Monessen Daily Independent, The (Newspaper) - May 2, 1922, Monessen, Pennsylvania i tonight and Wednesday Probably Wednesday Little change in MONESSEN DAILY INDEPENDENT VOLUME NO 277 MONESSEN PA TUESDAY EVENING MAY 2nd 1922 TWO CENTS PER COPY Jail Sentence For Hotel Men Boiler Explosion Kills Three CITIZENS PROTEST ON ACCOUNT OF DUST FROM EXCAVATION Will Protest on Account of Annoyance of Reed and Knox noes are greatly perturbed on count of the annoyance o On the Road of Good Intentions which have been compelled to endure since the excavation for the new Junior High school has been started From the seat of ex- to the damp all the streets over which they travel the big tracks spill piles of earth which ground into the finest of dust and earned into the houses by the wind Citizens have appealed to dents came down town this morning determined to fight it out with all of the officials within the next few hours He says everybody along the route of the dirt wagons will join the citizens committee that in- tends to on the school board and later the council before proceeding legally to get Isef An attorney was consulted today who tnat the proper way is board and to the council but K far they have had no relief The school board is evidently of the ion that the mess belongs to the street department while the street department is of the opinion that the school hoard should take care oJE it But it is evident that the will be established within the to make every attempt to get relief the I from local officials before processing legally After reasonable means naive been exhausted he advised that there would foe no trouble in the court to grant an injunction re- the contractor for creating a nuisance on the public streets This course will toe followed with the hope of getting some understanding as to who shall bear the of the streets a daily bath while next few days as one of the i the excavating is on Injuries Fatal H C Davis railroad foreman end real estate agent of Issues Ruling OwU By Pa moving into with him Attorney General George E Alter ruled in an opinion ed to Rev John T Davis state director today Alter declared that the Reed to the eral prohibition oa law working irf conjunction with the Woner act of Pennsylvania made it illegal to to the state for beverage poses even upon a bonafide change of residence of the owners Fight to Death By United Philadelphia May men shot each other to death here eady today Be- the injuries which he received early at work in the of the Donora Southern Mr was assisting in cars and was Horribly crushed standing between two freight He remained conscious until ks death and even at the time of the accident unable to tory for ance hurled bis hat into the air at- the attention of bis fellow workmen his removal to the hospital ISO stitches were necessary to close tie numerous wounds in abdomen but the shock was too great be shortly after midnight His wife and seven children est of which is io years old were at his bedside at the time of his death The body win be brought to his home at 439 McKean avenue ra and announcements will be later The deceased was at Jeddo in on November IS 1882 and has been in Donora for a years being employed at the Donora Southern railroad yards and also be- ing interested in the Schettler Co real estate agency Preparing for Camps Congressman Adam M Wyant has a number of application to Edward A Cremer wills for enrollment into the military camps will again this summer All mak citizens between the ages of seventeen and twenty-seven are for enrollment providing Sm Tien yesterday to an official communique by the Wtt Pei Fa at in a strange underworld fore dying in a hospital one of principals told the he stole my A third man was shot by a patrolman as he fled over tops and two women were arrested when they were found crouching on one of the upper floors of the house where the duel took place The lice here are looking for six men and a woman who escaped in two touring cars which witnesses saw parked in front of the house just before the shooting The men shot to death were John Baker alias Bailey and Stinger Heavy Casualties Plan Dance And Concert on Monday CHARLEROI AND DONORA HOTEL MEN AND TENDERS SENT TO JAIL court before Washington Joseph morning in criminal stated that he was Inclined to ie house at f lenient with the men in of the I Prise of that nad abided tae Hotel in and j agreement made before Coatsworth of the Hotel Donora fined and costs of and sentenced to 60 days m jail while their bartenders Harry Edward Miller and Paul were fined each tha costs of prosecution and sentenced to 60 days in the county jail In passing sentence Judge United Press Shanghai May than soldiers of toe army of Wn they coma up to the physical re- day Congressman Wyant states in the letter which accompanied the Wanks he aWe to place twenty tht f from district as the of MTa Pei Fa's forces The chief of staff of the Central from district as the very camps have proven to military training mast be filed with Wyant not later than y 10 and those desiring blanks requested to with aw of Wyant and Abraham of had I been frustrated the artillery fire of fte Chang Tsin Lo Arranging Divorce cases were called and appeared for sentence without subsequent trials The men had agreed to abide by the rendered in the test case brought against Joseph Leichter of who found guilty of violating the liquor laws and fined the cost of prosecution and to fhe months in the severe penalty Anton William George M Fellows