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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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PAGE lfi THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18, 1935. AL MINERS BOOTLEG RIDES FACE AS COLLIERIES ARE LECTURE OPENTO NO CITY PLM Maxwell-Prosser. 0M1M1 BY Cull MEET 1 HE DEATH GENERA PUBLIC AT BETHLEHEM By STORM Miss Betty Prosser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Prosser, of 210 East Mine street, was married 33 nesi uroaa, nazieton, la, Regular 15c Value Shirtings to William Maxwell, of North Lau Man Who Killed His Wife Wants Program of Entertainment Pre Will Gather at Mahanoy City to rel street at 2:30 o'clock Saturday Discuss Situation Referred to Mrs. K. B. Oettiger Will Talk On "Family Constellation" at Y. W.

Tomorrow. Breakdown of Transportation and Blockade On Roads Affects Work at Mines. Pennsylvania Power Light Co. Wins its Suit Municipal Debt Above Limit. afternoon by Rev.

Robert P. kreit' sented at Meeting of Daughters of America. judge Jones to Have Him Put Out of His Misery. of St. Luke's Episcopal Church by Institute.

7c Scranton. The bride was attended by her sis Unhired miners will meet tomor Hiding his face behind a large The public is invited to attend a A covered dish social, followed by program of entertainment, was ter, Miss Louvain Prosser and the lecture at the Y. W. C. A.

tomorrow i handkerchief so that the court could a row night at Mahanoy City to dii The breakdown in transportation nd the blockade of roads in the Hazleton section following: yesterday's snow storm hit the mines of best man was Fritz Puchota, a friend not see his terribly mutilated coun at 4:00 p. m. by Mrs. Katheiine cuss their stand in what the anthracite institute calls a critical situa of the groom. tenance, Felix Boni, aged 50, of tion in the hard coal fields, where After a wedding trip, the coupl tne region hard today.

Plains, pleaded guilty before Judge Junes when arraigned charged with the unhired workers take coal from EASTON, Nov. 18. (PJ-Tho city of Bethlehem is perpetually restrained from erecting a municipal electric light plant under an agreement with the PWA in an opinion and decree filed by President Judge R. C. Stewart in court here today.

The proposed project called for the expenditure of $115,000. Of that amount $30,000 was to come from a federal grant and the re will reside Brooklyn, N. Y. if Many men could not cet to work Full 36 inches wide, excellent quality percale shirtings in stripes and fancy patterns. Just what you want for aprons, blouses, etc.

Special Tuesday at this price. 10c Grade English Prints company-leased properties. A group of the miners met in Mt. Brownell Oettinger, mental hygiene supervisor of the Visiting Nurses Association of Scranton and Lackawanna county. Mrs.

Oettinger will be here November 26, to complete the lecture. Tomorrow she will speak on "The Family Constellation," and there will be time for questions after the lecture. Hughes-Vack. i flue to the condition of the roads and the inability of bus drivers to get 1 through and the working1 schedule was reduced due to this condition. Daughters of America, at the Junior Mechanics Hall here.

Tle program was: Song by group "Onward Christian Soldiers." Short Talk Mrs. Fred Bueclrer. Song by group "America." Prayer Mrs. Myrtle House-knecht. Voeol Solo, by Mrs.

Dorothy Ernst. William Hughes of Weatherly and Miss Helen Vack, daughter of Carmel last night, but a snowstorm prevented many others from attending. Action on the problem was pdstponed until the Mahanoy City the murder of his wife and asked that he be given the death sentence. Boni after he shot his wife August 1 put the barrel of a shot gun in his mouth and blew off the jawbone, cheeks and lower part of his face. Doctors saved his life but he cannot talk, the lower part of what was once the circle of his Mrs.

John Vack of Sixth street, that Jeanesville, idle for a few days while Shaft worked, swung back into peration this morning and Shaft place, were married Saturday after. meeting. mainder from bonds given by the city to the PWA. The PWA was to control the project under an agree Mothers and fathers of growing The miners did adopt a resolu noon at 2:30 in the parsonage of Salem Reformed church there by the 5c suspended. Other mines that were operated were: Cranberry, Hazle children that have problems, come ment with the ctiy.

