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PAGE FOUR BRADFORD EVENING STAR AND DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1930. Mats, at 2:30 Eves. MALLON RITES TWO SPIKE BUCKS KILLED BY TRUCK Mais, at 2:30 Eves. Once upon a time it was news in LAST TIMES TODAY BUCK JONES in "SUNDOWN RIDER" and Joan BIcntiell Guy Kibbce "HAVANA WIDOWS" YOUR GALA NEW YEAR'S SHOW GRAND STARTS SUNDAY CONDUCTED AT HOME TUESDAY Mais. 15c-18c Eves.

30c-20c-15c this section when a deer was struck by an automobile, sometimes the deer being killed and on other occasions persons in the car being injured or the car itself badly damaged and the deer escaping unhurt. There were 30 such accidents in this county this year. But a truckdriver going towards Kane from Port Allegany last evening SUNDAY AND MONDAY im MEET THE SKITCHES THEY'LL KEEP YCU IN STITCHES AS THEY HIT THE HIGH SPOTS OF HILARITY FROM MISSOURI TO CALIFORNIA Romance, Adventure and Hulcre The obsequies for Guy Ward Mallon, vntemn lawver. former member of "AY TANK AY GO HOME" Ycu Will Have to Go Heme Frcm Laughing So Much Aflcr You See EL BRENDEL went one better. Three miles this side councii an(j the Ohio State legislature, of Smethport his heavy machine and author of books on economics, crashed into two spike bucks which were neid at hjs home in Cincinnati, were running across the Roosevelt on Tuesday of this week.

in highway, killing both. The truck ran, h. of this city, who was off the road and turned over in a at home in Cincinnati when his father died suddenly, following a heart The Funniest cf His Fifty field. Olson's County Game Warden Carl Benson i attack, will return to Bradford next 1 ROGERS i lj I 'With AJso Ctlcred Musical ji GOST MS, rm mmmm "ITS SPRING" Up mf Funny Roles took one of the bucks to 'the Salva- weeCi he has informed his friends tion Army in Kane after it had been here. dressed.

The other was mutilated so The late Guy W. Mallon was the badly as to be unfit for consumption. on 0f Judge Patrick Mallon of the 'Common Pleas court 'of Hamilton Lieut. Tito Falconi, Italian aviator, county. He graduated from Yale un-holds the world's record for Inverted iversity in 1885 with an A.

B. degree flying, both in time and distance. then entered Cincinnati Law with He flew upside down from St. Louis school and received his LL. B.

degree from that institution in 1888. He tc Jolist, 111. WALTER CATLETT BARBARA WEEKS SUSAN FLEMING Subscribe lor the Star AND A GREAT ADDED 'MARCHING ALONG' Comedy 'AIR TONIC and Metrotone News Events of the Day jT EHDHIGHT SHOW I Syv) 1 rW't4Ht LAST TIMES today E0AIxndayTnightP' 21' 1 SJv ll fm-k CLAEABOW I A ia 5 in Ei-Ing Ycur Party A Good Time llVVV V' "HOOPLA" I Guaranteed ta All Bring the family for a real New Year's treat. The Grand's resolution is to bring ycu the finest in high class entertainment seven days each week. SHOES THAT SATISFY OPPENHEIM'S 81 Main St.

then studied at Heidelberg University in Germany. The Cincinnati Inquirer from which these facts were gleaned, printed a most interesting obituary and story concerning his life. Continuing that paper stated that deceased was elected to the legislature in 1889 and fostered some important bills. After his term was finished he entered the law office cf his father. He was an officer of many important companies and organizations.

Two years ago, Mr. Mallon, an extensive traveler, had made a trip to Russia especially to study the Soviet government's system of cooperative mark- ESS3 "OLSEN'S BIG MOMENT" AT GRAND SUNDAY i7ou are cordially invited to visit our showrooms 'THFF TO WILL ROGERS ON SHEA SCREEN SUNDAY GREENBERG LIGHT This Jrip was made largely in urn i 18 MAIN ST. DIAL 8912 YEARS' EVENIN! 8 if SrV It pays to shop at REICH'S Dept. Store 3-5 Main St. i IBM League, of which Mr.

Mallon was one of the founders. Mr. Mallon wrote "Can we Escape" and other books, his latest work being "Banker vs. Consumer." Both books mentioned dealt with economic conditions in America. Deceased is survived by his widow, a prominent woman who was here last fall on her way to a meeting in Washington, D.

and by eight children, all of whom he had given liberal educations. Two sons are abroad, Patrick Mallon is United States Vice Consul at Leip-sig, Germany, and Dwight Mallon, a journalist, is in Paris, France. His other children are H. N. Mallon of this city; John Howard Mallon of Louisville, Horace Taft Mallon, Clarksvile, three daughters, Mrs.

