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DAILY AVERAGE NET PAID CIRCULATION FOR JULY 21,229 FINAL EDITION With All Latest arid Best News of the Day 55TH YEAR NO. 17,046. wire Reports of Del CHESTER, MONDAY, AUGUST. 10, 1931 PRICE, TWO CENTS generally fair ENTIRE POWER HbSavS UUMai MUST ACCOUNT TO U. S.

Commission Calls for Facts of Management and Holding Concerns Questionnaire Asks Names of Biir Customers and Data on Revenue WASH an Investigation. of the entire eledric power industry of I lie United States. roIiik beyond the companies which, under Federal' regujntion. This broad study was ili.sr wltlv an anr.nur.cemen;, by Vice Chnlniian bccn mailed in nil Keen of the lies with which me related. eo i trol and financing of the licensed erns.

Previously the Investigation had been indicated in a less sweeping REACTIONARIES juuomn uoairmu i Suffer Stinging Defeat in Election to Dissolve! Prussian Diet BERLIN. August 10 (INS) En "iu.ageQ 1 rout Of German radicalism witnessed in the failure of lihe r'endum 'aimed at dissolution I a paign expected to a concerted the communist tiempt to sup party in Gcr by the series of shoot in? pd bomb! hp e. a sihiy eight. accompanii y.y met posted a reward. of So.

000 for in organizatiori" b'ellVvtd sponsible for the acts of of the Pruss rire sougnt in c'nsrrccit the German overnnient's course during t.he eco omic crisis, gave an overwhelming ote of confidence todav to Premier uiio.araun ana mcirecliv to Uf.an cellor Bruening. The return from all iwentv three Prussian electoral districts registered fewer than 10.COO.000 "aves" for the dissolution, or 21 per cent, ol the eligible elect e. The refrrpn onm required 13.00.000 aftirmative votes to succeed. than SO0.0C0 Prussian voters took the trouble to cast negative ballots. While primarily vindicating Republican principles, the Bruening national leadership quite as much as an endorsement of Premier Braun's to pro I Using unexercised power a '1 'Mmih Me.iuliiy, Aupnst is inorr ibin an niflliuuy (lay! for IVeslUcnl.

Hoover! tt's his firty sevenlli hirtUriav. (Jam en.men in persuaded t.i pose, above, on White House lawn for a "birl Inlay ACTOR'S WIDOW WILLS ESTATE TO KILLS FAMILY HER DAUGHTER Mrs. Earle Williams UsesUane Sproul Klacr Given pVnnsyiv Maryland rally Jttii throughout the area. highest temperature vesterdav degrees, 4 p. and the st was ,72.

at 2 a. m. The men. .6 degrees above normal for the date. degrees below the.

year. The ord here day las loos, and the' ccolesi fio. in 1922. Sunrise todav was id sunset, will be aylight Saving Tim WATER COMPANY MANAGER NAMED i tVaiSCr Is bllCCCSSOr to j.v rank T. Lamey ComCS Here From Bellcvue, Pa.

mouiicemcnt, of of 1 Mv manager Uxe' Chester. Water! Service 'Com 10 'sure. P. T. is in ill was mad.

'lu Mr. Kuecn paid a glowing tribute fh a rc: water a i y. Ui i.t.ie. iunn iniriy years, aurt stated br.sv.ey, i l.i convalescence. p.ay an Mr.

M.i.srr urines to Oheie, Service par.y a wealth of i.i. i cnnsyi vanian born and bred. Mr. Muser re icclved his training as assistant Lo the general superintendent of constrnc linn of the American Pipe and Const ruCion Company. During fourteen years, from to 1018 he handled construction operation and maiuten ance of various water, gas.

electric ltcht. r.p.ri sweet rallwav plnr.ts From lOlft lo 1920 he Pclrd as general agent for, the Miller Lock Company, ol Phiia and was then appointed superintendent of the Clear. Springs Wat. Service Company, which post he held for eight hi 392a, Mr. Muser received the appointment as general superintendent Of the Filtsbureh Knhmhr! i Wrr.r Service Company at Bellcvue.

'It, is from this: latter post that, he comes y. engu Works Operators' Association and the American Water Works Association. QUESTIONS AUTHORITY OF POLICE; ARRESTED When sh protested against her iIhv, on charces of y. r. 1 1 1 V' The driver of the car.

Miss Eliza v. Drexel wa released in $5' ball ATTI NDING CONFERENCE Among those attending the flfl.v first annual sessions of the Northlleld General Conference of Christian Workers, founded bv Dwight L. I Moody, the at, East: North field. are Mr. and Mrs.

