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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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TEE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1932 One Dead, 29 Hurt followed and punched the lucky Durkin Arrested "Three on a Match" at Family Theater In Motor Mishaps For Theft of Car of Pur We Briner. Habelton; Fifteen minutes later a man entered and asked to play the board. On his first Kunch he got a number which entitled im to $15 worth of merchandise. As he walked out with the bundles, Briner became suspicious.

He discovered that the couple had planted a marked board with him and that a friend had ROLLER SKATING AND RACING. TONITE ARMORY girl of many nationalities joined In the service The Freeman sisters sang "Saw You Ever in the Twilight" as a duet. Jeanette Donal contributed a vocal solo. Five of the Intermediate girls gave brief talks. Primary scholars sang "Away in the Manger" and joined In the recitation of "Christmas Questions." At the close of the program candy and oranges and other gifts were distributed.

The service was opened by J. T. Weatherly, superintendent, and brought to a close with remarks by Mrs. Weatherly. EVAN8VTLLE, Ind A man and' woman left a punch board in the store West Side Man Again Lands in Toils This Coupon and 10c Admiti Bearer Without Skate (Continued from Pace Three) of the left leg: ber sister, Miss Margaret Ruane, 22, the driver, who incurred lacerations of the left leg; John Simonio, 726 Main street, lacera.

tions of left leg and bruises of the head, and Thomas McHale, 25, Main street, cut over right eye. All were removed to St. Joseph's hospital, Cartxradale, where Miss Catherine Ruane is remaining, Leo Walsh, 73 Park Luzerns county, escaped serious injury ester day morning when his car skidded on the" railway track in the 600 block of "Cedar avenue and crashed into a building at 613 Cedar avenue, smashing, the plate glass window. He was arrested by Patrolman Charles Gallagher charged with reckless driving. TODAY ONLY 1 to 11 P.

M. 111 JMil Fleischer's Ballroom TONITE 40c Fuzzy Henderson Wednesday Nite Joe McCormick Friday Nlte Eddie Minich Saturday Night Fuzzy Henderson Monday Nite Morrelli'g Bohemians ADMISSION 75c I Join the Paul Durkin. 25, 1416 Preston street. West Scranton, who, according to the police, who. according to the police, police, has served time In the Huntingdon reformatory and the Eastern penitentiary, landed In the toils again over the week end.

Durkin was nabbed in Carbondale yesterday by Patrolmen Patsy Neutte and Michael Morella, charged with the theft of a car owned by Benjamin Oelb, 931 North Washington avenue, from the 200 block of Perm avenue on Saturday night. He is said to have been In the automoble when the Carbondale bluecoat arrested him. The West Sranton man has been earn conen, ibid Aaams was struck by a sedan driven Jack Wasman, 838 Monroe avenue, on Saturday night at Vine street and.Penn avenue. He was removed to the State hospital where treatment was given and he was dis I Merry Throng! I With Randolph Scott Annr.h SLIM SVMMERVILLC COMEDY PARAMOUNT SCREEN SONG and SOUND NEWS out of the penitentiary a little more I Get your share of fun New I Year's Eve I We've arranged a 1 5 big stage and screen show. Staffers, dancers nnmiwKan rA Three of the four stars in "Three on a Match' at the Family theater all this week, are pictured above.

Starring in the presentation are Joan Blondcll, Warren William, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis. I beautiful girls for the stage IT BRINGS THE PANTHER WOMAN TO THE SCREEN! snow ana extraordinary pic turfs on the screen All rnllerf 5 than a year, the local authorities said yesterday. Christmas Service At Rescus Mission charged. William 'Nolls, 1514 Gardner avenue, escaped Injury on Saturday aft ernoon when his car was demolished after it struck a telephone pole near the Shady Lane cemetery and was then wedged between a stone wall and' an embankment. The top and sides of the car were torn away from the rest of the machine.

