Bradford Star-Record (Newspaper) - September 1, 1922, Bradford, Pennsylvania also Includes the If IUr of Children of the Railway Expected IS DEDICATED The new state armory at Kane was dedicated yesterday with formal The program began at 3.30 o'clock and the following took part in ra 1 the Major General C. H. Sept. 1-Depart-; Bailey the Third Corpa ment of operatives D. regular Major were on a still hunt Tof the j i i Federal Militia Hon. Joseph for Reds ana radicals presiding judge of the the alleged diSCOVery county Hon. Frank E. i j i - I'll state from the 25th of a plot to or kiu | General Edward Martin ot the state armory and A. president of the Kane armory A dinner was served to 100 guests at the Kane Country club and at 8,30 a reception and dance was held in the The drill hall is 81x36 feet with ceiling 14 feet The foundation walls are of the structure of brick and stone with steel supporting The building is one story in height with a- basement finished with baths and other conveniences for the hall was C5 feet back of WHIT SHIPMENTS WILL BE CURTAILED BEGS BY DAY BUT RIDES IN CARAT NIGHT DAY CELEBRATION Owing to Strike Railroads of Country will be Operated on War Time Regulations During Winter the presidents of the New York Pennsylvania and Rock Island railroads The identity of one of the plotters was said to-be known and hie arrest was expected president of the New York is A. H. the president of the is Samuel and the of the l fames According police department instructions from the plotter to lieutenants have been found in which the lieutenants are asked to look up the home addresses of the three railroad presidents named and if they have any children we can kill or kidnap them and take the It was that the radicals being are all Several Reported Drowned When Cars Plunge Into Swollen Stream Cape Sept. 1.-Several persons were reported to have been drowned early today when a southbound Frisco train went Into the river at Star 30 miles north of Telegraph lines between here and Star Landing are down due to a cloud Details are Train Starts for St. Sept. 2.-Division officials of the St. Louis & San Francisco relief workers and doctors left By GEORGE R. HOLMES Sept. 1.-The country can look forward to a gloomy winter of virtual wartime regulations of the whole railroad government transportation experts agreed Even if the prolonged strike of railway shopmen was settled next which is not all the ample I here at o'clock lor Star j a set of room fpr the construction of the where a and Beggar Said to Make Large Amount Selling Winters in Florida New Sept. 1.-Advertising. the spice of most is the one tremendous burden placed on the A. legless riers as a result of stoppage of repairs cil vender fears will send him to the the acute coal shortage and the K movement of would be During the balmy days of summer Malone rolls up and down the midway on a roller His lost in a railroad are off near the In one hand he beseeches the passerby with a bundle of into a carried in the pours a continual stream of nickels and In the evening Malone retires to his suite in a Broadway en- f joys a hot puts on fine of i department of the arm which it expected will be provided for within a few HONOR GUEST Misses Virginia Burdick and Gladys Hanley Entertain for Miss Margaret Christie Charming in its appointments was the luncheon party given this afternoon by Miss Virginia Burdick and Miss Gladys Hanley at the in compliment to Miss Margaret who will be married to H. in the near luncheon was served at 1 o'clock tables very handsomely embellished -some in yellow and others in An abundance of garden flowers and Mue and yellow candles were used in Covers were laid for JO. Following the luncheon bridge was live tables being in Miss Christie was presented with very gifts by her two FAIL TO PROVE THEIR CHARGES Mothers Bring your boys and girls to our store tomorrow for their school We will save you at least 25 per on your shoe Tlw Oppenheim & Sept. 1.-Charged by Pennsylvania railroad authorities with throwing stones at men in the railroad shops here who are taking the place of Dewey Holland was given a hearing at 11 o'clock last while they were en route yesterday forenoon before Justice W. to Harrisburg from where they H. arid | had attended the unveiling of the The alleged offense is said to have statue of George which occurred Tuesday night when took place at Waterford train was reported to have plunged into the river early Details of the accident were lacking here owing to disrupted telegraph GOV. SPROUL MAKES SHORT STOP IN KANE sufficient to insure months of strict regulation of it was For all practical the railroads of the country today are operating under war time The last emergency order of the Interstate Commerce Commission extending its priorities powers to in- Bandits Shoot Police Officers in Fight at Kansas City Kansas Sept. 1.