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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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TWO CHESTER TIMES, CHESTER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1931 I MARCUS HOOK AND News Briefs HereandThereiFINANCIAL NEWS Claiming he struck bv Borne I 17 TAF STOCKS DROP THEN RECOVER SUPPORT ORDERS ISSUED BY COURT Lenni Resident Objected to Providing for His Wife's Relatives thing, 'as he alighted from a bus In JLI 11 1 JL JU 1 1 JLiU M.rhnel Of Cfcl 1 Chester road and Townsend street, I to transactions ol Corpora when victim tions and Bankers in U. np0him ZZZ' S. Surveyed in i Pox Film Corporation, scheduled for yesterday; was postponed. No date if" fi't wg was a pr.j.!i pf4 reorganized. Renewed Interest tnAv in I automobile 'saul to ww: by an car.

trie prop oV'v: I It struck of 10! 0 Potter stn aging it. The damaged car Is owned bv Mrs. Mac Aly, who Uvea at that address. i Two, cars operated by Nathan Knit Craig. 5 r.

this ans were badly damaged. Philip Pascalc. of 220fi Madison an emtjloye of the Colonial bight Company, was recently transferred io Stroudsburg. where he jc in cnargc oja oisinct. tee yesterday received word that swd of mischievous hoys a.

Twelfth street and High COURT SUSPENDS BOY'S SENTENCE tuaicy i arK atuacr.t, Jailed 777iTZZ7 Started yesterda', completed will be occupied by An nave drov, Economos. been cnlcrtainlns Canadian society a meeting of the Lin wood Fire Montreal lor their fifth year. Company v. il! be held this evening. i.wwc a week is said bv officials of the 'company sov this country, direct fronvjlhe Canad cussed a the; tr.cctJriK.

Mr. r.ncl Mrs. Stephen Sit for Theft, Permitted' to; St mi.5 Co to Colorado ThC Company He did not object tc.providing sup for his wife and two children, John J. Bruton, of Lenni, told but! did object i to 1 keeping hii wife's 1 mother. sister, brother, and sister in law.

Judge Broomall settled the matter by placing a weekly order of S3 on Bruton for the support of his eleven year old son. Ccttrt she" wo herself. but needed aid for son. Her husband took the ind and stated, that since married he had supported hi; in law, brother in law and of wife, "who happened able agreed S3 wee A support order of $17 was placed on Harvey C. Smith, of Camden, N.

tor the support of his wife. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Smith, of 3rookltne, and their two young children. The couple separated two years ago, and Smith; rf V.

Aid his wife a Mrs. drned that his wife oof to substantiate' of Paul Davelti. of Ridley December I. i he proved that he vas Mrs. Davetti told the Court she would be satisfied with S5 ty lor the support of herself and sum was not forthcoming.

E. E. CHESTER; HOSPITAL BULLETIN FOR TODAY Mrs. Blanche Chak. 823 East Four teenlh street; Paul Di Main, 113 Franklin street; Michael Kowal, Townsend street; Jean Jacono.

Huddle avenue, Linwood; William Roberts. 600 Fast Eighth street: GeorRe nair. Ridley Park; Sidney Larkin. 1001 West Second street; Mrs. Elsie McCall, 207 West Fourth street; Madeline Bowden, 213 East Third Those discharged were: Kayrr.orc.

Carn Eighth arid Upland streets; Joseph Gargano. West.F.ighrh street. Marcus Hook: Jean Murphy. Hewes avenue. Linwood: Nora Framptdn.

McDowell avenue: Cora Ramsey, North avenue, Baltimore, FELL ON HA ia.ll'e ta.C ia lav. Park, yesterday, for tor a it third anal a fourth finger of his left hand. Injuries he suflcrcd when a piece of brass pipe'fcK on his hand in an industrial pianl at' Morton. After his OUR OYSTERS AND CLAMS are supplied bv Stockton Oyster Clam Major VV. Hudson.

