Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 4

Publication:
The News-Heraldi
Location:
Franklin, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

page roua THE NEWS-HERALD. MONDAY. JANUARY 11. 1532. THE NEWS-HERALD FR VMOJS AVO C6L CITY.

PEXVA Smiih Sons' Co. NQVYORK rIP CM rkt4 -W Ctfpy's Grtmtnt StrtT NL VOKK. Jsb 1L Bfwpr-r ieff ar i j-i. i. t'CAarfc Oram's Lars THL PRiNTTSG COMPANY Cot I sari 5.

Fate P. ne tneaalal a-Hit last (Zitt fn thm i.ihrarn 1 fan hw that the afed alaiie aarihiBf recMTBiiis Mrs. Jhil Franklia kas increased over I. B-x-ketVlk. Jr.

alt Ihe ladle of Tat wealth is Wt ftT WW CrHFJ. lmxw. IV ta rwcib. w-cc fine 1L M. Latum announced Saturday vw vho tx n.M nlit and 1E pay eUane fraud.

Chri TVV i iCV. simple in jtiire: the l-at Evaa. of New Yrk that be bad Ww-d Centennial hall with 1st of those I mark- ar rU-hcs City, has luxated the Put-lie Library a Tir to adding it ta bis store. buy and the niot aual erea with a very fiue biuraiiy ltavid The St4-art Jafl Wort Co, Cla-inUiffervnt toward social plasbe ia Wilmwt. who wa a ma a pc't ira- rinnati.

the lowest bidder oo the irhk-h many em to fisare. portage the of Pennsylvania connty Jail, at o493. Tboe who haTe oiwrved Mr. a well as that of the United i E. Krkk la in New York on AteaE-fc 120 U'iXl S'lf! J.

PW UaA M. business. Cnv CmilUA I Miss Ethel Tiffany ia visiting friends in Meadville. Rookfeller over a ihtkkI year ia- during the late s. Aeeompaayms form lite that a mok-M pearl the book were nhvly framed nsnally fbe etenr of her Jemel d-! graphs the burial plat of Mr.

VU-oration. Tiile enjoying the opera. nt that bis wife, located at she is not to be found in the -ilianjond Townada. hnrswW cravA on wnina n'sht. and I Mr.

Evans has always been inter- til tm Httw-214 Smca Jtrwt Pl. 43G0 Mrs. Sylvester Petrini and three Br Cam wr.kte. Oi Oy ad Ra tnn. Pa vvrk.

I Sc; pa pT yctf, S4 30t (de uw 1 1 J6 75: bdcMraPa. raw S7.50. Td-rtt CM Smn Ae I'M Pir Aram children are visiting relatives in Sharon. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Welter bave gone to Auburn, X. to attend the funeral Consult This Weil-Known Beauty Authority WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS As a special courtesy to our customers we have obtained at considerable expense the service of Miss Eupha Barker, Beauty expert and special representative of Dorothy Perkins, who will be at our store January 11th to 16th. She will analyze your skin, advise you on your personal beauty problems, give you a complete facial treatment and show you how to give yourself the same treatment at home.

We will have a private booth in our store. XO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE, such resorts as Newport and Southampton seem to inter--ested in our Library and at many dif-esr hpr onir easnallv. Few have been the social affairs. ferent times has presented it with Ealcrcdat the Faokla PetuAcr a. ccoxi-cWi miw.

th-At mi-ht'hflr hHn staired at the Rockefeller mansion. 1 valuable books history, travel, biog-j of a relative. insr off tho -avenoo." Her interest is larsrelv in thinss' raphy and others which are very wei- c. W. Shaner returned last night MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1932 come to the shelves.

The Wilmot book from a visit in Pittsburgh. Contractor John Osborn yesterday bad no more than been put on the concerning private welfare and charity. She has any number of and public philanthropies, and these are said to occupy most of her time. OX THE contrary, Xew York is cluttered wt.n per- shelves until it was called for by High I commenced work on the improvements School students, as it, touches -en a at the Elks club. subject they are studying at this The lowest temperature reported in It might be stated, parenthetically, that jsons willing to devote their lives to struggling for any sort of a niche in the society world or for tbe reputation the Public Library now houses over GERMANY'S REPUDIATION i The statement by Chancellor Heinrich Bruen-mg that Germany is wholly unable to make reparations settlements is not surprising to the worH.

