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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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RABE SIX THE DAILY REPUBLICAN JIONONQAHELA, PA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 19 Beautifully Furred The Man Who Is Fighting the Nazi to Save Austria QCSL3 Thursday Special DANISH CRESCENT 3 for 10c Bondascha's Bakery Harold Sampson of Charleroi, was a recent caller in this city. Julian Weed, of Washington, was a caller in town this morning. George Plummer is confined to his home in Main street with rheumatism. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Johnson, of We Kleen Clothes Kle Phone OO-R DAVE TURRI 202 Main Street, Monongah He said he had inspected the tower and found it in fairly good condition. Use of the high school auditorium for a show on two evenings some time in April was granted to the Girl Scouts of Monongahela, on condition that the established rental of $50 a night be paid. The board also granted use of the Williams building to the P. T.

A. Association there for a cootie party. Superintendent Dorr went into a detailed discussion of CWA work now un'ler way at the high school. He also reported that 21 children in the First Ward, 14 in the Second Ward and 13 in the Third Ward had been innoculated against diphtheria in preparation for the opening in the near future of emergency nursery classes here. Parents of some of the children chosen for admission to the nursery classes objected to the in-noculation and it will be necessary to replace these children with others, he said.

Attending the meeting were President John S. C. Herron, Harry F. Larimer, Emil A. Grodecour, Thomas Chatlaway, Elmer C.

Barnhart, and Dr. C. B. Lamp, members of the board; Superintendent Dorr; Solicitor Homer T. Gaut, and Treasurer Elmer E.

Smith. Cam You Jmagmje Pittsburgh, were callers in town last evening. Miss Harriet Marshall, of Belle-vue, visited with friends here last evening. John Hoon, William Ermiles, Stanley Wall, Conrad Shipe were callers in Charleroi last evening. Miss Ruth Zimmer of Clairton, is visiting at the home of relatives in this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staib' of Fourth street, were callers in Pittsburgh last evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Depinedo of North Side, Pittsburgh, were A devout Catholic With hit family CAN YOU IMAGINE the future time ond money sov by a man in otter spending over and beirvv confined 6 months with stomach trouble was positively relieved bit $3 worth of BISMA-REX callers here Monday evening. Mrs. Walter Conlin, who has been ill for the past few weeks at her home in the Odelli Apartments is improving. W. F.

Alten was a caller in Charleroi last evening and attend Small in stature Dr. Engelbert Dollfuss, chancellor and dictator of Austria, the man who is fighting to save his nation from absorption by the Nazis and Germany, is a striking personality, despite his size. Standing slightly over five feet and just past 40, he is a devout Catholic. The son of a small-town official, he first appeared in the cabinet as minister of agriculture. He is married, has a daughter and son.

ed the Charleroi-Monongahela CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends for the sympathy and kindness shown us at the death of our beloved husband and father, Siro Furiga. We especially wish to thank all those who sent the beautiful flowers, gave the use of their cars, or assisted us in any way. Mrs. Mary Furiga, Sons and Daughters. sill Obituary basket ball game.

The Wylie Parent-Teacher Association will meet tomorrow, even BALLOT CASES STRESSED TO family, of Library, were callers at the homo of the former's mother, Mrs. J. A. Boback at Hazelkirk, Sunday. Harry Cook of here, and Matthew Bohucky, of Dunkirk, were callers -at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Burlinsky, of California. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morris and family, of Richeyville, spent Sun- i John Mouten, Louttit posed of yesterday morning: True Bills i Frank Abbott, statutory crime; i trial set for February 12.

Darnl Sturm, statutory crime; trial set for February 14. Clyde Williams, assault and bat-; tery with criminal intent; inde-; cent assault and battery; trial set for February 12. George Walters, assault and bat- tery with criminal intent; assault jand battery; trial set for February EXPLANATION Ann Sothern, screen player, poses informally in this magnificently furred creation for street and afternoon wear. John Mouten Louttit, aged 75 years, a resident of this city for the past fifteen years, died yes- ing, in the school. The regular monthly meeting, including an interesting program will be held at this time.

Misses Jean Stephens, Josephine Stephens, Maxine McCracken, Helen Carr and Mrs. George Carrick were in Donora Monday evening where they attended the contract bridge tournament held at the Irondale Hotel. DIED day at the home of Mrs. Morris's terday morning, following a Bisma-Rex is a new antacid trea ment that is bringing welcome rt lief to thousands everywhere wh suffer the agonies of indigestio and other acid stomach ailment! Bisma-Rex nets four ways to giv lasting relief in three minutes. I neutralizes excess acid; relieve the stomach of gas; soothes th irritated membranes; and aid digestion of foods most likely ferment.

