Sept 2. Capt. Birtlty. Eng.

near the president. Lieut, Schuer, Hose 6: F. Collinc, thi Homes were sought for Rear Ad JESS WILLAJID IS riWED, LAWRENCE. March 31. Jess Eng.

D. Reese. Tk. D. Stanford, tion to the people of Scranton and vicinity.

He was a memer of the well known firm of Wolf Wenzel which was established oyer a quarter of a on th Mrnnu ha Tn1lr. Wlral Grayson, the presidents physl Knr W. Rme an. Knc it Carey ADAH FIZTOCXJTECr Adam Pletocineck, aged 66 years, of 120 Burke street, died at the State hospital last evening at 8:45 o'clock. He was admitted to the Institution, March Wlllard, former heavyweight pugilistic chamolon.

was fined 81 and costs in the were still on the Job last night, and clan and Tumulty, and plans Hose J. James, Eng. Joe Jones, court of justice R. C. Manley here to century ago.

had received no instructions as to I wo Joseph Wolf. enters the new when they would be relieved of patrol If offloef th' government Eng. Lieut. Duggan. En.

8: C. CARUSO (Himself) "The World's Greatest Tenor" ARMORY MONDAY APRIL 5tii. At 1:15 Ticket Now Selling At Stoehr ft Filter's, No. 121 North Washington Ave, Prices, J5.00, $4.00, 3.00 and $2.00, Plus 10 War Tax. buildings occupied by the Marine bio duty at the mine.

Goerlitz, Hose J. Jay, Eng. J. logical laboratories." firm with a wide experience In his line, having been connected with the firm of Wolf Wenzel for sixteen years In Reuther, Eng 6: Beth Jones, Eng. The engineers began their investigation on Friday, March 5, and, with the exception of Sundays, have been OSASTZD WAOS XKCX8ASB.

M. R. Davis. Eng K. Wlrth, Eng.

I. Rtpt. 12 to Sept. 22. Capt.

Thomas, Tk. Lieut Grant, Hose S. Levy, Tk. 2: E. Straueh.

Eng. R. Kelly, the capacity of plumbing and heating foreman, during which time he installed the plumbing in numerous UNIONTOWN, March 31. The on the Job daily since. Policemen and c.

Frlck Coke company, announced jaoorers nave accompanied them ror Eng D. J. Davis, No. 2, Er.g F. buildings, some of which were the fol tho greater part of the time, although here today that all Its emnloves would Snyder.

Hose 5. lowing: Globe Warehouse, Y. M. H. during the past wek or more the blue be granted an Increase In wagos.

effect PL4' Sept. 22 to Oct. 2. Capt. 8ha, Hose Lieut.

Walker. Eng. H. Gwynne, into' A. Club House, Carter Apartments, coal aeian nas mciuaea only I'atrol ive tomorrow.

The Increase wHl affect IIA ui'" itnn a men jbck jacwiosKey ana Kay jeffers. about 15.000 employes In this region. Fairlawn Apartment, Conrad Motor Car company. No. 15 school, Keyser Valley TnvS Tk.

B. Evans, Eng. J. Davis. Eng.

A. Kurowskl, Eng. A. Fritch, Hose fi. Oct.

2 to Oct. 12. Capt. Kelly. the Vrv UvW ad Kng.

Lieut. Hopkins. Hose F. School, Greenwood High school, and In the residences of A. N.

Kramer. B. Heinz, J. George Hufnagel, Mlna Robinson, Philip Robinson, Otto Robinson Noll, Eng. Thos.

Evans. Eng. Meet Harry Jones. Enr. Joe Davln.

Eng. 2. Oct 12 to Oct 22. Capt; Cutler, Hose xoro. tn te" and J.

F. Mears. otm v. Lieut, rerber. Eng.

w. ii. Herbert Wolf, another member of the gan, Hose 10: J. J. Kelper.

E.ng. 2 vy 7 lry 0v the firm, has had ten years of practi 2 C. Boeram. Oct 22 to Nov. 1 Capt.

Another Large Shipment of Did you read this editorial in the Times Tuesday? ear "Jn cal experience as a first class sheet Rice, Eng. Lieut. Reese. Hoj. 4: I Oraham, Hose John.

Graff, Hose metal worker with Wolf Wenzel, wm. owens, ttose lo, Nov. 1 to Nov. 10. Max Casselll, having installed the metal work in some of the largest buildings and rest dences In the city.

