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PAGE TWELVE SHAMOm DISPATCH, THURSDAY, APRIL' 9, 193f --''v-wsvfV9J9J1 READING PLANS HANDLE HEAVY CAPITOL Now and Thru Sat. f7Z VICTORIA 1 NOW! GREATER than "THE DIVORCEE!" If MAJESTIC) 1 i COAL TRAFFIC 1 TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE i. Must Build Bridge on Harris ON THE STAGE Norma At Her Glorious Best WOTTA PANIC! NOW! and thru FrL VAUDEVILLE FOUR BIG ACTS OF I I burf Division to Prepare for Heavier Coal Shipments An application by the Reading 1 Here's plenty of love with the laughs for America's Joy Friend has a new and loyal girl friend Company to the Public Service Com DIX DUX and his DIXIE LAND REVUE A Melange of Peppy Songs and Action Dances Three Other Acts I SHEARER ROBERT MONTGOMERY IRENE RICH NEIL HAMILTON MARJORIE RAMBEAU mission lor permission to rebuild a bridge on its Susquehanna and Schuylkill branch between Pottsville and Harrlsburg discloses that the railroad company plans heavier ON THE TALKING SCREEN Harold McGrath's Great Thrill Drama! QUAKES! SHIVERS! SHAKES! freight traffic on the branch line. The application asks the com JACK -fp with Frances Dee I mission's approval of a proposal to "Strangers May Kiss" II it llli III I 1 r-v II- i -x. iv ii 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I iiiiiiiiiibii He gets high blond pressure and how! And then she takes him for a "hpoby" Daring True Sophisticated From Ursula Parrot's Best N.vel I lr i it Paramount I Colortone Novelty I Comedy News I "SNAPPY CABALLERO" I "Food for with BENNY RUBIN Thought" Curiosities 'Vic' Newsl I AIRTIGHT Double Features" SATURDAY replace he steel and stone bridge at Jefferson station, Manheira Town-Bhip, Schuylkill county, with a heavier and more modern structure.

It sets forth that the present span "is not of sufficient strength to carry Increased weight of motive power and cars which it is proposed to place on said branch." The Susquehanna and Schuylkill forms a short cut between the lower anthracite fields and the Reading's western connections at Harrisburg and also with the Pennsylvania mine line. When the Lehigh Valley and Wabash railroads were proposed as a new eastern trunk system between the Atlantic seaboard and the west, the Susquehanna and Schuylkill had been suggested as one of the con-" necting links in the proposed big System. This project, however, was aban Oland June CoIIver HARLEY TARTING 'ATURDAY in "CITY LIGHTS" HAPLIN Here's the One Football Classic You Don't Want to Miss I 1 Spiced with comedy! Crammed with action. held the respect not alone of his myriad of friends, but of the country with Marion Guinn large. His passing is a loss 10 me Lovers Nixon and nation.

Williams examination made? 6. Name the gases commonly found in coal mines that are heavier than air, and those that are lighter than air. 7. If the distance measured on the mine map from the eanewav to thP Immediately the news of his death doned later when the other trunk lines agreed on merger plans. gained general circulation in Washington, expressions of regret and sorrow at his passing began to roll in.

There was little partisanship where Mahlon Hamilton in "THE CODE OF HONOR" "RANGO" Is Coming! Florence Lake, a member of the cast, is well known to many Capitol patrons as Florence Silverlake, who starred as leading woman with thevRaynor Lehr Stock Company at this theatre. land line is 317 feet due north, and 'Nick" was concerned, for some of uie vein cups 21 degrees due south, how far can a breast be driven up ily laden trucks of every description, he said, must use either one of the two structures that any moment may collapse under a heavy load. He pointed out that both the Pennsylvania and the Reading railway tracks run under the bridges, and this latter fact alone ought to bring about measures for the guarantee of safety to the users of these lines. Frequently the two bridges Quiver and tremble to such an extent that their immediate disintegration seems inevitable. The commissioners were amazed at the conditions as presented by the legislator, and assured him that the facts had never been presented to them before.

