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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • 9

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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L7 THE PLAIN fiAKKUTHAZLETON, MONDAY AVTEHNOON, JULY 9, 1923. I'AUtt NINE lla-l THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE BT CGNDO NEWS OF THE SOUTH SIDE am Of Oxfords and Shoes (P. F. Msrtin, Correspondent and Sport Wrltr. BIG LEAGUE pitching of Baskin, having eleven strikeouts.

Score; Drifton Federals. We have a lot of Women's Oxfords and Mcn'a Shoes and Oxfords, most all sizes; black.tan and fancy. We have on sale at the following prices: Women's Oxfords TAX COLLECTOR AFTER DE-1 LINQUENT8 MrAdoo Commissioner Married Purchased New rip Or- (in Council Meeting Tonight. After Delinquents Th list of delinquent! in McAdoo borough hsi been plead In the hands ol Constable Potachney for collection tit nas notinea many delinquent to pay up or suncr me ponsuy, inoac who with to avoid being penalized should pay their taxi a without fur ther delay. It will save them tome coin.

McAdoo Man Weds Stephen kToth. itreet commlialoner of Mc Adoo and Mra. Barbara Wargo, were married In St. John'a church 'i R. II.

0 A. K. I Mack, rf, 2 2 2 0 1 North, 3b ,1 2 1 0 Carberry, lb 's 1 8 0 0 Monti, cf 2 2 2 0 0 Batklrf, 1 2 2 1 Woodring, If 1 2 0 0 0 Wsacavage, rf 1 1 12 0 0 Johnson, sa 110 0 0 Kevere, 2b 2 0 2 4 1 14 13 27 6 3 Ilazleton Red Has. R. H.

0 A.E. L'srle, cf 2 3 2 0 1 Korea, 1 2 9 1 1 C-reising, lb, 1 2 6 0 0 Byde. 2b 1 0 1 0 0 Krapf, as 2 0 14 0 Weill, If 2 3 2 0 0 Groh, 3b 0 0 1 3 2 Allen, rf 4 1 10 1 0 Farrhinsky, lb 2 2 2 0 0 Scullion, rt 0 0 0 0 0 12 13 24 9 4 I Men's Shoes Men's Oxfords ivs Uitu-vOiTica Him to a oei TTTTTm' in an an at Northampton yesterday. Tin ceremony waa performed by Rev. Paul Kcptuck, formerly paator of St.

Stephen a church, McAdoo. The couple left for Boa ton on their honeymoon and upon thilr re will livt at McAdco. Their frlenda here art preparing to tender Lauderbach Co Thought Each Breath Would Prove Her Las them a big reception. New ripe Organ A new pipe organ will be Initialled thla week in 8t. Cunegunda's church, McAdoo at a coat or mo.

Tendered Outing Mlsa Helen Reber of McAdoo, tendered an outing at that plac to a party of frlenda in honor of bet birthday anniversary. Ram Ball Bunker Hill Tigeri defeated the St. Nicholas team yesterday 24-3. The McAdoo Shorts won the junior championship of McAdoo, when they fee ted the Creeeents of the same burr by count of i to 3. Th feature of he game waa the pitching ot F.

urn peter and timely hitting of the Shorts. Had Ankat Hurt Stanley LetB-ko, the McAdoo base ball player, is out of the gam with a sprained ankle. New Arrival A baby girl was bora to Mr. and Mrs. George I'e-trtnkey of McAdoo.

laeled hi Detroit John Scran and Michael Duran, of McAdoo, have located in Detroit, where they have secured employment. Won Foot Bare Peter Don! in of McAdoo, defeated James M'-Phea. of the same town, a well known sprinter. In a 100 yard dash for a aide. Considerable money changed hands In the result.

ItraeAt Shew Under the auspices of the McAdoo Fire Co-. Ine, "The Third Alarm" srtll be produced at the Paler Theatre Thursday and Friday, July 13 and IX Caaartl Meeting MrAdoo Council will bold their regular Building Concrete Grandstand. A concrete and steel prandsland ia being erected by tht Schuylkill County Fair Association at Its new grounds near PolUvitle in preparation for Ihe first annual fair to be held In the early fall. Pottavllle hopes some day to make the fair as attractive an event as the one annually conducted at Allantown. Fighting Proposed Consolidsiloo.