Bisma-Rex is sold onl WEIRTONPOLL Hezekiah D. Gamble, aged 80 years. Tuesday, Feb-; ruary 0, 1934, home in For-i ward township. Funeral ser-; vices Friday afternoon at 2 I o'clock from the home of O. P.

1 Gamble, Forward township, in charge of Rev. Robert H. Kirk. Interment Round Hill Cemetery. AWAITS RETURN 12- Steve Hudanieh, alias Wadanoch, 'larceny; trial set for February 12.

Albert Young and Walter Young (aggravated assault and battery; trial set for February 12. Julius Soffish and William May-i ers, violating the mining" laws; tral set for February 14. mother, at Hazelkirk. Mr. and Mrs.

Max Kercher and daughter, Mary Catherine, of Mc-Kees Rocks, were callers at the home of relatives at Dunkirk, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowers, of here. Joseph Brody and sister Anna, of Pittsburgh, and Joseph Micko were callers at the home of the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Alexander Brody, of Dunkirk. (Continued from Page 3) posed of yesterday morning: True Bills Jamos Brades Wilson, driving while intoxicated; trial, set for February 13. Henry Shultz, changing coal car check; trial set for February 14. Joseph Mendola, keeping a gambling house; trial set for February 12. Ignored Peter Anonietta, fornix et cet; costs on County.

Charles Butler, fornix et cet; costs on County. Sam Smith, assault and battery; costs on prosecutrix, Maude Rosa. Sam Smith, assault and battery; costs on County. 0. E.

Gordon, keeping a gambl More than one hundred persons were in attendance last evening at a New England dinner served in the Presbyterian church by the members of the McKee Missionary Society. at Rexall Drug Stores. Get a jai today at Span Hirsch. Adv trial set week's illness, at his home in Bluff street. He was born in Dra-voshurg and was a member of the First Baptist church of this city.

is survived by four children, Mrs. Florence I'mble, of Bentley-ville; Mrs. Mary Mitchell, of Pon-tiac, Michigan; John and Robert Louttit, of this city, and- three sisters. Mrs. Belle Carlson of Monongahela; Mrs.

Jane Carlson, of Canonsburg, and Mrs. Sado Stark, of Fayette City. Funeral services will be lield Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Bebout Yohe Company Funeral Home, in charge of Rev. A. Clair King.

Interment in the Monongahela cemetery. Paul Greene, larceny; for February 13. Ignored i Peter Derigo, assault (Continued from Page O.ie) check of the wishes of the employes is difficult, and, in fact, is hardly possible unless the payrolls are available to us. "Mr. Reed informed us that Mr.

Weir Is out of town and that it Would be necessary to discuss the and bat- Mrs. Marybelle Barton will entertain at a benefit bingo and cootie party at her home 611 Ninth street, Thursday evening. The affair is being held for the P. O. of A.

Camp 243. MEOTLEY THEATOE KTTODAY "BOMBAY MAIL" tery; costs on the prosecutor, Os-I wald Derigo. W. H. Weygandt.

larceny: re- ceiving stolen goods; costs on I matter-with him and other offi-1 cials of the company before np nnv Henl(ilnn Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Juersko i spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strunak, of Sunnyside.

I Mrs. Katherine Walters. Stock-! daletown, spent a few hours at the home of Mrs. Selma Booth, Tues-I day. Mrs.

I). A. Lytle and daughter Lillian of Monongahela, visited at the homo of relatives here Sun-day. Constantine Moreschi, of With EDMUND LOWE County. Peter Krasas and Mike Pankas, conducting a lottery; costs on County.

Eagle, who has been stationed at a C. C. Camp is a patient in a hospital where he underwent an operation for acute appendicitis. His condition is "fair." STARTS TOMORROW Mis. Agnes Mclaughlin A Heart Racing Romance Thrilling Stars "We are to have another conference later in the week, when Mr.

Weir returns. shall await this conference and continue with the other conferences -and investigations which we have planned." Before returning to Washington Handler expressed hope for an "amicable agreement," but admitted he had nothing tangible upon which to base his hopes. He riA NEARBY TOWNS FRYE STATION. Mrs. Agnes McLaughlin, agetl 75 years, a resident of Belle Ver- tki AHITD DTCirWC non, died yesterday at 11 o'clock lALAUILK KLOluiia Mrs.

Andrew Juersko and daugh-j ter.4 Miry and Julia visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ford in Washington Pike, Sunday, i Joseph Sarnosky was a business Teasing Tunes Gorgeous Girls at the home of her daughter, Mrs, AS FRENCH PREMIER John Hudson, in Dormont. She leaves the following daugh- ters. Mrs.