Immediate action was promised, and within the next week his closest cronies were Democrats Frobably it would not be too much to say that "Nick" was the most gen WASHINGTON IS STUNNED BY DEATH OF Farnsworth, Mrs. Frank Gottshall, I anything along the line of shortage uinely popular man personally in cessful run at the Capitol thsatre Mrs. Fred Maue, Mrs. Charles Sim- Congress. He was a Republican dur several seasons back and at which mendinger, Miss Pearl Sollenberger, ing working hours, but he left his The pieces of boudoir service mftch the ten dollar bedspread to come within a short time aa the feature offering of the Capitol's gifts to the ladles.

time the stage star was most pop reduction without the support of the employes. The showing that has been made is a tribute to the alertness of employes and to the importance of Mrs. William H. Ressler, Mrs. P.

F. partisanship in his office at the capi- ular, has been making rapid ascent Barr, Mrs. Emma Farrow, Mrs. C. I Glover, Mrs.

M. J. Gonnerman, Mrs, tol when he strode out, as he did every night, to mingle in society's night life. LONGWORTH me piicn oeiore it reaches the land line? Sine of 21 degrees .35837. Co Sine of 21 degrees .93358.

8. How many cross ties are required for IVi miles of double track, the distance between the centers of ties is 24 inches? i Afternoon Session 9. What safety appliance must footmen at shafts where coal and other material are hoisted be provided with? What protection must a cage or gunboat be provided with where men are hoisted? 10. What does the law require in the storing, keeping and handling of E. E.

Laubenstein, Mrs. Charles Schnee. Mrs. Casper Tharp, Mrs. CLASSIFIED ADS The comment of Representative the work they do." Other stores of the Grant organization which won prizes for reduction of shortage were Tampa, Bangor, Evansville, Carlisle, Pa.

and Chicopee, Mass. Walter Zimmerman, Mrs. George Hack. Mrs. Ralph Hastings, Mrs.

LOST in the motion picture world, as attested by her presence in a leading part in the cast of "Drums of Jeopardy," being offered at the Capitol during the last half of the current week, beginning when the film-ization of Harold McGrath's great mystery romance will be seen in conjunction with the regular vaudeville program. Miss Lake, at the time of her appearances here, was an outstanding or two special investigation commission, headed by L. G. Krouse, will visit this city to check up on the facts presented by Mr. Eveland.

It will be necessary, Chairman Almey told Mr. Eveland, to secure the co-operation of both Township and county commissioners, despite the fact that the bridges were taken Johnson, Republican, of South Dakota was typical of many. 'It is a great tragedy," said Johnson. "He was so lovable and at the same time so efficient that members of the House will hardly realize their loss for a while. He was a rare combination of the fine qualities of manhood." To which Representative Wood, Re Victoria Theatre Anne Hewitt, Miss Kathryn Hock, Mrs.

Alma Lippiatt, Mrs. Victor Seller, Mrs. Lloyd Snyder, Mrs. W. H.

Unger, Miss Effie Llewellyn. The advisory committee is as follows: T. S. Hamilton, Ray Leader, Lloyd Snyder, W. U.

Jury, Allan Hack, Mrs. C. Q. McWilliams, Miss Ida McWilliams and Miss Effie Continued itom Pate Ont testimonial to his popularity and the Interest that Washington felt during his illness could be offered than that newspaper offices were besieged for the 24 hours prior to his death with telephone calls asking his condition. They came from persons in all walks Representative Longworth left here only last week for a short visit to Aiken at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. p. Curtis, who maintain a explosives in coal mines? PEARL ROSARY BEADS Gold cross. Reward if returned to 414 North Rock street. CASE CONTAINING KEYS Between Market street and Shamokin high school.

Finder please return to Shamokin Dispatch office. 11. What provisions does the mine stage star and possessed of an ideal NORMA SHEARER IN BRILLIANT ROLE AT VICTORIA voice for recording purposes with the publican, of Indiana, one of the lead over some time ago by the state. The type of viaduct suggested by Legislator Eveland would be built of steel-reinforced concrete and constructed inHhe shape of a Y. Two coming of the voice in connection law make to prevent any mine official from receiving or soliciting any sum of money or valuable consideration from employees for the purpose of continuing in employment or for the ers of the House, added: with picture plays.

Beginning in Last night's capacity audience was The loss of Representative Long- FOR RENT minor roles at the Hollywood studios, worth is a loss to the country. He purpose of procuring employment? Mrs. Mary Dunkelbergcr, 1012 N. Pearl St. captivated to the full extent of Webster's definition and meaning of the word at the Victoria Theatre where the three day engagement of the the young woman has steadily advanced and her friends here will now have the opportunity of seeing and 12.

