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PAGE ELEVEtt OIL CITY DEPARTMENT OFFICE 214 SENECA STREET ROY BROWER Manager THE NEWS-HERALD. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1923. Clarion, Samuel J. Sloan. Erie, Willard Howe.

no IMS Li FBI 50 BY nil rt itii nflriniiiiA nSTEMP Ul The following Is the menu which was served at the banquet; The Welker and Maxwell Co. OIL bill MmWi French Cocktail Celery Olives Roast Turkey with Dressing BALL PROVES TO DELIGHTFUL AFF Cotws were laid for 50 at Ihe regular weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club, held at noon today at the Ve-liango Club, This was Boys' Work day, and C. M. Heistand, Boy Scout executive, F. M.

Schantz, physical director of the Y. M. C. and W. It.

Magee, Boys' ecretary of the Y. M. C. ffjiM "keeps ths root well- ARCH preserver SHOES Covers Laid for 280 at Banquet Eminent Commander Linden Wolfe is the Toastmaster. gave most interesting addresses MANY FRANKLINITES ATTEND Final Low Prices oh This Lot of Merchandise 25 Per Cent.

Discount on Ladies' and Misses' Wool Sweaters. 20 Per Cent. Discount on all Wool Cloves. 25 Per CentDiscount on one lot of Heavy Wool Coating. 50 Per Cent Discount on a lot of pretty Plaid and Striped Wool Skirting.

25 Per Cent. Discount on all Silk' and Crepe 20 Per Cent. Discount on Infants' Knit Wear, Sweaters, Caps, Bootees, etc. on the subject. They spoke of various phases of the boys' work carried on in the city and referred to the splendid results accomplished by the playgrounds association.

Their addresses were full of Information and Inspiration. SOCIAL AFFAIRS Mashed Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Head Lettuce Salad with Mayonnaise Parker House Rolls Sponge Cake with Whipped Cream Coffee Mulberry Sherbet 1 BARRELS OF 8EEB SEIZES BY TROOPEflS The first arrest to take place In this section since Governor Plnchot's address a few days ago, founding the battle cry of war on bootleggers, took place In Oil, City on Monday night when State Tropers J. J. Broske and A. M.

Kirk entered the Saltzmann brewery on Seneca street and arrested Harry Saltzmaun, at the same time confiscating 16 quarters or kegs of beer loaded on a truck ready for shipment. The state troopers say the liquor was consigned to various clubs in this district. After seizing the, truck and ts contents, the troopers took Mr. Saltzmann before Alderman Daniel McCready, where he posted $1,000 bail for a hearing at 10 o'clock Thursday morning on the charge of possessing intoxicating Brilliant, elaborate and delightful was the banquet and grandball given by Talbot Commantiery No. 43 Knights Templar In the State Armory last evening.

The affair was one of the biggest social events of the season. Covers were laid for 280 at the banquet which was served at 7 o'clock and which continued for two and a half Birthday Dinner. Mrs. Susan Baker, of Ronseville, was honor guest at a dinner given in honor of her 80th birthday anniversary at the hofhe of her son, D. M.

Baker, in that place last evening. Covers were laid for 10 and the table was bantlfully decorated in a scheme of hours. It was nearly 10 o'clock when the ball opened with the grand march. Eminent Commander Linden W. Wolfe acted as toast master.

The tables were The Side Dry Goads House beautifully decorated with a profusion Oa City, Pa. of roses, bringing out the red and. white eolors of the order. The arrangement of the flowers was by employes of the Oak wood Rose Gardens and was most THE delightful style in the Arch Preserver Shoe becomes all the more enjv yable when you consider thet--lid comfort and thefoothealth it al9k provides. No matter how much you stand or walk, the Arch Preserver Shoe keeps your feet feeling fine! No strain, because the concealed built-in bridge gives foot-length support as Nature requires.

