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THE SHAMOKIN DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1931 PAGEFTVD AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS PITMAN MAN COMPENSATION CLAIMS BEFORE TREVORTON BOY BADLY HURT IN HHaHMk Township Board Meets Tonight Timely Sermon By Rev. Slichter Marks Revival FALL FROM CAR REFEREE HERE Vi Majestic ictoria Capitol Only Routine Matters Scheduled to Come Before Commissioners at the Session Jack Sigafoos, 6, Suffering OF SON HERE Edward H. Kahler, Retired Farmer Passed Away Yes. terday at Home of Charles M. Kahler Powerful Discourse on Signs of the Timet Preached by Pastor of St.

John's Evangelical From Concussion and Oth TODAY! LAST TIMES tAST fpAliAtf-. Hearings Which Opened This Morning at City Hall Are Scheduled to Contin ue Tomorrow and Friday LAST DAY "Handle With Care" TIMES Vl4i A er Injuries Received in Plunge From Moving Auto On the Stage The board of commissioners of Coal Township is scheduled to meet in monthly session as the regular meeting place in Johnson City this evening at 7:30 o'clock, with little but routine business to come before the solons. Solicitor John Kopysclanski when JAMES Dl'XN BOOTS MALL0R7 A boy la at his home 5 ACTS Last night the pastor of St. John's Evangelical church preached a powerful sermon on the signs of the times. His words were based on the 24th chapter of Matthew.

Among the many things that he proved was the whirlpool of the nations of the world. He spoke of the troubled Edward H. Kahler, former well known Pitman farmer, died yesterday at the home of his son, Charles In Trevorton suffering from con Claims for compensation are being heard at city hall today, with hearings slated to continue tomor-. row and Friday before Referee. THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 cussion of the brain and multiple M.

621 West Spruce Street i fflontusiona of his face and body, sus this city, where he had been ill sained when he fell from a moving VODVIL Interviewed this morning regarding possible action on a request made by several coal companies asking waters of our day industrially, mor during the past six weeks and din i automobile at seiinsgrove. for permission to pay taxes in quar The victim of the accident Is Jack ing which time he received every ally, politically, intellectually and spiritually. He forcefully showed by illustration the deadly reflex these troubleous times have upon the Bigafoos, son of Mr. Alvilda Slga terly Installments stated that action of the board hinges on the stand of possible care. LAUREL HARDY Comedy "THEIR FIRST MISTAKE" Mr.

Kahler was bom 71 years foos, well known Trevorton woman, On the Screen ao at Richfield, Juniata county other county and municipal bodies. Although the meeting is the first She Threw Away Millions For The Love Of A Man Whose Wealth Was Solely Of His Heart! The boy was enroute home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and at the age of 16 removed to I now bit a of the new year there will not De church and christian faith, and climaxed his message by showing how the great commission was yet unfulfilled, and painting out a solution for our present ills. The helpers, Dyer and Richard, are doing wonderful work with the Rublnoff and His Violin Bigafoos, following a visit with rela lives at McClure, Snyder county.

any re-organization of the board, as Pitman, where he was successfully engaged in farming for many vears. His wife, formerly Fietta there were no new commissioners As the car was passing thru Selln P. Mackey of the Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Workmen's Compensation. The hearings opened at 9.45 this morning with the case of Edward Buchlnskie vs. Mount Carrnel Borough occupying most of the morning.

This hearing was followed by that of Joseph Betsock against the Excelsior Coal Company. At 1:15 this afternoon tne hearings were resumed with claims having been filed by Andrew Du-sick, Mrs. Anna Kawalick, Michael Boylan and Thomas Weikle against the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company occupying most of the afternoon. The schedule of hearings for tomorrow and Friday are as follows: t'aVuKM ILr. chosen at the last election.

