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HAM UK IN DlaPAHJH, MOIsDA', JAN. 31, 1927. GE TWO BUCKNELL EDUCATOR MRS. R. WEITZEL TENDERED PARTY COMMITTEE GREENLEA CIRCLE TO ADDRESS ROTARY, ON HER BIRTHDAY iEW BILL WOULD REGULATE SALE Professor White of Bucknell un 0 HAVE FREE HAND CELEBATED ITS ASSEMBLY TO GET 4 DOWN TO EARNEST, WORK THIS WEEK Friends of Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Weitzcl gathered at their home, 130 East Arch street Saturday eve oon hi FIREARMS OF II WAGE PARLEY mm nu i3 iversity, one of the most forceful speakers in this section of the state, will address the Rotarians in their regular meeting this evening in the American Legion building. Professor White has arranged a message for the Rotarians that should prove interesting and serve to attract a full membership. STATOmcBL Hasty Suicide With Revolvers! automobiles without a Gala Session Held by P. 'ft.

C. fr wri ill Members Friday Eveain Pennsylvania'. Lawmaker. gre tWQ more judgM) exceptns Would be Reduced in Nunvv license under the terma of the bill. p-.

Under the provisons of the member in State Under rrovi- he chjef of lice of any clty returning 10 state Capitol the supreme and superior courts, New Candidates 'Accepted: Officials Indicate That Negotiating Committee Will Be Directed to Get the "Best Agreement INblANAPOLISJan. 31 A free ning to celebrate Mrs. Weitzel's birthday. Music and games were among the diversions of tho evening with a contest in black bottom dancing as an especially interesting feature. Charles Morlock and Ruth Morgan won first prize, while Martha Kelly and William Mattern carried away second 1 Those in attendance were: Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Poor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlock, Mr. and Mrs.

William Mattern and son Bobby, Martha Kellv. Ruth Movo-an. Simnn Today to Have Governor The Flinehbaugh bill, validates Before borough or township or the shenn Ficher. Budget Placed Be- certain proceedings, and elections in ions of Measure Legislature municipalities and school districts. fore Them hand to negotiate "the best agree OBSERVER here as By Robert F.

Gorman The Blumberg bill, regulating the sale of tickets for theatres, sporting contests or amusements. ment possible' prouably will be giv (By G. Ross Downing) HAKRISEURG, Jan. 31 ith revolvers would en the wage scale committee of the HARRISBURG, Jan. 31 The Alexander bills, one creating i in mimhpr iii Pennsyl Pennsvlvania's lawmakers were re-'two additional judges in Delaware TROLLEY STRIKE of a county might issue a license to a person who fears injury to himself or his properly.

The license would be signed in triplicate, the original going to the person granted the permit, another copy going to the state police and the third copy being retained by the authority causing the issuance. Stores handling revolvers and pistols would have to be licensed, the license to be issued by a chief of police or sheriff on a form hv t.he state Dolice. Under and Officers Installed Greenlea Circle No. 358 P. H.

C. held its third anniversary in the rooms of the organization in the Red Men's hall 21 North Market street Friday evening. Sixteen new candidates were accepted and a large crowd of members were present. State Deputy Ray Goodiel of Har-risburg installed the following officers for the term and Brother Edward Eccker and Sister Mildred Wood assisted in the work. Past president, Katie Otto; presi ue rtuutcu tlie nrovisios Ot a Dill Weitzel, Harriet Boughner, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Kelly and daughter. Bobby Weitzel, Mildred Weitzel. Mr. and Mrs.

Roland before the state legislature today, introduced by representative i rick Conner of Philadelphia. Tho rnnner bill, which would reg ulate the sale, transfer and posses Trolley and bus service here were at a standstill as a result of the walkout of conductors, rootormen and bus drivers at midnight Friday when the Shamokin Edgewood Electric railway company refused to grant seniority rights to trolley- CONTRADICTORY United Mine Workers of America when it leaves the thirtieth constitutional convention now in progress here for its conference with the op-e-. tors in Miami February 14, it was indicated by union leaders today. The report of the committee is expected tomorrow and three possible courses are open to the convention on a basis of the principles already set forth: First A free hand to use their own judgment, as was the instruction to the Jacksonville committee turning to the capital city today a. th her' authorizing the appointment of stenographers have put before them tonight Gov.and cferks by judtfe, in contg of John S.

