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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Kane, Pennsylvania
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1 f7 ipw page Fom THE KANE REPUBLICAN, iTANE PA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1927 llllltllllllllllirMIUIMIIIIflltf llllllllllltllltllllllillllf IlllllIfUIUIIIHllUIIIilltltllllllllllM The Kane Republican IT HAPPEHEOJEARS AGO Items ftr THE REPUBLICAN of 15 and 10 Years Ago The Christmas program of the Kane Study Club will be held in the High School auditorium Saturday at 3 p. Children of club members are Invited to attend. Fourteen eases, four of which are divorce proceedings, appear on the argument list of the Court of Com i.i If II 7 Ol. 1 Son anatzi an mon Pleas of McKean county which convene at 10 o'clock Tuesday, in Smethport.

The first case, and one TELEPHONE DELIVERY CREDIT Pub(MM4 Evtry Dy Except Sunday from th Cornsr of ChiM and fiayard Street, by Th Kan Republican Company president and Editor CU Scott Smltb ecretary B. Smith Business Mgr. W. C. CoiUnge lty Edito Graydon F.

Smart Entered as second class matter at the Kane, postofflce, under the act of Match 187s. Tsrma of Subscription By Carrlar, per week .15 By Mail, per month .60 By Mail (S months) 1.C0 By Mall (6 months) S.00 By Mall (1 year) 6.80 TUB BUTTER, per lb. 46c Swifts' Brookf ield Butter Prints, per lb. 49c Tnrnmr Vrtohar Vollnw dlntr Pfinlipa of the most interesting, is continued from the October, 1912 list, in which Mrs. Alice McDougall is seeking revocation of her divorce from the late William J.

McDougall, herm.it bee keeper of LewNis Run. who was mur Whunot dered in his cabin several years ago. 3 large 7. I Golden Bantam Corn, 3 cans for Climalene, large box I LUX Toilet Soap, 3 bars for MISS GLORIA JACK BECOMES A BRIDE 69c 55c 's 25c I 1 23c 1 19c I BRADFORD, Dec. 16.

The marriage GOLDUST POWDER, large box Peanut 1 pound jars of Miss Gloria Jack, daughter of Mrs. J. M. Jack, of Williams street, this city, to Carl K. Dresser, of Tulsa, formerly of Bradford, took place in New York city, Tuesday Dictate tobur Pay finvelope Unless yoii dictate to your pay envelop, your money will spend itself.

But if you adopt a definite" thrift program, Habit will make saving almost as easy as spending. In the United States, millions of people have found the Christmas Club plan helpful in accumulating money. If you join the Club now, you can have, next December, one of the lump sums below just so much extra Sending of Moneyv The Republican will not be responsible for money enclosed in letters unless registered. afternoon at 5 o'clock in the Floren tine room at the Park Lane. The ceremony which united the couple was performed by Dr.

Thomas Address all communications to Ihe REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. Guthrie Speers, of New York, a class 15 YEARS AGO The Clarendon C. basketball team will play the local high school team here, on Saturday, Dec. 21. The Clarendon team iS one of the fastest Independent organizations in northwestern Pennsylvania.

The way Christmas shoppers turned out and enjoyed their rampage through the towns big and little stores Saturday is a sign of the times nay more, a' sign of good Marvin W. Hamby, the 22 year old express messenger whose car on the Sunset western train of the Saute Fe 'railroad was robbed of $20,145 in gold near Bakersfield, last week, confessed yesterday that he had robbed the safe with the aid of his 16year brother, Melvin. Last night there were four slight mishaps on the Pennsylvania railroad at this end of the division, one. at Johnsonburg, and three in the local Fred Wonder'y, farmer whose home is "in Fox township, near Shelvy reported to the Ridgway Record today that while he and his son in law were hunting on Phalen Run a few days ago, they were charged by a fierce looking Mr. Wonderly killed it, and discovered it was a catamount.

It measured 42 inches and weighed 26 pounds. Kane hunters would think twice before calling this animal catamount, as the genuine catamount will measure from six to. nine feet and weigh well over a. hundred pounds. Livertresh and tender, 2 Jbs.

for Dried Peaches, 2 lbs. for Raisins, Sun Maid, 2 boxes for 1 Hawaiian Pineapple, sliced, 3 cans for Pork Roast, nice and lean, per lb. FRESH PIGS' FEET, per lb i Swifts' Galla Hams, per lb. 1 PORK KIDNEYS, 2 lbs. for Pork Loin, whole or half, per lb.

I Baby Doll Toilet Soap, bars for mate of Mr. Dresser. Mrs. Dresser is well known in Kane 18c I I 1 25c 25c i having been a frequent visitor here. cash.

NINE MONTHS NEEDED One Year TO COOL GLASS DISK Special Representatives FREQ KIMBALL, Incorporated 67 West 44th St NEW YORK CITY Chamber of Commerce PITTSBURGH, PA. Tribune Tower, CHICAGO, ILL. CALL 706 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. A glass i VE DETJVER uisk, yu mcnes uiameter ana i i inches thick, has been cooling for 12.00 1 25.00 50.00 100.00l 15CL00 200.00 1 IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllnillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU Subscribe for The Republican Phis 4 Interest if all payments are made promptly seven months in a furnace at the bureau of standards.

