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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 2, 1936. PAGE 14 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople 1H SHIPPING Oilers and Water Tenders, Marine Cooks and Stewards and the Eastern Gulf Sailors' Association, all members of the International Seamen's Many Auto Accidents Over Week End But None Fatal lision on the Conyngham-Druma road at Beisel's Corner Saturday 2:30 p. The mishap occurred at the cross roads, where a Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton Railway Company underpass formerly existed. No one was injured and no one was arrested. The accident was investigated I ALWAYS HAVE WANTED TO i Union.

MITT, BiLTMOR5M HIT BY STRIKE TAKE A PEEK IWTO IHfc KfcYHOLfc: 1 TM1WK HE MUST" HAVE- oc- side of the highway, demolishing the Several automobile accidents The strike was called yesterday after a meeting Saturday nitfht. McBride said about 500 men responded to the strike call and that 250 of them acted as pickets. car. BUS1UES5, MR. HOOPLE" COULP YOU 3IVE ME THE FIGURES BAR6ET? IU HERE AFTER YOU BERTHED YOUR Sixteen Vessels Remain Tied Up Peter Coffey, of 8 Central Lane, OM THE C05T AMD PROFIT? OP HULK IMTHE HUSKS, LAST at Piers as Result of Mari time War.

COUPLE, WOULDN'T WAMT TO IOK5HT MR. BiLTMORfiAM cured over the week end in the Hazleton region but none of them were fatal. The local detail of the State Highway Patrol were kept on the jump and several arrests were made of drivers on charges of motor code violations. The officers are investigating some of the mishaps that were not reported to them yesterday. Two Hurt Near Mt.

Top. John J. Egan, secretary of the Maritime Exchange, who acted as spokesman for steamship operators, said "everything" was tied up along the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers. PLUMSE IMTO AMYTHIMO utw, Miners Mills, Wilkes-Barre, wno was a passenger in the machine, is receiving treatment in the local State Hospital, for lacerations of the face and forehead sustained in the crash. A hitch-hiker whom Okunieaki nicked up along the route, and who PHILAr ELPHIA, Nov.

2. VP) IS A "PROMOTER WITH PLEUTY OR PLUSH, AMD 15 LOOKIK36 TOO "DEEP SAY WE Pickets paced Philadelphia's water I MIT THE WORKING front today and 16 vessels remained tied up at their piers as the result inAftn capital to wr amxc ROR A BRIGHT PROSPECT-PLASH YOUR ILLUMINATED PUMMEL KEYHOLE OM HIM Joseph McNelis, of McAdoo and mi mm cm, KILLED BT AUTOMOBILE Kfc fa -VZZZrZ, Anna Wolk, of Oneida, sustained in Mil lOkl MA30R MAYBE HE'LL D0LLfR5 juries in an auto crash on the Haz-kton-Wilkes-Barre state highway, on this side of Mountain Top last evening about 8 o'clock, receiving treatment in the local State Hos POUR A LITTLE OF Winkie, much petted Hazleton State Highway Patrolman M. E. Gramley, of the Hazleton substation. Hit And Run Driver Sought.

State Highway Patrolman II. A. Pecht, of the Hazleton substation is seeking the hit and run driver of the car which struck the sedan of Althea B. Eroh, of Drums, on the D-rums-Freeland road Saturday at 5 p. damaging her car to the extent of $25 and causing it to go into a ditch.

No one was injured. Hurt Near White Haven. Fred Fitzman, 30. of 610 North Lincoln street, Scranton, was severely injured when a small coupe in which he was riding, crashed into a tree on a highway near White Haven Sanitarium. Kitzman was admitted to Homeopathic Hospital, at Wilkes-Barre, for treatment three broken ribs, shock, lacerations to left eye, head and face.

According to State Highway Patrolman Nurthern, of the Kingston headquarters of Troop who investigated the accident, the coupe was demolished. The officer re Public Library cat, lost its nine lives at one blow this morning when an of a strike called in sympathy with other walkouts that have paralyzed hipping on the east and west coasts. Although only maritime workers and longshoremen had thus far quit work, threat that several thousand unionized truck drivers would join them was made by John J. McBride, vice president of the Philadelphia Local of Teamsters, chauffeurs, tablemen and helpers. McBride, who is also chairman of the Waterfront Strike Committee, said the unions already involved in the strike were the Marine Firemen, HIS GOLD I WTO XX pital dispensary and later being the latter claims he does not know his name, but who is a resident) of Hudson, near Wilkes-Barre, could not be found after the accident.