Thrown From Machine Two men were thrown out of an automobile yesterday morning after a vehicle driven by Warren Allen, 24, 725 Wheeler avenue, crashed Into a car 'owned and narked in front of 5 uo into one bis show. two years will compete, against this Minooka Taylor H.fi.WELLf All seats are reserved so that your entire party may enjoy an excellent time together. year's varsity in the feature game commencing at 3 o'clock. The high school reserves will oppose an alumi reserve team in the preliminary game, Dancing will follow the contests. WonnT chlMinh vnlces ran? out with TAYLOR, Dee.

25. The funeral of OF praise for the Saviour in the singing of Christmas carols at the City Rescue mission yesterday afternoon. Boys and Needy Must File New Applications Thursday MINOOKA, Dec. 25. Poor Director Fitus Evans has announced that those residing in Minooka, who desire relief under the Talbot bill, must file new I Stage Show i "GOLD DIGGERS OF B'WAY" I 30 talented people i mostly Girls and music.

On the Screen First showing anywhere Helen Hayes and Ramon Novarro in Metro Goldwyn's great picture, John Pugh, wel known resident who died in the Taylor hospital in Friday Needy Must File New Applications Jobless Directed to Appear Tomorrow Don DeForest night, wil be held in Tuesday afternoon with services in the home of his son, Edward Pugh, West Taylor street, at 2:30 o'clock by the Rev. E. C. And His CHARLE5 lAMHTOM 'BElALUCOfl RICHARD ARLEN applications with the committee for their district, as no further distribution of relief orders will be made until the home of Jack Reese, 1402 Jackson street. Allen incurred a laceration of the nose.

William Smithing, 25, 138 South Rebecca avenue, and Daniel Haggerty, 24, 115 South Garfield avenue, incurred lacerations of the head and nose, respectively, when they were dashed into the street by the Impact of the crash. Treatment was given at the West Side hospital. Richard Morris, 21, 416 Main street, Old Forge, was arrested on a charge of assault and battery and for failing to stop after his car is reported to have injured Fred Zelansy, 22, '1717 West Grove street; Taylor, yesterday morning at Cornell street and South Main avenue. Belansy incurred the applications have been filed and Investigated. Dewey, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church.

Interment wil be in Forest Home cemetery, TAYLOR, Dec. 25. Poor Director Titus Evans has announced that those Those llvine in the First distrlet will LEILA MIAMI AND THE PANTHER WOMAN Qaramaunt Qictu.it apply to John McLane and Frank Egan at Y. M. I.

hall on Thursday who desire relief under the Talbot bill must file new applications with the Oregonians Featured At the Keystone L. D. Club Dance Hotel Jermyn TONIGHT I THE SON DAUGHTER" 1 Remember the date I New Year's Eve at Midnight (Dec. 31st). I All Seats Reserved I BUY NOW! 1 Greater I I CAPITOL I night at 6 o'clock and those living In the Second district will apply to William F.

Buckley and Thomas Walsh committee for their ward, as no further distribution of relief orders will be issued until the applications have a 6calp laceration which was dressed been filed and investigated. at the American legion rooms at the same hour. Taylor Briefs TAYLOR, Dec. 25. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford. Opombs and the former's mother, Mrs. John Coombs, Arlington, N. are spending the holidays with relatives in town.

Edward J. Morris, New York, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Morris, East Taylor street. t.h West Side nospnai.

The following committees will re' ceive applications at the places Cos These communities are servine at Frank Clark investigated. ignated on Tuesday night at John Parker. 42, an inmate of the the request of Mr. Ev.ans and will only receive the applications. The investi o'clock.

They called her Lota. Lota was all woman. Her flesh soft and warm; her eyes tender with love; her lips Yet forever cursed with the strain of the jungle, forever barred from a woman's fulfillment! gations will be made by other invest! Hillside Home, incurrea a scaip laceration and brush burns of the face yesterday afternoon when hit by a car gaiors at a later date, after which ft First ward: Peter Buidula and John Ploskino, at St. Mary's Greek Catholic church or to Mike Kruper at Bryn Mawr strest ana ooum mw avenue. Treatment was given at the Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Connolly and children, Clifford Jr. and Gail, Lakewood, are spending the holidays with local relatives. THE MEOW Wt Side hosnital. Thomas Jones.