Business Interests at Fotteville havo come to the rescue of the Philadelphia Heading Railway Co. by objictlng to the proposal of the government thst the Baltimore Ohio absorb the Reading system. It la claimed that Ih would be grow, ly unfair to the Heading Co. and that If evbe idea goes throuch it would entirely rnminaw the Heeding, which ia one of the best known roads of the country and owns Important terminals at Philadelphia, NtiTlfK I wUh ta saMHroee the removal at my bmiaeas loc atioa lo 27 KAST BLAINE gTKKET a here I am reedy ta receive jaut arder. STKPHF.S VIXC2I Merrhaal Tailor 17 EAST MI.AIMi rVTHFJCT Formerly at III Ka.t Blaine St.

Saturday's Games, American League. St, Louis, 13, New Yoxk, 3. Detroit, I): Athletics, 6 (first). Detroit, Washlngon, Chicago, 0 (flrstl. Washington, Chicago, (ace-ond).

Cleveland, 27; Boston, 3 (flriO. Cleveland, Boston, (second! National League. Cincinnati, New York, 2. Brooklyn, 10; St. Louis, (flrati St.

Louis, 7: Brooklyn, 1 (second) I'ltt'buruh, 18; Phillies, 6. Chicsgo, Boston, 1 (first). Chlcsgo, Boston, 3 (second) International League. Syracuse. Jcwey City, (1 ti Jersey C.ty, taoc.

rIIsli, Kesu'ing. I. liochester, 12s Newark, York-I'enn league, York. Wllkes-Barro. 7.

Scrsnton, Elmlra, 2, (first). Scranton, Elmina, 3, (secondi. Triple Cities, 17; Wllliampr Amerlrsri Aseociatioa. Toledo, Minneapolis, 3. tndianapolia.

Kan-aa City, S. Louisville, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Columbus, 2. Yesterday'a Brore. Ameriraa League.

Chicago, Washington, 3. Cleveland, IS; Boston, 10. rhlladalphia. Detroit, New York, St. Louis, 4.

National League. Cincinnati, ft; New York. 3, St, Louis, Brooklyn, 0. International I-eague. fiulfalo, Itrsdlng, 4.

Newark, Rochester, 6. Jrsey C4ty. II; Syracvse, 8. i American AesocUtlon. Kansas City, Ind 4 i City, 12; Indtaranelu, (second gs.n-.el.

To'edn, Minneapolis, (secoeJ im, Milwaukee, 4'. Loukvilte, (Aral gsmel. Vwsulee. Louisville, (second gjme). SU Paul, 1 1 Columbus, i.

New Terk. frees. Leegae, York. Tr-pV Cfilc. 4.

ftmlra. Wilkos-Baire, Wililsmsport, Scrsntun, 7. MS AWAY WITH MIIK.RT. The Pine All Sues defe.n ed the ILifM. Midevia a ssme Kee ball wi lha Hv.gHu field, mr 4..

The dget bad 9 different (itchers wS-le tee All Stars hsi two, prMrhko aJ Rubntale atari for the A1 Purs. TWIMtiHT CAME. The Su JrAn'i C. will plsy br T. A.

B. of Frw'snd a gsm r.day rremng at i- Pa-k A large crowd it esparied to t. aess thls eantcat, On F-atwrHsy afwrnoan at 4 e'ffO'l St. Josn't wi! the ft fn Al. Ktam at KsMy Ron wee the Su J-rn will ktva a pSrnie ail iftay naek and ewitng.

accept Tbe 8. John's kpi (lleUrego the Onridsj A an riasdsy. aa out gffMe. if (ltaa wsnia ta 8t. ivhm tVy ksve ta kt the ttrsl gsaia on ear gfeandt, wU a eaim eiwe at Ofa Ihe SBiy la Augwl If wry.

arawer thmugii ItlM Pf oe kanagf M. Wsnde, diratt. KF-tT RFtl lm. Te ririfloa FaWra'4 b'k Sd sVfatlad lha SWaftf lisl'urta 4 IUt kf the wore ef 14 la II THe fee tuns of Ina gsaat wet tee IWi net kits kv Un IV MONEY FOR $30 to ill 1 tonight when atveral important matters will ba taken up, a Marriage liana Proclaimed The bans of matrimony wots announced in St. Patrick's church at McAdoo yesterday, between John Augustus of Hatlrton and Miss Nellie Kam-ora of McAdoo.

-The brido to ba la ihe duughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kamera, a Underwent Operation Tholma, laughter ot Mr, and Mra. John Llp-Jick of McAdoo, underwent an op-oration for the removal of her ton-tlli at tho Ilazleton State Hospital, Purchased Auto Richard Long, if Beaver Brook and Felix Crone ot McAdoo, have purchased new cart. Foreman on Vacation 'John Price, a mine foreman at the Beaver Brook operation of tho C.

