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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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Sit MAY 22, 1931 FRIDAY MORNING, She Qmmtmt i OUR BOARDING HOUSE Warner Bros. Pictures Tech German Club ByAHEARN Harry Davis Is all Street Briefs Asks Forfeiture Be Stricken Of Has Large Net Loss NEW YORK, May 21 (JP). Warner Brothers Pictures, today reported tie A. TA15K Will Hold Meeting County Candidate I piDfT for the quarter ended Feb. 28.

1931, HIM HOL1 A rlQRi OkJCfc a consolidated net loss of $500,066.44 Steps toward financing the proposed ward the financing or the after deducting all charges including WEARS ml Tofc Mass back' 6R SrllE Jj MV WtfRP, Program of Native Music interest and depreciation. Treasurer Post Sought Rule Granted in RiaatrUa out steamship service between Philadelphia and Liveroool. Manchester. inH nmh. 1 mi The divisions of the company other than the Brunswick Radio corporation IMt BEEd A HORSEMAU To Be Given IT 5 'beloved! Th A I To TH tark Bail Issue ably continental Europesponsored by and National Radio Advertising.

By Jail Warden Harry Davis, warden at the count; ALL LIFE Noll TcR A K.AV shewed net earnings of 1769.208. 19 TRAFFIC SEEM TQ. TOR6E MT TrT NEAREST" uenerai w. w. Atieroury, president of the Pennsylvania railroad, were made today.

They were seen taken in the aorjointment of a nnmmittoe nf roiiia after deducting all charges Including jail, yesterday became a full fledged COP.WHO Members of the German club of Technical High school will hold their last meeting of the scholastic year at interest and depreciation. "RAM AS A MA3bR BIDING OR I "REMEMBER Vou PiDiMa THAT 3I3' LUMBER PAPPUE QREV rlaSS llkS A PAP APE BL1 A BALL In behalf of John Ventrile, who wd sentenced last March to four montlj HE" 3ET5 "Ty A An operating loss of $1,269,275.63 was sustained by the Brunswick Radio idelpnia buiness, financial and Indus UM I WAS WITH in the county jail on a charge ATt Ufi 3 o'clock this afternoon In the school auditorium. Motion pictures and and National Radio Advertising divi 1W1TH A LOUP manufacturing intoxicants at Throo. rTrlE RGVAL MoUrj rep iLV I I trial leaders to organize and obtain $4,000,000 toward the enterprise. H'ilsev.

StUftrt. anrf hanlrlnn sions. 1 .1 David Schwartz yesterdrf I I tfF "SUGAR The amortization and depreciation 3RA300rtS; 1 group are offering today at 96 and in candidate ior county treasure: to succeed Dave Price with an announcement to that effect and the distribution of political The county jail warden has been mentioned' frequently in political circles as a prospective Candidate for county office at the September primaries. It was not until yesterday that he verified reports to the effect that he would seek the treasuier's job. "You bet I'm a candidate," was filed a petition in federal court asklrl of fixed assets charged during tn period amounted to $2,524,327.63.

that the 10,000 ball forfeiture stricken off the record. VoFF rilS BACK' terest 01 iirst uen and collateral gold bonds, 6 percent series, of the Dominion Gas tt Electric company. The bopds mature July 1, 1945. Ventrile failed Jo appear at ta The net profit, after deducting the Brunswick and National losses, and after all charges, including interest before amortization and depreciation of December term of court in Harrii ourg and the court declared his bor fixed assets, amounted to $2,024,261.19 Davis' comment when questioned by a forfeited. In March he turned up ati was convicted rjy judge watson, wil heard, the case, without a jury.

Verl Sears, Roebuck Prices true claimed at the time that NeW York Dairy YORK, May aWPl. Buiter. 17. sUdy. Eras.

31.351; firm. Mixed colors, iterate packed, closely select, heavy. 12c; extra first. 25'iW21c: lg'jftJOc: regular packed, extra. extra first.

19'iii8i 20c: firsts. 18'islc: seconds. 17Hei8c; medium firsts. 1617c: nthered brawn (nought he was employed in a ni Will Be Reduced CHICAGO, May 21 (IP). The annual gar iactory and not in a distillery; juage watson granted a rule, midsummer list of Sears, Roebuck and biuuauie nere on June 10, in me stereoptican slides of scenes in Germany will be shown.