What Is the height of a body FURNISHED ROOMS Meals of water that produces a pressure of was qualified for the speakership as few men have been. He died with the respect of all his colleagues and his memory will be cherished as long as those who knew him survive." legs of the would tap the traffic lanes over Sixth and Second Struts, while the third leg would tap the main highway. Full details of the requirements and. the local conditions affecting the construction of the viaduct were placed before the commission by Mr. Eveland.

desired. Phone 696 R. 50 pounds per square inch? hearing her again in the playhouse in which she made local triumph. 13. An airway is triangular in screens most cnarming personality, Norma Shearer holds forth in "Strangers May Kiss" taken from BIG SUM IN POOR TAXES UNCOLLECTED AUDIT SHOWS TWO APARTMENTS "Drums of Jeopardy" is headed by shape, the sides are 8, 10 and 12 feet, located.

Guarantee Trust and SafP Warner Oland and June Collyer, with the velocity is 300 feet per minute, what is the quantity of air passing? Deposit Co. Ursula Parrot's well known novel of the same name. Not alone does this home there as well as in Washington. He was in his usual ruddy health, although somewhat tired from the strain of the closing days of Congress. He said he planned to stay there a week or so and was to have returned to Washington this week to attend the Gridiron dinner Saturday tiight.

He rarely missed these din- Z1CTS Shortly after arriving at Aiken he developed a severe cold. Little was thought of it at the time, but when became worse doctors were summoned and Mrs. Longworth was KhP ipft Washington immedi other screen and stage celebrities included in the cast. It is a drama of deep mystery, rich in thrills and 14. What safety precautions SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE All con glamorous star portray her excellent acting ability won her favor in would you take in driving towards veniences, good location.

Raup Lum fairly bubbling with action to make old workings that are likely to con ber Chestnut and Franklin REV. WILLIAMS PREACHES FINE SERMON TO MEN for blood-tingling recreation. S. S. WORKERS PLANNING FOR tain an accumulation of water? "The Divorcee" but is ably assisted by Robert Montgomery in a role that bids fair to send him to stardom, streets.

15. What are the duties of a mine The four-act program of vaudeville to be presented on the stage at the PRIVATE GARAGE 215 Smith foreman? Neil Hamilton, Irene Rich and charm Continued from Page One Groceries, the largest single item of expense in connection with the disbursement of outdoor relief this Capitol theatre during the three days Market street. ing Marjorie Rambeau. is headed by Dix Dux r.nd his fam Miss Shearer has never appeared APPEAL DAY ous Dixie Land Revue in which six CHAS. KNARR year reached a total of $34,336.40.

APARTMFNT Five rooms and bath: 115 South Market street R. D. Hendershott. versatile artists will bring a wide The total amount of taxes sub ately and was with him at the end. Their small daughter, Paulina, now six years old, is in Cincinnati with a nurse.

rMn oc rnnfirmation ol nis variety of singing, dancing and come Continued from Page One ject to the 3 per cent commission paid to the district treasurer for the dy. lowing schedule has been worked out Bertrand, Ralston and LaVan in "Me, Him and Her" is another stage SUCCUMBS AT GOWEN CITY by the committee in charge of the year 1930 was $147,274.76, thus making the treasurer's salary for the year Miss Mildred Taylor, 1215 W. Independence APARTMENTS With tiled baths arfd office rooms; 25 West Independence street. two special days: Districts 1 and 2, presentation designed for laughter $4,418.24. This is considerably less than was paid to the treasurer for and into which some unusually clever comedy intersperses new song hits to better advantage than in this sterling feature, eclipsing last seasons triumphs when she was awarded the first honors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for her outstanding performances in "The Divorcee." The scenic settings and costuming are particularly outstanding and lend much to the pictorial value of Norma Shearer's splendid production "Strangers May Kiss." Starting Saturday the management of the Victoria Theatre takes pleasure in announcing the return to the screen cf the perennial screen the two previous years.

and interpretations of new steps in FOR SALE Money expended for repairs and the art of terpsichore. supplies at the almshouse totalled Paula and Al Blum, popular artists $6,842.85. To this must be added own death was received, flags around the capital were half-masted. President Hoover dispatched a personal message of condolence to Mrs. Longworth and expressed officially his regret at the speaker's death in the lollowing statement: "Mr.