The State Patrol officers are of the opinion that he escaped serious injury and left the scene of the accident. Corporal Reese reports that in his investigation, he learned that Okunieski was travelling towards Wilkes-Barre and left the state highway off the right side for a distance of 100 feet, then swerved back again on the road, then again left the road on the right side, to taken to their homes to recuperate. automobile struck the animal and killed it. Winkie had seemed as much a part of the library as the D. C.

collection or the Encyclopedia Britarmiea. McNelis received lacerations of the right ear, nose and face, while Miss Wolk sustained a fracture of her left shoulder blade and abrasions of the left knee and right leg. Mr. and Mrs. Leon E.

Heiser, of Classified Ads Bring Results. again get back on the highway, cross 524 Grant street, who were passing motorists after the accident occurred, brought the injured to the local hospital. Crash On Shepptcn Road. A coupe was badly damaged in a it and leave the road on the left side and upset. The distance travelled in that manner is reported by Corporal Reese as being 500 feet.

Okunieski admitted to the offi ports that the accident occurred cers that he bad drank three -j crash on the Sheppton highway near i ouci owciveu nis rsr a Brandonville yesterday, but details four beers before starting off with his car, but he was not drunk when vmd aUto COmig xiuiii unit iuu, wjm (oh ICK, C5A60K1 were not available, ine acciaeni occurred on a curve, the coupe striking a guard rail, then crashing down mmmm mmm i i tjferusi THE BOTTLE OPEN EVENINGS 48 WEST BKOAD ST. an embankment. Practically all of the glass in the car was shattered. SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Head-on Collision. Michael Gulla, of 617 North Man Petite Diva Additional South Side News Teachers Off Duty.

Teachers off duty today, due to illness were: Miss Anna Hoffman, High School; Miss Betty Harry, High School; Miss Katherine Sieger, Walnut street. Miss Ellen Veale was also absent from her duties at the Harman Jr. High due to the death of her the police arrived at the scene of the accident. Lt. John Grance, inspection officer of the state patrol in this section, and State Highway Patrolman H.

A. Pecht, of the Hazleton substation were at the scene of the crash. Okunieski will be given a hearing in connection with the case. Truck-Car Collision. The sedan of Louis Kraska, of St.

Johns, and the truck of William Billig, Drums, each were damaged in the extent of $50 in a col- 25c Answer to Previous Puzzle Citrate If Lighthouse 1 Cleanser I hattan court, city, was treated in the State Hospital dispensary for lacerations of the forehead, sustained when the car he was driving on the Hazleton-Freeland road at 9:15 o'clock Sunday morning, collided head-on with the machine in charge of Andrew Kostick, of Ebervale. of Magnesia (Continued from Page 13) ing expenses of the high school annual, "The Reverie." lO Rot IV 7c Classified Ads Bring Results. According to State Highway 9 Horseback game. 10 To leave out. 11 Wheel hub.

12 Sleigh. 14 Birds' homes. 16 Declaims. 24 Still. 25 Pronoun.

27 Stir. 28 Brooch. 30 Chest bone. 31 To handle. Swift's JHiAlNiSl A NlDlEjR STeM- runEftc oongori an Afcijo WE COD StlP I PIT RmoF OlfilE tsHte YDS 0 EptjSjE YllAwL HANS A I ioai TTTTri christian i aTtIe: LfcDfr RLE TDO'N EiRlNljSjP A TTTfe 0P A SiiorrQA ARQ5 A Thrift, Patrolman C.

L. Bamberger, of the A II "mmr gain Id LBS. QUICK! Krm Vitrnnn-B Ditnvtry Wtrh Wanim, Jtaaffs Cmrarttti tr Ho Cost Are you so thin, scrawny and flat-rtpte! that 11 yonr friends call vou Then read about htw yon, too, may put on 10 Iba. or more of firm, olid flli, gain a lovely, rounded fig-Ire, Just as otMrs hare done. It's SO wy.

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Get a bottle of Drake's Vitamin-B Teast Tablets at any Sub Kay Drug Store. Specially priced for an economy bottle containing 250 tablets and equal to 12R large yeait cakes and guaranteed to glTa satisfactory results at NO COST. Wax Paper Laundry Soap 5 Cakeg Hazleton sub-station, who investigated the accident, Gulla, who was 30 ft. roll 2 for 5c Will Leave For Montgomery County Steve Galosky and J. Sliv-ka, of East McAdoo, well known nimrods, will spend the first day of the hunting season, which comes on the sixth of this month, hunting in Montgomery and Pike Counties.