Ill Loomis avenue, and Mike Semian at St. John's church. Second ward: George Williams, David F. Jones, David Thomas at the hose house, Church street. Third ward: Ben Davis and Arthur Davis at the hose house, South Main Taylor, was injured about the chest THE PANTHER WOMAN revealed in all her feline beauty! and back last nignt wnen run aown by a car near his home driven by Walter Dembroskey, Old Forge.

He is avenue in the Taylor hospital. Founth ward: Clyde Hendershot and TAYLOR, Dec. 25. "The Story of Christmas," a pageant, was presented on Friday morning by the children of the Roosevelt school, under the direction of the teachers. Following are the cast of characters and those who took part in the pageant: charactersstory teller, Mildred Friedman; Mary, Josephine Buniak: Jo board will pass upon the application.

Israel Lodge Meets Tuesday Evening David Berger, chairman of the bowling committee of Israel lodge, I. O. O. will submit a report on future events for the lodge's team, at a meeting tomorrow night. Michael R.

Pittle, noble grand, will preside. Samuel Roth, captain of the degree team, will conduct a rehearsal following the session in preparation for the initiation of fifteen new members in the near future. A report from the building committee will also be made. David Gwynne at St. Paul's church.

Fifth ward: David F. Davis, Ralph Relief Agencies White and Don Evans at the swim Provide for Many ming pool. Sixtn ward, Frst district: unaries seph, William Scab; shepherds, Fred (Continued from Page Three) Pfaff at Webster school building; James, Joseph Tutka. Mike Karnac: wise men, Jack Calvert, Herman Hal Sixth ward, Second dstrict: Anthony Welby, William Sovich and Richard the past week and every call for aid given proper attention. The giving of Christmas baskets of nrovisions to destitute families was nil i ltM A Drama As Great A Iu Ca8t! "IF I HAD A MILLION" CAKY COOPER CEOROE RAFT I wrnns ciBson otAMEi lAucimn I JACK OAKIE FRAnCES DEE I CHARLIE RUOGIES ALIfOn IMFMRTM W.

C. FIELDS mARy louriD ROSCOE RARI1S ITIAy ROBS OH oeiie Mynrono tucitn unuHlu RicMAmDiianin 1 The Picture Sensation fV of the Year! JjV NOW upka, and Wilfred Heiser. Hepler at Lincoln school building. These committees will only receive more prevalent this year than here tofore. In many instances, nowever fuel and clothinff were distributed, the applications and will neither investigate the cases nor make deoisons ergarding the merits of the applica The deliveries of Red Cross flour ROOSEVELT Continuous Performance during the month were made to i larsrer number of families than dur tions.

The investigations will be made by other investgators at a later date after which a board will pass upon the applications. inc any previous month. Several 2 to 11 P. Today Only Carol singers Via Jones, Ruth Jones, Doris Moyes, Susan Kneiss, Mary Kriskowski, Vera Collins, Anna Kadrina, Pauline Pocolitch, Helen Badack, Jane Bernatovich, Elaine Mihaluk, Bertha Barien, Louise Salmon, Margaret Oustrich, Jenny Mo linsky, Caroline Jones, Katherlne Steiner, Stephanie Oliva, Alice Benn, Alice Maladovitch, Verna Gnall, June Armstrong, Jenny Kryzanowski, Mar Jorie Day, Janet Sultzer, Ann Owens, Dorothy Strein, Lyda Weissberger, Nanse Davis, Mary Biechler, Olga Benn, Evelyn Davis, Marie Gnall, Margaret Hettan, Lucy Krilikoski, Helen Goll, Martha Davis and Irene Fetch. added 1 'ilHlv lu ri EDGAR KENNEDY 1 I In the Roaring Comedy IP' I lift Ait' "FISH FEATHERS" I I tom Award 4 I In 'THE ROOKIE" A If TOYLANDCARTOO.V jfw rK thousand women volunteers sewed garments out of cotton materials, resulting in more than 10,000 garments being supplied to children and Graduates Engage Varsity Five Today TAYLOR.

