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111311 MI COMPLETE TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS. THE WEATHEB Light rain tonight; Tseeday steady and much" colder; mredably tam 1m NEWSPAPER vest and north TEMPEBATmtE Shown by Beearding on Gaxette Bonding nn to 8:38 p. Mhu, 37, 6:3 a. Mu, 56, I p. m.

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1882 PITTSTON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930 FIFTY CF.NT8 A MONTH SIX DOLLARS A YEJAR. EIGHT PAGES ram BOY WfliV JURY SELECTED TO TRY FISHER ON DAVISFAVORSPLAIl for ram TEXAS VILLAGES DESTROYED WHM CO. COMMISSIONERS ASKING DELAY AND AN OUTSIDE JUDGE IS ARRESTED FOR FATAL SHOOK MURDER CHARGE OF IMMIGRATION hugedambrem: Andrew Ftsber, of this city, Washington, Nov. 24. Secretary of Labor Davis today emphatically ap Hamburg, Germany, Nov.

24. The German steamer Luise Leonhardt was reported wrecked today. Her crew at proved the proposal of Senator Reed, placed cn trial before Judge A. Valentine in Criminal Court this. morning charged with murder In oonneo tlo wtOvthe death of Policeman Wal The sensational conspiracy cases ReptL, for further immigration re inmrn pnr Corpus Chrihti, Nov.

24. Res 30 were said to be Paul Warner, aged 11 years, residing in Meshoppen R. D. No. 1 died Sunday at 12:05 p.

m. in Pittston Hospital of gunebot wounds in the chest, face and abdomen. The boy was shot while he and his brother Arthur were hiking through the woods near their heme. Last night, however. State troopers took into custody John Pangonas, aged .14 years, a school mate of suictUm to relieve unemployment.

ter Boos. The entire morning was tak Distress signals from the ship were cue partes plodded down the fertile Nueces River Valley today in the wake Reed announced he would Introduce in Congress a resolution to suspend all quota, munigration except immediate picked up in Cuxhaven Sunday night and two ships from Hamburg went to of a wall of water, liberated by the VMM Mil IMBED EMBRACERYIAL hum orHhioii; AIRMAN tM. mil iTJinif nh'i against Luzerne county commissioners, contractors and other county officials, seth for trial today, had failed to get started up to 3 p. m. today.

When called this morning, attorneys for the defendants filed a petition with Judge Valentine, setting forth that there had been unwarranted activity by the the rescue. It was reported this morn Dreaiung or a reservoir dam, which destroyed 2,000 homes, covered great relatives of persons already In the United The suspension would be effective for two years beginning young; Warner, and sadd that a war ing that the distressed vessel had en up with the selection of a jury. The Ccumonwealth bases its charge on the deaib ojf Patrolman Boos, alleging that It resulted from a kick during a souffle in a Pittston dance hall. The policengan's ankle was broken. This was on May 14, and the policeman died from pneumonia on June 13.

The Oom necDwealtSi alleges that the rrnimonia was due to the injury and resulted in broken In two. areas of farm lands with mud and silt rant would be ifsuei charging him with murder. It is alleged that Pangonas July 1, 1931. and would exclude from The Lute Leonhardt left Hamburg and killed hundreds of head of live the country Filipinos, who now enter stock. Sunday for the United States with cargo of potash.

flred the charge cf stoat that icruck Warner. The State police learned that the boys had quarreled several tones mlulnliiri county judges in connection with the The bravery of a woman telephone The wreck of the Luise Leonhardt Gilbert H. Van Kirk, of Wukesbaire, ease that disqualified them from sitting recently, Warner having accused Fan occurred at the mouth of the river Elbe the victim's death. operator, Mrs. Goldie Jenkins, 28, of Mathis, was believed to have saved scores of lives.

After notifying in the trial, and asking for delay until application could be made for an out 1 goes ci tafctrg some of his trace. when the vessel was caught in a storm when called for trial this morning pn the charge of embracery arising out Assistant District Attorney Don Cccghlln represented the Common Young Pangonas, after being arrested cf violence. authorities, she remained at her switch Beth the rudder and anchor chains oy state troopers of the Towanda sub Madrid, Nov. 24. Ocmmander mon Franco, noted Spanish, escaped from military prison? Sunday morning, officials of he itary air service announced' today.

