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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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SECOND SECTION SIMPSONS' DAILY LEADER- On the Benjamin Franklin Highway SECOND SECTION Vol. 40, No. 31 KITTANNING, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 7, 1928 Two Cents Seek Negro For Theft Of Auto At Apollo Fashion Demands Graceful Lines CHURCH ROBBER SENT TO THE PENITENTIARY machines were seized in raids on Buy, sell or trade your property cal clubs. through the Exchange. Police in the valley and nearby: towns are scouring the- country- side for a negro is alleged to have stolen an automobile belong- ing to J.

A. Shaffer, of near Van- dcrgrift, which was parked near the Aber Shaw fsed store in Apollo last Friday afternoon and' which was stolen shortly after. 1 On Friday evening, Wayne Smith, of Apollo, working-at. ths minss of the Ccnemaugh'Kiski Coal Com- 'j pany, noticed a regro drive to the mines in a car and after stopping' asked Mr. Smith of hisj employes as he wished "to talk to'j him.

When he to leave, he wa.5j unable to start the car. He said hej would leave it there and bring a mechanic and take it away the next' I How to Strengthen Any Stomach He has never called for the car. Mr. Smith being curious when the car was not called for and he investigated. He found a book in the belonging to Mr.

Shaffer. and a few groceries were still in the car and the license number was that given, by Mr. Shaffer which was £67-435. Mr. Smith notified the police and they are today searching for the ne- gro en the description furnished them, by Mr.

The mines of the Conemaugh Coal company are Icqatscl two miles south of Apollo. Although they have no definite police believe they are now on ths right trail of the thief and expect to bring him before the bar of justice within the next few days. CONFESSES TO TAKING LIVES OF TWO BOYS OSSIBLY that sour condition of your stomach is due to an over-stimulation of the gastric acid. A sour stomach isn't pleasant; and it isn't to excuse, when there is so simple a way to remedy it. To neutralize the harmful acid and put your stomach -in good order take a little "Papa's after meals, or whenever the need is felt.

This fine remedy removes the cause of the trouble and promotes normal, healthy digestion. ''Pape's Diapepsin" is sold by all druggists at 60 cents a is the remedy which is by millions because it gives immediate relief in all cases of difficult and painful digestion. So, just be sure you provide self with. Pape's today, so that stomach pain and New York, Dec. i body of Joseph StiSrelli, 7, who was murdered and burled in the Mead! ow swampland near Secaucus, N.

found by detectives today. The detectives began searching- for the body at dark after they had received word from Detroit police that Peter Kudzinowski had confessed to kidnapping the boy, slashing his throat, and hurling the body from the Susquehanna bridge. The body was lying face downward in the tall grass. The clothing, which consisted of a blue sweater, brown overalls, shirt i and white underwear, was "disar- ranged and bloodstained. i The boy's arms were stretched over his head.

His salt and pepper i cap lay five feet away. i i Hurried examination revealed a i large bruis. on the back over the i right kidney. The body was frozen. i Captain Hogue said-the condition of the body indicated the- boy had struggled to escape his Detroit, Dec.

addi- tion to the murder of a seven-year i old boy in New Jersey, on Nov. 17, Peter Kudzinowski, 26, alias Roy Rogers', was also confessed killing Harry Quinn troubles, need never worry you again. Or scmr'stDma'ehr cause you -j. 28; -in Park- ScrantbrT, This if.orm..of.relief has on'Marcli 8, 1924, Inspector Fred who thought their disorders could not i tfrahffl of the homicide squad re- bs helped: vealed ALL THE SHARP EDGES OF LAST SEASON'S SEVERE STYLES" HAVE BEEN ROUNDED SAYS HARRIET, AND CLINftlVft. MATERIALS RETURN BY HARRIET IVTO smart c0stume this season takes-a sharp turn where a rounding one will'do.

In fact, al the sharp edges of tin very severe styles of'the last fev seasons have been worn off com pletely. The styles oC today borrow the idea of the old saying "A soft an swer turneth away AH this, of course, has Its effect on women. It is natural for a woman with a sleek, boyish bob 'and straightline clothes to be extremely straighforward, even blunt. Dress the same woman up in a gently molded gown, with soft velvet, lace and ribbons to decorate it and lines that are graceful, any way jou take them, and she wiil inevlZibly soften her manner. Clothes, siake the lady! The use of very', soft fabrics, therefore, is quite consistent with this new theme of style, lady- clothes.

One of the sweetest of the aew lady-frocks for the younger lady is the finely polka-dotted blse velvet frock, at the It has three little dots in one, in.pale blue, gold and a soft rod, m'aking a very soall dot all together. This is ail example of ho.w the new modes iurn rounding, graceful corners nowadays. The neckline is extremely graceful 'and flattering. For, filling in the neck is a little bias of pale blue organdie, with a crisp little organdie bow slipping through a slit the corner of -the neckline. The rathar snug fitting sleeves have charming puffs of their own -material, just above a snug wristband.

And the skirt joins the waist in a slanting', curving line, W'ith a little frill "tht. goods aiaking a diminutive peplum over the full skirl. The aporti even, has its own way of Interpreting the edict lor softer lines. A new traveling coat from Jane Regny -(righfcM'B'tt'od-wies'-novelty' in several -ways. It is double- breasted, but instead buttoning in military manner, it has a belt Media, Dec.

Kramer. 22, of Collegeville, was ssntenced to from two and one-half to five years in the eastern penitentiary today by Judge W. C. Pronfielci after he pleaded guilty to robbing a poor box of the First Presbyterian church here of 300 pennies on the night of October 21. He was cautjht while trying to rob a poor box of the Methodist Episcopal church at' Darby.

