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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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20 THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. THE GAZE TIMES NEWS PICTORE il JL NORTH SIDE SYNAGOGUE AND MINISTER WHIRLWINDS OF SNOW ENFOLD PEDESTRIANS GIANT STILL CONFISCATED I -Ifrl 111 '5 nil 0. 1 I Vvi VijT vJ I I i I I4 a vj 6- A 0 1 7 81 138 I 4 I 5 I I ''4; LINCOLN BAY SPEAKER Beth. Israel Synagogue, East and Foreland streets, North Side. Insert The Rev.

Henry Tolochko, the Rabbi. BARGE CUTS FLOATING ICE 4 Ml; 4 f- ii i i i i fi County Detective John T. Burke and the lOO-gailon still reported confiscated at the pool room and restaurant of Joseph Papach, in Russel ton. early Sunday morning. The still is so arranged as to fill several bottles or kegs with liquor at the same time.

OLD KING WINTER LOSES iii i i 1 I William D. BfaasaeldL State Senator Mansfield will te a speaker at the annual banquet of th Homewood Brushton ioarl of Trade in the Hotel tSehenley in commemoration ot Lincoln's Btrtn-day. February 12. Other speakers will be: District Attorney Samuel H. Garnder and the Kev.

Paul W. Petty of the First baptist Church. The Rev. Robert W. Wood will give the invocation and W.

B. McFall will be Richard Uriney is chairman of the committee in charge. Blinded by whirling flakes these pedestrians made slow progress aeross the r'ederal street bridge yesterday. The driving wind, gaining momentum by the river's open spaee, forced them to protect their faces with their coatM and keep in touch with the bridge railings. The floating cakes of ice below; icicles hanging from the bridge, snow and gusts of biting wind combined to pret-ent real winter atmosphere.

A SIN OF OMISSION A bare of eoai docked at the downstream side of the Sixth Street Brldce served as an Ice harvester yesterday. A floatine rake of ice jammed at the barge and the sharp edee of the water craft neatly trimmed the ice passing down the Allegheny River. THRIXTNG IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS WORLD CONFERENCE DELEGATE i I. mfn I fill 1S TV-ar 4 V4I ZX2? T. 5Si Vw a What is a bit of frigid weather when spry boys get together? Down near the Exposition Building at the Point, this trio felt the effects of the cold snap and built themselves this wood fire.

Many a frozen traveler was grateful for a few minnte stop at the blaze which ws a real oasis in a desert field of frost and biting, blinding wind. 9 -Skilled Labdr Ivnj i vice free oy 7 -44 'feV! ill 1 i ijr- Si- WHAT WILL THEY REVEAL? .2 The Rev. Wallace Raddlire, who will represent Washing-ton at the World Conference of Presbyterians at Toronto, Canada. Dr. Radcliffe formerly was pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in the National capital, once President Lincoln's house of worship.

On the top of the Irene Kaufmann Settlement, Center avenue, is an outdoor school operated by the Board of Public Kducation. Attired in.Ksktmo cloaks, the boys and girts, study, eat. sleep and play on the roof of the Settlement from o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Teaching the boys and girls is Miss Selma Rosen, who recently graduated from the Pittsburgh Teachers' Training School. Many pedestrians yesterday stopped to ponder and wonder-in reading this information in front of the State Kmployment Offic at Diamond and Ross streets.

Was it originally "Service COLD SNAP TEMPTS SKATERS mi I iff '-rWl I tir.ii"w:''ww''w I mm i. Jr 1 rvIif BENJAMIN H. UCTLKTOJV. 8AU1. GR1LU Mr.

Littleton, special associate to Attorney General Harry M. Daugberty, represents the goverowrt in Hie Federal grand jnry investigation of alleged illegal limior traffic and attempts to bribe government prohibition officers. Mr. Grill, an investigator in the prohibition department, told the grand jurors of evidence he obtained last October and Xovrmber. The present icy blasts that have bitten the ears, fingers and toes of litlburghers who ventnred ont has also aided, for the first time this winter, playground officials in freezing miniature lakes of Ice.

These boys, after school hours yesterday, were anions the first to dnw e.kate tracks on the artlflcxaJ at Onuuby Park playground. South bids. Saving farewell to Tiirkf arid clad do i. Here are some of the ire ami Arnieiilan children from the Near Relief orphanages in Anatolia waiting to be takeu to Oree1,.

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