-Two. police Sergeant Elmer 61, and Fred 36. were shot and elude the western half of the wiled in a gun battle with bandits brought the nation's transportation system under meht As Jn the - I- b country are for all f ling system with breakers were stoned while walking in the yards it being alleged that the stones were- thrown from the Poplar street Justice Bunce after hearing the testimony of four witnesses decided that there was not sufficient evidence against the young man to warrant holding him for District Attorney E. G. Potter of was here and conducted the side of the It is alleged that men imported to this city to take the places of striking shopmen are occasionally subject to annoyances of one kind or but this is the first time that the railroad company has sought the aid of the law in protecting the men who are housed and fed on the railroad company's his ' changeable equipment and with the The winters are spent in the government dictating the movement where he has a doll stand at of and this came out when all other - was Detectives of anthracite production which Is said they found some hypodermic confidently expected next week will needles in the A dispute rose throw fresh burdens upon the the of pled Anthracite bins when came to the rescue of throughout the country are bare as his His car was attached a result of five stoppage of for the i producing and the full priority | Malone bewailed the publicity he's j ers of the Interstate Commerce Sept. 1.-There was Papers ' me be devoted to hurrying a crowd at the Pennsylvania station to I up af a he IJ shipments to meet household needs greet Gov wife hocked her diamond once production is lo pay a hotel We manage to ed. scrape up enough by my pencil Virtually all talk of settling the ing to worry through the summers in strike has ceased among New In the winter we work j President Harding's dogs in the ently accepting the situation as The authorities said Malone between the railroads as high as eighty dollars a day on his and the six federated shop ai me Pennsylvania station to I mT. x amf mcma iu meet needs vernor William C Sproul and spend my winters in the before the onslaught of cold i the arrival of the late a to do Anthracite will get the right of way The executive occupied the drawing room of his private which was attached to the rear end of the When the train came to a halt Burgess E. H. Watkins headed the procession that rushed to the rear end of the train to see the governor and other men of Mr. Watkins boarded the train and was given a hearty and spoke a few words In behalf of all In response to the remarks the governor stated that was TO 2 MILLIONS IS REWARDED Program Completed for Big Parade Monday Forenoon Sports in Afternoon and Fantastic Stunts in Evening All arrangements have been completed for the big Labor Day celebration to be held in this city on The parade will form at 10 o'clock in the morning and the afternoon will be devoted to sports fantastic parade in the evening will conclude the The detailed program Parade Formation Squad of Chairman and chief Speakers of the 1st Division Olean chief Burley's on END OF STRIKE BY INJUNCTION pencil BIG DRY RAID IN WARREN CO. government officials are now confin ing their discussion to coal production and movement of The danger of a spread of the strike to other classes of railroad is clearly by President Harding and under j members of his It is recog Sept. 1. rection of District Attorney L. C. that dissatisfaction among and Sheriff W. Vt. Muir of these other classes Is bound to grow W. Gosser of in some as a result of having national prohibition group head to work with impaired equipment and j sorry that he could not stop but tnis staged a wholesale raid under strike The dissat that at some future time he jn Warren county is most marked in those could pay Kane and her people a which 24 men and women were taken | unions which already have ' into custody charged with wage cuts at the hands of the As the train slowly left the station of the Woner act of 1921, in the Railway Labor executive and party stood on the furnishing and of Way Sig platform waving 8 Styles Growing Oxfords and New fall styles and Ralph's Boot 82 Eddie Stone the Bradford Six Labor Olympic Olympic Club Dance Day at the Bradford Baseball at p. m. Aato Oil and Bradford Walrath Crescent Garage and Teral J. E. MaCatt Ideal H. n. H. Farmers Labor Day Olympic Club Dance Bradford At the Finest Creamery 38c. ' Good 3 lb. CO. Peanut 10 lb. Fine home killed Home Killed Veal 20; 25. Veal 30; veal 30. Finest Young Lamb legs 35; lamb 35. Boneless roast 35. 15; 25. Fine Western Boneless rump 25. Fine pot 15-lB-gO. Good boiling 8 and 10, Fresh hamburg 15; 2 for Home made 2 for 26. 30; spare 20. Fresh pork 20. Finest smoked whole or 2%. and 30. Fine small calla 18. Bold Quality 25; 22. Fresh bologna and 15. 10: Hot house Closed All Day La bar THE BIG BARGAIN Another Conference Sept. 1.