It will not be removed until February. Class Cla rs C3rr Claos Class Clare cla Class Class 25c a wcek 5Qc a weelf' $1 a week $2 a week $3 a week $4 a week $5 a week $10 a week $20 a week $50 a week 250.001 500.00 You May Pay as far in advance as you wish The Cluh ends early in next Pecemper. Kane Trust Savings Go. I i i i wnTrml Hi i iiHltfrl (ill ll II BE 1WLE 10 YEARS AGO Sunday no paper. i EFFECTIVE DEC 15; 1927 PUBLIC PAYS.

THE BILL "If (JCH interest has been manifest fd in tlie effort to "be made by Sena! or Walsh, of Montana, with ft view to a Congressional investigation of public utilities, particularly the electric industry, with respect to their financial operations. 4 Speaking for the utility associations, P. H. Gadsden, chairman of their executive committee, declared the industry would have no objection to an investigation conducted by investigators qualified by training experience to develop the facts, without prejudice and free frOnvboli bias. The fact is that the electrical in fcdustry was investigated a year ago by the Federal Trade Commission, whiclvmade an official report last February to the effect that the so called "power trust" did "not exist and that the largest combination or group in the electrical industry, the General Electric Company, controlled less than 12 per cent of the electricity generated in the United States.

In the words of the Commission, "consequently nothing approaching control has been acquired by a single interest, over the electric power industry." Six government investigations of the oil industry have been, made in the past ten years, with no benefit to anyone. These do not include Teapot Dome, which was a matter affecting individuals only and had no bearing on the industry as a whole. When some real necessity exists there is no objection to aij investigation, but these snooping expeditions are usually originated by politicians seeking notoriety, without any regard for the public welfare. In most cases the only interest the public has in Leaving; Sheffield tst()0 A. M.

3 If you are in the market for painting or paper hanging why not see us about the 4, work you are going to have done? We hire first class workmen and use nothing but the best material. viixj i Leaving Kane 9:05 A. M. 11:05. A.

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6:00 P. M. IN A PARAGRAPH Official headlight adjusting. Mountain City Garage, 12 12 6t Dance to Louie Larrow's Hot Peppers at the Lyceum Saturday night. i2 i 2t Sparfs of heavy crepe and unsual design, both long ami square at $2.95, $3.75 and $4 50.

Suzanne Shoppe. ad It was learned last night that Sloan and Zook, oil producers of Bradford and Kane, have purchased the Joseph Boucher oil lease at State Line consisting 'of 100 acres and having a production of 60 barrels daily." It is understood! the purchase price was $400, 000. This is one of the largest transactions, in oil property in this section for several months. Another report to the effect that A. J.

Douglass and an associate have purchased the Salisbury lease of 60 aores at Big Shanty, no terms stated. 4:05 P. M. 9:15 P. M.

OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT I a a a a 1 a tf fc ft MAKING i DIRECT CONNECTIONS, WITH TROLLEYS TO AND FROM WARREN i KANE DECORATING GO. 1 KANE SHEFFIELD TRAN SIT CO. An ad in the Republican brings the best remits. Get copy in early. them is that it pays the bill and investigations come high, Are You Christmas We have made the largest purchases in years for your useful Christmas gifts.

This year it behooves you to use your best possible judgment in yoiir selection of gifts. Something for Mother, Daughter, Aunt, Sister, Cousin or child 'bX' MM 'I RAINGC UTS. Oil COATS. DRESSES. FUR COATS I1IIIIUIIIIU) will be gifts that are appreciated Weather conditions compel us to forget profits.

The reduced prices will prevail until Such prices for high grade merchandise were never offered before at this season or, the year. a 22 LADIES' MISSES' CLOTH COATS STOUT WOMEN'S A. MILLINERY at its best. LARGE SHOWING OF (furtrimmed) COATS and DRESSES Special sale of new hats for ChVist RAINCOATS $10.98, $16.50 and $21.50 at real bargain prices. :1 mas $3 to $5 felts choice, in all colors.

All sizes and colors. THIS SATURDAY SLQ0 RUGS for the holidays Choice of manv Small and room size rugs to match. This Saturday our fine WASH DRESSES A Special showing oF 1 A11 qualities and a11 Prices DRESSES CHILDREN'S COATS Silk Underwear, Slips, Vests; DRESSES for MISSES Values $19.00 and $21.50 in all sizes and colors. Bloomers and Combinations Satin and all wool jersey SPECIAL $12.50 AH at Reduced Prices from $1.50 up CHOICE $5.00 ti 1 BE SURE TO SEE US THIS SATURDAY FOR ALL THAT IS USEFUL AND NEWEST FOR THE 1927 HOLIDAYS A. ES.

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