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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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THIS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930. OIL DEPARTMENT CITY Qfice 214 Seneca St. telephone 4380 Office 214 Seneca SU Telephone 4360 COMING OILERS IVtlL NOT MEET ERIE TEAM FOR CHARITY: TO REST FOR BASKETBALL AttMottnc Accco2ati3oini HoBydoy Brora PcEaoso mm THURSDAY A Simple Safegihrd EVERY persojtwho has money or other property should control the disposition of that property by making a Will. You can easily change your will later, as your circumstances improve "or conditions change. The important thing i3 to be protected, now, by a will that covers th pre ent situation.

y. To assure speedy and economical administration, name this bank your executor. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Oil CUy football team will not participate is a post season game with aa Erleteam in the interest of charity, it was definitely announced today by Faenltv Manager G. F. McAlevy.

Due MUMBLE PHIZES TO BE NOW PLAYING CONTINUOUS From 1:30 toll P.M. Laughs, Thrills, Action THE FIRST BIG TALKIE ROMANCE OF FRONTIER DAYS TALKIE ROMANCE OF FRONTIER DAYS W. E. Weidler Financial Sugcess fist Pus to Location of Culbertson Field on Pemp- seytpwn Road- MITCHELL SITE FAVOREP I I I BK KBHWTS One of the principal features of the Million Pollar Holiday Week sale to to the short gap between the football and basketball seasons, the official said that the gridiron squadi will undoubtedly not play any post season games. The officials feel that the players should have a rest between the grid am-v i i- mi toe sponsored in Oil City by the cuaru ber of Commerce will be the window shopping night which will open the Claims that the financial success of the Oil, City Hirfi School Athletic As week of November 2S, and details of sociatida during this was due and the floor seasons, as many of the same players participate in both games.

'Coach Wells agrees with the faculty manager in his decision, and believes the nossibility of a bad field to be an the plans announced by II, Good, mainiy to tne use or tne miDeFissou chairman of that branch of the effort indicate that many inducements will important factor in the rejection of the be offered. Drooosition. The danger or injury io WOW SHOWING Those co-opera tins in staging the the players is also given as an import field on Haljday Bun road for school athletics were exploded today by W. E. Weidler, president of the association, when he cited the real reasons for a sizeable balance expected at the close of the season.

"The eash balance," Weidler stated, not created by the use of the Cujbertson field, but is the result ant reason for the decision. The plan advanced by Erie fans was to have the Oilers meet tne city cnam Free A $5 set (7 vol) of Etiquette and Culture to the flrrt 25 women who attend today pions of Erie in the stadium there, but the city Winner will not be determined great sale were enabled to secure quantities of coupons at the Chamber of Commerce rooms today, and these will foe distributed regardless of purchases on the- one night. The tjeketa are different from the ones to be given with purchases, and winning numbers will jbe displayed iii store windows after 5 p. m. on the first sale day.

Mr. Good stated that a numiber of special demonstrations and sampling until Thanksgiving when East ana Academv will meet. This arrangement foresta Is Dosslbuity oi a game wis Saturday. The oilers are concentrating ail ASHAE1ED TO FACE The Girl Who Trusted film Is the Powerful Story of This Attraction efforts on practice sessions io the hope events are being planned, and practic that Franklin will be subdued wnen the Blue and White invades the camps of a threerfeld condition favoring the school teams." A small number of persons have circulated the report that the balance was due te the foresight of the Sehoo Board in selecting the Halyday Run lot for athletics. About IPlWO; is expected to toe left in the treasury after the close of the season.

I The enclosed field is cited as the first factor of the successful year. It Is believed tthat the receipts would have been at least as great if any ether enclosed field had been used. Jn' former years the teams have played under a ally every score win oner valuable prizes, both, for window shopping night of the Nurseryites. Workouts are being held daily under the direction of and during the remainder of the week. Coach Wells, and it is hoped to retain the po-loss record for the entire season.

Gilbert and Beery in a he- tjtd nam man team that will win the VI DOR'S laugh-and-thrill champion- I 1 ifAY? ship! I I AROUND OIL CITY 4' Charts Models handicap in that it was practically impossible to force everyone attending to pay an admission fee on aecount of the lack of a fence around the field, REV. flSKEIf, FORMERLY OF THIS COUNTY, OIES EverythlBdt in Music. Hooper's. 10-lQ-tf at the Oil City Hospital to Mr. and 'Mrs.

Allan D. Gray, of 15 West 3d street. E. Askey, of 30S State street, has received word of the death at his brother, Rev. Edwin Nelson Askey, Rut this factor had nothing whatsoever to do witli the Halyday Bun site, officials contend, as any enclosed lot would have undoubtedly produced the same effect upon the association treasury.

Alumni Activity Helped Team. "The good football team of this year fill JB flTH KJtt) JOHN MACK UVLW W-iheu ml BROWN Hi Kf iT It I sd WALLACE ixlfw' ffl i i BEERY IC mm which occurred at his home in Los An 1.1 The meeting of the Women's Bible Class of the United Presbyterian Church scheduled for Thursday even-rng has been postponed until a later geles, at 8:20 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Rev. Askey has been in per Should He Pay the Price? aemdearm date. feet health until he was suddenly stricken tfith the disease which after The discussion meeting of the Hl-T OWING TO IGNORANCE ward proved fatal.

