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PAG39WH THE JNEWS-HUJKA1jL, MU1NUAI, DN NEW yKIK Amoskzag Flanneietn- DIAPERS Hemmed, ready for use njKrn Borland's for October 21, 1913. Among the charters granted recent Snug Harbor Meditations. ly at Harrlriburar was one to the Utica By GEORGE ROSS. I Milling Company, of Utica, which is P'lbiici capitalized at Br B. R.

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opinion we can see dimly through 4 Rev. Herbert A. Ellis and F. A. Aivitrtiv iJiuo aim x' THE NEWS-HERALD FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY.

PENNA Member of1 Penniylvsnia Newipaper PobUthen Auociitioa Coniolidation of Franklin Evening Nun, Eitibliihtd Feb. 18, 1878. By Jme B. Borland, and the Venango Daily HeralJ, Eiubliahed September 6. 1904-Coniolidated May 5, 1919 Published by THE NEWS-HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Comer 12th and Liberty Streets, Franklin, Pa.

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$7.50. Entered at the Franklin Poaioffic. aa agcond-daa matter. NEW YORK, Oct. 21.

Wo night club in Xew York is snootier that the Rockefellers' Rainbow Room. For example, the elevator cars which shoot uj) 800 feet in 40 seconds toward' the Skyfaigh salon, will not ride gadflies in oivilinn clothes. These vertical expresses aie reserved exclusively for (boiled sihirts and Viontiets and not even a 'Rockefeller has dared to touck the 'rale. There aw other urs however (not freight) for men in tweeds ami ladies in afternoon frocks. the mist the outlines of the figure or Howard, who returned Saturday from the next President, and it might easily their trip to Canada, each be Hoover.

killed a moose and a deer. Mr. Ellis brought down a moose weighing about John and James Roosevelt, sons of: 1,0110 pounds dressed, with 21 points, the President, are in the news quite jlie first snow iflakes of the season too frequently with violations of law, fell last night, and there were more accidents and other activities, some of today. This must ihe our fsqmaw winter, which are of an oblectionnlile nature. Editorial: The wreck of the seventh Resnect for their father's position Zeppelin airship closes the use of hat Hollywood Round 'Up rane's catching mask and Goose Gos-lin's bat to show for it.

Robinson has been in New York's Italian colony, arguing with citizen's about what was Droner for his cominor should surb some of this before it's too type, probably, until either a gas which late, will not burn readily, or a protecting covering not easily torn, is found prac- President. Roosevelt mizht be kidding tical. The aged inventor has added (Copyright 1935, ly United Prett.) film, "istilletto," and Miss Pine visited friends in Chicago. much to the science or flying, trat ne lias lost bis great struggle to make his HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 21.

UP Elaine Barrie, whom John Barrymore lately touted as a film find, had better avoid movie cameras for a while, Josephine Dillon, her dramutic coach, said today. Mrs. Dillon, who was Mrs. Clark type common. Miss Daisy (Smith is visiting in Pittsburgh.

Mrs. Charles T. Mahaffey leaves today for Pittsburgh, where she will at when he states that no new taxes will ibe necessary next year. Anyway, those already in force or on the statute Ibooks the "social security" taxes-will he with lousiness for several years and 'business will Lie well aware of the burden. Is this pocketbook-appcal for votes just a hoax? Business continues to scrutinize everything with suspicion.

tend the wedding of her son, Charles, Nat Finston, who gave up directing symphony orchestras for movie theatre bands 18 years ago, was under contract as head of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical department today BEAR'S COLLAR REMOVED BY AID OF CHLOROFORM KING.SVILLE, Ont. UP A poumi of chloroform was used on Roy Cog-hill's pet bear to get its collar off. The to Miss Catherine Mamaux, a sis ter of the well-known haseoall pitcher, Mamaux. of the Pirates. Charles and his ibrlde will spend some time on Buttermilk Hill, visiting his old friends.

bear fared so well that it gained 50 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harrah are Gable until her divorce in 1931, returned to Hollywood after three months In New York "IMlss Barrie really has talent, but I don't think she is a photographic subject," Miss Dillon said. "I advised lier to try the stage first." lElaine took some tutoring in preparation for a screen test by a major studio, the result of which Miss Dillon said "I haven't learned yet." Lona Andre, (Launa Anderson,) is free of her brief marriage to Edward The building Industry is reviving and soon others will Hie affected Ivy the business created in this major industrial group. Present residential designs pre more comfortable and durable.

