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MONDAY, MARCH 20 TWO THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA, IN A PARAGRAPH V.W.C.A. Notes Miami's Captured Gem Raffles Paints Self as "Robin Hood See what your Julia Sehriever's ail 3 16 tf. Banks are open, money will buy at hat shop. The finance committee announces the time set for the annual budget drive to be as usual, the last week in April. The dates being the 2 lth, 231 and 2ilh.

Showing Today Slick Fingered International Crook, Whose Arrest Revealed $500,000 Worth of Stolen Jewels, Has Long Police Record. Large unruled tablets suitable for school work rents each. Kane Republican office. 2 2 I Expert repair work on all makes of washing machines. Beatty and Rose, Maytag Sales and Service.

Phone SCS J. 3 18 31. Anglers have your fishing rod repaired. Expert work. All parts furnished.

Reasonable. Cliff 617 "The Y. W. C. A.

in a community, as in the nation and the world, is an organization of women and girls of different ages, occupations, creeds, na tionalities, races and interests, who combine their efforts in prder to enrich llieir own lives, to edtviate them selves in the art of living, and to take some share in building a better Kane Bank Notes 1. The new Administration's firm stand on the gold standard, sound, secured money and budget balancing gives great encouragement to prompt business recovery. 2. Following the National Holiday the opening day's business at this bank showed a substantial increase of deposits. 3.

By courtesy of a friend we have in our possession for a few days a well preserved letter written by Robert Morris, the distinguished financier of the Revolutionary days, dated August 20, 17S6. If you would like to see it, drops in. It speaks plainly of the evils of "printing press" money that has plagued peoples so often in history. Dawson street. 3 1 tf Miss Frances Hart, 20 years old, Shenman school teacher, sustained cuts about the body and face shortly after 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon when the car she was driving collided Mi I all others the role he chose above all others The best attended session of the World Fellowship study was held Inst Tuesday.

The course will end with tomorrow night's session, during which some Chinese music will' be given, together with other interesting features. A cordial invitation is ex fended to all young women and older women, who are interested. Music was in the air last Wednes with a ear driven by Miss Frances Barker of North East, a teacher at Shinglehouse. The accident occurred at the intersection of the Stedman TOPAZE road and the West Lake road, a'shorl distance above Stow, N. Miss Barker was driving toward Jamestown on day night when Mrs.

Eirene Turner's the lake road and Miss Hart, was en with MYRNA LOY David O. Srimicfc. exccucive producer. RKO RADIO ficiurc Special tering the main highway when the accident occurred. Miss Hart was taken Committee groups from the Philo mathean club, and the Study club, also made use of the headquarters.

to Jamestown General hospital. Miss Your Business invited Added Feature Another of those nice parties was enjoyed by all the grade school girl Reserves. This t'rne the 7th grade girls were the hostesses, and the occa sion Si. Patrick's Day. The decora Daron Munchausen "VUS YOU DER.

SHARUE' JACK PEARL (Himself) in "THE MEAL TICKET" tions and refreshments yombined in effecting a green color scheme, and the many fun making games led by Miss Irma Bloomquist, the adviser, made for a very gay party. I If I Barker was uninjured. Fred E. Bauschard, 65, of Erie, died Friday from effects of carbon monoxide poisoning received while seated in his auto in the garage at the rear of his home. Bauchard was found overcome in the car, the motor of which was running, by his wife.

She summoned help and he was rushed to the Hamot hospital. He succumed a few minutes later. He had been employed as an accountant and' bookkeeper for more than a quarter of a century at the Ashby Printing Co. The accident occurred while Bauchard was cleaning his car. He had a pail of water and apparently was washing the rear windows inside the car when the poisonous fumes overtook him.

Mrs. Myrtle Hahn, 42, Portville, suf The Business Women's club next Wedncsd.iv right will herald the re turn of Stiiing at a spring party, to Starts Tomorrow "Fast Workers" JOHN fJILBERT MAE CLAKK ROUT. ARMSTRONG which girls outside the club are in PERSONAL1 WILGDX DISTHICT TO a I tint nnnrrnrmnr vited. The usual supper and business meeting will precede the party. The Monday swimming program is receiving new recruits weekly who are beginners in the art of swimming, oi who wish to become more proficient fered injuries and Mrs.