He was born in Rockland, this coun Club which will be held at the at JOHN ty, December 21, 1865, son of the late 6:30 o'clock on Thursday evening will be the last meeting until December 4. NEXT WEEK I The I Thousands of Women pay the price of indiscretion. Should the man also pay the price? You'll find the answer in this amaiing stage and Dim show, LAST TIMES TODAY FOR James Harrison and Mary Jane was educated in the public schools of this county and attended Grove City iMerle Akani will preside. has boosted the attendance." ilr. Weidler said, "and the third cause is closely interwoven with the second, the activity of the alumni and of the Athletic Association." If any money is to be spent by the School Board or the Athletic Association," declared Mr.

Weidler, "it should be spent in developing the Slitchell av-enne lot, rather than in purphasing the Culpertson property. The west end residents of Oil City have not overlooked the fact that when West End GDILMI College. For a nnmtxi of Tears he followed with WALLACE teaching, and durlntr the winters of Doris braider, five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. Smider, of 6 Colbej-t avenue, is confined to her home with a broken collarbone as the result of a fall at her home, on Sunday.

A false alarm was turned in at 8:30 Tuesday, with No, 2, No. 4, and hook 1S0O and 1891, just previous to his en mm tering the ministry, taught at Reno. He was licensed tn preach by nis borough was annexed by, the city, they were promised a school. This promise Jim Tullu. Leila Himma home chureh and admitted to the Erie M.

E. conference in 1891, which was SEX-SATIOXAL THRILLING DARING WW Polly Moran then transferred to the Southern Cali ST LIVING MODELS has not been fulfilled. "When the school board purchased the Mitchell avenue property they secured sufficient ground to provide for a school as well as an athletic field. fornia conference and in another year would have completed. 40 year's contin uous service in his ministry.

Aha His sudden death will cause a deep WflBQfl for a Comedy feeling of sadness to his many friends If this school were to be built, showers, lockers, and-dressing rooms could easily lie provided in the building, and with the athletic field adjoining, Oil in this section and the west. In Octoto- News Song The WONDER: PICTURE of the CENTURY lSOlr he was united in marriage to The A THRILLING. EXCITING STORY THAT WILL and ladder answering the call, which came from- West First and Mayer streets. Word has been received in this city of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Johnson, of Alexandria, Egypt. The mother is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. William M.

Parker. The employed boys' club of the local V. M. C. A.

will be organized at a meeting at the on Thursday evening when boys between 15 and 18 years of age who are working will be invited to join the club. A meeting of the hoard of directors of the National Transit Tuesday morning, the regular quarterly dividend of two per 25 cents was declared, payable on December 15, to stockholders of record November 29. Organ City would have one of the most attractive and most efficient layouts in this section of the state." In regard to the attitude of the School Board toward the Athletic Asso Miss Pauline Williams, of Rockland-The following children survive; Harris son I Edwin Vincent Askey and John Martin Askey, of Los Angeles, Cal. One sister, Mrs. Clarence Duffield, of Tulsa, Okla, and two brothers, J.

Burton Askey, of Findlay, and William E. Askey, of this city, also survive. HOLD YOU BREATHLESS BEGINNING TOMORROWS DA YS ONIY, FOR MEN 0EIILY. PETTING AND LOVE SEEMED SLOW JAZZ AND GIN DULL ciation since alumni became members IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllHIIillllllllli of the organization, the president ex plained that "the purpose of bringing alumni into active participation in the Athletic Association was to provide funds for building the fence and to cooperate with Board in handling All Seats 50c LYRIC Theatre Oil City 4 Shows 3:30 7:00, 9:00 DON'T DECEIVE YOURSELF the general athletic situation. To date the majority of the School Board has ignored the alumni members of the association, and has even gone so far as to favor the expenditure of Athletic The Przeial Club, a group of Polish boys, was organized at a meeting at the Y.

on Tuesday evening when John Olen, John Dabrowski, and Joe Wolo-zyn were elected president, vice president, and secretary-treasurer, MATRIMONIAL McCLAIN-MORGAN. Miss Faye Roberts Morgan, of this city, and Charles Colman McClain, of South Bend, were united in marriage on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the parsonage of the Bethel M. E. church with Rev. C.

C. Mohney, pastor, officiating. Association funds to purchase the ATOM A Matinees. -25c and 10c "Where Sound Sounds Best" Evenings 15c, 25c, 50c s4 'i 'V i -ft it' i IS ft ft fa 1 It's idle to say you can't save at least 10 of your ipconie, If it were that much less you would live on jt. Spend less than you make and stop believing that the successful fellow is just lucky.