All of grove the boy leaned heavily against Mover, preceded him In death 18 Sat. fleers and annointments made at years ago. The departed was I mJ UWW ANCS2 children, 127 having gathered yester the rear door and it swung open, allowing him to fall on the concrete the last re-orcanization meeting day afternoon, and how these work i a otioorr mto'i Vc.Mr'fOiLlaVi widely known and respected resi dent and was for many years ac 9 BIG ATTRACTIONS highway. The driver stopped, picked Up the Injured boy and rushed mm to tive in the Line Mountain Lutheran ers teach the children through word, the eye, in song, the wonderful things of God. Last night in music ino oipce oi a Seiinsgrove physiotan, and Reformed Church.

will serve during the current year, STATEMAKES Continued From Page Ona mmm in inn. a Surviving are the following ohll and song they held their audience (putting dren: Charles M. Kahler, of this spell-bound. Their selections on the melodious vibra harp was wonderful, STARTS city: Mrs. David Miller, Harrisburg Tomorrow at you, jrnere nrat-aia was administered.

PLAN FIGHT TO Continued From Pat a Om HERE and how Mrs. Dyer plays the piano Mrs. Irvin Boyer, Pitman: Allan accordion. Kahler, Schuylkill Haven, Lee and by a local banking institution. Bills in connection with the new Tonight the pastor will speak on Prank Kahler.

of Allentown. There are also ten irrandchildren and the subject "The Misery of a Sinful State." And the workers will again four great grandchildren. hardly be elated over the attorney general's practical cancellation of give selections in music and song. $50,000 high school building, now nearing completion, were ordered paid as follows: Iaino Brothers, building contractors, J. F.

The remains were removed to the Thursday 9:30 a. m. Charles Masses, vs. Locust Mountain Coal Company. 1:15 p.

m. Frank Masloval. vs. Lehigh Valley Coal Company. 2 p.

m. Anthony Kobelis, vs. Northumberland mining Company. Peter Starinshak, vs. Northumberland Mining Company.

the spirit of a just decision as ex pressed by his offer to aid Ira Moleskie, electrical and heating home of Mrs. Irvin Boyer at Pitman. The funeral will be held from the Boyer home at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, thence to the SCOUT WORK porters In every way to present their contractor, $2,320 and Peter B. case through our courts for the pur Sheridan, architect, $184.19. MADGE EVANS CLIFF EDWARDS CONRAD NAGEL Line Mountain Lutheran and Re pose of reversing the act of the Friday The board voted to send repre Continued From Paj a Ona Congress which authorized the tax formed Church where services will 9 a.

m. Rose Sisek, vs. Colonial sentatives to a state directors "The tax law was drawn by men Colliery Company. Tony Mazur, vs be said by the Rev. Mr.

Fetterolf, Streaking to a new world's record also co-operated in various other civic activities. They assisted in do to understand the rela the pastor. Burial will be made in Colonial Colliery Company. Ray meeting to be held at Harrisburg early in February, when some important new legislation issues will of laughs and thrills! ing patrol vork during the mardf tionship between treaties and d0' Honabach, vs. Colonial Colliery Company.

be discussed nd acted upon. mestic law. We did not believe our tax law violated any treaty when gras celebration and during the Christmas season did their part in Complete feature ratlin the churchyard cemetery. SPEEDING CAR length I TJWfi Zfcfift 10:30 a. m.

Mrs. Helen Sylvano, Tax Receiver Paul Atary turned drawn, and retain that opinion. the assembling of toys for dlstri over $1,261 as the receipts oi nis button among the less fortunate office during the past month. children of the community. itTt.

full FfceKW vs. Susquehanna Colliery Company. Stanley J. Pudvorney, vs, Susquehanna Colliery Company, Peter Shuey, vs. Susquehanna Colliery Company.

1:15 p. m. Ben Deromedi, vs, we leei tnat we have reached a stage in this country where our public officials should think first, last, and probably twenty-four talking picture of Notre Dame So. California Continued From Page One Virtually every member of the troop advanced one rank during the American Legion year and most of the boys passed hours a day about those things that are of vital Importance and of value their tests at camp last summer, De Soto coupe, the trio were enroute to Sunbury where Miss Lucille Lark was to board a Pennsylvania train for Elmira, New York, where she is Susquehanna Colliery Company. Activities The present enrollment of the John Kulick, vs.

