NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY eS % H { : THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU No ri \ A | BARI QUATELY EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BEEN » 8 : OF JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET Be ; h) y , AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE US KNOW ABOUT IT. ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION, VOL. XXXIII. NO. 35. ; | PA. ¢ . AUGUST 4th, 1927. 5¢) 52.00 PER YEAR IN ARVANCE. NEWS OF INTEREST MEN—THE BENEDICTS —< ; — ———— ra ON SUNDAY Wy OFFERED THIS YEAR — | Takes Marian Sharbauch, of Ebens- 11. ( ) — Native of Wales Passes Away at Her | 1 R : . . | burg, As Bride, at Nupti: 1 Mass 4 xo WN 7 1 > 4 \ » Age : Condensed Items Gathered from de i Supe . Do; ANON WE Ki Home Bere af the Age of | at the Cambria C County Fair at Various Sources for the : 17> 21) RK Ns seventy, Ebensbure. Openi 77 IN, A XY =< —— voensburg, pening on Busy Reader. | Miss Marian Sharbaugh, daughter 7 FL eA 2) 1 (ind Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins, aged seven- | Labor Day. ———— [of Attorney and Mrs. Frank C. Shar- i 4 > 2 7 37 7 1 7 | EXE | ty, wife of Daniel M. Jenkins of Pat- | s— Mus. Mathilda Spigelhalter, of Hun | baugh of Eben: burg, and Sdwin S. ; 7 Pas Fe ; ; cyt aii i on, died at her home on Sunda) The second of major events to be tingdon county, a native of Wilmore,| Short, of Patton, were united in mar- { ? : . 0 AHH Z, THAN v morning at 5:30 o'clock. She was born | conducted this year by the Cambria died at the Mercy hospital in Johns-| riage at 7:30 o'clock on Monday . b fw 3h bh" a [ {I+ Wales. Besides her husband she is | County Fair Association will be the town last Thursday, aged 67 years. | Morning at the Holy Name Catholic : Wks: 7 i hp ERS NBA urvived by the following ren: | agricultural fair to be held at the The KE. M. Burns property on East Jour A 5 E Thendure. bs by be pa toh | oH ) : 7) or d= RIEL HSE A, 2 Ei . Leona Clifford, of Alt million dollar fair grounds, Sept 5th Main street, Ebensburg, has been le- | the Rev. Father Hugh M. oi the Wi, = >I : LL (pals A | } { Mrs. Joseph B. Jones of Morgantown [to 10th, for six days and nights, be- ased by Major Lynn B. Adams, su- [ Bey, Fathers Adrian hi Henry, 0. | Se fH 7 \ - : , / CU BAT : Zi i West Virginia; William B. Jenkins, | ginning Labor Day, at Ebensburyg. perintendent of the state police, for |S B., both His places, being In the | OAR LP oe AS AE ME Ae em 0 : of Cape May, N. J., Henry Jenkins | The fair this year will be conduct a permanent barricks. The property | anctuary. le .nuplial niga mass, {hi / 1 GH STAR , Mig of Patton and John Jenkins, whose (ed on a larger scale than heretofore includes two lots and a house with ring. which the fot oY a » TS NS ON | Bh foes” - whereabouts are unknown. Mrs. Jen- (and many improvements have been room in the rear for stables. There fos i Sh Ns 8 Sorve: oy y Sseph anc - Rh \ 22, 07 G4 kins was a sister of Mrs. William | made at th grounds. Two additional are six state policemen at Ibensburg | tober harbaugh, twin brother Lio f J ) \ re x. (e8RTLY 1%] - Young and Mrs. Edward Leasty of | dpartments are included for the live- now and three at Big Bend. le pri, he atte gi Deine id —— ; : 2, NEON i Robertsdale; and Mrs. Catherine |stock. A division has been added in arold Krider, aged 35. a farmer | 62h Sharbaugh, a sister of the ride, | $ ENA fk) We il Lewis of Six Mile Run. | the dai with Harold Krider, aged 8b, a farmer [ind Ronald MeC ‘ormick, of Barnesbo- | : X77 4 2 The furc el eos weit conduct [the dairy cattle with a full classifi- of near Tyrone after overcoming an | o ) hy ug : \ AX W) ae 1€ neral service ( ~- | cation for milking Shorthorns and the attack of blood poisoning, died at the i plier oe fume Tm" Now | 3 ; y ed at the Methodist church on Tues- [spotted Poland Chinas have been ad- SLA ) asl 4 “| ding breakfast was served at the New | 7 / i ” ’ lav after at k 1 he 1. der / : spite : ‘dav fr ali. eo 5 oN 3 2 day afternoon at two o'clock by the |ded to the Swi