Fisher's budget for the next the fourth class. biennium. Then they will take up in The Wilson bill, eliminating the earnest legislation of the 1927 fixed minimum prison sentence in sion of the general assembly, which 'the Ludlow act of 1925. opened four weeks ago. In the senate bills to get a second Governor Fisher will present Jiis reading include: budget in both houses of the legis-j Culbertson bill, regulating the lature soon after they convene at 9 compensation of sheriffs for hording o'clock tonight.

Copies of the fin-: prisoners in counties of the Fifth, ancial program for the common-! Sixth, Seventh and Eighth districts. no condition would the dealer be allowed to deliver the weapon to a dent, Rose Eccker; vice-president, person on the same day that me nnDlication for purchase is made. El ENCE OFEERED Elizabeth Kopoen: euard, Myrtle! men lor positions on tne dus and This provision, it was said, was in Wvnn; rhanlain. Jav Kehler: tru de to deal witn me dus drivers as I MioTiiKora nf tVin 4 mn lrvmnnrAl occn. cluded so that there might be time Mary Novack; companion, Helen Whitmer; warden, John Cravec; ealth for the next two years which i Oelder bills, one validating cer- for reflection.

The nurchaser would be compel! IN DIVORCE CAS nw, LIS covers approximately 300 printed tain deeds and mortgages of corpor- sentinel, Anna Frank; secretary, El rH to sicn three forms, one of which Ages, will be furnished all members 'ations, and another, to quiet the ti- len Fryberger; treasurer, Bertha three years ag.o Second Instructions to obtain the present scale and no more. would gt to the state police, another for study. tie to real estate and to enable cit- Thomas; accountant, Margaret It is believed that the budget will teens of the United States and cor- 11 is beuevea tnat tne budget will l-ons oi me united Mates ana sion of pistols ana revojveia, vides that "no pistol or revolver shall be delivered on the day that an application is made for its purchase." Thereby persons contemplating suicide or shooting frays on short notice and desiring to purchase a revolver hastily would be out of luck." Primarily, the Conner bill is designed to regulate the sale and use of revolvers in Pennsylvania. The bill provides that in the trial of any person for committing or attempting to commit a crime of violence, the fact that he was armed with a revolver and had no license to carry it shall be prime facie evidence of his intention to commit the crime. Persons convicted of crime in Pennsylvania or elsewhere would be forbidden to carry revolvers and likewise such weapons could not be Third lnsiructios to pain an in- TiiHcp lnv Wif I cor-crease of a few cents an hour above loya wiuinoias UC- he gjjghtly larger than the one pre- poiations authorized to hold real to the chief of police or snerin ana the third to the dealer.

Dealers would be permitted to sell CISlon in Divorce Action In-'sented two years ago by Gilford estate within the state'to hold and the nresent scale weapons only to persons who could nroDerly identify themselves. Vio lations of the provisions of the act would be punishable by a hne of not more than $5,000 or imprisonment 'I'inchot, but that the increase will convey title to real estate which for- VOlVing Local LOUple to bo Dc explained on the basis of the merly was held by or for corpora-Over Testimony graduated scale. It is understood tions not authorized by law to hold the govrenor will point out that 'same. So contradictory was evidence in tne can be taken care of by. McDade bills, providing for addi-a desertion and non-support case the increased amount of revenue, judges in thirty-second judi-before Judge Lloyd this morning be- thus maklnK ny rate increase un- cial district, and providing for the tween Oliver Boardman and this Bsary.

condemnation of certain property at wife, both M.iHont. nt The administrative code of lord, Delaware county, for ciation of street and railway employees of America. The trolley men and the bus drivers were in session at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the American Legion building with P. J. Shea, organizer of the national organization.

Mr. Shea said there was no new developments but that he may have a statement for tomorrow. L. J. Hines, of the bureau of industrial relations of the department of Labor and Industry of Harrisburg, arrived here today as an observer for the state.

