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PAGE NINE, THE NEWS-HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1928. ASSIFI ADVERTISEMENTS 7k I 12 MlfCMiiit'aiitti AUG I Notice Unless you have a ledger account all classified copy must be accompanied by cash. Up to and including flv line, 60 centi pr flrit lsiertloa; as etnti for oh sno'eijuent consecutive insertion. Copy making over five 1-aai will be flfured lOo line first Insertion and 5o line for each additional consecutive insertion. NOTE No information will be given by The News-He.

aid regarding keyed advertisements. Always follow instructions given to tae letter la the WANTED FOR SALE THE GREATEST SELLING EVENT IN FRANKLIN OF Fnrniture, Rugs, Stoves and Ranges wasted Salesmen. Become your FOB SALE Leather covered couch, two Home town's leading business man. Ble rockers. Call evenines at 414 6th strejt.

It -asy work. Selling groceries, coffee, canned goods, auto o.ls direct to consumer. Undersell competition. Commas. on advanced.

Liberal creuit plan. No experience or capital necessary. Loyerin Browne, 16S2 South State, Chicago. 9Janlt FOB SALE Two nice properties at Sugarereek. Ine l-'urey property has five rooms, SUTTON I all on one floor.

The Loughner has eight rooms on two Moors. Low pr.ee and easy terms. Lots more. 9Jan6t AT EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY AND WITH EACH STOVE PURCHASED WE WILL GIVE: FOB SALE New bungalow of (Ivo rooms in hardwood; bath, electricity, gaiatfe, aUTTOri furnace- nice corner lot. 'Vl 1 1 7 $4,700.

Easy terms. Lots more. 9Jan6t High class man on for Frnaklln and vie nity, to sell assortment beautiful trees, shrubbery, hedges, roses. We pay full selling commission weekly. Part or whole time year 'round.

Any intelligent and thoroughly reliable man can make good money in these t.mes. Well rated references required. First National Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 9Janlt ADIOS.

This tiny bit of sentiment, just now, appeals to me. It's just a farewell message to the withered Christmas tree. How short the life of wonderment. How quickly things can die. We all look up today at that, which soon wo pass right by.

They nursed you in your growing; then they quickly hacked you down. They hacked you and they sent you to a store in any town. A kindly soul made purchase. You continued on our roam and then, dressed up in tinsel, you were used to cheer a home. You sprend the Christmas spirit and till New Year's held your place.

And day by day you seemed to lose the beauty of your face. Your pointed little needles dropped and withered on the floor. In just a week you served your time and now you are no more. The glowing of your yesterday is gloominess tomorrow. You go from home to alleyway without a trace of sorrow.

It hardly feems you get your dues for spirit you have spread. How quickly we can all forget, when Christmas trees are dead. Isn't it odd that whenever a woman seeks a doctor's advice and tells him she's all tired out, the first thing he does is look at her tongue. You can't blame a husband for not bringing home the bacon if his wife never has any eggs in the house. Collect all the hills for the upkeep of your car and lay them out in a straight line.

Betcha they'll just about reach from the garage to the 100 BROOMS SATURDAY egular price $1.25. Close out to the first FREE, at no extra expense, 3 joints of Stove Pipe and choice of any piece of Aluminum in this store, with Each Stove, Heater or Cooking Stove! STOVE TIME, FOB SALE A fine seven room home well located in Third Ward; hardwood, bathi electricity, furnaco. A i SUTTON purchasers at special price, 49c. I home to be Droud of. Cheap and easy terms.

Lots more. i 9Jan6t WANTED $10,000,000 company wants man to sell food products, soaps, extracts, etc. Exclusive territory, established trade. Pay every day. Experience unnecessary.

Write The J. R. Wat-kins Company, 231 Johnson avenue, Newark, N. J. Dept.

K-4. 9Jan2t WANTED Agents. Amaz ng values make astounding earnings for beginers or experienced. World famous shoe line now sold direct. Write quick.

Walker Shoe Dept. 10, Cincinnati. 9Jan2t 5 LIVING ROOM SUITES FOB SALE A very desirable property near 15th street. Can be seen by appointment only. Penn Real Estate, 223 Trust Co.

Bldg. Phone 1235. 8Jan2t FOB SALE The Lester Hepner home on Maple street, a fine eight room house with all modern improvements. Penn Real Estate, 223- Trust Co. Bidg.