Alice in swimming and diving. Mrs. Gray BOY KIDNAPED FHBH HOME HEM SHIBON Brown, 10, Randolph, severe facial lacerations, when the roadster driven don Smart, the director, is in constant Miss Edith Olson, of Warren, visited friends here yesterday. C. A.

Bloomquist, of Warren, as a business visitor here this morning. William Slagle, of Chase street, is Spending a few days in Altoona, on business. Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Swanson and family were Warren visitors over the week end. The Wilcox district of the New York Lutheran conference will hold its monthly conference in the Nazareth church at Wilcox tomorrow. The business session will be held at 10:00 a. m.

A devotional period will bo conducted at 2:30 p. when the Rev. G. S. Larson, of Port Allegany, will discuss: "The Feet Wash attendance at each class, and is ready to help all who desire it, the fe covering instruction.

by the former's husband, David Hahn, went into the ditch and crashed into a pole in the Portville road near the Grace Moore Harry Sitamore, Hi long campaign of depredations against society ended, Harry Sita more, international jewel thief who was recently captured at Miami, after New York detectives had aided the local police 4a tracking him down, has fallen back on the time honored "excuse" of other ill fated emulators of the fictional Raffles. He asserts that it was always his policy to steal from the rich to give to the poor and that more than twenty persons are dependent upon him for a livelihood. Sitamore, who has a long police record for offences, ranging from traffic violations to suspicion of murder, had upset the nerves of vacationit ts in the southern resort with the ease whereby he entered fashionable hotels and private residences and looted them. Following his arrest $500,000 worth of stolen gems were found in the comfortable beach home he occupied with his wife and 5 year old ton. Among the loot was worth of gems tolen from Grace Moore, opera singer, some time ago, and $60,000 worth purloined from Mrs.

Bertha Glemby Keller of New York. Mrs. Keller ia a member of the Glemby family which has suffered ao much from members of Sitamore's craft. Twice in a few months the Glembya were robbed of huge fortunes in jewelry. Mrs.

Harry Glemby was robbed of a $25,000 earring in January, 1932, and a few weeks after her home wla looted of $305,000 in gems. However, almost all of the jewelry was recovered later. MIAMI, Mar. 21. "When the Beach hotel, long talons of the law, reaching out In Sitamore's possession police from New York Police Headquarters, fo.und a bunch of keys, which, the closed about Harry Sitamore, alias cracksman confessed, was his pass half a dozen other names, here a port to any hotel or residence in town, series of jewel robberies that have Apparently the loss of this "Open Se long baffled the police of the entire same" troubled the snared Raffles country seemed on the way to being! more than the loss of his ill gotten I when trapped Sitamore posed as a i ing" scene from Christ's Passion.

The I new Robin Hood, boasting that it was I his policy to steal from the rich and jgive to the poor, asserting that more Olean city limits Saturday evening. They are in the Olean General hospital. State Trooper Knatt, who investigated, reported that Cora E. Potter, Bolivar, was driving a car just behind the roadster and she turned out to. pass just as Hahn turned out to pass a car in front of him.

than twenty persons depended upon him for their livelihood. Mrs. F. J. Bloomquist and daughter, Irma, have returned from Hath, where they visited relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. George Armagost, of North Fraley street, spent the weekend with relatives in Jamestown, N. V. Mrs.

Bertha Glemby Keller, who The Potter and Hahn machines collid other pastors will take part in the discussion. At 7:30 p. m. the Rev. Luther Lindstrom of Bradford will preach on: "The Great Confession" and the Arthur Bengston of Ridgway will preach on: "Following Jesus Afar Off." The ladies of the Wilcox church will serve lunch and dinner to the visitors.

The Rev. J. V. Benson, of Kane, is in temporary charge of Wilcox as vice pastor and will be host to the district. ed, and the latter left the highway.

Mrs. Hahn and Mrs. Brown were the was Sitamore's most recent, victim, is a member of the Glemby family which has suffered much from the depredations of light fingered gentry. On New Year's D.iy, 19IS2, Mrs. Harry (By International News Service) SHARON, Mar.