Reading Jean Habel. Remarks by charter members. pastor, Rev. Clarence T. Moyer.

and present some of the questions tion at the Mount Carmel meeting, however, saying they are agreed that "any miner who is given a job The opinion was handed down in Brook, Lattinier, Coal-Rain. Drifton There were no attendants. The couple are spending a honey Taps in memory of deceased mem For Tuesday only at this price. 36 inches wide. A Mid-Valley, Ashland, Springdale and the equity action brought by the Pennsylvania Power and Light Com face is drawn up almost to his brow, his mouth is only a hole below the eyes and he swallows his tongue bers, sounded by Ray Zierdt.

in a colliery will willingly give up Centralis. nice assortment of patterns moon motor trip to various points in New Jersey. They will reside at the coal bootlegging." About 160 cars will be filled at Reading Betty Spencer. Tap Dance Dolores Dubrusky, the mines today. Saturday 222 open pany last spring.

The power company brought the suit as a taxpayer of the city, state and nation, al that you would like answered by a person who is trained in mental hy-gierie of the family. These lectures are being sponsored by the Nursing Activities Committee of the Hazleton Chapter, American Red Cross and the Junior Women's Civic Club. There is no fee. home of the bride's mother. and colors.

Fast color for dresses, aprons, quilts, etc. Moves To Beaver Meadow. Vocal Solo Mrs. Dorothy Ernst. cars and four box cars, a total of The groom is a former member of the Weatherly police force and now Edward Hill and family has mov leging that the city could not borrow money for it had exceeded its Coun- Tap Dance by Trio Lois lies Catherine Green and Jean Lapinski Accompanist for program Mrs ed from West Main street, Weather 59c Knit ly to Beaver Meadow.

He formerly cilmanic debt limit. quite often and almost chokes to death. His attorney, Harry Cordor.i, told the court that Boni suffers terrible agony both of mind and of body and wants tt be put out of his misery. Judge Jones took the papers, said he would hear testimony, after which he will set the degree and impose sentence. employed at the Weatherly Steel Co.

plant. The bride is an attache of the weaving force at the Berlinger Gordon Ernst. resided at Beaver Meadow. Judge Stewart concluded that the city's present debt exceeded the Mill at Weatherly. S26 were loaded and over the week nd 228 open cars and four box cars a total of 232 were shipped to market.

Today's wintry weather spelled better demand and the no-billed stock will have to meet calls for coal until conditions are a little better. There were 1208 cars in storage or about three days' normal demand. Waist Suits 47c Visiting Daughter. Attends Game. RESIGNS IS DIRECTOR: RE-ELECTED IN WEEK Dr.

Evan C. Reese of the Hazta Baughman-Zimmerman. constitutional limit by $123,645.07 and held that the city has no right to issue bonds without the consenl of the electors. Mrs. Levi C.

Derr of Weatherly! is spending a few days visiting herj daughter, Mrs. Thomas Evans at! ton State Hospital staff attended Announcement has been made of the Penn State-Penn foot ball game the marriage of Miss Kathryn M. Buffalo. The court also held that the city at Philadelphia Saturday. Zimmerman, of Delano and Harry M.

Baughman, of Tamaqua. The 1 To Give Concert. The Good trio will give a concert during the early part of December in Trinity Lutheran church of this citv. iindfir Husriirps nf the Fiienrllv Back From Shore. ceremony took place at Mahanoy had no authority to enter into an agreement with the PWA.

Judge Stewart refused to pass on the federal questions that were raised. Mrs. Hannah Kirschner of the City on Nov. 10th. T.

R. Dailey, of Lattimer, who resigned last week as a Hazle Township school director and was succeeded by Carl Schaffer, elected by the board to fill the balance of his term, is again a member of the Philathea ('lass To Meet. The- Philathea Bible Class of St. Paul's Reformed church, West Hazleton will meet tonight at 8 o'clock the edifice. Circle Bible Class of the Sundav Seager Prtments, has returned OPERATING FIELD Denke-Astleford.

School. from Atlantic City where she went to recuperate from an extended ill Miss Dorothy A. Astleford, of RELATIVES OF SICK ness. West Hazleton and August Denke, Operations of all kinds will be per of est Hazleton, were united in marriage on Saturday evening at formed at the Coaldals State hos MAN BEING SOUGHT DEATHS pital, according to an order issued board. He was re-elected by the board at a recessed meeting Saturday night to take the place of William Hale of Green View, who resigned due to ill health.