Phone 1235. Bedroom Suites Dining Room Suites At Special Prices Saturday. This is'not a regular annual sale, but is a Close Out Sale of far reaching effects under the management of J. Edward Swift, of Pittsburgh. I am determined FOB SALE One, three compartment stationary laundry tub.

Best Eucl.d stone. Inquire at 1119 Liberty street. Phone 943-X. 8Jan3t WANTED I need an agent to sell my candies, mints and gum to dealers. Large profits.

Experience unnecessary. Free samples. Write today. M.iton Gordon, Cincinnati. 9Janlt WANTED Salesmen.

Guaranteed pure wool flt-to-measure clothes now $23.85. Increased commiss.on largest ever offered. We deliver and collect. Dept. 1017, Crane-Kent, Cincinnati.

9Jan2t to sell as I am retiring as active manager, of this store. Homer Brumbaugh. FOB SALE Driving horse, weight about l.OU'O lbs. Cash, $25.00. Call after 5 m.

at 1306 Chestnut street. 8Jan5t WANTED Woman for Apply, 15)13 Elk street. housekeeper. 9Jantf FOB SALE One Genco lighting plant with battery, suitable for garage or farm. Call phone 1914-X.

8Jan6t FOB SALE Four rooms of furn ture; a bargain if sold at once, inquire at 21 Second avenue, Bleakley Hill, 7Jan3t WANTED Pin setter for bowling alley. Call at kitchen door, Franklin Cub. It WANTED Farms, stores, garages, filling stations, lunch stands and summer homes, to sell. It costs you nothing if I sell for you and as I have many customers, list with me for resu.ts. I also mibiig FOB SALE Modern furniture for four rooms, in good condition.

Inquire at 217 Liberty street. VdanJt have customers w.shlng to rent equipped farms and others who will t.ae city property for them. Let me know what you have. Our advertising covers the globe. J.

C. Relb, Salesman, E. A. Strout Agency, Titusville, Pa. 9Jan3t mm1 FOB SALE An excellent seven room house, with bath, electric lights and a good two-stall garage, In Rocky Grove.

Call Franklin Trust Real Estate Dept. 6Jan4t WANTED To do house wiring and fixtures furnished. All work guaranteed. Call Jack Lewis, phone 997-X. 7Jan6t FOB SALE An excellent six room house with bath and electric lights in Third Price $3,800.

Call Franklin Trust Real Estate Dept. 6Jan4t- 1 lit WANTED If you want your house wired in first class shape: complete to bulbs, or perhaps extra lights or outlets, Just call Ray Salsburg, Estimates cheertuliy given. 6Jan4t Furniture Store 316-13th Street Franklin, Pa. Free Delivery WASHED Clean white rags for wiping purposes, 7 cents per pound. Inquire Uuy McFalls, iNews-Herald office.

oDectf FOB SALE The Colvin property on 16th street. Must be sold at once. Call Franklin Trust Real Estate Dept. 6Jan4t Close Out Prices Close Out Prices There was a man in any town Who told his wife some l'es. Thpn wifey clnsed his optics and It opened up his eyes.

NOW, HONESTLY Gosh, but the world gets tired of hearing you complain. Maybe something HAS gone wrong, hut-Have you got health friends a joib? Why, man, if you have all those and know how to treat 'em, you've got nothing to kick about. Lots of people think you are Well, you are only you don't appreciate it. And Tell You How. VET AUTO DRIVDlt: What's become of the cranks for automobiles? MARRIED MAX: They sit in the back seat.

If the square of 12 is 144, and the capital of Tennessee is (whatever it is), what difference does it make after you're out of school? The unluckiest man know of was the fellow who couldn't even find sympathy in the dictionary 'cause he didn't know how to spell it. Aw, look at the bright side. When you're broke, at least you can't lose any money out of a hole in your pocket, if you've got one that you don't know is there. FABLES IN FACT. MAYBE IT WAS ALMOST TWO O'CLOCK IN THE MOIIXIXG WHEN FRIEND IIUS41AND ARRIVED HOME OX THIS PARTICULAR NIGHT PERIOD AXD COMMA CAN YOU IMAGINE IT QUESTION MARK HE HAD LOST HIS DOOR KEY EXCLAMATION' MARK OH COMMA WELL COMMA THOUGHT HE COMMA I'LL JUST RIXG THE DOO'R BELL AXD AROUSE THE MSSUS PERIOD SO HE RAXG FOR RENT i FOB SALE One lot or house and lot, 11 rooms, two halls and bath; cement cellar, hot and cold water on three floors.