Franco was serving an eight moi. wealth ai the trial, and Chief of Police of the trial of the Black Creek township election case last summer, was broke. The ship later was washed the United States without restriction. Davis said he had suggested such further restriction two years ago ana expressed belief it would relieve unemployment After December 1, when Congress convenes, Davis will be Reed's Senate colleague and will be able to vote in favor of the resolution. Chairman Johnson of the House Immigration Committee announced Saturday he would propose permanent legislation to stop further immigration of all except immediate relatives and station, was taken to Wyoming bar board for tours, warning residents whose homes were in the path of the side judge to sit in the case.

Judge Valentine consulted with other members of the court, and ordered the counsel for the defendants to appear in court af two o'clock and submit tes absent. Attorney Ray Livlngstine, ap ashcre and stranded off Grossvogel Luke Keating, is the prosecutor. The defendant is represented 07 Attorneys Harold Flannery and W. W. HalL who racks to have finger prints made, and immediately afterward was taken back flood.

sang. earing for the defendant, reported to The flood was caused by a break in to Towanda. This morning he was deny that the death cf the policeman sentence tor political activities to the court that his client was in bed at the family home, too ill to appear for timony in support of tneir aiie was due to the. injury, but resulted When court convened this I to; Susquehanna county jail gallons. BuveiiiiQcnfc trial.

frcm natural causes. the Mathis dam, 40 miles northwest of Corpus ChristL Constructed less than a year ago at a cost of $2,50000. the Franco, Spain's most famous iu oaunixose, me snooting Having tax en place in that county. After the jury was selected and was sentenced to prison last week District Attorney Thomas M. Lewis, declining to accept this as final, had Dr.

Daniel Dailey. of Kingston, sent afternoon, extended arguments developed among the attorneys, and up to 3 p. no action had been taken on the petition. sworn the case was sent over to Judge workmen who could be classed as indus ordered transferred to the fortrar B. R.

Jones for trial. dam extended across one end of Lake Lcvenskiold, the water of which covered 7,000 acres. trial specialists. A Meshoppen undertaker took charge of the remains of young Warner and removed them yesterday afternoon to can Cristobal at PamDloa. B7 The jurors swern to the trial of the FLOOD MUST I FORMING OF JOSEPH POLLARD tested against his removal to ress, however, and.

said he case are: to the home for a physical examination of Van Kirk. Within the hour the re port was back at the court house, and Shortiv After nnnn fiunrinv a f4nv the family home. "The plan," Johnson said, "would place us immediately on a Simon pure selective immigration basis. We have enough new seed stock in the United Adam L. Duasinger, caterer, Kings lOSt immedlAtelv nn a Charging that the entire bench of Luzerne county hasdisplayed such activity in the course of the from leak developed in an earthen embankment of the dam.

The leak spread ton. auc mer, wno won WoriIZ.11 it held that the defendant was fully capable of appearing tor trial. audits of the county and the criminal States now. We cannot absorb any new immigration' of the wholesale Hugh Boyle, laborer, WOkesbarre. George Hudak, miner, Exeter.

Geccge Sctak, pai'nCer, Hazleton. HEARING IN THE Selection of a jury in a murder case slowly, in a few hours a 1,200 foot section toppled over and water swept down 'the valley at an estimated rate of a half million gallons hourly; was halted while Dr. Dailey was call type." Albert Leonard, foreman, Hazleton. processes arising theret rem. as to make impossible a fair and impartial trial, counsel for, County Commissioners Rosser, Harrison and Conway and for tion by a flight to Brazfluu successful attempt to cross the to New York last year, has be politically for a yearJUrecl.

writings and other activities the government especally in' regs ed to the stand. He testified that he Reed said his temporary exclusion Wilfred Flood, who was convicted in Frank Panshteon, suDerintendent project would to some extent prevent Buildings In two villages, La Fruita Wyoming. HARRISO II CASE Heitert A. Lundy, merchant. Kings mer County Controller Harry T.

Butts, shortly after noon today, asked that spread of unemployment, explaining suspension of immigration for two years would not modify "the permanent ton. Bviauon aoministraaon. and Bkintzer, were destroyed and 10 feet of water left in the streets. Bridges were washed out and railroad tracks destroyed or covered with mud and the trial set for today be continued James Keating, machinist, Pittston. the Lucerne County Courts on a charge of murdering Joseph Pollard, of Kingston.