George Rankin, of 1710 1 nd Malthe of lfiOl Edg SUSPECTED TRIO HELD FOR HEARING Arrested on Complaint ol Sun Villa jre Residents ly I LOCAL BUSINESS MAN IS KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Bernard Rosenblum, Former Contractor. Victim of Accident in Jersey Charles Swerrnan, Compan ion and Driver of Car and 4 Others Injured I trd Rosenblum. ok! forr vd West Ninth was fatally in Jured in an automobile collsitm on i the Harding Highway, four miles west of May'. N.J.. yes terday.

He succuinocd to ihe.in juries he received, while being removed to the Atlantic City. Hospital, being pronounced dead; upon arrival the institution. Five other persons were injured in the crash, between cars operated by Charles Swerrnan, Fifth and Welsh streets, this city, and J. Knox McConnell. cf fa.

Swerrnan, in whose car Mr. Rosenblum was a passenger, suffered' sere re lacerations and body contusions, end is now a patient in'" the 'Atlantic Shores Hospital. Soniers Point, N. J. Mr.

McConncll suffered minor contusions; Mrs. McConnell sustained a sprained: ar.kle and brush burns, their four year old son has concussion of the brain and Miss 'Elisabeth Rice, sister of Mrs. McConnell, sustained internal injuries. The Mc Cornells: and Miss Rice were rrmoved to the Atlantic City Hospital, for The collision was of the sideWiplr.g character," the car overturning and catching fire, the vehicle being completely destroyed by the flames, the unconscious iorrr. of Mr.

Rosenblum bring removed with difficulty from the 'urning wreckage. Mr. Rcscnblum had left his place of business on East street. MARGARET RMAGUIRE WILL IS PROBATED i ft he will re, late Mrs East Ear probated at Media. It is directed that one fifth of her estate, estimated at 500..

be given to a daushter in law. Mrs. Helen O. Maguire. of EastLahs downc.

The remainder is to be divided between two Joseph I. B. 5C1 Emerson avenue. fjha: Maguire. JOansd.a' Pa.

Mrs. Maguire, The 5500 estate of Joseph F. Love 4 Cherry sr.ree:, is willed to his widow. Mrs. Matilda died April 1 nation of 31.129.

PASTOR IS GIVEN A POLICE ESCORT Assen mg his efforts to ban Isn games cf chance from the of the Malvern Fire Company had: led to threats iagainst. his life, "lie Joseph Sproule. pastor of. Union Gospel Temple Malvern, was escorted1 by an armed guard to and from night's services. Mr.

Sproulc, before home threateningly Friday night, telephoned his request for protection to District Attorney Guss. cf Chester county. Shortly before of the County Detective Francis Grubb and Coi poral Lipp. of the State highway patrol, called at Mr. Sproule's home in Woodland Heights and took him to the church in Grubb's machine.

At the close of the' services they drove him home. There was no BROTHERS, ON HIKE SEPARATED AT DARBY hitr.i 1 frc and as a result one of Ihcm landed in the House, of Detention in Philadelphia. Anthony Felt. 13, was found standing on a street corner by police. He declared he had bee fVOt! rrreT 'HIT RUN' SUSPECT WILL BE QUESTIONED S.

Bonsall. of Delaware wcod. walker. cport an accident Satur iicnice arrcstca mm on of Police were looking for the. who relied Miheis Frank, of 127 Morton avenue, at Twelfth street and Morton avenue, the victim beins: ad i t.i with NDERGOES OPERATION 'DOLLAR DAY' rLAiio LUiurLMUj Movement to Be Revived Thursday of This Week by Local Merchants The first.

Dollar Day" held r. in three years be celebrated as a citv and couj wWe Shopping event Thursday of week. county of this expected crowd. the loca rch iih: ure rparattons not only ticipated throngs. 9 jthfi curb dispensaries, farmers hav true dispose of i their ware County has, notified ofBc'iais cf lie county, id pass around hr? Delaware aV.d Ni ie site Rt which the rket spring as' yet.

undec, i the City Council will hold a oday lo rieie: locations are between Fourth sireeis, nt ave co open. Hug w.i.ii VO l.t NO STE fl'S IMAGINATION "Mummy." I just swallowed a Brariberry. 620 Jeffrey sirert. this His frantic parent, immediaicly to the Chester Hos ray photographs showed i v. of pins or anything else the boy was dismissed.