de Rlkoons hos ig on Saturday rom 4 | Highland hotel, after which there vas | : IRE NYP > LQ = Rev. French McAfee and interment| T Ty Shrieg Pol Deparamnent: ogre " a rte en a reception at the home of the bride 4 : 1 FS : > i was made in aFirview cemetery. tion of America aE its Aer & €pped on a nail some time ago spi.. the reception the couple left df | ! i, 7 4 » ; ag < : s UELY and this caused the blood poisoning. . : : : n vd i : ea > \ testes show at the Cambria County Fair Forr Gindeliberzer. aced 28. by automobile for Niagara Falls and 2 = i = } this year. Fred L. Obenchain of I : erred Binge berger) ig Th other points of interest in New York | = ig WN Pt 4 = : CANNON IS SWORN lane oy 1 2 Sughain of In. Hit oo on Ss Th Lorn: OR winos| State and Canada, where they will | : wa ny sl | RANA 7. Jf i> 3 A {irr A Dir Cll ata ith ke gi Selberner 0 eulp | 2 oh By = rex | spend about a week, when they will | — ; | \ i fA hon. nie oe 3 th cod Preps on t ay I = an Loa be at home to their friends at the E = = / : s Nx IN AS (CONTROLLER ©: ment given the bo gy 7 > Is ent In the plant of the Goodyear|y,, Maurer home, on Mellon avenue, ; Z 77 A 1 ay ) d= \ ! s given the boys and girls Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio. The Courier joins with “Eddie's : “a TT ne - WL ? the county. Competition in the beef Policeman F. W. Lumadue of Has-|jayge host of friends in Patton in | 2 A S : nd airy tie il be one of the nos. vaeomils : exberionced. 2 of he hati hard . . re 1 vents S yes vith cash prem. hinge, Yecorly SWerisncey = Imil wishing he and his pre : Ls, hap- | —— - County’s Newest Official |iums being given by Mr. and Mrs ile o VY. aring & - te roSDErOUs We a, ’ y " — Vis : > » J Alle R = py and prosperous wedded life | : : = > = Given Herewith. | Ch ) = Schwab and J. Leon Rep- | = : K f Nov | i | | | | I Short Sketch Cor Conserning the | usual noise he began to investigate 2 York City. at the rear of a store, when some- Co one hurried down the alley, and al / to the cash premiums shot was fired at him. The officer is he past week : ver cup to the owner of the cham- at a loss to explain just why this was =r TES = - = I > of meeting the new county controller, | 2.5 done. Vy ~~ i Px t nry L. Cannon, of Glasgow, , | Pion exhibit in this department. ; , ” — township. 1 about two w { A spec 21 has been made in Donald, four year old son of Mr. 7 ——— Loe YO APO oho the sh les nt in which boys and J I, on sna Egyptian Seranaders Have Been | = = WB =F er. He as his new duties bi [and wi ce entries and for the sustained a bad wound to his righ : Z il O- = I new , is ; ent: ind for the foot Yoedithiy when he trod on a bro-| Booked for Wednesday of | : week : those Sat lambs the ken glass jar. The foot was almost Next Week. x h = E ee ee ma Sp toftman, ox Johnstown, whe recently f0 Ss in addition r 8 silver severed in two and the lad was cad { - 2 : : 3 —— Eat ia YIN 8% |, ize givenby the fair association. : weakened with loss of blood. | Fred Luther, manager of Sunset | 3 ~ department £ eo : / ambria County fair is gen : ; | : Hort Y s that hel SEER » ar t of forest | waters. : alr is gon Thirty three new patients were ad- | Park Auditorium, announce hat he 3 Can rm ma ten] ET considered. as one of the big mitted on Thursday to the State San- | has Secred the KE Sik iad Serenade | — 2 : i on Tuesday of t week, and will. | I e county, it is conducted atorium at Cresson. There are now |of Chicago, Ill, to play a dance | a fair basis. Competition | association will give Mr. : voy 4 Q z candiaate for the ul term of |. 