Manager, Stockton. Md. They: are shipped direct from Chin cotcague Bay, Va. None better have ever been, brought to thi.s SerTcd any style, any Poole'sRestaurant POTTSVIJLLE Two deaths, victims of an epidemic of cholera infantum, were recorded today, while a third victim was in serious condition Harold Mahoney. 12, of Heckersville, and Clara five, have died from the disease.

Joseph Mincho'ff. three; hospital. WAYNESBORO Injured when' a a mile were in Cha mt ersburg to Waynesboro. Aller: idict, 64. Quincy; and Bruce ard.

52. Nunnery. WILKS EARRE Two thou: thrc Loom is of the Glen Aldi Coal Compar.y. was closed after dispute between company officials ai Closing, of the shaft followed and 5en Alden ofTiccrs. ing, but no workers appearet Port of Chester Veics of Shipping States Distr.ct Engineer yesterday that the appllc Pi ipnVa for the e.

tablishment also will be i Str. VIRG fNL ASSAIC SUN. Pie Str. TJSLOOM sun. Hegg MARCUS HOOK SUNOCO.

No. 4: tugs ALBERT towing eaijure WELL REPRESENTED D'f the 5000 ner v.r.C l.ui.'k le i institution of Benevolent Lodge, 40. I. O. of Rockdale, at Vil lage Green.

Saturday, approximately a iaaaa i No Cam iVOLL DISCUSS BUDGE' Officers of Queen Est iter Circ 3. Miller. Miss Mi ient. and Miss Mary GiinloiT. responding secretary, will attend th; i iiome of Helen Media.

The budget for th.e coming year will decided upon and the plans of the circle discussed. was for the delayed meeting. Philadelphia Compt hy fori Pava'le September 20 to stock of oteiTlber 22. A VH lir.g. of the' "tbbti rearing name.

PT cent. the Aral seven months period last year. Inquiry f. U.OOO tons or i Erie for 26,000 30 000 The Parker Rust Proof Company has enjoyed a 40 per cent, increase in the sale cf chemicals duri! the P.rst eight ir.nnths of 1031. compared Willi tiic same period a y.

nr a o. W. Cornelius, president, said. Roscoe Scyb controller rI i trie and Man Robertson. He has been assistant t.o president Mr.

Scvbolci joined We.stlnghou.se In 1037. Kansas 'iCity Power arid: Light Company reports fnr the ended August 3i; 1021. net alter interest. Federal period. i for the fou: period ended Sept $17 775.250 compared with $19,710,24 4 in lite like period of lt year, a decrease or 3 3 per cent.

Sales for the twenty six weeks ended September 12 amounted to $174,170,358. against T. Parson, president. W. worth Company, said today that.

cruing to the American company. tnrcugn recapitalization of W. worth. had been received. lerrcd since early in.

JuJy and that left as enrnphmentarv deposits iri English banks. It yesr phia, has Jus; secured a lkrf.c order lroni one ci ttie principal autcir.obiie a ai Company. Deli' i. In ac Budct Wheel' Company ucclined to uui. n.

is mat tins concern has previously beer, a large 100 per cent, to siecl wheels. llor, IcaciliiK cities September IS si re: 3420.000.000 in Government deoos nnd decreases ot S61.D00.C0O in demand deposits and 555, 000.000 porting banks from Federal Reserve Banks remained imch.ant;ed. Loans on securities declined $10. nno.OOO at renorcmr hanks in the Chicago district S6.000.0CO lr. the Philadelphia district and S28.C 00.C0O at all reportine banks.

"All other" an i C. reporting banks. Directors of I he Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company failed io declare the. dividend or. common stock Out vo cd the semi annual payment of S1.75 on the preferred, payable November 2 holders of record Oc Yesterday wos third, (ifne since failed ro declarr The board said the deferment 1 necessary until a report on oper company's co: sull a.

a On June 15 a similar October. 1130. FRANCE'S PREMIER TO VISIT UNITED STATES PARIS. 22 CP Two cf the most important world prcblems. repa Tatlons and disarmament, will' con promoting a ben Luzerne ai were each 1500 and inciting itrrature con attacks upon: established Christian religions and upon Judfte Valentine, of the county court for "his decision against rep reseiitatives of the same paper Recently In Bwnyervir.c similar arrests were made.