18 year old gasoline station attendant, must die in the electric chair at Rockvlew Penitentiary for his act The death sentence imposed by the courts of Luaerne on Flood was affirmed today by the Supreme Court in an CbernecxL minamii until the judges can ask for the assignment of an outside judge to try the solution of our immigration policy as embodied in the immigration act of SET FOR F1AV wreckage. lucgston. 40 killed: vide 1924, nor weaken the national origins Rescue workers estimated that 2.00d Aucnaei Hasunsky. merchant Wil cases. The petition setting fcrth a long chain of circumstances connected found Van Kirk abed, but that his temperature was 98, a perfectly normal state.

Respiration and other tests also showed what the physician said was a perfectly normal condition. He klso stated that, as far as he was able to discern, there was nothing in the physical condition of the man to prevent his being in court. As to the mental status, he reportea that Van Kirk had claimed to hare been given a certain course of treatment in the last twenty four hours that left him very nervous and that he was not able to think very clear 1 principle on which it is built" Keeoarre. cattle were killed. There were no re opinion handed down by Justice John "The resolution," Reed's statement unooin Dodson.

laborer. Wilkm. ports of any loss of human with ie hearing ou audit and the special procedure marking arrests since County Commissioner Leslie J. who was arrested on a b2nch warrant Saturday afternoon, charged with continued, "will also exclude Filipinos pane. W.

Kephart The slaying of young Pollard aroused that time was read in open court be tor tne. same period: and I believe ssjcnaei 5. Marlon, clerk. JaiUm fore Judge W. A.

Valentfce by Attor emDracery in having Jurors Edward this ought to be done. It is clear that iwp. ST. ROCCO'S CHURCH unusual mrflgnaticn throughout the Wyoming Valley. Flood entered the ney Tbcnjas p.

FarreH, of the ccunse! Hershkowitz, of Kingston, and George Parry, of Hanover Township, ao lined up for the defendants. At the gasoline station at a time when Pol to admit unlimited numbers of who are entering the Unitec States and settnntf on the Pacific conclusion of the lard was alone in the nlace ant lie at readtag tha jude preached through Herbert J. Reese, a Ill ac that he wculd consult with SCEflE OF CHUG cierk the commissioners' office, ap Coast in increasing numbers, would off tempted to steal the money from Xtie cash register. Aware of his responsibu set all we have done and propose to penrea oeiore juage u. d.

coughlin this morning; with his attorney, Abram zty, tne impetuous youth refused to "rWLrf. ly. i On motion of District Attorney Lewis the court. issued, a capias for toe. defendant, after bail had been formally respited.

Elmer Brown, of Wilkesbarre, is surety for Van Kirk on this. charge. JPCEPTII comply with Flood's demand that he 1 wmhui ujc H1UJ OI AUTO peans and persons Central and iSalsburg, pleaded not guilty and. de ij toe other members cf the bench and announce a ruling later. At 12:30 o'clock Judge Valentine anrcuneei adijcuTHnenit cf court and directed that the counsel for petitioners be prepared at 2 this after IHSOHSUIIDJIT violence, aoccmpanled ty.

rain and floods in submit white tte1 highwayman rebbed manded a hearing on the rae caan rtgwer af Ms nsnfantsWne As there are other charges alleging raiera resisted he was lnstantlv r. St. Roooo's Church was the scene" of It is expected that Van Kirk will be conspiracy to defraud the county pend a charming nupti! veht yesterday at by the intruder and died a Jbort time later. brought into the court some time this noon to submit testimony in proof of the legations ci the petitira and ing against the commissioners for trial LH jthis week, counsel for Mr. Harrison high noon, when Miss Mary Gattusso, daughter of Mrs.

Grace of 114 Two hours after he had held un and afternoon and that a jury to try him will be pickod after the murder case rtsead. damage the CfiahneX andTNoi ever a wide region tin France, and Belgium. About two score person Ueved dead in the storm. Tte i steamer Luise Leonardt 'of 1 owned by the Lecohai dt BtuL at Hamburg, was wrecked ti stated that it would be unfair and pre Elizabeth street and Louis Orlando, son robbed the attendant at a North Scranton gasoline station, Clayton CantwelL has been started. judicial to him to have the embracery DJGUED SGHROEDER of Mrs.

