Vv Avoy NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T } SITATE TO LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. VOL. XXXHI. NO. 14. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURS a » ’ THE COURIER OFFICE IS APDE- QUATELY EQUIPPED T0 TAKE CARE OF JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. DAY, MARCH 10th, 1927. (5¢) | Mrs. Jane Powell Liddell, aged 43,| A Bang-Up List of Attractions LOCAL AND STATE ™**iiNoxin vv baru AT GRAND" THEATRE NEWS OF INTEREST tit a mrs wo FOR THE BUSY READERS. clock last Friday morning at her| mq _. rT. , ? ety {home in Moss Creek. She was a dan. |, ToRght te Grand Pleas Citors A Rehash of News Items Taken from | Sister of Jes John Powst “of ; pation “Looking for Trouble,” in a A Host of Exchanges trom All 1 ot hee poy Hh NG home jord in “Rustler’s Ranch,” as well as Over This Section, | Mrs. Liddell is survived hy her|® Helix Cartoon. es a i Fi | hu sband and the following children: [ Gren Mo, The ove | mets with Southern Indiana county is being| Mrs. Dayle Wike, of Belsano; Ed-| as a good comedy. aye inundated with a deluge of counter-| Wi Margaret, Thomas, Genevieve "fq Saturday, Bert Lytell in “The feit dimes. . ; land Roy Liddell, all at home. She | ¢ a Til ? 4 5 J a sister of Mrs. James Huff, of Sporting Life” is the feature pic- Babe Ruth has signed a three year contract with the New York American Patton: Mrs was | . « Je . ire « rQ 1 Scranton; Mrs. George Wilson, of | ture, and Walter Heirs plays in z 7 yp NG . y . 3 at $70,000 per year Eldorado; George Powell of Lewis-| Frank MecGaghen, of > res) sommeny, 3 ra Chama { | Monday anc uesday brings “Tin| Wild geese in large flock have been town, and John Powell of Florida. fats,” a comedy of the war when | flying north for some time. I'he geese, | "pho “funeral party left. the Moss| the Armistice is signed. The sight of | at least anticipate a very early SPring: | creek residence at 1:30 o'clock Sun. | the three American soldiers going | Edward Howard, colored, aged 23) day afternoon and came to Patton, alone into a German town immedia- | years, of St. Michael died at the Wind-| 0 8 1001 services were conduct. | ely after the signing of the Armis- | ber hospital on Monday morning. His| 570 =e) 0 Presbyterian church by the | tice and the warm reception they re- | death was caused by pneumonia. He pastor, the Rev. French McAfee. In.|c€ive from the Germans, is filled] was admitted to the hospital Feb. 24.0) ot "wis made in Fairview ceme- | With hearty laughs and thrills. { " One hundred Peinhens of te k 9: te y- | ay Sanesdny, “The Man They Could | i. from oona and Camden, N. J... ___.. - {Not Hang” will be shown: It is al Paid a visl to she C. M, Johwab esta-| LOSES BOTH HANDS AND | strange picture of the life of John| e at Loretto last week. The journey TTR was made to Loretto in 25 automo-| LEG IN R. R. ACCIDENT biles. The Summit Rifle and Lee, known the world over as the| man they could not hang. A special | i x: Yash {piano player travels wi is s 7 Pistol Club! Michael Fisher, of Gallitzin, aged |! 1 I hyey u nels with this show . . } « x Or . & > . | ; a UY 18, lost both hands and the right leg an. Pia¥s throughout the picture of Cresson was placed ninth in the re- Satoy ay otal t h Ol follucd the | Miss Doreen Thompson, a Canadian cent team match of the National Rifle She oY uae en A oe oe lyric soprano and W. Leonard Howe, | association, and the members of team | J C8 Sor a Ins Golit oo ag |a well known New York actor, tra-| have been presented with bronze me. | Tein near oD uy Bi Sanne when vel with the picture and put on a| | was riding o 8 X car w. : : . als. : | prolog w ser , } dals 21. | he fell off. or er a i > oe | Young Fisher owes his life to the | :oh ” 9 snows ns J. Russell Leech, of Ebensburg, Fi day took the oath of office as Con-| ~~" gh J the | nicht at 7 and 9 o'clock gresssman from the nineteenth Penn-| Presence of mind of his companion, — sylvania district, composed of Cam.|James Leeds, Jr. son of Chief of Po-| SURPRISE PARTY MARKS bes Sider ieee son H.|lice James Leeds, of Gallitzin. The | . , NT FR TE ox hria coun, succeeding Anderson H.