The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania (2024)

PAGE FOUR THE BRISTOL COLTRI MR, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 Prison Term For Invading Young Bedroom non-flying officers in the air service. The difference became so pronounced that the matter was put up to the Judge advocate general of the and he rendered a decision favorable to General Mitchell's side of the controversy. General Menohers demand that Mitchell be relieved of command came a tshorl time later. More recently, strong differences opinion have developed concerning the results of the recent bombing tests oft the Virginia capes. Mitchells strong advocacy of the airplane against the battleship in modern warfare a rounded the resentment of navy ficers and his views were not shared either by some art.ny officers.

It. was charged that Mitchell did not conduct the and that the conclusions which he drew from the bombing tests were "uuTiir to the navy" and "misleading to the country To these criticisms, General Mitchell's friends replied that it had been demonstrated in actual tests that a modern battleship could be sent by aerial bombs in 15 minutes and that the facts spoke for themselves. The resultant controversy has been heated since the completion of the testg and has kept army and navy circles in Washington in a turmoil. High School Pupils Have Formed A Student Body Principal Franklin Butz, of the high school, has organized the dents into a All of the students are members. A charter has been drawn up by the senior class and will be submitted to the Student Body at its first meeting.

following officers have been President, Edward Graham; Vice President, Harry McMullen; Recording Secretary, Ellen Ancker; Corresponding Secretary, Mcllvam; Financial Secretary, Ethel Cohen; Treasurer, Dorothy Lovett. Mr. Butz hag enthused the pupils in the new organization, of which he not only the organizer but its most vigorous worker. Also due to his efforts, the school lias already formed a football organization which bids tfair to more "pep" than any other football organization school haB ever had. He has also enthused the girlg of the school and ha8 mapped out an athletic programme for them, which is something the school has never fore known.

The student foodys asks the cooperation of the people of Bristol in its efforts to put the Bristol High School on the map. The Student Body intend-s holding a dance during the latter part of month. The funds secured will be devoted to the useH of the organization. Rev. Isidor Jenne To Woman State Leader Will Arrive Home Monday Speak Here On Live Issue Tours Township To Arouse Philanthropic Enthusiasm Henry W.

Grahn, of Doylestown, field secretary of the Bucks County Society or Prevention of Tuberculosis, has been touring Newtown, Middletown, Falls and Bristol Town ships, in preparation for the Christmas seal salt of the society, which oc curs annually. Mr. Grahn has been appointing lo al chairmen an 1 visiting and other centers in which enthusiasm on behalf of the can be aroused. Five were visited in the past few days and five chair men appointed. Health talks were given In schools and at other places and Mr.

Grahn reports assuranceg or the heartiest cooperation. The Rev. Isidor Jenne, S. who went to Rome three ago on mo- important affairs concerning Order the Most Blessed Trinity and iU propagation in this country, mailed from Naples on the steamer Conopie September 7th, accompanied by the Rev. Bernardo and the Rev.

Marcellino of tihe same Order The reverend trio afe expected to arrive in Bristol about next Monday. The many A Rev. Jenne, both A- neric.jns and Italians, desire his speedy return and extend a hearty welcome home to the beloved pawtor of St. Church. Hake Bit; Haul made a big Sunday night haul in Cjitawissa, visiting seven and escaping wit 1 loot tii it will run into the hundreds.

b) Earl Hardy, a miller at Dunbar, wm beaten and ribbed by a negro who hldinn behind a pile of flour sacks when Hardy entered the mill. Major-General Chas. T. Menoher Quits Air Service (Continued from page wore placed upon the prosecutor, Matthew Decker and three-fourths of the costs were placed tqually upon the three defendants. Charged writh.pealing forty-five chickens from the hennery of Tonj lila clo in Falls township on Friday, September John Plato placed on trial.

Another defendant In the case, Charles Williams, lias pleaded guilty and his case will be heard separately. Pirates Must Win Two of The Three Their New York Series Starting I oday is Deciding One I 1 1 I ft i I fi The proposed Const.ixutioiia.1 convention, which the voters will pass upon at. the forthcoming primaries, will be the principal topic of debate at the mas-. which the Bristol branch of the league of Women Voters will hold tonight in the high school auditorium. Much interest attaches to the fact that Mrs.

John O. Miller, state chairman of the League of Women voters, will be Mrs. first public appearance in Bristol. Beside being a lader among the women voters, Mrs. Miller is well verse i in polities and public affairs and is fully competent to explain the proposed convention to her audience.

She will speak in ad- I vocacy of holding the convention. Mrs. Miller was State Chairman of the Liberty Loan Committee during the war. At present she is chairman of the Women's Legislative Council of Pennsylvania, which is composed of the leading organization in the state, among them the Republican Women's Committee, the Democratic Committee, the W. C.

T. U. the Congress of Mo- Man And Wife Are Charged then, and Ihe State Federation of Wo- With Robbing DistiHery rnen's Club. 1 In addition to Mrs. Miller, the Hon.

Webster Grim, of Coylestown. will BALTIMORE. Sept. Held wuh- speak. Mr.