20. Although nearly two days have passed since 15 year old Peter Meyers was kidnaped by three armed men from his home in Masury, Ohio, no word had been received from the abductors today. A note left by the kidnapers read: "You'll hear from us later." Peter' was snatched from beside Mike 37, the Meyers family chauffeur, when the two emerged from the basement of the hoin where they had ben kindling a furnace fire. Stevens was forced back into the basement at. the point of guns.

The boy's lather told police he had no enemies and believed his son was being held for ransom. Authorities said Meyers was reputed to be a bootlegger and indicated their belief the bov had been seized bv gangsters. Glemby was robbed of a $23,000 ear I treasure. explained. Mrs.

Harry LaForge, of New York, a sister of Mrs. George W. lialliwell, arrived here this morning to attend the funeral of George Halliwell. .1.. j.

oHiKmmf tho1 "Ul 1" U'St Limr ni.il fictional' Raffles, was trapped in e(n llle Ki'ip of the law His record includes a twenty one comfortable beach dwelling where he ring. A week later the gem was recovered, and soon after Mrs. Glemby and her husband were held up in their home and robbed of $305,000 worth of jewels. This haul was later recovered, with the exception of four pieces. Last January Mrs.

Keller's husband, Isaac Keller, was held up and relieved of $50,000 worth of jewels, but the thieves missed $100,000 more that was in a safe they were unable to open. It. was this jewelry, overlooked on that occasion, that Sitamore took from Mrs. Keller in Miami. lived with his wife and 5 year old son, during intervals when he took time out from his marauding on society, by a force of Miami police who oper month prison term at Leavenworth for a violation of the federal motor vehicle act, and a short term in Welfare Island, New York.

In 1924 Sitamore was held in connection with only ones injured. "Dad" Romick and five young men of the Kane Chapter, Order of DeMolay, were in Warren Friday night to confer with several prominent members of the local chapter for participation in the state DeMolay conclave to be held in Kane in June. The outlook is for one of the largest and best conclaves ever held in the state and the W'arren chapter lias been invited to cooperate in the arrangements. A DeMolay band of Harris burg will be in attendance throughout the sessions and the local second degree team has been invited by state otficers to confer the second or De Molny degree on a class of candidates. Young folks of Warren are eagerly anticipating the outstanding social events which the conclave will embody in its program, Warren Times ated under the leadership of two New soeciallv to'ttto i robberies in the metropolis tho nrt'tn fimi the thief who "had 1 and at tllat tlme questioned in tne murders oi Louise uwson anu i jl)ot King.

Broadway butterflies who hitherto operated with impunity. Following Sitamore's arrest, a search of the dwelling disclosed a quantity of the loot, in gems, valued Your Garden Dr. Clarence True Wilson, secretary of the Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals, of the Methodist Episcopal church, will speak at a wide rally of the temperance forces, in the First Methodist church, Bradford, tomorrow eve n.ing'at m. had been robbed of a quantity of jewelry and Later Sitamore was turned over to federal authorities for COMPANION CROPPING hi ihuc. ui robbel.y (d Washington, ready been identified as having van BURNS HEALED Without A Scar "My sister was burned last winter when putting coal oil on a deadened fire and the flames burst out into her face.

We used nothing but San Cura Ointment and in almost an incredibly short time her face was perfectly healed without a scar. It is the finest thing for burns that I have ever seen. Have also used it for other things. Just lately an infected toe and shortly it was Hattie S. Pitts, 18 Iowa Circle, Washington, 1.

C. Try San Cura for Bruises, Cuts, jFro.st.Bite, Insect Stings, Boils, Sores, Sunburn, piles and Eczema. It relieves the pjiin and is antiseptic and iiealjng. It' medicine chest in itself i a littlefKmily physician that is ever in demand 35c and 60c a jar at Temple Pharmacy and Kane Drug Co. ad lOOl) from the family vegetable ished from hotels and fashionable homes in the resort.

