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THE SHAM0KIN DISPATCH UOOU EVENING A Compromise Ends Drought Belief Row WEATHER Rain or Snow Tonight Sunday Rain and Warmer THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SPECIAL WIRE AND ILLUSTRATED SEKV1CE VOLUME XLIV-No. 66 SHAMOKIN, SATURDAY. FEB. 7, 1931 PRICE TWO CENTS Tells Hoover How FRIENDS RALLY CONDEMNATION IS STUMBLING BLOCK COUNTY BOARD WILL ASK FOR NEW BIDS ON CREEK CULM PROBLEM IS DISCUSSED BY TO DEFENSE OF EDDIE ZEMBONI FOR ROAD OUTLET VOTE MACHINES OFFICIALS Damages Resulting from Seizure of Properties at East era End of Shamokin Bor PAST EXALTED RULERS' NIGHT HUMAN HANDS PROVE TO BE BEAR FEET Engineer Ritchey Says Filling of Channel Along State Highway, is Matter for Department of Forests and Waters ough Will Reach $300,000 Commissioners Announce Decision to Seek New Bids Af-ter a Conference With So-licitor Welsh Had Only One Bid The county commissioners announc It is Estimated at Confer AT THE ELKS ence A conference between' the North The serious condition existing on ed after a conference with their so the Shamokin-Sunbury highway thru. omberland county commissioners, Tamaqua's Murder Mystery Occasioned by Finding of "Human Hands" is representatives of the highway de licitor, Attorney J.

A. Welsh, yesterday afternoon, that they will re-ad Arrangements Completed for Observance of Annual Custom by Local Lodge on Tuesday Night Next partment and Solicitor P. B. Moser Many Witnesses Testify as to Good Character of MU Carmel Man on Trial on tho Charge of Stabbing Con stable John Zeno Defendant on Stand Friends from Mt. Carmel raDtetf yesterday to the support of Edward Zemboni, now on trial before Judge Frank H.

Strouss in the county court for assaulting Constable John Zeno Pogozelski with Intent to kllL One after another they were called to the stand and swore they had known Zemboni for 15 to 20 years, and that he was a peace loving man who never had been in the courts before. The defendant himself was his own best witness and from the stand yesterday afternoon told a simple and straightforward story of the Incidents which led to hi3 cutting Con of Shainokin borough, was held yes tne nliing of the new channel of the Shamokin creek with culm was the subject of investigation by Division Engineer J. S. Richey, Attorney Joseph Ingraham of the Department of Highways and Engineer Brennacke vertise for voting machine bids about May 1, in plenty of time for the terday afternoon relative to a new Tamaqua's human hand mystery September primaries, and the general election in November. yesterday afternoon.

has been solved. Mr. Ritchey, returning to the office Children playing on the hillside of the county commissioners last ev In keeping with a custom established by Grand Lodge ruling, Shamokin Lodge of Elks has completed arrangements for the observance of Past Exalted Ruler night in connection with the regular meeting of the organization on Tuesday night near Tuscarora found what were first believed to be a pair of human hands phase of the situation regarding the seizure of properties for the elimination of the "bottle neck" entrance to Shamokin borough at the eastern end. Norlaw has been found that will enable the county to start condemnation proceedings for the seizure of properties. Until that point Is ironed out it will be impossible to proceed.

Moreover it develops that under the highway department plant, some 30 ening, declared his department was powerless, but that it ks a maite' for the Department of Forests and Wat lying on the ground wrapped in a newspaper. Mr. Welsh declared it would be foolish for the county to make an initial investment of some $60,000 in automatic machines when this type is under litigation in Harrisburg, facing an Injunction to have a re-examination of the machine for alleged non-compliance with the law. The Shoup machine, which won the enthusiastic endorsement of hun- rtrAris nf nprnlp whn svain1rtfrl W. In Anne Warner ican Ked Cross, the proceeds of ers, witn tne nrst sign or a severe rain, the highway will be flooded next, February 10.

The hands were claimed by state In place of the regular lodge offi police in charge of Trooper Hersh- a play which she and her friends recently erave in the "Rail and from the creek. Burnham, of Elizabeth, N. is one of the proudest girls in the State. She reads to Marilyn man, who conducted the investigation. According to County Engineer cers the past exalted rulers of the lodge will occupy the official stations The officer took ihe hands to a Ta- O'Gara, at least 75,000 tons of muck properties are involved.

