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Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford Daily Record from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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fXGE NINE and that the legality of the oil run! TEXAS OIL MEN DERRICK PLAY FORMER CHICAGO TAKES HONORS GANGSTER TO BE IN FARM SHOW AT CHURCH MEET in the past is not now a pertinent; HlF YOU ARE PARTICULAR ABOUT STYLE! issue. REFUSED SELF GANGSTER TAKEN ENFORCEMENT) BACK TO HOSPITAL IF YOU INSIST ON NEWEST FASHIONS! BRADFORD EVENING STAR AND DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1933. "Meddlin'," the one-act play present Chicago, Jan. 20. Gangland watched Forth Worth, Jan.

20. Members of ed bv members of the Derrick City with bated breath today the contest le Texas Railroad Commission in a Tl Ip.t.a.. won first place in the west- IF YOU DEMAND BETTER vlZTatJ derworld superstition that Margaret at the state rural play Dsal by East Texas operators that tournament beiner conducted in con- lforcement of proration in East .4.1. iiunction with the Pennsylvania Farm the i. 'shnw In HnrriKhnvP' accordine to a sxas oil field be placed in onouia ooi reiaman cue on ins cut, nri wire tnis mornine irom w.

a. koss. ul ivauliici auiim iiKjoyitai win YOU WILL FIND JUST THE SHOES YOU WANT FOR LESS AT D. L. oy operators ine neia.

oaiur- iy it continued its investigation in- come the eighth of Margaret Mary alleged leaks in proration in the sweethearts to die after knowing her cjatnr- county farm superintendent. The Derrick City players will compete in the finals tonight for the state title against a cast from the kisses. -ld, which will be continued this either at Tyler or Austin. Dion O'Banion. gang leader and bit ter foe of Al Capone, was the first central district and a cast from the The commission has made only eastern district.

sweetheart of the "girl known to po- gnt oeginmng in iu mresugauun Uce as the of giri to the first three days at Tyler. The be kmed Joh Phillips Gene Mc- -hlights so far have been furnish- Laugnlin Johnny slieehy Jew by the probe into activities of At- Bat Irvi gchli and Sam KatZi atic Producing Co (Atlantic Refin- cther underworld characters to and its affiliated Atlantic Pipe fc aft aret Mary was victorious in the county tournament here and was successful in tryouts ngainst Warren county casts, winning the right to represent the two counties at Harris-burg. Eighteen casts from the three state districts were entered in the -Z T'X, kissed them, police records show ve testified tnat Atlantic nas maae finals. Feldman was shot and 11 it' ntracts for oil from independent November 29 after smashing a fur. The cast of the local production Dducers in the field at from 80 rier's window and stealing a fur directed by Mrs.

waiter u. wervey oi Almost fully he left Bells Camp, is: George Bell, Miss the hospital recently. But Feldman Gladys McBlane, Mrs. Parker Melvin 'and Mrs. Walter Ledebur.

cent, to 43 1-2 per cent, of the price. Part of this represents advanced to the former firm Golding Murchison, outstand-l foes of proration, which was to paid back from oil. 1 had a relapse yesterday and was carried back to Mother Cabrini hospital in an ambulance. His condition is ADVERTISE IN THE STAR wmmm Testimony on the low-priced oil i ltracts brought the observation Col. E.

O. Thompson, member; INSTALLMENT GIFT F.vansville Jan. 20. C. C.

tfj LOO HILL the commission, that "this strikes p3rmpP 79VP thP Mesker Zoo a Eift Catarrhal Deafness Can Be Relieved. a $2 the heart of iof three flying Squirreis on the in-j A considerable lime has been spent stallment plan. Farmer had the efforts by Attorney General All- sauirrels in a box preparatory to de- Tomorrow nights surprise at the "surprise meeting" cf the tiood News mass meeting at the First Methodist church was announced last evening catarrhal hv Evaneelist Vom Kruch. Comine A of Texas and Thomas G. Pol- livering them, but they gnawed a rd, former state senator represent- hole in the box and two of them i Persons suffering from iT an East Texas association, to sot out.

The third was too large. deafness or head noises due to ca- from New York especially for this ow that Atlantic Pipe Line has Farmer delivered the one, but the tarrh will be glad to know that this eatherins will be ly.u Hill, former ansported oil produced in excess of other two were running, loose in his distressing affliction can usually be gangster, hoodlum, associate of Al pration allowances from connected basement. It's a case of one squir-; successfully treated at home by an capone. intimate friend of Dion O'- Extraordinary Special 100 Pairs of Women's Misses' SHOES Ills, either knowingly or without rel down and the rest when he internal medicine that in many in- Banion, and for years "outside man" SUEDES-NEW FABRICS KIBS PATENTS-REPTILES All Sizes AA to stances has effected relief after other for the "guns" of the West Side gangs treatments have failed. I in Chicago and now busy saving souls.

Secure from Thompson Wood Co. vom Bruch stated that Lou Hill is or your druggist one ounce of Parmint one of the outstanding Bible teachers (Double Strength). Take this home, in America, ha vine studied under the aking investigation of its legality, catches them. required by commission orders. I This has been hotly disputed byj MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT rlantic representatives.

Counsel for' Ambridge, Jan. 20 John Pe-e Atlantic also observed that it tronchak, 26, was mysteriously shot tane an army ot investigators in the arm from ambush while re- and add 34 pint hot water and a little grcat Bible leaders of the country. the field for the company to in-; turning to his home here early to- sugar. A tablespoonful four times a Mr. Hill (now Rev.