TONIGHT IS PRESSEBWARE NIGHT On the Stage RALPH TOMPKINS AND HIS OKLAHOMA COW PUNCHERS Guests from Oil City, Warren, Erie, and Jamestown, N. will be entertained on Saturday in Titusvillc the Columbia lodge, of when an enjoyable program will be given at the Women's Club. Dancing and refreshments are included in the plans. Henry Spitler, 89, of Titusvillc, died at hiB home in that city on Monday, following a short illness, in 1884 he was united in marriage to Miss Emma OIL CITY AMUSEMENTS. At the Drake.

It is a strange coincidence that the same day King Vidor was filming his biggest scene in the historic western story, "Billy the Kid," at Metro-Gold- Halyday Run field." "Reasons For Opposition Cited. Following are a few of the outstanding reasons advanced by tha association members which serve as a beacon, warning against the purchase of the country site: The field is too far from the city. There is no water or gas on the grounds. It is not accessible at all times, due to the long, steep hill, which would be extremely dangerous in wet or snowy weather. Parking facilities are limited and very undesirable, especially on wet days.

The field itself fs pot drained, which means disagreeable playing conditions im wet days. The lot is satisfactory only as a temporary location. On the Screen Fri. and Sat. Jack London's Rodaberger, the ceremony taking place 4 Interest on Savings.

CIttg Emai Oil Pa. (Jo. wyn-Jdayer, the last surviving member of the posse which captured the real Billy at Stinking Springs, New Mexico, died at Douglas, Arizona. Jim East, Sheriff Pat Garrett and two others captured Billy Bonney and Mightiest Story. It teems with wild returned him to Lincoln.

This inci spaa and wilder HHtk, iiiiiiM men who sailed MILTON SIUS JANE KEITH them. RAYMOND MOTT SURPRtSE PROGRAM PLANNED FOR LEGION TURKEY FEAST in Oil City. He was well known throughout this section having been in the oil business, The principle speaker at the meet ing of the Trinity Men's Club, held on Tuesday evening in the church parlors, was Arthur MeArthur, of Traverse City, Mich. Mr. MeArthur delivered a lecturer on "James Witcomb Riley." There were 75 members in attendance.

Following the' lecturer, a social hour was enjoyed and refresh ments were served. The Drake theatre miniature golf team defeated the South Siders in a match at the Pine Tree Country Club miniature golf course on Tuesday evening, the final count being 10 to 5, The following were players: Kurtz, Crouch, Rozen, Ha Ugh, Muir, StrawlnMdge, Sea-ton, Hilton, McMullen and Henderson. The Drake putters will meet the Pierce Arrow-Studebakers this evening on the Pine Tree links. RECENT DEATHS Mrs. J.

I-angdale. 'Mrs. ('. Bruibaker, of this city, has received word of the death of her mother. Irs.

J. Langdale, which occurred at her home in Detroit, the post and will be in charge of Mrs John Jlosche, president of the organi-zation. H. II. Brown is chairman of the affair, and a lively program of surprises is promised to follow the dinner.

Norman Davis is in charge of the program, while the music and fun will be under the supervision of Harry Thompson, dent is recreated in Vidor' talking picture; also "The Kid's" subsequent sensational escape from jail, and the melodramatic three-day siege of the McSween hopie at Lincoln. John Mack Brown plays Billy and Wallace Beery is Sheriff Pat Garrett. Tho picture ill open Thursday at the Drake the atre for three days. At the Lyric. Today is the last day for the women of OH City to see "Unguarded Girls," the sensational film and stage attraction because beginning tomorrow, shows with special features will be for men onjy.

Jack Hopkins, who ten years ago was a film star in his own right, makes his return to the sereen in "Unguarded Girls," the sensational sex picture now at the Lyric theatre. Hopkins appears as the attorney for an underworld gang and the father of the heroine, played by Marcclla Arnold, Special added attraction will tie the I on Tuesday. Tlifl first annual turkey dinner of the James M. Henderson post of the American Region will be held on Tuesday evening, November 25, in the post room? on West 1st street when members and friends will feast upon turkey and the the good things of a Thanksgiving menu. The dinner will be served by the members of the ladies' auxiliary to Fighting galore, a soa battle between two sailing vessels, a perilous escape in a small boat, and the brutal whim of a merciless sea captain, furnish plenty of excitement in "The Sea Wolf," Vox Movietone picture, featur.

ing Milton Jane Keith and Hay. niond Hackett, which will open tonight for the bal nee of the week. It's a great: thrill picture 'and the last one in which Milton Sills will be seen. This one was made shortly before his death, in auftmon to uninaker, the deceased is survived by two sons. Dr.

J. W. Lnngclale, of "ew York City, and W. M. Langdale, of Detroit.

Funeral services in her meniory will lie conducted' at Saltsburg, on Thursday afternoon. parade or the living moueis, At the Latonia. The Oklahoma Cow Punchers on the Stage in a new program at the Lntonlu. Two rases of mumps and one case of measles were reported to the Health Department today. THE GUMPSSOUP'S ON jT CUT OUT i CUT OUT TWE IUN TWP MOON ANb II 1 a 1X1 11 jX "THE AND GEY BACK TO OU ORICrlNAL CONVERSATION A-PfeUT- TWP PmtW V6U PAID POR THAT DRESS.

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