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ABDOMEN CHILD IS SCHOOL CASES MICHAEL COOK GREAT BASKET INFECTION CAUSES DEATH OF A CHILD PUNCTURED DIES SUDDENLY C'luaiiig Summary NEW YORK. Julv 10 RUN OVER -BY AUTO Charles J. Brennan and Ralph Koshinskt, left today for the C. M. T.

C. Training Carnn at Port. um. UP FOR TRIAL AT SUNBURY Robert. ing quieted down on th Rtn.v change today aid.

Md. and Mrs. Enoch Pavelskl, 1315 west Spruce street, RhnmnUn i. AT CENTRALIA PICNIC BY THE DEMOCRATS Thd Mount namni narrowly in the main list while sp3 ,,1 serious condition a ti Itvne Buckwash, eleven-year-old ji uujjs were lavored at various times of the day. there suffering from a deep Shamoklti girl, died In the Geislnu Jancnh Junior.

-u Hearings In er Memorial Hospital at Danville nf son or Mr. and Mrs. Jasenu Traders were warv shout matin Michael T. root Tn i1B WUU" Ui ma BDaomcn sustained thia morning when he fell from his (v I uiu, tliU morning, from an lus.dious in new commitmontji in tho suaaeniv aroooert doaH th street' in ui. fection caused when shs injured umberland County Court House this shares and they lagged along WUI1V.U Jl Democratic Women will sponsor a MnrOlllmtuil.tnn -I "iiernoon.

pres runt iair, Mrs. Harriet Dalton, Centi-alia, at 8:15 o'clock this morn her leg in a fall some weeks ago. The father of the elrl hart aih vuugc viiaries -luuuu me previous close. The handle bars were not equipped with the usual rubber griM and while riding u- wtiuiira, "viniuiiiiAiiiiiiu uuuiilj ucmoci'at- which have been behind the recendic rally at a great basket nirnin Utilities ing. was due to a heart at- mviganrotn neard evidence in the ouster of the oi tnltted to several blood transfusions at HACK'S Trade In Your Old Radio or Phonograph On a New 8 Tub AH Electric Majestic Radio tZZTV Mpltsl at tnafc P'a uf-f llS 8 comPnd fracture thl1 le cad when he was run over by an automobile driven by Harry Klein.

Shamokin. The boy had iacK. Board, now in litieatirtn I'' "'v wninea up in the early 1 aance to De held at Maysville Park Cook had gone to the bathroom ocks made newthi3 Thursday. A cordial invitation hen suddenly his sister, who n-s highs on a rise in th nri of to all Democrat will when suddenly his sister, who to an uemocrau of th. eonntt when it was seen that the infection was spreading and while she made wheel struck a stone and tore the handle bars from the boy grasp in the resulting mnnth.

1 1 1 Mar a UllkQ Ul Cambria Countv hrH "pro- Dreaa. "Wet" isues were in wuxamg in me Kitcnen below heard In th- "WUIVIiy to aslc for a nlo. but morfaff i i ll(vs ui iuv irom oua.noKin Dorough taxpayers' -4 attend the affair is extended by the local committee. Requests to Dromlnent. mu a thud.

She rushed upstairs and kI1B uuy ao- domen to a depth of over four inch- in the morning at gains ranging to more than 5 points. They lost part of the rise hut. eioi v.i... r.c. 80 "CUred atld SU'C agalMt their SchOOl lorcing the door found her brother a gallant battle lor life, the poison gradually overcame her resistance.

HAVif yOC tuc sueer wnen gtruck seeKing annulment of a con Klein's car. KiAir, I tract cntii Kleins car. Klein trace entered int hv ana JJemocrats asking t.hnr thev stopped nuicklv He suffered heart ai.tjipif iot grace the assembly with their pres Amusements picking up near the close with Warner Brothers and Loew's at new 1933 highs i vi mer 'school board which provided for the securing of nronertv mm Wednesday but had recovered suffi LOCUST GAP cienuy to get aoout again. "l'w" WillUlI would be erected a new high school. Cook was born in Minprviiio Strength in cotton nnd n.iJ.-J I'lauiiu $30.00 Allowance Buy Now.

Free Demonstration. Easy Terms. Hacks Hardware 8 North Oak Street. October 17, 1862. In 1874 he moved to Centralia where he learner) tele more significant than the stock market NOSED OUT ence nave been replied to with gratifying acceptances.

A list of forceful and interesting orators has been prepared, and Indications arj that all prominent politicians will make Maysville Park their headquarters on that day. An old time dance will be held on Maysville Pavilion in the evening, KULPMONT YOUTH graphy and for 15 years served as Jas. MaKern Owes His iifeJTo Gift Rifle rii featured the latter by rising more than 7 cent? a hnckd H14BD Jiweph Albin, south Chestnut snoot, returned yesterday from a trip to California and Chicago whore he attended ths Century of Prjijress Exposition. Mill Brokenshire, Al Boyd, John Crouch and Bill Hornberger re an assistant at tlie Lehigh Valley closed with gains of more th. ranroaa station.