Dodaon Co. is spending week's acatloii at Atlantic City. Cherry Party Joseph' Davis, of McAdoo, chaperoned a party from that town on a cherry party to Mt. Grove. Brief News Mra.

Margaret Sharkey and daughter Elisabeth, of Park View, are visiting at Philadelphia. Mlaa Elisabeth Qulnn of Phila-lelphia who was visiting at Treao low, has returned home. Edward Curran, of Hsxleton, tpmt Sunday at tho guest of hia wutln, John Dougherty, of McAdoo. Misa Helen Mauko. of St.

Clair, ia being entertained at the Crone home In McAdoo. Steve Tomkin, of Philadelphia, returned to Philadelphia afur a visit spent with Joseph Davis of McAdoo. James J. McDonald, the MeAaoo merchant, will spend a vacation at Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kline and family ot McAdoo, enjoyed an auto trip through the surrounding valleys yest'rday. Mrs. Kahl and son Alfred and laughter Miss Ann, of Edaards-vllle, spent Sunday at the Huns home in MrAdoo. John Wynne chaperoned an auto party to Northampton yesterday.

John O'Brien and Miss Bella Mr-Cool, of Jarksona and Misr Katharine Dover and Mary Fcnncuey of Krranlon, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Sarah Boyle aij fam- ly at MrAdoo. Mr. and Mr. William Brennan nd daughter Kethryn of Mahanoy City, spent Sunday ae tb gw.ts of Mr.

and Mrs. John lons roe ana family at MrAdoo, Mlite, Grae ferry. Helen m- tick. Isabel Sweeney and Stephen Payer, of McAdoo, students at the JCutttown State Norn-si School observed the wwk end at their Hooves, Hon ia a line thing but haw yw ever noticed that tho bank will not lend you money on It as security: 2 NIGHTS befaro y-f ore, ADl'lTJ lie ww ts a bs Art Lourr" a i 3 3 1 .79 1 Knclmr, a Pumps $1.49 $1.98 like every breath would be my laid At night I couldn half sleep as always felt tired and worn out. "Since taking Teniae I enjoy beat of health.

The heartiest never distresses me the least bit sn 1 sleep fine. My strength- come bark and In anrlltii gained thirteen poumls Teniae hasn't an equal." Tanlac is Tor ssle by druggists. Accept no a Over 37 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Fills ture'e own remedy for constid or sale everywhere. Lanaford Woman Hurt Creek.

Miss Anna McLaughltrfa ytara, of Lansford, ia at Hospital with contusion right shoulder, the far head, sustained when her i 'i turtle at Ponk Creek, first taken ta the home Jonet. at Freeland for and then removed to lH pitaL When It's 98 in the And ratber uticots! (imcigery wbett su boU Elr ctrtciiy "31 Your I IouKclc-n For every LuUswJ ta (tie Electric RWEFPER- ckniwn I licsirn. It i at a taOMn-onO cirr flUVelv 6t! Ail th Ami arhich flron (' lUfO ktlj UrartUirk At 1 Mrui 7s slew Ik Aeatfec.tar tie. Mirmt riaivirw tt Wkkk imn9m kH llt I tf u.mi a.tirt i tk fr1 tkt tekfcW ttntria anekt rsiv a 'a, e-a i r.sia klk ia 1 a- r-''. ii, Sla, Mwf ia ik.

I Na e-w-t a. mt I llmno f. a free d- i ruiinn In ywir own i ttitiigniHiti, NiJ HAzlcton MachJ Supply Co. Cor. ItranrJ A Vine flu.

i 1 I mm 1 ST. JOHN'S E. WINS OCT IN TENTI th. St, Jchn's E. C.

defeated the TVckow Tigers In a 10 Inning game Tie feature was the pitching of F.sttha allowing the Tresckow team but ene scratch hit, also the batting and elding of the St. Johns. St. Johns E. C.

R. II. 0 a. e. 6 1 1 aa Ripetx.

2b cf Mstyas. lb r.a e-ia, Xatyaa, 3b rf hs.na, If 4 12 30 18 i Trearkew Tigers, R. H. A. G.

Kondssh, 3b Dot ick. lb (uitsoin, ss Boyle, I. Kondssh, D.dirk. cf Petrol lo. 2b Niger, rt Cotton, 3 1 10 3 MANAt.KR P.RF.F.N AFTER NEStH EHONIStl STAR Pkk Breen.

manager of the Hat-elan baso ball team la dickering fur iie servtcea of Jimmie Cadden. the Nrsquahoning war. Cadden playing aetwnd bate) for the Emaus team of watch Freddie Knauer, of MrAdoo ta pitcher. I CUIE kVILUAMS rtlCNFIl BT CATASAmtA TEAM FdHio Witliamt, tha former Bee- er (irewk pitcher who was with Snecandoeh Braves for a time I. pitching for the Catasattqua tesm.