Dispatches from Germany for the last few weeks have been preparing the general public for just that announcement. The growins: streneth of the Hitler forces of being a "big shot." One of the many vanities of certain New Yorkers ib the possession of automobile license plates that carry with thein a certain reputation. These are the small numerals one to ten, for m- (who recognize no oblisations under the Versailles stance. Dact) undoubtedly has had a verv Mrlv ffi- I Governors, mayors and such like usually rank firs: Phone Toilet Goods Section TODAY for Appointments. 1 such annnimri tk rk.ll and any of the smaller numbers is supposed to classify the owner as a "person of importance." the present status of the Reich's treasury did not prompt the admission on the eve of the Lausanne, Switzerland, conference on war debts in general.

The official date for this meeting is January 25. For some prideful battle was waged for the first numbers on Park Avenue. Xo. 1 actually 'bet-am-! a matter of litigation when an argument arose over its rightful owner. A change of the city's numbering is greeted with a wild protest and.

tradition, legend and history are dragged out. Special Sale of Fine Quality Chardonize Hose Franklin yesterday was six oelo zero. The L. C. B.

A. has elected the following ladies as officers for the coming year: Past Miss Agnes Whalcn; president. Miss Xellie Scan-nell first vice president, Miss Kather-ine Conway; second vice president. Miss Katherine Casey; recorder, Miss lsabelle Gallagher; assistant recorder, Miss Margaret Hennessey; financial secretary, Miss Josephine Stakelutn; treasurer, Miss Margaret McCutcheon; marshal, Mrs. Mary Ferguson; guard, Mrs.

Katherine Honian alternate delegate, Mrs. Ellen Donovan; trustees, Mrs. Mark McDonough and Mrs. Nora McXamara. January 11, 1888.

The Evening News is running a series of articles on "Our Early History," by Dr. S. J. M. Eaton.

The holiday party at the Nursery club last night was the finest ever given by that club. The County Commissioners have made the following appointments: clerk, A. J. Ward sirperintendant of poor' farm, Henry A. Gulp attorney, C.

A. Myers. The Iioyal Templars of Temperance installed officers last night. Those who read the Caret Garrett articles in Saturday Evening Post last September and the Wpbb AXD speaking of historic dwelling places, the famous Wendel mansion in nud-Fifth Avenue has changeu wim ing the past few weeks well know that Germany! th! -vear from a "house of myStery" to ne irDlC 300 NEEDLE import. Lace Top French Heel Ravel Stop Cradle Sole volumes.

letter from Mr. Evans that accompanied the gift is explanatory "A few months ago I took a trip from Williamsport to a lovely town on the north branch of the Susquehanna river, ftbout 80 miles northwest of Wilkes-Barre and about 35 or 40 miles southeast of Elmira, N. Y. The name of this town is Towanda, and it is in Bradford county, on the Roosevelt Trail. Located back from the main street is the cemetery and in it is the grave of a man who was most pi'omi-neut in the national life from 1S46 to 1805.

To the general public he is practically forgotten, and yet, after reading his life, I have come to the opinion that he is a man the Commonwealth of 'Pennsylvania should glory in and be deeply proud "of. Thousands of travellers via auto and train pass through Towanda and I doubt if many of them outside of those living close by ever dream a man who made history or helped to make it sleeps his last and deep sleep there. "He was a lawyer and at one iime associated with Galuslia A. Grow, Speaker of the House of Representatives just before the Civil War, I think, anj then was a Congressman from Pennsylvania. Wilinot declined an invitation to become a member of Liu-coin's cabinet, whether as Secretary of the Treasury or of the War Department I do not know; to run for U.

B. Senator and was elected. His health after serving two or three years in the Senate became very bad and on account of this he did not seek a. new term, or it prevented it. In March of 1803 he was commissioned by President as a judge of the newly created Court of Claims.

So you see he had a varied and important lift'. Having been born When old Ella Wendel died, leaving a fabulous fortune, the final disposition of the estate became a matter for court decision. Thereafter, the stern-lookiug manse in the heart of the shopping zone where two spinster sisters had lived for a generation according to the standards and manners of the mauve decade, was turned over to four servants. There these loyal slavies have lived ever since four servants occupying one of the most valuable properties on all Fifth Ave. The tale went that on Christmas, lights burned brightly in the Wendel man Pair 3 Pairs $10Q You'll recognize these as different from the usual inexpensive stockings as soon as you see the good clear colors and the other fine details.