F. P. Xoel, Mrs. Frank I Miss Agnes Cilensek. of Taylors aller Brownsville Sunday.

Run. was a caller at the home of M- C. Feevey, of Charleroi, her sister at Monessen. Thursday, visited at the home of relatives at ml A BREATH TAKING (Continued from Page Ont) i Hart, of Bolle Vernon; Mrs. Frank My ford, of Meadville; Mrs.

John Hudson, of Dormont, and Mrs. I'uiiKii'K, cuiiuuy. Joseph Juersko. Mike John, and Joseph Brody, of Dunkirk, is spending a few days at the home JSP A CLIMAX declined to discuss what future I course the board might pursue if refused the company records, but indicated it would be in line with President Roosevelt's announced determination to learn the true feeling of the employes. I Remaining here.

Dewey busied 1 himself with tne routine matters Steve Kusco, George Furick and ing house; costs on County. The following bills were disposed of yesterday afternoon: True Bills George Itesetar, homicide of Fred Poterson; trial set for February 15. Peter Simon, larceny; trial set for February 13. Joseph Scanny, assault and battery; triai set for February 13. Robert Johnson, felonious break-; ing and entry; three charges; trial set for February 12.

George Brownie, carrying firearms without permit; felonious as-: sault and battery; trial set for; February 14. i Harold Jones, fornix et cet; no date set for trial. Anthony Ralsama. aggravated assault and battery; trial set for Fehruary 14. Lyle Wood and Ben Brown, felonious breaking and entry, and larceny; no date set for trial.

Ignored Joseph Patton. felonious assault and battery; costs on county. Jams McMurray, assault and battery; costs on prosecutor. Jos-; eph Scanny. Two Motorists Treed Two bills charging Involuntary manslaughter as a result of deaths In automobile accidents were lg-1 of friends at Pittsburgh.

i Tr.t.ii i. publican guardsmen were thrown Into the Seine and drowned during last night's rioting according to official figures published bv Charles Bowers, of here, and I Lawrence Daugherty attended the 11 an(J iss Olive Moffett and Mrs. Chas. furry Silver Top-Cleveland Slavias Robert of ZZ' Vernin Hillman. of Monongahela, were "occer gamo at Pittsburgh.

Sun-1 soccer 1 LTntransigeant today. The wounded, according to L'ln- at, day. neia i day. -v tomorrow morn ng at 9 o'clock i Mr .11,. in i viulu and conferences with various frnnlMon 17A 1 WUJfcll', 1 HUIflUUV from the St 8ohnatliin v.

lit. rT 'V I 1. 1. I -h. In nr spokesmen in connection with the 1 180 police, 130 Republican guards, case and 100 mobile guards.

wiss ttose isonnnar speni in ii-iu ruiniu- Vernon week end at the home of her par-jat the home of hor mother in Ha-i ents at Courtney. jzelklrk. "Everything indicates, unluckily" the nnwxnnnpr nrtHoH "that tho nt A P. T. A.

meeting will bo held Hezeklah D. (iambic fib GENE RAYMOND vMl RAUL ROUtlEN I Jfe 1" A rocers xx, xS' PRED ASTAIRE Vincent Youmani VL I SELECTED I I V)Pim CARTOON i reel (f at the Wylie school here Thursday 00 VETERANS FIf I ficial figures on the dead and evening and a very entertaining 11 iT. i nable. aged 80 wounded are loss than the reality." LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDTOASK nrnprum huv hirn arrnntrivl ffir tlir UUI DUiMUij dLAINIvo ana ii days, died The rioting, worst since th the evening. -More than 100 ex-service men of me in ror tabltehment of the third renubl ic Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Urko and son Monongahela and vicinity took ad-, "smf. or a mebral in 1870 originated ln the place place De iiriiiurriiaBP. uamnie was of Monoshon, visited at the homo vantag ol the free servlro being La Concorde, where the ministry of Marine was set afire and where (Continued from Page 1 of the latters mother at Taylors Run, Sunday. Mrs.

Ftimond Burly and daughter Robo Marie, of Charleroi, were Sunday guests at the homo of relatives here. born in Forward township, Allegheny county, July 21. 1853. and lived in that vicinity his entire life where he was engaged in farming. He is survived by two brothers.