Among thejrea You Will Be More Attractive New, wonderful MFLLO GLO powder makes ycur skin look fresh, tempting. Made by a new French process, it spreads with surprising smoothness, When the baby son of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh was kidnaped sure was the $81,000 wortn gems and murdered year ago, Sitamore i laigest amounts if companion or intercropping is practiced, says J. M. Iluf fington, vegetable gardening exten which were stolen last nionth from Miuo (Xrcioo Mnn well.knmvn Olipra.

yas just finishing" a sentence in Leav stays on longer, hides tiny lines and star. The proceeds of Sitamore's last worth Penitentiary. Released thlr sion specialist tif the Pennsylvania State College. A companion cropping COMMON TABLE SALT OFTEN HELPS STOMACH Drink plenty of water with pinch or salt. If bloated with gas add a spoon of Adlerika.

This washes out BOTH stomach and bowels and rids you of all gas. Kane Drug Co. ATTENTION Members of the S. Suppei will be served at 6:30 Tuesday evening at the Bender hall by the past matrons of the order. 35 cents per.

plate. Please notify Mrs. Alfred Johnson not later than noon Tuesday. raid "on society were also 1 1 vem iaiKe l'Ki intact This was the haul of diamonds ne'ed t0 Vork witn a st0I'' tnat banlshed No drawn "pasty" intact. IMS was tne haul ot oiamonus tua look.

No irritation with nurest face plan is accomplished by growing early nearTs and rubies, valued at au known. maturing crops between the rows or Iiowder Buy delightfully fra than $..0,000, purloined from the suite Is but this tale nc c.i.n,i,. kiw nf s. proved to be a fabrication. hills of late maturing crops.

The practice requires a very rich soil and grant MKLLO GLO today. 50c and $1.00. Tax free. Temple Pharmacy Co. ad ad New York, at an exclusive Miami Like many other so called Raffles, careful cultivation.

The late crop should be the main crop, the early one simply occupying the space between the rows which will be needed later. THE STYLEFINDER FAMILY Spring Close at Hand By Mary Brook Lucas Padishes, for example, may be plant i ed in the same row with beets, car rots, parnips, or salsify and pulled out before the later crops mature. Lettuce or early spinach may be planted between the rows of early cabbage, sweet corn or tomatoes. Pole snap beans, squash and pumpkins are commonly planted in sweet corn. Too close planting should be avoided.

The space between the rows must be sufficient to permit cultivation and natural spread of plants. Tomorrow Succession Cropping Frequent Arising at Night ERIE "I lost much slcep at night from frequent arising, and the kidney excretion would be discolored and cloudy. I would have pains in my back at Kicincy region, also ytf pains in my head. "A splendid lineup; look, there is Bud, he is going to make a fine player, you wait and see!" exclaims Jeanne. She wears a conservative little suit of gray sheer wool trimmed with navy blue.

The fez of matching gray wool is very jaunty 1 "See the big bay mare that' the one I rode last year a mean one!" from Howard. While he goes into details about tricky mounts, Jeanne's eyes wander through the crowd. A suit worthy of her undivided attention is this in two shades of gray striped woolen. The old fashioned sleeves and stitched, revers are quaintly coupled with a very modern taffeta hat and scarf. Now all eyes are on the players! The game has started across the field speed the horses, mallets swing, the click, click of ball sounds down he field.

One spectator is per fectly costumed in a navy and white printed silk frock with white piaue revers and a coat of navy light weight woolen. The very swagger coat of tweed is fashioned in the balmaccan mode. While sport and semi sport costumes are worn by the majority there are stiM a few women who prefer more pleasingly charming frivolous afternoon attire. The large hat of straw braid is softened by a flange and three large pompoms of black maline. It accompanies a black taffeta suit frock with nleated sleeve detail.

frequent dizzy spells and I would notice spots in my vision," said Mrs. V. E. Barnhart of 501 Pershing St. "One bottle of Dr.

Tierce's A nuric Tablets was all I had to take my kidneys were functioning normally again and' they gave me no more trouble." Srnd 10c lo Dr. Pirrre'n Clinic, lluffulo, N. for a iriul pjrkaK of A uurie. Writ tor free wtdicil advica. (All rights protected by the George Matthew Adams ServiceTrade Mark Registered U.

S. Pattnt Office.).

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