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Bradford Evening Star and The Bradford Daily Record from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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MGETVTO BRADFORD EVENING STAR AND DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1933. 5 A Thought PHILADELPHIA BARGAIN HOUSE Stocks fcnd Bonds McKEAN CO. MP. GROUP TO HOLD BANQUET HERE EVENING STAR AND THE DAILY RECORD Merged and published every evening except Sunday by The Star Publishing Company, (Incorporated) 10-16 ST. JAMES PLACE And I will cause you to pass under the rod, and I will bring you into the bond of the covenant.

Ezekiel, 20:37. Prosperity tries the fortunate, adversity the great. Pliny the Younger. 149 Main St. Bradford, Pa.

Bought and Sold commission basis Funerals KtTABUiua It 1 New York 11 Breadwaj EVENING STAR Established 1879 VOL. LIV. NO. 241. The Daily Record Established 1890 VOL.

XLIII. NO. 14. i John A. Smith Funeral services for John A.

Smith will be held at the Koch funeral chapel Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. Frederick F. Wood, pastor of the Custer City Methodist church, will officiate. Interment will be made in Oak Hill cemetery.

Slenderizing DRESSES For Larger Women Htm Ymh Sltck Katkamt Htm Ttrk Curt Ixtktnf rldUidphUSttchXMlunp Bradford Office Hooker-Fulton Building TdL Bradford 3193 Rabat H. Rtdfi.ld, Mgr. P. HABGOOD President NOTICE Drafts, checks, postofflce orders, etc. should be addressed to Star Publishing Company, at Nos.

10-12-14 St. James Place, Bradford, Pa. An asterisk after an item indicates a paid ad. R. P.

HABGOOD Editor and General Manager K'lng Carol II of Rumania derives a large part cf his income from his vineyards; revenvo from the royal domains approximates $125,000 a year. FRED S. TOTTEN Managing Editor Entered as second class matter February, 1909, at the postofflce, Bradford, under the act of March 1, 1897. City and Vicinity The marriage of Miss Sarah Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Yates, to Jack Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerad Bird of Abbott road, will be solemnized tomorrow at noon at the home of the bride. Only the two families will be present. OEACE E.

MARSTERS City Editor fBSDERICK R. SICA Advertising Solicitor vaur Fuhiicanous vgxe Canfand Ctn.u!aritiFrur ListecUffTANQARD SOTitUflA SERVICE TURNED OVER TO COURT Athens, Oct. 12. Papers in the Unted States government's case against Samuel Insull, former utilities magnate facing extradition for alleged fraudulent bankruptcy, were formally turned over to the court of appeals this afternoon. Fashion 's a i shades, most becoming to women who require extra sizes.

Sizs range 38 to 52. Special S4.95 Regular sizes 14 to 20 $2.95 and $3.69 TO FOR SALE Ye Olde Tavern Hotel Business in Wellsville, N. Y. Priced low for quick sale, (ilood reason for selling. Inquire at Ye Olde Tavern, Wellsville, X.

Y. The first annual banquet of the Mc-Kean County Young Republican committee will be held at the Hotel Emery on Friday, October 20, it was announced today by A. W. Johnson, county chairman. Several of the leading republicans in the State of Pennsylvania have been invited and it is hoped to have more than 250 McKean County Young Republicans at this elaborate affair.

General Edward Martin, senior chairman of the state committee, and Charles W. Carroll, state chairman of the Young Republican committee, have accepted the invitation to attend the banquet and will address the gathering. Other prominent Pennsylvania Republicans who have been invited to address the meeting are: Hon. Robert E. Rich, House of Representatives; Hon.

G. Mason Owlett. State Senator from this district; Hon. Frank E. Baldwin, auditor-general; Hon.

Thomas B. Wilson, state assemblyman, and Hon. Paul W. Houck, chairman, Schuylkill county Republican committee. Tickets for the banquet will be on Monday, October 16 and may be purchased from members of a ticket committee which will be announced later.

