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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MONDAY, AITJL 20. THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. e-. IN A PARAGRAPH 3 3 TONIGHT'S FOUR BEST RADIO FEATURES Personals. I See "The Charm School" at the High School auditorium and be convinced of its superiority.

April 23, 24 GOOD 25. 'iiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Miss Alice M. Mead, or Karl Daly is spending several days was a Kane visitor over night and i in New Vork City on business was a guest at the At Many Prices WKAF. New York 9 P. M.

Music by the Gypsies; 10 P. M. P.Iue Uibbon quartet. KDKA. Pittsburgh 8:30 P.

M. Little Symphony concert. WliZ. Springfield P. Kimball Studio anniversary program.

WOK. Newark 8:30 M. Musical program; 10:15 Perry and Russell. At the regular weekly meeting ofll; the Kane Rotary club today Ilou. Wil-liam 1 Swoope, of Clearfield was th-jiiW; speaker.

The subject of his talk was; City Wilbur of Durant spent the week-end in Warren. Koland Carls returned iliis morn-ing from Philadelphia, where he spent tho wek-end Hh relative and friends. "Impressions of Washington." Then' was a good attendance. 1 Mrs. C.

J. Ilarer left this morning I for Pittsburgh on a business mission. She will remain there several days, i -18 Anna, the four-months' old child -ii nucuie l.ns iiuviur 1 Mr. ana Mrs. MiKe Hudsocs, Austrians i ed to Indiana iiornial school alter of Durant died Saturday after-M; noon shortlv before five o'clock fol- i Y.h Willard Service Station It.

A. Gustafson, Mgr. 210 Chase Street Wet Batteries For All Kinds Of Tubes Miss Frances A. Heine, of Parker's Landing is spending a few days here I hi' gut-st of her cousin. Miss Oieeu Dray.

spending her Easter vacation at home here. lowing a short illness. The chili was buried this morning following short I 1 funeral services nt the home, at 9 o'-uK K. A. Hill, Pine avenue is a mi: and Mrs.

reil, spent quests of Mr. and Mis. of Wiir-liere as maid clock, in St. Callistus cemetery. Mrs guest P.n-loi of her daughter, Mis.

Hugh of New Vork City, for sever- Funeral services in memory of Bet- I th. Illfl veui- a I days. on at the New Thomson house. H. J.

Janw-s this liioruint; it'om Philadelphia' where ho spent a lew at horn- of his Mr. and Mrs. J. L. V.

i athei wnx. Mr. and Mrs. A. Larson were held at the residence in Ludlow Friday after I Arden Thorsfeii, who is employed in th" yard ollice of the Penna.

R. R. noon at 2 o'clock. -Rev." J. A.

Carney of the Methodist Episcopal ijM Mrs. A. IS. Wade and little daughters are spending a week as guests of Irieiidd in LrooKville. Charles Stiles and Robert Cook, of this city, motored to Crookville yesterday, where they spent the day with friends, reluming home in the evening.

Mrs. John Geary and son, John left today for Voungslown, where they were called by the illness of Mrs. Geary's sister, Mrs. John Quinlan, who is known in Kane. Ridgway spent the week-end at his home'here.

i Miss (lerlrude llray of P.ulTalo, N. church of this city otiiciating. Interment was made in the Ludlow ccme-1 tery. Those from. out of town who; ft attended the services were John Lar-f son and ISd Nolquisl of Kane; Charles': Miss Evelyn -Thui-sKn returned to Ten.ph- University at Philadelphia, last evening after spending her vacation wiih her pan ills Mr.

and Mrs. A. Thurston on "Park avenue. John Long and R. A.

Minor, Pennsy employes. relumed yesterday, from RenovOj where they spent three days fishing in that vicinity. They sue-, ceeded in catching 73 nice trout. i is spending several days in Kane as a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Ihay, Sr. Mrs. C. R.

Railed returned yosler-i day from Piltsbtirgh where she was a guest, of her sister Mrs. Clare II-I borne for the pas I week. Larson of Jamestown, N. Mrs. 'jljj Ilort.eh of Voungsville, Mrs.

O. Lundeen, Miss Marearet Larson and MlOj Miss Cecil GerniiM of Wet jJ.J1 Because Quaker Lace or Net Curtains are used in many fine homes, homemakers sometimes get the impression that they are costly. The fact is that Quaker Curtains are cheap at many prices. If it is "first cost you wish to consider, there are Quaker DIST. ATTORNEY IGNORES i THE HIGH SHERIFF What Did You See? Curtains and nets at any price you wish to pay.

The new Quaker ConUuuod from page ono. What Have You Mall the story iv app fWninc fnronrinjr ni'P hpmi tifnl nnrl hnvo nnmnlofn to Tho Republican, giving you' VI consideration. While the appeal for William VAilkins, ol Wan-en, formerly of Kane, arrived liere last, evening and iias accepted work on the new highway. r. and Mrs.