Visited In Town Mrs. James Deforest, of Mansfield, spent the week end with relatives on the 9c jn0RAnlRHUKQLEs HORIZONTAL 9 Diva who stars in motion pictures. 5 Breakfast meat. 13 Skull protuberance. 15 Opposite of high.

16 Braided thong. 17 To stir up a fire. 18 Beer. 19 Opposed to dead. 20 Sounds.

21 Turf. 22 Made a ballot choice. 23 Eye tumor. 25 Southeast. 26 To doze.

29 Cherubs. 32 To prepare IDIAlNiTI THnMOlVlElLTilSTTl 15c Tct. of Flashlight! 1 Batteries driving towards Ebervale, was compelled to slow up when a car in front of him did so, but being unable to avoid striking the car in front of him, turned to the left and collided with Kostick's car that was being driven towards Hazleton. Driver Nabbed After Crash. J.

E. Wilson, of Box 5, Tamaqua, R. D. No. 3, was arrested by State Highway Patrolman H.

A. Pecht, of Iodine 1 oz. Bot. 61 She is a native of VERTICAL 39 Dower prop erty. 41 Therefore.

42 Ancient. 45 Imprisonment Democratic Rally TONIGHT 7:30 P. M. U. M.

W. of A. Hall BROAD AND VINE STREETS HON. JOHN DURKAN Principal Speaker OTHER SPEAKERS FROM HARRISBURG. ENTERTAINMENT WILL ALSO BE ON THE PROGRAM South Side.

Quiet Hallowe'en Saturday evening, October 31st, and also Hallowe'en, usually one of the most colorful evenings on the South Side, went by with very little to vueer. "Blood Pressure down from the Hazleton sub-station on charges 33 Thick shrub. 36 Drove. 38 Bard. 40 Indian cotton cloth.

41 Cravat. 42 Hodgepodge. 43 Fold of thread. 44 Finished. 46 Branches.

47 Born. 48 Kiln. 49 Flat round plate. 50 Desert fruit. 56 Senior.

58 Before Christ. 59 Father. HAIR on LIPS Made Imiaiible with Oxyren Cream Thousands who hare been embarraaied by dark hair on the face, now use Dloiogen Cream and hnve alrin lovely to look at. of driving without an operator's license and of reckless driving follow- ing an accident of the Hazleton-1 184 to 150 is 23 days" 1 have bM helped so imcfe by tafciaf year AUIMiN IsaaiMa if Girlie-Parsley tibials. My klaod pressure urn dowi frM 164 to IM ii 21 tftyt and I tm Mat berter," Mn.

Blaneti Riisler, 204 1 Jtni Sfc, DiBoit, Pa, 3 King of beasts. 4 Wood coupling devices. 6 Sound of sorrow. 7 She has a soprano voice. 8 Was indebted Tamaqua state highway at No.

6 51 Card game. 52 Age. 53 To dine. 54 By way of. 55 Electrified particles.

57 Yellow resin. 59 Nuisance. 60 She achieved her fame as an star. lovely to feet. DIOXOGEN CREAM beauti-flea no other cream can, because It releases arUye oxygen.

Preyenta many blem-libea, blotches, blaekheada. Re tinea eoarte porta. One jar wili con vinos you. Try It Hill yesterday afternoon at 2:15 and he will get a hearing. celebration and a minimum of pranks, which are committed annually by the youngsters.

To date not one gate has been reported as having been torn down, while window soaping and other minor Hallowe'en habits were down to almost nothing. The youngsters, however, did go around "bumming," as is the custom and could be seen on almost for publication. 34 Name. 35 Giver 37 To purchase, Thoetands of Highi According to the officer, Peter Hotz- go, of 15 Foundryville street, Free- CetRidofUgiyFAT ma land, R. D.

No. 1, was operating a car towards McAdoo, and slowed down 19 Blood Prewure Suffer ermw ALLfMIN nce of Gaf tic-Parsley Tablets. Guaranteed safe and effect irr or nonty back. Tablet pecially coated. No odor.

Ko tarte. No drugs. Twer daya treatment (or onfr SOo. FoH lour weeks treatment for only 41.00. for a bus that stopped at a railroad crossing, and in ao doing, Wilson is every street of the borough going through their acts, with the hopes of getting some goodies or perhaps a alleged to have driven a coupe owned by William Lloyd, of 128 West First street, city, into 'the rear of Ak for thte tablets by name ALUMTJf HeSieocc of Garlk-Partle Tableta.

