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BRADFORD EVENING STAR AND DAILY RECORD, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1929. PAGE FIVE Shea's Theatre m- iWmm mm em bm REPORT OF CONDITIO! M'KEAN COUNTY TRUST COMPANY BRADFORD, PA. (Condensed from report to Secretary of Banking) NECKTIE PARTY GIVEN NEW TWIST IN COMEDY AND TUE. ONLY TONIGHT I 1. 1.

''.) MATINEE 10-20-30 1 EVENING 20-30-50 MATINEE 2:30 to 4:30 EVENING 6:45 to 11:00 When the Argonauts ruled the golden west, "necktie parties" were almost A Breezy Sweep of Joyous Fun Dominates This 'Riotous Rhapsody. "of: 'Rifts with the Riff's December 31, 1928 RESOURCES Cash, Due from Banks and Legalj Reserve Loaiis and Investments v. OCE 0ne of. the Most Talked About Comedy, Screen IJCflD ILL- Hits of the New i ear a is. 157,000.60 Banking House, Furniture Fixtures FORGET YOUR WORRIES AND GIVE YOURSELF LI' TO THIS ONE BIG, JOiOtis LAUUiiiriji sruJit.

i "Ub muuti ia itiui mm LIABILITIES in daily occurrences. History recites that they were deadly serious affairs except in rare instances where a group of miners who had Imbibed too freely strung up a Chinese cook, or colorful mining camp character, "Just to see him kick." At the huge Fox Films outdoor studios at California, a necktie party recently was staged in a tempo that was anything but serious, with a "fine time had by all." It happened, during the filming of Benjamin Stoloff 's super comedy. "Plastered in Paris'," featuring Cohen, now1 at -Shea's theatre. The locale of the sequence was Paris where the comics were' shown attending the annual convention of the American "Legion. The scene was in a cafe where Sammy, a kleptomaniac, had gone in search of a girl he had met during the Wrrld war.

His mania for filching small articles incited him to purloin a patron's necktie. An American tourist, played by Nora Cecil, of Van Bibber comedies fame, witnessed the act and promptly was seized with an urge to emulate it Furtively, she relieved Harry Sweet, ccmedy constructionist of the unit, who worked out true "gag," of his tie, and Harry promptly yanked off her vivid cravat. The rew American game then became contagious until someone finally lost his temper, a free-for-all started and when the gendarmes arrived tho floor was strewn with Capital Surplus and Profits Reserved; 'for Depreciation Dividends TJipawl Deposits 200,000.00 292,79159 20,000.00 TRUST FUN.PS $976,948.71 976.948.71 sume his studies at Hill school. With SAMMY COHEN JACK PENNICK IVAN LINOW LOLA SALVI Tin havp' Iippti hetrt this afternoon, has been r. postponed- until, next, i Monday afternoon at Born, to Mr.

'and Mrs. Clyde Brands of 212. Hallock street; Jamestown, N. a 'daughters January 7, in the W. evening, January 8, at 6:15 p.

at the Option House. A chicken dinner will be served and reservations must1 be to not than this afternoon. At the last meeting of the association the following creed was adopted: will buy at home 1. Because I live here. 2.

Because the community that is good enough for me to live in is good enough for me to. do in. 1 3. Because I believe in doing business with my friends and fellow business men. 4.

Because every dollar I spend at 1c. A. hospital. The mother was for-lineriy Miss Dorothea Pace, daughter ci Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Pace of Sala SEE AND HEAR THE WAR BUDDIES OX A RAMPAGE IN GAY PAR EE REALLY A GREAT PICTURE A comedy of ex-doughboys and their adventures with French models and a bevy of harem beauties featuring Sam Cohen, the volatile little hebrew comedian whose droll antics in "What Price Glory" won him a place among the leading funsters of the screen; also Jack Pennick. the comic iceman of 'Four Sons," and Ivan Lenow, who scored the biggest personal success in "The Red Dance." Bradford livening Star and Bradford Daily Reeord ai MONDAY -January--7: i 929. City and Vicinity Mrs. A. M.

