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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 mmExmssmmssm IN A PARAGRAPH LONG BEACH A SHAMBLES AFTER TEMBLORS STRIKE ON SCREEN ZANE GREY'S Reasonably priced Spring Hats in all new shades including Eleanor blue Week's Doings of uie Y.M; C. A. (Continued from page one) at Julia Schriever's Hat Shoppe. ad.

Work Shoes at Army Navy Store. 7 2 1 tf Periodically, sometimes only a few minutes apart, tremors shook the area, sending loose brinks hurtling down upon the streets. Firemen estimated that, Jhe earth quake damage to the buildings in Regular American Legion meeting Monday, March 1 3th at 8 p. m. 3 11 2t $50.00 in CASH FREE Tonight at 9 P.

M. i Long Beach alone might amount to O'BRIEN Mickey McQuire Comedy The President's Bank Proclamation issued 1 a. March 6, 1933,. declared a bank holiday for all banking institutions located in the United States including the Territories and Insular Possessions from March 6 to March J) inclusive. We regret the inconvenience of this holiday to our community but confidently await regulations by the Secretary of the Treasury and Acts of Congress so that ordinary business can be carried on as usual The situation is an incident in the final stages of the campaign against Economic, Depression.

i $50,000,000. Nearly" all business buildings except some of the new structures were damaged. Window displays were unprotected by any sr.mblance of plate glass windows. National guardsmen and sailors patrolled the streets halting all who lacked proper identification. While a majority of the firemen re Starts Tomorrow (Sun.

and Mon.) Adrian Skooglund, chairman of the campaign committee, has announced that Armagost, principal ol' the Kane High school, will be director of the 1933 Y. M. C. A. canvass for current expanse funds.

John L. Getz vns the speaker at the regular weekly meeting of the Kane Ili Club at the Tuesday noon. Next Tuesday, Robert Hetz nccker will be the speaker. The 'Rev. J.

V. Benson spoke on at a meeting of the Rural Ili club Thursday noon. iNext Thursday the IU v. Benson will speak on. "The Bible." The International Y.

M. C. A. Col leg at Springrield, will give ten scholarships of $100 each for students entering the freshman c.Ihss' in September, The applications for these scholarships must be recommended by Htiit? Ili supervisors Turkey Dinner Sunday from 12 to 2 p. m.

at the Arcade. Price (55 cents, ad. Wanted Copy of The Republican of May 1, 2, and 26. Inquire at' litis office. 1 30 tf.

Large unruled tablets suitable for school work fi cents each. Kane Tie publican office. .1 2 tf Anglers have your fishing rod repaired. Expert work. All parts furnished.

Reasonable. Cliff f.17 Dawson street. IM tf i i outbreaks of major conflagrations many volunteer.1 went to (lie oil field to battle derrick fires that imperiled And this sailor ran into more storms ashore than he ever hit at sea. Fox Film Presents refineries. A long distance telephone, building in Long Beach was shattered and all operators wre ordered out, cutting off telephone service from 'the side' World.

Telegram service vdso was badly crippled. The Long Beach Telephone company building was badly damaged, but a orps of operators remained at their PHAin Prtrrct Piirttc widely known oil died sud anU College on these denlv on hl Unci, fltv infi conditions: (a) Active lh par ind day. The body was found by work i posts assisting polhe, firemen JAMES ers. IU had lived here years. of the graduating class.

Sprtng communicating system. With the first shock fire burst out. field College offers courses leading to in six oil wells on Signal Hill, the) in bachelor and master degrees fires burning rapidly, giving the bill I Food orders will be issued each morning from to 12 except Orders will be issued on Tuesday afternoons fmlll 1 In N'ii fintvra Science Education, 'v Social Sciences 'the appearance of being entirely in. and Physical Education. Any high DUNN SALLY EILERS SAMMY COHEN VICTOR JORY Directad by Raoul Walsh issued on any afternoon except Tues i w'ho01 uloi who aie lntemted Tn.

these scholarships should see A. It. flames. Many fires sprang up in tli city but were checked and damage 1 from lire was reported small. i During of the' shocks at 10 1 i ii iv itiii r' i veil fiui i' i ii if iit 1 1 front lo to II.

2 2 T. F. illiuard, secretary of the local Y. M. V.

A. Mr. Hazard received his bach i r.Vlfu.L' hiiil r.ri'kt tlm wall of tilt B8S58m9 ri.dr elor's degree at Springfield 191. The Rev.i Arthur Staples, i Long Beach Telephone company duiiu ing on the third floor where the op 1 A. auditorium was The Y.

M. EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE eratiis were on luty cracked u.ittly, usea oy tne iwpuu iouur Tnp .1 It.iiit. fz icrt .1 1 1 HAL tOACH 1 uchuu t'( uui un lin jjh iiui ontinued, completely closing the vf TAN And Special Added Feature Laurel and Hardy In Their Latest Comedy superintndent of the Cincinnati district of the Methodist church and his niece, Mrs. Liicy DoYoung Stewart, both of Cincinnati, will broadcast from radio station WLW tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Both are former residents of this city, the Rev.

Staples being a brother and Mrs. Stewart a niece of" Mrs. YVindlow Russell, of Welsh street. tion "The Pill Bottle." C. T.

Benscoter spoke on "The Gold i crevice. Admiral Richard Leigh, com mur.ilnp ill f.hif of ihe States; OLivee. Standard" before members of the For 1 (lPtaU(1 to com um at ile on uesnay evening. rt I. MfrW "TOWED IN A HOLE" nwnd all military and civil forces in Long Beach.

He rose from a sick bed Guy Dilley's orchestra furnished entertainment for. many boys Wed ntsday night. to take command. Chief of Police Yancey of Long Beach immediately requested Capt. Bow dey to take command of all.

law enforcement and a state of martial law actually existed. John Burgeson, well known Rio'g way man, died at five o'clock yester day morning, aged seventy five years, Mr. Burgeson was born in Sweden, I trolled the streets, fixed bayonets upon their rifies. No looting was reported. Many of the buildings damaged and Patsy Yito won from Peter Bonl'il BRDOKVILLE P.

0, TO HE SOLD FOR TAXES Armed details of sailors, marines March 13, 1S5S and cama to this coun in a chess tournament game this week placing him in the finals where national guards men and detachments collapsed were of brick construction. try in 1S79, residing in Ridgway since then. He leaves the follow blowing chi! he XVillfud SnuH 0f various. American Legion posts pa erson or i. i i1M3 Chess chaiupionship.

The fi i idren: Mrs. Frank Ande while buildings of steel and concrete appeared to stand the shocks with less ill pf 'ects. In downtown Long Beach, old buildings caved in, many stores nal games will ha played off. next nest. Hetny Burgeson, of for tite near future: Y.

Corsairs Ridgway, here, 15 to week. I Edward, Arthur and Harry Burgeson, BROOKYILLE. March 11. Sheriff Joe Williams of Jefferson I of Ridgway. collapsed and rescue parties dug night.

Not only the rural boys find good I Salamanca, there, to Bic throughout the right in the debris lo, county may be in tne, stamp ana mon recover bodies. r' 01'der business by this time nextr shriek of sirens was coniinu 1U0uUl if his Present plans go through. BELIEVE GIRL WAS getner daily at. the but recently; here. Fridav.

iand if Postmaster Wade M. Hender ous as ambul.in.es spe.l wildly NOT KIDNAP ICTIM many hoys, who I've in town have join jjarch' J7 jed the group. Thursday's blizzard Corry )NT, March 11. Police brought new faces into this uptown 1 10 fliarcn ii. t'once brought new faces into this uptown March IS.

here, Saturday, Guards, Monday, Big. 5 Kan thvou" the streets sw" vigorous orjecnons. Huge busses used 'in the Long Beach The reanonl The United States post transportation system were pressed 0lTice building here is to be sold for into service as ambulances. laxPs on April 7. Three poD emen were standing in I Sheriff Williams has levied on the front of fire department headquarters huilding on Barnett street, hich has (March 13.

The special membership plan at the bHAKUM, have abandoned the abduction theory club. in the disappearance of Miss Mary Roth, 17, pretty Hickory High school i Every week number of way far senior, who has not been heard from iPS young men come' into the to since she started for school i Ret warm, to rest and read for an morning. hour, to shave or to take a bath. They In their investigation, officers lo jare very appreciative of any simple cated the driver of an automobile service the can give them. which picked up the gitl near her y' home and brought her to the city, lie The following games have been housed, the postoflice business for the is not only being used by boys, but at lire, time of the shock.

A huge fraj unfmployed young men are linding it mem of a cornice toppled down upor imM me eals a'' tr vain convenient to have membership them, killing two in.H.uUly and injur cuueci appioxim.ueiy available to them at whatever price in? the third. taxes owed the county. their financial circumstances permit! One hundred prisoners in the conn 1 'ii'x(' for Bj.IO. HCII and and them to pay. Regular rates are not tv jail pan'c stricken, but.

tose owed lor 191'!) re played during the past week: disorder was reported. An expectant unpaid and as a result the slier is C. W. Xeal of Greenville, salesman I for a Pittsburgh firm, who said the required of them The considers it mother the iail fainh The nri "as advertised the holding for girl asked him for a ride to Sharon and got out of his car in front of the i ih i ie ot, i. viarys i.iue a to offer this service to the Pirates 37, Ludlow Indies 41, at Inen of the c011imunity in this I''ano emeigency.