The music of the hammer and the saw will be more welcome than any radio program we know of, and the noise can't come any too soon. pounds and the collar became too back from Indianapolis, where they attended the funeral of the latter's- father, A. J. Shugert. tight.

But when Coghill and several friends tried to take it off, the bear balked and fought them off. So they Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Tarr left last for Richmond, where they put it to sleep with chloroform. When the bear awakened after the will spend the winter "operation," he raced to a tub of water As happens, the National Broadwistiwg Company's studios are in the sinme 'building and the regulations for its elevator service are just as strict. Radio performers nnist take the 'personnel car. Jascha Hedfetz, the xioVm genius, discovered this to Ms great sorrow not so long ago. Virtuoso lelfetz, so tine story goes, rushed iu with a violin case under his arm ten minutes Ibefore ills 'program was scheduled to go on the air.

The Boxy-rigid elevator runner spied tflie fiddle and told the great uiiiisician to take a rear ear. "But I'm Heiifetz," rhe violinist fXipliained, "aaid for God's sake, I'mi to a hurry." "Ta'ke the rear car," the iiiotanman in lihe lift retorted, "I wouldn't care if you were K'Uibinoff LITTLE THINUiS That New York, New York: The Fifth Avenue Theatre is located at Broadway and Twenty-Third Street The proprietor of an Argentine nlijjlht club to '(iireenwk'ih Village ea'iiie here directly from Alexandria, Egypt. And the lady who swishes the cas-ta'iiets. a la hails from W. Fifty-Eifflith Street.

In one iharroom, where the customers entertain them-wlves with lb telle game between hard drinks, the. highest score on the board lights up an advertisement for a 'ioptiIar brand of milk. There are more steauu-shovel watchers in where everybody is supposed to be in a hurry, than in any other 'metropolis of the world. The Hotel Loniibardy serves limit Breakfast from 2 Hint i-I m. A $21,000 blue Rolls Royce parked on West Forty-Four Mi Street carries the following sign on (he windshield; 'Tar and Driver for Sale if -1(10." i'NF( (UTL'NATB celebrities often have to work for their channiiiagne cocktails at after-theatre parties.

Only the orher n'ghl. at a duplex penthouse celebration for soiiMMliing or other, I'auil Whiteman drupped in to say hello and was lield caiptive long enough to lead the orchestra George Gershwin eariKnl his supper with a piano rendition of "Rhapsody in Blue" and Kay Swift, the tune-S'initihie, ipaid winJi a song of her own. They should getting overtime pay. Kurope'as nobility makes hs way in Xew York and so do van-ions Amierioam Ibluebloods. As does Eve Symington, darling of the uigtht clubs, who is the daughter of Senator James Wadsworth and a cousin of the Whit-neys.

The phK-ky 3lfes Symington doen't need the unoney she entertains in the niidnright spots because its a pleasant 'way of disposing of her vocal talents. iShe refuses to be a home girl in a stuffy drawing room and at various times in her life, hired herself to a canning factory, has punched a thine clock, hulled lorries, lulielled cans; and she has served as a nursemaid for $7.00 a week. She likes to work. to wash his headache away. 44 YEARS AGO Oct.

21, 1891. Xorris, actor, by the annulment route. The country's purchasing power is sixteen billion dollars, a record high, hut its desire to use said purchasing power is at a record low. However, SITE IS SELECTED FOR The price of Tiona oil was yesterday reduced from 85 cents to SO. Tiona Is the leading premium oil outside of the The tltian-haired film player filed action June 7, four days after their marriage in -Tin Juana, charging Norrig misrepresented himself.

Among Just wait until the people awaken to a desire to-'buy something stocks, Franklin heavy oil district. The marriaee of Henry X. Hunting other things he claimed to be making land, houses or anything else, and see what happens. It is ibotind to occur ton and Miss Kate M. Bridge took a week, whereas his salary was place at noon today at the residence of and may inflation almost over only $15, she said.

the parents, Mr. and Jirs. i. J. VAXDERGKIFT POSTOFFICE WASHINGTON', Oct.

21. UP The Treasury has selected as a site for the Vaudeirgrift, postoffice property on the north side of Farrugut Avenue, at Grant Avenue, submitted by the M. E. Uiwaphor estate. The property, moas'iiriiig 120 feet square, was valued Iby the estate at $2,1,000.