-An immediate conference upon allied war debts with the United States actively was proposed in a note sent to Great Britain today by Silk and Wool or All Wool World's Best to the Ralph's Boot New Crop Golden Bantam Corn For Labor the vegetables for that big Get it fresh picked at Ross Farm Market 142 West Corydon i; Baseball Kane at p. m. This the best time Jn the year to Set nice home grown beef at Meat Prices are Came early and your beef and nice Sirloin boiling ful possession of intoxicating liquor for beverage Arhuckle lo Sept. 1-:Roscoe Ar film who was ban ned from the screen by Will Hays following his sensational trial in San Francisco in connection with the death of Virginia will undergo a surgical operation immediately upon his arrival Arbuckle wirelessed from the today that an operation would be necessary upon reaching requesting that hospital arrangements be The message did not state the nature of the 7 Styles Men's Fall Goodyear welt and Ralph's Boot 82 Labor Day Dance Monday j. n The Chamberlin Metal Weather 12c: 15c; 2 strip has opened an in the for 26c; fresh 20c.1 Auerhaim where Peart and Washington J be on hand to answer Dance at Saturday - ' Labor Day Dance At Rock City Sept. 4- Oeo Mgr. 100 Main St. Dancing afternoon and I te 8 tp Phone 30T. Miss Clementine Wise resume her music classes September 1. Registration can be made on or 1, at 88 West Corydon where her studio will rather than in the four powerful brotherhoods of train Nova Scotia Coal Strike Settled N. Sept. 1.-The two strike of the thousand Nova Scotia coal miners was ended today by British acceptance of the wage offer of the British Empire Steel Troops guarding the mine district were ordered The strike meant a loss in output of 250,000 tons of loss in wages of and loss to the Phoenix Hose for Women and World's Sold only at Ralph's Boot On baked food at Wisteria 17 Kennedy FOR or dairy SI level Good Reasonable Address P. Baseball Kane at be Prepare for Labor Saturday morning we will have at the Public Market spring heavy fancy whjte Bartlett Bantam tomatoes and p. U Sept. 1.-Federal Judge today granted a blanket I injunction against the striking I asked for by Attorney General William Left Huge Daugherty on complaint of the in tecl States of A hearing to founa in tne order WM Many Appear Poplar Sept. 1.-After a world-wide search for William heir to a fortune estimated at lasting for four the new millionaire was found on a steamship in harbor of ready to sail to America for a visit to his home in southeast George of Cape Girardeau has been conducting the search in order that he might turn over the vast fortune to its The fortune was left to Sample by relatives who died As news of the search for Sample found its way in every nook and corner of the hundreds of applied to Pind for the When they would arrive at Cape Girardeau and find the latter would make them turn around and he would look at the backs ot their necks making any Pind after the rightful owner of the fortune was that the rightful owner had a scare on the back of his neck and that this mark would be the deciding factor in ascertaining make the order permanent was set for September 11. Under the construction placed upon the phraseology by some legal it was said the government if it so now proceed to order shop craft leaders to call off the strike on the ground that it was interfering with interstate commerce and the United States Failure to comply would lead to The Attorney General said the American people were face to face with a great TWO BOUTS FOR ONE ADMISSION Sept. 1.-Jack gentleman of color from got peeved In the second round of his bout with of Wray thought a negro was not giving him a square Wray stopped fighting Johnson and squared off with the Wray hooked a right for the but missed and the referee came back with a snappy right to the one William Sample for whom he nose which sent Wray down for was When he was Sample said the After had revived ho he had been in Siam for a number of continued the fight with Johnson and years and did not know of the search j WOn tne decision in eight being conducted for He appeared to be greatly pleased with the news of his newly acquired millions and could hardly wait until his boat left for He was found by an amateur who had been assigned to assist in locating The according to was paid for his successful greate part of the legacy acquired by Sample is in a diamond mine in South it is School Shoes Ot the Better Grade Ralph's Boot 82 Best Place on Earth to Buy Beef plate and short 10-12%. Shoulder and pot 15-18-20. Fresh cut hamburg 15. bologna and Home made Home dressed ' brand 1 lb. prints fresh 4Qe. Bacon Fred J. Carver ft 105 Labor Day Dance At Rock City Sept. 4. Dancing afternoon Afternoon 3 to 6. Evening S to 12. A Real Treat 10 new fall styles of fall footwear At Oppenheim ft The House of Shoe Celebrate Labor Day Night At Limestone Labor Day Dance At Rock City Sept. 41 Dancing afternoon and Afternoon 3 to 6. Evening 8 to 12. All members of Organized Labor requested to meet at Trades Assembly hall Sunday night at 7 o'clock to attend services at the M. E. Men's and Sold only at Ralph's Boot ' COME TO KLM PLACE for your BARTLETT PEARS A L. W. N. T. Berry 76