Susquehanna Col The thrilling football classic to American industry. "Should the Importers of Rus slan, British and German coal de lierv Company. Joe Matzura, vs. troop is 35. Of this number 30 at of the year! enrolled as a student at the fcimira tended camp.

A number of awards Susuqehanna Colliery Company. College for Women, following a hoh District Meeting were captured by the troop for ex i a i hi aVaVa.VVt.Va.t. day vacation period to the home of In connection with the visit of ewe to press this subject in our courts It is the intention of the coal The above claims have been filed by mine workers and dependents cellence in Scout work while at State Commander Paul Griffith and her parents here. In rounding a curve near the Llew of mine workers and will be repre agent m. camp.

I T5 Stunning! Gloriovsl -7 sented at the hearing by Roger J. A brief presentation of what I 11 State Adjutant James J. Deighan, the following acceptances have been ellvn home, the coupe suddenly planned for the Scout troop during Dever, attorney, and Edward X. Brennan, board member. to a Prince and the determination of her moneyed grandfather that received: ROCKAQYE swerved to the soft berm along the highway, went out of control, struck industry to follow the case through and carry it to the supreme court if necessary, in order to preserve the domestic business to our American coal mining companies.

"We expect to win along that line." 1933 was given by Prof. P. L. vos- Mrs. E.

R. Beadle, Dept. President burgh, principal of the Shamokin a telephone pole ana tnen maae two she marry Into royalty. IT I DnmeHe Haort-Cry of Million Morttart I Ladies Auxiliary. complete somersaults.

high school and active member of the Scout committee. John M. Dervin, Past De Walter Connolly and Louise Clos- 260 RESCUED AT With the impact against the pole, partment Finance Officer. ser Hale, two of the finest character In the belief that boys who re a door flew open and Miss Lark was JOIl a I A A I 1 A Owe C. CJm km H.

J. Crossan, Manager ceive everything and give nothing players on the American stage or Veterans' Bureau. FLAMES SWEEP hurled twenty feet along the roadway! As the car rested on its side after making the second turnover, Thomas J. Dowd, Field screen, play supporting roles as Miss Lombard's father and ratal! DdvMO facvUi SEA AS FRENCH STEAMER BURNS in return, do not fully appreciate their advantages, the committee this year has planned that the members of the troop shall earn a Secretary, Veterans' Bureau. H.

H. Barnhart, Harrisburg, Man Louise Closser Hale Is probably ager veterans Bureau. portion of the money needed to de the world's, ideal parent. In "Letty Mrs. Richards was caught beneath the car.

Mr. Burt managed to extricate himself from the wreckage and later released Mrs. Richards. Passing motorists halted at the scene and assisted all three into cars and hur Edward Osen, Harrisburg, Field fray the expense of the annual camp trip, Prof. Vosburgh said.

Secretary, Veterans' Bureau. German, American and Brit Lynton" she almost walked away with the picture despite excellent performances by Joan Crawford VinCent A. Carroll, Na Members of the club will act as able mother, is ideally suited to Continued From Pat a Ona AH possible hose and equipment was rushed to the scene and a wall of water was used to surround the seat of the blaze to prevent its spreading. The Sclavos building Is a three-story brick structure, occupied on the ground. floor by the Twentieth Century Shoe Company store and tional Committeeman.

Big Brothers to the boys in provid ried them to the Mary Packer hospital at Sunbury. Wm. Kline, Northumberland, Dis ing work for the Scouts during their Jobyna Howland's talents. Others In the cast are Clare Blandick, Hazel ish Liners Pick Up Survivors After They Had Taken to. Lifeboats and Robert Montgomery.

Perfect performances in "Sunnybrook Farm," "Tinfoil," "Platinum trict Commander. Miss Lucille LarK was iouna 10 spare hours. Each boy will be given Jones and J. M. Kerrigan.

All posts will be accompanied by have suffered severe injuries and was immediately placed abed while phy their Drum Corps and Ladies' Drill Blonde" and "Rasputin" have made her name a household word when credit for the money earned until such time as sufficient has been amassed to make him eligible for camp. Members of the troop who NITON, Isle of Wight, Jan. 4 Jean Dress Shoppe in front MAJESTIC sicians and nurses set about to dress her injuries and make her comfortable. Mrs. Richards and Burt were Teams.