| ouritey Lathe wos Wilt Biter on the BIRT HDAY ANNI ERSARY . : : train and jumped off and rendered | ; An epidemic of scarlet fever is hold- A wy ¥ k | A surpris arty was . : ing “forth in Inkiane county in the| valuable assistance in first aid. By, the hay Darly vas Pg resi villiages of Coomodores, Starford and| tearing his coat into strips, Leeds Aqams of St. Auivastine. in Tonor of vicinity. The patients are practically stopped the flow of blood from Fish- |i 1.ter’s birthday. Music. rames : | all children between the ages of 7 and ers, Wounds and then flagged a train ipeh were the Lire, gyies ang 1% years which took the injured young man to| ino" Luncheon Igatures ~ Tt an “Judee Harry Keller, of Centre Coun-| Altoona. The two young men were lowing were A 1 Mr °5, ty expired suddenly. while at work | enroute to Altoona and decided to|cqy My. and Mrs ernira sivs . on the bench last week, and his demise | $3ve the 85 cent fare by riding “blind” | , 4 "Mys. Philip Nucl Mr | marks the second judge of that county | and after assisting in removing his| jie Kyise, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Na- & S 3 § : 2 a é S Se, Vly. 3 Mrs. Rg Q- ie while in office within the ps ) 10 dis While ino |a fine of $13.50 before an Altoona al- The initiativa in a state wide move. | derman. Fisher’s condition is regard- ment to repeal the state blue laws of|€d as serious, = ar { Charles Sheehan, Carl Davis, Clar- 1784 was Jalon last week am = COURT GRANTS A RULE ence Smithbower, Homer, Gerald, Leo- ine « ade f, 4 1 + ol T a AE 1 ~ errr nard ¢ 3 Z S Trexler meeting at Philadelphia. 3 heer of ON LEAVE TO FILE SUIT nard and Cletus Adams, John Trexler, prominent speakers of the state were] { Paul, Carl, Raymond and James Ryan, were heard. |= : { The Misses Olive and Mae Adams, Ma- In the Blair county court last week| The court Monday granted a rule jeline Sheehan, Grace a v3 Miss Margaret G- Shemas, of DuBois| on the county commissioners to show| ams Alice and Mary Davis. was awarded $4,500 against Geo. A.|c¢ause why the petition of County Con- | aedsthoand abide Batras, a confectioner, of Altoona, in| troller Jacob M. Hoffman for leave DEMAN DIMPROVEMENT a breach of promise suit. Batras had| to institute suit against John D. Wal- OF FALLEN TIMBER ROAD married another woman. ulaniy © 4 | Edna Sutton and Mrs. Valley Adams: | | Messrs. George and John Adams, | ker, president of the board of county Officers from New Jersey were in|commissioners and former county | qn. Northern Cambria and Clear-| Portage last week and arrested Mich-| fregsurer should net be granted: The|ie]§ Good Roads Association has vo valk A ; controller seeks tc ring Ss agains : sedi : : > x ael Babyak, upon a charge of house Mr Walk Seon: 0 as 2 uit against | to enlist the support of all resi bombing in New Jersey: The man was| VI. Walker for sums alleged to be due | jopts of Cambria Clearfield, Blair and lsiged in the Epensburg jail and was|the county through defaleations of a1. iiana counties in its campaign to later taken to New Jersey to face trial. former delinquent tax collector, Thos: Rave ie road from the Weakla d Falling about twenty-five feet while | O- Gutelius, while Mr. Walker was the | (pool in Allegheny township Se ih assletineg in raising a bridge over the|county treasurer. The sums claimed of Chest Shine to Fall n py Yoo Pennsylvania Railroad tracks at Wil-| are $26,661.31 and interest on $24,- proved thi "J The ok ion sylvanié e S & 2 : . > s spring. The organizatic Canoe Shrev kk. 1D 3 at 12 per cent from Jan. 15,5 = 7; more last week, George Shrevenock,| =e 3 OB SO 3 ag oject as of Ht 31 ” carpenter, dropped into a|1922, and interest on $28,300.98 at 12 voes ot Joos Spon hs Project of a « < , ‘ . y CC Ares = ter filled : ditch and sustained a|per cent from Jan. 1, 1923, less inter- |; : LY, ocal intotest, but 1s of whe On Water i a yo ch 2 suste A est on $25,000 from Sept. 8, 1925, less | inion that improvement of this stretch racture of a leg. ran) aT > : ® 2 K o | of highway will be of benefit to auto- : tz acpi | interest on $1,193.50 from Feb. 23 oe . £ A representative of the state agri-| t y 19 . bile Mie : hy ho. Lita department has posted quar- 927. The commissioners have not as Jodie ones 1 fhe four Sonien antine notices at Beaverdale and vici-| Yet made any answer to the rule. on March : 15th at St ; Fie er eek nity advising that only an immune ——— Loaten Dia, ab St. Augustine, nity ac Vises od a py 2 nal { which the public is cordially invited. variety of potato, namely the opali-| Ce ing Rose” may be grown in taat sec- JOHN TUDOR. tion during the Se yn . At a nuptial High Mass In | Bo Heh : ed 72 vears. w rs £ ; £ . Ve snsbure. he > "in: 2 years, who was found dead on Mary's church, this place on Tuesday |ensburg, held in the Municipal build- Yee und dead o of last week William Leary and Miss| Ing on Friday evening last, a commit. | Saturday x ne Sone of Tomas Lat- Margaret Sunseri were untied in mar- | tee was appointed to employ an engin- | eo a ne to i a, v h v Bor he