Theodore Danielson ol Janeway street, and Mrs. C. A. Carlson ol'Tiajard street at.tended'the Initials name and Only will be used In publication. i uuiema types; rime, uruic iet, uxiora ro.ss rsei, Quaker Lace, many with fringe and -just as many without.

Priced i I saw a man "Rube" walking about, the business 1 $2.50 to a pair. 1 o'clock who section today before attracted attention as he passed Ml 'J) a new trial automatically suspends sentence upon Nonis and tie is legally sheriff of Cameron County, the district attorney has absolutely ignored him in an official capacity. Sheriff Xorris has trailed the bootleggers since his conviction in January and has succeeded in making several arrests among the "while-mule" dispensers. The Papeleo case is closely interwoven in the controversy between Johnson and Norris. It was the escape of Papeleo in April last year that Miss Sarah Faxsleln, of this city, who has been spending a ten-day's vacation at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Faxstein, left today to resume' her studies at the Indiana normal school. Burgess K. II.

Waikins and W. II. Davis -returned Saturday from a motor trip to Hamilton, Ontario, where they attended the twenty-seventh district conference of International Ro-tarians, whitli was held in that city-last week. Dr. T.

ird -Moffat t. and wife return ed Saturday from Hamilton, O.ntari where tley spent a few days. They attended the twenty-seventh district confere'te of International Rot aria na which vas held in that, city, Thursday and Friday. Mr and Mrs. John IS.

Healy, of this citj-'i returned yesterday I'roni a winter's trip to Florida. They visited Militia and Vesper, Florida and also ma'c a trip to Cuba. Miama was along the streets, carrying yards of Xjij yardsticks which he handed out free-1 111 ly to those who happened his way. jlljlj He represented the, Kane Furniture rjrjvi company who are putting on a "sp-llijl ccial belter bedding week" sale--F. I NEW RUFFLED CURTAINS $1.25 to $2.75 Pair New shipment just received plain, barred and dotted Marquisette Curtains.

One style is all white, another style has colored ruffles and tie-backs. Another style is of solid colors, of new gold or blue. funeral of Mrs. A. G.

Johnson of Erie held at Ludlow Saturday. Miss Barbara Weber, Miss Manie Haas and Geraldine Ramsey attended the funeral of Miss Weber's brother-in-law, Anthony Haines, which was held at St. Marys Saturday. Theodore Lind has returned to Philadelphia where he will resume his studies at the Temple University, after spending his spring vacation wfth his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Lind, on Greeves street. landlords and tenants read the Re publican Wants. Indirectly resulted in the murder of Charles Ludwig in "Moonshine" hollow, a tributary of Four Mile Valley, four miles from this place. It was on i fdrSicMu ililiBHn Dr. II.

(I. Stonier, of Andover, N. spent the week-end as a guest, tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lind on Greeves sheet.

He returned home last evening by motor accompanied by Mrs. Stonier who has been visiting here lor the last, two week. C. K. MeCluskey left this morning for Oil City where he will act as a SPRING CRETONNES 25c, 30c, 35c, 40 to $1.50 yard.

A fine assortment of patterns and colorings-suitable for slip covers, window curtains, valances, furniture, coverings, chair seats and cushions for the porch or hammock, will greet the woman who appreciates beautiful designs and titer ncarquarters during their so-jojrn in the southern climate. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

mid "Mi' and Mrs. ISmile Slenger returned esterday from Hamilton, Ontario, where they motored the middle of the eek to attend the twenty-seventh delegate from the local Presbyterian church to (he Kiie Presbytery meeting. Rev. T. A.

Marbet. will also attend the services and Charles Hubbard will act as a delegate of the home mission committee. Bustrict conference of Intel national iotarians, which was held in that ily Thursday and Friday last. the night: of May 27, that Ludwig was murdered, It is alleged lhat Joseph Papeleo lias confessed tho crime, claiming self defense. Ludwig was shot three times from behind and his skull crushed in with blunt instrument, it, is alleged that alter Papeleo escaped from jail he m'udc his way lo the still in hollow, built himself a stone fori and again resumed the manufacture of while mule.

Ludwig was a life long resident of this county, he was strongly against the hoot-legging activities of "Moonshine'' hollow, which is not far from the Ludwig home. The financial aspect of this controversy has gone under the "in of Ihe majority of the. taxpayers of the county and much discontent is being heard as the battie progresses. Already litis been paid out and this amount is considered extravagant, inasmuch as tin entire receipts of Cameron county for the year 1921 was this amount to meet till expenses of the county. The population of Cameron county is only slightly in excess of fi.OOn.

NEW SILKS Favored This Spring 40 inch, all silk crepe-de-chene REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF KANE BANK TRUST COMPANY located at 67 69 Fraley Street, Kane, Pennsylvania, at tho close of business April 9. 1925. FT good weight, well constructed RESOURCES tesei ve. iMind: 51.IUN.ir, 2 Cash, specie and tes hue from approved Reseive Agents ickles and cents crepe a large assortment ot II colors and black. $1.75 yard.

