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MOUNT CARMEL ITEM MOUNT CARMEL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1936. PAGE SEVEN OUT OUR WAY By Williams COUPLE ARE H.ONDERMAN DROPS DEAD GROSSMAN ABANDONED BREAKER NEAR LYKENS BURNS WED 25 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. William Kandybow ski, 225 south Peach street, observ ed their twenty-fifth (Silver) Wed While returning to his place of business after a visit at the home of a friend, Herbert Llnderman, 60, well-known Shamokin resident, dropped dead last night, the victim Administrators' Store-Wide Stock-Reducing ding Anniversary yesterday. A sup per was held at their home last Flames destroyed yesterday a partially dismantled breaker north of a heart attack.

night. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. John Mischiekowski, Mrs. of Lykens, formerly owned by the Susquehanna Collieries Company.

The company abandoned the Llnderman was associated with Roland Jenkins in the Keystone Anna Synkiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hollis, Mrs.

Mary Wasko, Mr. and ALE breaker about three years ago and Cafe on Liberty street between Com merce and Independence streets. recently sold it to the Rhoads Con He Is survived by a daughter, his trading Company of Ashland. That mother and several brothers and sis concern retained Isaac Welner, of ters. Visit Our Store During This Sale Pottsville, to dismantle the building.

Funeral services are to be held at W. B. Wells, Susquehanna Col two p.m. Friday. lieries superintendent, said the fire Mrs.

Leonard Seprinskl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stryzewski, of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Zukowski of New Philadelphia, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Holda, Alberta Osipovich, Ann, Anthony, Vincent and Frank Kandybowskl, and Mr. and Mrs. William Kandybowskl. Music was furnished by Lenny and Juny, popularly known musicians of this city.

A trio composed of Helen Seprinskl, Alberta Osipovich, and- Ann Kandybowskl, sang "Cling started while workmen wers usliur LADIES' SILK AND WOOL DRESSES flC Slow torches In "the dismantling MAKES SECOND operations. "Most of the valuable material had been taken out and the scrap dealer was cutting up the metal." he ATTEMPT TO To Me" and Mrs. Andrew Hollis, said. "There was practically nothing of value in the breaker." Mrs. Mary Wasko, and Mrs.

Wil TAKE OWN LIFE liam Kandybowskl entertained with a Russian Folk dance. TENDER REPORT ON ADULT EDUCATION a For the second time in little over MONEY MACHINES a week, Harry T. Green, 54, of Hummel's Wharf, today tried to take CLASS TO MEET County Detective Donald J. Zim his life. The man, who slashed his wrists All persons who have registered merman and state troopers at Tharptown returned to the county court a report on the contents of 31 with a pocket knife, February 14 and all those who desire to register for the adult educational classes in while serving a short sentence in the Snyder County jail at Middleburg slot machines they had demolished Values to $7.95.

Close Out iji3d CLOSE OUT OF ALL REMAINING WINTER COATS AT BIG REDUCTIONS. CHLDREN'S PURE SILK DRESSES -Spring CO QO styles, in all pastel shades; sizes 7 to 12. $-iw0 LADIES' CCOKIE COATS AND GINGER-SNAP WRAP-AROUND FROCKS-Styled by Bar- CI CO mon; big selection; sizes 14 to 46 iPliUM ChUdren's WASHABLE PRINT DRESSES 07-Lucette make; values to Close out. Jl ABC AND PUNJAB PERCALE PRINTS 1 yd Guaranteed fast colors; big selection; Special luu $1.98 LADIES' 16-RIBBED COLORED CI 7Q UMBRELLAS Smart new handles villi) SILK RAYON SPREADS 86x105; large, CO QO double bed size yZiwU 9x12 MOTTLED SEAMLESS AXMINSTER CI 7C RUGS Regular $24.50 Value $HJilU 9x12 VELVET RUGS Fringed; regular C1CQC $21.50 value JI JiUJ BIG REDUCTIONS ON TABLE LAMPS pCp up All sizes, styles and colors 0JU PRISCILLA STYLE RUFFLED CURTAINS 0-Special lot; values to $1.25... Close out DOG for a motor violation, attempted to under order of court.

Conyngham township and Centralia borough, are sked to be present to I Vf NCA SCHVICC MC T. M. KC. 0. MT.

Off Jump this morning from a second The report revealed that $53.60 In story window at Mary M. Packer nickels, $7 in dimes, $10 in quarters' night at 6:30 o'clock at the public school, the old shirt factory, Cen Hospital at Sunbury where he has been a patient since his first suicide $10.65 In pennies and $5 in currency had been removed from the gam tralia. Troops Asked In Akron Packs Of Dogs attempt. The meeting is of much importance and all persons concerned Green was stopped by a nurse but, bling apparatus. The officials reported payment of $5 from the proceeds to a mechanic who assisted in Kill Six Wild Deer To Rout Pickets should be present.

at the same time, he broke the window and picking out a piece of jag completely demolishing the ma chines. CHILD CHRISTENED (Continued from Page One) ged glass, he tried to slash his throat. His Injury was described "not serious." The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. The breakup of machines and the (Continued from Page One) strikers, angry and belligerent, re fused to move.