riage. They were attended by Pauljeer to make an inspecion of the Park|id Taare 7s home OF fhe pas Sev. Hoover and Miss Margaret Watt They | auditorium at that place- The building | F2 ° In the oi on Gonday vel. will-make-their Lome in Paiton- | was given to the Kbensburg borough | Ty ; a] i Y “OnNareRy Jon Robert Goss, nine year old son ‘of |as a public building by the late D- 18 2 5 veh le Int was in dod Mr. Ghd} Mis. Charles Goss, residing | Park. Recently, it. was condemned as Gee ar Nar, an near Bagh, had his leg so badly erush- being unfit for public purposes, and 1 ie ie the greater oor of i life ed that ‘amputation was necessary the borough: dos not{see fit to repair e SI greater p: ife when he was struck by a freight train it, it will’ likely revert back to the while playing on ae 5 R- R. Tracks Park estate. ar hischome last Friday evening. m——— = in Ne ton of coal in the central] Executors’ Notice. VYIOR AWARPED VERDICT Pénnsylvania district for February! In the estate of C. L. Forsberg,| | N AW! YE T whs-F8-298~carss, as compared with late. of the Beroughof Patton, The court on Monday in an opinion 82.648 cars.in February of 1926 and| County ' of Cambria, and State of | handed down by Judge Evans entered 83,509 ears in January of this year.| Pennsylvania, deceased. {a verdict against C ambria County in Thers’ are approximately 2,000 “nol Notice is hereby given that letters | favor of Walter R. Myton, a Johns. bill” léx ears on siding without orders. | testamentary in’ the estate of said | tow n architect, for $12,684.47, with in- John Faeci, of Nanty-Glo, recently| decedent have been. granted to the | terest from April 22, 1925. The ver- locked up in the Cresson Jail chareed| undersigned: All persons indebted to | dict results from a suit brought by with surety of the Peace and Carry-|the said estate are requested to make Myton to recover for services render- ing concealed weapons, made his es-| payment, and those having claims or|ed in the preparation of plans and cape. by sawing off bars in one the lock-up windows. Several men| make them known have been arrested as accomplices in| the undersigned. PARK AUDITORIUM - | WILL BE INSPECTED! ried. He leaves a brother, Cyrus Tu- dor, who lives in New Jersey {from Clearfield county. | cemetery. st | companion to the hospital Leeds paid zie. Mr. and Mis Ned Adohs. Mie {cal Presbyterian church and the|Salonia, of Bakerton; Michael Bacha,| at.| At a meeting of the citizens of Eb- Funeral services for John Tudor ag- | in farming: The deceased was not mar- | of | jemands against said estate wilt] Shacifwntions, for 8 propose] oun Martha McCoy, Florence Kane, Agnes|tyees. Tree planting should not be|icely without delay to |tuberculosis hospital to be built onp,j.;, Frances McCoy, Aldine Rhody, |)imijted to the school grounds: It should | "Rov Brungart has bee Alina o | as in the case of his actual death, and | the present site of the children’s home. Paloas, : limited to the school 2 | Roy Brungart has been making a SUDDEN DEATH OF FIND LIFELESS BODY °° ™“oviix vasce curse BEAVERDALE SCENE J. REED CORNELIUS or Miss Rosa Sehirf, 26, In A|posoct Thursday evening, March 3rd, OF TERROR SUNDAY Snowdrift at St. Benedict. | the scene of another initiation, four- A ie SI - Citi d | dihhivg andidates uniting with this or-| Manaie Slays Two Citizens, an Had Been In Apparent Normal | teen candidates uniting with this or-| Manaie ays lwo Ullizens, @ . : . x ; The lifeless body of Miss Rosa|der- The class of candidates was in Takes His Own Life. Health When End Came. | Schirf, aged 26 Yor. ET of Mr. | honor of the Grand Master of the I. Takes His 0 XR Life : . F. in Pennsylvania and wa NDS TWO OTHERS ado {and Mrs. John Schirf, of Nicktown, FUNERAL ON THURSDAY who mysteriously disappeared Febru- named the John N. Mark class All| AND WOU 5 h ts ary 256th from the Lars Anderson] , One of the Most Prominent Citizens home at St. Benedict, where she was|in® @ similar class during March and | Sam Bruno, Mentally Deranged, Sue | the splendid results from Patton very cessful in Holding Posse at Bay Over Northern Cambria. [about noon on Sunday in a snow drift | €learly shows how much interest is , {being manifested. Residents of the Patton commun. | discovery of the body was made by | pe enacted by the D T. f acte y 1e egree eam o or yo. the a hios OY < Q : % of > r Patton Lodge and a record crowd will ranged oanE, 8 Beh powered. 30.50 ing to learn of the death of J. Reed and Oscar Anderson. The warm wea-| aie & ‘ ora crowd will | Springfield rifle from behind the high Cornelius, one of the foremost citi-|ther of the early part of the week| | March 12, the degree team will jour-|at Beaverdale. last Sunday, killed two . . . | 1 : y y PY V , 3 y SY +h ey 1 ~ . 