Formal acceiptame by the Treasury will depend1 upon a study of the terrain. night if it cannot Hie, controlled, l'ou retire at 10 p. 111. with ten dollars in MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935. ITALY TO FEEL BOYCOTT The League of Nations committee has 'definitely decided upon imposition of a boycott upon Italy, placing a ban on goods to be sent to that country, either directly or indirectly, and at the same time having 50 nations agreed to refrain from purchases of Italian products.

Key materials which Italy desires for use in the manufacture of war supplies are particularly included in the boycott. The committee will meet Oct. 31 to determine the date that the trade barriers will become effective. Meanwhile, it is expected that Italy will vigorously prosecute her campaign in Ethiopia and Premier Laval of France will continue his efforts to urge the cause of peace, at the same time his own nation is planning to participate with other League members in the boycott if the Ethiopian campaign continues. The purpose of an international boycott of Italian goods, of course, is to shut off Italy's exports, reduce that country's supply of foreign exchange and hence make it more difficult to obtain raw materials from abroad.

Yet a substantial part of Italy's foreign trade is with countries not committed to participate in the League sanctions, according to Alexander Hamilton Institute, Germany is by far the most important market for Italian exports, and for the first seven months this year absorbed more than 22 per cent, of the total. The United States took 8.2 per cent, in the same period, and Austria and Hungary absorbed 6.4 per cent. Hungary is not part of the trade boycott plan of the League. The nations mentioned buy each year 36.8 per cent, of Italy's exports, and it is frankly admitted that if sanctions are applied, there would be a tendency for Italian Bridge. The event was witnessed oy a George Raft, Edward G.

Robinson company of or 40 guests. your pocket and awaken nt 6 o'clock the The new rooms of the Buquesne next morning to llnd you have only and Virginia Pine, all of the screen, were back in 'Hollywood in a bunch after eastern jaunts today. Club, of Oil City, were opened with a half the purchasing power you had dancing party last evening. The rooms the day 'before. Raft still was recovering from the were tastefully decora tea.

coieman World iSeries, and had Micky Ooch- furnished the music and a fine supper Since the "war to end wars" the de was served. Among the guests were sire for business and territorial expan Miss Fitznatrick, Miss- Carey, Miss Connors and Miss Kinney, of Franklin. sion has been the root of the evil with which the War Jod has tempted Japan, Italy, Germany and some other nations. Interests clash with other in terests, sparks are let loose that may set the world aflame. France is stalling in hopes Mussolini may attain his ob The Latest in Gas DETROIT JEWEL jective bf fore sanctions become annoy ing to Italy and force France to decide the issue for or against II Duce.

If he succeeds in Ethiopia, he will go on to 66 Egypt and complete rontrol of the QUOTATIONS" TOWN RESTRICTS DELIVERIES FOREST HPLL, Ont. UP This exclusive Toronto suburb has entered the anti-noise campaign with a vigor outstripping New York's best efforts. By decree no deliveries of any kind can be made by other than bicycle riders of pedestralns between lip. m. and 7 a.

m. IvONELY TO BE MARKED. SEATTLE When the cod-fishing schooner Wamona sails north for the Bering Sea banks next spring, she will carry a tombstone for the lonely grave of lier former master, Capt. Charles Foss. who died at the wheel from a heart attack.

He was buried at Lost Harbor, opposite Unalaska, Alaska. CABINET' Mediterranean. Kngland well knows this and is willing to enter any reas onable mutual agreement for the 'bal ance of power, but. France hesitates. United Natural Qas Company Meanwhile, England sees nothing ahead hut war in defense of her entire empire.

Thus the Italo-Ethiopian affair Is only a spark fluttering over the powder keg. Russia enters the picture and Communism vs. Fascism becomes an is sue. Japan is waiting to see whether exports to move througn tne non-participating countries to other markets. It appears, therefore, that while a League boycott of Italian it is to he a Colonial war or a World war.

Right now it's England's move and the Lion has stopped roaring. What next? What nation will cause sons lack. There are tnose who don't keep quiet long enough to think even If they know how and others just naturally haven't the ability to think or to use their head. This class usually does the hard work with laborer's tools, while book.s are chiefly the tools the spark to fall inside the keg and transfer the war from Africa to Europe? II Puce continues to read the life of Napoleon, which cause the English Lion uneasiness. of those who think.

ff you wish to get a fairly aocnrale biographiral sketch of an executive, Cells for Dental Plates ask the secretary. If that desk can't put the story over, then the exec MF3X HAVK codes of behavior that prevent them from stealing and murdering, but nations have not. President iR. E. Galbreath.