Straight of Pleasant street, is very ill with pneumonia at the Bradford hospital. A meeting of the Women's Foreign Millenary society of the First Meth-cdist church will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the chapeL Miss Mary Schilling of Elm street returned home yesterday, from New Yci where, she spent the past week. The condition of Cynthia Underwood of Jackson avenue; w.ho has been ill lor five weeks, is improving. Charles Mitchell of Duke Center, who is ill at, Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, is improving. Joseph Rubin and son of: West Washington street left Sunday morn See and Hear The Screen Vaudeville THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD manca, former residents- of this city.

Due to. the flu epidemic in the city, the commissioner of the Girl Scouts, Miss advised the postponement of all Girl Scout troop meetings and Brownie meetings until further notice. Watch the papers lor announcement of meetings. The regular meeting of the Girl Scout Council will be held at the Girl Seout house Wednesday morning at Ilk As vthis meeting is very important all members are: urged to attend. 1 Yesterday morning at 6 o'clock a EXTRA lli JmuiSPECIAL heme works for the community in I live.

5. Because the men I buy from pay their part cf the city; community and states taxes. 6.. Because the men I buy from help support" oar schools, lodges. Churches, institutions, which make our city 'a better place to live in and bring up CRYSTAL CAFE REVUE Mrs.

Miller and daughter Virginia of Cleveland; who have been visiting A. Stanley of High street, have left for their home. Miss Mary McCall of South Kendall avenue has left for Ann to -resume her' studies at the University of Michigan; 1 Ralph A. Evans, who spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. 'and' Mrs.

Ti. W. Evans of Congress street, has returned to New York to resume his studies at New York University. Miss Elizabeth Dana, who spent the holidays at her home in Derrick City, left last night for Philadelphia to resume her studies. Miss Elizabeth Lavens.

who spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J-. R. Lavens of South left last night for New York to resume her studies.

Miss Lois -Husk has returned to Mcadville to resume her 'studies' at Allegheny: collect? after "spending the holidays' with tfr. Dr. and Gay lord' Husk. 'Miss'' Marianne Prestera, who has been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. A. Prestera of Elm street, left last night to resume her studies at Villa Maria in Erie, Pa George Harden, of East Main street has arrived home from a week's visit with relatives in 'Allegany, N. Y. Miss' Mary Allis Hastings who spent the holiday season at her home on Summer street, has left for New Wilmington, to resume her studies at Westminister college.

Miss Minnie Yasgur, who has been visiting her father, Abe Yasgur of Davis street, has returned to New York to resume her studies at Columbia University. Miss Sylvia Lyon, who spent the holiday vacation With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyon of Bushnell street, has returned to Pittsburgh, to resume her studies' at Margaret Morrison, Carnegie college. Mrs.

Henry Satterwhite of Jackson avenue, had as her guest for the weekend, a college' Miss Louise Patterson of Wilkinsburg, Pittsburgh, Pa. Y. W. C. A.

Notes HOMER DICKINSON "Broadway's Smart Musical Comedy Star" 1 "The Fashion Plates of Harmony" Extra Added Comedy FOXNEWS. CTOVS EVENTS our children to be useful citizens. 7. Because I believe in setting a good example to other citizens. 8.

And last but not the least reason is: Because I believe in the Golden Rule. telephone- alarm -summoned the fire department to 16 Roberta-street; W'here was a blaze, A leaking iroof had allowed -water to enter the soaking electric wires therein jand causing a short circuit. The fire I was extinguished, before any damage i ir: i Advertise in the Star Personals JOHN WAGNER, ONE The- city health department today that one- physician alone re firm. Twenty-two of the 30 claimants who sought preferred payments agreed to compromise settlements. Final decision in the case of the eight claimants will lead to another distribution of funds among creditors, John Glase, 'trustee in bankruptcy for the Miss Ruth Lyon will return this evening to Alfred University after spend- ing the holidays at her home on Pe-itrolia street.

ports that he has- attended-240 cases of -grip1 'within the past three weeks, ending- yesterday." This. report-is amaz-ingtiwhepi ife- -is. considered that it; is the. repott of but one! physician, and makes one wonder how muoh illness there really is in the city. It is hoped that the present: colct-weather: will have a tendenqy kill; the- flu i grip germs; and sickness, at.