Eng. Frank Davis, Eng. D. J. Davis.

No. 1, Eng. 7: Cant Griffiths, Hose 4: Leiut. Brotzmsn. Tk.

1. Nov, Joseph Wolf. and Herbert Wolf 10 to Nov. 20. L.

Tll'lman. Enr 1: were in the service of the U. S. White House Coffee Capt. Moyer, En.

4: Capt. Wilcox, auring tne recent woria war, having Hose, 10: A. Jenkins, Hose, 8. been overseas for fifteen months, sta Nov. 20 to Nov.

30. Theo. Kime. tioned at St. Nazarle, France.

They Hose 8. both attained the rank of first class Nov. 30 to Dec. 9. G.

H. Trapper. Dec. 16 to Dec. 26 Boycr, Eng.

2. sergeants, and, while in France were connected with the construction department, Joseph Wolf. having had charge of the plumbing and heat Has Arrived H. for ft ruie ir.e "'r HOOVER'S CANDIDACY ing construction, and Herbert Wolf UldbUddCU IN OtNA It department. The new firm Is thor i I Ml ch1i tM A 1 a WASHINGTON.

March Sl. Herbert VV7" e. num. This editorial sets forth very clear ly the advantages of the Budget Plan. If you have read it carefully we feel sure that you will be anxious to apply this plan to your own finances, and so, we take this op Hoovers declaration that under certain circumstances he might accept the Re They are starting out with the slogan that their best asset is a satisfied cus too towa ecotio publican presidential nomination watomer Adv aiecuBsea Driniiy loaaj in ine senate.

nunc" ho' senator ucKenar, iemocrai, ennes eee, criticized Mr. Hoover's statement OCVENTEEN PETITIONS erne mies the tot r.raVs on economic proDiems ana senator as hurrt, Democrat, Arizona, defended the FOR NOMINATION FILED former food administrator. HARRISBURG. March 31. Republicans generally refrained from Joseph McLaughlin, of Philadelphia, a joining In the discussion.

Mr. Grocer: We have received another large shipment of White House Coffee and are in position to make prompt delivery. The shipping conditions which held up our supply of White House Coffee are now straightened out and within the next few weeks they will be back to normal. We anticipate heavy orders for this coffee, and advise you to place your order at once to insure against disappointments due to unforeseen delays in Boston where White House Coffee comes from. Madam Housewife: If you have been unable to get your favorite White, House Coffee from your grocer, you will be glad to know that a shipments has' been received and your grocer should be able to supply you.

We advise you to put in two or three weeks' supply of White House Coffee in order that you may be well provided in case there should be another delay in future shipments on account of the strike of the freight handlers in Boston. former congressman, has filed a petition for Republican nomination for eon gress at lorge. Frederick Peyer, former Philadelphia legislator, filed a tc tition to run for congress in the Fifth portunity to remind, you that we are giving away budget books to every 'adult who wants one. There is no obligation entailed. Just step up to the Information Booth and the young lady in charge will be to give you a budget book and explain to you in detail just how to use it to best advantage.

district. Nominating petitions were filed for notional delegates as follows: Republican Archibald F. Jones, Fifteenth; W. B. Relnhardt, Sixteenth; Albert S.

Henry, Sixth; alternate, Frank P. Miller, Seventh. C. Fred Kreamer Aid filed for Republican state committeeman from Lock Haven. Safety First of All" Indigestion Stomach disorders yield craicklv to Senator W.

C. McConnell, filed for Republican rnnomlnation In the Twenty seventh district, and Mine 1 mm Stem Inspector S. J. Phillips, Scranton, for DILL'S Dig esters. Pure agreeable sure in effect.

In watch aba bottles at your druggist'. THE DOLL CdNorritown, Pa. Republican and Democratic renomlna.j tlon in his Lackawanna county dls trlct. i I House nominating petitions filed In Peoples Savings 1 eluded: Hsrry A. Blxler, Republican, Wholesale Distributors 318 320 322 Mifflin Ave.

and Dime' Bank Cumberland: Sydney G. Wlllson, Republican, Ninth Allegheny; L. M. Griffey. Democrat, and Carl Q.

Pardee, Republican, Clinton; Clinton T. Snyder, Republican, Second Lehigh; r.omas J. Connote, Republican and Democrat, VZJifQotcrs iy Just one xteli Fifth Luserne; Adam Velth, Republican, Wyoming; Frank F. Sowers, Democrat, Fourth Montgomery..

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