Longworth served his fellow countrymen in state and nation for pver 33 years nearly the whole of his tuiull Hie. In his service he contributed greatly to the welfare of the American people. His happy character, liis sterling honesty, his courage In public questions, endeared him and bakery bills of $2,712.19 and bills for in many theatres' have a novelty presentation of a new type while TWO FIVE-YEAR OLD BAYS Weight 3,000 pounds; two six-year-old bays, weight 2,500 pounds; one ten-year-old brown, weight 4,000 pounds. Apply Walter Apollo. Paxi- coal which totalled $1,181.35.

Watsontown and Milton, will exchange speakers; districts 3 and 18, Montandon and Riverside; districts 4 and 5, Northumberland and Sunbury; districts 6 and 9, Rockefeller township and Fishers Ferry; districts 10 and 11, Shamokin and Mt. Car-mel; districts 12 and 15, Herndon and vicinity -with Dalmatia and vicinity; districts 19 and 20, Trevoilon and Snydc-town. Speakers for Appeal Day will be furnished with set ten minute talks, which they can use if they desire. This is done as a result of requests Continued 'rom Page One support in the work of the church and the kingdom. The service last evening was in conjunction with the evangelistic campaign being waged at the present time with three weeks of preparation scheduled in the way of cottage prayer meetings and special services at the church on Wednesdays and Sundays.

Cottage prayer meetings will be held tonight and Friday with special services both morning and evening on Sunday. The meetings scheduled for tonight will be held at the homes of the following members of the church: Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, 709 East Sunbury Street, Wat Tyler, lea.T; Mrs. J.

H. Vastine. 78 East Sunbury Street, John Hilbush. leader: Clinton Thomas, 32 West Chestnut Street, eader to be seleited. The members of the church and friends are urged to attend these meetings.

You are welcome at any one of them and you will be served as well as serving. Come. Continued From Page One He had been employed for many years as an outside hand at the Henry Clay colliery, having been forced to relinquish his employment when ill health overtook him. Mr. Knarr was married February 15, 1891, to Catherine Weikel, of East Cameron township, the happy union having been blessed with fourteen children, of whom nine survive as follows: Harvey Shamokin; Nor An analysis of the large amount cf money due the district at the close Keating and Vane will revel in their comedy and singing offerings.

The customary news events and other nos K. D. 1. favorite Charlie Chaplin in his latest and greatest pantomime success, TWO YOUNG WORK HORSES "City Lights." One heifer. C.

M. Hand. 36 North Second street. of the past year shows the uncollected taxes to be divided as follows: Tax Collector Benjamin Owen, plus special taxes of J. M.

McCormick estate, A. L. Snyder, $18,685.11 plus special taxes of Edward Brennan. $78,718.27. Capitol varieties will be offered in connection with the vaudeville and feature picture.

Amoskeag linen night will be observed tomorrow night when another piece of the boudoir set will be presented to every adult woman patron. Michael Nowsk, 212 S. Franklin St. HOUSE Seven rooms and bath. Majestic Theatre JACK OAKIE HERE IN ANOTHER COMEDY-SMASH, "JUNE MOON" man Gowen City; Daniel, of Hel-ienstein; Charles, of Mahantonga; Edward, Bertha, Grace, Elwood and Rufus, all of Gowen City- He also lf-aves his wife to mourn his passing, together with one sister, Mrs.

Oscar Weikel, of Gowen City; three half-brothers, William Zortman, of Gowen City; James Zortman, of Housten, Will sacrifice for $2,950 and finance to suit purchaser. Apply to Shoop Burd 8 South Market street. GRANT STORE from a number of youi people who have consented to represent the county Sunday school cause on April 19th. While county officers are pushing with all vigor these two days, district associations are making plans for their district conventions. A number of district officers have already notified the county officers of the date and time of their district meetings.

HOUSE AND FURNITURE Apply "June the big comedy- i ll lciz Ease uewart street. Texas, and Albert Zortman, of Buf PILES GO QUICK Without Salves or Cutting Thousands of sufferers from itching, bleeding or protruding piles have learned that quick and permanent relief can only be accomplished with an Internal medicine. Neither salves nor cutting remove the cause. Bad circulation of the blood in the lower bowel causes piles. The veins are flabby, the bowel walls weak the parts almost dead.

To end Piles an Internal medicine must be used to stimulate the circulation, heal and restore the affected parts. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt was the first to discover a real internal Pile remedy.

He called his prescription HEM- SIX TO EIGHT-POUND ROOST smash of the season is now playing at the Majestic theatre. It is a faithful version of the play by the same name, and has every quality neces ERS 20c pound. Ducks, geese and falo, Wyoming; and a half sister, Mrs. I William H. Kerstetter, of West Cam- PRIZE OF S200 turkeys.