In 1893 he married Miss Bridget Wrieht. of Irkh Vai. Errors were responsible for Locust, i cent as did corn and ENTERS HOSPITAL FORAUTO INJURY irom Paze Dnpi Gap going down to a s.9 rfrf Uri u. une) ton rose more than S2 a bale to nPw ley, ana nve years later moved to terday when they ciad taU iJth cie "the gicnT t0 Shamokin. highs since April, 1931.

He resided in the latter oommn. ine Collar continued tr cini, turned to their homes here after OIIIIV I.U nity until one year ago when he re- new iow levels in terms of foreign ime uanvnie Railroaders. Champ HTioski who did the hurling for the Gap allowed the Railroaders three scattered hits, striking out ten of a second communication from Mattern, forced down at Ar.advr Siberia, and reported missing for 23 days, as received bv Paul Mizak Found to Be Suffering With Broken Pelvis Sustained in Accident Sunday. turnea to centralis to reside with L.ALiiage. uiie pound his sister.

His wife died about three years ago. but held a sharp gain over Satur- Paul Mizak, 25. of Knlomont surviving are a son. Harold TrUh a LltfeP. on the hacic i-j spending a week camping at Spring Bi k.

and Mrs. Dan Hinkel and son AUki of Ashland spent Sunday as tlie guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Hinkel, nor; It Maple street. Miss Hilda Minnich, north Hickory si reel, is spending a few weeks uc ui me Backers. It informed Jameson that Mat tern's plane was nt i U1 KU1U JI1 ns opponents and in only two out of the nine innings did more than three batsmen face him.

Locust Gap got seven hits off Liberty State Bank Trust Company in the Shamokin State Hos- Valley and two sisters: Mrs. Dalton lne aonar was worth about uo LCIHS a new Inw Binne tl, ana Mrs. Alice Burke. The latter is oeyona repair. Jameson said he had communi- I fiwi wun a fractured pelvis, the I lllJ 111 a resident of Shenandoah me Pan-American and ask-pri t.

u. i- In some quarters of the finm.Mii Mayan, Jeppko having two while Brush continued his batting spree with two more. in -w York City with relatives. Mi Edward of Marble result or an auto accident near Atlas last Sunday evening. A brother, Joseph, also is a patient at the same hospital from a severed muscle of the nhf niiormea whether one of th it was believed the ad ST.

CLAIR BOY LOSES Mount Carmel, Pa. nuiusiraaon was enoounterini? rlif. H.U1. returned from Reading where shiiis on the Alaskan division could be made available. nculty in arriving at a decision as ilia the past week.

LEG IN R. R. MISHAP ceived in tlie same accident. to wnere to stop the inflation Tn In the ninth Weaver reached first on an error and then stole second. Burkland drove a line hit to left which was recovered by Barry who made a perfect th row to tho nlnfa Mi.

and Mrs. Archie Dinger and message to Jameson Statement June 30, 1933 Mat tern's read: event of a sudden upturn in the The mishap occurred when a truck precedin? the Arirair tUushlfr. of Brooklyn, N. are guests of the former's parents, aoiiar it was said the Stork Markpi Kenneth Blakeslee, 14. son of Mr "Want to comoleta might run into a sham deelinp thai Mr Mrs.

Archie Dinger. cutting off Weaver with a run. and Mrs. Kenneth Bia kpslpp fit- Contact Pan-American Airways. Ob might interfere with business tm.V411 an denroute to Kulpmont, skidded on the wet highway.

Joseph Mizak at the wheel of the sedan oftiimnt- eas! Seventh street. Resources ed to avert a poll is inn Cash and Reserve Pliillips, Philadelphia, was ivjr the week-end. Harry Phil! returned with him on tain one of the Alaskan seaplanes which I could fly solo from Anadyr. Pilot can return via accompanying plane or you can arranira to mnH cannons catch In the second when Burke hit a short fly over shortstop was an outstanding feature of the game RAILROADERS STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Xotli a is liereby Riven that tho Clair, suffered the loss of his left leg last night when a wheel of one of a string of empty cars on the shop track in the St. Clair yards of the Reading Railroad passed over the member.

The boy, going after a ba-vhall iy to Fort Howard where he will i.l.'iid the C. M. T. CaniD. mm to Dome by boat Immediately.

skidding truck when he was side-swiped by a car enroute in the opposite direction. The Mizak car was forced to the berm of the highway where It ov- Loans and Discounts Bonds and Securities Bank Building: xou can obtain nermiinion f- A Funds EEsworth, assistant of the Woolworth Store, is at annual of the gtock-l'Olilem of The Winers' and I.ahorers' HullduiK and Loan sso' ial ion of Mount Caiinel. will lie held a' Jhp offiVes of ths Association, Kasu I hu treet. Mount 'annel. Fa on rucs.hiy, July 25.