Dailey was also elected president in place of Mr. Hale. 7 clock at the home of the bride's Take Federation Song Books Along. The Bible Class men of the district who go tomorrow night to the rally at Bloomsburg are asked to take along the Federation song-books which were used at the Her-ahey meet last month. by the Board of Trustees.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrew Dworsky, aged 55 of Har Astleford, oy the Rev. Dr. J.

The new orders also stated that hereafter all types of cases will also Joseph Trently, Sr. wood who entered the District Home Neudoerffer, pastor of Trinity Luth Joseph Trently, aged 76, of 669 Henry Antonelli of Sheppton who be admitted to the institution for eran church, West Hazleton. at Laurytown November 4 is quite sick today at that institution and is North Locust street, died at 12:15 was injured by a hit-run motorist treatment. They are effective at The bride was attended by her BEAVER MEADOW LEGION AUXILIARY TO INSTALL this afternoon from a heart condi J) 1 tarly Sunday morning near Oneida apparently growing weaker. once.

sister, Miss Evelyn Astleford, of tion after a brief illness. His wife Thi3 is the first time in the his According to Steward Robert Philadelphia, a trained nurse at the and who was brought to the State Hospital here at 2 o'clock yesterday who was formerly Catherine Swee tory of the hospital that all types A monthly meeting of the Ladies Garra, Dworsky has a brother and sister living in the Hazleton district of cases were admitted and that op- Auxiliary of Beaver Meadow Post ney of Stockton, preceded him in death eight years ago. Mr. Trently Protestant Episcopal Hospital, that city, and the groom was attended by his brother-in-law John Reese, of West Hazleton. and any one knowing of their erations of all kinds were perform 383, American Legion, will be held whereabouts is asked to communi ed.

Excellent fitting and delight FAMILY Tel 2117. FINAL TODAY Three Big Attractions Attraction No. 1 cate with Mr. or Mrs. Garra at the The bride was attired in a gown morning was quite sick today at the State Hospital.

His injuries consist of a fractured right leg, contusions of the body and scalp lacerations. The case was not reported" to the State Highway Patrol and the attaches at the hospital had no details. fully warm. Also short District Home. in the borough building Thursday evening at 7:30.

Officers for the new year will be installed following the business meeting. Victory Dance. retired four years ago. He was born in Jeddo and after living for some time in Milnesville he took up his residence in Hazleton 33 years ago. Mr.

Trently was a member of St. Gabriel's church and the Altar and sleeves and 'knee length or A Republican victory dance will of ginger brown, accessories to match, and carried yellow roses. The bridesmaid wore a dress of French cuff leg. Closely wov Back From New Orleans. be held at the Masonic Temple en line knit.

Sizes 2 to 13. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Kirschner have Thursday night. The Capitol Thea ginger brown, accessories to match, and carried yellow pom poms. returned from New Orleans where tre orchestra will play. For Tuesday only at this price. Rosary and Holy Name Societies of St.

Gabriel's. Surviving him are the following children: Joseph Trently, Mr. Kirschner attended the sessions Howard L. Hill, of Beaver Mea Visited At Hudsondalc. Michael Tress of Newark, N.

Will Occupy New Home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson will shortly take occupancy of the new Young bungalow along the road that leads from Drums to the Wilkes-Bar- Moved To Ilarrlsburg. dow, played the Lohengrin and of the American Banking Associa tion.

Jr. of Pittston; Mrs. Regma Bilhg spent the week end as a guest at, Patrick J. Smith and family of Wally Wales In The "Desert Man" Mendelssohn wedding marches, and West Broad street, have moved to of Drums; Pius Trently of Lehigh-ton; William, John, Elizabeth and the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Huffman of Hudsondale. preceding the ceremony played a short piano recital, "Lcibestraume," re and Hazleton highway. Harrisburg, where Mr. Smith is cus James Trently, all of Hazleton. One 15c Grade Flannel Bloomers 11c todian of the state capitol.

The brother, John Trently and two sis Smith home is being occupied by Mr. ters, Mrs. Martin Strimpler and Mrs. JURORS KEPT FROM Smith's sister, Mrs. Mary Mcllhenny.