A violin duet will be played by Wil lard Schroeder and Charles Moesel accompanied at the piano by Louise Moesel. Selections will also be played by the harmonica quartet comprising Joseph Eiden, Michael Dubish. Lau rance Farishon, and Edward Weiss man. The club chorus comprising Barbara 1 Maus, Beatrice Simons, Frieda Jeske, Louise Myers, Kathryn Passek, Thelma Fruehan, Cecelia Skaluba, Lillian Barnfathe'r, Florence Moskowltz, Lenore Jacobs, Mary Luchka, Clara Earle, and Eva Oschman, accompanist, will sing a group of German folk songs. Amends Bill Attorney George Morrow, representing the Frisbie Throwing company In an equity action against the Dela wanna Silk Mills and the Clemens Silk company, yesterday filed an amendment to his original bill, de caring that the Delawanna company transferred merchandise and silk products to the Clemens company the amount of which exceeded the sum owed the plaintiff and upon which the issue.

reporter. At the last primaries Davis was defeated for nomination to the office of register of wills. Harold P. Gwynrie, a former representative In the. state legislature, is the only other announced candidate for the treasurer post.

Several names prominent in local political circles have been mentioned as likely to appear as treasurer including Harry Madden, former register of wills; Harry Apgar, city councilman; Prank Bcrger, Oid Forge tax collector, and William Matthews, an attache of the state in company will show reductions in many articles below 1913 figures. President extra firsts. Poultry, live, easier: broilers, by frelrtt. 0S2Sc: by express. 20937c; fowls, freight, or express.

211124c: turkeys, freight. 15 25c; express. 159 30c. R. E.

Wood said today. Booster Group to Meei Scores of articles will sell at pre' Members of the Lackawanna Wayq war prices, reductions in cotton do mestic goods will be 15.4 per cent from Money Rates NFW YORK. May 21 IO Call money. last surhmer, tires 13.5 per cent, elec Booster association. Junior Ordl United American Mechanics, will hoi their monthly meeting tomorrow nigi in the rooms of Queen of the VallJ trical appliances 7.7 per cent, enamel ware, 14.9 per cent; iron and steel steady; 1'? per cent all dav.

Time loans, steady; S3 days, lffl'i: 3 4 months, 5 6 months. llj'SlTi per heritance tax bureau in the local court councu, uiypnant. Past State Coud products 6.2 per cent; furniture 13.2 cilor Gomer D. Lewis. Jermyn.

wi cent. per cent; garden hose n.9 per cent; serve as chairman of the meeting. Prime commercial paper. 2fi2li. and wool goods 12.6 per cent.

The average reduction from 1930 midsum mer prices will be 11.4 per cent. Bill Says: Price Cutting Announced suit is based. The attorney declared the transfer was made without the Bv Montgomery Ward knowledge or consent of the plaintiff. house. None, however, has announced his candidacy.

Girl Awarded Prize Miss Lillian Slick, Forest City, has been awarded one of the twenty prizes given in a nationwide contest conducted recently by the Royal Typewriter company, Inc. Miss Slick, a graduate of Forest City High school and now employed as secretary to the superintendent of schools at Forest City, submitted the essay adjudged one of the best twenty on a new feature of the company's portable machine. The prize was a portable typewriter. CONCILIATION MEET HAZLETON, May 21. Several grievances in the three anthracite districts were considered at a meeting today of the Anthracite Conciliation board.

CHICAGO, May 21 Ward and company tonight announced that their midsummer sales book made price reductions dt as much as 25 per Suits Settled PJDEST RlAa .1 Common pleas actions announced as settled when called for trial yes terday included the following: Dorothy and Isaac Green v. West' What I have or shall have depends' upon what I am and shall be. Glidden Paint Stores 224 Wyoming Avenue 1 Scranton, Pa. Phonea 4 1282 and 4 1283 PaintFree Delivery fRIAfvA t3i ey scwvict. we.

mt. U. mt or r. ern Union Teegraph company; Sterling Materials company v. Bittenbender company; W.

J. Smith v. Scranton cent from the last general catalogue. The average cut is about 15 per cent. of the prices are.

the lowest iii twenty years. On lawn mowers, auto batteries and bicycles, the reductions are especially pronounced. Auto tire prices are the lowest the company has ever quoted. Up to Aug. 31.

down payments on budget plan orders have been cut one half. Poland is, shttmine eleven times as much coal to the Netherlands as it did The word "acre," taken from the Anglo Saxon "aeger," originally meant a field of any size. At least 70 per cent of all the motor vehicles In Jugoslavia are American made. Railway and William Porter v. Thorpe eiirht years ago.