5 % known residents of this section of ed the girl’s body. {ney to Cherrytree, where they will| men, wounded two, and paid the death Cambria county His demise came at| Coroner Annie Swabb, of Johnstown class of candidates. On Ti | \ Ss : ates- On Thursday Mar : y 17 the vi Xe: a : par Wy Mar. | Jets fired by a mob that surrounded had gone to his home from a lodge|dered held. It revealed that Miss|7"’ gree team irom Cherrytree | his place shortly “before four -o’clock y | | £ Po . ayn} > +] + . . ant good health is attested by the ure | 3% Dalton and on March 2 Fhe fnire the evening . | r . y "hare } - v fact that he was preparing a lunch| The funeral services were held at] Segree wii be charge ol tne Patton The dead: Thi h is ar ino 1 . . the sixty-eighth year of his age and|St. Nicholas’ church at Nicktown and| This schedule for March is arousing | the father of three children, killed al- much interest and many members will most instantly by a shot that went M 1 3 . | . + . 3 . f: av oninoe TV Mh Af 4 < hy 3 Mr. Cornelius is one of the pioneer| Miss Schirf is survived by her pa-| tree on Saturday evening. The 17th of John Libertine, aged 34, a widower , >| with two children, died at 2 o’clock years had charge of the Patton Wa. | forward to, as a delightful supper will z be served after the completion Jf the |poepital at Johnstown from a shot controlled by the late E. C. Brown| PARTY AT BAYLOCK HOME| 5" Yori Chorrytres los € | that fractured he pelvis. interests: Later he was engaged in| ie Quests ° arin lodge on t : g. Every rs . tls 4 : Ly ely 0g) hould fury 2ut| handed held his fort; found dead when holdings of the same company and |cently entertained a number of cuests|; 53 the demree worx ana give officers finally broke in, a rifle shot of the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke|in honor of th i i ay! : , : Toh : ’ of the nineteenth birthday|" mye following candidates united with bow and oa A : 3 rr : A lbow and passed through he abdom- {the order on last Thursday evening:|in.] yesion Upon coming to Patton Mr. Cor-|was followed by a delicious 1 : woul 2 atton Mr. Cx as a delicious lunch. The |p : n J i : : : bd s 2 : {Roy Beckwith, Lester Fisher, George 3 : nelius engaged i nthe furniture and| guest gr ] ring: | qu ’ : y JCOIBE 1 Constable Howard Plummer, ag na | guest group included the following: | gwisher. Thomas Emanue!, Harry O.|q t d ummer ged interests of Patton, took up the |Yencho, Margaret Gresco, Z g lier : !| flesh wounds, one in the right cheek y : : garet Gresco, Anna Ber | Solomon, Harold Gabrielson, all of |. 1 the thes in +1 the 2 i a ; an and the other in the chest, condition his many years’ residence here. | Wartko, Anna and Mary Chversek,| ana yy : : ho - Css Jah an >=] Lafay e Ss 3t- Bene- c J. Reed Cornelius is surv.ved by |Rosalie and Mary Terazza, and Bien] fayette Watters, both of St Bene Oscar Melhorn, aged 34, bystander, WC ] | aitore shot through the thigh; in Mercy hos- Cornelius and William B. Cornelius, |mon, Pete Homyak, Pete Boback, Ste-|"¢7 0r0: ra. 3 Included among the above are two Other individuals who Zot nedr he ie : . : | pairs of twins who are the same age . Tie 4 z also survive. | Bobby, Michael Gresko, : N I ; ? 451 house had narrow escapes and hun- 20D el Gresko, and Michael |; whose birthday comes on the same | ; I u [the Patton Lodge of Masons, the !o-|chael Kotic, Joseph Cymbor, Bamo| S27, and Who were ag I mem-| in danger for hours as Bruno, nearly DETShID 0 e Same Lime, Nis 1S pepfectly fortified and commanding The funeral services will be con-|Vranka, Jack Lockey, Steve Sedlock, | hardly be duplicaed in any other lod- the populace congregated, fired away, ducted at the Cornelius residence at|Joseph Yaneck, of Barnesboro; Mrs. | %€ | until his ammunition gone, and fatally Interment will be in Fairview comes | —— | his fort, even while he was dead, for -v. and the Patton Masonic Lodge SPRING ARBOR DAYS [As Dished Out By Our Regular an hour or more longer. | | | | other lodges in this state are conduct- of Patton, and Well Known |employed as a housekeeper, was found | A a | for Several Hours. re | 700 feet from the Anderson home. The | This evening the ti ' 11s evening the first degree will Sam Bruno, aged 54, mentally de- ity were shocked on Tuesday morn-|Mr. Anderson’s two brothers, Andrew | bi g Saturd: wenine 1 e on hand. On Saturday evening, stone walled ground floor of his home zens of Patton, and one of the best|caused the snow to melt and uncover-| | stag irs sorep ni a laroe ? . [stage the first degree upon a large penalty himself when struck by bul- 12:20 o'clock, very shortly after he|was notified and an autopsy was or-| f 1 lered : Lodge wi ¢ Second detvents e tore 2 meeting, and that he was in appar-|Schirf’s demise was caused by expos-|. 