Will sell cheap on account of bad health. Inquire at 603 10th street or call 520-G. 6Jan2t FUfc. bALE Fire wood, cut any length. Inquire of Kingsley Fuller, R.

No. 3, Franklin, Pa. 4Jan6t FOB BENT House of seven rooms and ail mouern conveniences. Also garage, at to'i Liberty sueet. Inquire at 16 Lioerty street, alter a p.

m. ajantf Sports Sammary) ()j PHy Wpvyn FOB BENT Furnished bed room, use of Data and teiepnone. Centrally located. Call phone sb2-G. It FOB BENT New apartment.

Just completed. Five rooms bath. Entire eeuouu iiuur in new near Beatty'a corner. Inquire on premises. 8Jan3t FOB BALE Who wants a "Good Luck kitchen gas range? Fifty cents repair to oven uoor wnl make it good as new A bargain at $25.00.

First reply takes Write Mr. Gregorie. care ot News-Herald. 240uUt Postlude "March Pontificale" Lemmens The church will be open for a Quiet' hour at noon each day during Dedication week. All who wish may avail themselves of this opportunity for meditation and prayer.

A program of organ numbers will be given daily, at this hour by the' organist, Mr. Howard Anderson assisted by Mrs. Eleanor Philp Clark. be held at Grace M. E.

church and the First Presbyterian church on January 24. In view these meetings the regular observance of the sixth anniversary of the Volstead Acf will not be heUd by the union. Instead papers bringing out what has 'been accomplished during five years of Prohibition were read by Mrs. J. F.

Westingliouse and Mrs. William Moland. Children's Aid Society. The Children's Aid Society will meet at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Children's Home; Harriott avenue. FOB SALE Ford coupe and Ford sedan a special price.

C. M. C. Motor 1285 Elk street. Phone 820.

4Jan6t FOB BilNT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire at 13utf Js'i-annun avenue. 4Jantf IS FOB SALE The almost new five room by L'uited Press. NEW YORK Rumors of an impending deal between the New York Giiints and the Cincinnati Reds attended the sudden return of Manager John Mc-Graw from Florida. It was reported that the Giants were to get ddie Koush for Bill Terry and another player.

No confirmation could be obtained at the Giants' office. SCK home at No. 47 Egbert street, bath, elcetricity, laundry and garage. Part cash. Lots more.

2Jan6t nice rooms, three bath. Inquire at anot FOB BENT Four downstairs, one up: I2t2 eik street. I FOB BENX Three furnished rooms s'ntable for light houseKeep.ng. Use ot bath' and laundry. Inquire at 735 Buffalo street.

5Jan3t' FO" BALE Resolved that henceforth and forever more I will 06 a home owner instead JLJTTBKI of a house renter. gned rj -in Homeless One. So far so good. Let's talk it over. A thing is half done when you will to do it.

All kinds at all prices. Many on easy terms. 2Jan6t UNCLE OF 0Q0LI0GE IS NEW FIDDLING ARTIST FOB BENT Five room furnished apartment in good location. Inquire of Henry Smith, Room ao6. Trust Co.

building. 30lectf PROVIDEXCE, R. I. Brown's basketball team won its fourth sitraight game, defeating Holy Cross, 21 to 15. Holy Cross led at the half, 14 to 8, but was able to score only one foul goal in 'the second.

COMMA AND RAXG COMMA BUT FOB SALE OB BENT Store building. Best location In Rocky Grove. Apply, Mrs. F. J.

Huntsman, 1 Parker avenue. 29Decl2t FOB BiiNX Jf. M. C. A.

dormitory oilers, weii furnished, well kept rooms with wholesome environment at i'i a week and upwards. Electric lights, eteam heat, shower baths. inspect them. Transients accommodated. THE MISSUS DIDX'T AROUSE WORTH A DARN PERIOD NATURALLY HE WONDERED WHY SHE DIDX'T AX'SWER THE BELL COMMA BUT THERE REALLY WASN'T ANYTHING STRANGE ABOUT IT AT ALL PERIOD SHE WASVT HOME YET PERIOD (Copyright, 1020, XEA Service, Ine.) FOB SALE A high grade Pittsburgh lump coal.

Franklin Ice and Coal Co. 25Novtf Elaborate plans have been made for Sunday's services at Trinity Methodist Episcopal church which are to mark the dedication of that edifice. At the morning service at 10:30 o'clock the church will be dedicated and at 7 :30 p. m. the Memorial chapel will be dedicated to the memory of Gearing Van-derlin Peters.