Mary Orlando, of Kulpmont, Van Kirk was brought into court were united in marriage by the which was offered as a part of their case. The entire court, it Is expected, Trill be at hand to hear this jiare of the case. The move for delay came shortly before the noon hour. The fore part of the morning had been taken up with the hearing of the embracery charges this afternoon by a deputy sheriff, but aired at this time, so, with the consent of District Attorney Lewis, the hearing on the embracery charge aged 25, of Scranton, was arrested after a furious battle with two Scranton Cantwell had a 30 callbre pastor of the church. Rev.

Jqhn Reg his case had not been called up to 3 at the mouth cf tha Ktbe an LOSE THEIR APPEALS p. m. OF STORE, AT URGE gio. The maid of honor was Miss Theresa Baocanarl, and her brother. in two, with her crew of 30 Springfield army rifle in his possession was fixed for Friday after at 2 o'clock.

The embracery charges against Mr. parently lost. Patsy Baccanari, acted as best man. when arrested, the police report Cant well commandeered a taxi cab and the against Leslie J. Harrison and the Five persons were dead In Philadelphia, Nov.

24. Mrs. No arrests have yet been made by The bridesmaids were Misses Joseph Harrison are based on statements made by Herbert Reese last week to Judges Coughlin and Valentine. Reese MAXEY BECOMES ine Barile, Grace Gelso, Frances Prlz Irene Schroeder, blonde 'trigger woman" under sentence to die in the France, with thousands' force evacuate their hemes 4s' rivers tinued to rise rapidly Inthe the city police In the investigation being conducted into the bold attempt to rob Joseph Kennedy's grocery store. 12 zi, Gertrude Amtoo, Frances Greco and admitted that be went to the residence Catherine Iacana.

The ushers were driver, George Wilson, to take him to North Scranton, where he entered a gasoline station across the from the Junior High School and stole $11.25 from Joseph "Savitsky, the attendant. When Cantwell was apprehended of Mr. Hershkowicz on a Sunday af Paris, Le Mans, Eire tat DeauvUe. a coastal towns. John Sabella, Joseph Giordano, Phil electric chair for her part in the slaying of Brady Paul, state Police officer, lest her appeal to the State Supreme Court today and her' only hope now calling of a jury to try a murder case from Pittston.

At 11:40 a. m. District Attorney Thomas M. Lewis called the case agaicst the grcup for which the petition was presented and Contractor George Hess and Merle C. Breese, former county engineer.

The counsel for the four then asked that their petition charging prejudice be heard, but that Radcllffe street, about 11 o'clock Saturday evening. ternoon, and the schoolhousa where Mr. ip Medico, Charles Greco and Sam JUSTICE In Germany the MaseL RM Parry was employed as a janitor about Mr. Kennedy and a neighbor, Edwtfrd Ferraro. Saar river regictis.

which" ha. vf 10 days ago. The bridal party entered the church at flood stage Tor dava. wm Both men served on the jury last lies in action by the Board of Pardons. Glen Dague, the woman's sweetheart, to the strains of "The Bridal Chorus danger.

There was wide duj Moran, well known Laurel Line trainman, were in the store some time after business had been suspended for the day when two youthful bandits two hours later he put up a battle with the two police officers who arrested him. There was some action for a time, as the bandit held off the two officers of the law, but they finally from Lohengrin, with Miss Marian wmm who also is under death sentence, loss his appeal when the Sunreme Court Belgian flcod3, and gales and stones I Austria killed one persons and car much damage. Several mn ns Mack presiding at the organ. Miss Mack played "The Wedding March" by walked In and, according to accred the men drawn fcr jury duty be excluded. Judge Valentine, at the time, was holding court in Court Room No.

4. He announced that he would hear the argument in Court Rccm No. 1. week when the cases against the commissioners were listed to be called. Judge Valentine on Friday last sentenced Reese to pay a fine of $100, pay the costs and serve an imprisonment of one year In the county jail.

affirmed the conviction of both and Philadelphia, Nov. 24. Robert Von ited reports, with revolvers drawn they Mendelssohn as a recessional. She subdued him without resorting to beats along the Eurcpean 'ACa: coast were missing. Mosohzisker retired as chief Justice of robbed Mr.