Alan Waterman, New Haven, Mrs. Bryant Brooks, Akron, and Mrs. Lewis Daniel, Minneapolis. LOCAL MAN AWARDED MONROE GROUSE Groceries Duffs Cake Mixtures in tin 25c South Ave. at Corydon St The dance committee of the Tuna Lodge No.

411, Improved Order of Odd Fellows, operating under the name of the Three Links club, will give their initial New Year's Day dance in their new temple on Monday evening beginning at 9 o'clock. All Odd Fellows and their friends are invited to attend the affair which is expected to be one of the most successful dancing events of the holiday season. John Grady and His Ambassadors have been engaged to furnish the music for the dancing. Ben Rifle is general chairman of the affair, being ably assisted by Fred R. Johnson, Charles Wedge, Addison Smiley, Edward Hitchcock, William Anderson, Carl Johnson, Percy Williams, William Nelson, Fred Thorn, William Leipold, Kenneth Swanson and George Means.

LAFAYETTE CLUB 1 Mile South of Lewis Run on B. P. Highway Steak and Chicken Dinners. Every Night 6 to 8 P. M.

2ND PLACE IN CONTEST Moments are moments in the life of El Brendel, but here is one that ivould stand out in the life of any diligent janitor. It is a scene -jrom his latest comedy from Fox, "Olsen's Big Moment" "Air The added attraction is a cartoon "Marching Along" and a comedy, Everything in Lumber JOB BUREAU PUTS WORK Leonard T. Ochtman, 51 Elm street entered his name in the Better Light Better Sight Contest, conducted by the Edison Electric Institute during the past October and November, and was very pleasantly surprised to receive a telegram today from L. J. Braun, Buffalo, N.

contest manager, stating he was awarded second place. The award was $150 in cash. Mr. Ochtman secured his entry Tonic." Buck Jones in "Sundown Rider" and Jean Blcndcll and Guy Kibbce in "Havana Widows" clones today. The happy Skitches! Papa Skitch, back there with the do-or-die look, ts Will Rogers.

The lady on his right, looking longingly to the east, is ZaSu Pitts. The girl with only half her right eye showing ts Rochelle Hudson. They are the leads in the new Fox production "Mr. Skitch." 1 1 A. Miller Son Lumber Co.

118 Kennedy St. DIAL 4158 json Frank of Greensburg are guests Personals He has ample opportunities to display his quick wit, and it goes without saying that he takes full advant The cne and only inimitable Win Rogers conies to the screen at Shea's blank from Art Henretty, Mechanic street, who was one of the local age cf this chance, in a role that is Sunday in his litest comedy release, "Mr. The screen play is i based upon Anne Cameron's Satur-day Evening Post story, "Green Dice." IIIMMH I The Bradford office of the National Reemployment Service has placed people on jobs up to and including last Saturday since opening under the nation-wide program of President Roosevelt, it was announced today by J. A. Skooglund, manager of the National Reemployment office in the Y.M.C.A.

building. I This large total does not mean that all of that number are at work now cf the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Fesenmyer of Congress street.

Mrs. Harry Levy left today for a sojourn in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Godfrey and Mrs.

Marjorie Vrooman will leave tomorrow for Buffalo where they will spend New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. William Fry. Mrs. Vrooman and Mrs.

Godfrey will proceed to the former's perfectly suited to his talents. In support of Rogers, the cast includes Zazu Pitts, who gives a splendid portrayal as his wife, Rochelle Hudson and Charles Starrett play the romantic leads, and are aided by the three funsters, Florence Desmond, Harry Green and Eugene Pallette. The added attractions are a Mickey Mouse cartoon "The Pet Shop" and a musical featurette "Tis Spring." sponsors of this contest. Miss Margrieta Coit, who spent the The contest was conducted in the holidays with her mother, Mrs. C.

J. interest of the conservation of eye Coit of North Center street, will leave sight and consisted of answering twelve Monday night for Long Beach, L. I. questions on the use or light in the Mr and Mrs Glassell Puller and son Francis of Lewis Run and Mr. Mr.

Ochtman is to be congratulated Rnd Mrs Ted Bartlett Custer cit on winning such a prominent position arrived home yesterdav from a visit in such a large contest, where there with relatlves in Virginia, They were were so many entries. accompanied here by Miss Ruby Pull- er, a sister of Mr. Puller and Mrs. BANK REOPENS TODAY Bartlett. The post story was read and approved by the millions of its readers a number of yeas back, and advance reports on the film indicate that it will be equally attractive.

In this picture Will Rogers, the champion of comedians takes the audience on a grand tour of laughter. as some of the work has been com jhome in Waterloo, N. and Mr. pleted, and some have found other work. The classfication of assignments follows: Godfrey will return here.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stengle of Peoria, 111., who spent Christmas with the former's mother, Mrs. J. C.