Taxi company. Luxmore Will Viola Moran, a niece, will receive Chicago Provisions the greater part of the estate of the late Joseph Luxmore, Jermyn, under the terms of his will filed in court CHICAGO, May 21 the season's bottom price record, corn today dropped to below 48 cents bushel, the first time in 1931. Traders were confronted both by a let up in corn shipping demand here and by cheap tenders of corn from Missouri river 4 terminals. Stop loss selling followed yesterday. The estate is valued at $2, 300.

Eliza Dickerman, another niece, is given a. $50 bequest. MINES WILL REOPEN HAZLETON, May 21 (reoperations at the Sandy Run anthracite mines near here, idle since Feb. 28, will be resumed June 1, it was announced today. Approximately 150 men will be given employment.

with bears contending that corn still was high in relation to other grains years old something to talk about! ana ieea stuns. Corn closed nervous. cents down; wheat, unchanged to cents off, oats at Vtrd' cents decline to a shade advance, and provisions, un changed to 10 cents up. something that calls for real celebration indications of improved exDort call for lard helped to lift provisions de spite downturns in tne value of hogs. roaays quotations: WHEAT Hirh Close May, old 823j May.

new 96 July i .19 .39 .59 Eeot. 60'. SIVi CORN Weather Synopsis $4 i444444 4444 444 i Bv 17. 8. Department of Airiculture) Good soaking rains during the first half of the week were highly beneficial, but practically stopped field work, and especially corn planting.

The temperatures were mostly above the normal, and vegetation made a rapid growth during the week. Corn planting is reported In all stages of nrozress from "just beginning" to .56 May. old 5Ti May, new 5T A July 7i .54 Sent 56' a Dec i3 .43 OATS May, old 26 'i Low .82 a .55 .56 .54 .27 .291. .37 .37 .38 .33 7.67 7.77 1 7.82 May. new Sent 27s, Dec.

"nearly finished." Taking all of the reports into consideration, it seems that about two thirds of the crop has ,3. been planted. Some of the first plant .371, ..7.70 ..7.92 Your Satisfaction EYE May, old May. new July SeDt Dee LARD May July Sent BELLIES May July ings are coming up. Reports indicate that the muddy condition of the field .38" .41 7.70 7.77 7.90 (.37 1.47 will be injurious for the late plant lngs, causing the grain to rot in some Is Our Success! places.

Winter wheat is growing rapidly and is mostly reported as good. Rye is heading out and in some places the Bond Averages (CoovlrhtK 1931, butMics crop is heavy. For the state as a whole CO.) 10 19 10 the cropt seems to be fair to good Totai 97.4 94.7 95.2 100.0 Some oats seeding remains to be done in the northern tier of counties and in a few western counties, but the chief portion of the crop is up and doing Indust. Thursday 84.5 Wednesday Week ao 84.6 Month ago 85.0 Two years t.to 93.4 Three vesrs aio 96 4 High, 1931 90.4 Low. 1931 83.3 Hilb, 1930 94.9 low.

1930 S3. 3 Hlsh. 1929 93 3 M.1 101.4 Raih. 99.3 99.0 100.2 99.7 103.3 107.2 105.7 98.5 109.8 97.3 108.0 100.3 Utils. 1O0.4 100.8 100.7 93,4 97.5 100.7 101.1 98.4 101.4 96.6 998 96.0 98.7 93.9 101 92.6 55.9 Low, 1929 93.4 96.3 Stock Averages (Ooorriirht, 1931, standard Statistics Co.) 50 20 20 7.

VW uiHK offiil 90 Thursday Indus. ...105.8 ...103.0 ...112.2 ...119.3 Wednesday Week axo well. Pastures and meadows have made a rapid growth, and are getting into fine condition. Most of the correspondents report all grass lands as good to excellent. Early, planted field potatoes are coming up and looking good.

However, planting is still in progress, and is likely to continue up to about the middle of June, when the late crop is usually about finished. Early truck crops are doing well, and, like the potato crop, planting of various kinds will continue well into the summer season. Reports on orchard fruits are decidedly encouraging. They indicate, generally, that frost damage has been even less than expected, that the fruit is setting well, and that a generally healthy condition exists. At this time the condition Is the most hopeful that we have had for several years.