Hotzgo's machine. When the patrol few pennies from some kind hearted resident. Visitors Frank Hoffman and R. D. Kline, of Freemansburg, were visitors in the borough over the Sabbath.

Sleep oFFi that rt 5" a I 12. mm 8 15 i9 iT 23 14- IS 2fi J.7 la" 2.9 31 35 36 37 38 Vfe- jL mmmmmmm- I M- VT 4 47 4-8 4-9 50- si 5Z 53 55 56 "S7 rf I I 1 1 rr I 1 ffaTVfhfla WdsWef This New Overnight Way And You'll Fail and Look Years Younger A Flint lady writes: I have been taking- Korjena for nearly two months and have lost exactly 15 pounds without dieting. I have found Korjena to be entirely safe. Korjena is certainly marrcl-ous for taking off fat and It's so eaiy. Slened: Mm.

Florence Colwell, 1112 Stockton Flint, Mich. We recommend and sell Kor.lena Tablets because they are a scientific enemy to fat. They dissolve tlio fat, making It become liquid go it passes from the bowels through dally elimination. Yon can actually see fat disappear with the very lim two weeks treatment. It's easy, simply take one tiny Korjena Tablet nfter each meal.

BAT WHAT YOU WANT hut eat moderately, no violent exercise, no tiresome waiting, no atrlct diet. Soon you will see a decided change. Tlply surplus fat where most prominent gradually disappears, leaving your skin smooth and firm. Knjoy the sensation of seeing that burdensome fat Just melt away. Surprise your friends by having a trim and slender flpure.

Korjena is Guaranteed SAFR it's harmless and not expensive. Iont wait, (rive this marvelous reducing treatment a trial. If not deliehted In two weeks, we'll see that your money la promptly refunded. Remember! Korjena Constantly DissoWesFat Rtvular Ptekm, Mnw 79e SUN RAY DRUG- STORES orjnohr In Ptnntylvania nnd Nno Jtrnty Down Mountaineers All Stars man arrived at the scene, Lloyd was not there, and the officer stated last night that he was unable to locate him. Helen Hotzgo, a passenger of the machine, sustained bruises of the face.

Lloyd's coupe was damaged to the extend of $25 and Hotzgo's sedan in the sum of $50. Injured As Auto Upsets. Jack Denny, of 629 North Locust street; Ed Burk, 575 Lincoln street, and Donald Klinger, of rear of 31 North Vine street, were treated in the State Hospital dispensary early We are glad to present scientific new preparation to throw off colds. One pleasant little tablet combining the 4 great medicines known to all doctors. These 4 medicines work together to break up the cold, take down fever, alkalize acid, move the bowels, and After playing a listless first half, the Audcnried All Stars set down to business in the last half, pushing over two touchdowns, and scoring 13 points in all, Vic Jump, fullback, being responsible for both tallies and the extra point.

The game, which was witnessed by a large crowd, found the Mountaineers unable to score until the third quarter, when Mulrain, Mountaineer tackle, blocked a kick on the goal line and fell on it, scoring his team's only six points. Off tackle slants and plunges by Vic TUNE IfJ TONIGHT 7:45 to 8:45 P. M. Station WAZL Hugh V. iirouni President of Dist.

No. 7, U. M. W. of A.

7:45 to 8:30 P. M. dear out poisons. FOtm DOCTORS Brand COLD TABLETS are made by ooe of America's most re- uuk mccucuK companies. Tamaqua street, McAdoo, Saturday afternoon during which time a fine piano recital was given by the Jump and Brownie Trella, who, incidentally, proved to be one of the Qvlll For Box of 12tabUbil5 pleted raising the sunken road bed, which occurred at the Honey Brook Number One section.

The road has been repaired and is now fit for service. Sunday morning for abrasions, sustained when the auto in which they were riding is alleged to have upset on the Hazleton-McAdoo state highway. Truck Driver Arrested. Martin W. Harleman, of Lehigh-ton, was arrested by State Highway Patrolman C.

L. Hamberger, of the Hazleton substation Sunday afternoon on charges of reckless driving, following an auto accident that occurred on the Hazleton-Mauch Chunk state highway at Hudsondale, which occurred yester greatest ground gainers of the af ternoon, although taking part in his first football game, proved to be the downfall of the Mountaineers. Ru- White bpitz, about six months old. Answers to the name butsky, Klesh and Thomas were the Junior Music Student Class, in honor of Miss Veronica Havrilko. Marriage License Issued A marriage license has been issued to Miss Helen Malitsky and to Joseph W.