Stengle, and sister, Kathryn Stengle, re-cturned home last night. William McCaig of Pittsburgh has mu. xv. ouxvcK- Mr and Mrs Lane and W. L.

ized without the aid of RFC funds le of Williams street have arrived City and Vicinity i inome irom Mew YorK wnere iuiat voixc; ujjciicu Jia uuuia iui im- spent the past week. CWA projects 1.428. PWA projects 222. Private employers 28. The 28 placed with private employers represent the free employment service of the bureau here in bringing workers and employers together for private projects.

restricted business today. Barbara Weeks and Susan Fleming. This is the funniest cf Brendcl's many pictures it is understood. Last evening there was a blaze at the home of Alvin Lance and family at 57 Rochester street caused by an overheated stove setting fire to the wall. The firemen were called out.

The damage was slight as the fire was soon extinguished. arrived here to spend New Year's as the guest of Miss Ella Eliason at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eliason of Hobson place.

Mrs. F. D. MacDonald of Marion, 1 The new institution replaces the closed Rural Valley National bank. More than a quarter of a million dollars were relesaed to Rural Valley depositors by the reopening.

APPLIANCES Displayed in Bradford Electric Co. Showroom, 72 Chestnut Street Through Courtesy of Bradford Co-operating Electrical Appliance Merchants. Attendants will furnish any information on questions desired. Bradford Electric Co. 72 Chestnut St.

Dial 4151 Hall Stackpole of Ridgway is visiting Mrs. Gioria Dresser of Pike street. Miss Norine Abbott of Buffalo is visitng Rob Roy McLeod of this city. Dr. J.

C. O'Day of Honolulu, formerly of this city, who has been critically ill of pneumonia, is report- The Star-Record will observe New Year's Day as a holiday and no paper will be issued from this office Monday. El Brendel will be featured in "Olsen's Big Moment" at the Grand theatre Sunday and New Year's day. He is supported by Walter Catlett, N. who spent the holidays with ROYAL MEETING POSTPONED Sofia, Bulgaria, Dec.

30. The pro led improving, according to word re- jceived here by his sisters, Mrs. Sadie jected important meeting of King Mcrrjsey and Miss Mar 0-D of Carol of Rumania and King Boris of High street. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Spickernagle of York street, has returned home. Earl Dana of Derrick City has for his guests Miss Susan Steel and Miss June Tyrrell of Fredonia, Jolin Hol-lenbeck and Charles Mosher of Dunkirk, N. and Charles Nichols of Pueblo, Colo.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Stevenson MAY BAR WOMEN DRINKERS Chicago, Dec. 30.

Women drinkers today faced the prospect of being banished by official decree from the bars of Chicago's 8,300 saloons and taverns. Mayor Edward J. Kelly, branding as "obnoxious" the presence of women in drinking places, announced that he would request the city council to amend the liquor license ordinance to ban the fair sex from bar rooms. B'ulgaria, which was to have been held shortly, was postponed today, the first international result of the assasisnation of the Rumanian premier, Ion G. Duca.

mm hard ARE CO. Mrs. Frank Kernan and children Mary Lou and Francis are holiday guests of the former's mother, Mrs. M. D.

Carmody of Congress street. Mr. Kernan, who accompanied his family here, has returned to Pitts- of North ArTington, N. who have 11-13 Mechanic St. Dial 6129 Buffalo herds are not led by bulls, 1 been visiting the former's sister, Mrs.

C. J. Coit of North Center street, have returned home. but by wise old grandmothers, Advertise in the Star Mrs. George Hutchinson, and Mr.

Aut jjaiiif? tip The Big House Limestone, N. Y. Now Accepting Reservations for NEW YEAR'S EVE Featuring BOB EASLEY and His BIG HOUSE ORCHESTRA IT IS TIME AGAIN TO GET YOUR CAR INSPECTED OR HAVE IT ORDERED INSPECTION STAETS JANUARY 1st OFF THE HIGHWAYS ON MARCH 1st GET YOUR NEW INSPECTION TAG TODAY General Safety Features Visibility of License Tags Sounding Device Lights Brakes Steering Apparatus Rear-View Mirror Pi I Windshield Wiper Big Floor Show and since the state specifies that you must have your car inspected at an APPOINTED Official State Inspection Station, why not have it done here, where there is a sufficient number of efficient mechanics to assure speedy service without delay. DANCING ALL NITE Souvenirs Novelties Noisemakers BREAKFAST SERVED NEW YEAR'S DAY Phone Your Reservations Now to The Big House Telephone Limestone 21 COMPANY 8-24 BARBOUR ST. PHONE 3121 AN APPOINTED OFFICIAL STATE INSPECTION STATION tit m.m ijnaai mm.

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