Programs for the two services follow Organ Prelude "Sonata in Minor" Rheinberger I Allegro II Andante. (Processional Hymn 383. (Congregation arises as choir enters) Apostle's Creed. Prayer Rev. L.

L. Swisher. FOB BENT Two or four room modern furnished apartment. Mrs. F.

J. Huntsman, 1 Parker avenue. 7Janl2t William M. Fox, of Endeavor, a former state policeman connected with the Butler barracks, has been ap-1 pointed by Mayor C. C.

Shaffer, of Oil City, to serve in the Police Department, being assigned as motorcycle officer. Mr. Fox comes well recommended, having served with the Butler barracks from 1922 to 1925, resigning his position on January 1. Harry Aites was transferred from night captain to Acting Chief, to fill Chief Nugent's place while he is absent on account of illness. Patrolman George Reed was assigned as acting night captain.

These changes were effective Friday at noon. NEW YORK Seven inches slighter around the waist and boiled down to 215 pounds, Babe Ruth is getting ready to go south for a month of golf before the spring training season opens. "I'm only 31 my eyes are good and my legs are stronger, and I don't see why I haven't a lot of good baseball left in me," The Babe said. He has been working three hours a day in Artie 31c-hoveni's gymnasium. FRANKLIN FISH LOSE BOSTON.

Jan. S. (LP) Vaudeville has claimed a new old-time fiddling artist John J. Wilder, of Plymouth, Vt, 79-year-old uncle of President Coolldge. Accompanied by his son-in-law, Carl PI.

Herrick, postmaster at Brownsville, Vermont, Wilder went to the Bowdoin Square Theatre, today and, with only a handful of theatrical and newspaper men as an audience, tuned up his century-old violin. Wilder arrived here from Plymouth last night. His professional debut is scheduled to begin Monday. The theatre is not the least bit bashful in impressing upon the public the fact that vaudeville's newest artist is "aii uncle of President Calvin' Coolidge." FOB BENT Furnished rooms for light housekeep.ng; furnace heat, electricity. Centrally located.

Inquire at 243 Grant street. 7Janlt TO OIL Bin FDR 1 J. FOB BENT Stalls in heated garage. at 1339 Otter street. 7Jan4t WASHIXGTON, Jan.

9. Wash- FOB BENT A good shop, suitable for a tin shop, paint shop, etc. Call Franklin Trust Real Estate Dept. 6Jan4t Jeff has completed the first step in the organization of its coaching staff for NEW YORK Charley Hoff, world's pole-vault record holder and champion all-around athlete, who arrived yesterday from Norway with his bride, will leave Monday for Hanover, X. where he will start training at Dartmouth University.

He will make his American debut here on February 4 in the pole vault, a 000-year special race and an international relay. the 1926 season, announcement being The Franklin Frosh team was defeated 2S to 18 by the Oil City Y. Juniors on the Franklin Y. floor Friday. The shooting of the Oilers was too much for the local lads, although both teams played good basketiball.

The Juniors were on the small end of a 17-to-15 score in the third quarter, but a rally brought them a comfortable lead. made today that ColoneJ John Aiken freshman football coach in 1925 had been retained as tutor of noxt season's FOB BENT An apartment in States Hotel building. Immediate possession. Call Franklin Trust Real Estate Dept. 6Jan4t Choral Response "Amen." Anthem "Festival Te Psalter 38th Sunday Morning Rev.

W. K. Crosby. Gloria Patri. Second Lesson Rev.

W. P. Murray. Offertory "Allegretto in Salome Tenor Solo "Father, Most Holy" Parker James Cuyler Black. Hymn 656.

Sermon Bishop Francis J. McConnell Dedication Service (See Ritual, Hymnal page 103). Doxology. Benediction. Silent Prayer.

Postlude "Allegro Pomposo" West A brief session of the Sunday school will be held in Trinity Hall, following the morning service. Special music by the beginners and primary FOB BENT Furnished bed room, also small house, Inquire at 1346 Buffalo street 6Jan3t batch of yearling gridiron athletes. Aiken was again named as mentor as a reward for the powerful plebe elevtii he constructed last season. Aiken, who first came into prominence at Kiskimenetas later added to the luster of his career as quarterback and NEW YORK Walter Kirszel, national and eastern intercollegiate diving champion, was declared ineligible for competition with the Columbia swimming team because of scholastic delinquency. COURAGE AND LOYALTY SHOWN IN FOOTBALIi CHICAGO, Jan.