Rubutsky, both of McAdoo. Left For New York City Mr. and Mrs. J. McCusker and BEAUTIFUL HANDS use PACQUIN'S best bets on the line for the All Stars, while Mulrain and O'Donnell star Pacquin's Hand Cream is absorbed red for the Mountaineers.

The game by the skin almost instantly. Leaves hands soft, smooth and supple no of Spitzy. Finder please return to Joseph Roman, 137 E. Washington St. 2-lt Erecting Double Homes The Nesgoda and the Ditko families, of day afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Harle annoying stickiness, isot greasy. man pleaded guilty to the charge was-capably taken care of by Mc-Kinlcy, Stefanisko and Yarra. New Bakery In Town The wards otf chapping and roughness when he was arraigned before Squire Kistler, at Weatherly, and Large economy jar lasts for months. $1.10 Value, 79c John Duraski, of Haddocktown, left for New York City today, where they will take up residence in that city. was ordered to pay a fine and costs.

SOOTHED IN SECONDS! I Home Bakery, new baking estab Benjamin F. Davis President Central Labor Union of Hazleton and Vicinity 8:30 to 8:45 P.M. Tresckow, are each erecting a double dwelling on their respective lots at Park View. According to Patrolman Bamberg Ai lest stacker relief for itching, HiMltkjM. faanuntr eves! Important scienune advance er's investigation report, Harleman's truck sideswiped the coupe of Min Secured Employment Michael new, oueriy different soodies and Ten-canes ahn0K r-lf" Jaaaais taeUMiy bum- a.

sa. Shubosky, of West Sherman street, lishment located in the Czerlitsky building, at 110 South Tamaqua street. The establishment is under the managership and ownership of N. Kouiri, of McAdoo Heights, and only the finest of baked goods and pastries as well as candies will be found at this establishment, Mr. Kouiri having had twenty-three Mb and former manager of the American Store of town, has secured employment as a clerk in the newly established Druian Market on North Attended Football Game E.

J. O'Donnell, Daniel Mundy and James Brogan, well known residents of the borough, were among those fans that witnessed the Holy Cross-Temple game, which was played at Philadelphia, Saturday, and which was won by Temple, 3-0. Tamaqua street. nie E. Rinker, of East Mauch Chunk, damaging the coupe in the extent of $100.

The truck's damages amounted to $15. No one was injured. Car Upsets On 'Wilkes-Barre Road. John Okunieski, of 15 South Grant street, Miners Mills, Wilkes-Barre, was placed under arrest by Corporal Melvin L. Reese, of the Kingston headquarters of Troop State Highway Patrol, yesterday morning on charges of reckless driving after his car left the Hazleton-Wilkes-Barre state highway at 11 o'clock at Sand Springs, three times, and finally upset off the left Kurb Tabe of 12 tablet) Left For Pottsville.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Knoblach, former resident of Hazleton, have left for Pottsville after a visit here. LABOR HAS ITS ALL AT STAKE IN THIS ELECTION HEAR THESE TWO LEADERS OF LOCAL LABOR ORGAN-IZATIONS DISCUSS THE ISSUES -THE 'PLAIN TRUTH OF ALL THAT RESTS BEHIND THIS BATTLE. years' experience in the bakery line.

Received Certificate Award Miss Veronica Havrilko, of North Tamaqua street, received a certificate award and also a gold piece for having creditably concluded a junior course in piano music. The award was made at the home of Miss Pearl H. Gimbi, of 30 North Home Over Week End Thomas Benjamin, ex-High School football star, and now a student at Lafayette College at Easton, spent the week end at his parental home in McAdoo. Raised Sink Maintenance of the Way Department workers for the Central R. R.

of N. have com KOTEX Box of 12 Napkins Mails Jammed With Political Pleas. Last minute political leaders were the vogue today and the mails were jammed with the epistles. CONTEST HEAOQUARTEIS 34,000 IUT laMIII C0ITEXT PEKODENT ANTISEPTIC 1 19c 1 -v AJLuifa Both for FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Blocked by Blosser 60c Value. IF BAG LEY MOVES ACCORDIWG TD "THIS COACH JUST LEARWED GEE, I DIDN'T SURE, AND I KUEW A FELLOW WHO BROKE THE ALTITUDE ARTICLE, CURLY WOODS REALIZE I HAD THAT I WEED OWLY FOUR "itoU FROM THE BLOCKlWO HALFBACK FOSmOM A CHAKICE TD THAT'S THE RECORD FDR THE CDtJFEREKICE', SO farJtouVe.

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