Bulk of Fortune by Mrs. Dorothy Sharpies The will of Mrs. Dorothy Sproul De The bulk of Lhe estate Is willed to i s. Sharpies' daughter, Jane Sproul laer. Lo oe kept trust until she comes of age.

Mrs. Sharpies' other John R. Sproul and Lie ed executors Hatfield' Sproul. "if the estate teds S.ioo.ono. the su be put aside for the nri renalr KJ U'.

fi a period of fifty years. Expenses for the; education' and' 11 1 tCtne of Is to be When she attai daughter is to be given S50.000 outright a.nd at, the age of 35 she is to he. late reverts lo John brother of Mrs The i iates thai it i the request of Mrs. Sharpies that the rs r. as their lawyer In settling the affairs of the estate.

UNHAPPY WIVES SEEK DIVORCES 1 Cruel Treatment and De sertion Are Principal Charges Preferred Mrs. Margaret S. Persir.ger, 42 of 41 1 East Fourteenth street, this city, has started divorce pro: at T. m.s: A 4. of 513 West Fifth street, to whom sne was married on October 9 Va.

Mrs. Pcrsinger rte.c shortly after their ms husband Kl.nieV hor "mn couple have five children, ranging in age from 3 to 26 years. Mrs. Pcrsinger is represented by Attornev Hiram Hathaway, Mrs. Alice Journey King.

24. of ward, Is seeking a divo cc 'mm Harry E. Kim ck3' Thl 'a; is )i calmed by Mrs who is in attorney William C. a V. n.

and extradition i proceedings are The 'n mm to Media. The npn (e accused of tttki. fir ro hv 20 year old Media girl, to New Ycr! venue, i i 1 wants i i I opermwlicenses During the ending Aiigiist 6. Bureau of Moior Vehicles a', isburg withdrew the cards of drivers. Of this number 21 were revoked and 86 suspended, withdrawals were 20 more than the preceding week.

Operating privileges were restored to 67. Revocations this vear to date tola! 1.700 and suspensions 3ns of Dels w'aJ! lefLnrl west second Wader For laiuire to appear for Ninth and Kerli'n Among those who had their censes restored William Joiv 1024 Concord road, Chester, ai Lioye Stewart, 20 Kanaali avem Boothwyn. CHESTER MAN GREETS BRITISH DELEGATES Hiram E. Turner, 710 East Twer. tieth street, president of the Iron Workers' Building Association, left i Philadelphia for New York this! morning.

In. company with two Phila dclphians as members of a reception committee for the British delegates, I who will attend the international con the United States Building and Loan ill hold Stratford Hotel. Phila delphia, this week, beginning todav rnv, The committee is composed of Joseph K. Sundheim, pas: president ol the Pennsylvania league of building and loan associations: Dr. Howard T.

Kovdc and Mr. Turner. The latter credentials EDDYSTONE WOMEN VICTIMS OF ACCIDENT treated at Underwood Hospital. Bridgetost. N.

yesterday for cuts, bruises and shock suffered as a re suit of injuries Franklhivillc. The three women from the shore when They were Mrs. Par; Humcneck. of Ol me car; Mrs. 61.

of 1256 East Camille. Twelfth street. Ed Mary Luzzycky. of NEGRO CANNOT GIVE REASON FOR INJURIES D.v reet. was admitted to the Chester i able to day.

night, with a fractured skull. He was un t'li police what happened was admitted to the inscitu yesterday told Detective Fr.cncy that, in company fallen down the TRANSFUSTON OPERATION Mrs. H. Milcy. or 2113 West Ninth street, to her son.

Edward S. Mitchell, for a transfusion operation at the. Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia, today. Mr.

Mitchell has been a patient in tne nospirai ior iom suffering from anemia. CRAMER OVERDUE IN NORWAY HOP Believed Forced Down in Storm; Radio Calls Fail to Contact COPENHAGEN. Aug. 10 INS) anxiety was felt by Danish of tne safety of Par After successfully 'ying across the sub Arctic oceans from Detroit in an attempt to map an air mail route from America to Europe, Cramer encountered heavy storms or. the final stages of his journey, and' fears were felt he had been forced down in raging eas somewhere between the and Denmark, a distance of Cramer had planned to stop at Bergen.

