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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Evening Newsi
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PAGE TWO THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1938 checker-board of big steel and Divorce 1 8 Approved concrete pill boxes. NESE FORCES: found dead in his bed by the landlady. A small gas stove had been burning in the house, deputy coroners said. An these small forts must be re One divorce was approved and duced by big guns and tanks before AGED MAN FOUND DEAD By United Press P1TTSBUEGH, Sept 20. Carbon monoxide poisoning caused the death of Eldridge Stewart, 75, in his North Side rooming house, the coroner announced today.

Stewart was the Japanese can break through to Sinyang and establish their right HOLD POSITIONS iwing astride the Peiping-Hankow Choicest briar roots for smoking pips are from 200 to 400 years old. another was filed in the Dauphin County Court today. Recommendations of a master that a divorce be granted to Mrs. Katherine M. Russel, 31, this city, from Heed D.

Russel, 34, 1824 Lo Railway about 100 miles north of AS JAPS ATTACK Hankow. From South China it was reported that nine Japanese naval bombing planes, which on Saturday devastated the eastern part of Wuchow gan street, was approved by the court (Jity, near Canton, extensively dam' Charges of indignities were OLD BOUNDARY FIGHT SETTLED By United Pre it SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, Sept. 20. Terms for settlement of the 400-ycar-old boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Panama, which the latter inherited from Colombia when it obtained its independence in 1903, were announced officially last night. The announcement was made following a conference between Foreign Minister Tobias Zuniga Montufar and Dr.

Francisco de la Espriella, minister of Panama. A protocol was to be signed today by Zuniga and the Panamanian aged the Stout Memorial Hospital of By Vnited Press SHANGHAI, Sept. 20. A major battle was developing today between strong Chinese forces holding the United States Southern sJT -T-t brought in the divorce suit filed by1 Mrs. Mildred A.

Shaffer against Mission. The hospital, marked by American flags, suffered five direct New Fall HAND BAGS In soft calfskin leathers black, brown, wine, spice and navy. irnest C. Shaffer, 3ii Jbouth bix teenth street. hits but there were no casualties, The United States Consul General positions on a line through Loshan, East of Sinyang Station, and attacking Japanese for control of the Northern Railway approaches to China's provisional capi in Hongkong protested to the Japa nese.

Reports persisted in Chungking, tal in Hankow, Meantime, the Japanese revealed, second of China provisional na tional capitals, that a Chinese "mys the Chinese still were holding! tery" financial mission, which reached San Francisco bv air on strongly fortified positions around bnawo, live mues west oi anang- The sectional davenport fashions unusual conversational grouping. cheng, in the rear of the Japanese columns which drove through Kwangchow to attack the Chinese diplomat and be submitted im Friday, is headed by T. V. Soong, Governor of the Bank of China. The impression continued that the mission will try to get credits from the United States.

and portrays the trend toward simplified, modern styling. The circular coffee table has peg shaped legs and appears to be carved fronua solid block of wood. at Loshan. mediately to the senates of the two countries for ratification. Terms of the settlement, which Rain, which virtually stopped all fighting yesterday, was reported abating and Lieut Gen, Prince aroused a storm of indignation in this country and caused the gov Naruhiko Higashi Kuni, who is SUPERINTENDENT charged with the task of entering ernment of President Leon Cortes Hankow from the North before Oc to ban further public demonstra Private Funeral Service For Pauline Frederick illLLS INDICTED tions on the ground that enemies of the administration were seeking to create a "revolutionary atmosphere," were known to include tober 1, after cutting the Peiping-Hankow Railway at Sinyang, again was able to get his mechanized forces in operation.

The Japanese expected the Loshan battle to continue for several days as the Chinese were holding carefully prepared positions fronted by From Page One an exchange of territories between the two republics. Costa Rica will cede to Panama had been arrested for alleged I Oiled Silk UMBRELLAS Handpainted and two-tones. 1.95' $2.95 SOCIAL homicide in a surprise move by Mayor S. Davis Wilson in the an area along the Atlantic coast, north of the Sixaola River, while height of the furore over the 1'anama will compensate this country with a similar area in the interior near the junction of the Birth Announcements The following- births are announced today: Fixaola and Yorkin Rivers. -Va5 tOi Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Urie, 1909- The Sixaola River will be internationalized, with both nations enjoying equal navigation rights. "roasting-" deaths in the radiator-lined "Klondike" punishment cell block the week-end of August 19 to 22. The five guards against each of whom four counts of manslaughter were handed up are Robert Morrow, William Staines, Thomas Cavanaugh, John Mulherin and Sylvester Weaver. 110 N.