Have your cet look well and feel well! We have a wide variety of new styles to select from. High Shoes, Oxfords or Strap Slipper Browneli Shoe Co. artistic in effect In opening the program Commander Wolfe gave an interesting history of pin ami wmre. xne tame was centered with a basket of pink carnations and ferns and the Savors were small pink baskets filled with candy. Included among the guests was Mrs.

Jane Fry, Who will soon reach her SOth milestone and who is still engaged in teaching music while Mrs. Baker is still as active as a woman many yars younger and is able to do her housework yet. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fry, grandson aud granddaughter of the two-' guests of honor; Mr.

and Mrs. Frank L. Fry, of Rouserille, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker, of Oil City.

the Commandery, telling of three mem bers from Oil City traveling to Eng TRANSIT GO-DEVILS land where they were entertained by Lord Tal'wt, Earl of Shrewsbury. This party consisted of three of the charter members, John T. Fisher. Charles Shep- ard and Captain William Hasson. The latter is the only surviving meinher of 1 the party and because of illness was liquor.

"You can let it be known that we have our orders straight from headquarters now to get any and all bootleggers and all those violating the tiquor Corporal Broske said today. "We intend to make a thorough clean-up and you may expect arrests any time and almost any Whether this implies arrests in Franklin In the near future he did not specify. The beer was taken to the county jail for storage purposes today. TO OMiZE COUNCIL A. well attended meeting of Local 211 Center Street OU City, Pa.

unable to be present last evenin When the Commandery was formed in Oil City those three were instrumental In giving it the name "Talbot" and they were given- permission of Lord Talbot to use the Talbot coat of arms Twentieth Century Club. Miss Myra Chickering entertained members of the Twentieth Century Club at their annual luncheon at her home On West Third street yesterday afternoon. Covers were laid for 16 at tables prettily decorated with baskets of pink roses. Assisting Miss Chickling as hostesses were Miss Augusta Miss Dorothy Penn and Miss Sarah Hasson. Following the luncheon, Interesting five minute talks were given by various members on wnrt w.

as Its emblem and monogram. Others Who Spoke. Other remarks were made by Divi sion Commander C. E. W.

Salter of Franklin; Eminent Sir T. Francis, of J. P. Edwards of Clar National Transit Pump ana MacSpe Co. Main Office and Works Oil City, Pa.

No. 830, Carpenters and Joiners Union ence Commandery, Corry, Pa. Dr. A. C.

was held last evening in Cornplanter hall, when announcement was made of Morck, of the Warren Commandery and W. K. George, member of the local commandery but a resident of Xoungs- the desire to organize a building trade department that will include all mem QUALITY ELECTRIC LAMPS bers of building crafts. A meeting was called for Tuesday February 5. town.

A pleasant incident of the occasion was' the presence of Josiah Dobson. the first initiate of the local commandery. He was initiated in 1S72. At to 10 o'clock the guest when the committee will make plans for the organization of such a union. It will likely be kaown as the Building went to the laree dance hall which had xraae urancu.

Ven elaborately decorated for the Capital, Surplus and this city of the Red Cross, the Visiting Nurse Association, Boy Scout movement, Child Welfare and the Tuberculosis Association. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Miss Olivia Fisher, of Grove avenue. Schubert Club. A splendid program commemorating the birth of i ruiiz Peter Octmbert and his three contemporaries, Donizetti, Meyerbeer liossini, was presented at the regular meeting of the Schubert club held last evening In the Belles Lettres club rooms. There was a large attendance at the meeting.

The program included vocal selections by Arthur L. Hanna and Miss Mary Reimann, piano numbers by Mrs. C. H. Stickle, Miss Mane Stubler and Miss Helen Fitzgib-bons, and an interesting paper by Mrs.

J. Ross Fay. Call cn us when in need of QUALITY ELECTRIC LAMPS. We have complete stocks in type as shown in cut No. 2 In 10, 15, 25, 40 and 60 wait sizes.