The; prisoners were also given separate hearings before Police Magistrate O'Hara on charges of violating a city ordinance. They were committed to the county jail in default of payment of fine and GET ryS3IIRG George C. Plank, 04. near here, lor many of Tamaq.ua were dlsmissc Judge P.cy P. Hicks.

Similar ar. ir. era also dismissed by nd Hicks. YORK Oliver" French, 47, suicide by inhaling gas at his lere. according to pola NATURALIZATION COURT SESSION Total of Fifty four Aliens Granted Citizenship at Media, Yesterday end with 17: Italy third with Ger mariy was fourth with.

Russia was fifth with 2. and France. Czechoslovakia. Cuba. Sweden, Lithuania, and Greece each had one applicant.

Those who received their final citizenship papers from Judge John M. Uicomall. who presided were: Great. Britain Joseph Matthew Logan, Alexander Slater, iferbert W. Kent.

Dominick Boyle. Hannah A. i v. a Gallagher. William T.

Varnock. Geca L. Harris. Patrick Duffv, Patrick ICearney. Edward H.

Morari, and Reginald Wolverson. 1' a v.i cla. Bonislaw Gruzka, Francizek em i L. Barab, James Kos zalinski. Semon Kiiscz.

WhsvI Bar tosh, Jan Zalora. Peter Wilk. Francizek KJos. Wladvslaw Mvsip.k, John 7n. Walter Bbgucki.

and 'Stanislaw Kcr inilinski. Italy Dur.ato Gatra. Carlo Rusetti. Joseph Uiamicls, Amabile Gatta, Ernest Crezenci, Guiseppe RoscilL, Rocco Gaspari. and Attiilo Pecis.

Russia Anton Sawtska and Kazan Devakow. German', trie F. Meier and August Relchle: France Marie L. Puycru: Greece George P. Chris take: Sweden John' N.

Karlsson; Cuba Jose A. F. BPriesto: Lirhuania John Schiller, and Czechoslovakia. Mike. Dopinak.

THE MAN FORD' Youths, wha something that attracts the might profit by acquiring a the Chester Motors Comnanv. Ninth and Sproul streets. The automobile, one of the latest convertible was viewed by upwards ot three thousand persons last, right, and large crowds were amused loday during the demonstration in charge of Harry Greene. questions and even "makes eyes" at the the cari several and looking i for a e'radlo control. Greene, who irily equipped, DIRIGIBLE AKRON MfcNAlhl) di HKh i vZy IZZt I periled v.

sterdav when a I motor on the port? bis mooring mast backfired and ignited a quantity of the flames could extm gasoline directly i of the giant airship. Had this drum exploded, would have been sprayed ing 'liquid, with disastrous at Dm ner LINWOOD NOTES Scouts May Reor ganize; New Books for Library Person 2 Market street, n'resciued )liimes io the Mareur. Hook 1 Library yesterday. library ior ruit by the libra the i.i' tlv i Satnrdav afternoon i'nei evr.ilng. Thomas Walter Bare, young son of ev.

P. Wesley Bare and Mrs. Bare, li; 1.:: past few weeks has had the cast in which his hln was renVoved. He Is stlli under treatment by a Phll attending Hie convention of th( American Legion at Detroit. Mich left for the western city last Eat ca which will be' heid" October III be held In CokcsburV Mcthodis Kplscopal Church this evening am Thursday evening.

held p. a ct or the World Service Couixl! will Raw Uriel Mckee and children, of Sixth street, spent the week end at Wild i sir. el. lee Mrs. I'.

c. of Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Boothwyn, former reslrlrnUs of Mar ie I Mrs.

