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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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PAGfi 6XILV FfttbAY, MARCH 1ti? Our Experience to Guide You Our profit the counsel and information are qualified to give them. They realize from experience the part can play in their business lives. have up our record through years of systematic research, and careful, methodical Our experienced officers are here to give you the beneiit of the highly specialized edge they have acquired. Feel free to consult them. Safe Deposit Title Guaranty Co.

Kittanning, Pa. McTigue Had Fight Won Up To Tenth Round Hero's Home for Balio, Husky Who Saved Nome pondent had scored four rounds for- the Irishman, -four-tfor Sharlcey and two drawn. But those won Me-; Tigue stood out. It was by far the best engagement of Rickard's elimination series. Both were over-anxious and missed a lot of set-ups but the elimination tournament which will! bowling, 'cheering fans were produce an opponent for Gene Tun- by tne excess zeal.

ney late ia the summer. McTigue tired visibly, in thei By HENRY L. FARRELL, Unrted Press Staff Correspondent. New York, March The valliani attempt of the veteran 1 Mike McTigue to climb to prominence iii heavyweight ranks has failed and Jack Sharkey, Boston Lithunian, remained today in the Sharkey and McTigue gave I 000 fans a rousing fight in Madison: I Square Garden last night before I Kid McPartland, the referee, step- ped between them in the 12th round of a scheduled 15-round bout and; i awarded victory to the Bostonian. It! i was scored as a technical knock- 1 I out.

McTigue, outweighed 20 pundsj ninth and Sharkey took the tenth; by a wide'margin. In the. next; round he sent a stinging left to; McTigue's stomach and Mike com-; plained McPartland. The ref-j eree, however; said the -blow had not been foul and ordered the fight-; ers to continue. Sharkey showered left and rights i MeTigue's face in the llth ami the Irishman was reeling.

Dr. almost a score of years older j- the state athletifl commis I than his opponent, might have I stayed the full distance. He still willing to fight but McPartland recognized it would have been dan- i sion's official examiner, nodded to McPartland and the bout ped after 1 minute, 30 seconds. Victory for the Litnunian means C011 "i that fans now have right to expect New Ambulance for Sick Shoes. We csll for and deliver.

Phons 699-J. NEW IDEA SHOE SERVICE 175 Noi-th McKean Street Attended Funeral Charles Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rosenberger, John and 1 gerous to allow the fight to tinue to see rival Bostonians in one of the Sharkey used his best judgment ig outdoor fights of the year: I at the time the contracts for ji Maloney -and Jack -Sharkeyj bout were" signed. He insisted on 1 probably will meet, at the.Yankee a 15-round affair.

stadium early in the summer. The bank that appeals to you is the bank like the ARMSTRONG COUNTY TRUST COMPANY, aims to make its sev- vice as personal and courteous, as possible. That tins institution enjoys the distinction of being the largest bank in Kittahning evidences that its ma'n- ner of dealing with customers is We would jyelcome the opportunity of serving 1 you also. Armstrong fast If the struggle had lasted only Gertrude Rosenberge, this place, 10 rounds the might have Don't forget the CENTRAL BARBER SHOP Girls get the latest cuts in Boyish Sobs 107 N. McKean-St.

Leader-Times ads reach the peo- i pie every time. i and Mrs. Joseph Klassen and dau-1 gone McTigue. ghter, Alice, MeGrann, were at Vandersrift on Thursday attend! urnrrn Ar ins the funeral of Betty Jane, three i JHtKutK year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Holbrock, of The little one succumbed in the i Citizens' Genera! Hospital, at New Kensington oa Tuesday. Besides her parenth she is survived by one brother, Charles III. Services were held Thursday afternoon in the I Catholic church at Van'dergrift. i Exclutivr Dispatch, Copyright. 1U27 tlon, chiefly in dimes, to buy LEVELAND- Balto, tha dog who saved a Both Maloney and Sharkey.

city, it to haw a hero's home ed their right to such a-match by ia seven dogs and their outfit. They will lodge them in Cleveland's Brook-side zoo in epecially-built, This corres- conquering-light heavyweights: MOVIE INTERESTS Don't overlook the serial story. eide-hill raagee, where an earth He is the dog-team leader of cave can be dug for coolness- In Giiunar Kaeeon's string of huskies summer. The to that two years ago carried anti- 1 i 1 A to Nome, gripped at with diphtheria. He is now in.a dime in Los'Angeles: With him are six PINE TREE (Continued from Page One).

i and the District of Columbia and the West Coast Theatres Company of California, which operates 150 theatres in'San Francisco, Los Angeles and other Pacific coast cities. The two theatre companies reported to own a controlling interest in First National. Affairs-of th merged firing will he directed downtown bjr a joint committee; house. PJchard Barthelmess, Leon Errol Collene Moore, Billie Dove" and and a policeman who had sought 1 Harry Langdon. are among, the .1 tocarry the 'child to First National's stors.