JOMXH C. P1.AT8 JKDIHl STARS ni'NRAY The Hi, John's C. will play th r.nt game ef a saras snth tho Jedio Hsrt ao tho Jeddo fte'd nest Sunday win a w. Clemewt between the fans and istgt crd of spectator ia epc il lo attacid. Manager Wanda wt'J ttse bit be: lineup tn this game.

LOCAL BALL SCORES. Too Mag kit JuMar Profession! defatted le Joily Pore at the piay-gtwttmka tl'i. ke lai(k Kevatanas won ore-the brae. Ridge C. by a forfeit the Greaa Hlge ksa fktiaj skaw up at 3 p.

as. Th 8wm Junker Kert0et eetlly aVfasted Die Graen View All Alert Ue 4 Cnmbarry Arid IJ. 4 Tho C. C. urnayed la OeiiHda and beet 10 strong A.

A. C. fkt being their aaeead defaal if (ba sasasa. The Ja44a Urs defeated tile rtfia A. C.

Ik one eafed game II Cagrve't base running featured, tka teaend 8 -11 Club tri aewed Kt, M.ry I A. M. 8, 8 7. Jatt 1kMase sHnwad a-il lea hH 11 1 "kt'l EVERYBODY $300 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 01 I YOUR HEALTH PALACE Mala Footnre at and I 2 NIGHTS Here's the Way to Give "Nothing ever helped me until I got Tsr.lsc and that ia aaylng a good deal for I have tried all sorts uf medicines and treatments during the pat five years in my efforts lo regain my health," recently ssid Mrs. Albert M.

Swisher, of Rohrers- town. Pa. "During all that time 1 suffered so with indigestion thst even an apple or an orange would make me miserable and I oftern turned so sick I had to leave the table. Gat would form ao badly the pressure of it would came my heart to flut-0 ter so fearfully at times that I felt Mi TAKE RADIO Radio erruiment on car operated by American tountts can now be taken into Canada without payment of the former tparotl duty, as a rr- ult of an agreement reached be- jtaeen the stste deportment of the United Stale and Canada at the Initanre of the American Automo- bile Association. The csme up as the re sult of i trip to Toronto msde by a member of Ihe (Uveland Motor Huh.

which la affiliated wtth the A. A. the T-rronto authorities permitting Amcficsn citlua to drive bis car Into Canada under the reciprocal arrangement that etutt but holding that the radio outfit at larhxi to hit ear waa not a nsrt of the automobile and requiring him lo give a rath boed of Offktai of the A. A. A.

look thit matter up with the llivtiion of in" tt a adian Covemment and as a reinSt sotpmobi: reritirecity wst et ettended to cover radio equipment when attached to a car. A large number of toarUU carry radio equipment en theit kutomaeil, offici: ef the A A. feel that th d-ijen la an In. pertant step ta further cementm the rsiioe which now etitt batwaea Canada and the l-atl, ed Atates. The Ontatio Motor League operated the American Auto- mokiie Assnrietiaa in pretentirg th roettef to the Canadian tutherUw Fle rartle la liar place aa I Ticket.

It prt.t.ie mat fl.e ptnie ill ban place on the ticket it- th. ebwllan. They are RpiMirn. Ivmarralk-, Son. pant.

ten, Ptahibition and rWtaiiit. Tni It ke year when city candidates at ta ba vaied fr and alto county of Ac byr. 8 II OUR Real First Aid in Drowning Attending Boy Scout Confer en C. J. Klrsrhner, of North La tret, president of the Hath Boy Scouts, left for Brar Moun at Tarrj'tuwn, N.

Y. to attend annual conference of the Boy Sc. of America. Bobbed of 1263, John Bodnkk, a board horn of John Wamork, of Sro Capta to I ih-h 4 Lauret street, appealed to Ca of Police nillism Kramer him in recovering I26S which stolen from him. Vtasqork at the lockup si a pistcrfal wit Crest Infui at Toarlsta.