Hill) forsook -stigate the truth of affidavits pre- day, police reported. I day should stop distressing catarrhal the gangs following his Conversion in nted that oil was legally produced. I Police said Petronchak was unable head noises, improve hearing, make Springfield, in 1923. He was shown Ejection was also made that all to ascribe a motive for the shooting breathing easier and dry up mucous the evil of his "ways by Bob Brown, roration orders issued previous to when ouestioned at Sewicklev Vallev discharge. All catarrh sufferers need frvmar vane trare tmi a'hn nrfl.Q nn- PUMPS TIES-STRAPS OXFORDS ARCH SHOES Hi and Lo Heels We would advise shopping early, we made a wonderful purchase and are, passing on the savings to you.

Come and save. Big shipment just received for vour selection. ie present one are invalid anvwav. hospital. Parmint.

orotincr a vpqpiia nikcinn in that rifv. You never in your buying experience ever looked at shoes of sucli wonderful values a these for so low a price Just see these Shoe Values, from our better grades at this price. He will be the principal speaker at the evening meeting Saturday. Tonight will be Young People's Night, when the evangelist will preach a sermon of vital interest to the youti of Bradford. Jiinmie Davis will sing alone this evening as well as in the trio cf Harry, Mac and Jimmie.

Also the voice of John Troy will be heard again in song. Last evening Vom Bruch preached a thought provoking sermon on "Drifting," which he described as the tendency of the great majority of church members today. He, ended with a plea for men to consecrat? themselves to God. Last evening, in response to many requests, the Bradford Gospel male quartet sang. They are Harold Osborne, Bentz Home, C.

C. Lynn and Payson Hammond. John Troy thrilled the great audience as he sang "Open the Gates of the Temple." Troy is a Serbian, son of a leading physician and former senator of that country, where the first shot was fired which started the World -war. Extraordinary Terminal Building CLEARANCE (C NOW ON IN FULL SWING HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS HILL COATS-COATS SPECULATION ON CABINET CROPS UP IN CAPITAL EX-CHICAGO GANGSTER ALL THIS SEASON'S STYLES 7:30 DRESSES DRESSES $20 grades-sale price $9.98 $15 grades-sale price $7.98 $10 grades-sale price $5.98 $5.98 grades-sale price $2.98 $4.98 grades-sale price $1.98 One lot of Silk and Sport Dresses, all higJi priced goods, to go at $1.00 Speaks Saturday Night only, Washington, Jan. 20.

Cabinet speculation was rampant in the capital today co-incident with President-elect $15 grades-sale price 6.98 $20 grades-sale price 9.98 $35 grades-sale price $17.98 $60 grades-sale price $29.98 Roosevelt's numerous conferences with 1 party leaders. Not even Gov. Roosevelt's smiling disclaimer that he has not yet offered at the Soid Hews FUR COATS :0 FUR COATS Musk-rats, Sealines, Opossum, Caracul, Pony trimmed and nntrimmed, to go at $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 Former prices were $75 to $150 SPECIAL KOTEX OFFER 2 packages of Kotex and 1 package of Klecnex95c value Sale Price All for 49c p3 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH i a cabinet post "to any man" could quell it. The stock of Norman H. Davis for secretary of state took a decided upturn as a result of his participation in the conference which the presidentelect had with Secretary of State Stimson concerning foreign affairs.

On the other hand, Gov. Roosevelt found himself today subjected to not la little party pressure to name for the premier post in the cabinet Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, who also has been frequently mentioned in connection with the attorney generalship. Bernard M. Baruch, who has been prominently mentioned for the treasury post, has informed friends that under no circumstances will he -be in the Roosevelt cabinet.

This has resulted in swinging speculation so far as he is concerned to the ambassadorship to Great Britain. Another name that has come rapidly to the fore in connection with treasury speculation is that of Jeremiah Smith, of Boston. Smith is a prominent lawyer, and was a member of the Paris peace commission in the Wilson administration. i Silk Undies Ladies Full Fashioned Children's Coats Teddies, Pajamas, Night Pure Silk Hose Sizes 7 to 14 Former ft owns. Slips, Dance Sets Chiffons and Service prices $0.98 to $11.98 Sale Price Weight Sale Price Sale Prices 89c 39c $3.98 $5.98 Blankets Blankets Hats Hats Hats House Frocks All Wool Full Size d1 nn a 7) Sale Price Sale Prices L00 grades-Sale Price $3.98 69c 58c Part Wool Blankets $1 00 $1 95 $L50 Uades Sale Price will go at $1.98 and $2.98 Former prices $2 to $5 oUC Lou Hill, friend of Al Capone, Buggs Moran, Terry Druggan, Frankie Lake, is the man who filed the serial number off the first machine gun used in Chicago gang war.

His thieving pal, Dean CyBanion was killed. Hear him tell the story "From Racketeer to Pulpiteer." PRISONER ESCAPES Pittsburgh, Jan. 20 Donald Eckels, 22, a prisoner of the Allegheny county workhouse escaped early today while working on the workhouse farm near Blawnox, authorities said. Eckels had three months to serve on a one-year term for assault and battery. HEAR HARRY EN JO JIMMY MEET MAC YAMPO POOR SALES POLICY Evansville, Jan.

20. How can a man expect to sell anything when he scares people half to death when he approaches The other night Mrs. R. H. Scick answered a knock at her door and there stood a man with a patch over one eye mumbling and pointing a gun at her.

She slammed the door and summoned police. They found that the man with the black patch was an electric pencil salesman, and that the revolver he had pointed was only a pencil he was offering for sale. 0 rati i ortl Union Campaign 30 MAIN STREET 21.

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