TO Elizabeth Yost of Hazleton and 25 grandchildren also survive. Attended Phila. Game. ST Another sale. Mothers bought hundreds a few Mrs.

N. Rinker, Mrs. Hugo by Liszt and "Trumerai" by Robert Schumann, and during the ceremony played the bride's favorite selections Promise Me," "I Love You Truly," and Perfect Love." Following the cermony a wedding dinner was tendered the guests present. The newly married couple are on a short honeymoon and will be at home to their many friends at their Canvassers Commissioned. About a hundred men of Trinity Lutheran church of.

this city were commissioned at yesterday morning's services for the every member canvass that begins Thursday evening and will continue during the succeeding week. The men will receive their supplies and instructions Thursday night at the church. Reiche and Miss Ruth Yeide of Wea Mrs. Theresa Rossi (Zambiasi). Mrs.

Theresa Rossi (Zambiasi), weeks ago. Excellent qual therly spent the week end in Phila Phinias T. Vize, national president of the Villanova College Alumni Association, has made formal announcement of appointment of Matthew L. Leib of this city to resident of Freeland for the past ity outing flannel, full cut. Pink and white.

Sizes 8 to delphia. Saturday they attended the Penn-Penn State foot ball game. 40 years, died at the family resi dence, 129 Washington street. Sat 14. For Tuesday onlv.

Mrs. Rinker's son is a student at Penn State and a member of the i urday evening at 7 o'clock, after an the board of governors, controlling body of the association. newly furnished apartment on East illness of a week. Many local jurors were kept from serving at sessions of Luzerne county court today because of the icy condition of the Wilkes-Barre-Haz-leton highway. Lawyers "report that the absences are excusable without fine in the event of weather conditions such as now prevail, but that the reasons for absence must be reported to the clerks.

band which played at the game. Green street, West Hazleton. She was born in Tyrol, coming to this country when a very young Attraction No 2 COQCUS With RUSSELL HOPTON DOROTHY WILSON KANE RICHMOND Attraction No. 3 Another Thrilling Chapter of The "Phantom Empire" Tomorrow and Wednesday "THUNDER in THE EAST" Tuck Stitch Pajamas 79c Mr. Leib was graduated from Villanova with the class of 1930.

He attended the first meeting of the group in connection with the recent Alumni Day festivities at Villanova. Barton-Polchin. Teacher Back On Duty. Miss Eva Zadra, of Freeland, a teacher in the Beaver Meadow Public School, reported back on duty today after having been confined to her home with a siege of illness. girl.

She was a member of St. An $1000 Reward I At 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, Miss Anna Polchin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polchin, of Coxe-ville, Beaver Meadow, became the thony's Roman Catholic church, the Altar and Rosary Society and the Find Madame Carpentier, and get Made to sell at 98c. Soft and Little Flower Society of that parish, rid of all blemishes and don't grow bride of Steven Barton, of Oneida She is survived by the following warm for these cold nights, old, we do face lifting, permanent children: Eugene, (of Hazleton Turtle neck and ski bottom To Lead Meeting.

Mrs. William Brown will be leader at the meeting of the Young Women's Missionary Society in Trinity Lutheran church here this evening at 7:30. I I The ceremony was performed by Rev. Martin Yatsko, at the Holy Here From Easton. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Barnhardt of Easton spent the week end in this city visiting the latter's father, B. J. Martin of East Mine street, who is ill. Mr.

Barnhardt is a former resi tinting of lips and cheeks, removing of tattoo marks, birthmarks, acne, Celeste, of Beaver Meadow; Cor leg. Two-piece style. Tea- Took In New Members. At a meeting of the North-West rigeon Club held yesterday afternoon at Sam's Barber Shop on West Green street, between Wyoming and Laurel streets, twelve new members were admitted. Trinity Roman Catholic church on nelius and Leslie, of Hazleton; Mrs mine scars, pits, moles, warts, rose, blue, maize and pink.

North Wyoming street. Autrust Piazzi. John. Mrs. Charles Sizes 8 to 14.

The bride was attired in a veil freckles, etc Eye brows permanently arched. Madame Carpentier offers of Kempchinsky and Lewis, all Freeland. of white tulle. It had a fan cap ef TO dent of Cranberry where he was a well known baseball player several years ago. $1,000 reward for any case of $3.98 Value fect which was fastened on both ends Catholic church, Freeland, at 9:30, superfluous hair that cannot be re with orange blossoms.