At the offices of the Shamokin Edgewood street railway company this afternoon it was said that "there was nothing new." It was intimated today, however, that the strikers may have a counter proposal to offer the Edgewood officials tomorrow. Nothing was said definitely about this, however. Neither the trolley company nor for not more than ten years or both The proposed measure does not ap Metz; pianist. Charles Kline. The following program was rendered Song America.

Address by State Deputy Ray Rav Goodiel. Response Lester Hummell. Piano solo Winifred Lauer and Charles Kline. Remarks by deputy Margaret Metz. Recitation Young Flag and My Flag Bertha Thomas.

Closing song Home Sweet Home. Supper was served in the banquet room at close of meeting. The Protected Home Circle insurance is legal reserve and is just as safe and sound as any policy or certificate issued by any other com The third possibility has found support, as a "trading basis." among those delegates who desire a contrast for the central competitive field on the same basis as the last. The difficulty in obtaining even "as good as before" has been brought about by the announced intention, expressed by the operators asking reduction in tho sclao to ten per cent more than urcvailing wage at the recent Toledo confidence, of in the non-union fields of Kentucky and West Virginia. While the scale committee is ex ply to antique pistols or revolvers unsuitable for use as firearms that the learned judge was obliged i LTC" Schantz bills, one authorizing the board of trustees of the 'Allentown to withhold judgment until he had time to ponder over all of the M- theconven- Mr.

a 4u lne ouugei De me starling oi a inn oi iana acqivreu in in: h. InH hJ Ji court that i whistle for appropriation bills, many name of the commonwealth as a te sne and her husband lived with their of which fire expected to be thrown 'for the Homeopathic state hospital "PEACHES" DIARY IS NOT ADMITTED AS EVIDENCE AT TRIAL pected to advocate the six-hour day and the five-day week in the agreement, miners leaders said such a demand would not be actively pany. It has tne same provisions for cash and loan value, paid up in the strikers would confirm this report. In the meantime the people who I surance and extended insurance and pays dividends ana doUDie Justice Seeger Rules That FRED C. CALDWELL ii sTif i'nt0 the legislative hopper within for the insane and to acquire acIJi- vaiiey.

lney had been married lor the next week. Some such proposi-'tional tracts of land in exchar cu0313'- tions already have been and another, permitting coun. bhe said that her husband, who but the flood of these bills usually singly or jointly to acquire buildirrs works at a colliery here, didn't give js held up for governor's budget. 'for the detention of delinquent vo. her enough money to provide for For the first time during the! men.

the family, that he compelled her to present session both houses will have! Williamson bill, validating ccr-do all of the work, including the working calendars ton'ght. Both will tain proceedings and elections in care of the stock and that he forced be second reading calendars due to, municipalities and other incorporat-her to make home-brew and moon-j the passage, by unanimous consent, led districts. shine which he consumed in unusual 'on first reading all bills reported! Woodward bill, providing method quantities She told the court all (from committee before odjournment i of ascertaining the opinion of the he did was smoke cigarettes and at last Tuesday. The house will have electors of the commonwealth as ta one time chased her about the eight bills for second reading con-1 the desirabilitv of ratifying the pro- Protected Home Circle is on the same basis as the united btates Record of Intimate Details of Life Before Her Mar government, and the business of the Protected Home Circle, as required by state laws, must be conducted used the buses and trolley cars are pressing into service every available vehicle to take them to their places of employment while after two day3 idleness the street railway tracks show rust from their short disuse. The large bus of George Renn.

Tharptown resident, is furnishing service to people between here and Weigh Scales. Mr. Renn is permitted to do this, according to advice he received state officials. The union men said he solely for the benefit of its mem SPEAKS AT BANQUET OE HUE OEFICIAL bers and their beneficiaries. house with a shot gun, Therefore, every dollar of sur suleration and the senate eleven.

posed amendments to the conititu-Bills to be considered in the house Uion of the United States. will include: I It is expected that a number of The Marcus bill, one classifying the approximately 450 bills, already Her testimony was corrcborated by her 16-year-old son who took the plus is excess of what is actually required to maintain the lawful re stand. serve on the policies, to pay ine When Boardman fnnV fho judicial districts and fixing salaries introduced in both houses, will be "No." Bondy Croner was then called to the stand. "Did Miss Tussey tell you that Teaches wanted her to act as a witness for her?" Mack asked. "Yes." "Did she ever tell you she saw 'Peaches' in a compromising position?" "Yes, she did." "Did Mr.