9. "We all admire courage, loyalty, determination, and self-sacrifice and college football is a RECENT DEATHS. Mrs. G. A.

Spence. Mrs. Maude E. Spence in her 46th year, wife of G. A.

Spence, died at 1 o'clock this morning at the family home, 125 Washington avenue, after a two-years' illness of heart trouble. Mrs. Spence was born in the vicinity of Oil City and had spent all her life here. Surviving are her husband and the following children Carl, George, Eugene and Clifford, Oil City, and William and Calvin, of Texas. She also leaves the following brothers and sisters: Clifford Steen, Erie: Mrs.

J. Kleenan, Yale, Okla. Mrs. Jack Con-nery, Houston, Mrs. Charles Smith, Franklin Mrs.

J. II. Klugh, Oil City, and Harry Steen, Pinoak. She also leaves two grandchildren. Arrangements for the funeral will not be made until news is received of the arrival of her sons in Texas.

MAIL FLIER REPORTS NEW LONG DISTANCE VISIBILITY RECORD BELLEfFONTE. Jan. ,9 Pilot L. P.ertaud, who carried the night airmail from York to Cleveland last night, avers that never before, did he witness such long distance visibility as that of Thursday night. From the time he left -Hadley Field, New Jersey, until he descended at the Bellofonte field at 1 could see a revolving beacon in Philadelphia, and before lauding here he' could see the city lights iu Altoona, Johnstown and Pittsourgh.

Twelve of the airmail beacon lights were in view at one time. Pilot Bertaud Hew at a height of about 4.000 feet. FOB BENT One-half double house, corner McCalmont Gilflllan streets, Rocky Grove. Possess. on g.ven at once.

Inquire of F. A. Barnes, 14 McCa.mont street. Rocky Groves 6Jan6t conspicuous example of these and all OIL CITY I other virtues displayed by clean specimens of manhood now playing 'the LOST AND FOUND "aMM 1 1 1 LOST Between 13th street bridge and liberty street, five dollar bill. Reward.

Call 293-L or over Jawdys store. It' TO I game, Jess is. Hawiey, coach of the championship Dartmouth team, said in an address here yesterday. captain at Wash-Jeff. At the conclusion of his college footiball earear he became head coach of his alnui'mater and developed powerful teams.

While an officer in the Expeditionary Force in France he coached the Twenty-Eighth division eleven which was never scored upon. It was then that be developed Bill Amos, captain and fullback varsity eleven. Several other players later made reputations for themselves in college due. to his grid instructors in France. In 1923, Aiken succeeded Shan Mar-geirum as freshman conch and turned out one of the best teams in the tri-state district.

FOUND Man's driving glove. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this adv. 7Jan2t FOUND A fur choker. Owner may have same by calling at the News-H-rald, proving property and pay ng for this adv. 7Jan3t Around the State The Franklin Y.

M. C. A. team will line up against the Perry Wurster basketball team at the Y. next Tuesday evening at 8 :15.

Oil City has three first class basketball teams, two of which has been defeated by only a few points by the Franklin Y. team and the home boys expect to cop the third one Tuesday. The Y. team is improving each week and a real game can be expected when the team meets the Perry Wurster tossers in this contest. MISCELLANEOUS By United Press.

PITTSBURGH A new gas well, producing 1,000,000 feet of gas, was brought in on the property of James Finley here. Political Announcements. Editor News-Herald: Please announce my name as a candidate for Representative in Congress for the 28th Pennsylvania District, subject to the Republican usage. THOMAS C. COCHRAN, Attorney at Law, Mercer, Pa, SIDectf Editor, News-Herald, a Franklin, Pa.

Sir: Please announce that I am a candidate for member of the 70th Congress, repr-sentlng the 28th Congressional District, subject to the will of the electors at the Republican primaries to be heid in May next. Respectfully. GEO. C. RICKARDS.

920.00 DAILY EASILY MADE. Great opportunity, men and women. Experience unnecessary; 95c profit every dollar. A whirlwind seller. Write quick for particulars free; address, Floyd Coast, Emlenton, Pa.

8Jan4t Michael Gormley. Michael Gormley, aged 74, died at 11:30 o'clock Saturday forenoon at his home in Victory, after an illness with pneumonia. He was born at Victory in March. 1S51, and resided there all his life. For the.

past few years he had been ehi ployed on the Milton farm. He attended the Catholic church at Salina. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Sarah McNamara, who made her home with him, and a brother, M. S.