Bernard Connaghan, 120 south Ma revenue therefrom was one of the bitter winter without difficulty. There Is no lack of food In that section and all deer are in healthy Issue New Temporary Injunction (Continued From Pace One If one of the later filled holes were tapped from below, legitimate miners' lives would be endangered, the secretary said. More than 1000 independent miners were working there a year ago when Hartneady ordered them to ease operations, allowing them until Jan. 1 to remove equipment and stop mining. The 35 miners refused to vacate the property.

City councilmen telegraphed Sec-1 heaviest reported to the court in pie street, was christened on Sunday afternoon in the Church of Our many months. retary of Labor Prances Perkins condition. COUNTY MUST TURN FINES OYER TO PA. asking; that Assistant Secretary Ed Warden Hubler and a group of ward P. McOrady, the department's deputies have been keeping close watch since the first kill was reported by residents of that section but ace "trouble shooter," be sent to Akron.

Lady. He was named John Joseph Connaghan after his uncle, the Reverend Father J. J. Connaghan, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Neal Connaghan, north Oak street, who is now stationed at El Paso, Texas. Incidentally, the child was dressed In the Sheriff Flower was unable to And themselves handicapped In run ning down the dogs. Owners are warned that heavy fines will be Im posed unless the dogs are penned up. Hartneady said that If the injunction is made permanent he will SCHOOL BOND ISSUE APPROVEDFORSUNBURY HARRISBURG, Feb. 25.

(U.R) A $160,000 bond Issue voted by the Sunbury City School District to finance refunding of bonded indebtedness was approved today by Internal Affairs Secretary Thomas A. Logue. He approved also a $49,000 issue authorized by Tremont Borough School District, Schuylkill County, to refund bonded indebtedness. Less than $1,000 has come into the coffers of Northumberland County by payments of fines in liquor cases In the courts, it was estimated at the office of the county commissioners yesterday, following a decision in the Dauphin County Courts that all fines imposed under the State Liquor Control Act must revert to the Commonwealth. The smallness of the amount is surnrislne in view of the heavy fines DECREASE POOR TAX require the coal company to make reach the governor Immediately.

He talked with Col. L. B. Brown of the State Adjutant General's office In Columbus. Brown said he would not send in the militia unless a major disorder develops.

That appeared unlikely as long as peace officers refrain from molesting pickets who out same clothes that were worn by Father Connaghan when he was christened 37 years ago. The Godmother was Helene Kle-man and the Godfather was Thomas Connaghan, another uncle of the child. an engineering survey of the "boot' SADIE ADAMS NEW PRESIDENT OF CLUB OF ZERBE TOWNSHIP leg" workings and refill holes that constitute hazards to legitimate NEW POSTOFFICE AT SELINSGROYE WILL BE DEDICATED SATURDAY mining at a deeper level. The Zerbe Township Board of He said Kobel and his co-workers number them at least 20 to one. imposed by the court in the first! Miss Beatrice Davis, south Mar A final plea to Ooodyear officials ket street.

Is In Hazleton visiting to negotiate with strikers was year the Liquoc Control Law was In operation. The Imposition of these Poor Directors at Trevorton announced today that they had cut the tax levy in half or from four mills to two. At the same time, members of with relatives. placed before President Paul Litchfield by County Prosecutor The new postofflce building In Selinsgrove, one of the finest In the Susquehanna valley, will be dedicated on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 fines had a good affect, In forcing obedience to the law and fewer fines Herman E. Werner.

It was not Taxes on beer, wines and liquors BORN A SON A baby boy was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. James Rain all at their home, 356 North street, Marlon Heights. There are now one girl and one boy In the family. were imposed in the last year.

answered. consumed in England bring the ex the board said that the estimated budget for the year had been plac o'clock. i chequer approximately $700,000,000 The investigators for the State will probably go over the books of ed at $20,152. annually. The committee includes Marlon RAILROADS PLAN TO The tax reduction In the district A Washington's Birthday Party was held last night by the Lincoln Club of Auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans in the club rooms.

The program included a series of games and a luncheon was served in the social rooms. In a recent meeting of this organization a new staff of officers was elected. The officers are Sadie Adams, president; Gertrude Kling-er, vice-president; Lillian Eltring-ham, secretary; and Hettie Del-camp, treasurer. The new president succeeds Mrs. Emily Curns, one of the organiaers of the unit.