Her gown Interment will take place in the Chinchilla Sets moved permanently, no pain, no was composed of white satin with a AT SALEM CHURCH Lady of Mount Carmel Tyrolean scars, work guaranteed. S03 Hazle bpanisn lace yoke, she carried a cemetery, Hazleton. TODAYS flllS. ton Natl. Bank Bldg.

Phone 2546. bouquet of gardenias, lilies of the $2.89 valley and baby breath. Mrs. John Welsh. Agnes Polchin, sister of the bride, Mrs.

John Welsh, 77, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert served as maid of honor, and Mar Warm Clothes for Winter Th.e funeral of John Rosenstock took place this afternoon from the home of his niece, Mrs. Harry Thom garet Polchin cousin of the bride, Fred Robinson, ventriloquist, magician and versatile entertainer, of Curwinsville, will appear in Salem Evangelical Church here on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. He will present a varied program of sleight of hand tricks, magic, Jones, of Sybertsville at 9 o'clock as bridesmaid. They were both attired in nile green satin gowns as of 105 North Tine street.

Services L.1J i 1 i last night after a week's aggrava tion of a heart condition. were neiu at vne nouse at i clOCK Mrs. Welsh, formerly Miss Mae with brown accessories. They carried arm bouquets of bronze chrys by Rev. R.

O. Chatlos, pastor of St. Virginia Hoffeditz, was born in Na ventriloquy and other entertainment. Paul's Reformed church, West Hazleton. Pallbearers were furnished anthemums and pompoms.

zareth in 1858. Upon her marriage Joseph Sabol, of Ebervale. cousin DANCE For the Benefit of Junedale Unemployed League To Be Held at BARAN'S HALL, Beaver Meadow. TONIGHT, NOV. 18 Music by Bill Patterson's Hawks Free Bus Service To and From Tresckow.

leaving Michael Bod-nar'g at 8:15. Admission 33c to Mr. Welsh, she located here. She of the bride acted as best man, and by the Men's League of Grace Re formed church. Interment was the Vine street cemetery.

Expected Home Soon. Mrs. D. S. Kistler of Weatherly was preceded in death by her hus-band 26 years ago.

Adolph Wolk, cousin of the groom Sport Coats Dress Coats as usher. The bride was given in is expected home shortly from the Besides Mrs. Jones, two sons sur marriage by her father, Joseph Pol Geisinger Memorial Hospital at vive, William Welsh, of 622 North Howard H. Eadie of Third street, chin. $16.95 up $45.00 up $8.95 up Vine street, and Walter Welsh, of Weatherly was laid to rest this af Mrs.

Pauline Sepan, of this city, Danville, where she has been a patient several weeks and underwent an operation. ternoon. Services were held at the- Church street, Jeanesville. sang "Ave Marie" by Schubert, and house at 1 :30, by Rev. R.

A. N. Wil- Funeral arrangements are not Slovak mass. She was accom-; Knit Dresses as yet complete. son, pastor of the Weatherly Pres panied by Miss Mary Maylath at the organ.

byterian church. Interment was in Wiliiam Wolchesky. the Union cemetery at Weatherly. A reception was held at the home The well known Beacon William Wolchesky, of 541 East Diamond avenue, died Sunday at 5 of the bride's parents at Coxeville, Beaver Meadow, after which the Mrs. Aaron Eroh was buried this afternoon from the home of her DANCE TONIGHT MT.

SCENERY HOTEL Old Fashion Modern Dancing Music by Stanley's Orchestra General Admission 15c (Including Tax) Buses To and From. p. after a brief illness. newlyweds left for their newly fur Chinchilla, warmly lined with nice quality flannel. Bonnet and legging to match.

lather, Anthony Schmeer of 409 nished home in Oneida, where they will reside. He was a resident of Hazleton the past 40 years and up to four years ago he was employed at the Hazleton Maize, pink and blue. Sizes 1 to 3. Shaft. Opening Monday Night Dance at TRESCKOW HALL Featuring ART WENDEL AND HIS MUSIC A Bankers' Club Dance Admission 25c Dandrea-Brill.