New March Three persons lost thei? lives early 1 today in a fire which wrecked five-story tenement sneezing as crowds dust into their throats. others bLthe original team -dropped dead while they ran and out of the harnese: two more died in when they stopped; one, deepite careful feeding, not recover from the exhaustion. Cleveland dog have ganized the Cleveland Balto i committee, under Common Pleae Jamea.B. Ruhl, and are cpl- by popular subscrin- have the dogs in Cleveland by Mareh. Balto is a black-faced, white- chested, huskie.

Hir shoulders are so heavy that he looks bow-legged- and "seems- about to topple forward their weigkt. He Was the herovof the last two laps of tnat, 650-mile- drive' from Anchorage to -Nome. Kasson, driver, lost his way in the blizzard, missing the relief; team. They Larqest Bank in KjttanninQ and Armstrong County GRIEF OVER DEATH OF FRIENDS LEADS TO MAN'S SUICIDE DROP ELEVATOR BOY'S SUIT INVOLVING MILLIONAIRE WILL New York, March case against Lewis- Delafield, charged jointly with Arthur T. Walker with' Alleirtciwa, conspiracy.

to ideprive Angelo over the death of two close former 'elevator operator friends was Relieved to nave been of the- $20,600,000 estate of Ed- responsible 'for the suiclde of "Wal-i ward F. Searles, ter H. Beary, prominent Democrat, was dismissed this afternoon by and former'commissioner Lehigh county, who; shot himself in his hdme here yesterday, Beary, wh.orwas>75,-na'd been despondent, over the deaths of Lehigh coun- missed the town of Bluff altogether, and Kasson put hie trust and I late of the precious i ty, and Sigfried, Supreme Court Justice Tierney. Ellison had charged that Delafield and Walker used undue influence, causing Searles to-cut him off with only $10,000. -He claimed, the millionaire had promised to make him the h'eir to: his fortune.

Balto's uncanny eehse of tion, and aim. Balto knew the way. The victims were "a i and STUDENT KILLS SELF PRESENCE- OF TWO COMPANIONS! THREE NURSES AND DOCTOR ARE BLAMED FOR TRAGIC MISTAKE A Newspaper Adventure uide The moat complete and practical hand-book for fanners ever published. Contains over eighty pages of the latest and most reliable information on growing different farm crops, with an official planting table for your ttatf, checked by your'State Experiment Station. Illustrated with photographs and diagrams.

Bound in handy size. Worth dollars to every farmer. (Continued from Page One) operate it. There is no other, business in which thousands of dollars can-be x. lost so quickly as in newspaper i The cost of operation far exceeds that which, the.

layman; i even the business man, believes. I The establishment of a newspaper I is one of- hazardous en-1 ter prises a person can engage-in; It means the certain expenditure i of vast sums of with the I possibility of failure being than that of success. The ease of i the ilev the' lives of March A high'school student today shot himself to-death before two young "companions after telling them "I'm 'going straight to hell." i He.was-'Herbert Willett, of Chevy Chase, D. the son Mr. and Mrs.

Willett, wio could fur- 10 reason for.their son's ac-l I more than 100 persons" in the build-j 'ing, most of whom asleep. I Firemen removed two unconscious persons from the.hallways and res- cued a mother who with'her small baby was about -'to jump from a i fourth-story window. I The victims -of the -fire I burned jbeyond Only i the charred shield of the-police'of-1 vrho were killed Graflville. Hol- ben, a farmer, 'Mast him for a' school Wiliett Diet his two cpm- ficer "served to i'dentify'hini; pinS 9 ns Kell a P.d Rob body of a small- child undeimeath ert -of the his own" told the 'traeic; storv of Central''high- stsry, of atj rescue. where are 'yon goin," they then Willetts pulled Chicago, March student nurses'have been suspended and one been asked to resign the error, in aJo.cal" hbspitaV maternity ward that resulted the death of five infants and dsingerous'illness of two The of- boric aci'd poisoning, It developed overnight in addition to infants who diedi suddenly.

Wednesday all within an hour of each two other infants in: danger- Another Newspaper Quits Cleveland, Ohio, March 0 lai of Cleveland the time Tim 3 a morning newspaper, was Estate pplicKr': suspended with todays edition. A front of The toda Ti that as a busi- iness venture, the publication fail- I ed after extending over a period of When yon rs nJinnw is five-years. gun, sho.uted; "I'm going ous condition "that 10. fore they could A Ut OUi dijsJLtl, 1 babies given and the'trigger could stop him. "-v; i rj I 1II I i One "of -the two infants found ill WHEN IN PITTSBURGH STOP AT THE NEW HOTEL; KILKEARY You'll like the bright cheerful tKei baths with every room, the- modern steel furni-.

ture, the very rates. in the heart of the busir ness-'section and near all. good JtfS. 1 F. iql-KEAIlY 138 Ninth St.