A hose that will give good service although it is thrift-priced. THE SMART WINTER COLORS ARE Pasco Indotan Moonbeige Tropique Matin Tahiti Smoketone Tendresse Looking at the News of Today By WILLIAM J. CKAWFOKI) sion and that an old-fashioned Yule party was held by these four in the handsome, old-fashioned living rooms. One of the tasks of the servants is to. take care of a dog that had been a pet of "Aunt Ella." (Copyright, 11K52.

NEA Service. Inc.) never took the reparations problem seriously so long as she was able to float loans and to borrow money to carry out some pet projects the building of innumerable athletic fields, model tenement districts, and also the purchase of foreign securities with a view to recouping some of the "losses" through forced debt payments. Now Chancellor Bruening tells the world that the Reich hasn't elbow-room to move, financially speaking. i- Congress has gone on record as opposing cancellation or reduction of the war debts. The Financial Times of London said the other day: "The honest thing is to face the fact at and for European debtors to say with one voice to America, that they cannot and do not intend to resume payments July 1, 1932." I Germany has long provided the hardest nut to crack in all these debt conferences.

She has done it again. What will be the answer? If Germany's repudiation causes other of America's debtors to forego payments of obligations to us, it will mean that the United States will lose eleven billion dollars. That loss means a tax of $92 for every man, woman and child in the country! If you have a family of four, it means that the burden is $368 for yur familyl K- Think of that read that paragraph again. And the next time a foreign country wants to borrow of the United States, tell them to float their Own loans, play in their own back yard, and leave ds pursue our own course. Answer According to the records, Saint Peter was crucified, but when nailed to the cross, he requested they put him upside down, which they did.

MAIN FLOOR Sizes 8i2 to lOio. Your Children Cuvt Ececcf Capicn 4 One trouble of today is, people are rated according to their financial wealth instead of how good a citizen they are. The first mint to turn out money for the Colonies was built in Massachusetts in l5i tonight first to SHALL have to introduce myself to father while mother goes off to write a letter. Beim: a tactful stranger. Mr.

Dad, I shall try in Pennsylvania, representing in Congress and the Senate, he was nominated for Governor in 1857, but was defeated, and made a speech in Franklin on August 10, 1857. ami dying in the State at Towanda. I would like gain your favor by a compliment. Do you know that you are the grand, romantic figure of your household? TV.t your little children, personify in you everything that is ad venturous, brave, mysterious and glamorous Their mother represents love, comfort, sympathy In Loetscheutal, Switzerland, natives only bake bread twice a year, Many American housewifes never bake at all. but you stand for the exact opposite of the familiar, com Grand Union Grocery Stores INCORPORATED BULK MACARONI 3 lbs.

20c monplace and expected. This is natural not that familiarity breeds contempt, but we dramatize the person more readily whom we see If our courage was as non-skid as our auto tires, we'd soon get started towards prosperous times. less. And with dramatization wo unconsciously mm re Veal Chops Lb 25i 25? 29? 1 A lot of service stations that laid in a liberal supply of chains will have to find storage space for them, probably, until winters get back on their old-time schedule. very much to have'-you accept au enlarged photograph of his burial as well as one of his wife to hang on the Library wall.

The local photographer who took the pictures for me said that my request for pictures uf his tombstone was the first lie had received during all the time he has been In business in Towanda. which is close on to 30 years. And with those pictures, if you care to accept them, all nicely framed. would like to semi along an account of his life by diaries Buxton Going, the only good life of bim I know of and containing over 700 pages. "I will not disclose his name, but I wonder if the professor of history hi the Franklin High School could gnes who this, ix-rsmi OOK1XG ns natural as life.

"Chuck" Veal Stew 2 lbs. for Weiners 2 lbs. or spect and a bit of delightful awe. Being a sermouist 1 mut get in my firstly, secondly, thirdly and lastly. Firstly, have you ever thought that children are influenced more easily through their admiration ot a person yon for Instance that through the admonishment of one to whom they are accustomed hourly cucli us their mother, or their teacher? That Is why we hear mothers say so often, "I can do nothing with Tommy or Lou, but they'll do anything father says." Secondly, if you ever destroy this firm belief In ycur o.vn knizhthood, you lose one of the greatest influence for good on earth.