Browning say he would make it interesting for Miss Tussey if she testified for him?" "He did not." Under cross examination by Epstein, Croner admitted he called up Browning last Saturday and told him Miss Tussey was home and ready to be sobpoenaed. "Did you get anything?" "Yes five dollars." death claims and pruvme for economical management expense, must F. C. Caldwell, general superintendent for the Philadelphia Coal Iron company in the he denied the testimony of his wife an( another, making a separate of- reported out of committees for first and will be returned in dividends to could not be stopped inasmuch as there is no competing trolley service in operation. riage to "Gander" Browning Are Irrevelant to Suit For Separation By JAMES L.

KILGALLEN COURT HOUSE, White Plains, N. Jan. Browning's diary of her flapper days before she met her elderly millionaire hubhand, Edward W. "Daddy" Browning will not be admitted as evidence. Justice Albert Seeger so ruled at the resumption of the Browning separation trial today.

Judge Seeger also excluded as evidence letters "Peaches" wrote before her marriage. Brownings attorney had told the court the letters would show "the kind of girl and stated that the moonshine was fice for the ot nomination, readings tonight. Nearly one-fourth consumed bv hi wife m.l I election or appointment of each i of the introduced bills have been for the members who created it. uarmel district, was In the Protected Home Circle you one of the speakers at the annual i er. He told the court that he rave judgship in ever court he" there proposed local road projects.

i i iL. Will'. I I get your life insurance at its actual banquet oi the executives Mt. I his wife all of his money and that cost. What more can anyone expect IVIAN THROAT IS Carmel on t-aturday evening.

she was well treated. At the con- More than 50 members the i elusion of his testimonv he hroke or ask for. Let all look to their own interests and attend the meet executive force including the high down and wept, filling the spacious ings of Greenlea Circle No. 358 P. H.

C. court with his sobbing. After hearing the contradictory testimony Judge Lloyd reserved SLASREO IN FALL On Friday, February 4 the ban STOP, LOOK, READ OPPORTUNITIES ner teaching of the iniatory degree will be exemplified and another class est officials of the company from Pottsville were in attendance. Included among those present were: W. J.

Richards, president of the company; George B. Hadesty, general manager; George Bevan, chief mining engineer, J. G. 'Jennings, chief power engineer; John Reed, superintendent of shops and machines; Dr. McCarthy, chief vet "Peaches" was before she was mar M-A.

"flanMv." THRO 1I0OH Browning's chief attorney, Judge RUTHENIAN USHERS John E. Mack, told Judge Seeger he The witness said he got five dollars on another accasion. "What did you do with this ten?" The spectators tittered. "I have it." The witness seemed confused and ill at ease on the stand. He was glad when Epstein said: "That's all." Miss Margaret Leu was the next had a brief he wished to suDmu in of new members will be taken in.

The following are qualifying for the trip to Detroit in June: Sisters Ellen Fryberger, Mildred Wood, Elizabeth Koppen, Rose Eccker, Bertha Thomas and Messrs. Jay Kehler, Eddie Eccker and Marlin Hummell. Ten stitches were required to close the gash in Charles Metz's throat as which he had outlined his reasons fnr skine that the dairy be al erinarian; L. ts. Jamont, genera IA1G PLANS a result of his fall through the large lowed as evidence.

glass window in the street door of 1jOU1S lana "I object," said Henry Epstein, the Frntprtifll Oivlor nf Fnrl0! aB All of the inside and outside fore- witness. She said she was present JOSEPH REITZ BIG NOVELTY DANC on Independence street, near Ninth street, about 11:10 o'clock Saturday night. at an interview between Croner and Miss Tussey. me, superintendents, engineers and other officers in the Shamokin-Mt. Carmel district were in attendance.