2ND ST. NEXT TO OLD Y.M.U. In Siberia, in 1908, wind from a meteor blew down forests over an area of 100 square miles. W'U tfellevue road, a daughter this morning- at the Harrisburg Hospital. Mrs.

Urie was Miss Anne Rosenfield. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Longyear, New Cumberland, a daughter today at the Polyclinic Hospital.

Mrs. Longyear was Miss Bertha Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brookhau- All previously had been relieved of their duties at the prison fol lowing investigations by the offices f'l I is 1 fc- Ml of Coroner Charles ii.

Hersch and IT DOES PAY TO BUY AT TROUP BROS State Welfare Secretary Charles I. Engard. ser, 1437 Zarker street, a son, Arthur Albert, today at the Polyclinic The grand jury exonerated two prison physicians and two guards of any responsibility when it "ignored" them in the indictments. Qfum Hospital. Mrs.

Brookhauser was Miss Edith Kurtz. Chairmen Selected Committee chairmen were appointed by Mrs. Thomas R. Nevit.t, president of the Steele-Riverside! Parent-Teacher Association, at a I fOemDrotration? Jon 'A They were Dr. George F.

Enoch and Dr. Hans Abraham, and Guards Samuel James and Edward Corkery. They had been ordered held by a "blue-ribbon" coroner's jury in connection with the case. Six Floors Devoted to Fall Merchandise for the Home! Our greatest concern in our 40 years of business was to give the public the utmost in quality, yet moderately priced merchandise. As authorized appointed dealers for nationally famous merchandise, you always have the full assurance of double guarantee and service of the manufacturer as well a3 Troup Bros.

We know that no guarantee has any value or means anything unless backed by the maker and the store representing their product. LOW. LIBERAL TERMS meeting last evening. They follow: Hospitality, Mrs. Donald It Assistant District Attorney John A.

Bovle said that the murder charges were "general" and could SEE OUR WINDOWS Tonight 7 'til 9 include either first or second degree murder. The other indictments, he said, were on both involuntary and voluntary man mm m. a i. i. a is PAULINE FREDERICK By I'niled HOLLYWOOD.

Sept. 20. A prl Shaffer and Mrs. J. W.

finance, Mrs. F. H. Nickles; mem-! bership, Mrs. C.

J. Kitzmiller and' Mrs. H. J. Kolhaas; publicity, Mrs.

I C. Harris Cohn; program, Mrs. F.j W. Laskowski and Mrs. John Yates; publications, Mrs.

L. L.1 Potteiger; welfare, Miss Lavine1 Grove and Miss Edith music, Mrs. E. H. Shelly, Miss slaughter in all cases.

IS MUCH MORE THAN A MATTER OF vate funeral, in accordance with her Preparations will be made immediately for the trial, according wishes, was arranged today for to the prosecutor. The indictments! Pauline Frederick, veteran stage and screen star who died late j'esterday were handed up to Judge lheodore of an asthmatic attack. She was 53, Rosen bv Jury ioreman Donald Anna M. Moog and Miss Doris, For the last two years the actress Wolfgang. illness had prevented her from tak- Stuart; social, Mrs.

C. A. Fisher; and Mrs. C. Wevodau; Children's! Theater, Mrs.

M. E. me more than an occasional film role. She usually played maternal roles. Last Friday she suffered an 9fo parent-education, Mrs.

Jane; acute asthmatic attack but was be lieved recovering until her sudden Newpher; Brownie pack, Mrs. Val' Simons. A committee in charge of the1 SOLVE 5 MORE CITY ROBBERIES relapse yesterday. A fire department resuscitator squad worked over her for two hours in an attempt to restore The Homa of the Nationally Advertised Musette respiration. Continued Dolice interrogation of purchase of new stage curtains! and decorations for the Steele au-j ditorium, paid for by the last May1, Fair, will be headed by Mrs.

Wil-1 liam C. Feller. Miss Maude Gamble, principal of the schools, TROUP BROS No date had been set for the J. Gilbert Taylor, 22-year-old-Linden funeral. street JNegro, yesteraay resunea in You Are Invited to View the Fall of Fine Diamonds Without Obligation.