Kopyscianski, Fifth street. sary for never-lagging amusement. It has comedy in abundance, heart-in SINGLE HOME All conveniences. MISS McCOY AND P. HAUPT WERE WEDDED YESTERDAY Call between 5 and 7, 1021 East Sun terest aplenty, and a gorgeous ar bury street.

ray of highly amusing character por trayals. pron township. There are also thirteen grand-children. Fraternally Mr. Knarr was a member of Washington Camp, P.

O. S. of of Gowen City, and the Sons of Veterans, of Shamokin. The deecased was a man of pleasing personality and fine christian character and was actively affiliated with the Reformed church of Gowen BABY CHICKS All breeds, low Y. W.

A. Budget Campaign To Be Launched Monday Jack Oakie plays the stellar role Continued from Page One oflered in the entire Grant organization. The prize is shared in only by the local employes, the manager and assistant managers not being included. Three groups of employes will receive their proportionate share, the saleswomen, the stockroom employes and prices. Call 878-W.

Box 294, Sha that of the young song-writer from Schnectady who goes to New York mokin Sunnyside Hatchery. to make a fortune in "tin pan Bernard Dugan, 1722 Wood St. Oakie is seen as the small town City. He had many friends in Shamokin and at Gowen City who have been deeply shocked by the news of his demise. The funeral arrangements will be conunueo From Paee one fiction averages 75 books a day ex changed, about 20,000 in 1930.

In close cooperation with Travel Continued from Page One bride and bridegroom, ushers; Minnie Haupt, sister of the bridegroom, bridesmaid. Grace Haas presided at the organ throughout the wedding ceremony and accompanied Mrs. Harry Weitzel. well known vocalist, who sang the beautiful Promise Me." ROID, and prescribed it for 1000 patients with the marvelous record of success in 960 cases, and then decided every Pile sufferer should be able to get HEM-ROID tablets from their own druggist with a rigid money back guarantee. Dr.

Leonhaxd's prescription has a wonderful record of success rifrht in this city and Bea Derick invites every Tile sufferer to try a bottle of HEM-ROID and guarantee to refund the purchase price if they do not cn4 fn form. Swiftest Way To End Eczema announced later. ers Aid Societies and Family Welfare the office force. Those who will share in this prize money are: Arthur E. Lake, Helen Marcinek.

Marie Bailey, Helen McCormick, Mary Shull. Rose Neimcav-age, Margaret Nemsick, Eva Erdman and Mae Rogers. Shortage, the unaccounted-for losses, the difference before the value of goods received in the store and the money received from the sale of this boy with $1,200 and a tremendous sense of his own importance as a lyricist who goes to Manhattan Isle to bowl over the natives and to clean up a fortune in music. Instead, he is very nearly cleaned up himself when the gold-digging folks he meets get to work on him. But Maxie Schwartz, veteran song writer, becomes sympathetic, and finally shows Oakie that the flattery of his "friends" is entirely false, and organizations of other cities, the Y.

W. C. A. is endeavoring to ao tne TRY RED TOP. It can't be equaled work of a local Travelers Aid Society.

This includes notifying families of EXECUTORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Sarah W. Kulp, late of the Borough of Shamokin, in the County of Northumberland and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims against the same will present them for payment to WILLIAM C. McCONNELL, WILLIAM E. RESSLER, Executors.

McConnell Building, 157 East Sunbury Shamokin, Pa. Adv. Eveland Carries Fight For Cameron for quality and arrival of friends, helping to locate Task it Smell it Following the ceremony a reception was tendered the newly married couple at the bride's home, after which they left on the 5:36 Reading train for an extended honeymoon in New York, and other eastern cities. Upon their return to city they will go to housekeeping in run-away girls, investigation of prob lem cases, visiting newly arrived im migrants, etc. Its ENTIRELY Differen Viaduct to P.

S. C. goods, is oi of the serious factors in retail management. Shortage comes about mostly from carelessness on the part of employes, wrong marking of merchandise, selling at a wrong price. The Y.

W. C. A. rest room is open every dav except Sunday from 9 a At AH to 9:30 n. m.

More than 53.000 failure to record changes in prices, Continued From Pase one a newly furnished apartment in the Steinhart building. The Dispatch joins with the many friends cf Mr. that as a song-writer he is a complete washout. His money almost gone by the night-club route, Oakie learns that he has earned $2,500 royalties on his "June Moon" number. Schwartz persuades him to take the money and his best girl back to Schnectady.