Damages rl nmin pint a ii c-n iJ tVlow 7VO for the conduct of business of the stable Zeno a slashing gash across the chest under the heart, which. 1 have been washed into the new channel of the creek, presumably from a Harbor City," to help the needy. The youthful donor suggested to President Hoover that plays throughout the country he used as a means of raising money to help the poor. jv.aw ViUlllUtlVU the corridors of the court house, will hJ the body of a human being, cut lodge and ritualistic degrees. wmtJock a letter Bhe has received from the nation's chief, in reply to a letter she sent the President in which she enclosed $6.31 to be given to the Amer- nearly cost the belligerent officer his off at the wrists.

By direction of Exalted Ruler Dan not be marketed until it is known Police searched their records but they had no unsolved crime in that what new specifications the present legislature will require, so that It may life. It happened at Covaleski's saloon the night of November 15th. He said Tnnn linn tVA CT ffffl CV A Vnftlr conform with the change before go section, not even so much as a misS' ing person. ing into production. This seemed i reasonable proposition to the com washery operation located at Union-town.

The entire bed of the creek between Weigh Scales and Paxinos is filled to a depth of two to five feet. The new creek bed was cut through the Wolverton farm, where the new highway has an entirely new location. The bed there Is now filled and the level of the bottom of the creek Is near the level of the highway. A taxidermist was called into the case and he identified the extreml missioners and to Mr. Welsh.

The ties as the feet of a bear which some iel W. Kearney, the following past exalted rulers have been instructed to preside in the respective offices of the lodge at Tuesday's meeting: Exalted ruler, Thomas Giles, D. D. G. E.

esteemed leading knight, E. C. Steck; esteemed loyal knight, Ralph Home; esteemed lecturing knight, W. D. Culton; esquire, Joseph Neary; chaplin, C.

C. Malick. A luncheon will be served In the grill room of the Elks hdi immediately after the session. are $100,000. At that rate it would cost the county some $300,000 to seize properties.

There is another point at issue. The present legislature will consider a law requiring the state to pay land damage. If that is passed, it would relieve Northumberland county of an immense expense. The legislature will act before road building operations can be resumed. It might be worth while to wait.

The county feels morally certain the state would find another route If it had to bear the expense of "wrecking some 20 or more Shamokin Shoup machine has so much to commend it that everybody who has seen hunter had evidently cast aside. FOUR GIVEN TEN DAYS IN JAIL FOR COAL BOOTLEGGING it would like to have it adopted for the county. The extremities, it was decided, had been lying on the hillside for the past three weeks or more and they were in a bad state of deterioration, which ed him down outside tne dun ding and inside, and that when the gang gathered round him and kicked and beat him, and cried, "Kill the he drew a knife to fight his way out of the saloon. "I did not see who I was going to hit," he said. "I did not care, I wanted to get out and had to cut xny way.

That's all I remember. I woke up in the hospital the next day." The knife, a large and keen weapon, had been introduced the day before by Hon. F. B. Moser, and shown the jury.

It was an Instrument that could easily cause death. Not till after the defendant had left the stand did the evidence begin to FOOD PRICES DUE TO DROP no doubt accounted for the first identification as human hands. The entire valley about Tamaqua and Lansford was aroused as the news of the finding of the "hands" spread from one town to the other. homes. It would find a way to skirt Bunker Hill and lower the grades, at CELEBRATED STILL LOWER EMPLOYEES OF BELL COMPANY AREFETED Members of Commercial and Plant Departments and Six Hello Girls Entertained at Dinner at Williamsport MISS MARTIN IS HONORED BY BRIDGE CLUB a fraction of the cost of wholesale destruction of properties.

The present plan is to cross diagonally between Pearl and Vine street, from Sunbury street, thence continuing eastward toward the open country. The route goes between the Mennonite church and parsonage. Men Taking Coal From Oper-ations of Canopus Coal Company Arrested on Complaint of Watchman Two Held on Additional Charge of Assault Four Johnson City men are in the ENTERTAINER COMING HERE come out as to how he became pos Eggs Sold in Local Market Today at 25 Cents Per DozenFarmers Explain Drop sessed of the knife. Tne Attorneys Jefferson Kearney and David Hughes, his counsel, called him back. LAD SUFFERS BROKEN LIMB ON WALNUT ST.