Moran of a few dollars played appropriate selections during ordered the record In the case remitted to the trial court for the purpose of carrying out the sentence. the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania he had in shls pocket. Mr. Ken It was here: that Attorney Farrell the ceremony. today and Judge W.

Maxey, nedy in the rear of the store, con PORT GRIFFITH BOY The bride was attractively gowned His prison sentence was to begin this morning, but he was at liberty about of Scranton, was elevated to the va cealed from tne bandits' view, when the read the petition. In brief it sets forth that the course of the audit hearings was marked by undue and unwarranted activity on the part of the court mem STRUCK BT AtJTOMOr in white satin with tight fitted bodice and very long skirt molded to the cancy thus created in the, Supreme highwaymen accosted his friend. He the Court House all morning ready to testify in the case against Mr. Harri NB7 YORK STOCK MARKET court bench. The new justice will be slipped out the back way to summon nips and ending in a swiri.

sne, worei while crossing the street' nes gin serving the full 21 year term to help by telephone from his apartment which he recently was elected upon the bers. It was set fcrth that they had repeatedly cor suited with and advised the district attorney and private coun a veu oi uiuswm wim miwuiuui nome uus afternoon about 145 Her bouquet was of wMte roses and 1U Eerfjamin Morowsky. ased 3 3 3M expiration cf Von Moschzisker's term. PITTSTON MTIIfE, CLAIMED BK DEATH 119 116 119 ies. she wore white satin slippers.

1 1355 Main street Port rMrh 36 Miss Baccanari was charrnlng In a I truck by an automrMU Judge Maxey's swearing' in was preceded by the advancement of Justice Robert 8. xtazer to the chief justice sel appearing the case as to their course of procedure and that often witnesses were taken out of the hands of Advance Rumely Am. Can Am. C. F.

Am. Loco. Am. Smelting Am. Sugar Am.

T. T. n't gown of pink satin made along lines Hfr was removed to Pitfxiw 36 32 50 49 36 32 51 51 similar to the bride's gown. She wore I by the driver of the car toi. 51 51 ship.

The new chief justice adminis tne counsel for both sides and submit cn the second floor of the store. The two youths had fled before he returned and, although Lieut Price and Officer Dructor were the scene promptly, they could not find any trace of. the two robbers. Mr. Moran has furnished the authorities with a good description of the two bandits and Is confident that hs could identify them if they are apprehended! son.

It not likely that Reese will begin his sentence until after the hearing of the embracery charges against Mr. Harrison. In order to guard jurors from being approached or influenced a new rule was put in effect' in Judge Valentine's court room this morning. The court officers segregated the jurors, keeping them together on one side of the court room and the litigants and witnesses cn the other side. satin slippers and a satin turban in I cf 720 West Eighth street West It was with sincere sorrow that many tered the oath of effice to Judge ted to cross examination.

1891 191 110 191 110 Pittston friends learned of the death Maxey. mmg. was learned thatviwt i 108 Another phase of the nreiudice shower bouquet of pink roses and of Mrs. Frank Din an, daughter of 36 35 36 Am. Tobacco Anac.

Copper T. S. F. Bait Ohio baby's breath. The bevy of lovely 194 194 194 Philadelphia, Nov.

24. Chief Jus Frank Lally, of Church street this suffering from shock and 'brush to the face and body. taches report the youngster oonc' as charges dealt with the manner cf procedure. The issuance of bench warrants and in particular the move of last Saturday against L. J.

Harrison bridesmaids were gowned in satin in tice Robert Von Moschzlsker. in clear 77 65 city, which occurred early yesterday morning at her home, 213 Wyoming Beth. Steel pastel shades with slippers and tur ing the dockets of the Supreme Court 76 63 10 43 Calumet Se Heda 11 bans to match. They carried nosegays. were set forth as instances of how the street, Wilkesbarre, after an Illness of oeiore his retirement, today read an order from the bench removing Henry Canadian Pacific 43 Following the ceremony a reception court had taken a hand in the cro 77 64 11 43 43 7 13 45 CURB; MARKETV complications.

The funeral will be 43 was held in the T. M. ball room. o. wasson, Pittsburgh attorney, from ceedings.