Gormley, of Victory. 3TI PITTSBURGH The 5th death from alcoholism has been recorded here during 1926, Frank Szabadi, being the iatest victim. Franklin New-Way Cleaners and Dyers, 221 13th street, over the American Express office. Phone 18. Ladies' and Bents' garments cleaned and preyed, $1.

V'e clean everything but your reputation We call for and deliver. 1 2Jan7t 6:30 P.M. Dedication of Memorial Chapel. By action of the Official Board, the Chapel is dedicated to the memory of CEARING VANDERLIN PETERS Organ Prelude (a) "Fantasia in Faulkes (b) "The Bells of St. Anne de Beaupie" Russell (c) "Andante Processional 207 (Congregation arise as choir enters).

The Collect "Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known and from whom no secrets are hid, cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may. perfectly love Thee, and worthily magnify Thy Holy name, through Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Amen." Prayer Rev. W. P. Murray.

Choral Response Amen. Anthem "Thy Word Is a Lantern Unto Mv Feet" Young Psnlter Sunday Gloria Patri. Lesson. Offertory "L'Etoile" Roberts Tenor Solo "How Long Wilt Thou Forset Me" from "The Triumph of David" Buck James Cuyler Blaek Hvmn Xo. 411.

Sermon Bishop Francis J. McConnell i rmr- BRADDOCK An increase in the number of births and in deaths during 1925 was recorded here. Births increased from 777 in 1924 to 815 in 1925, and deaths dropped from 449 to 386. RIP. ROARING GAME IS LOOKED FOR TONIGHT ON GROVE CITY COURT G'ROVE CITY, Jan.

9. "Geneva at Grove City tonight." Every basketball fan in this section of the country knows what that means a rip-roaring game tonight. Coach "Fio" McMillan brings a 'veteran team to Grove City, a team of real stars. The edge will be in possession of the Coventers since Coach "Bob" Thorn is in the process of welding together a new machine. The game is bound to be close, however, for Captain "Jerry" Fay can be counted upon to inspire his team-mates tonight.

The big fellow is playing a better game than ever this season. A packed house will greet the two teams. Geneva started the season off with a victory over the strong Heinz House, team and Grove City opened with a victory over Thiel. The Heinz House game was a real test for Geneva and the gold and white team made an impressive showing. Grove City has yet to demonstrate what she can do against strong competition.

The Classic tonight will be in the hands of FOR SALE Mrs. Mary Baney. Mrs. Mary Baney, aged 78 years, widow of the late William Baney, of Anbnrn. died a tho.

hnn-a of her niece, M's. James Womer, Mechanic street, Rouseville, at 9 clock Saturday morning. Death was due to heart failure. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Mary Terrigo, and three sister all of Auburn, N.

Y. SOCIAL AFFAIRS. On Chestnut near 14th, good eight-room PITTSBURGH Union members of 208 units of the American Federation of Labor in this section have agreed to contribute a portion of their wages to the striking anthracite miners. The amount of the assessment has not yet been determined, according to officials of the United Mine Workers. i By United Press NEW YORK Luis Vicentini, Chilean lightweightt, and one of South America's big hopes for a world's championship, left, the rangs of first class contenders last night in the Gardens when he lost a 10-round decision to Harry Felix, New York.

Sid Terris New York lightweight, won a 10-round decision from Lucien Vinez, French champion, in an interesting mout. NEW YORK Paul Berlenbach, world's light heavyweight champion, reached an agreement with Tex Rick-ard to meet Mike McTigue, former champion, in the Garden on February 12. lis also expressed willingness to hnnao- alan nirp littlfi five-room honsfl on Front Iiu v. kjv mi Rocky Grove. Oil City W.

C. T. lT. BLAWKNOX The death of Charles Amor, 43, found death in his room by ixdiee, is attributed to exposure bv the coroner's office. A postponed meeting of the Oil City W.

C. T. U. was held Friday afternoon in TriniV M. E.

church with Mrs. Wil HENRY W. SMITH, Realtor Dedication. Prayer of Dedication. Mymn No.

57. Benediction. liam Cu 'ngliam. president of the un-1 ion. pre I 'ng.

Mrs. C. S. Wheelock Every society bud fears the time led the -I tions. Arrangements were when she will blossom out into a a competent official, "Beggs" Snyder, fight Georges Carpentier before the close of the indoor season, and Gene Room 206 Franklin Trust Bldg, Phone 999 of Pittsburgh, and will commence at 9 o'clock..

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