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FUGITIVE BACK IN JAIL. lces ‘Ihlch deal with emigration ar. connmy—ls a logical and wholesome | Alleged Ne; layer Caj d broadly organized and vigorously ad- | principle.” s gro Slay pture After Long Hunt. mml.med Dnclsell); in or‘dfir to ap- s e SEI_[GI EMIGRAN]'S B e L ™ Yetore an Tisiian |4 BISHOPS CONSECRATED. | CONCORD. N. H. August 18— worker leaves his own shores. George Htulo. alias Joe Shine, negro “The cultural, professional, moral|l c.p\nTON, Pa, Au A% Fous ! ;'r‘:‘m:"‘:)‘,“r'"’.',l:"‘,‘::‘,';f‘“{'“'mfié‘e"l‘:', bishops of thé Poiteh Natiomal Cath: ini i state services, to proceed efficiently to olic Church were consecrated at St. ussolini Says Nation Has Stanislaus Church, South Scranton, yes- Machinery to Comb Out Un ranmer s 1o nocora with the Jww, | feraay. Visiting notables of the"de- desirables From Lists. the Test! Of Economy lies in what we maKe , the quarters do for us. The dollars will taKe care of them- selves. 25 Cent Sale 25 ABNER DRURY'S . .5 Boules 25¢ Aged in the wood! (Contents) Piel's or Arrow Special, 5 Bowes 25¢ Delicious Beverages (Contents) All 5¢ Package Cookies, 6 Pl 25¢ White House Vinegar . . 3 § 25¢ A & P Evaporated Milk, 3 cue 25¢ A & P Apple Sauce . .2 25¢ Raisins e 2 25c¢ Pink Salmon . . . .2 25¢ Guest Ivory Soap . .6 ckes 25¢ Galvanized Pails . . . . 925 25¢ A & P Ketchup Leesic , , . 2 Gs 25¢ Gorton’s Fish Flakes . Clicquot Club 2bottles 25¢ 2c per bottle refund allowed 3 cakes, 25¢ Bomination from Various sections of with thtee othes. patient he country assisted Rt. Rev. Fran- tion country. 8hus, emigrants are ex- | amined and painstakingly selected in ieihodges hEyd ofitho Shoreh: nithe brder that they may be sure of being 2 The four priests elevated to the|by permitted to land In an immigration | yighopric were: Rev. John Gritenas | coffee. hrough the Y o e Lithuanian National Chureh | but. climbed & six-foot wall ato & North Scranton; Rev. Leo Grochow-|coal pocket, where, after nearly an ski of St. Mary's Natlonal Polish|hour's search, he was captured by Church, Dickson City; Rev. Valentine | police and citizens. Gawry Chowski, and Rev. Francis e Botsak of Poland. Robbers and man-eating animals are two of the dangers India’s native postmen have to face in lonely jun- gle districts. needs and desires of each immi By the Associated Press. ROME. August 18.—On the initia- Btaly Abielite) Beleet: tive of a group of American news- “If the United smtes Government paper correspondents, Premier Mus-|desires to modify its legislation in solini vesterday authorized his chief [order to make sure that foreign of cabinet, Marquis Paulucci, to issue | workmen arriving at American ports @ statement outlining the Italian gov- | already have been carefully chosen ernment’'s views concerning emigra- tion to the United States. his was , the first time the government had|conform to this criterion, made any official expression on the|the understanding that t new policy of the United States with|and selection of Italian emig regard to immigration. b “"The Italian government.” says the statement, “does not claim the right to discuss immigration laws, which constitute an Internal affalr of the nor does it TGS Teaching parrots to talk is the \Pre- | fession of 2 woman in Nvw York This last sentence is unhderscored. “The Republic of the United States.” c BEFORE AUTUMN —brings bad weather is the very best time to carry out your painting plans, inside as well as outside. We quote SPECIALLY LOW PRICES | on everything you'll need to ! be of ‘thelr own Interests and unques. tionably have the right to take all| immigration policy is the concern of measures they decm necessary for|immigration countries, both in action national economy and in spirit of cordlal and sincere Wil Welcome Study. colishoration. the llalmn government nat- at moment with discussing the best pr for reconciling the tereats GTiHhE two countries. “The immigration policy pursued by the Italian government toward the United States, as toward all other countries, aims to avold sending abroad persons who do not corre- DO YOUR PAINTING Ask us to help out with your redecorating prob- lems. Suggestions and estimates will promptly spond to the economic and social be forthcoming. needs of the country of Immigration. It believes that sending such persons harms the country which receives them, as well as that which sends them. The former is damaged in its economy and the latter in its credit. 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