When did you get counsel?" tney asked. Food prices, already low thruout What's that got to do witn iu county jail serving ten-day sentences for trespassing while two of the quartet will also have to furnish bail tn this section, are destined to go even demanded Judge Moser. lower this spring according to state Miss Pauline Mayo to Present Reading on "The Green Pastures" at Lincoln Street M. E. Church Tuesday Miss Pauline Mayo, nationally We just wanted to show we got Popular Borough Teacher Who is Engaged to Wed Tendered Surprise Kitchen Shower by Friends Last Evening answer to assault and battery charges preferred by an officer whom thev MRS.

M. GOLDEN SUCCUMBS TO PNEUMONIA ments by government statistical officials at Washington. in. the case only Sunday night," said Mr. Kearney.

"This is the first we knew of the knife." The decline in business thruout the world has hit local food markets and attacked when he advised their departure from coal lands from which they were illegally mining coal. Florian Zaneskie and Edward To-polskl are the men charged with as famed entertainer, is to be presented the result Is that every housewife to Young Son of Well Known West End Residents Meets With Painful Mishap While Roller Skating Wilbur Klinper, 11 year old son ot The members of the commercial and plant departments and six local operators of the Bell Telephone company were guests of the management at a sales dinner held in the Y. W. C. A dining parlors at Williamsport last evening, at which time all of the telephone girls who had made ten or more telephone sales during the past year were guests and received the commendation of the division officers, day is able to provide for her family at prices around the pre-war figure.

at the Lincoln street Methodist Episcopal church next Tuesday evening in "The Green Pastures," a most "I had been hunting," said the defendant. "I have a leather coat which I use for hunting The knife was in the coat pocket. When they had me down I got part way up and then lunged with the knife." Joe Beroski, intimate Irtend. Esteemed Resident of Tioga To those in this vicinity the most aDDealine story of the southern ne- sault wnue Antnony Topolski and Alex Murkoskle are the other two guilty of illegal mining and trespass. The arrest of the quartet was made late yesterday afternoon bv members ero's coneeDtion of heaven and which Miss Olive Martin, well known and attractive borough school teacher, was the guest of honor at the weekly brruge emu meeting-at the home vl Miss Catherine Payne, 1012 East Commerce street, which was made the p.rt of the situation at present Is the cost of eggs.

Farmers were today disposing of eggs at 25 cents Street, spring iifcu, Early Today After Illness of Only Four Days deals most interestingly -wmx Mr and Harold Klinger, 8o9 West Walnut Street, is in the Shamokin State Hospital, suffering with a fractured right leg, as the result Manager Edward a. Kaup, oi ww WHgion below the Mason-Dixon hne. witness jor the defense. "Eddie nave a dozen and you can get all you want of the Tharptown detail of state no- I PnsoH nnon Roard Bradford's "Ol Sunbury division, Including Sunbury, went anywhere," he said, "except out Several farmers were interviewed of an accident which befell him near Shamokin, Kulpmont and Mount car Man Adam and His Chillun," the occasion of a' surprise kitchen shower today and they said that the reason his home on Walnut Street yester mel, headed the district delegation story of "The Green Pastures' won the Pulitzer prize of 1930 and the day afternoon Young Klinger, who for this condition lies not wltn tne chickens but with the people who Death at 6:45 clock this morning claimed the life of Mrs. Margaret Golden, highly respected resident of 1528 Tioga street, who succumbed to is called "Buddy" by his friends, was rearrangement of the story by wars Connelly for dramatic purposes has roller skating on Walnut Street with several other lads when the accident bronchial nneumonia following an nee alter tne botieg miners had refused to accept the advice of Frank Chikhoskie, special officer for the Canopus Coal company, on whose property the illegal mining was being done.

The four young men had been engaged for some time in the operation of primitive mining slope in the vicinity of the Lincoln school bulding at Johnson City and it is understood for Miss Martin, who is to wed Frank Geise, of Elysburg. St. Valentine's day provided the keynote for the novel decorations. A huge heart, with long streamers, was suspended beneath the arch, which concealed a number of smaller hearts. When the streamers were pulled, these hearts, on each one of which and was gratified to present the staff of the Mount Carmel exchange as the winners for the second successive year of the first prize for sales.