Did Miss Tussey say that she saw 'Peaches' in a compromising While no one saw Metz fall, friends, who were soon at his side as he bled profusely from the gash position with a man?" The dance committee of Ruthenian Ushers Association the are "Peaches' attorney, "on tne grouna that I have not seen this brief and, furthermore, we are opposed to the admission of the diary." Judge Seeger said: "Gentlemen, I will save you argument about this matter this diary is excluded." The excluded diary was said to contain a recital of the parties and dances "Peaches" attended before she knew and comments intimit. manner on some of her the neck and cuts to the fore-1 les," said the witness. Under cross examination Epstein COMMITS SUICIDE From Page One death. The body was stiff and it was evident that he had been dead for many hours. From the general appearance of things it was evident that Mr.

Reitz had carried out his suicidal nlane with fnnl Hplihprntpnps. Hp brought out that Croner paid Miss Leu $20 a month for board and making preparations for a novelty-dance which is to be held at the Ushers Hall, formerly the old American Legion quarters, Saturday, February 12. Only tentative plans for the head, supposed that while descending the steps he tripped near the bottom and fell headlong through the glass in the upper half of the door. The lower half is nanelled. lodging.

RESIDENTS WILL AM RETURN OF PAYING MONEY LOST FOR SALE DOG Six months old, rabbit UPRIGHT PIANO Cheap. Must hound female, brown and white be sold. Can be seen at 1620 West spotted. Return to Clarkson drug Arch street between 7 and 9 Mon store. day night.

SHELL-RIM GLASSES On In- FOR RENT dependence. Eighth or Lincoln streets. Finder pleace return to LARGE CORNER ROOM Eight Dispatch. Reward. windows, bath, steam heat, for pOR JjALE gentleman, 427 Shamokin street.

Two OFFICES First fl'or, steara CHEVROLET TRUCK Closed heat, 427 Shamokin street. bedy. Can be used for bakery or delivery. Fhone 9946. APARTMENT VVith conven.

lenrex. Anplv the Turner anarU F. E. AM MERMAN'S COMFORT- ment. ABLE HOME 162 Marshall street ccrner Elm).

Call evenings, 7 to WAnlLU 9. or daytime by appointment. rrvro r- i Phone 718-J or 693 M. needs agents. We make the best VALUABLE PROPERTY On chocolate bars and chiwing gum; North Shamokin street with store sampk-.

Write Gordon Candy room and nine garages. This prop- 1418 Vine Cincinnati. lubricating oils, greases and paints. Kin street. Salary or commission.

Address The FORD Touring 1923, $100; Ford Harvey Oil Cleveland, O. Coupe 1923. $125; Buick 4-cyIindr MIQrri I ANtrni ic touring. $150; Buick Master 6 four! M13Ct.LLArMLUU5 5s nrn minf wnDircoc i uance nave ueen completed by the had folded his overcoat and using the s.iQi WIIU saw rooms and THROWN OUT OF WORK this as a pillow had apparently laid jfetz leave for his home at 622 Hill- friends" who were smitten with her charm when she was fifteen. "Peaches" sat previously at her counsel's table.

On her finger wa aown on tne -Tioor, presseu a revoi-; side avenue onlv a few minute hP fore were soon at his side. A doctor SCRANTON, Jan. 31 More than 25,000 mine workers of Lackawanna and Luzerne counties were thrown out of work today when thirteen collieries of the Hudson Coal company and several workings of the Glen Alden Coal company were shut down because of the lack of demand for anthracite. Notices posted at the various waj called and he was ordered removed to the hospital. At first it was feared that the jugular vein had been cut, but this, fortunately, was not the case, it developed at the hospital, where Dr.

George W. Reese sewed up the wounds. While suffering from loss of blood ver to the right side of his head and pulled the triggar. The bullet entered the head near the ear and death is believed to have been instantaneous. The body lay on Its left side with the man's head resting on the improvised pillow when found by the Elysburg citizens.