In type as shown in rut No. 3 we have 50, 75, 100 and 300 watt sizes also in 50 and 75 watt daylight bulbs. Buy "A Handy Paekflfe" 6 bulbs In a package. Have them on hand when needed most. RECENT DEATH.

(f) Undivided i Marthn Jean Miller. Gil City friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Miller will be sorry to hear of the death of their infant daughter, Martha Jean Miller, born Thursday in the Warren, hospital, and which passed away soon after birth.

Burial of the baby was made in the Oakwood SEEP BROS. event. American flags were used ev tenslvely with a mammoth one draped by Its four corners from the center of the ceiling. Other flags were drape A i and festooned about the walls and intermingled with these were stream'-'of black and white which are prorol-' nent in the colors of the order. On the platform was a large circular frame in which was fashioned the cross and crown' of the order, electrically lighted to bring out the red and white.

The beautiful Commandery banner had a prominent place on the platform. Mirte a Feature, Too. I On the platform and in the banquet lisli below were two Ampico pianos, 00 27-29 Seneca Street 2,050,000. cemetery at Warren on Saturday afternoon. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Miller are Both Phones OaCity, Pa. well-known in musical circles here, where Mr. Miller is director of t.h National Transit Band. YOUR BUSINESS INVITED FUNERAL OF MBS.

CJB. RICHARDS Victorian C. L. S. C.

An interesting meeting of the Victorian C. L. S. C. was held last eve-nmg -at the home of Mrs.

C. F. Howes, of West Second street, with a good attendance. Current events were given oy all members of the society. Airs.

E. L. Morrison taught the lesson from "the book "Social Ideals in English Letters" on the topic "The Utopia of Sir Thomas Moore." The next meet Services in memory of Mrs. Chris tine Elizabeth Richards were held at the family home, 458 Colbert avenue (Pit (Stlst MtM (Jul donated for the evening by the Shaffer Music House and operated by J. H.

Oorrignn, a representative of the American Piano Co. of New York. The music for the dancing was by the Goss-Grecn orchestra, of Franklin and was of the same high order as LOTS LOTS this afternoon at 8 o'clock. Rev. H.

C. Weaver, pastor of Trinity Metho dist Episcopal church officiated. There ing of the organization will-be held! was no music. Interment was made thnt which has made this orchesjjpJ- at tne home of Mrs. George N.

Reid of West Second street. ",) popular. Eminent Commander Linden W. Wolfe with bis sister. Miss Wolfe, led the grand march, nnder the direction of Sir James Chickering.

The movements started simply but became intricate as the march progressed and concluded with tha formation of the cross, emhlemnf- Buy your lot now and be ready to build when Spring is here. Two lots on Linden Nos. 8739 and 8740, size 40x1 10 each. Sewer, water and gas. 2X0 Plan Dinner Dance.

The entertainment committee of the Venango Club, of which James R. Sloan is chairman, has completed arrangements for a dinner dance to be held for members of the club next Thursday evening, at 6:30 o'clock. These dinner dances have proved most popular and Thursday night's affair promises to be one of the most enjoyable ever given at the club. It is advised that the members desiring reservations, notify the steward at once. 'ic of the Commandery and then mergpd fei.Urs.ve Hill cemetery with the following acting as bearers: G.

C. Ser-vey, J. F. Servey, A. O.

Server, Newton Small and C. Wolcott FUNERAL FORMANLUL A high mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Agnes Forma-niak was celebrated at 9 o'clock this morning at the Church of the Assumption. B. V.

with Her. M. Polaski, officiating. Burial was made in the new St. Joseph's cemetery with the following Vincent Sfral-ke, John Czerow, John Szalewlc, Tony Kiawiec, Stany Wlizlo, Joseph Gore-ciny.

PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. C. G. Whitehall left this morning for a visit with relatives in 'Youngs-town, O. No More Blue Mondays When a Realtor 205 Sycamore Street, Ofl Cirj, Penn.

0IC3 3 Encampment Dance. Oil City Encampment, No. 1S2, will give a dancing party In Latonia hall, Wednesday evening for members of Oil City Lodge, No. 581), and Letonia Lodge No. 1018, I.