P. T. Gamble, of Avalon. and uj American emoassy and the hibltive, the board decided to at Hotel Crillon, favored by Ameri-: least secure tho data afthis time, cans, were endangered. Many Department of Public Instruc-Americans had narrow escape.

tion architects will probably be rendered to them by the local I American Legion 'Post in the mat-! ter of filling out their applications for the State bonus yesterday, the first day on which blanks were i available Veterans must fill out their blanks In person and have' By early, today the outbreaks asked to assist in assemhlinc the Mrs. A. Shannon and son Dar had spread to streets in all parts I mmmmmm necessary information. i i a -I a of the capital, and similar upris Becauso repairs to the tower of roll, of Taylors Run, were callers sworn to by a notary but -'ra iown- at the home of the former's sister, i tw charged for this service. It Mrs.

Roy Robison. of near Coal i lo necessary for the unr" MPrvlccs will be held ing against government authorities the Central School building would In several provincial towns led to Center. Sunday. wiow their discharge naners. P- rost $75.

Director Emil A. Grode-cour recommended that the work bo deferred at the present time. the fear the entire country might become embroiled. from the home of O. P.

Gamble, Mario Kurtek. of Monessen. Tlle local Post will continue to spent Sunday visiting at the home this service to all ex-ser-of her friends Misses Mary and vilc whether or not they are in forward township, with Rev. Robert II. Kirk of Elizabeth, In charge.

Interment In tho Round Mill Cemetery. Josephfiu Cilensek. at Taylors of the Post until all have Run neen cared for. This service will be available every afternoon and Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo Drazlo and family Taylors Run, were visiting at the home of friends at Gibson. Sunday. evening at tho local Legion rooms. When fin(Kj out. the blanks will lie retafnei and forwarded to tl.n Misses Yucy and Ida Tori, of Co- "'finals In a bills.

8pecial for Thursday LEMON CREAM PIE 15c BONDASCHA'S BAKERY TIIK WKATIIKK Cloudy tonight; Thursday fair, colder in south and central portions tonight and In south portion Thursday. nored by the Grand Jury yesterday afternoon. In hoth cases the drivers of the machines were held by the coroner's jury. oue case was that of Frank Laurets. driver of the car that killed Jack Waleo at Elco on December 10, 1933.

The second was that In which fambrino Font was the defendant: His car struck and killed Elizabeth Kikla in Carroll Town-ship on October 1, 1933. Yesterday tho Grand Jury completed all work set for the day by disposing of 20 cases, of which 10 were true bills. Eleven were disposed of in the morning and nlno In the afternoon. The following cases were disposed of yesterday afternoon: True Bills Franco Cocchiara, felonious assault; trial set for February 15. i Helen Wilson and Qussle Stone; keeping a house of ill repute; trial set for February 12.

Ignored Raleigh Roar, assault; costs on prosecutor, Doshie N'eshlc. Frank Laurets, Involuntary manslaughter of Jack Waleo; failure to stop after an accident: costs on County. Cambrtno Fonte, manslaughter of Elizabeth Kikla; costs on County. James Brooks, statutory crime; costs on County. Fennle tlrueo and Thomas Campbell; larceny from the person; costs on County.

Lucy Carter, larceny from the person; costs on County. Edmund Frazler, cruelty to animals; costs on prosecutor, Amal Tonettl. The following cases were tils- verdale, visited at the Marracclnl home at Hazelkirk, Sunday. A bann.net will bo held In honor of Armoni Nlccolal, of Dunlevy, at the Eagles Hall at Charleroi, Saturday evening. Armond Is well known here.

He played left tacke for the Duqucsnc All Stars and had a good following from here. A Valentino and Pie social will be held by the young people of the Union Curtain Sunday school Friday evening, February 9th. at the school. Reverend Haverfleld. of Monon-gahelu.

will be the guest preacher at the Vnlon Curtain Sunday school. Sunday, nt .1:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John finback nni ANTON THEATRE i FLASH Wednesday and Thursday -FLASH WALTER WINCHELL'S "BROADWAY THRU A KEYHOLE" With Constance Cummings, Rus Columbo, Texas Ouinan ABE LYMAN AND HIS HANI) Practy Cal says: "The man looking- for a snug1 harbor Builds a home.

And he steers a straight course for a lumber yard of definite square-deal performance." Stephens Lumber Cc Lumber and Builders Supplie' "VINA HUtAY-FAOMA 6040 70 A CAM OA PHONE 177 7 be telephone ring Mow the whole family brighten up I Young folks snd old are ester to ihsre the new. For tint's ATTENTION! FLOWERMAKERS Wt Have Jutt Added a Good Quality 10c CREPE PAPER to our Stock All Colors NEWS AGENCY CO. one of the sdvsntsies of bsvlng a telephone. You sre slwsvt "ia alwsysln reach of your friend. A telephone in lbs home is a plessure lo all a convenience snd protection, too.

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