all of and Anson Gregg of tte Lawrence Hotel in Donora that they had entered any such agreement and Judge Brownson has ordered placed first on the list for the May term of court Their trial wiU probably be held next week and if found guilty it is likely Judge inflict a more All lovers of the dance wiil be on hand for the dance concert on day Mny 8 to welcome the Happy Six No dance musical combination has ever achieved the fame of this From the famous resorts of Newport Nice and other able places to the humblest hats of the African negro the phonograph has brought the breezy tunes of the to every race and col- or The records of the Happy Six have educated more feet to rhythm than all other organizations com- When the Happy Six comes to this city under the of the B P O Elks nn the evening of May 8th every music and dance lover will be on hand if only for the novelty of the occasion just to say that he and his girl danced to the real Hearing the Happy Six in reality the opportunity of the few It is a special privilege to dance to the sic of these six experts Each er is an artist on his particular in- strument can take his place orchestra lain from Beethoven as he does in rendering modern dance the or Brahms musk It has taken years on the part of Harry A Yerkes to select these who through the Columbia Phonograph company's re- cords have won lame in afl parts of the world To book an organization of this calibre Mr Yerkes would not to leave New York City society set would keep them ery night during the season But it is his idea to have the Happy Six ter known so tour has mapped out and we are fortunate to have an opportunity to secure the services of the Happy Orchestra for this occasion The conceit will be held in the High school auditorium at dock and includes ten numbers bv the tra as well ai vocal fev Miu Georgia a of panari and Lillian Terry Starr wao will delight with her fine dramatic soprano voice and Bee Kerwin queen of jazz and blues who these song hits in the manner She is a Keith artist And a all over the circuit Invitations were today and it is expected that a record will fill the auditorium and Granted Charter S By Johnstown May men were at a nk today wnen Engine No on the B A 0 railroad blew at Pfe The locomotive was blown to a The dead Timothy The charter for the Monessen Home and Loan Association has bacn granted and the directors have been busy working out the essary details to beginning operations have been en- gaged above the Monessen Trust Co and furniture and stationery Timothy engineer Con- for The depositors pass j Pa 0 B Newcomer books should be here next week fireman H L The directors met yesterday and adopted which are to be submitted to the stockholders for proval at a meeting called for that purpose in the 1 brary room of the j Pittsburgh The cause of the High school Friday evening at sion watt not established The body of Conway found on the er brakeman Pa The engine one of the largest on the system was drawing a fait freight west bound Cumberland bound track some distance from the scene That of Newcomer Fatal Sickness i Attractive Services Final Ratification o'clock The association is incorporated for In a stock iv ww sue of authorized which found in a coal car five cars in was quickly subscribed Subscribers rear while that of Parker was blown had taken twenty shares agreed over an embankment and waa not to their allotment to ten share's found daylight n order that a wider distribution of Ten cars buckled and caught fire the stock could be effected and there A large amount of trackage are a few shares of stock torn up and traffic delayed now Application should be j made at cither at the banks The Monessen Home Building and Loan Association promises to be a useful institution in this city Its officers arc experienced business men are serious attention to the of the association an authorized capital of Curfew Effective in the Genoa May allies met j Sunday were day for final ratification of note j financing Monessen awaken and T S Fulton other people on in a their memorandum to the soviet CBr United Press j The services held Paterson N J May Brethren church on at the deaths of two sleeping well attended aro tne both to ness victims within a week medical i m the morning and evening were re- a ingle reservation on be- in measure half of Belgium the members of the authorises were making desperate con commission of the Genoa efforts liere today awaken and by Dr T S Fulton who conference agreed upon the terms of save the lives of two afflicted with the disease of the patients are in a pital The second victim of the wHm days was Charles Wise aged two years whose death was re- ported early today from General Hospital He had been m a critical condition since last Friday sufferers both most manner ning services were conducted Chief Justice Taft of the United Mrs R 1 1 who took Stales supreme suggested as 66 verse S for Ji r text As is name the president of a tribunal to fix the amount icr The of the P noted in the residential c citizens who have been bo- many helped to the b f h bout on until almost nil not hope such i ht rf r quietness prevailed after nine officers were compelled ren Grune aged 15 and Tony Gaudo aged 9 Acquitted Tinted United York May Mafone for France today or Uje to make final i ments for divorce of i Alexander Cochran and Purchase Plant o has taken the Mr and Mrs i ler Co it I here Tbe Batler into the condition but aa inward 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