Westmipster College. KVKRV unnecessary political government employe is. so to sjH-ak, sitting as an uninvited guest at meals with every family in the United States, eating a part of their food. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.

AMERICA certainly will lie drawn into war if we continue the present policy of trading with warring nations. Admiral William S. Sims. I HOPE to the ime when our speakers will never again refer to our country as a democracy or speak of democratic principles. The use of those terms played an important part in the submergence of the Republican party.

Alderman L. W. Fairchild, New York. THE MOST efTeeiive remedy for tyranny of any kind is (publicity it is a dMntor's deadliest foe. Col.

Frank Knox, Chicago. that default on stadium bonds would constitute a darker stain on alma mater than finding jobs for the worthy athlete with a state highway crew or watering a geranium in the athletic office or running errands for state house solons. The captain of this year's Harvard eleven has been dropped from the squad for accepting aid from "a friend of Harvard." Having bought and paid for its football plant, Harvard is in a position to have principles. These belong to the third or final phase of football in its changing relation to the higher learning. The West will come to it in good time, when the several obligations entailed in making an industry of football have been dissolved.

utive is a flunk and the employe like The A. A. A. is a fine example of government by dictatorship rather 'than iby law. Whatever doesn't fit into the Wallace picture is forgotten or erased.

The idea is. no matter what happens, there must be more money for the farmpr. This column prophe goods would seriously cripple that country export trade, it would by no means entirely such exports. A similar situation exists with respect to an embargo on the sale of goods to Italy, Germany is also the principal source of Italian imports; and the United States, Austria and Hungary together annually supply about 41 per cfnt. of her imported goods.

Probably the most serious international economic problem confronting Italy is that of paying for its imports. With foreign exporters demanding cash payment, it will be of lit-tlo avail to Italy if important nations remain willing to sell unless she has the means of payment. This is the crux of the situation, and may hasten an armistice and ultimate peace. the master. If some of the advocates of the wild schemes for old-aee pensions and divid sied years ago that there would inz up the wealth were asked to let trouble when the farmer collected go some of their own money the Idea twenty-five cents per hour for the time This new patented feature has attracted attention.

ADDS SO 10 80 MORE SUCTION Biggest i ove-nent in the history of lentistry. would he dropped at once. They are It takes to produce an artii-le of food, the ones who want the wealth and and that time seems to have arrived. in if 4 the profit system and to date none of these soap box orators have told1 how the profit system can ever be aholisbed These 1'topian spell-binder are very much like the Emjieror and his invis ible clothing. That there are more We are importing almost a 'billion dollars In gold annually.

This must be stopped and the shortage of wheat may send some of this gold back to Europe, depending on what can be spared for our consumption. We can't eat the gold and if we spend it the danger of inflation will decrease. The enly foreign trade this country md expect is from the war, ami that means more inflation danger. Supply and demand may yet give us more prosperity of a lasting kind than artificially wpiirrels this Fall than usual is not to he wondered at. Mussolini would be a sick looking When Lone Star hits 10, General Motors touches 50 and some of the stocks long sleeping come to life, the old enthusiasm about returning prosperity does take on an impetus that's contagious.

Incidentally, it helps business here and everywhere. dictator if he were shorn of his am No Other Dental Office Has This Modern Patent. WE HAVE PURCHASED EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS With these Non-Skid Cells in your plates you can eat in comfort, speak clearly and sing naturally. Non-Skid Cells at last make the roofless plate a success. Can be insterted in our old plate at very small cost bition and his ego.

He may lose some of the latter ibefore he is through with the "Conquering Lion of Judah." and that other one in the British Isles. "priming the pump. Sometime around there quite likely will 1k another depression. Xow Is a good time to decide what you are going to do about It and whether or not you will tie prepared. A mile of Illinois railroad has disappeared.

And a coast-to-coast bus has dropped out of sight. Most anything can happen with so much going on in this country and so little time in which to record it all. Paragrapher says: "The wise musician will lock up the bass drum." People who are easily offended when trying to cash checks in places where they are not known or readily recognized, are not worth bothering alMiut. It's really a very narrow view-point when the count lx taken on the number of times the business men get stuck accommodating some doubtful ttEGISTCRED 31 Uth Street Phone 424 Many an American war correspondent in Ethiopia would probably trade a couple of years of his life for a sight of good old Broadway. This business of covering war news isn't the picnic that many newspaper readers believe it to be.