Joseph Dandrea, of Weatherly, Mr. Wolchesky was a member of Ss. Peter's and Paul's Lithuanian Poplar street. Sen-ices were conducted at 3 o'clock at the house by Rev. William H.

Russell, pastor of St. John's Primitive Methodist church. Interment was in the cemetery at Jeanesville. The pallbearers were: William DeFalco, Frank Stank, Peter No-vitsky, Charles Salt, Ted Graver and Ray Ringlaben. The choir of St.

church. 39c Broadcloth Slips Woolen Dresses $10.95 up, Sweaters $2.95 up Angora Wool Anklets 50c up Woolen Scarfs $1.00 up All Wool Lounging Robes $5.95 up Surviving him are his wife and and Miss Margaret Brill, of Hazleton, were married at 4 o'clock, Saturday afternoon in St. Nicholas' rectory, Weatherly, by the pastor, Rev. Father John Smyth. They the following children: Vincent, Lud wig, Adeline, Tillie, Helen, Anthony, George and Charles.

A sister in 22c were attended by Anthony Dandrea John's P. M. church sane "God Be Lithuania also survives. and Miss Carmilla Dandrea, brother and sister of the groom. With You" and "Abide With Me." Excellent quality broadcloth, Funeral will be held Thursday at STUDENT HOP American Legion Ballroom TONIGHT Music bv JOE REHAK AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dancing 8 till 12 Reduced Prices Gents 20c Ladies 15c Checking Free.

and straight necks, lace They left on a motor trip imme 8:45 a. from the family home. Mags of requiem in Ss. Peter's and Paul's Lithuanian church at 9:30 trimmed. Full length.

Made diately after the ceremony to spend their honeymoon in New York City. to sell at 39c. Tuesday only. a. m.

Interment in the parish ceme Returning they will reside at the Card Party Postponed. The card party scheduled for last night by the Martin Social Guild of this city at the Drake-Wear Post Hall on North Wyoming street, was postponed on account of the inclement weather. tery. 18x36 Inches PALACE CAFE Broad and Pine Hazleton The Right Place to Eat Drink Beer 5c Whiskey 5c and up Meat Balls and Spaghetti, 25c Steak and Chicken Dinners Joe Caruso, Chef home of the groom's mother for the present. Turkish Towels Knit Bed Jackets The groom is a son of Mrs.

Mary Dandrea and a mechanic employed at the Weatherly Garage. $1.00 up $1.00 7c The bride is a popular young lady IE MEN AFTER JOSS Knit Bed Socks of Hazleton. Made to sell at 12 'ac. Good green For AT weight. Rose, blue, Jacob Brenner.

Jacob Brenner died yesterday at the home of his son, Harry Brenner, 512 East Cranberry avenue. Surviving are two sons, Harry and Morris, of this city and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Brill, of New York. He was a member of Agudas Israel Synagogue. The funeral was held at 2:30 this afternoon from his son's home, followed by interment in the Agudas Israel cemetery.

Back From Game. Miss Anne Hutiock of Samuels and maize borders. avenue has returned from New Tuesday only. York City, where she attended the Army-Notre Dame football game 7taw Unc, Concert and Dance ROXY TAVERN McAdoo TONIGHT 7 P. M.

TO Concert Directed by Michael Lawryk. of Bethlehem. Music by Mike Tokarick'a Inter- national Orchestra. Coneert by Picked. Voices of Lehigh County Greek Catholic Choirs.

ADMISSION 50c Soap Sale and spent the week end. TONIGHT TOMMY DORSEY Orchestra Lifebuoy 3 for 14c I About thirty unemployed men made application at city hall today for jobs shoveling snow in the city but none was taken on. According to John Schaubcr city street his instructions from the officials at the city engineer's office were that only the regular employees were to be assigned to the work of cleaning the streets. Named On Council Howard Swoyer of North Church Giant Size Octagon 3 for 10c Jergen's Toilet Soap, assorted scents 3 for 10e Cut Attendance. Attendance in Sunday Schools and churches of the region was cut away down yesterday on account of the unexpected snow storm.

dm. 87c Plus Tax. street, has been elected a member 1 of the Council of Trinity Lutheran ehurch of this city. He succeeds the i late William Youngcourt. i Pond's Face Cream 1".

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