There wil be a short street parade, a short district meeting, at which time "State Commander Paul (INS) The crew of 260 of the French ever screen honors come up in discussion. and the J. J. Newberry Company show no Inclination to work and liner L-Atlantique, which caught fire Lyle Talbot plays opposite Miss not badly injured and were removed Griffith's Class" of 100 new members before their eyes. A complete film record of tne game will be shown in conjunction with the Bill Haines picture.

All who have seen this exciting football film are agreed it is the closest thing to actually seeing the game ever flashed upon the screen. The. cheering crowds, all th color of this annual fooUxtK classic, is reproduced in detail vi remarkably clear camera work. People of China smoke 25 tua as many cigarettes as they did years ago. u.

Iff I' thereby help themselves, will be de to the Lark home here later in the warenouse ana storage rooms ine rear. The second and third floois comprised apartmeijs and offices, with but one apartment, that of nied the privilege of Lombard as the young, handsome but aloof lawyer who mistrusts her BILL HAINES HEADS STAR CAST IN NAUTICAL ROMANCE will be accepted into the Post of the American Legion. A dinner will be served by the Ladies' Auxiliary camp. Approximately tnirty mem of the Guernsey Canal Island, was believed to have been rescued today after members had taken to lifeboats. The L-Atlantique.

a ship of 42,512 tons, the largest in the French South bers of the club volunteered last when she- appears to be falling in love with him and swears to throw night. Advices from the hospital today in dicate Miss Lark to be resting com. fortably and unless unforseen conv Notre Dame-U. S. C.

Football Game to all the invited guests and mem evening to act as Big Brothers in carrying out this plan for the com over the Prince in order to marry bers of this post. Arrangements are him. being made to take care of at least ing year. Rufchelma Stevens, who appeared The fastest moving picture of the season comes to the Majestic Theatre starting tomorrow with the ap plications follow, will be able to leave the hospital in a short time to recuperate from hurts and shock at the family residence. Mrs.

Richards suffers from contusions and shock and A number of other activities are also being planned for the troop In "The Night Club Lady" for Col six hundred persons. Army Clothing The first shipment of army cloth umbia, Allen Vincent, a young ju and all in all, 1933 promises to be venile who Is coming up in Holly a busy year for the Kiwanis Scouts ing has been received from Phila the Sclavos family in service at the time. Members of the Scavos family have been absent from the apartment and are believed to be in New York City. All furniture and other possessions were lost in the blLZa To the rear of the Twentieth Century shoe store was a warehouse occupied by the J. J.

Newterry Company while Immediately ad-Joining to the east was one of the Weis Brothers' pure food stores. Damage to the Sclavos building 1 Mtlmated ftt $30,000, fully cov wood; Ed Le Saint, a well-known had a remarkably miraculous escape from being crushed to death beneath President C. E. Mackin presided delphia Quartermaster Depot. This pearance of William Haines and an all-star cast in "Fast Life," the breath-taking motorboat racing picture recently completed at Cata- Atlantic service, had no passengers aboard.

It was enroute to a home port for overhauling. The captain of the German steamer Ruhd, first to reach the flaming vessel, radioed at 1:30 this afternoon: "Ship still burning. Have rescued 86 persons." It is reported that the remainder of the crew were picked up by the U. S. steamer Falmouth and the British.

Ford Castle. character player, and Arthur Houseman, whose reputation for the overturned car. The machine at the meeting which was marked by a record attendance of Kiwanis shipment consists of undershirts, drawers, gloves gauntlets was badly wrecked, one wheel having lina Island. convincing inebriates has grown socks, breeches and overcoats. This collapsed while one side was Daaiy Haines is given one of the strong considerably in the last year, con clothing has been delivered to the battered.

members. BOCIf CHIO IS est portrayals of his career as the past rooms and the members will be stitute the rest of the excellent cast. Walter Lang, the director, has irrepressible "Sandy," a motorboat notified when to call for same. Membership mechanic who has a new idea for DEATH COMES ered by Insurance. The loss to the FIRST THEFT OF an engine that will break the turned out many great successes since he began in pictures twelve years ago.