The revolver with which the rash deed was committed was found a few inches from tho body. Three Despite the fact that many residents of Birch street have paid their assessments for the paving, council at its regular meeting tomorrow evening, will be presented with a petition a large number of them, praying for a rebate between which they paid per square committee at their last meeting but the affair promises to be a memorable one. The dance this year will be a Valentine affair, with a unique selection of novelties and will excel in the entertainments of the previous dances which have always brought favorable comment from the patrons. Pessies Novelty orchestra, which has made wonderful strides with their old time and modern dances have been engaged for this occasion. A live committee is making extensive arrangements for this affair, which predicts a wonderful time to all patrons.

mines throughout tne valley ex and the effects of the serious cuts, hospital officials said today that Mr. Metz will recover. tht mines wnnM Vio plained that idle "indefinitely." The action of tne chambers tne weapon were sanies is taken to mean that a found to be while two still compani contained loaded shells passenger coupe, 5ioU; Dodge, l'Jib special touring, $305; 1924 Jewett coach, $390; 1924 Hudson condi, SHAMOKIN MEN ARE half time operating policy will be enforced because of the dull condition of the hard coal market. her wedding ring. At her side sat her mother, Mrs.

Carolyn Heenan. "Daddy" sat ten feet away, the busiest person in the court room. He took sheafs of paper from a suit case and patsed them to his lawyers, meanwhile offering them a barrage of advice. Every seat in the court room was taken and scores were standing in the aisles. Most of the throng con sisted of women and girls.

After the exclusion of the diary, Attorney Mack 1 the three letttis. The judge inquired as to who wrote the letters. "The defendant wrote Ihem, your honor," said Mack. "And they show that she is a woman of the "One of them tells of a game of ftrip poker. They were written t-a riri friend before marriage." Epstein objected to admission o' the btters on the ground that "it hey were written before marriag they were immaterial to this cause." The body of the man was allowed to remain in the dance hall until the arrival of Coroner J.

K. Fisher who was summoned by telephone from RADIO REPAIRING And erecting. 1115 West Arch itreet. BE A BARBER Big pay. leu work.

Write Trf-City Bsrber Schools, 232, North 9th Philadelphia, Ta. BIRTHDAY PARTY AT HOIDA i tnan pounds of; gedan, $690. All in good order, con- frnm PniU" 5ur. iul.M venient payments if desired at Kcr- Id thC UnJu hner Buick Co. ed otates in the last twelve months.

py A TRIP TO HOME! his home in Sunbury. A coroner'i jury picked by ur. rixner, viewed yard and $5.95 which was the price set when the contract was awarded. Several members of council, upon the advice of Solicitor R. S.

Click, maintain that the borough authorities are within their right in raising the price for the paving despite the fact that the cvtract was accepted in a regular meeting of council. However, the question of surcharge cropped out when residents were billed for more than the contract price and the assessments, in some instances, were paid under protest. During the past several days the petition has been circulated in the Birch street section and will be presented with an appeal for action tomorrow evening. The contract was for hillside pav A birthday party was held at the the body and after a brief investiga-home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. K. Hodia tion of the circumstances returned Friday night in honor of Mr. Hoida's a verdict of suicide. thirty-thrid birthday.

I Following this the body was plac- A sumptout supper was served ed in charge of Undertaker rahnng- IRE PACIFIC COAST George O. Auman, well known Tenth ward councilman; I. K. Wetzel and William Gonsar, also well known resident's of that warrl in MEBlM STORES CO. and the guests departed for their jer of Elysburg to be prepared for homes at a late hour.

burial. The following were present: The deceased was a native of and Mrs. Leroy Hetrick and son.lRalcho townshiD and had lived in "Anyway, he added, "what differ rami it make man of Mr an(i rs- Eugene vicinity most of his life. Some planning for an extended trip to the ence does -this Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolnh Walters. Mr. ivears ifi rpmoved from the Pacific coast wealth and he l.i.ew her and Mrs. Lester Fetterman and: vicinity of Elysburg but returned daughter, Hannah, Mr. and last fall.

He lived for several weeks Charles Schlegel, daughters, Agnes,) at the home of Freeman Fahringer Mabel and Fieta, and sons, Vaughn (and later spent a week at the home ing ana was cnanged to hillside construction, thus bring about the change and increase in the price, one official of the borough explained. Details of the trip have not been completely worked out nor the exact date of leaving decided upon. They plan to spend six weeks in the west-ernstates, with special tours thru-ont California as an important part of their itinerary. Specials for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday BIG 25c SALE and Merle Mrs. Raymond K.