2 po will conduct the second degree in the afternoon until nine o’clock in . . ’ 7 . . o & i PE lo S 3 1 2 at the time the end came. He was in|ten o’clock on Wednesday morning in degree team in the local lodge rooms.| Max Miller, aged 41, married ana came to Patton when a young man, |interment was made in the church] : Z man,| € age yrobably attendance at Cherry h hi I ably be in attendance at Cherry-! through his head. : : | Ma is y ing (2 residents of Patton. He for many |rents, two brothers and one sister. | March is another event being looked | eee the following morning in the Mercy ter Company, when the same was|BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY hat ev-| Sam Bruno, the maniae, who single the management of the real estate] Mr. and Mrs. Michael Baylock® re- | their hearty support : 1 ] earty support having shatered the left arm at the Corporatinon holdings in Patton. He|anniversary of their ddughter, Eliza-| has of late years led a retired life beth. A program of games and music| as a years ¢ { . A ora fue: S J SIC | Rob . Y, zl day a | Robert and Paul Rowland, Ray and The Wounded: undertaking business, but the coal|Susan Tropolia, Mary Bobby al Ore eI 4 ee 38, suffering at home from two san polia, Mary Bobby, Anna Winslow, William J. Elms, Edwar« one greater portion of his time during |tisan, Anna Ranis} a: i 8 Te y : go an, lanish, Bertha and Anna | p,tton; William C. Blick, Jr. ] e | not serious vs 3 : 450 Va : a= dict: ¢ >. Swanshor 3ar- nis widow and two sons, J. Hayes| beth Baylock- Jack Stasco, Jack Si-| ict; and John C. Swansboro, of Ba: BRS 9) y ; 1 { pital, condition not considered serious. both of Patton. Three grandchildren|ve Haluska, Steve Sulick, Andrew| Mr. Cornelius was a member cof | Ranish, all of Patton; George and Mi-| dreds who surrounded the place were oo x a x vs : ; something i a >» which car : : Sheridan Troop, of Tyrone. “Shorty” Mikal, Irvin Antos, John| omething unique and one which can po fact views along two streets where 2 o'clock this Thursday afterncon,| Nicholas Mihalow and “Shorty” War- | wounded, he crawled to the second bv the Rev. French McAfee, pastor |tko, of Ambridge. Miss Baylock ~ HIGH SCHOOL NOT floor and died near his bed, but of the Patton Presbyterian church-|ceived a number of beautiful gifts: | through the fear he had inspired held te | will have charge of the funeral. ANNOUNCED BY GOVERNOR Mentally unsound over a long period Re Te Th tc ’ | Corespondent. | of time, and his mania recently incit- | BENSCREEK MINER IS Harrisburg, = Penna., March 8,| By Russell Christoff. led by a fresh incident in domestic . 3 ) troubles—the announced arrivel of his Phil Crooks and Ed Bender were | wife and jc children from New aos aT Altoona Jost ‘week. | York City on Monday or Tuesday of |ceived in a dynamite explosion last| these days be appropriately observed pet 3 SY ane costes Murray this week—explain Bruno’s actions, | week while at work in Mine No. 2 of | throughout the Sate by the planting aes Soll y at Gooderham’s on |, the C. A. Hughes Coal Mining Com-|of trees, the study of birds, and the|’ Mic Rit. Wivtner pany at Benscreek, Frank Hazlett, as- | consideration of other important Con-iter part SF tho week in Clvmer ed 26, of Lakemont, near Altoona, is a|servation probelms. ar BS ect mS ye hor patient at the Altoona hospital: His| Ip his proclamation, Governor Fish-| ankle last Friday tle io a hi left eye was totally destroyed. Hospi- er, who has been interested in forest| school. She is able to be or wl us tal physicians are making an effort to| tree planting sinnce his boyhood days,| Chie Crowell visited or ation ar save the right eve. The victim also re- Sa) ‘Not many years ago the forests | Saturday, Sitea m Yyresson on ceived burns of the face and the head|,¢ Pennsylvania were the glory of our| Myris Wav cniertained the: Snap and a fracture of the mose. He was|Common-wealth and the most abund-| py Ej rht Club st" Friday Re ne {engaged in breaking coal with a pick ant source of our prosperity. Now| Y A Catborin. rer Sl ne when the point came in contact with practically all our great forests areler in Yolustown last Satardav Edie a dynamite cap which had been placed | pone. Only a few scattered