During 1930 the Mount Carmel girls, headed by Miss, Mary Davis, the supervising operator, made 168 sales for a total gain of 130 telephones for the year. The six local girls who had made ten or more sales also won the praise of the division officials during the progress of the dinner, which was a buy eggs. They agreed that chickens are not laying any better this winter than they did last winter or any other winter for that matter. But people are not buying as many eggs as they did at one time and the result is that the farmers must lower their prices in order to move their eggs. Consumers were urged to make occurred.

The boys had formed a chain, one little fellow holding on to the other when in some manner the boy next to Klinger turned sideways without giving notice, with the result that the Klinger boy's right been the occasion of capacity crow as wherever the offering has been presented. It is a story of living religion and should attract a record crowd of lovers of the inique and impressive and edifying in entertainment to the Lincoln street church next Tuesday evening. in the bush, and to the Americus fire Company. That night we went Into Sy Vallashock's saloon to a pig roast. There was a big crowd there.

It was the night of pay day. I stood with Eddie and we were eating pork and sauer kraut, when "Zeflo comes bustling up like he does, and grabs Eddie by the arm, and twists him, and calls him hunkie." "Eddie says, 'Let's get out before there's trouble," and we went to my porch not far off, until the clock in the Polish Church struck midnight and Eddie says he will go to Covaleski's for a drink and then turn In, as he wants to go to church In the morning." In rebattal to this tstlmry prosecution called the ex-bartender of the saloon, who swore that Zeno Turn to Fase Two, Column One vast quantities of coal had been min leg doubled up underneath him. ed and sold. Chikhoskie, the watch Screaming with pain, the little man, acting upon orders of his em fellow was picked up by several per sure they are obtaining the lowest ployers, went to the operation yester a verse was written apropos of the gift it represented, showered upon the bride-to-be and directed her to the spot where the gift was hidden. Everyone enjoyed this search, while Miss Martin became the possessor of many useful and pretty gifts.

sumptuous sons who were passing the time, and carried to his home nearby The day to order the miners to vacate the premises and was rewarded with several punches and kicks administered prices in their cities, as officials say prices vary widely In different types of stores even in the same cities. Thev pointed out that when prices family physician was summoned at by Edward Topolski and Zaneskie. It After partaking of a dainty lunch are declining, some retailers maintain illness of but four days. Mrs. Golden had been in fair health until four days ago, when she became $eriously ill and was forced to take her bed.

Her condition became critical paid she grew steadily weaker until death ensued this morning. Born in Luthuania, the deceased came to this with her parents when she was fifteen years of nee. The family settled in this city where Mrs. Golden had lived since. She was a member of the St.

Michael's church and was connected with its various societies. Surviving to mourn her passing are the following children: Mrs. John Linkus, Mrs. Anthony Brostus, Mrs. Mary Easukinas, Alexander, Anthony and Joseph, all of this city.

One brother, William Stinkus, and one sister, Mrs. Catherine Savage, also survive. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock from St. Michael's church. Burial will be made in the parish cemetery.

eon, cards were indulged in, at which first prize was won by Miss Dorothy EIGHTY-SEVEN PRISONERS AT the old scale longer than others, thus depriving customers of the advantage of low wholesale prices. once, who upon examination discovered the member to be broken, and advised his removal to the Shamokin State Hospital. Dr. George Reese reduced the fracture. According to advices from the a-bove institution, the little fellow Is resting quite comfortably today.

was following the result that Chik-hoski found it necessary to seek assistance of the state police after obtaining warrants from Justice of the Peace Hancock. The state troopers Miller. Those present at the delightful af C. OF C. PLANS ELECTION OF NEW DIRECTORS Nominating Committee Appointed Last Evening to Select Candidates for Va The federal farm boara some time ago warned the public prices of meats Speculation COUNTY JAIL fair included the following: Misses Leona Kerstetter, Mary Kerstetter, Bertha Wanke, Clara Miller, Dorothy Miller, Helene Schultz, Olive Martin, and bread were not in line wltn wholesale figures.