wvi rx OF THE PIONEERS HERE.PASMON: John Wagner, a well, known and highly respected citizen of Bradford, ing for New York city. Frank Lesica of 56 Clarion street, was admitted to the Bradford hospital yesterday. Pemv Potter of Duke Center, was admitted yesterday to- the Bradford hospital i Born, to and Mrs. Walter Bundy of 24 Bank street, a. son, in i the Brad-ford hospital i.

in th Miss Vinnie Campbell- of 8 Pleasant street, was fromi 'the Bradford hospital yesterday. Mrs; Harry Reese and infant son, of Rixford, discharged- yesterday from the Bradford hospital! s-'v-rda- Mrs. E. Hogan of Clarence street, who hits been ill with grip and bronchial trouble for the past two weeks, is now improved. Jerome Simons, arrested for being was arraigned in police court this morning and.

fined $5 and costs or five days. He is doingstime. The Bradford police force is. now working full, strength, the several patrolmen who, have been ijjj having convalesced and returned their duties. The meeting of the Fifth Ward Par ILLICIT ROM IS STORED COURTHOUSE died; at his home on West Washington -street extension, "af 7 o'clock; Saturday Miss Elizabeth Emery Kennedy, who visited her parents, Mr.

and' Mrs. P. Kennedy of Congress street, over the holidays, returned last night to Washington, D. to resume her studies at Mt. Vernon seminary.

She was accompanied as- far- as Washington by Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, who will proceed, from that city to Calhoun, for a 'sojourn at the' hunting lodge. Miss Janet Crittenden, who spent the holidays at her home on Congress street, will leave tonight for New York to resume her studies at Spence school. She will be accompanied to New York by her parents, -Dr, and Mrs.

F. G. Crittenden. Mr. and Mrs.

James Sperry of Corry have arrived here to take up then-residence. Mr. Sperry will be the manager of the New Emery hotel and BUSINESS MEN. MEET TUESMY evening, auer a ween.s niiiesa. Mr.

Wagner, a pioneer of this district was born in Steuben county. New York, April 12, 1839 and was in his 90th year at the time of his death. He was the son of the late T. L. and Eliza Wagner, who were among the THE COCHEAN TIRE CO.

23 Barbour St. Exclusive Distributors for GENERAL1 TIRES A meeting of the Bradford Business Men's association -will ent-Teachers'- association, -which was- first persons to settle in the Tuna Valley, having located here when the deceased was only two years old. They lived for a period in a building located' McKer county's locked, barred and bolted strong room in the basement cf the court house at Smethport, used for the storage of illegal liquor seized in-' raids, is full to overflowing at the present time, according to County Detective Jack Allison, who has been mostly responsible for the acquisition of the tremendous amount of contraband liquid refreshments. It is expected that a court order will be given in the near future for the dumping of the stock down the sewers. will be- assisted by Mrs.

Sperry' PHILCO RADIO Clark Humphrey Phone 9189 126 Main The home women's gym class met this morning at 10:15 at headquarters, followed by a half hours' swim in the 'Y. M. C. A. pool.

High school Girl Reserves will meet this evening for their regular program. The English class to. be taught by Miss Mary Hilton will hold its first meeting at headquarters on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock--'for -a demonstration meeting of the Miller method. All who are interested in this class are asked to be present at this" meeting. The regular lessons will- begin the following week.

Miss Mary Hilton will have charge of the meeting. The January board meeting will be held at headquarters on Tuesday evening of this week at 8 o'clock The budget for the coming year will be presented' for discussion and other matters cf importance come up for action. Easketball practice of the Y. W. C.

A. teani will take place at the armory this evening at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannigan of Edwari place, spent the Week-end at Niagara-Falls: Miss Marjory Mallory, who spent the hoJ'ays with her mother, Mrs.

L. E. Mallory, of School street, will leave Wednesday night for New York, from which port she will sail on the 25th on the "Paris" for Havre, France. Miss Mallory and several other students of the Finch school in New York will attend the Finch school located at Versailles, France, returning ihome on the present site of the new Hotel Emery, later moving to "the" West Branch section which has since been the family home. Mr.