Mrs. Curns relinquishes her office after having served most successfully for twelve years. the county to determine ine roiai oi fines imposed and whether the guilty was looked upon by observers parties paid them or served time in Burgess Arthur D. Carey. 'BEAF TAX PAYMENT THE PANTY-WAIST! the county jau.

refused to let Stevens Coal Company engineers inspect the workings to determine the clearance between the legitimate and "bootleg" shafts. His department, having no jurisdiction over Illegitimate mining operations, could not require submission of maps of the workings. "My department is concerned primarily In safeguarding the lives of legitimate miners through enforcement of safety regulations," Hartneady said. "That was only Interest in seeking a court order gainst Kobel and the others." He denied that the suit sonsti-tuted a departure from the "hands off policy" of the Democratic State Administration toward the "bootleg" coal Industry which thrives principally In Northumberland, Schuylkill and Dauphin comities. somewhat remarkable in view of the fact that Trevorton was hard hit in an industrial way for some time or since the abandonment of North Franklin Colliery by the In one term of court alone, the total fines imposed amounted to Recital Will Be over $3,000, part of which was paid.

other defendants going to jail. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 25. (U.R) Employes of the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads will have their pay days earlier than usual this week and at the same time it Willi Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company several years ago. Produced Friday Night (Continued from Page One) 34,388 MEN AT WORK mean a saving of approximately of whom are members of the Mount Carmel Singers, and Miss How en- 175,000 for the two companies.

Wire Briefs It was learned that the railroads stlne, the instructor, will also take SERVICE FOR HAAS FUNERAL AT 1 O'CLOCK ON STATE HIGHWAYS HARRISBURG, Feb. 25. (U.R) The State Highway Department had a near record force of 34,338 parts in the recital. WASHINGTON President Frank Rehearsals for this musical event will Issue pay checks before March 1 in. order that they may escape the first installment of the payroll tax for unemployment insurance The Social Security Act, whicn have been held during the past few He said the Illegitimate operations involved In the Kobel suit are weeks and, as all of Miss Howen- lin D.

Roosevelt returned to the Capitol today from Hyde Park, cutting short his visit there in order to be present at the funeral of Henry men at worn wnmy loiuunus stine's previous programs have been, Haas, former Mount Carmel woman who died Saturday afternoon at her from roads and cindering icy curves nie (jmy ones ui uiat mniuu juiuwn to constitute a hazard for legitimate miners. this coming one promises to be most and Grades. entertaining and well worth hearing. L. Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy and his sixth cousin, who died last week.

The force numbered within 200 of. the largest group of workmen home In Millville, New Jersey, will be buried In the Mount Carmel Cemetery tomorrow afternoon. The body will be sent here in time for a CHRISTENED assigned to the highways since the LENTEN SEASON STARTS TOMORROW NEW YORK The Long Island one o'clock service in the chapel In series of snow and sleet storms began In mid-January. Included were Railroad advanced a novel reason provides for unemployment insurance, goes into effeot on March 1. Thus the early pay day wlB mean that amount will not be taxable.

The saving to the Pennsylvania Is expected to approximate $50,000 it was said, while the Reading Company expects to save a slightly smaller amount. Reports here Indicate that large industrial companies and other railroads throughout the country The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Concavage, of this was that cemetery. The Reverend W.

M. today for asking fare increases. Its 28,470 WPA workers. chief maintenance engineer testi A majority of the workmen were Allison of the Grace Lutheran Church will officiate. widening traffic lanes by shoving fied to the State Transit Commission that one of the road's largest expense items is replacement of snow and loe deposits closer to the christened Ronald Vincent Concavage on Sunday afternoon In Holy Cross church.

The baby's sponsors were his uncle, John Balonis, of Kulpmont, and his aunt, Virginia Concavage, of this city. ditches. fs-'- V- District offices of the highway door knobs and plumbing stolen from stations. "The public takes the LEG BROKEN WHEN HIT BY FALL COAL The Lenten season will begin tomorrow, Ash Wednesday. In the Greek Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches the Lenten son began on Sunday night.