Among them were "Cock The membership committee has furnishings of the sciavos apart world's record. He drives his boat Continued From Face Ona 1933 AUTO TAGS been doing a remarkable work in ment la estimated at $3,000. through a race that will send thrill the Walk," "The Big Fight; Continued From Page One and was sentenced to serve from REPORTED HERE "Sally of Our Alley," "The Spirit of ing cnnis ciown tne spine of even rounding up new members. At the meeting last evening, the following applications for membership were one to two years in the peniten the most apathetic theatre-eoer. The Twentieth Century Shoe Company reports a loss of $15,000, fully covered, while the Jean Dress Rhfnn leva Is $1,500.

with no in once to members of the family here and later spread quickly thruout the Youth," and "Elegy." In "No More Orchids" he has injected a touch of Cliff Edwards pokes his expres tiary. Kleselfsky, who was accused of participation with Mrs. Mary The first theft of 1933 license received and accented: Vernon Perry, Raymond J. Moore, community, causing profound sorrow in many circles. surance.

J. J. Newberry Company's plates was reported at city hall this morning when Chief of Police sive countenance into a series of comedy situations with Haines thru which they both have many hilar Stancavage in the murder of Jacob Stancavage, who was battered about loss will reach more than $5,000 Clayton son of the late Darling James G. Kalaknis, Jos. C.

Zebrow-skie, P. L. Vosburgh, Reynold Perry, freshness and spontaneity that will delight audiences universally. Grace Perkins wrote the story from which the screen play was written by Gertrude Purcell. vrhm t.h Weis Brothers' loss, re ton R.

and Elizabeth Gilbert Kulp, sultant from water, is estimated at Charles Levan received notification that tags Issued jointly to Catherine and James Biillett had been removed from their machine. ious adventures. Madge Evans is seen in a sparkling role as the daughter of a weaithy racing boat Jos. Wysock, Andrew Chaiko, John Olcheskie. Oscar Revlock, Gomcr J.

Davies, Ernest L. Long, Arthur J. MM was born at uarto, BeiKs county, April 10, 1860, coming here at the age of six years with his parents and AnMinrtties declare the fire had The plates were numbered 5-R- builder who obtains Jobs for Haines and Edwards in her father's com its inception in a closet in the rear brothers. His father, with his son, Neitz, David Wormser. Jacob S.

Smith, Ralph Verano. CAPITOL the late Hon. Monroe H. Kulp, found the second floor or tne aciavos the head with a hammer as he slept, pleaded guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced to serve from ten to twenty years. Mrs.

Stancavage pleaded guilty to murder and the court heard testimony to determine the degree of guilt. The evidence has been transcirbed and argument is to be heard following the close of the present session of civil court. 931 and were issued a few days ago. It is believed that the theft was Every Cold is Dan gerous-Begui takina pany. The post extends a hearty wel ed the general store of D.

R. Kulp building, with the origin undeter Conrad Nagel is seen in the role come to these new members. This and later headed the Kulpmont mined. The flames spread witn of the "heavy." makes a total of 71 new members made by persons Included to commit further robberies and for that reason a teletype message was irreat furv before and immediately Lumber company. Clayton Kulp re CONSTANCE BENNETT HAS TENSELY DRAMATIC ROLE IN NEW SCREEN HIT ceived his early education in the local Notrc-Dame Vs.

U. S. C. Football fans who listened to the Father John'o Medicine at Once schools and as a young man became actively identified with the vast Kulp broadcast thruout the state, advising other police departments to be radio report of the thrilling Notre taken into the post during the past month. During this membership drive, the initiation fee has been set at $2.00 instead of the regular price of $25.00.