There has been a great Influx of iiurisu to tikes-Barr and other snthrarito coal field cities this month. They are members of auto riles passing throuch this part if ihe stau to and front their way the Peoonos, lUlaraed From Wedding Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fterro, of city, who wre recently mar ird.

have returned from their Honeymoon tour and have taken up herr residence In the fJroo apartments. Mrs. Fierro was nee Mary (Jtnnaro, of Ran Diamond avenue. I -w sujtktM ae eay se uosu ea.SMtktt k-wsei am aae las eriisissa Th as sa kmt ra sat Ml kwi utt alalewat is erwas A kr O. imi SI sia Sa S.

imitmt IV. aa MlMII v4 ia a VfMI SV eae akSW i ISM aa a "asJea, a4 s.e aal sH mm raar sea k-e ae sa ftavlral kat ess cvvwwrairf (.,, qin ssaeas ta ek sal sate latifkf a Sn eatrtkMI at tai eai vaesa ta eewas ea atsi sa raxats fast at tee I I sw e-a tit (na By ROYAL S. COPELAMD, M. D. mimn evenpr rroaj pew To 'o er CojssjMur of HfUA, grew fink Coy Cecil B.

DM tile's Big Paraawaat Special "MANSLAUGHTER" Tho epeartentUr ressanro of a daring daughter of hirury and tho man waa, loving bee. seal fee? to prison. A torrent of emotional (anil and earning clims see. With setting of lavish beauty and the greatest I Mill cast over assembled. FealaHag THOMAS MEiCHAN and I.F.ATMIl It JOY TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT NOW tUt lb warns waausar Is tpaa aa.

veery peal of water, frwas lae "ewtmada' bete" to Ue svms. has Ha charea far child ran and graw.p, let le Jey te, Utt nmsssw aVIlghta ta SMrrd by tae asd atartaa wo bear aaavt the dreadfal aeetdewu whlrk are of alnsast daily eesurvawe. Any Maaaey asarwiag pick op the aapas and reed tba eaaiSrr eanalliea at the slwra, araoed the lakee and slang rivers and ponds. Many of the UtaUliai mlgnt baeo been averted if ere smb. a knawtedgv af Aret aid to the drsrsmtng were si ftamL At the Aret am af a drewnlee.

and far a tii ns nnoxctv' Rioiim i i rot r-wnody. and poiotae. rsi most net irwst la sar t. erwn deeta. sod Mte wee af tl-at saty arvtvea OS tae wit rot Te world CHILD 1 kb ess jam, is ar ra MVhr 4 Porch Rockers A as se tsa se Is esaweeil Ml ae amue srww sa smii fas sal esss ttmm nssivtsg ekMkiKt ew ISa sseflat two oaaaasr sJ'asl lha) fJ0f)4aeli tfat ivsl se sf eaae aseaeasi mitt Kaeel st eae eOe ef Mm setteea bate.

kis kasa. Pssoa yase eeeas aa kit leva? ersa sM kasr ike of rsr bate Ssrwsee st seatwe ewssj'e. Waise year katy ke eaaeee kai ke ael reeseee taar bssst Pl SwaiMK. tsie sri'le af ewe sat su saiaraj svsa kee se laf Ike imia t. t-rt iare lessfO isa sv lasle s4.

a eaaHa. St ta t-t ia an hat4l e4 timi.ie kiw aw s.a. i aai nev paa aaM ke Ia4e sf a tM la erase W) ew a seafaHag fwar aiM4 ik4 a ew'e'ie -a, irnl a la eat is ra ras a-4 m4 mm sa4 a esa ik kn sa i sta an.ti.taa. tasne at aak rataa TV MM UJ A. '-a ae elvs II It s-s 8PECIAL SALE! SuKsUtilinlly bnitl Perth 4 maito la sell at Comrortatile br Exlfcnlinry talus Crni early! LsNiiirxl At kfaj 10 AflJ c'hpra of goodl pturtitinf.

Our Ion! pAUttded pkmetit ptAftg trJtJ pio you. Nnl Iwcseary own roAt It wlil plcatur fully 4np)n rmA In our pflvAl Inicnipwinf rorun. I.1 tnduairlal lUti.r. In tVtma, lit Rprt nt ntMtivri nr prna itt pFao, PTnitTi ui'tririeVvnAU REFRIGERATORS $11.75 to $55 A rwl nU.mle Up frige nf on-Vgrin I'nK'jdl valuoa, BATTERY CHARGING N'e 8 dy wail fe y-r lt. In A a sa.

8edy Av 4 p. with a kaillee, kti. etlivpd Try s. tiring yaae be'lery In. II ZLET0N BATTERY CO 413.41 West flraed 8k ia ei atias et -s taw TEOPLES INVESTMENT CO.

fl Ju, ---la Sat aa i.nu va e'- sta at sear eit et 4aa eai tm alp fa 8U Hnnletntl, fca 9nm a- ih veww'woflli'. Mora, 0 1 I.

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