O. O. F. and their friends. Tha Oriental orchestra will furnish music for the occasion.

into, ft Wains, me evening until after midnight was given over to the enjovment of the latest dance- numbers. Punch was served during the evening. List of Guests. Among those present were the following members of the order and their ladies Oil City E. A.

Burch, D. J. Bolton, P. C. Beers, J.

P. Blackford," A. D. Barnes, John Bruton, H. B.

Baker. Theodore Ball, C. Bieene, Charles Berry, J. W. Barr, W.

T. Conger, Raymond Cross, J. H. Contino, Warren Culbertson, II. H.

Culbertson, J. H. Chickering, Arthur I. Crawe, R. W.

Chamberlain, E. W. W. H. Cor-rin, F.

G. Carlin. J. B. Crawford, C.

M. Cozad, W. W. Dinkey, C. ST.

Detar, E. Mrs. D. W. Metz has returned to her home in Hammond, after a visit with relatives in the city.

Electric Wathcr is in the Home. The washing is done in half the time and at less expense. Come in to see the BIG 3. ID-I Club. The Hi-Y Club will hold their weekly luncheon at the T.

M. C. A. Wednesday noon. Charles Clock will speak to the boys on their athletic life.

Miss Amanda Groser left this morning for Edinboro to visit friends for a few days. Cunningham, Roamer and Kissel Motor Cars JOHN S. and M. A. RICH Distributors for Venango County 21 1-212 Veacl.

Building. 01 Cit'. Bell Phone 151. Pet Phone 1516 and 221 2-X L. Dickey, J.

P. Edwards, Gus B. Evans, Samuel Winirky has returned to his home in Titusville following a week-end visit with friends here. Oil City Hardware Co. John A.

Stabler, Mgr. 214-216 Centre St William Edwards, Harvey Fritz, Aimn Forsblom, Milo G. Fry, G. M. Friedhab-er, Charles Fisher, W.

J. Gealy, E. R. Gnade, Arthur K. Helle, John Harper, Lynn Holbrook, C.

L. Haupt, W. R. Job-son, F. B.

Jackson, H. H. James, George E. Kincaid, R. G.

Koch, W. L. Koch, James- Long, H. H. Lowrie, L.

C. Long-aker, Dale Logan, H. C. Lyddon, F. C.

Moyef, Sam Messer, Archie Mackintosh, August Morck. Frank Manley, Walter Montgomery, F. Earle Magee, Edward McAlevy, E. C. McCormick, E.

Miss Catherine Sweedhelm has returned to Edinboro to resume her studies after attending the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Catherine Betz, at Venus. HUM 1 1. 1 II I I II IH IN II II II I II OIL CITY LOCALS A son was born last evening to Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Pasenmeyer, of 906 East 2d street The Comrade, Iroquois and Midget clubs will hold a joint meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the Y. M. C.

A. Only routine business was conducted at the regular meeting of Latonia lodge, No. 1018, held last evening in Latonia HalL Dr. W. B.

FORNOF i PBACTITIOKXB. C. D. Berry has returned from a twa weeks' stay in St Petersburg, where he accompanied his mother and daughter, who will spend the remainder of the winter there. Kooma 323 -24 Chamber's Bldg, O.

Office boors to IS a to 5. Svsainff Tnssdsy, nd Saturday to 8 1 Saxdayby appointment rt. pnes S196-I. BOYS' and GIRLS' White Rock Rubbers A new pair for every pair that does not prove satisfactory. A.

WEBSTER ASUSOTOH HOTEL BLOCK, OXXt CXTT. L01ble class 12 evening prayer and C. McFate, J. Montgomery, E. b.

Ober-ly, G. S. Oberly, C. L. Payne, H.