40 inch, flat crepe, beautiful quality in all the season's new- est shades. Absolutely pure Cash items for House LINEN CRASH TOWELING 6 Yards for $1.00 All linen brown crash, a good absorbent weave. Spring Colors In NORMANDY VOILES Handsome indeed are the Nor mandy Voiles this season. Colors and designs are unusually No summer fabric is more attractive or more popular in price. An unusually large display at the popular price of 50c yard.

Due from hanks, Must excluding reserve nil eu nen one name uisciulliieli I'jioi. silk $2.75 yard. Hh rat ii "p'ft! etliite "a ii I -1 I or inert ir.i.17 717.70 lli.OtlC.OI 2i7.2s:;.i; 11,275.00 1I.S20.11 1 7y.yti:i.:;7 SII.12I.SS 151.31 Minute Interviews Lean l.e;.n i Slliei. ii Riding a girder is not a job for a nervous man. BUT no one is nervous by choico.

There is a way that you may so strengthen your body that tho nervous system will he cushioned on sound muscles and flesh. But this condition will not come about unless you havo rich red-blood-cells. Rcd-blood-cells are the most important thing in all the world to each of us. More red-blood-cells! That's what you need when your nerves give way and you cannot control yourself. S.S.S.

will prove to you its "Why" and "How" reason. Since 182G S.S.S. has helped thousands. Because S.S.S. does build blood-power, it builds you when you are run-down, clears tho rysiem of blood impurities; route so- ailed skin disorders and stops rheumatism, too.

This is why S.S.S. is accepted as fhc greatest of all blood purifiers, I lootl builders and system strcngth-enrrs. Start taking S.S.S. today. Its medicinal ingredients are purely vegetable.

Your nerves will become rtronger, you will have more energy, vitality and vigor and a more up and roing appearance. inoi'lj 32 inch, all silk striped broadcloth: A good selection in various color combinations, $2.25 yard. 40 inch, satin crepes that have In a What Well Known People Say Sentence or Two hoi! re ae-t a if, ft! ..2, 1 7S a satin face with crepe back in a range of twelve of the season's newest shades, $3.00 yard. "It's cold this morning, but then we have expect sin weather here lor awhili we don't get any summer until July. Sixty years ago the third ol -May it snowed here we had to wade through it lo get in and out of tho house." II.

J. James LIABILITIES. Capital I( paid In Snrplu' fund prolits less expens THE NEW COATS and taxes paid 37.C.77.33 5.332.U I S. S. S.

in sold at nil pond drug atored in two Biwu. The larger size is more economical. Reserv 'd for depreciation Jleserved for interest, tn-d c.ie;ises I IS MA Mi DF.POSIT.S: Deposits subject, to check Cerlilied checks ''ashi'T's or ea 'urerV TIM IS DISPOSITS: Time certilieates of deposit Time savings fund ividends unpaid Other liabilities not included in above Crakes You Fed 7u.s:i M1212.12 1.275.295.-K) Yourself Acain More appealing than ever be- fore. Tailored coats enter a ew color era colors of past sea sons are conspicuous by their ab- sence. Nov the gayest of tints, (jj, of the rainbow are seen.

Fab- rics, too, are delightfully new. Furs, whose richness is undeni- YOUR SPRING GLOVES Our style display of "Kayser" silk gloves covers the entire range of all that is much favor ed in style and color. They are the best gloves in the country at no higher cost to you. $1.50 to $2.95 a pair COMFORT CORSETS A specially constructed corset for the large figure. Made of heavy brocaded cotton material.

"Very comfortable and long wearing qualities. The price $4.00. CARD OF THANKS Wo desire to express our appreciation to all for sympathy shown us during the illnesH and death of our daughter mid sister also to those who sent, llornl offerings and those who donated cars. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Larson, and family. L3ti iiiiiiiiiiiiiitfiniinifliiiiinnisiwjina 17 l.iifi a i' Total TRUST FLNDS: Mortgages Ca.di balance GROCERIES i able are a favorite trimming. Price mmmmimmmmm 1 1,988.72 USS.72 AND Total Trust Funds $17.50, $19.75, $29.75, $39.75 to $85.00. MEATS -(:) 1 Quality Arthur Lydell Teacher-Piano Organ Theory Studio Kane Y. M.

C. A. One Price CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value.) of Trust under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by Corporations to the Company as Tnifi- tee to secure issues cl corporate bonds, including Equipment Trusts $1,977,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of McKean, ss: I.

W. A. Longshore, treasurer of the above named Company, do solemly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) W. A.

LOXGSIIOltlS, Treas. Sworn and subscribed to before me this ISth day of April, 1925. (Signed), C. C. DAVIS, Notary Public.

Correct Attest: (Sigued) DAVID HOW1SLLS, (Signed) J. IS. IirSCRlSTTA, (Signed) A. H. GAFFNISY.

ftd. 1-20-21. Directors. Strauss Bros, LeHnardsini Open 8:30 A. M.

STORE HOURS BOTH 'PHONES Close 5:30 P.M. WE DELIVER Tuesday i ill.iii.l HiiiiMiuBniiiH IKKEDCU -M '-4 1 4.

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