One way to destroy It is to be unreasonable, Impatient and harsh with the children. Not Unit they feel the rebuke too keenly, but that it ruins their god for them eventually. A man in Pittsburgh was jailed recently as a common scold, but was later' released when it was discovered this old law applied only to women. Since rVl" Russia has persecuted the Christian religion. However, on January Cth, Russia's Christmas eve, thousands of men aud women gathered together to celebrate the birthday of Christ.

In whom they claim to have no faith. Pity and Love are twins; but one is rich and the other is poor. appear- in both the pictures, alongside the monuments. At the REV. JOSEPH O'DONNELL The death in Jefferson hospital, Philadelphia, of Rev.

Father Joseph O'Donnell, assistant pastor of St. Patrick's church of Franklin, came as a sad Wow to the members of the parish here and to those other friends whom the young priest had rjiade during his more than eight years' service in the city. The source of optimism and of friendly intet-est in his fellow man, Father O'Donnell possessed attributes which endeared him to those who knew I)im well. Keenly alert and always abreast of the rapidly changing scene of events, he possessed an intellect that was both practical and convincing. Most of all, his cheery outlook on life, and his linn Lst FridiiT Plitsbureh' needy din- bottom 'of bis lettor he had added; I think I 'should Aarnled on chicken valued nt 51.50 a bUe, these lines you that I was taken in the pictures when the 41 game roosters taken in .1 and now probably you will not care cockfight were drrssed and distributed for them!" Hut Mis Chirk, the among the poor.

librarian, nays she is delighted that In: Is in the pictures, inasmuch as he 1 OH. I DON'T mean that yon hn'-e to turn into a illy, mixing nietupliorx. Your children know onie day that have neither wings nor a halo but to be a decent, 'self-respecting Individual gives your own background color. It takes a good deal to make a child lot resprr-t for his father look nt ClminpV boy but every tin such loyally gets a blow the power Influence is weakened, liowewr. children are not likely lo Ke respect throiish what we do ourwlve it they do through our to-havlor 11 a olat and utill more forgetful and forgiving.

Thirdly, do you ever let the t-hildren see that you love them? fnder too many little mrse coats aud Jumper dresies EFFECTIVE AT ONCE NEW LOW PRICE ON AHMatte Tnires ALSO BIG REDUCTION ON CAR DA TTERIES. SEARS, ROEBUCK CO. 335 Seneca Street, Oil City, Pa. Phone 1926 conviction that discouragements and obstacles It Is bard to decide which the most obnoxious, the man who li continually finding finlt. or the man who hee-haws nt evor.vthlr.it.

The two thine thnt impreed a Nv Yorker mot. when he regained his witch good friend of the Library 11 nI at the same tlnic Is well remembered by ninny old Franklin friends. "Chuck," It might iialn lx Mated, is one of the sons of the late Dr. Frederick F.miiis. the beloved pastor of the First Baptist would be swept away, seemed born of an (ion whose divinity was unquestioned and omni present.

Rev. Father O'Donnell died at the young age beat hearts tbat nam terribly to know If Ibelr daddieal 1 -1. 1. A. church many years ago.

What Knowledge Means. (Punxtuiawm-y Spirit lsht after 14 years blindness, was the way the women have their hair cut, and how old and writik'cl he had become. In the "fair having laws compelling children to Httend school, illiteracy really love meiu. jney ui jvu. pi- n.

even wonder about it clearly to probably. But the hnnser is Tliev knw their mother loves tbrm but about tbU Knrm tint nul fwrnaf fttt in and ut daddy of theirs who ges to ni office or wurn every day they are sure. Hf only speaks a word cr two bin he come? in. he brn tiler don't toe tiie i lit mean peace and good will aisawwina. of 34, virtually on the threshold of a career which had every promise of increased service to hit church and to his fellow man.

Bravely undergo ing five operations, he submitted to the ordeal, never questioning but that it was all for the beat- The body of the beloved priest arrived from Philadelphia on Sunday afternoon and lay in eUt Sn St. Patrick's church. Hundreds upon hundred came to pay their last tribute, to breathe a prayer for the happy repose of his soul. And with the bishop of the diocese officiating, impressive and final rites were celebrated Monday morning, a or i.n nt reiwrt Mrrf. ahotita when doors 1 among men vtar ano stnre and nit- sl be knows iiornoeM.

Hemes, from th? beginning of man'. fLONG DISTANCE MOVING I lllt'll "III Ull iihlltlUft UiHJ cL'nrei with the uime match, trying It i bud luck. Why thl? When did tb! eii-toin originate, and where? Anhwer tomorrow. s-iniethinir very line and rare I wrtikrnir, and ri wjnrn on lhl planet, have been if thi ynr cae and you ate lln your eban'e gendered by lgnoram-e. We do not the bt friend jour children evr bad.