S. Phinney, C. Reed, G. N. Reed, E.

S. Rugh, J. Rvnd, S. Y. Ramage, Charles Smith, C.

L. Smith. J. R. Sharpe.

A. E. Spaulding. Miles Shoup, J. P.

Strayer, C. L. Suhr, D. L. Thomas, Bert M.

Miss Mildred Schwabenbaner has returned to resume her studies at College, Buffalo, N. af SPRINGS ANi SPRING BOLTS ter a short visit witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schwabenbnuer.

For all matcf of cars. Sold at Turner, Sam E. Tucker, tjnarieg m. Ten cases or measles and one case of mumps was reported by the health department this morning. During the month of January there were 41 cases of measles reported to the department and 14 cases of whooping cough.

The total number of communicable diseases for the month is 112. Engine trouble detained P. R. R. passenger train No.

C3. due In Titusville at 7:25 p. for more than an hour and a half at Bough ton last eve KELLER AUTO SUPPLY Oil City, Pa. 30 Seneca Street Aaron Silberberg has left for Detroit. to attena the annual convention of tba Merchant Tailors Association of the United States.

While In IVtrolt, he will be the guest of bis brother, Abe Silberberg. and family, former residents of jthls city. Todd, R. D. Williams, Edward White, L.

W. Wolfe, F. O. Wright, J. C.

Vou-ruckel, II. C. Young. Franklin Mr. and Mrs.

A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. D. Custer Moore, Mr.

and Mrs. R. D. Xicklin, Mr. and Mrs.

B. G. Mr. tnd Mrs. S.

G. Philip, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Corrin, Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Allison, Mr. and Mrs.

G. B. Houso, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

McMulIen, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jordan, Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Riddle, Mr. and MrsjW.

O. Phlpps. Mr. and Mrs. CL E.

Salter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Moyer, Mr. and Mrs.

Murray-Brumbaugh Co. ning. A number of passengers, grow tag tired of waiting decided to walk the three miles between Bonghton and Titusville and arrived there fully a half hour ahead of the train. Among these was a woman of about GO years OIL CITY CLASSIFIED. CARPETS AND FURNITURE Opposite Citr Hall OH City, Pa.

We are in Position TO GIVE YOU INSURANCE SERVICE. J. A. Johnstone Brother Real Eit and General Insurance 40 Levi Phone 3957-X. Oil City, Pa.

Charges for Lifting Properties. TOB XEHTIn Oil City, Ave room flat first floor. Electric' ty and buth. Rent reasonable. A family over three need nat apply.

W. L. Canfleld. General Delivery. Franklin.

Fa. IS Jaa Thomas D. Hamilton, Mrs. Mae B. El T'" MIE-2 pairs light and 1 pair medium bob sleds.

Also 1 large and 1 small coal and iod ran res Call at 11 Orchard street Oil City. tf liott, Misses Virginia Jordan, Helen McMulIen, Mable Myers and Martha Wieneche, Oscar Maag, Thomas D. of ago. -0 90-5IIXTJTK TRIPS BY AIRPLANE TO NEW YORK NEW YORK, Jan. SO.

Ninety-mln-Ute trips between the office at Manhattan and the villa of Newport at $30 a trip will be offered commuters next summer by Vlnceut Astor and Suffern Tailer, who have formed an airplane company. Thorn, R. and Clyde M. Equitable life Assurance Society Edward A. Woods Company, General Acents.

Willis K. Crosby. Sperial Agent, 114 W. Second St, Oil City, Fa, CLBAH-tTP SALE Satlxa stock offend at to li off. Asd "YOU CAJI cxaaoa IT." FEDERAL CLOTHING CO.

211 Syeunre St OQ Ctty. Pa. Call The News-Herald Job Department For Quality Printing and Quick Scrvibc WASTES To bar a double barreled breech loading, banimerless shot tun: also pump shot gun. State gauge, condition, make and price. W.

H. Corriu, and 4 Main street. Oil City. r. 17 Jaa It Miller.

Uouseville, F. H. Bowers'. Titusville, E. S.

Francis. Y.ungstowa, W. K. George..

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