PAYIXG FOR STADIUMS The bombshell tossed into the arena of sports discussion with a revelation that 14 Ohio State players are in the state pay for wages up to $1,000 a year, seems to have detonated with all the force of a damp firecracker. The stewards of Big Ten sport are disinclined to run temperatures over it, and lirectors in several of the member schools concede that aid of one sort or another is extended the useful athlete. The situation can do with candor, and is treated with more of it as years go by. Nothing as crass as the old Pennsylvania elevens, of one of which it was said that only the quarterback could sign his name to the payroll, is suffered nowadays; but the athlete who is enrolled for gridiron duty rather than for improvement of the mind will doubtless persist until the stadiums that sprouted 10 years ago like hamburger stands along a through highway are paid for. In the heyday of the Big Three, the sons of Eastern plutocracy had the game to themselves; but generally speaking the hardier It seems to us that too many snap boxes have lieen used In making radios because the torchlight parades are not included In the speeches.

Being able to take care of yourself under any and all circumstances Is a gift that excels the inheritance of riches. Looking over the scores Saturday, one finds that Ohio State trounced Northwestern 28 to 7 and continues to be one of the most sensational elevens of the present season, England will miss the courageous counsel of Sir Arthur Henderson, advocate of peace and one of its foremost statesmen. Death on Sunday ended a useful life. If a man has his liln-rty, he can tight for his personal security. We are telling you again that lieforo wealth can be distributed it must be created and after that happens there will be no need to pass It around lie-cause more business, more factories, more Jobs, more production, will have automatically created private Initiative and profits for all.

MCMtER.THI ORDER Of THI OlDEH KUU Use Your Eyes In Purchasing Funeral Services We ask no one to make a selection blindly, in our display room. Each casket is marked in plain figures with the cost of complete services, which includes the casket and all ordinary essentials. BOYD N.PARKjnc FUNERAL HOME LET US 1NBPKCT in the football specimen of footballer day is found newer Americans, among whom the withal for a college education is not available. It has been said that college fOl'K HEATING SYSTEM. loiur against possible rloui damage and unnsrassary axpena by having your furnar or heating plant checkxd for repairs.

it our heatlrit expurt make a free examination of your eyatem now, before the buey season. So obligation on your part, and It may save you coiUy repalra and Inconvenience later on. Now. while fires are out, la the time to make repalra, replace burned out grates or smoke pipes Install a thermostat heat reKulaior, or make other needed Improvement. Simply phone Hit and ark for Pluniomg and Heating or mall coupon below.

II Duce has been bitten so hard by the conquest bug that he's not likely to be cured until he goes down into Ethiopia and finds just what his valiant soldiers are really up against. Don't complain about a cold; be thankful you're not over in Ethiopia, your health threatened by insects, fever and Italian air bombs. 'Distinctive Service' Human nature runs about the same now as fifty years ago. When the hoys began saving their money as soon as snow flies to purchase suitable gift for tbelr girl friend. What a thrill those old-time toilet sets, selling around eight bucks, gave the young folks Christmas eve! Regardless of the usefulness of some of the dingbats contained in the fancy case, there Is no denying that a handglass, a comlt and a Ib-Ush are yet In strict vogue and boys continue to fall head over heels In love with the girl that measures tip to their Ideal.

It's a great old world and lwve Is love, regnrdless of cigarettes, bobbed hair, knickers and all the rest of the modern ideas of dreM. Think I 'Some can and others can't. tnlnnt which Hl'I'IV ISKAHS. ROEIllCK CO. be glad to have you make an Inamwttnn of mv hpntln tilam with.

moves through three stages in its cycle: The rah-rah phase, depending on school spirit and students in the lineup; the real estate interlude, in which a bowl is built and a team must be assembled to keep it filled and pare down the mortgage; and a final phase, in which sport settles naturally Into a proper place in the campus scheme of things. The question is whether we are moving into this last stage before the commitments assumed in the second have been discharged. The depression added to the delicacy of the situation, but the practical view seems to be By the way, whatever became of Gandhi? He's one leader who hasn't been heard from lately in the confused world situation. ww nut cost to me. I Nam I Address I Best Time to Call SPSS I ME? Ethiopians shave with sharp stones and bits of glass.

Thus scarred, war holds no terrors for them, apparently. Vhnnr.

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