Norway, en route to Copenhagen, but nothing had been heard of him there. It was pointed out. however, that might have been forced on" his course by adverse winds and made a descent in one of ihe numerous Isolated fjords of Norway In such a cass. it. was sairt considerable time might elapse before word of his plight reached civiliza Throuchout the dav nnkh and r.

wirr lt ss m.idr fr 1 mp to establish communication with Cramer's oil p.ane bur. without success. of telephone calls; picked up last night and early this morning. Wireless operators said lhev hear an American a. "I hello! re ii.

word "Nor able I' it AM TIME CHANGED. green ranged' clock in tne evening to ll Cock in the morning on Mondays. Wednes aays ana rrtaays. i.ne arusts ap pearing will be Miss Leona I i young artists of Hi KILLS WOMAN TN HOME A.ub (INS A ,1 kened her i masked intruc r. w' sleep, shot and killed Mrs.

Lillian i i I EIGHTH WARD BOY, KKCKNl GRADUATE HELD AS BANDIT Police Say He Confesses Holdup of Truck Driver; Admits Another Theft i Turned to Banditry to Ob tain Funds With Which to Pay Collision Bill A few weeks ago, Chester Holland, 18. of 1.023 West. Third street, sat with lr.s craduating classmates and heard the advice of the principal speaker, who Implored his hearers to go Into the world and make a' name lor Holland had his own ideas about making a name for himself and this L. The choo! boy started on his Saturday night, but fficuc and robbing him of S9'3. Three tiours after the robberv he was slated and occupying a ceil in police station.

Police say he admits lhe crime Detective Sergeant Fecney said this morning tnat Holland not only confessed to this crime, but also admits that on June 5. last, he robbed the Ldgmont Beef Company of 5232. At the Lime. youth was emplovid there and hid in the store before closing time From his hiding place he wrt.checl where the money wa secreted and stole it after the o'ber etnpioyes left. Shortly after 9 o'clock, Saturdav nlghl, Ro.and Cephas, 117 Nor is street, a truck driver employed by the Edgmont Beef.

Company, made a delivery at, a store at Third and Penn street he came out of the. store he was greeted by Holland a cornier employe of the companv Hcliand climbed In alongside the dnvcr and pressing a gun against t.bs told him to drive south on Third and to make no. "funny move." driver obeyed and followed dl Concord road In Feltonvtlle was reached. Here Cephas was ordered I hand over ail the cash he had, which amounted to $98, representing his TINICL1 FILES TAX WARRANTS I Papers Ask Phila. for Pay ment of Hog Island's Levy of ndciphla for Lhe taxes due on the Flog Island properly, locaLed in Tini eum township, this county.

'This action terminates a lone drawn out legal battle and only through Lhe untiring efforts of the ev. aRti ard township solicitor, has the lUing of the warrants beer, brought representing Lhe hands of the' solicitor. The i represents taxes claimed for year and this year. 'Reived Dy the Saturday and scnt.cd for payment a so the mot Ihe. hands of the iownr John S.

Wiliia. lhe next con: sloncr ill oc pre the. earliest Topics of Times A man who speaks 17 languages was married the other day to a woman who speaks 12 languages. It's a pretty safe, bet that the 12 languages will get the better piay. Bandits robbsd several American founsis i eeenLi.v in China.

That pretty far Henry Ford says money is merely a symbol. And have you ever noticed hew symbolic a garage me nanic's repatr bill B. Shaw regrets that he is 75 niri instead of 18 so that he and up counliy. Most young men. of 15.

ever, seem to be fonder other gs loan growing up. with a cottn to on production. Jt may be true that prosperitv around the corner, but ther seems to be some doubt about An Arkansas jury refused to vu. a verdict before 'receiving its fees. You might say justice not only is not blind but has excellent Mayor Walker has cone tc Germany to take the baths.

It is nor known whether he took aiong his record for the same treatment." 1 Tlie Wea tiheir WASHINGTON, Auf. 10 (INS) Forecast for: eastern Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy (onipht and Tuesday; cooler tonight and in the south portion Tuesday. Moderate northwest a nrI' w'1'1 lines of husitirss produced powe: the energy limited fashion, romes under Government supe. vtsi in. Other stud c.

as yt unannounced, are' in prospect. The new cpiesti nnnire? demr.ud full accounting of ihe secttritses of every electric tuilily eoiic: i nect'ed wllh a rom'panv hoidlni; a Federal license on a water power They are to develop what issues carry voting power and in what. Individuals or corporations large, voting pcrver Is vested The terms of all agreements for management, supervision or service between licensed and. unlicensed companies must, be shown. ne links reins through rm.

rlnpinc cl.reel r. of ail hydro' or steam, plants Lhev operate which are not Federally licensed. They must, submit Lhe names of lv biggest commercial customers of the biggest commercial eus gether with Ihe gross revenue from mn rs. The request for information arc arranged so La's to intercorporate relat ionship even in leases where SWARTHMORE PASTOR FAINTS IN PULPIT Dr. J.