The Young Republicans club of McKean county was organized last fall and has staged several rallies since that time throughout the county. Some of the officers of the club attended the meeting held at Selins-grove, Pa. of the state committee and have now completed organization for the big banquet to be held in The officers of the Young Republican Committee of McKean county are: Albert W. Johnson, Smethport, chairman; Miss Mar jorie Winkler, Ludlow, vice chairman; Charles Bowen, Bradford, vice chairman; Robert Hetzneck-er, Kane, secretary; Mrs. Lester Anderson, Port Allegany, treasurer; member of state executive committee, Miss Maltha Smith, Kane.

Members of the executive committee of the club are: G. Scott Smith, Kane, advisor; Jack J. McDowell, Bradford, chairman; James Schon-blom, and Miss Ruth Stewart, Bradford; Miss Rosanna Eckman, Mrs. Alice Carles, and Graydon Smart, Kane; Mrs. Jack H.

Clarke, Robert Apple, and Joseph P. Willson, Smethport; Oscar Quist and Ardel Johnson, Mt. Jewett; Leonard Burleson and Ruth Andren, Port Allegany; Ellsworth Llewellyn and Boyd McFall, El-dred. Delivered by carrier within the city limits at 10 cents per week. By mail postpaid: Single copies .02 Three months 1.25 Bix months 2.50 One year 5.00 Note The use of an asterisk () after an item indicates it to be an advertisement.

News items have no acli marks under them. "International News Service has the exclusive right to use for republication in any form all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper. It is also exclusively entitled to use for republication all the local or undated news published herein." TELEPHONES Local and Long Distance Business Department 5513 News Department 4522 Our readers will confer a favor upon us by reporting any irregularity or unnecessary delay in the delivery of their papers. LEAGUE TO OPPOSE REPEAL Grove City, Oct. 12.

The women's division of the Civic Righteousness League today decided on an intensive campaign opposing repeal of the eighteenth amendment and liberalization of the Sabbath to continue until the issues are voted upon in November. The campaign, to be under supervision of ward captains, will urge voters to uphold the prohibition amndment, oppose the retail sale of beer and oppose Sunday sports events. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933. FURNITURE AUTO I Phila Rflro'flin TTmisfi LOANS We can help you with any amount of cash up to $300. You can repay in 1.

3, 6, 10 or more monthly payments. Our reasonable charges are figured only on the unpaid balance of the loan and only for the exact number of days you owe that amount. Personal Finance Co. Fair and colder tonight and Friday. ARRANGE FOR HEARINGS Ambridge, Oct.

12. Preparations were under way today for the hearings of several persons arrested in connection with the Ambridge steel mill riots last week in which one man was killed and a score of others injured. Although no definite time has been set, Burgess P. J. Caul intimated the hearings might be held tonight.

The Only Store in Bradford That Sells LADIES' HATS The whole trend of sentiment, as revealed by the progress of the voting, is a surprise. A year ago the prohibition amendment looked like a bastion Wat would be years in the conquering. Today it is crumbling like a sand house in a rain storm. Ivm 205 (Second Floor) I.O.O.F. Biu i mum cor.

South Avenue Bradford. Pa. TT Telephone, Bradford 6613 Come In Wrift or Pion Hale and Hailed On 86th Birthday Not over S1 FOX BROS. MARKET 10-12 MECHANIC ST. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily at Lowest Prices in Bradford Free Delivery Dial 6614 OIL NEWS OF LOCAL FIELD Come in and look them over.

The German has a passion for his hierarchy and his uniforms. Hermann W. Goering, German Aviation Minister. The fact that you are now lacking in material work does not prevent you from doing spiritual work. Pope Pius XI.

PRINCESS SHOP Hooker-Fulton Building during ths great Clearance Sals. Ail merchandise reduced. VISIT THE PRINCESS SHOP Part Wool BLANKETS One shot in the arm inevitably calls THE WORLD'S GREATEST ADVENTURE A very old map was found in the archives of the former sultans of Turkey not long ago. It proved, to the delight of scholars, to be a copy of a map used by Christopher Columbus himself. On the border in Arabic, was the story of Columbus' voyages, written for the ruler of Turkey by some court scribe way back at the dawn of the sixteenth century.