Since then, prices quickly rounded up the quartet, haled them before the justice and all were sentenced to serve ten days in the county jail after their conviction on have dropped further but recently the dairy advisory committee charg Ida Payne. Catherine Payne, Mamie Crone, Helen Conrad and Mrs. Henry Brown. Rife On Naming Of Commissioner ed that dairy products were retailing charges of trespass. Later Zaneskie and Edward Toploski were arraigned on the assault and battery charges Warden Reitz Rejoicing Yesterday That Five Were About to be Released When He Received Four More too high.

prefarred by Chikhoski and were di Some cities call sirloin steak por CRUSADE AT TRINITY LUTH. ON THIRD WEEK cancies on Board At a meetinc of the Chamber of rected to obtain bail before the ex terhouse. Some include delivery Juror at $4 a Day piration of their present sentences. charges in their prices and freight The property from which the coal costs also account for some otheh ap- Warden Charles Reitz, of the coun Commerce last evening In the civic organization's headquarters a nomination committee was appointed to narent discrepancies in retail prices. was being mined is owned by the Canopus Coal company, former own ty Jail, reported 87 prisoners under his care this morning and with his The average price of sirloin steaK County Court is Expected te Fill Vacancy on Coal Township Board Next Week Political circles in Coal Township seethed with speculation and rumors last night and today regarding the filling of the vacancy on the board select candidates for vacancies on the board of directors.

This committee is composed of Burgess Curtis Another Record-Breaking At staff going at full tilt to provide for the care of the unwilling guests of the county's steel-cell hotel. on December 15 was 44 cents a pound in Atlanta, 38 cents In Baltimore, 66 cents (porterhouse) in Boston and 48 cents in Chicago. Reports Will Observe Anniversary Of C. E. Society Yocum, George HacK and Artnur tendance is Anticipated at Services Tomorrow Spe Warden Reitz was rejoicing yester ers of the Buck Ridge operation, and which has been in receivership and litigation for several years past.

Chikhoski was employed by the representatives of the defunct coal company or, watchman to protect the buildings and other property and was in the performance of his duties at the time of the alleged assault yesterday Shipman. The nominating committee will make a survey of the members and day that five prisoners were to be released this morning after serving that eggs are' selling for 12 cents a dozen in Kansas and 33 cents in Boston were explained by the fact that cial Music in Evening short terms for coal bootlegging, only the Kansas price is the farm price Prnirram to Mark Christian Suffering for lack of food in some present the names of suitable candidates at a meeting to be held in the Chamber of Commerce offices Friday of the coming week. The meeting will be held at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Lndeavor Jubilee in Congregational Church cities was said to be due entirely to inability of people to buy, not lack Any one attending Sunday school and church services at Trinity Lutheran church these days will quickly discern that something unusual is going on. The Sunday school is a bee hive of activity, rooms crowded of goods.

to receive four additional prisoners from Johnson City, committed also on trespassing charges. The quintet released this morning had been sent down for the bootleg shaft operation on Susquehanna Collieries company property near Kulpmont, the men having been detected at their mining enterprise by Special Officer Michael Halton, of this city. Retail prices always lag behind wholesale, both on the rise and on A special program of song and music will mark the obsrvance of the rHctinn Kndeavor Jubilee in the and officers and teachers enthusiasti MUFF IS FINED $725 FOR GAME the decline, officials said. The fact that apples and some oth cally rendering their services. There have been gains in all departments of township commissioners, created by the resignation of John E.

Sautters. Commissioner Sautters represented the Unlontown district of the township on the board, and on several occasions it has been rumored that a petition would be filed to oust him on the grounds that he was not a bona fide resident of the district. His resignation, placed in the hands of Secretary Albert Long. Thursday, naturally brings to an end the campaign of political opponents to have the Uniontown commissioner unseated. Several prominent Unlontown residents have been named as possible candidates for the post on the board, but thus far nothing definite or authentic has been learned regarding the appointment.

The Northumberland county court is vested with the power to fill the post by appointment, and it is almost certain that the new representative from Uniontown wili be named during tho coming week. of the church with the Crusade pro gram. Pastor W. E. Fischer, tho er fruit and vegetable crops are rotting on the farm, while selling high in the city, was explained by freight costs which make it impracticable to LAW VIOLATION Burglars Pay Second Visit To Grocery Store ship these products long distances.

Mt. Zion Congregational church on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Christian Endeavor organization in a little church in Portland. Maine on February. 2, 1881. In addition to the program the pastor.