COMPARE In tha purer)) of avary diamond, St story that goal far deapar than tha prtc. of that diamond at a commodity. It is usually a story of romanct. And ivory diamond that tt purchased fiaro is far grtater than mora value in dollars and ctnts a symbol of tha romance of quality. Only, fine, briHiant diamonds go into the rings you see hare: diamonds cut with precision by matter diamond cutters, and mounted with tender care Into settings of enduring beauty.

Diamonds reflecting in every sparkle of their many facets the high standard of quality observed in step bringing them from their source to you. We are always happy to give you tha very best of value and our customed are always satisfied to get so much more in tha truest terms of high quality. the solution of five more cuy roo The last years of her life, although beries and an attempted robbery. rich with success and fame, were introduced teachers of both schools i to the parents, and a community Alleeed admissions, which police none too happy. She dropped from say they have obtained from Taylor EASr TERMS stardom in the movies after an at sing was led by Miss Anna tempt to organize her own film-pro Miss Anna Guy, treasurer, an-i since his arrest Wednesday nigni, have prompted them to charge him ducing unit.

Col. Joseph A. Marmon, her fifth husband, with whom she nounced that there is 5334.44 in; the treasury. The organization! voted to send Mrs. Nevitt and; said she enjoyed the "only true hap.

with sixteen counts ol Durgiary ana one of violation of the State Firearms Act. He is held under $8500 bail for a hearing tomorrow after jT z.zj m4 piness I've known," died in 1934. A year ago her mother died, ana then Mrs. Laskowski to the convention! of the Pennsylvania Congress of: noon in police court. her own illness developed.

Parents and Teachers October 3-5 City JJetective William x. Keeves, who has been directing the ques tioning of the accused Negro, re in Altoona. Miss Lavme Grove; reported that $8 was spent this month for shoes. A social hour; ported he signed statements yester TALLEST MAN IS If! NATIONALLY FAMOUS PIANOS day admitting tnese aaaiuonai crimes: The thefts of $37 from three poc- followed the meeting. NEW FALL FURNITURE COME IN SEE OUR SUPERB DISPLAY OF FINE DIAMONDS PRICED FROM $19.95 to $500.00 NEW PRESIDENT G.

O. P. Club to Meet ketbooks at the home of Mrs. Ger true A. Fairchilds, 1005 North Second street, January 29; $7 and a Bell Telephone Company pay check for $20.30 from the third-floor apart The Eleventh Ward Republican From Page One Women's Club will meet thi3 eve The piano you want at the price you wish to pay is here at Troup Bros.

The best makes including Kimball, Musette, Winter, Gulbransen, Kranich Bach. Hardman, and Ludwig. Spinet, apartment and concert styles. ning at 8 o'clock at the Reily Hose ment of Lillian M. Vaughn, 917 Green street.

February $11 from Rev, OKU TKE FINE DIAMONDS AT stated clerk; the Roy House. Mrs. Charles Boyer will the First Schreiner, pastor of the first-floor apartment of Marie music R. Belia. 259 North street, Marcn A.

23; $9 from the first-floor apartment of Miss Gladys Jones, 515 North Katz. EASY TERMS the Penbrook National Bank, treas Second' street, March 23; $1 from the first-floor apartment of E. Yates urer, Catlin. 920 North Second street, July NEW SPINET MODEL ''185 Aa Low As Mrs. W.

E. Dehner, of Steelton, will speak on the Constitution, and Mrs. Wayne Lyter, president of the Republican Women's Council, and Mrs. Meade D. Detweiler, will speak on "Woman's Clubs." 18, and an attempt to rob the home from the world's largest furniture factories Troup Bros can aud do save you money on quality furniture-Suites, odd pieces, all new, smart and modern.

LIVING ROOM SUITES and 3-Pc. Suites Choice of cover and eon- xt struction. A low a BEDROOM SUITES 3 to S-Pe. Suites. Cholca of finishes.

As vl( low aa j. DINING ROOM SUITES and 10-Po. Suite. Cholca of stylaa and fin- Ot lahea. As low aa of James Jr sumvan, ou ureen The Rev.

Mr. Strine succeeds the Rev. Daniel Brenneman, Camp Hill, who died several months ago. The Altoona pastor has acted as presiding officer at the sessions hii.r r'liml ir'miiflirM street. June 11.

liarmburg't Leading Jewelers Since 1889 311 Market St. NEW Man Badly Injured by As held so far. AiiYiliarv Variv .50 APARTMENT Low The Rev. M. R.