It is good advice, and Jack acts upon it. Frances Dee is the loyal girl friend. Harry Akst is the kindly Schwartz. people availed themselves of this ac commodation last year. errors in receiving goods, failure to Armed with an array of facts hich he had carefully compiled note shortage in shipments received, and Mrs.

Haupt a wishing for them ow a Qf 'months, Mr. The Girl Reserve Department of twelve clubs, includes four groups in errors in entering invoices and so on KulDmont and one in Mt. Carmel, a Aimey, chairman of the Public Ser through the entire storekeeping routine. It was in an effort to call attention TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED All makes Typewriter, Adding Machines and Cash Registers bought, sold and repaired. Desks, Filing Equipment, etc.

Agency Woodstock Typewriter. Office Equipment. Phone 22S-F. SUNBURY OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO, Witmer N. Sunbury, Pa.

total membership of about 350 girls, The objective is character building, Says Alabama Man Tfcere is not an excuse in the worlti for a person to suffer with fiery JEcrema. Yet how many people do you see with ugly skins which spoil their whole appearance! What you want to do is abolish every trace of eczema with Petersons Ointment, for years nationwide famous for speedily ending Eczema. Th first application of Peterson's takes out the Inflammation, brings blessed relief from that painful itching. Repeated use of this healing Ointment assures a vice commission. So convincingly the local man present his plea.

of employes to these points of loss. and to increase the efficiency of the and programs are made with this in view. These girls come from homes in every part of Shamokin and the store employes that the contest was Another highly amusing feature on the current program is Benny Rubin's Colortone Novelty, "The Snappy Done entirely in color, this comedy skit proved to be highly entertaining as well as amusing. announced last fall. Stores were di EXAMS ARE ON AT MT.

CARMEL vided into classes according to sales surrounding community. The women who are acting as advisers for these volume, and prizes oflered in proportion to the size of the store. The em clubs are fine Christian women, and ployes of the local store improved the shortage by 77.01. are giving their best in the development of fine character. With a budget cf $7,000 tela pro Capitol Theatre "The statement that a retail busi that the chairman called in Dr.

Her-fcer: Snow, chief engineer of the commission, John L. Wise, chief counsellor and other members of the commission to hear the presentation of the case. In an eloquent appeal, the legislator pointed out to the commission that only minor repairs have been made to the two decrepit structures now in place during the past 18 years. is only by the grace of Providence, he told his listeners, that the bridges have not collapsed and caused loss of lifte and considerable property damage. Over these old bridges.

Mr. Eveland said, must pass numerous passenger carrying busses of the bus companies. Keav- ness depends entirely upon the sales gram can be continued. The board of directors recognize the grfat need for an extended program, and are person and other employes in appar ently minor positions has been made OVER 5,000 Will See "MISS LIBERTY" IN Ol WINDOW EARL K. BOYEfJ xpert Watchmake Opposite Evangelical Church in Edge wood FLORENCE SILVERLAKE.

KNOWN TO MANY LOCAL THEATREGOERS HAS GONE HIGH IN CINEMA WORLD more than probably any other, and Continued rom Pape One 4. What qualifications must an applicant for a miner's certificate have before he can apply for a certificate? What proof must he furnish under oath? By whom? What is the penalty for violation of any of the provisions cf this Act? 5. What examinations does the Mine Law require in mines generating gases and the proof required of smooth, delicate skin. Mr. A.

W. Turner of Birmingham, Ala writes: "Was troubled for about 2 with eczema and after I used Pttenon't Ointment for about 4 or 5 Utttt, my trouble entirely disappear- Oae application of Peterson's Oint-tar will stop the burning and itch-tftfof Eczema and one 35c box wi2 it all drug stcrcs hoping that the time is not far off when the program will include other groups in the community. this contest prsves that it is not a Those on the board of directors of Florence Lake, known to many lo mere gesture," said C. W. Bolles, the canager of the Shamokin store In announcing the winning of the prize.

the Y. W. C. A. are: Mrs.

WiSam PACKED ffjfn cal theatregoers as Florence Silver-lake, leading woman for the Raynor Lehr Stock company durm; its sue- Boughner, Mrs. WUIard Christian. Mrs. Margaret Er.g"i, Mrs. E.

F. -The bet efforts of myself or assist-snts could not have accomplished.

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