Month 70 Year aio ..183.3 Two years a 216.1 Rails. 75.7 73.4 77.7 86.2 131.5 134.1 126.1 106.2 71.9 141.6 86.4 167.8 117.7 Utils. 157.7 156.4 166.1 171.3 259.8 235.3 153.8 203.9 156.4 21.3 146.J 353.1 136.3 Total 110.3 109.2 116.4 123.4 188.5 204.1 155.9 144.3 109.2 205.8 114.7 253.5 140.2 Three years ago 163.9 High. 1931 .....140.1 Low. 1931 108.0 Hieh.

1930 202.4 Low. 1930 112.9 High, 1929 252.8 Low. 1929 141. 3 I fi $1 weekly soon pays "THIS MEDICINE Suite Make up your own Bedroom HAS NO EQUAL" any piece Thit It Opinion Hsld Br Thou sands Who Hav Found Lone price cash or credit. Make up your Suite tomorrow.

Credit Here's an Anniversary Special for all Vanity are walnut veneered, with artis homes, large and small. Make up your tic overlays. Any piece $19.95, repre Suite! Bed, Chest, Dresser and sents a huge saving. Easy terms. Same Sought Relief Through Konjola Mr.

Walter C. Scott, Chief of Personal Health Service (Continued from Preceding Page) at least seven other methods of treatment In that time. In fact most of 'em lose faith if they do not see a cure in seven weeks. Do not ask for information about bed wetting. I have none.

I send advice on the management of this trouble ONLY to parents or guardians who tell me they have a child that wets the bed. Inclose a stamped envelope bearing your address. Nightcap. Is It harmful to take (t proprietary remedy) each night in warm milk and will it help to induce sleep? (Miss L. Answer The warm milk is harmless and may help undernourished persons to sleep better.

The nostrum you put In it Is worthless in my judgment. Poison and AntidoU Full dose of antitoxin given to child Over a Year to Pay! i Super special for the Porch! Park Police, 1 9 08 Eastside Avenue, Nashville, says: "I suffered from rheumatism for a year. This finally became so bad I could scarcely bend my body. I was nervous, lost weight, and could not sleep. Five bottles of Konjola relieved weekly son pars.

Same price cash or credit! 1 Mr. Wilier C. Scott Steel clad Refrigerator, 3 door side icer; $30 grade for Axminster Throw rug, 27x54 colorful pattern; $5 grade. Sunpure Mattress, 45 lbs. cotton filled.

$10 grade Felt base Floorcovering, ideal for bathroom or all these ailments. This medicine has no equal, and I can heartily recommend it to any one troubled with similar ailments." Now read the statement of Mrs. .49 .50 $7 39c Square Yard rtts Jessie Mudd, 3014 West Walnut Street, Louisville, Kentucky, who says: "I suffered for years with ailments of my stomach, liver, and' kidneys. I did not sleep and my joints became sore and stiff. I took four bottles of Konjola and my with dlptheria.

Child made good recovery. One doctor says child is now protected for life against diptheria. Another doctor says child is immune for not over six months and should receive the regular three doses of tox in antioxln t(, confer lasting immunity against uiotheria. All M. D's I have heard quoted claim immunization from the three doses of T.

A. T. lasts only three years (A. Answer How long the immunity conferred by an attack of diptheria lasts I do not know. The Immunity conferred by a dose of antitoxin probably lasts but a few days or maybe only a few hours.

If it were my child I'd want the Schick test made, and be guided by that in regard to toxin antitoxin Immunization. It is silly for any physician to set a diflnlte duration for the protective immunity from toxin antitoxin treatment or for the immunity from vacclnalon against smallpox, or for the lmunity again typhoid from the Injections of topho bicterla. Ordinarily one such immunisation, may be depended on to suffice for a life time, tho occasionally the Immunity wears out after many years. (Copyright Johr F. DiUe Co.) This 6V2 ft.

GUder with Grass Porch Run Un. Unit Huii Glider has Duco steel frame, oadded seat and .95 shaped, padded back. The stomach gives me no more trouble. My liver and kidneys are normal and the pain has left my joints." Rug is a grass weave, color 316 318 Lacka. Ave.

"The House with a Heart" ful and attractive. Both for Konjola is sold here by the Whelan urug store,.

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