Emma Wutson, of Market street, is ill. Mrs. James Campbell, of Second I rain W'ldwood where they spent several dnys. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Rutlnlph. ol Fifth Green streets, entertained a number of their friends at their home on Sunday following the chris nolle and and Trainer wcr Jury began lis work of pr ssing judgment on cases which be listed for trial at the September term of court. Those who attended yest.er ot 'police V. McUride nnd Patrolmen Peter Herman, Uriel McKce, Samuel Inburgla and Ira Frieze; and Constable Fred: Aguglia; Trainer Constable John McDon of Ridge road, and Miss Thelina Fralm. also of Ridge road, and Mrs.

borough of Marcus sence he lias secured mpnny a nd th r.p; we; at the lire house of the Felton Fire Company in Chester yesterday (or FEAR DROUGHT IN 2 UPSTATE COUNTIES ns suffered last year In Noithumbcrland rounil seen here today. Reading Railway Mahanoy Plane and completely yesterday, ar immediately installed from Mahanov creek ic Of. the two rail: w. re KILLED AS TORNADO WHIPS OVER WISCONSIN Rally From Lower Level of Opening Prices on the Big Board in N. Y.

YORK, Sspt. 22 (INS) Recoveries from ths lower level of opening prices were recorded for the bulk of: the active stocks In the first vations were furnished by the 111,, I'. 1 quoted at 4.13, against yesterday' close at 4.30 and franc at 3I2 cc nt bid. Swedish and Danish exchange Quotations furnished by Montgomery Scolt and Co. Philadelphia and New Yor Stock Exchance Anaconda i Smelt Rcf Borg Warj fig Col Gas Col Graph Com So Cont Diamond Con Gas j'l Cas.

Com Solvents Chrysler duP.de 'N Fox Films in i ,1.6 i 18 Johns Man 40VV; 39 Kelvinator 6Ti 6 6 v. Ken Cop VS lit; Lambut 50 5C 56', i Stee! Radio Stows Un i Util Pcrmrd Crp Fox Thea Ford Lt Can Goldman Sachs Asso CENSUS OF INDUSTRIES MEXICO CITY i IKS A census on national industries made by the Department of Statistics revealed a combined capital of S502.250.000. The survey listed 548 factories and shops lost: EMDTEN. Germany. Sept.

23 CINS) Sixteen persons were drowned today wncn: the excursion steamer Anne Marie sprang a leak and sank in the fvorth Sea near the Island of Nor showed a gain of ts from v. lu Though little bminev; wss nns STATEMENT BY SCHOOL OFFICIAL Chester To wn i Di rector Gives Version of Recent Unpleasant Incident ship School Board had refused permission to the. Parent Teachers' As soclatlon to hold a meeting In th Washington School at Brookbnvcn last Thursday evening, was denied s.o I. of I "The only action, taken bv the through me whr r. I snfonnetl Mrs.

James TonUsnsbti, that members of the school board would not. attend the Purent Tenchers' Association connected with it, dc. Mi Martin. "The school board also instructed teachers In the WnshlnRton School not to attend, but 'as far as our refusing the association permls suid. Mrs.

James Tomtlnson is prcl den: of the: Parent Teachers' As of r.taler.ienl' to Mrs. TouiiinsOn. at the The school board and I he Rev. Tinders, of Garden City, pastor of th HO mills. According to Mtu Mn the cleirtyman nl onre agitation and a spirited fight rieveloped In I he seetlctt of the township.

STATE CLOSES BANK AT LITTLESTOWN, PA. J'iJiUItG. Sept. 22(U3 Dr. Willnv.n O.

CordOiV. State Seer, Pn. The bank cn June lotal assets of of The bunk ir.rd at S125.000, and hi of S85.000., 1031. had nd deposlLs as rapilnl a Mirpltus 'i Dr. Gordon said the action of the commonwealth in taking over The ns seii "so that a preference might, not WTLKES BARRE Pa.