Wagner was united in marriage to Rhoda M. Williams in seven-children having been born to that union. Until recent years the deceased was active in various enterprises and was identified with the lumber industry hereabouts and later with the oil business. He' was known to a' host of friends especially among the older residents, all qf whom will deplore his passing'. Surviving him are his wife, three daughters, Mrs.

R. Koethner of Cas- W. A. WHsSOR SON Just1 Good Meats 45 Mechanic St. Phones 1260- 1261 423 E.

Main St. Phone 1799 Time We liave spent a lot of it foolishly per- Jiaps, but we hope, that there is an abund- anee of it ahead of us in which to perfect and carry on our plans. The waste of time includes the dissipa- ds- iv- an -i- tion of cverytlyng wortli while. Save time, bv monev! I the latter part of May. Mrs.

Mallory Seme of good liquor may be allotted to hospitals and similar institutions, according to law, it is stated. However, the most of it will ultimately mingle with- the- waters of Potato creek and- perhaps the fish will benefit, at least. Tne containers p.led ceiling high in the strong room are of every conceivable shape, size and description. The liquor- in the room is good; bad and indifferent. It ranges from the best imported.

Canadian to the worst near-wood alcohol product of the "home 'distillers. Mr. Allison says that there is considerable hazara entailed in handling the stuff, particularly the homebrewed vintage, since the slightest agitation may cause a mighty detonation arid general shower of splintered glass. win accompany ner aaugnter 10 xsew York, i Charles Scott cf Cleveland and Joe Nilan of New York, are here owing to the death of Mrs. Bridget Rau, whese i funeral was held this morn-' ing.

Vo Miss Katherine Stiable, Miss Loretta sadaga, N. Mrs. 'Ti Jones, of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Maybelle L.

Brown; at home, and one 1 sister, Mrs. Isobel Ackeley of this city. He also leaves ten grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. iMiskell; Miss Lois Downing and Miss EIGHT CLAIMANTS MAKE APPEAL Newest Styles on Easy Terms 115 Main Bradford, Pa Among the hoarded liquid treasure I is the following: 4.000 bottles of beer, 1,000 gallons ol 500 gallons 'of MOTOR INN FILLING STATION Cor. Washington Pearl Bta, Fisk Premier Tires Helen Smith, who spent: the holidays at their respective homes in this city, returned yesterday to Erie, to resume their studies at the Villa Marie school.

Jacob Wommer of Congress street is confined to his home by illness. Mrs. Elizabeth Bannon and Mrs. A. A.

Armstrong left last night at midnight for Pittsburgh, where they will remain a week. Tom Lindsey. who spent the holi wmskey and moonshine, 100 gallons of "alky." RELIEVE THAT COUGH! I -with-- A AVidteacp Syrup of Blood' Root, Guaranteed, 50c bottle VIIXUAXX TEAII, INC. 1 Pittsburgh, Jan. 7.

Hearing of the appeal of eight claimants from the rinding of the referee in bankruptcy, T. J. Callanan, in connection with the defunct brokerage firm of Cadigan and Nixon, of Oil City, opened "federal court shortly before noon- to- Save money by saving time! It works both ways to our great, ad-vantage. McKEAN COUNTY TRUST CO. BRADFORD, PA.

sssasssBi days at his home on East Corvdon street, 'has; -returned to Pittsburgh, It takes a certain number of heat units TO HEAT YOUR HOME Natural gas can supply that quota without waste and without dirt damaging your home. UNITED NATURAL GAS CO. The claim or John Cumming, involving stock at -mora $110,800. i. was the called "for ar where he resume iris studies at the University of; Pittsburgh.

1 i- i Lewis Mallory third, who spent the holida3rs at 'his home on School street, has returned to Poitstown, to re- BICCO rr'8 THE BEST Bradford Iqe Cream Co. Wholesale and Retell phone 510 2-44 State Btattf gument by Judge F. p. Schoonmaker. i Gumming seeks-irieli very of the 'stock without sharing in the losses of the.

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