reminants| BB C. “foloh” his a os ing in the opening the day previous but' of original timber remain. The march | the week : : 2 fe re which had failed to explode. |of forest destruction has left us with| = jimmy Leon is a brand new uncle SERIOUSLY INJURED | 1927—Governor John S. Fisher has La desitnaged Friday, April 22 as Spring | | As the result of severe injuries re-|Arhor Days. The Governor asks that| is neighbors say. The wholesale s ghter apparantly had no connection with the Beaverdale riot of five years ago when several were killed and a number wounded, although Bruno is reported to have taken a prominent part in that affray There is no indi- cation that the man was drinking ei- ther before or during the long siege. The first shots rang out about four o'clock in the afternoen when Walter Coleman drove his car into the street near Bruno’s home and was fired upon. Bruno evidently believed that the car contained members of his family. Af- ter that events happened in rapid suc- spent the lat- | ST. AL INE NOTES vast areas of bare mountams soil: It| where's the cigars, Jimmy ? : 1 3 . £ ANE de ia . , . a . vt} | v Bo . "esSSion. Mr. aid Mrs. John Reise were ten. is our duty to restors to production| Walt Campbell has been dubbed e350 lered a surprise at their home here this idle forest land. Too long have we | official “eats carrier” for Don Heist. recently Music, games and cinch consumed our forests without making| Agatha Dluzansky is going to be- core the features of the evening: At Provisions for their protection and re-|come a missionary. H.H-H. (Heaven ore vo Te > eepend inewal, Help Her) |a late hour a lunch was served Pe avist as. 5 nati tn as ; ; 3 id oN Farananat, of Bradley] Fo exist as a nation, to prosper as| Florence Kuhnley attended the as A. d d < y ate ro. ‘ Zon : ¥ | J oti as & Faioss caller here > state, and to live as a people we show Wednesday night, but was dis- hi a Nas 2 Sy must have ey Dey ang flourish-| appointed because she didn’t see as SU : ing orests. ‘lourishing forests do| yack (Who is Jack, anyway? { A No SG mT WP WIS 5 : ac no is Jack, anyway?) m i me ; 5. | Harry Noel of Fallen Taper Was | more than produce successive crops| Esther Anderson is beginning tol, T° Henry Jordan McMullen of Pat. a business caller here Tocsnily. real of wood. They help maintain indus-|like English—or is it THE English? |tm% Cambria County, Pennsylvania, | Ne Yous A dos i WEER | pries, preserve animal and plant life| Jack McCann has been named the [209 10 his heirs and all persons inter- le i ‘esson with rele ves. |o, ; or x wi p re r | «wg + i y bi 3G s estate: oe j y : h D: ot ook a business |1¢ed our streams with pure water, | «Gleeping Beauty.” Wake up Jack! ® sd In ¥ os jes vives ihnt Al } dare, Joseph 2a Desi, (minister to ow recreational needs,| "Here's a new one—a sundae party|, NOLICK is hereby given Shay, 1 | caller in Patton on Saturday: |and preserve the inspiring natural en-|on Saturday. That's right Esther bert P. McMullen of No. 413 Brown LEGAL NOTICE. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF CAMBRIA COUNTY, PENNSYL- VANIA. IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY JOR- DAN McMULLEN. - — - . . Tir Yoo c J. has ‘ Y | “ vironment which has contributed so] p : . Weslo: «1... | Avenue, Turtle Creek, Pa.,has made | ENTERTAI AT BRIDGE Siar to American character. | Pde a Hunde application to said court to establish | WE ¥ EE Y g TT as g k hi , | pe as é aa) ning. _ nore et . A | ON EVE x OF MARCH 3RD| : Trees are much more than columns | Nan Dinsmore and Florence Kuh- the , gal Pn MeMull i; ny . B. ° eviained a. nom of 00 that ite ey tops Soward She ney hiked to St. Boniface lzst Sat. BisAY 4 ova eMule 7nd you 2 { race Dinsmore entert 2 d = | sky. ey are living creatures of a|,pday ( 3 ¢ 3 2d - ¥ : : \ C {urday. : od ahiehoe |ber of young folks a bridge at her|gpeat creation. They bring many coms| Frank Cox is quite popular these dence concerning the alleged absence [ home on Palmer avenue on the even-| forts to us. They clothe our mountain- | jays. : of the said Henry Jordan McMullen line of March 3 10TS Were aw-|qides. z . « valleys autify , fy op and the circumstances & luration ing of March 3rd. Honors were VW sides, adorn our valleys, beautify our| Part of the Annual staff met at|2D% the circun tances and gration arded to Mrs. Jesse Chapman and Mrs roadsides, frame our homes, and bring | the Heist home last Monday even- thereof on Monday, Ap J at 3 a arielsheroor: stess ser-| hae oo > Hives Y . Yap oy = ‘clock A. M., establis 1e lega Jimmy Semelsberger: The hoste SeI- | heauty into our lives. | ling. In fact, the beter half was there. 