C. D. Tlanna is rcc his col.taRO a Brandywln campmeeting groupds. aft, fainted yest.crdny mornl preaching In the Swnrt.hrr liar 73 years old at the camp his car yester rived about lediatnly begai Swa Tn falling Dr. Hannu struck hi; head gainst a chair.

He was unconscious for about, 10 Hi: son, Dr. Marvin Hanna. of. Phila scatp ar.ct Cock his rather to lii.s cottage tin the campmeeting grounds'. Dr.

Hanna, has been a minister for rt.be past SB years and connected with 'Brandy wine Summit TO QUESTION WITNESS IN SCHNATZ SHOOTING Police of Upper Darby will question a m.T;n today who claims to know the bandits who shot Charles SchnaU, a gasoline station attendant at Oak We'ilu, V. was shot during a hold up 0 who received two wounds In the chest and back, is said to be in a serious condition. JOBLESS YOUTH SERIOUSLY HURT ni ni PRESIDENT IS 57 YEARS OLD TODAY WASHINGTON, Aug'. 10 A Hi He grayer at the temples and with a few more wrinkles around his face. President Hoover entered his fifty eighth year today burdened bv Interna t.tnnn' snd domestic problems.

ph.v.slca'Jv Weil' n't. io mi any vexing problem, as be observed a. 'ycai of accompllshtnr.nUs, co i. illse I turned to anoihcr period fraught; with f.cv:. clr.udi; nut, bu: hoiic.

With the economic depression run unemployment problem' "looming chief Executive continues to bend his efforts alleviate, both situations. In addition, however, he will be 'confronted in December with a none loo friendly Congress, where doubt prevails whether the Republican or Democratic 'party will control. Furthermore, Mr. Hoove, is ian. nlng on the United States laking leading part In the Disarmament Conference at Geneva ncNi.

February, In the face of opposition to In arms by Europcr.n and other impotant powers. This sublect. tMrvitr. uk hukl: muuary cstablisi maintained because of Lion! icars nave: world wide business sta in any other one factor. APPOINTMENTS ARE ANNOUNCED Preparations Being Made for Beginning of Fall Term at P.

M. C. ber. have been issued from he headquarters of Hi Pennsvivania Miii mry College by order of Co! Frank Hyatt, president and re mm mid a in and Thomas E. Leet.

captain of infantry and adjutant of the college. Tiu ppointmeiufi io take effee: at i' p. Tuesday, Scp m. are as follows: Battalion captain, Cadet Royslon I Caoiain 2 E. Moore.

Meitnrr. Rossman. Waller p. ive'r x.p, r. v.

Nlchnils. Alvin A. HcfTinan. John C. Smith.

Lawrence B. Redmond. Arl. u.r P. Niesscn.

Julius KasUntm. Frank B. McK.lip, I Itcti. r. orge MrQ; Jia Sergea P.

cr Thwalrec rhnch, 7 'olir; Urtlten. 'William' Uarrin' 2nd. nry Krvahncr. Franklin Sidnrv Llfsheto Corporals. Cadets terrnan Prischmann, Levi a.

Ruber. Carl Reet, John J. Pugh. Lfnford h. Kai Leonard K.

Scarlett, John Minneci Ir Henry I) Nor! Fr Ettinger, Burt L. Graboskv Kllwcod Conrad. n. jiwcr, waiter librrpach, William John K. Faust, John B.

Battalion Clerks, Cadet Corporal 3urt. L. Graboskv and J. Vinccn Cards, Color Corporalf Cadet Corporal Levi A. Hubcr and john C.

Pugh. Chlo rof orm Tragic Career i SAN FRANCISCO: Aug. 10 Neighbors' in an apartment, house here missed the happy laughter two small children. Joan Constance, and Earle. four year old E' motion nicturc star.

Une.asv. thevil iants. They broke t.i,. mother. Mrs.

Clarissp. Walz. 80, were dead. Their mother. Mrs.

Florinc Williams, died a short while later in a hospital. On a table were lour letters two in the handwriting of the widow of the late the other two penciled by her 'mother. "A uicide pact." police Wads of cotton, saturated with 'chloroform, had been the instruments of death. Left at her husband's death, with a palatial home, and a sizeable fortune. Mrs.