193:1. at eiirhr n-- tneir night into Siberia from thic 46,231.88 722,883.16 630,405.48 53,873.23 12,004.60 10,273.77 20,75853 Bootmiiier, ss Burke, 3b 0 2 3 0 ft 3 end. Russia doinz rv. which had rolled under trw string cimnieu. raui, asieeD in t.h Furniture and Fixtures Weaver, cf i to help 1 1 0 of cars, was caught when an empty a was crushed about.

th ni. Lami'jrd. this week, during the absent of tlie assltsant manager of tint store who is on a vacation. Mrs Ellsworth is visiting relatives iii P.ti.sburgh and spending a vaca- The driver sustained an extensive laceration of the arm whun Due from Banks Other Real Estate 115 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 A I America Dacks me to complete first solo flight for U. S.

Airplane will need no extra equipment as will fly Whit Hors Tel car, shunted onto the shop track by a shifting engine, bumped the string, causing the cars to move a short distance. Had the car3 moved nnlv a fpw rloik I'. M. The ekvtion of directors for the said Association will he held at this mepiinu and all other business that luav be transicted at a regular meelins will be presented. H.

O. Moser, it Secretary. Adyertfsenient Wmegar, 2b i Aten, If Burkland, Ritter, rf Foulke, lb Mayan, member was cut by broken glass. Paul Mizak. fnthor fh 0 13 0 0 ii men.

together wlrh egraph Creek, Hazleton, Price Forge and Edmonton." I 0 1 4 11 inches less, the youth would have es Jennie Penman, of Coates-vilk'. is the guest of J. Walter Penman, south Oak street. Miss Mabel Bianchini, south Oak returned from a visit at ate College where she was the of Miss Ojenevieve Ambrose. caped injury, as the front wheel of Robemll, son John and daughter Kathryn, all of Shamokin, occupants of the Mizak oar, escaped the car did not pass conmletelv over ToUl 3 3 LOCUST GAP ALL INVITED TO PICNIC AT GAP 27 15 1 A the leg.

minor Druises. $1,496,430.65 Liabilities Capital Stock 150,000.00 Surplus and Profits 190,419.95 Reserve for Depreciation 215,91 Dividends Unpaid 4,876.50 CHAIRS CANED Baskets Made or Repaired. Work Called For and Delivered. Drop a Card or Call on JACOB BEAVER, Anstes. Benson, 2b Cannon, ss 113 0 0 2 3 1 MANUFACTURER MLS SELF AT PHILA.

tlon Pittsburgh, this week. Mi and Mrs. Henry Long and family, and Jacob Long, of were visitors at Merriam, Sunday. All is in readiness for the hi nip. BABY BOY Mr.

and Mrs. Ignatius Seginski. formerly of this city but now of Denver Colorado, welcomed a baby boy today. Tlie mother will hp V- --j rue saturaay evening for the benefit of St. Joseph's church, Locust Gap, July 15.

Hynoskl, Murin, cf Jeppko, lb Shipp, 3 Brush, membered as Miss Helen Mescher 1110 1 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Julv 10 fti Pi a deposits 798,074.77 A very enthusiastic meeting was I 01 inis city. Mr. and Mrs. Ennrh 5Spinit-i tired brick manufacturer and member the Unio Bills Payable ii evening in St. Joseph's I ber of of oy inaication the picnic Sixth and Peach streets are the Minnich, rf Repella, rf Barry, If 351,734.74 1,108.78 Due to Banks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 proud and happy grandparents.

CLASSIFIED Advertising VICTORIA NOW THE OFFICIAL SHARKEY CARNERA FIGHT PICTIRES D. Keyser, 73, committed suicide today by shooting himself through the heart in the bathioom of his home. His nephew. Dr. Til rm a win oe a big success.

Everybody is welcomed to attend. Amusements for children in the afternoon will feature the picnic. $1,496,430.65 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Johnson Total 2 7 27 10 4 Danville 00 1 2 0000 03 Locust Gap 00100000 12 is and family take this mm ley, of Hazleton.

who hari wn FOR KENT GARAGE AND CAR thanking everyone who so kindly ing with the retired manufacturer .) wtus a.aKenea r.hp ihnf i JAILED FOR USING aooKlcu mem during their recent bereavement, the death of their jviu, a iii Union l.arsa scieend porcli: uiiu noantiK. I Jli-. Il.l. ll.rni.lia.l PICK ON FURNITURE A IUIIS 4rl. found the body on the floor.