All of this, it is 7 TESTIMONY TAKEN fN from har home in Wilkesbarre tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, with services Ches. Sc Ohio M. St P. M. St pf.

Col. F. I. 43 794 12 45 xne state built up a atmrir tne roll of attorneys privileged to practice before the State's highest tribunal. Mr.

and Mrs. Orlando are on a wedding trio to Washington, D. C. They will was oesignea to prejudCce public opinion against the defendants and that, it 13 45 against Flocd. The defendant in St John's Church, that city, and It was alleged that Wasson, a for reside at Ku'pmont whete Mr.

Orlando I tended that he was mentally irrt cel. ec 1149 148 148 interment in Hanover Cemetery. has so far influenced the public as to make Impossible a' fair trial. mer member of the Alloghti.y County Is employed as a mechanic for the I slhle oq account of exosaalvt.drir Deceased was Miss Catherine Lally iourt or Common while actir L. W.

Dupont Erie R. R. The petition does not ask a charjee Am. Gas Etec. 92 93 32 90 91 31 Reading Coal and Iron Company.

Assoc. Gas Elec. in a fiduciary capacity in the Davis of venue, but rather that the cases go estate, misappropriated funds of the over to another term, when new jury before marriage and had made her home in Pittston since infancy. She was held in much respect by a wide Gen. Electric 51 92 93 31 51 36 65 23 TO REOPEN ill LOOKOUT IS DENIED As morning newspaper today printed an article giving the details of a plan said to have been decided upon by the heirs of the Shoemaker estate, owners of a large amount of coal lying un mined In the abandoned Mt.

Lookout uommonw. Southern Judge C. D. Coughlin called the Ccmmon Pleas trial list for next week, when a three week term of Ccmmon iiio uwii use. ine sum or i inneis win tut oviiiohia k.t DAUGHTERS OE SCOTIA circle of friends and her death has Gea Motors I 36 Gt pf.

I 65 Kreuger Toll 23 Mo. Pacific 35 49 35 64 23 35 77 luurant Motors Elec. Bond Share $400,000 was returned to the estate. It Judge cutside of this Jurisdiction be was said, ace last week Wasson pre brought in to preside, as. under chanres 2i 49 7C "15 3.

caused much sorrow. Besldss her hus Pleas Court cpens. Several cases were band she is survived by her father, auto ATOuimuuu as an amnwv i uame. tne Brnvinr at hA 35 78 National Biscuit 78 1, l.I I V. MCI privileged to practice before the Su sonnel of the counts' bencn has been BANQUET Glen Alden Coal Humble Oil International Petroleum Standard Oil of Ind.

Frank Lally, and the following brothers and sisters Mary, Celestine, Helen 39 36 39 preme Court. such as to make tt impossible for them National P. L. New Haven N. Y.

CenrUa 88 88 88 Loretta, John and Paul. 135 133 133 The fourth annual 'nq luet of the to preside and give such fair trial. In legal circles the move whMh Mnu BUS CLUB DANCE colliery workings in Wyoming. The plan ALDEN CLXTBrD 6 74 6 72 6 74 Daughters of Scotia was held Saturday night in D. A.

R. HalL West Pittston, GIFT TO ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Y. M. I.

Every Tues. Eve. sud to have been adopted was to erec; a new breaker in West Wyoming and late this morning is regarded as hav mg Us basis in the recent Lackawanna icwru ijacKawanna continued cr marked off the list on request of counsel. The rematoder of the day before trudge Coughlin was taken up with the equity suit of Dupont Borough against Domenioo and Mary Lisis, of Dupont, the defendants seeking to restrain the borough officials from maintaining a drainage acrcss their property. The borough claims this is a natural water course and thaib the defendants have blocked it The defendants deny It is a natural water course and insist that 21V 211 211 It.

was announced yesterday, at the with about 100 members and friends Every Tuesday 1 Jr. Mechanics Hall, Wy Billy Hoover's Am. w.n 1 1 I 06 McCOrmick and HlS county case of Vincent J. Brennan, mine the coal through an old open 56 several masses In St John's Rf C. 55 81 present The guests of honor were Rev.

ing in that section. ocsvlctod and sent to tall on emvta 62 18 56 61 17 19 and Mrs. A. Rinker, and the visit Dr. A.