Sept. 22 HNS) The Oiiue Bank and Trust Company one of the oldest linrnictal it, doors today and posted a notice stating business and property of the institution have hern taken over bv State Serrctary of Bar.kins William D. Gordon. The Chester Times Off ers a Booklet on amous Love Affairs Count Orlov and Catherine Sand, and Jerome Bonaparte Betsy Patterson Mere of romance arc Inm interest lias never been hrougiit tog. liivr in one small volume and reaceis of Chester Times will fmd much of more To secure a cop I.OVE AFPAiufi Chester Times Informaiien Bu reeu.

Frederic J. Raskin. Director. art. D.

and enclos ever con. handling. Ciiarles Benson. Ridley Park High School student, who pleaded guilty stealing $400 from a safe in a. en ordered him eonimli.l.crl ivicaaow i arm, until yesterday, to give i he probation department an to observe his conduct.

Attorney William C. Alexander informed the Court that full restitution hart been made and security was for the payment cf the line and costs. the Commonwealth. Three Chester youths', who plradcd gullly to stealing r.n automobile on ivuircn je, ana nave ueen In tnc custody of the probation, department ton for five' The boys Mas Newman and promised Job at ihc'plr they were' arrested. ownes, .7.

of Cppi as placed on probation for five year. id ordered to pay a fine of $100, hen hr admiilcri having" stolen an it.omoblii in oner n.at hv Lownca. a htgh school siuden'l; has also been under the care cf: Proba tion omcrr Lewis: r'almcr since he pleaded guilly In June. Middietown Tite Christian Endeavor Society Is planninjr to have a banquet, and rally for the. you people on Fridav evening in th.c social rr.oni of the Miss Florence Shields.

chairman 'of with their i sponded In call tinsiiishlnp: the (ire Chester, yesterday. Harry Grnr.t. of i pla: of ck. Sunday. spent the w.

on the Elk River. Md Mr. r.nrl Mrs. Williai Mrs. Fred.

Callow, ot mt ir eronins Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. Newton Pierce. pivon by Mrs.

Jane pyle, snorti for Hol I oo I. where Miss Betty Piatt, of 3rookhaver spent, the week end as the puest Miss Frances Maison, of Brintoi RjdBway. of Plains, of Mr." and Ms Well's Corner. Mr. and Mi s.

William CloiiKh. of George Wells, of Wcllsbrook Frrmi Mrs. Albert D.Y; B. i nnk Thomas Square or. Sunday.

Lobr Nornstow: Mrs. D. Gorion. on Stin.i. of Mid jdetown ro.u! has been sulTering with Miss and scursts Bortondale it his home from i fZZZc iXS" WCOi Taylor ns the guest of Miss Minnie Patter son.

of Clifton Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vackle ant of Frank ford: Hsrrv Steven; of Chester: own, Graci Sayer and Stanlev Saver were dinne guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Parker uook. on Sunday. icsts.of Mr, Coneorciville. on Sunday. as the Of Mr.

a QUALITY ALWAYS WINS COAL COKE FROM LAHN COAL YARD Always better, cleaner and non clinkering. Let us clean your heater and flue for 3.00 and Save. Phone S7J6 This Fascinating Storu fc liTT I of a College Foot Ball Star JjLllQUlC Will Enthrall All w. Mothers Fathers Girls Boys A cup of Salada Tea proves a fitting climax to of opposing players conflict on the and Navy Georgia Tech. Southern California traveling ail over the country meeting new people house parties college proms and balls experiences with ins "SAUDA" Knute Rockne said "It is the best foot ball 'Starts story I have i Tomorrow The Evening Bulletin gg sa ORANGE PEKOE .4 PEKOE PHILADELPHIA Guests Of Mr.

Mrs 1 tcrle Smith a LI: Jo of Hwarthmnre, end Mr. nnd i Mr: Glrnn. r. "1 O'. a.

1 Mrs. Sarah A. Dunbnr is 111 at the ol or Merle i Smith.

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