A pistol was clutched In the right hand Dr. Buckley said Keyser had been ill for several months which caused a mental derangement. His widow, critically ill. was nnt QUAKER MAID ki- Soulli aixlli street. 1,., i1 Lewis-ail II tit aaugnber, Mrs.

I. A. Jensen. if Miss Alverta Barber, Lavelle formerly of Philadelphia, but now a rasident of Lavelle. was visiting friends at Mount Carmel, Sunday.

BURN AT LOCUST GAP The garage and touring car of Willia mBeierschmitt, Locust Gap, were consumed by flames this morning about 2:30 o'clock. Geoix-? driver of the fire truck at the Gap, who Is employed as a colliery engineer, discovered the fire and sounded tlie alarm. (SMUn Sauiise FOR SALK Jar J.XV. ser death. Attempting to break up tlw family furniture, Andrew Olearnick, 140 south Spruce street, was arrested on charges preferred by his wife here Saturday night.

He was given a hearing before Justice of the Peace W. H. Yoder, Some parrots Kbv Kppo U.I'. Slightly useii all filetirio Jim the thing for your or Imnsalow at bargain terms. Haik noi tli Oak street.

ail 10 Composed of Fresh Ripe Tomatoes. Cranulated Sugar, Spices, Onions, Sail Mrs. Rudolph Lexn is live 60 years. confined to her home ill. una uisuuca vinegar.

lo Artificial Coor or rrescroatiue. MAE QUALITY U.i-.. Hill Counter 10 feet lone 1 Jtesisier. tr. g.

siicer n3n To. hle. Win SPl, al 0( or l-liiiie at Hem OrhVe. it and was sent to the county jail at Sunbury for 30 days. Charges included being drunk and disorderly, malicious mischief and Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Stehr. daughters Grace, Opal, Roma and Betty son Earl, of Mowry, motored to Orwigsburg, Sunday, and spent the day visiting at the home Peanut Butter EXCOEE TEErAEED SPAGHETTI Cans 2fpC STOLEN 2-Lb Jar rii. ui jvirs. btenr sister, Mrs.

Pearl Kimmel, of that place. Henry Hummel. Helfpnstin 19c assault and battery. It was alleged he was swinging a pick with disastrous effect on the furniture in his home when his wife ordered his arrest. GRAND OPENING EMBASSY WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 2 ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT l.i,'v, took the ii in i hack ponli, l.T Wednes-eienins I'losecuuon will f.

ad 10 It "Delirious with Grandmother's Bread" spending a few months at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Daniel Smith, of Mowry. "Just Heat Then Eat" LOST HOLLYWOOD. Julv in Mr. and Mrs.

Eroh Kachel, of Newark, and Mrs. William Thomas and daughters, of Frack-ville, were entertained at Schell's cottage at Knoebel's Grnvp vpstpr. White House Evaporated 5 29c icy tilers, rum actress, and her husband, Hoot Gibson, cowboy actor, have agreed to a "trial separation," it was learned today. day. JfcKKY McGRAW, Prop.

i 7 tt i 'it i uu ui iui jjiuc ana nave a supply oj rcsn mull always ready. I art cow milk, condensed to twice the richness. Perfect for cooking, baking, creaming, or jor cojjee. THEWA BIG IDEA hit uim II I THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING SOAP. SOAP 10 cak" 29c -n 7 mm a Hva 1 1 YOU HAVEN'T ACTED I SZXfZZ'Z? I 'stifled'i wonder1 tut W-my A WEEK LATER 1 fn I A 3 r.sr,L I I 4kf ft ANOTHER SOAP I THE DOG FOOD SUPREME KEN-L-RATION Can QQ Old Dutch Cleanser 3 Cans 1 9c Grape Nut Flakes Pkge So Palmolive Soap 4Cakes25e SPECIAL TtESDAT GRANDMOTHER'S GRANDMOTHER'S mg Vienna Bread "oaf SPECIALS ON QUALITY MEATS Ib.

4c TENDER, JUICY STEAKS Soup Beef Short Rib lb. 7c tO l91 Sliced ROUND, RUMP, SIRLOIN II 1 r. 'tsir Ml "MO mot snuht Anttt lf. 7 1 I II lb Beef Liver 15c Lean, Rib End Pork Chops lb. 9C I "TT.N6 UFEBOOV MIH A UTTU C.NO, MARY UU? OR uvr I I fc tST DAY 1 III Picnic Style PORK SHOULDERS 5C Luncheon Specials Produce Specials New Jersey Onions, 2 It.

9c Minced Ham Ib. 15c Lebanon IK 1 7 New Cabbage .3 lbs. 10c Celery .....3 bunches 25c Spiced Luncheon Ib. 23c alto American Loaf Ik 9- Jersey Cora 6 for 25 Pimento Loaf Cheese, lb. 29e Cante loupes (36s) .2 for 25c PHcrs Ttrrrtirm xr I 1 JCXTUf.

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