Lindeman, pastor The Ladies' Auxiliary to Post.H UPRIGHT A Auto in Sixth Street Walking from between two parked of the bteelton Church of God, conducted the devotions and spoke on "Personal Evangelism" at this morning's session of the eldership 1 cars last night in Sixth street, near Verbeke, Harry Porter, 60, Negro, of 714 North Seventh street, was struck in the Penbrook Church of God. EASY TERMS 1718, veterans of Foreign will sponsor a card party on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Penbrook School. Mrs. J. Rob-; ert Glick is chairman.

I Faxtang Card Party Mrs. B. B. Beistel is in charge; The Rev. Dr.

William Mudge, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches, reported on the work of the Federation. The Central Manor Camp Meeting Association of Lancaster by an automobile operated by Charles Dice, 28, of 420 Kelker street. Suffering possibe fractures of the skull, of a vertebra of the back and of the -right cheek bone, abrasions of the body and shock. Porter is in the Polyclinic Hospital in a "fair" condition. Dice said Porter stepped suddenly in front of his car.

He said he ap I of arrangements for a card party! 'wmmm Auxiliary at 8 o'clock tonight in County presented a check for the Pajctang Municipal Building. $183.44 to the eldership towards plied his brakes, but his car skidded the voyage expenses of Dr. Fidelia Gilbert, Uniontown, who will LOWER ALLEN CARD PARTY TVirt Awn A llmi i rAmntinv into the man because of wet condition of the street sail October 26 for Bogra, India, where she will do medical mis win iiuiu itS iiiaiv laiu Lmi iy vi the season tomorrow evening at. I the Community Building in White Hill. Five hundred and pinochle will be played.

sionary work. The conference opened yesterday afternoon with 150 ministerial and lay delegates in attendance. The Rev. C. H.

Weitle, of Mt. Pleasant Church, York County, led the first session, a discussion of "The Rural Church and Its Problems." The Rev. Dr. Paul Brenneman, Philadelphia, delivered the theme mm Registration Urged Registrars will sit in New Cumberland borough hall on Thursday, Be mart don't Friday and Saturday evenings. The New Cumberland Democratic Club i lit let painful corna sermon, "The Victory That Over-cometh the World," at the service last night.

He took the place of his has urged unregistered Democrats) I apoll yoar ap NATIONALLY FAMOUS REFRIGERATORS The finest assortment you'll find anywhere in the city. Compare them side by side. GENERAL ELECTRIC NORGE STEWART-WARNER CROSLEY HATIOKUIV FAMOUS WASHERS Come in for a demonstration These washers have every worthwhile feature known to the washer industry. Compare them side by side. GENERAL ELECTRIC NORGE THOR to enroll for the Fall elections.

I pearance. Treat father, the late president of the NATIONALLY FAMOUS RADIOS Compare them side by side. Brand new 1939 models A style for every purse and purpose. PIIILCO RCA-VICIOR GENERAL ELECTRIC The club will hold a card party) 1 V7 them to Dry. eldership.

Sold, guaranteed, installed, serviced and fueled by the makers of Esso Motor Fuel on Tuesday evening. September 27, bak Corn Plaa- at 8.15, in the American Legion; tera.Thln, do not Home. crowd ahoea or i Expect 2509 Here for tick to atocklnia. No atrap around toe. Hearing on Coal Bill Flesh-colored.

Ute with or without medicated centers aa required. 12 for V4 at drugstores. Her Pimply Face Cost Her Job She was efficient, but made a poor impression when employers STANDARD OIL OF PENNSYLVANIA 3535 II. SIXTH HARRISBURG, PA. PHONE 8165 Store Open Evenings See this wonderful value today on display at our office.

Phone, write or call. Larger models for larger homes. UNEXCELLED! WmMtr aitti Twent-five hundred persons, many of them miners from the State's hard coal fields, are expected to attend the first of the series of hearings on the Administration's four anthracite commission bills to revive that industry and slop bootlegging in the Forum of the State Education Building tomorrow at 2 p. m. Miners have informed the House committee on mines and mining which will hold the hearings, that they will send large delegations to saw her face, disfigured with Itchy .95 SEE THE NEW MODERN low TABLE MODELS A 9 pimples.

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