C. Shoemaker, of West Pitts 16 tion In the slot machine oharees there Ladies, 35c iremier Orchestra. Door Prize Turkey. Church that a set of gold doors for the tabernacle on the main altar in tha upper church hav been donated by 18 n. o.

w. North American Norf wst. Northern Pacific Perm. R. R.

Radio Rep. I. S. Rubber Southern Pacific South. Ry.

Studebaker Superior Steel Union Pacific U. S. Steel 19 16 ors were Mrs. Elisabeth Davie, grand deputy, of Wilkesbarre; Mrs. Elisabeth early this year.

The Superior Court granted the defendants inthat case 15 16 said today that the first he knew, or Other Prizes. 105 105 105 Williams, past chief daughter Miss Ef the plan was when he read the article a new trial on the basis that President Judge Newcomb. of the countv 67 67 68. Court Santa Maria, Catholic Daughters' of America, Rev. J.

L. McHugh, administrator, thanked members of the fie Williams, James Williams, John the borough should place drain pipes In the morning newspaper. He added DANCE Y. M. Hali Thanksgiving' I Ideal OluL NOTICE READER court, who had hmm mwi in the street Attorney F.

L. Plnols 24 7 23 7 24 McArtney, James Fleming, an of Kearny, N. J. court for their generous gift If you are contemplat 192 189 189 represents the plaintiff, and Attorneys W. L.

Pace ecd Leo Schwartakopf the mac, wnue tne pian or mining coal in the Shoemaker tract through the West Wyoming opening wasi feasible, it la absolutely untrue that the owners of The tables were taste fuly decorated. 147 148 104 146 102 4 defendant Westinghouse la color scheme of yellow and white 104 i. i 1 1 hip uv frmnnme prone oy a ing helping yOUr favorite grand Jury as to make It tepr for candidate in thu Pittatnti pwalded at the trial. It Is Featuring Hal Gil" woolworth 63 59 having been carried qut Chrysanthe 63 1 rm iiai.utn.. m.i the coal have entered Into any agreement for the erection of a breaker 1 West Wyoming.

No decision what mums, pine and yellow candles were His Black and T7I tmmA k.ai,Mfct 4Va I AlWB, WUU uutk uue oeiense is resting heavily at this time and await Gazette Free XHft Cam WORK SCHEDULE OF PITTSTON CO. We handle only the best tww vy wcauui wu uni. pafen today is the very ever in regard, to the mining of the the decision of the other judges on the petition as submitted. Some Dressed Poultry. TtT" "ar HomeVDressedA; and the district attorney will be used as witnesses for the state.

This will result In considerable preliminary testimony designed to build up the basis of the case showing letting of contracts and payments on the same as wen as data on the cost unite and other finan Shoemaker coal has been reached. time to do it. Never asrain Ttnr1rs flaaaa bkI District Attorney Thomas M. Lewda Sea us today. Binaldi's Quality Uarket alter eleven o'clock tonight ZuZZZr Urs.

Bussell VanDuzer IXarceUing 50c 1 I. All collieries of The Pittston Company will operate 72 S. Zlain St. Phone 260 Lctel analysis. Bankers are at hand also Will a SUOSCnptlOn D6 WOrU the eon vult contendere pleas bo many votes.

Telephone 52 5 J1lfZ: 96 Hill St Phone 1872 Penzoil, Atlantic and Oak 7R S. Zlain St, 1 prepared to give data as to the Hess bank accounts. They are from banks at New Atlantic White i Jt a a I vwxi vj winter ous. Harietcn and Freeland. your iavonie cn(uaaxe Mffie Bre win rot be $100,000 TO LOAN Everything Following that the ground work be Gillespie Gas Oil Co.

Flash Gasoline now at our stations, at no extra cost. rid tell him or her to drop SSmtJ to JIS. S2 Low Bates Easy Terms. iThanksgivinT" Special Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving Day, Chicken Waffles, $1.00 Inn. 7.

Pittston Opposite Postoffice and ing established, the two men, one of them back here from the pert, will be called and then will come the "fire i Dy get your suDscnp Franklin Thrift and Loan Consumers', Gas Oil Co.r consumers Gas on win be a jury selected for trial of the entire group, but the two men who are tatd to hare, made statements to court 55 tJorth ct Binaldi's Eris Yards, jCroad Bt Hifi 7 sr..

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