i § ! i i PATTO a ——— ee — enna, on Guaranteed 1 on small deposit w thly- installments. Yatton, Ya. Ss PAE wien Pn N COURIER 19599 14 in. t.c. News 1-20 Exquisite Rigoletto Love Duet These exclusive Columbia artists mike a marvelous vocal combination in “E Il Sol dell’ Anima,” the match- less duet of the Duke and Gilda from Verdi's Rigoletto. His seductive pleading and her response make this the supreme love aria of one of the greatest of all operas. 49616—3$2.00 N/ Grainger Sparkles in "Polish Dance” That enticing melodious mixture of blitheness and pathos, Scharwenka's “Polish Dance in FE Flat Minor,” ripples forth alluringly under Percy Granger's Lightsome touch. On the reverse this cxclurioe Columbia artist renders that popular favorite by Grieg, “To the Springtime,” and his own sailor's chantey, “One More Day, My John.” A-6128—$1.50 Seidel’'s Violin Sobs “Eili, Eili” A marvelous feat of musicianship ' is this exclusive Columbia arrist’s rendering of “Eili, Eili,”" that age-old ago- nized cry to heaven. Actually human cries of despair, the wailing and sobs of multi- tudes, are in the tones of Toscha Seidel’s violin. dances, comprising 5 fox-troes, J 49526—$1.50 And 46 Other Creat Selections The 51 pew Columbia selections for Rebwuary incluis p Grand Opera arias, | Neapolitan ballad sung by a ) star, 18 popular song hits, § orchestra selacuioms, 4 band pieces, 3 piano solos, 2 accordion solos, 1 hymne, | violin solo and 10 Opera waltzes and a cnc-step. Gost the MNwralty Powkiet ut Cotpmtbin Nuteits | in Now Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of KEoory Month .- 18 S30 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO, New York re 32108 Badly Hurt In Machinery, When his overalls caught in 2 man- gle machine at the Keystone woolen iis, Gulf Mills, Joseph Clinton was tarown in the alr and whirled about, finally being dashed against the wall, When fellowamployees reached him he was unconscious, and it was found that his right sem was broken and his head badly cut. He will recover. Two Hurt In Hunaway. When ther sled skidded into a snow bank and overtumed at Eldorado last Thursday, caus ng the horse to ran away, Mus Laura K. Falknor, 50 years old, and ber uncle, D. Frank Stoder, 77 years old, of Canaan Sta- tion, were thrown out, the former suf. fering a [ractured left shoulder and the latter four broken ribs and inter nal injuries. Farmers' Alliance Officers. The thirtieth annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Farmers’ Al- lance at Williamsport installed the following ofifcers: Guy W. Lindsey, Susquehanna coun. ty, president; leslie Shaffer, Brad- ford county, view president; James Clough, Susquehanna county, secre. tary: W. P. Moon, Carbon county, treasurer. A dicussion of the eight- hour day for farmers featured the closing session. Four Miners Killed. When the carrier wheel bounced out of place late Thursday afternoon, and struck a ladder in the new shaft being | sunk at the Kaska William Colliery of the Alliance (Coal Company, near , Middleport, a bucket in which four | men of the night shift were being hoisted to the surface was sent crash. ing to the bottom of the shaft, a dis. tance of about 400 feet.” The men were instantly killed, Sets Fire To Cell In Jail. Alter setting fire to his bed cloth. ing and flooding his cell m Perry county jail, Samuel BH. Shumaker, of Laysville, a wollstodo farmer, has | heen declared insance and will be sant to Philadelphia for treatment. Shu. maker was on bail for a hearing on hin petition for retrial, following convie. tion on a serious charge when he as. sanited a son-in-law and was again sent to jail. After heing locked up he fired his bed clothing. Serapping A Railroad. Salvaging of the Youngsville Sugar Grove Railroad is progressing rapidly and the road is now nearly a memory. The line was hailt several years ago, and for a time a steam locomotive and one car was operated, but for twe or three years an automobile with flang- ed wheels formed the motive power. The road was recently sold at agetion to BK. C. Thompson, who has a force of men at work tearing up the rails and ties and shipping them to Balti. raore, where they are being relaid. Asks U. 8S. To Work Mines, Thomas Kennedy, president of the United Mine Workers of ‘the Haxle- ton district, Friday sent a telegram to United States Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, suggesting that steps be taken to have the three idle collier- jes of the G. B. Markle Company op- erated by the Government through the United States Fuel Administration, in absence of any settlement of the dis- pute with the Union Improvements Company, of Philadelphia, over re. newni of the lenses. Two men have been idle since the first of the year, and President Kennedy urges that prompt action be taken to resume work. State Police Quit Strike Centres More than haif of the State police. mn on duty ut steel strike centres have been withdrawn since the official end nz of the strike. Deputy Super mtemient LL. GG. Adams is arranging new stations following the recalls. EE —- When John M. Steinmetz, an ome loyee on the Bollinger farm near cast (Cocalico, was caught in a corn shredding machine, an arm was torn from the socket. 48,000 Five million # I ABI AT OA
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