WilUams had been reduced by lack of business Knowledge and unwise acceptance of bad advice, to near poverty. Her home, sold after it had been mortgaged, brought her into: but she won a five year probation on the promise to make good the loss. Jewels and furs were sold b'v her to cover checks: which had been issued without funds. Recently, in Los Angeles, she went into court and said her youngest chr.d was not Wi'liams' son. bu: that, of a Eos Angeles man.

to whom she had given large sums of money to invest for her, was the boy's father. Recently she was forced to take a position in a film exchange as a clerk, in Los Angeles. She made attempts to sell her last few remaining treasures to meet, her obligations. Mrs. Williams killed herself and her family of three to avoid disgrace of arrest today on a charge of stealing S3 ,400.

Mrs. George L. Fish said. Mrs. Fish was Florine Williams' benefac tress and wife of the.

owner of the Nob Hill apartment house in which "HIT RUN" ACCIDENT VICTIM James Fiucllem. 1729 Concord avenue, was the victim of a "hit and run" driver last night, according tt police. FhteUem was struck by a yel THIRD DEGREE' HIT BY BOARD Wickersham Commission, in Report, Cites "Naked Ugly Facts" in reporting I' of the tr.irc aegree cited cspeciallv 10 cities in what it called "the raked ugly facts" of police brutalities and unfair Hoover. "Lawlessness in law enforce ft sidestepped the Mooney Billings case which in a previous report it had called "shocking to one's sense of justice." The 0 cities In which it said police third degree methods were cmoioyeri jwew.Yonc. Buffalo.

Chicago. Cleve ngeies. ban Cisco. Seattle Nraarl aor! :or.on. "ere aosoivcd ol cntl cm such counts no Dallas, i Texas.

cited Mavor Waller advocating the old fashioned r.ighl stick as far more effective than new scientific ideas." ilie third' dee re' ih lotrt bin La 1 1 em plov. New York Cltv. And the commission went into de tails, on revolting polic? Continued Ten I Who Lost Bathing SuMsZ oiruciv dv roiley Lar Ncar.D. b.o v. A.

Arrested on warrants charging them with Lhe theft of bathing suits from residents of Sur. Village, three youths, who gave the names. Harry Miller. 13. of Remington street near Twelfth street: Clayton Moodv, 20.

of the 1100 block Thomas street, and Paul Kilson, of White street werr held for hearing In Magistrate BerrVs office, hen arraigned in police court this morning. The trio were taker, into custody Saturdav bv Motorcycle Patrolman Martin Samuel R. Bonsall, 30. of Delaware avenue. Norwood, arrested! on suspl barge I.

11 a itoniobile .1:, at a v.r. 1 .1 A and drove If police station. 'to report the 'l': si arc: v' lthout rendering aid. 1 address 'as Williamsnort held for investigation. He is i pi ol larcctv.

i It; re ivrr; tttrnrd over 0f rr ax. iai Woedr of Mary JTf5 neia on a charge of larcsnv. She clothing from which she ooaros and was wearing a stolen hat when she faced Magistrate Berry. TREASURY' BALANCE )'Ui''A: in AutaiS 7. recsipts.

S3, 722,044.07, I i Linwood Plant Where He Sought Employment James Gordon. 13 years old. of 1142 a when he i Mriick bv yy i The lad det rmlned r. afternoon. Mrrv.

dad been standins behind note and "I ese. operator of the trolley which itnpped from behind the poi and attempted thn tracks. Pas i brak' applied too late. The several yards ay to tne roadbed. A Pas.

ilng rr.oti i. rkf fl i him to the I'lnea uo and to Hospital. HI mangled hat The. lad, "who horn early this and it mind that the Con morning was with had i coicum Company's plant. i 1 of.

P32 Poltcrjih" Feinberg Store. Fifth street and uivorce irom aamuei rns .1 rcency. ana wf.ntea in up PhiiadeiDhla. to whnrr th. Per Darby for workinz a "riim flam" a.ipei )s Ridley juiiusi went an operation today.

has been connected with the Tim' for nearly a half centurv and has host of friends BOND ISSUE APPROVED Department of Internal Af 'eday i township for S200.00Q for ried on January i jiilad'p'j a. charged. Two small wim meir mother. Attorney Robert Be' represents Mrs Harris. David Antonucclt road.

Upper Darby, seeks a dlvorc from Mary Antonucclc, 27. whose address is unknown, naming one Raymond Lafati as co respondent. Th: ipie. were marnec in f'nuadclph: Is ciatmco, left dusba cr. 'va Attorney Henry W.

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