10 o’clock A ; Jo estan: i he gral ved a dainty lunch. The guests were| “There is no more practical way to| Ask Clark Heist about it. presumption of the death of the said as follows: The Misses Ruth Grant,|celebrate Arbor Day than by planting! The Annual is progressing very Henry Jordan McMullen in order that oR ? his real estate may pass and devolve i 3 sherger sse | i Pp : . | ! ~ X i 1) i Se | Mesdames Jimmy Semelsberger, Jesse | ha carried to our home grounds, our| number of trips to St Benedict of the persons entitled under the inte ¥ y 7 A apRPC | eee . 7 yp J | n y pe ake 8 aiding in his escape. : C. WILLIAM FE ORSBERG, |p n ur | Chapman, George Woomer, Fred@?k |, yadsides, our woodlots and our for-|j,te. T ’s 2 Teson. tate laws may enter and take pos- * Charged with possessnig and trans-| {DA E. FORSBERG, | TRINITY METHODIST vr | Morey Jr., Patrick Callahan and Grace | gots.” [rs ers oo 2 hair oaks session. . Td portif® liquor Elijah Yingling, of Bar-| 307 Magee Ave., Patton, Pa. EPISCOPAL CHURCH |pinsmore. | In concluding his proclamation,| We observe that the words “I don’t | CHARLES A. MacINTYRE, neshoro, was arrested last Hoek » 3 Executors. + tive George W- Feilds| > mC : County Detective George W- Feild : Do GIT IIs P. T. Gorman, pastor. in Sis county, and is now a pri- | ; SLANDER SUIT FILED. Bible shod] Po. soner in the Indiana county jail, be-| Edward J. Lingafelt, of Washington Morning worship at 11:00 ine anable to furnish bail: Thirteen township, has brough suit against Jos. Epworth League at 6:30. Leader pints of liquor were found in Ying- | Ler evel, residing near Portage, to re- Miss K. Moffett, Special features: O: line's car, county authorities reported. | cover $10,000 for slander alleged to |. ct Sunday. Frank Dudek, of Portage, together have been committed against him, by | Evening worship at 7:30 with some smaller boys, of the same | stating that the plaintiff had been con- | Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 place were taken before the court at|victed and imprisoned on a charge of | Friday on charees of [larceny and embezzlement. | MRS. MARY RIBLETT. breaking and entering. Er oes : It was | HOME FROM SOUTH. | bs, Mary Dia, aged 2 { Justice John W. Kephart of the sta- | oshua, i 3. 2 Ye [te supreme court, is spending a few| A Nr rn BOW days in Ebenshurg, having returned to of her daightel Yrs Mary Grove : 3 : | ag . Sd S dl breaking into stores and other places. | his home there from Florida where he| od three vedrs amo. She la survive Gasoline bootleggers, it<s claimed, and Mrs. Kephart has been on a va-| Re a: have defrauded the state of thousands | cation of several weeks. L y 1 ——— ————————— ars annually by not paying on ? nT or A or ot ate| ALTOONA OFFICES MOVED. Authorities are after them hot-foot: Twenty-five Altoona residents, em- i i ¢ ria coun- | ed in the P. R- R. shops account- | : . Among those listed in Cambria coun- ploy ed in 0p ace Dies At Hospital ty oe the following: H. H. Boucher, | ing office, have been transferred to | pita Ebensburg last larceny and Dudek was sent to Morganza. claimed that he was the leader of a gang of boys in and around Portage who had been making a practice of fa Hp y | vices were held on Monday in the Un ited Bretheran Church at Portage anc the Mrs. Mary Ril , aged 87, widow | Tr ~ Mrs. Mary Riblett, aged 87 daw! ENGAGEMENT ANNOU | Civil War, died on Friday at the homs| |by a number of children: Funeral ser-| Dewey interment was in Prospect cemetery. | prosperous young merc Station | Harrisburg and clerks at Bellwood and | Steve Kuzma, aged 37 years, of] CHECKING ROOM FITTED. Clerk of the Orphans’ Court of Cambria County, Pa. MORGAN W. EVANS, : : / ‘ney for Petitioner. icide late Thursday by shoot- " 2 : ty or hh especially it broadens the feet. Atiorney for Potitione: ; ,| ed suicide late on sday by Shool=1, ,1me, will again become worthy of| = Apcwers to the questions asked in ibensburg, Pa. 3| ing himself $hroag) the head he beautiful name she bears. I eom-||;5t week's column have been com. |February 28, 1927 at. rifle at the home of his parents, L.} ,.,0 most heartily to every citizen|i o in by t} ar loz We ave. stil ‘ \ TYE sath 1 < : ) 4 ing in by the car load: We are still » TTT AR re : Bi Mrs. George Fetterman. Dest Toe |of this great Commonwealth, especial-| waitine for vours, however. | DEMONSTRATION SOON .