If you are a veteran of the World War you belong to this Dame-University of Southern Cali Constance Bennett fulfills one of Lumber company interests. He con following the arrival of firemen. Great tongues of flames leaped skyward and attracted thousands of persona to the vicinity. A thorough Investigation ia to be made as to the cause of fire as soon as it is possible to make en on guard for any machine carrying the stolen tags. tinued active in the lumber business fornia football game played December 10th at the Rose Bowl in 7-Year-Old her greatest ambitions in portraying the fascinating temperamental character of Judy Carroll in "Rock- Used in Institutions for a number of years, later engaging in the management of the Adams Pasadena now have the opportunity post.

Any member of the committee will be glad to call on any World and Hospitals of actuahy seeinc; the (tame Dlaved abye." This, coupled with the star's Continued From Page One VICTORIA House, then located at the corner of Independence and Anthracite streets War veteran to explain the advant until its destruction in the memor aftes of belonging to the American trance to the ournea structure. Firemen continued to pour water into the building as late as noon today, hence the delay in making the investigation. able Are which swept the Indepen Legion. Government Flour dence street business section sixteen "NO MORE ORCHIDS" IS SPARKLINGLY MODERN years ago last month. Subsequently All the government flour allotted Only one picture in the past has Mr.

Kulp became identified with the ro this post has been given out. There will be no further distribu MRS. SARAH HAAS DIES AT SUNBURY the sparkle and the scintillating brilliance of Columbia's "No More Report of the Condition of tha National-Dime Bank of Shamolu Shamokin, Pa. At the Close of Business December 31st, 1932 RESOURCES management of prominent hotels and for seven years was associated year just ended, it was found that in submitting the exoneration list on April 12, 1925, the former collector had forgotten to Include the American Legion building exempt of taxes and as a result Boden was entitled to a credit of $675, which would leave the borough indebted to him in excess of $36. Chairman Smink, of the finance committee, Informed his committee had made a checkup of the list a-recognized the claim of the e.

own glamorous personality and histrionic talents, gives promise that the RKO-Pathe picture coming tomorrow to the Capitol Theatre, will be her finest achievement. "Rockabye" tells of a giddy actress' deep love for children and a clean love for a p.an that tears at her soul. Her difficulties are magnified when, as a witness in the embezzlement trial of Commissioner Howard, she becomes a part of the scandal and loses a little girl whom she wished to adopt. Conquers An Author After a vacation abroad she re tion until the next shipment Is re ceived. with the management of the Penn Orchids," according to critics who have previewed the picture.

The sylvanla Hotel at Harrisburg. Retir The post takes opportunity other was "Letty ing from active hotel service several years ago Mr. Kulp established a lo- of extending their sincere thanks to Mrs. Sara C. Haas, widow of John backer Haas, one of Sunbury's oldest, best known and most beloved residents, died very suddenly at her home, the victim of acute heart the Shamokin Chapter of the Red Tne dialogue alone on paper would make absorbing reading, even if it weren't mounted upon a sales agency and continued in hat work up to the present time.

He Cross, and also to Prof. Jos. How erth. for the flour which was allotted to the post. left five weeks ago to enjoy a vaca plot that radiates the spirit of to collector aa justifiable and right tlon with his son at Chester and to failure.

Mrs. Haas, who was 81 years of age, had been in excellent health day and played by such charming Council ratified the correction and when someone made suggestion the assist him in his business enterprise there over the holiday season. At no time had he been seriously Impaired Loans and Discounts Stocks and Bonds 995,597.2 Hanking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures 197,740.13 Other Real Estate 203,609.70 Cash and Reserve 411,722.55 Overdrafts 126.5" Customers' Liability tor Acceptance 2,214.0. and capable actors and actress as Carole Lombard. Walter Connolly, Louise Closser Hale and Lyle Tal borough remunerate the former col lector, Chairman Smink said: and enjoyed the New Year welcome period with relatives and friends gathered about her.

A daughter, two grandchildren and one great INJURED AUTO VICTIM RETURNS TO HOSPITAL bot. "No More Orchids" will orjen "Just let that stand a little while; in health, hence his death came as a great shock to his family and many turns with renewed enthusiasm. She has found a marvelous play "Rockabye" but the author "does not want her to play in it. At first sight he thinks her too lacking in fire and understanding to play his trollop of the streets who is redeemed through love for her baby. we have been waiting since 1925 grandchildren, John H.