Dec. 25. All plans have ALL THIS WEEK 4 I Greater been completed for the celebration of Alumni day at the local high school on Monday afternoon. Members of the varsity basketball teams of the last Capitol Theatre extends to Its many pa trons and friends Cheerful Holiday Greetings! CAPITOL gggaggigaggiUerru Christmas grownups. Teams to Clash In Special Events Teams representing the intermediate and senior classes of the physical department of the Y.

M. C. A. are to compete in the following special events ton the gymnasium floor during the rope climbing, tug of war, relay races, basketball and volley ball, i The Friendly Indians and Pioneer Blues will clash in basketball. Floor jball and swimming features are sched luled for tomorrow, Thursday and 'Saturday mornings, following regular classes.

SANTA'S BEARD BURNS DALLAS. Dec. 25 (IP). The ikids got an extra thrill out of S. H.

iStrong's impersonation of Santa Claus. He lit a cigarette and his false beard icaught fire. Treated by Emergency Jhospital physicians for burns about the face, ht resumed the role. This Week lilt Home of Paramount mi" pii I J.V KVii ALL THIS WEEK MyjllA.M.tollP.M. Xmas Greetings TS RITZ Doors Open 12:30 Today BIG DOUBLE HOLIDAY SHOW (' ON THE STAGE COUNTRY GLUB SCANDALS 30 PEOPLE 30 GORGEOUS GIRLS! PEP! MUSIC! DANCING! AND ON THE SCREEN The New Comedy Hit "HANDLE WITH CARE" "Let's Love Tonight! There May Be No Tomorrow!" Ernest Hemingway's world famous story of two who began in passion's reckless abandon with a love that grew until it heeded neither shame, danger nor death the inspiring record of two souls lost for love's sake! A ALPEWELLLL IT A Paramount Picture from the famous novel of the same name.

With DUNN EL BRENDEL vTrid. M.rk Rtj.jfC U. S. Pu. Otv CanlYouJlvl ake iThis i With These Pieces? 1 (The Number 1, 17 New Lew 40c 55c Prices Starring the Year's Greatest Actress HELEN HAYES Gary Cooper Adolphe Menjou The Great Mystery Novel Docomos The Groat Mystory Directed by Picturo FRANK BORZAGE The Year's Greatest Director.

ThrillsShiver Your Hair will Stand Up and You'll Wonder What Makes Your Hands Cold When You Visit Did you know that the seven mystic HI HO pieces will form numbers, too? Here is No. I. You can form it by enttinr out the seven pieces and arranging them in the proper positions te make this silhouette. faming; k. A's 4 Story of Three I I I I Modern Heart Modern Heart Bandits Out to Get the Same Man Those Super Comedians HI HO RULES First mount the square above on cardboard or light wood for easy handling Second, blacken the under side (some puzzles require certain pieces to be turned over.) Third, cut out the seven pieces accurately and go work.

All even pieces must be used in all nuizles. AND THE FOLLOWING SUPERADDED FEATURES "nBnnnBnnnni "Ring in the NEW! Ring out the OLD!" Special New Year's Alt Wl 4i and ICsr HARDY MM. ANDY CLYDE In a New Comedy DONALD NOVIS in "Night of Romance" CARTOON "Shanty Where Santa Claus Lives" "His Royal Shyness" A Merry Xmas To All 7V I I "THEIR FIRST I MtcTivrn 1 llll Mid Hitc Show NEXT SAT. NIGHT AT 11:15 KARLOFF MELVyN DOUGLAS CherlctLeusMon, GlorUStuirt, Lilian Bond and others. Pre ADDED Ted Husing's Sportslants" Graham McNamee's News Wallace Beery "Flesh" TICKETS NOW SELLING AT THE STRAND BOX OFFICEI Wall Disney's, "Santa's Workshop" Paramount Sound News ST A TE Today and All Week Today and All Week Same Popular Prices Today The leaping coyote required some real' skill to assemble correctly as shown above.

Dancing tonight at Hotel Casey. Expense, $1. Adv BIGGEST VALUE IN TOWN.

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