Richards. Since then he had been livine at the Elysburg ho ir. nu wrs. kj. iv.

noida ana sons, Edward and Darwin, and daughter, Ida. and Charles Rubendall. A rpecial selection was rendered CHARLES HUGH ES NOTED SCIENTIST IS KILLED IN A FALL 25 Mack replied: "Silt; Lc' nerves are shattered on account of her husband' treatment. If youi honor persists 1 ill show that thi? young woman has had a past." Then "Peaches' brokt into IT-'r mother patted her on thi back consolingly. Teaches" finally dried her tears and lared at Browning.

The court then ruied against ed-hiitting the letters. Mii3 Marlon Tussey was r.ralleJ to the stand and questioned by Attorney Mack. "The name of your landlord is Blondy Croner, isnt it!" "Yes." tel of which William Cox, formerly of Shamokin is the proprietor. Residents of Elysburg today declared that Mr. Reitz had shown signs of mental worry for some time and was apparently despondent over troubles he had had with his by i.lisses Agnes and Mabel Schleg-el and Mrs.

Hoida. A presentation speech was made by Mr. Rubendall. OPERATED 0 HAT Soup Meat 3 lbs for Lamb Shoulders lb Imported Swiss Cheese "rib PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 31 arrangements were to be made Smoked Sausage lb Half Smokes lb Polish Sausage lb For Your Information The New York World announces brothers and sisters and with his 25c 25c for the issue of Sunday.

Feb. fi. the HOSPITAL TODAY 25c 25c 25c 27c 32c today for Dr. Gecrge Byron Gordon, 56, director of the University of Pennsylvania museum and noted archeologist. Dr.

Gordon died in the Jefferson hospital here yesterday of wife from whom he was estranged. The latter is said to live in New York city. William Leiby of Elysburg is a brother of the deceased. Mr. Leiby's following list of interesting features in the magazine section: "Romance of the Peddler's Daughter Who Be Charles Hughes, veteran constable came a Countess." "The Kidnnnned Did you ever tIl Croner that Large Smoked Skinned Hams, lb Small Lean Skinned Smoked Hams, lb you saw 'Peaches' in her bedroom Princess," another exciting master with a man!" 1 man hunter thrilling detective series; "No, I never did," said the wit- Cart Science Conquer Peritonitis; ness with spirit.

Behind the Scenes in Author's work- Miss Tussey testified that Cronpr i rhops. More Startling Tnon. right name is Reitz, he having been adopted by the Leiby family of Elysburg when a boy. Another brother lives near Catawissa while the deceased also has a sister living at Allentown. In the event that the body is not a tractured skull sustained in a fall at the Racquet club.

Dr. Gordon had attended a dinner at the club which was addressed by Theodore Roosevelt, and his brother, Kermit, and was preparing to leave when he fell down a flight of stairs, striking his head on the marble floor. He was rushed to the hospital here, where he died a few hours later. and esteemed citizen, who has been afflicted with total blindness for a number of years, submitted to an operation for the removal of his left eye at the Shamokin state hospital today. The right eye had been removed several years ago.

During the past several months, the remaining eye had become infected in some way and had threatened to bring about added complications and through the advice of his physician was removed to the local state institution. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY ONLY Fresh Killed Slewing Chickens, weighing 32 to 4': lb, told hir if she wanted to make some jf-om the Log of the Sea Devil. Cap-noney the should testify for 1 twined by Luckrer, Buccaneer. Brain Teasing Cross Word Puzzles by The vas akcd if she ever lived World's experts. Order a copy of he "id: iThe WorId for rext Sunday in ad- vance.

"Edition limited. Adv. VVrr? yon ever arrested in Cam-1 op in i a n. n- claimed by relatives arrangements will be made by the Ralpho township poor authorities for burial. Melbourne and Townsville, Australia, 2,000 miles apart, have just been connected by telephone.

A microscope capable of magnify, ing 12,000,000 times is being used in the pursuit of disease germs. iwrm i i i i a mm in rrr ix mm. ii a ET3 Auieri.M in ine uispaicn iaZTri'TJA res em -r t-t T-i.

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