The Lenten season will continue until Easter Sunday, April 12, coincident with the Gregorian observance of the Resurrection of Christ. department reported cloudy weath' fixtures faster than we can put them er throughout the state with rain also will issue pay checks before March 1. Such action. It was said, will mean a loss of several million dollars at the outset for the unemployment insurance fund. in," he said.

in McKean, Clearfield and Jeffer Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Concavage son counties. Temperatures ranged WASHINGTON A one ton home. from 32 degrees in Centre County to 52 in Fayette and Somerset. Struck by a fall of coal in an independent mining operation near Trevorton, Chester Mettea, 20, Trevorton, received a fractured leg lats yesterday. He was admitted to the Shamokin State Hospital.

mother stood guard at the entrance of a cave In National Zoological Park today over four newly-born bear cubs described by Director Wil Snow Man in His Element Colliery Working Time MOTORISTS URGED TO APPLY FOR LICENSES liam Mann as the "rarest In the world." The mother Is a Kodiak and Boom' went bust on the button, and Thayer Ferguson, of New York and Coral Gables, went to sleepytown. fiat on his little tummy, as the merciless right of David Kohler, of Great Neck, L. snd Palm Beach, kissed him rather roughly. The two fleaweights met during the annual Miami Blltmore High Chair boxing championships, when the mighty men of Palm Beach licked the tar out of the Coral Gables panty-walsts. the father a snow-white Polar Bear.

HOLLYWOOD A mysterious tip that kidnapers were preparing to abduct Susan Ann Gilbert, two-and- Classified Advertising HARRISBURG, Pa, Feb. 25. (U.R) Revenue Secretary John B. Kelly today urged motor vehicle operators to avoid $5 fines by applying promptly for 1936 driving permits. Present permits expire at mid Working Wednesday P.

St B. C. Co. Alaska. Bear Valley.

Brookside. Gilberton. Hammond. Knickerbocker. Locust Gap.

Locust Summit. (Three Quar a-half year old daughter of Virginia Bruce and the late John Gilbert caused police to establish a guard at the Gilbert home today. Original 'Bull of the Woods" Dies FOR SALB night, Feb. 29. The State Bureau of i Motor Vehicles must In the mean 1 time Issue 600,000 cards to drivers.

USE "CROWL'S INDIAN BALSAM" for coughs, colds and sore throat. For sale at all stores, 25c a bottle, ad 3 24t ters, Two Shifts). Kelly estimates. He indicated the task would be impossible unless ap PHILADELPHIA Two gunmen forced Thomas Fori to hand over $700 cash and $330 in checks. Fori, collector for wholesalers, had Just made his evening collection.

plications are mailed to the bureau promptly. Mahanoy City. Maple Hill (No. 1 and 2 Shafts). Potts.

Reliance. St. Nicholas (Entire Breaker, FOR SALE Single home with one car garage located on South Peach Street. Price, $2,000. Apply W.

H. Yoder, Real Estate Dealer, Woolworth Bldg. 2t sen 500 AT BANQUET IN Two Shifts). A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Fatz at their home on Chestnut street, Kulpmont. Suffolk. West Shenandoah (West Shen HONOR OF FR. GREGORY Five hundred parishioners and andoah and Turkey Run). friends Joined last night at Shamo kin in paying honor to Rev.

Fr. Gregory upon the observance of his Susquehanna Pennsylvania Mine and Breaker. Water Level Tunnel and Shaft. Hickory Swamp Slope. William Penn.

Lehigh Valley Packer No. S. mm 9 tenth anniversary as pastor oi ei, SteDhen's Church. The banquet, a testimonial was held in the parish hall with Justice of the Peace John Dusicx serving as toastmaster. SIGNS OF SPRING i Madeira, HiU Colonial.

Lawrence. Kehley Run. Morea. Centralia Collieries Co. Centralia.

Hazle Brook Midvalley. Raven Run. Once Every 4 Years Thurlay' ITEM) Pedestrians on their way to town early this morning were attracted by a group of birds chirping merrily from a tree top near the Diamond-town school. One of the passers-by said it was ftiirirnf--1 I a sure harbinger of spring. The original of the "Ball of the Woods," Charles Williams.

The top branches were loaded Mowry Coal Co, down with birds, mostly starlings. Th sour notes were struck by a Lavelle. Stevens Cameron. Trout Run. right, 73, of Alliance, has passed away; but the make-believe 'Bull," shown at left, Hves on, to Inspire awa among his workmen snd delight among millions of followers of the famous comle, I Our Way." Back in 1914, James R.

Williams, creator of the comic, worked for and admired Charley Williams, (no rela-' tire), then Alliance machine shop foreman. Later, Jim Williams turned cartoonist, and obtained permission from his former boss to portray hlnj as Bull" in Our Way" machine shop. 9 Zero cold waves fail to make 75-year-old John Welch of Chicago modify his near-zero ideas about dressing. Insisting that he has to nudist concepts for 30 years, he claims to have walked at least a mile every morning clad only In trunks and shoes, regardless of weather. And here ha takes a snow bath with the thermometet showing nearly minus temperatures.

couple of crows who wers also in the crowd. Possi'jly they had a reason to "pop off" for at 1:40 o'clock this afternoon the thermometer had risen to 60 degrees above sero. East Bear Ridge Co, East Bear Ridge..

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