Police fay he had been rested several times in Montgomery: county. Slot Machines Nearly Empty Mercer, Dec. nickels wsre all that dropped out of "the ten slot. machines which, were destroyed by county detectives here today. LOOK! LOOK! MADAME FAY, Palmist Tells how to have success in business, love, marriage, divorce, law-suits and speculation of all kinds.

Reading strictly confidential. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don't put this off too Come your earliest convenience. Permanently located at 352 South Jefferson, Kittanning Office hours 10 a. m.

to 9 p. m. at printoit velvet frock n't tiie left, above, features iinc polka dots three colors, cue within the other. The trawling coat (right) has unusual collar which boasts patch pocket. Harriet de- cribes both in the article.

liat bueSJta shut and a long wrap round scarf that holds the collar hut. The scarf collar has one 'addle-shaped end on which a lit- le patch pocket, in rounding cut, 3 posed. The same shaped tuckets, only larger, decorate the ides of'the coat. This Js a very neat model, and et it has a certain lady-like grace and softness about it that the little travel coat oj last year lacked. This tendency towards curved edges' is seen everywhere.

The' newest little kerchiefs evening wear4 corners to triangular shapes, have their ends curved. Cardigan jackets and even, cocktail jackets now round their edges. I OFFERS Holiday Suggestions Ties Silk or Knitted; plain or designs. $1 to $2.50 Pajamas Regular or middy; all materials: $2 to $5 Shirts Madras, broadcloth in all styles. $2 to $5 Belts Genuine leather; all the colors.

$1 to $2 Hose Wool, lisle, silk, plain, patterned $1.00 i ELECTION OFFICERS MAY GET PAY FROM COUNTY TREASURIES Philadelphia. Dec. Pay of i aH election officials will be fixed by i the various counties of the state in! stead of by the legislature, if the i coming general assembly follows a I recommendation to be made by the i Pennsylvania Salary Survey Stomach Sufferers I No Longer Worry I Almost instant relief from atomach and bowel disorders 1 is to be ha.d by the use of PHARMANOL, the new scien. tific discovery. It is a wonderful relieving agent' in all cases, of indiges- tion; stomach exhaustion; heartburn; gas; burning pains in the stomach; surplus of i acid; skin eruptions; constipation and all kindred ailments.

PHARMANOL may be tak- en with safety as it contains DO drugs. Made i up in handy tablet form and is not unpleasant to take. If PHARMANOL does not give you the relief you seek, your money will be cheerfully funded. For sale Geo. 5.

Ronrer i W. 'J. Sturgeon, Kittanning; i Rihn's Drug Store, Ford City. mission created by the last general i assembly to study the salaries of all public employes. I A bill has been listing i the employes whose pay would be i established by proposed county sal: ary and among them are i "All election officers and their clerks, all assessors for taxation and i election purposes, all registrars for i the personal registration of electors in cities of the third class, and all registrars, solicitors, attorneys, i clerks, experts, employes, and appointees of the personal registration commission in cities of the second I class and second class whose salaries or compensation are paid out nf the county treasury from county funds." Pi Sweaters Pullover as well, as jacket $5 to $10 Mufflers Silks and wools; plain or patterns.

$2 to $5 Sweater Coats For house wear. $7.45 POWDERS FOR 'Kerchiefs Linen, plain or colored borders. 25c to $1 Bathrobes Terry cloth or in blanket style. have successfully used by moth ers for over 30 years. Children who take cold easily, become peevish, fretty and feverish, or suffer from consti- pation or worms, get quick re-' lief from this tested treatment.

Mother Gray's Sweet Powders are pleasant fo take and give quick satisfaction. Wise mothers always keep a package on hand for use when needed. far Free Sample frackaffc and a Mullier Gray Walhlnx Dull, adilrcst Mother Gray Le Roy. N. Bright Colors! Brilliant Lustre i Gleamingly Clean! Look your best your Spanish Shawl or Evening Wrap refreshed by real dry-cleaning Our years of experience is your guaraiitee of the best (and get, ns right on this): IF you are not perfectly satisfied with the yon don't think your dress or whatever it may be is respectable enough to be worn in any company hand yon back your money.

Fair enough FOULIS CLEANING WORKS Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing 107 S. McKcan Kitlanning, Pa. gf Phone 235 "Clothes Do Make a Difference." i "Have us Dry Clean Them Oftcner." 1 Womens and Misses No half-way measures. Costs and profits disregarded! We have too many coats, and they must be sold! You may choose from dozens of garments ach one of latest fashion, and wonderful quality! Sizes for women, misses and larger women to choose from. $16.50 to $18.00 Coats now $12.50 $25.00 to $32.50 Coats now $35.00 to $42.50 Coats now $45.00 to $49.75 Coats now mm $59.75 to $67.50 Coats now $97.50 to $110 Coats now Style and Economy Combine in Great Outstanding Sale of IS A large collection of smart, distinctive frocks, made of the season's choice materials.

Many of them introduce unusual style features, presenting, in many cases, fashions that will be smart during the early Spring. You will undoubtedly want a new frock or so for Holiday festivities, and now is the time to buy them, when you can get TWO such beaiities for the price of ONE. $7.50 to $10.50 Dresses now $19.75 to $21.50 Dresses now $4.95 $12.50 to $15.00 Dresses now $16.50 to $18.50 Dresses now $11.00 One Rack Dresses $25.00 to $59.75 value Off "Kittanning' Best Store" ted $35.00 to $39.75 Dresses now Stanley R. Shaffer Co..

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