Grim is the Democratic out bail on a burglary charge tor al. I leged complicity in the daring robbery of the Old Horsey Distillery, at candidate for delegate to the convention. The meeting will be held at eight oclock and all voters are invited to attend. Killed in Ihe Mines Burkittsville, a few days ago, in which liquor valued at approximately $100,000 was stolen, Mrs. Nettie H.

Martin, aged 24, demure blonde, former profissional hair dresser, and her husband, George Martin, aged 35 will be given a further hearing today. The under a fall of top coal in Veint arrest of th couple was made as Mar- tne mines at Mt. Carmel, Adam tin and his wife stepped from the led- sky, ti4 was instantly killed. building where they had just on bail following raignmnt before the United States commissioner on charges of violating the Volstead act, it being alleged that they had peddled wiiiskey from an automobile during which came to a close on Labor Day. Buried Alive I Charles Mutzbaugh was buried alive in a pit at Danville, but w.is res- cued by fellow-workmen after ten minutes.

Advanced Fall Pump SMOKY CITY BALL MAD The most unusual and snappy of the offerings a vi I 1 i Made in can be had in both dull and glazed kid, and has Baby Louis heels. I his ceptional price offering as this model is hand turned. is an ex FORREST BLOCK 1 1 pi I PJ i II 1 i'; Sept, 16 Barney Pirates today stand at the parting of the ways. One road leads probably to the National league pennant, the other to second place at season's end. It all depends whebher crew can take two out of tlm three games from New York in the series opening this afternoon.

If lMUmburgh should lose two games it is regarded here as a certainty that the flag goes to the New Yorkers. Wilbur Cooper will pitch in the New York series, lie always loses to New York, though a good pitcher. Giljson is going to play safe Hamilton and Nelii are today's scheduled pitchers. Babe Adams is another old war horse who is going to pitch against the Giants. He is looked upon as aj sure winner.

The third pitcher not been indicated so f.ir. Indications j-hls forenoon were there would be a record breaking crowd at Forbets field when play begins this afternoon. Last night and all morn- ing the agencies were jams-! med with fans seeking tickets. Many bought for the entire series. Weather indications are favorable.

Pittsburgh today is just baseball i mad Everywhere- in -hops, clubs mills, schools or tffices the one topi of is chance to trim New York and win the pen nant. AiexanderBrothers Market and Delicatessen 417-419 Mill Street, Bristol, Pa. Open from 7 a. m. until IP p.

in. Kven Dav FKKR Al'TO TIM Ch SKRVHT1 Uemclnber we always keep tihe best of everything and that our prices are always the lowest obtainable in the market. All goods we sell are guaranteed and we will refund in' to any one who is dissatisfied with any thing they purchase in this establishment. M'KClA KKOM SKI'TI MKKH Hi TO SUGAR 6c P(n'ATOKS, Penna ihas iiTic BANANAS 15c per doz OWANGES Sunkist 35c up OHEBN P1-3PPERS per doz SWEET POTATOES 15c pk. Best red and white EGG PLANTS 5c each PEARS, Fancy Calif.

3 for 10c CRAPES, white and red lb ('BEAM CHEESE, Long Horn and iXaisv 35c 11) PH ON IX 45c SWITZER CHEESE 45c lb Home Made Peanut Brittle All Kinds of Candy. Gold Boiled and Beading Pretzles. We carry a full and complete line of delicatessen and fancy groceries, and cold cooked meats Also Ward's buns, coffee cakes and crullers The Best Sharp Cheese 40c lb Strictly fresh EGGS, direct from farmer 55c Bmokfield and Bloom 50 Cut Prices In all Cigars, Cig a ret os and Tobaccos ICE ('REAM 15c qt. The largest plate of Ice in the city for 10 cents plate Electric Toasted PEA NUTS lb Large Bag 5c J' To shaft Tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock Judge William Ryan, Judge Court o' Common Pleas of Bucks Countv. will the unveiling of the memorial shaft, erected to the memories of those who participated In the war.

The public and the school children of Bristol are urged to attend the on plaza of the post building, Beaver and Prosieet streets. School Opens With Kecord Hazleton public s. hools opened with a record enrollment of Union IJeduces 11s Scale Union carpenters of Columbia have decided to reduce their own wages from G5 to 55 cents an hour. too LATE TO CLASSIFY LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rO Very reasonable. Apply 210 Jefferson avenue.

H-15-tf. Going Out of Business Save money on Shirt Waists, Bath Robes. Underwear and Sweaters. All merchandise reduced and below cost. W.

H. NUSBAUM 300 Mill street, Bristol, Pa. Did You Get Yours Yet? If not you had better act quickly for such opportunities as this do not come often. DURING THIS SPECIAL SALE Universal and America Cleaners on club plan $5 00 per month Universal and Hotpoint Electric (A Irons $36.95 We will allow you $1.00 for your iron if you purchase a new one. East Pennsylvania Gas Electric Company 201 Radcliffe Street Bristol, Pa.

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