Their own tv over things know. Hut human-diiippintmpht and fvpntniil fear will do the ret. If joiJl'J has fought fepntlely ami the gup between yorj now. tbp tlm will come a'ljlT for many generations over the Quality, Service at Reasonable Rates whm nothing run be done aboot 1L wi ana never I towing congregation gazin? upon his face for the! And children m-ed nor than their fathers know, tncl bard npon knowi- tinmtrt and div'piiw. TVy riH their lore and friend- edge are never subject to mnironry.

Phone 42P VIELE McGINNIS H.tMniNf AND UF.UINQ Kit MreH. t-TatJi'ln. Pa. Agents for Aero Mayflower Transit Co. dbip and I should make the fnt of It.

2 Warring sect and schools of phll'xophy bve drenched the earth In blood and hatred. And all about the tbiim they didn't know. last time. Surely Father Donnell, justly esteemed and greatly beloved, had won, in death, the everlasting praise of Him Whom he served sr faith fully i "Well done, good and faithful servant." Largest overland movers of household goods in the United 5 States. We are always ready to quote rates on loads or part loads.

S.T.HiAlRRTS sows ca i Phone 87 Franklin, Pa. VERSE AND WORSE. I a Uiit mm mm a rtea. WooWlOW WtLSOX clearly saw tb troubles fronting onf lioie. It'-nry M-jwntban.

amViMtder Turkey. ONLY th eo1M pmple gt trsrriH nowadays. 4. t. MCormick.

New trk mtrriape license burean. a Tltr.RE ar ia our economic system. of War Fafrirlt J. Itarky. a ef tronbteswnK Ubv.

t. Rockefeller. f. Chicago going to have its big exposition, and two convention Republican and Democrat' (c -to help put it on the map this year. So they've locked up Al Capone until the big shows are over.

DAWES RESIGNS 1 Charles C. Dawes. American Ambasadof to Creat Britain, is resigning. The country is losing a capable diplomat, a aplendid figure of financial sagacity, a power about the tables of world counciU 1 He does not take any atock in reports from Jiome sources that he is hing considered a candidate for the Preidency. He does not say anything and perhaps the question has not been asked about the Vice Presidency.

Money-Saving Sale 1 ff a lo be L'li thw i to fsiL nl rtt it trrt-fut And, bnarX Jt if of iat AS "ftfs i rt prtmf-tin'. With fiv tailing. J'ist Ta fce forinre. ffi'f riit fn Itwfl, 1 know Wro fdiit in ritt at Mas AM tlT wHfi Mil a 1 go Tte Tntvnjt at litti r-nrtl. in t4 tir tfntf, Wi Jt a kit Fot rtwtma Don't Guess WHAT YOUR HEATING BILL IS GOING TO DE.

WE'LL TELL YOU NOW. You Pay Each Month. WE GUARANTEE AUTOMATIC HEAT. NO SMOKE OR SOOT. Coal Co.

Phone 121 1015 IliffaloSt. COAL COKE WOOD Automatic Heating Scttict. Ladies Black $1.93 Ladies Br. Pumps Ladies Kid 1-Straps $1.95 If Mr. Hoover funs and Republicans re confident his name will be placed before the Chiraffn convention.

Dawes would be a running Those reports about trailing arbutus and dandelions in January came more quickly than we ex peeled. After all, it can't be such a long winter. The tourist business fell off, to Germany de cided she couldn't payl The forecaster could have told that aevetal year ago and they did. Life is winging by so fast that the tola of few years ago become boys and girls who are talk ing of college funds. Now that paper money is back into general Menko, pkkpotket are active.

LITTLE NUGCSTi. fhate whoe prestige and ability would mean add A rnt. Dawes was a fiery but outstandingly ttt Bin Values All Through the Store. WILSONSrKORNER Phone able Vke President when Calvin Coolidge served Ia 192 tae tmt censanptioa ia th PresiJenL If indeed he is not considered fof the Presn taitet States pst capita was 1H27 Miads. Barg- Is a aatmeal tt4 at 0 Jency.

it would please Republicans were he to run gain lot the junior office..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The News-Herald Archive

Pages Available:
271,493
Years Available:
1886-1972