Carter, Jr, at the Victoria theatre tomorrow Taken from Grace Perkins' pop mends. son of Prof. Carter of the Trevor ular magazine story of the same for settlement of the duplicate." $25,949 ALLOCATED Clayton Kulp was for many years active in local fraternal circles, having been a member of the Masonic ton high school, survive. The fu-ueral is to be held from the home Miss Mildred Taylor, Trevorton, Goes to Geisingtr to Hare Cast Removed From Limb title. "No More Orchids" follows the spontaneous and dazzling course of at 245 Chestnut street, Sunbury, at fraternity and the Benevolent and FOR COUNTY RELIEF '9 o'clock tomorrow afterncon.

Protective Order of Elks. He was He soon chances his mind. Their first meeting is a clash of strong wills that ends in a confession cf love after a night life round of man of most Impressive personality. a wealthy society debutante who Is almost forced into an undesirable marriage to a title of royalty by a stern and proud grandfather. Miss Mildred Taylor.

22. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, of Trevorton, who suffered a fracture of the left leg in an automo TOTAL $5,689,070.1. LIABILITIES Capital Stock 325,000.00 Surplus and Xet Profits 344,429.51 Circulation 200.000.00 oi congenial disposition and possessed of the faculty of making friends Allotment For Month of January Under Talbot Act Announced Today State Gets $2,000,000 EPWORTH LEAGUE TO PRESENT PLAY pleasure-seeking.

At first, the film trips lightly ana retaining them. A great, tremendous, clean love bile accident at Trevorton on No Surviving are his wife and two has at last come to Judv. but can from Paris, to Cherbourg and on across the Atlantic Ocean to Am A play entitled. "The Beantown vember 21. and who was removed from the Memorial Hos sons.

Clarence, of Chester and Monroe of Tharptown. and one brother. Chester Kulp, of this city. The funeral corteee will arrive here 4,075.963.51 to it? What is the riling passion of DcDOitS her tempestuous heart love for a pital. Danville, to her home about Ut) weeks ago.

returned to the Rediscounts 203.930i53 HARRISBURG, Jan. 4 (LS The state emergency relief board today announced the allocation nf $2,000,000 under the Talbot act for unemployed in January. The allocation of each county was based on the number of unemployed as estimated by the department of hospital yesterday to htve th cas Dills Payable 537,344.00 removed from her injured leg. on the Reading express at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon and will proceed at once to Shamokin cemetery where funeral services will said with the Miss Taylor was riding on the erica on one of the finest and most luxurious of our modem liners, bubbling as it wiere with gayety and effervescing with the froth of champagne. Then the gay and carefree manner of Miss Lombard trips upon the emotional conflict of a sudden affair of the heart that is serious for the first time in her life, and that cant be satisfied because of the Choir" will be given by the members of The Epworth League In the Chestnut Street Methodist Church, Jan.

6. 1S33. The play is in three acts as follows: Act I The Choir rehearses. Discord. Act 11 The donation party.

A forte climax and a crash. Act III The concert in harmony. raniung board of aa automob-le driven by her brother. Raymond, Dividends Unpaid 63.G3 Revenue Tax 125 j) Acceptances for Customers 2,214.01 man, her man. that miraculous something that makes her lu'Iby singing a glorious love naean? Rival Leading Men "Rockabve" provide two leading men for Miss Bennett.

Joel McCrea In the role cf 'the playwright ar.d Paul Lukas as her manaipr. brth devoted lovers. The par of Sn-Kks," the actress disreputable but lik- labor and industry. The total number of Idle in the state was estimated at 1. 099.841.

Rev. Dr. William E. Fischer, of Trinity Lutheran church, to oSciate Frbnds mill be eiven oacortunitv to when struck by another car which backed from a garaze. Florer.re Northumberland county's alloca view the remains preceding the ser- i Berry.

16. also was injured, but not Vices. sprirHis'v. tion for January was $25,943. enUnglwpcot of her engagement.

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