Rev. T. E. Richards will tell the story of tlw society's growth, covering 42 nationalities. The program for the service fol- One Time "Vice Lord" of Flu Gradually Losing Hold In County Pays Dearly for Illegal Hunting: Companion Draws Fine of $625 sick in bed, gets the reports regularly and rejoices in the progress that is being made.

Dr. John E. Hummon who has been pastor of four large congregations in four large cities when new buildings were being erected is in charge of the Loyalty Crusade and preaches during this time in the Sunday services. Tomorrow. February 9, the pictures of the Sunday school pupils and teachers and officers will be taken while in session and also by departments.

Every enrolled person in Robbers for Second Time In Two Enter Mt Carmel Business Place MANY CLERKS DISMISSED BY This Section and Make Good Haul For the second time within the past Selections Congregation Scripture and Prayer. 5nTn "Par tn Fnrp" Ed. Fiebig Decrease is Noted in Numbfr of New READING CO. Louis Muff, who won notoriety as Northumberland county's "vice king" some years ago. and incidentally spent time in the county jail is again in the limelight through a fine of $725 and costs imposed on him by two vears, the grocery store oi Dom-inick" Yogis.

Fourth and Poplar streets, Mt. Carmel, as entered some time Cases of Grippe Reported Here in Past Week WORKING TIME AT THE COLLIERIES Trinity Sunday school is urged to be present. durine last night and large quanti A slight abatement is noted in the ties of merchandise carried away and Solo, "Out of the Deep" C. E. Hepler Offertory Selection Solo, "Consider the Lillies" Corbin Scott Address Pastor Solo, Saviour Hear Me" The evening services will be very Forty odd clerks employed in the offices of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company through epidemic of mild influenza which has 15 taken from the cash register.

Justice Lee F. Lybarger at Mifflin -burg, yesterday, for violation of the game laws. held this region in its grip for the attractive. The choir will render an inspiring song service with seven out the Schuylkill-Northumberland Discovery of the burglary was made early this morning by the proprietor He was found euilty on four charg special numbers and Rev. Mrs.

Jos area in which the company operates past several weeks. While many new cases are being reported constantly, an appreciable decrease in the num ephine Richards will bring an inter Mrs. Ralph W. Home were laid off, effective February 1. when he went to open rus piace oi business.

He found that the burglars The cut in clerical forces affected Officials of the Susquehanna Co! lieries Company announced today that the Richards, Short Mountain and Williamstown Collieries will be their only operations which will work tmorrow. The Colonial Colliery will not work Monday officials of the Mad- ber of cases is apparent. es of illegal deer hunting. He appealed and gave bond for appearance in ten days. Michael Morello.

Kulpmont, was fined $625. also ap While the present form of the di- had forced entrance thru the rear and after tapping the cash register of its contents, 'selected only the besf, of practically every mine of the section, including those In the central break seasa is not generally considered esting message. The greatest attendance at a regular service in the history of the church is expected. This is designated as women's night in the Crusade program. The subject of Dr.

Hummon's sermon Sunday morning is "The Child. "Butler Fighting Quaker" America's stormy petrel to be court-martialed. A nation breathlessly waiting. Meanwhile, true life story of General Butler, with many intpr- pealed. The cases will likely go to the Union county court.

er division in this section. The move appears to be another reach for econ groceries and other merchandise. John D. Rockefeller, 3d, was accepted as Juror Xo. 2 in a mail fraud case being tried before Federal Judge F.

H. Bryant, New York City. Mr. rockefeller, heir, to ons nf th world's richest men, dangerous, physicians point out that it is by no means safe to lmore Mt Carmel police were at once iera Hill Coal Company reported to omy In the regime of President A. J.

the possibility of serious consequenc day. esnr.g incidents never before disclos Maloney. es of even a mild attact la marry ul even uuiu many When the Shamokin Dispatch begins Monday. February 9. in the tne cnu.cn ana tne Nation." Th Six local clerks have been traris upon the scene after having been notified and are understood to have obtained some hot clues which they hope will result in the aTests of the ii i i in all probability be tied i up onia nas with the case for lour or five went to press today the working time Card Partv Saturday Night Red Men's Hall, Rock street.

Prizes Philadelphia Record. Order through public is invited to all the Cntade fcrred to the headquarters office at Kur dealcr-dy, services, Ipottsvtlle, of the Reading Coal and Iroa Com paoy was not available, wecks and will be paid Qd lunch, AdY perpetrators.

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