A paragraph of this story is worth rereading today, as a reminder that the whole Columbus epic is one of the finest bits of courage and high adventure ever told. The unknown Turkish author, after telling how Columbus begged the men of Genoa for ships with which he could explore the western ocean, quotes their reply: "They say: you simpleton, in the west is to found the end and extremity of the world and its boundary; it is full of the vapor of There is somehow a creepy quality to those words which helps us to understand just what an uncertain and scary job it was that Columbus tackled. The earth today offers no voyage even remotely equal to it. For there were no charts of the western sea then. A resolute and foolhardy man heading west might fetch up anywhere from the Isles of the Blest to the very jumping-off place itself.

He didn't know and no one else knew. There was an abundance of weird tales about the dreadful things that could happen to him, and however much he might doubt them he had no way of proving that they weren't true, but to go himself and find out. All he couldbe sure of was that he would sail into an empty sea, a sea that never had seen a sail before. Columbus believed) as the old Arabic writer says, that "the western sea has an end, that on the side of the sun for another when the effect of the first is worn off, and that is just where we are now Former U. S.

Senator James E. Watson. Double size There are words hardly strong enough to express the inertia of the public Roger Babscn. Vacant chairs in the several supply houses in town bears mute evidence that work in the local field has not yet slackened up to a perceptible degree. The six and eight hour shifts seems to have brought out a decided change in the way oil men spend leisure hours when off tour.

October days sees the boys hop out of autos or trucks get what small fittings they want and then "beat it" back to the lease pronto. The machine shops and pipe yards also show activity on a 5-day week basis. The lathes are kept pretty busy peeling off what the calipers call for. The thundering thump of the steam hammer which fashions stems, jars and bits is not to much in evidence yet the blacksmith gets into tune quite frequently. The rat-tat-tat of the riveter in the boiler shop is absent from the workshop symphony.

Pipe yards show the most animation. Every new well must have its string of 6 v. and that accounts for the MIL'NER'S 88 MAIN ST. Formerly Lester Snoe Store Specialist for Fine Footwear Most Styles $2, $3.50 to $5 No principle, or system, or organization, or institution will be left untouched which cannot justify itself by the service it renders to society President James R. Angell of Yale.

(only a pr. $2,95 It is at last realized that without educated listeners, the work of composers is lost. Mme. Olga Samaroff. Come Down the Hill Where Business Is on the Level SEE REDDY-REX for Sound Used Aulo Parts.

Tires 25c and up. 35 N. Kendall Ave. Dial 5500 Open Evenings for Your Convenience li i i ii liii 111 liriiWllliitl iiinn IMM As erect, sturdy and alert as ever, President Paul von Hinden-burg, shown here in his latest photograph, was hailed as "Germany's saviour in war and peace" on his recent 86th birthday bration in Berlin. Men' We do not prove the quality of our genius by detraction, but doing something worthy and doing it handsomely.

President Clarence A. Barbour of Brown University. Oil in Storage The United States Bureau of Mines Denmark requires every able-bodied man, even clergymen, to learn to be soldiers. All sorts of ills yield to the potency PERMANENCE IN CONCRETE BLOCKS CUT Bldg. COSTS Manufactured By Bradford Bldg.

Block Inc. 3rd St. Phone 5815 WORK PANTS reports an increase of 7,076,000 barrels in the aggregate storage of all petrol-eum oils during August. The stocks of gasoline, however, recorded a decline of 2,149,000 barrels. I While at work on the Redwood Oil lease at Luke Center yesterday Llyle Cunningham a pumper, got the second finger of his right hand caught in the pull rod hooks and the finger vn rmchfirl on1 Kr-nb-on nff of a hearty laugh.

President Eusebio Alaya of Paraguay. i You must give your time and money to the cause of charity and you must do it for the love of God. Alfred E. 1 Smith. I I Well, if they burn me I'll just have' if If you're a man with keen foresight V.