Pittsburgh, Pa. Baths Rates, $2.00, and $3.00 per day The new "Pine Tree" Hip-Pocket Farm Guide costs lOc by mail, bat you can get a copy free by calling at your "Pine Tree" Farm Seed Dealer. Look for orange and green "Pine Tree" The of Good Crops' le Journal is an Minneapolis," Mardh it Daily News, Tarentutn. fCD.P.) James (Jimm j07iDeia'ney, I i 21, St. Paul yght-h'eavyweight box-1 i Wife Has Hubby Jailed in -St, early I Alleging that he her today poising.

I residence in Ford City Wednesday Although doctors had I night and threatened her life, Mrs. the boier fl ve i Joseph Oss caused Mr. Oss' com-! lie believed aH along that.h.e;wbuld| jmitment to jail on Thursday by! recover. and had Squire Frank Wray, this place, on! 1 4 Delaney. alive, during almost a charge of surety of the peace.

The week couple have been separated -for practically "out on 1 some time. Mrs. Oss lives in Ford The poisoning, the is to. doctorsi say. TEMPLETON TOPICS- Mr.

and Mrs. Davis the 'Week-end, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heighen-bottam Sister. Uiyes Here Bridgeburg, Mrs.

Ella Hill, agedYs, widow of -the. Knights ofj James Hill; died at'her'honie in Ar- Pythias from thi section nold on Tuesday. the chicken 7 dinner served by Sil-j sister of Mrs. Alex Wickline, City and Mr. Oss in.

Cadogan. suit of an injury Delaney received in a recent fight. SHIELDTDENTIFIES, COLLEGE HAUL APPAREL ITS AUTHENTIC ORIGINATED, STTL1D AND DEVELOPED BY COLLEGE FOR COLLEGE MEN BEEN ESTABLISHED AT BIEHL'S The Store for men and young fellows 223 Market Pa. TIDAL TOPICS I j. Mr.

and-Mrs. M. W. (3ray i the week-end at'-the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey-Helm. i Ida Rebecca, infant daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anthony, was buried in the Rimer Hill cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Preaching services In the Tidal Presbyterian church March 6th, at 11 o'clock.

Sabbath! school at 10 o'clock. Friends E. are! glad to know that she is making a good recovery from her recent operation in pital. I Dejcejased a of ver Lodge No. 282 of Ford City Kittanning.

Funeral services will Monday evening. The event was i be held Saturday afternoon at New in 'honor, of the 'S3rd anniversary! Kensington. of the founding of the order. j. Mrs.

Thomas Ogden and son, Wil- Hard, of Kittanning, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. John Miller. visit ed'Els mother, who has Been 'ill, at East Brady, stopping off here for short stay Sunday- evening. Mrs.

Summers returned! home from Tuesday after, spending a few "days "at place with Her husband. 1 Mrs. Ralph Hopper and son, of: Sprankie Mills, are spending week at the home of L. Skinner. GARAGE See tiie New Whippet and -Knight Six ASK OBL A DEMONSTRATION Wrecking Gap.

and- Road Sei-vice dav aiid ai Phone 63 Notftcwmtiefi but what kind, the important problem in children's meals Mr. Hopper spent 'from Saturday i until Monday at the Skinner home. Visits. Mr. and Mrsr.

Robert of Troy Hill, are TejoicTng over; the arrival of a yonhg daiighter, who came to home "pi morning, "Mr. and Mrs. ery rejoicJng aver the-arrivaI of a young came. to. their home Mrs.

Montgomery "will be remembered as Mis Minnie Zellefrow, before her When you have vlslton be rare and phone Me. If. Burial at Coylesville I A niessage. received Fridav by I Simpsons' Daily Leader-Times-from Ydungstown, Ohio, announced the i deatfi of John Thompson, aged.71,| residence in that city, ofj pneumonia. Deceased formerly West Winfiold, The lowing children survive: An-i na, Stephen-, Edward, 1 and! James, at hoine Robert Keas-j ey, Cabot; Mrs.

Harry Bauldoff. FeneVton; Mrs. Fred Claffey and Mrs. Stephen McBride, Youngs- towh; -Fimeral services will be held Monday morning at nine o'clock at St. Brenan's church.

Interment at St: John's cemetery, Cpyjesville. Nowadays children aren't given the unsuitable heavy meals so common years ago. For child health are teaching that the kind of food given is more important for healthful growth than even variety. They are urging the importance of the growth that contain protein in ful Quick Mother's Oats with milk, a cup of each a day, supplies nearly one- quarter of the protein needed by a growing child in a day. Aithe nourishment of the nararal whole vitamins and indispensable furnished by Oats with milk.

Let your growing children have it often. Two kind youhavealwaysknownor Quick(cooks in 2 to 5 min- with coupons interchangeable with Aunt Jemima coupons, redeemable for lamps, rtadinfT are 700 uie.

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