| sulted almost instantly. Atracted bYVi)o 4, the teachers and pupils of our| "pe annual track meet at Ebens- | BY THE BEE KEEPERS | the shot his mother found him lying in| (o,015, “the planting of trees, the| pure will be held on May Tth. ve | a pool of blood | protection of bird life. In doing this,| "Betty Grant lost her music pin.| The bee keepers of Cambria county ih ores : iv] | y Grar ) > § : Lh ors 0, 318, sounty CED. may we be filled with spirit of fore Anyone finding it, please return to | met at the court hou e on Friday aft £ thought, so that our children and our| per, | 7008 1a under the aushices of He children’s children will admire our| “yi the writer of the love note to| Cambria County Farm Bureau. 1€ provisions and bless our memories.” | 5 (artain Senior girl please make |2fternoon was taken up in a discussion . NN m dedi . ~ 1 r and ap LOIS JODON { himself known. Really M is ae- of he Dest metipd of hand] bec Bult i hid | tually worried over it. i Anderson or the extension dae- luate nurse of the Wesmoreland | Lois Marie, small daughter of Mr.| The basketball game at St. Bene-|partment of state college was present | pe ‘ se $ < . Liaw { > . istance th y interes 7 a Fray e Greenshrug. Mr. Beers is a and Mrs. James Jodon, of Barnesboro,| dict last Thursday was well attended. | to render assistance to, se interest- {| hospital at res om oO hant of Ash-|died at 1:45 o’clock Saturday morning|xA meeting of the boys® and girls’ ed in the production of honey. Ie was of pneumonia The child was 23 months | track team was held last Tuesday af-|decided to give demonstrations Re 8 e old. Funeral services were held on|ternoon. The teams expect to begin | farms of J. B. Holsinger, ne: : al Monday afternoon with interment in| practice very soon. | borough, and at t ie farm of Mr. Krug the Barnesboro cemetery: | The majority of the sniors were|on the Munster and Cresson pike, 1 | GEER RA | Governor Fisher said: “And let us pro-| now” are the most lot in ihe Te ' TR SUIC RQ 3 st popular in the] MINER COMMITS 2c IDE, q | tect the trees we plant, so that Penn-| cchoolroom. | John Fetterman, aged oD oars sylvania, the only state in the ‘Union| “yt Corby says that travel broad- {well known Heilwood miner, commitl- | gf, ¢ embodies the word ‘forest’ in her | : : Mr. and Mrs: James R. Hollen, 0 11 Chest Springs, at a prettily appointed _| dinner, announced the engagement of 1! their daughter, Mary Ruth Cecelia, to Hudson Beers. Miss Hollen is | ville. The wedding will take place dur- line the month of June. { Beaverdale; Greystone Service § (Rake lied Monday morning | ——— | as ri heir historv : an. [the near future ’ ops fh wnv Garage | Tvrone also were transferred: Jakerton, died on onday ing | oa line court at the March . pleased with their history test pap-|Y" é Soimstows and Sie Rigas Garane | I yrone » tree at the Spangler hospital, following { ¢ Jurors Ssiengg fowii, have a place | JOHN R. McGONIGAL. | ers. Gallitzin, Designed to clear up Chi ‘OB C RB | : jeitis operation. He is sur-|term beginning this Ween =v © Fo tobor y eig s [aro auer S ‘ah. | ! condition in the air, the ratio con- A008 COOPVR, aLappendisiis, Spery : | for the checking of their coats and| John Robert, the eight months old Margarete Hornauer, Rose Yah-| ; ill last w 4 a 1aw with ) d se 4 trol bil) last week ed Coolidee. | home at Lilly. He had been employed | dren. The funeral services will b oly : rol 4 he mines i hat section for the|held Thursday morning in the Gree 3S re members to have |in the mines in that s | I the Be for oe vear is|past 45 years. His widow and three | Catholic church at Barnesboro. er ovided Three of these have appoint- | children survive. Funeral services were | terment will be made in the chure ed and confirmed, and can function. | conducted on Monday. at Lilly. cemetery. Jacob Cooper died Thursday at his | vived by his widow and several chil- In. | second fl o! hats the county commissioners having [son of Mr. and Mrs: Frank McGone-| ner. and Billy Flynn had their seats| Margarette Hornguer visited in e| ha + room for the jurors on the | gal, of Cresson, died at the parental | changed in Virgil class last Tues-|Clearfield last Saturday ks fitted wut yn the court house near |home early on Sunday morning of | day The .Commercial contest will be Court Ti, No. 1, and easily accessible | convelsions. The child is survived by| Agnes Quinn was threatened to be | held at Ebensburg on April 9th. 1s ih A custodian will | his parents and several brothers and| put out of biology class last Mon-| Patton High Schol doomed for an- | day on account of misbehavior. Now ! other vietory? h| | from the other rooms: (his pa ‘be in charge of the room. sisters.
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