UtUAkll Uli I Lilt" I second joint. He was putting a well HI to take it on the chin. Albert Bates convicted kidnaper. cn the power when the accident oc- currea. rrn i j.

mere can oe no irue religion in -i fl fhp wra-lrt en lr.no- oe nn.Mr,r oW 1 Oil 1 Cild T11C llAIKl- TAXI! TRANSFER 1 Dial 3111 "The Voice of Service" TITO TAXI TRANSFER CO. wealth divide society into twin realms writ ill 2," Oil the Wall that of hell and heaven. Rev. John Haynes i j.i i Holmes, New York. BIG HOUSE TO BE REOPENED set there are coasts and islands, and many different kinds of mines, and also a mountain of precious stones." But he couldn't quite be sure, and there must have been moments, late at night, when he had only stars and waves for company, when he must have wondered if he were not sailing right out of the ordinary world into unimaginable and inescapable perils.

Those eerie words about "the vapor of darkness" are more than an expressive phrase; they tell what most men actually expected Columbus to find. The earth's history holds few stories more romantic than this one of Columbus. Once a year is not too often to reread it. REPEAL'S SURPRISES No one of a speculative turn of temperament can read the returns from the different states on the repeal question without thinking what an excellent series of bets a courageous wet could have made for himself a year ago. It might have seemed safe, last year at this time, to bet that the prohibition law would be modified Taking it on the chin is the natural order of life.

Ben Turpin, comedian. PERSONAL SPECIAL The Bisr House, northwestern New In 1932 unemployed Jews in Palestine totaled 1363 as compared with 2568 in 1931. York state's smartest dine and dance restaurant, located one-tenth of a mile north of Limestone, N. von Classified advertisements under this head including Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost. Found, are ONE CENT A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

No single insertion less than 25 cents. Each figure counts as a word No discount. I and now we ask you to read the handwriting on our price tickets. We owned the greatest part of this huge stock at low original prices and at original low price, it will be sold as long as it's here. Every garment you see here would cost more if we hadn't anticipated our purchases and we're simply suggesting that you be as kcrlinvci' Wr ANTED GIRL desires store or office work.

Dial 4711. ll-3c. Men's Broadcloth Collar Attached Dress SHIRTS 89 White, blue, tan or green Within a few years. To have gone any farther than that would have seemed, to most people, very foolish. Anv man, for instance, who had Cared to bet that, Riirh oo the main highway, will be reopened to the pubic Saturday night, October 14th.

The Big House, as everyone remembers, was badly gutted by fire on July 29th last, and since then workmen have been busy re-modeling and renovating the entire building. The entire dance floor has been enlarged by more than 12 feet over the previous size, while the tap room has also been made larger. New lighting effects have been installed and the orchestra's balcony has been built of the latest design. The Big House is exclusive and inexpensive, featuring sandwiches, steak and chicken dinners, special meat platters and Italian dishes every day. A special floor entertainment, direct from New York city will be present FOR SALE li 3 Maine, Virginia, Arkansas, Texas and i FOR SALE Beauty parlor equipment, reasonable.

Dial 9752. 10-5C use inaiana would have voted for repeal of the eighteenth amendment before the end of 1933 could have obtained almost fantastic odds. wise as we were. BUY NOW. I FOR RENT eXAB Columbus discovered America FOR RENT Houses, 31 and 33 North street.

Inquire 32 North street. ll-2c FOR RENT House at Custer City. Dial 9568. 11 -3c DIAL 4141 Emery Hotel Taxi Bay and Night Serrlce O'Connor Wm. O'Conaor Owner Before you discover that it's too late LeavoIt2Raymond "The Insurance Man" I NCOOOOMTSO ed every night.

Music for dancing which will be nightly from 9 p. m. till closing will be furnished by Ray Nash and His Big House orchestra. There is no cover charge at any time. FOR RENT Slepninc rnnm ninl 34fiQ 3 "-4C.

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