None should fa to take ,11 I ft I 1 1 The buildintr under 10 vir in soners were removed to park under heavy guard. umuiu luuiw in ai advantage of this offer, who are in Kane. the Government, was erected by the I'Amero Construction comiiany more i than five years ago. It is one of six jteresled in continuing their affilia Nye market, Bast Stale Charles Nye, proprietor of the market, con firmed this statement and George Weiner, Budd street, and Frank Och anek, Malleable street, reported see 1 EYE WITNESS TELLS OF PANIC THAT ENSUED tion or in apply for new membership. Big Five 32, Ridgway Service Co.

30, at Kane. Pirates 20, Coi I of "Warren, 21, WTPT? linrV unuru oy r5lIU, Athe Amero company and leased to the The would call attention to the Child Training Talks being given by Dr. Crumbine on the Cheerio radio trig ivjiss uoen the neighborhood at Kane. of tlip mark.H a short time later. Comrades 111 (Continued from page one) Intermediates, juoverninent, and the owners and tin ll'nlled Stales Government, as their 'tenant, are defendants in the writ is i injured her leg later.

program at every Thursday C. 32, at morning. The program is sponsored sued by the common pleas court or airs, hmii John of Brooki'ield, at Kane, near here, told police a girl "answer Pirates 10, Weedville A ing Miss Roch's description was in Weedville. Brook field Tuesday afternoon, trying As she lay over Harold's body, a dering the building sold. brick landed squarely on my head, by the National Broadcasting company and the doctor has nnth knocking me to the pavement in a to catch a ride toward Warren, .0.

The following are games scheduled sell. for mor thorough treatment. Many of the roads north of Long Beach were impassable. 'Quake damage was daze. Many others were either writhing in pain on ths walk or were just lying there still.

John D. Rockefeller this week expressed confidence that the turn in economic tide has come and that business wilKsoori begin to show improvement. In the above photograph he is shown with his great prand ''children, John and Elizabeth DeCuevas. When New Congress Met for Roosevelt Message At the Seaside hospital, where. I niil('e worse by streams of.

oil liberat taken for treatment, the scene e(1 fioni nearby oil tanks and sump holes. iT.in.i L. was frightful. Part of the building collapsed. The water pipes broke and w.Mnr was everywhere.

It was too crowded there for me to get treatment but later, as I sat weakly on a curb, a private physician drove up and stitched scalp. It was badly torn. livery where were people, many of Machinery' for taking out stone to Butes Rodgers company of Chicago ho used at the Pymatuning is be hus the contract for taking out the ing unloaded at the quarries of the stone. It is estimated that it will re Nesharrnock Stone company at Nes 1 quire carloads of stone. Em annock Falls, near New Castle.

The ployment will be afforded for HO men. Special for Limited Time I llum injured themselves, aiding those who were more seriously injured. Mrs. Hill was lo. somewhere in the shuffle.

Later I was' forced to hire a truck' to bring my family to Los Angelas ARE YOU DIZZY? Read 7'f: Full of Aches and Tains? Probably your kidneys are clogged aid can't rid your system of poisons. There's no need to nil'fer from ia; kache. rheumatic pains, dizziness. the Classified Columns of The Kane Republican before going on hat shoppng trip; they contain many bargains. They will save you both time and money, and make your shopping trip a pleasant one.

$1.00 liotlle ty Face Powder $1.00 Flacon Coty 'Perfume F0U 98c to feel run down. Simply give our a thorough cleansing vlth Thompson's Barosma Tablets, t'hey, 'Stimulate your system, help the fdneys. bladder riul Tver eliminate iitiperly. Barosina Tablets bring 'ack your pep and you say goodbye aches and pa'ns. Golden Tablets are a fine laxa Mve to use with Thompson's I'aros ma Tablets.

Barosma Tablets 50c, Golden Lax Tablets 25c, at Temple I Pharmacy and Kane Drug Co. ind All Drug Stores. 1 tin. A I a I I Widmann a Teah, Inc 17 Fraley St. The opening' of the 73rd Congress, called in special session, as Dr.

James Shere Montgomery, chaplain, delivered the invocation. President Roosevelt's mes sage on the banking situation was shortly after read by a clerk of the House as shown in inset. The president asked virtual dictatorship during the crisis. BJHES35S3S3ES5B3.

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1894-1979