751 patients receiving treatment for |gagement at Sunset on Wednesday ots Yeo juny, wom world and. Droraiunts tuberculosis at the institution. evening St Dest ook Lia orenasing stra 1t : oubiean tae > for pure bred m tits ouzh C 1 hae|is one of the best entour, and most on iia :. on =e 3 Iv : Ua 1 he Hama Barons h Sounall i music lovers need no introduction to | ca AMBRIA COU INTY JAIL YOU SEE THE BEST DR. P. J. KELLY MAKES Mr, Cannon is’ forty yeas age, ly. In tl i doparitiont c1de aga >e ! dn : ~ TINT ~ 5 married ,anc 5 one son; is a mine | ?2’ 5 I asin >. S, decided to ugain enforce th its merits. | MANAGEMENT IS GIVEN ELOQUENT PLEA FOR fi I a Wr "> B mine with ribbons and trophies additional. ordinance at that place. Much m: . i A humor in musie is intersper- 1 R 7 TTC {THER INQ Th) ] was a am Op Ales an Ina. Committees have been appointed sed with their programs. The slogan | MUCH PRAISE BY BODY AT GRAND THEATRE RIGHTS OF THE ALIENS supe rinten lent for Franklin Na- |The eattle der gniment in He dairy and are working for the success of | “They Even Made the Sphinx Laugh” tional Bank intere ] heen gjorecds of 041 for each the the annual reunion to be held at St.| which they have adopted. has be- |S tate Secretary of Welfare Sends A is Aid for Foreign Born Men Advocated | member of the Reade township school | HVE oreeds. offered in the ) { ffered ir rus ’ ¢ a 8 i : 7 . y Letter of Commendation to the To 1 . By Local Physician at Meeting board for nine vears Aloysius church at the Summit on|come nationally famous. Every mu. | Prices. Bovra No Better or Later Pictures to ’ Meld’ 5 Portase HIT: Io bree ros department. with: special the 27th, 28th and 29th of August. |sician in their band is an artist on | Ison Soar Be F 1 in the Lare eld in Portage, hit * the bre ena SD b S 5 | 4 aroer A hi Ferarrk \ \ lers’ « nic A charge of dynamite placed un-|his respective instrument { & i , se soung In the Larger . ip supervisors. Cannon s edu-| the breed lation, . 7: : . “YC « Iv hio ey 1 r +] h + Y « » $16 hv reve « ay . } I V1 — der the private garage of William| The coming of the Egyptian Ser- | Exceptionally high praise of the Cities Than Here. If Christ were to appear on earth ( a de. . 3 : 4 : re « F h ry, wp » ntv 3H hi Yhniot ist nop. J} r 1 s | ar + dian No, h 1X re Nimmo Sr., late Wednesday night of | anaders to Sunset Park, direct from | Management of ths Caminia coung — in this Christian age, he would beland ai Inc A al ie SX Ie : : 8 ~1. . S S < sd 3 ‘ top , i "ie as £ OGY mint rd n : AVE and . 1! ) 1ast week, awakened the inhabitants | Chicago, will no doubt attract a con. | pi on. i Con ane in a le fer from Never has the dashing Tim McCoy | finger printed, registered, and 47 Mr. C 1910-11, ving given. of Nanty-Glo, and cused considerable | siderable crowd to Sunset next week, | LFS E: McCauley, State Sec played in a better picture than *‘Cal- | quired to wear an ide ntification tag, >F. Lannon is fond athielics an ve a e damage to the building and to the | me rd tary of Welfare, to John D. Walker, | ifornia,” which plays at the Grand |declared Dr. P. J. Kelly, of Patton, on sports. He cap yothal nge premiums will amount ty car housed therein. State police state WILL PREACH ON SUNDAY. President of the board of Prison heatre tonight and tomorrow night. Sunday afternoon at a meeting in the | ba ebal teams rofess- | 2 J er Ts up T ’e 0 oe they have several good clues, but no The Rev. John Stewart, of Lake |: pectors The letter follows a compl is a stirring romance of pioneering Mose hal at Portage of delegates o ional footba ith ous Xhib | is in ac TH + hav . o Seda ; Hy “inspection of the jail made by a : np oo labor and fraternal organizations to |trobe t . | ait each premiums paid. arrests have been made. Worth, Florida, will preach : f ‘ : 1 the early west. A super west. | labor and fraterna g 1 : The department of highways has a | ro Fo orien, ho 1 # aeh at the state officials. 1 : pe : 1e. convention of the Cambria Coun- In » World w r. £ in A hew department t year will =~ ik ia | Services a he resbyterian courch | , : r . SE : Ne ot ye ; : rp i : a ih, at of id women’s oroane grave problem on hand, the only so-|on Sunday morning next. Mr. Walker is a member ol On rday, Thmosa Meighan is Con el for Me Projecion of Poss the ? ro as wo hiivave In| ratios f = nen § of RL lution of which would seem to be a| The Rev. C. W. Kairns, of Altoona | P¥ison board through his capacity seen ir > Canadian,” a smashing | ©! Born Wo: rkers, whieh Somt 8 Yes. |v Ty ( ng L Y 9 o od Tort EH move seeking to regulate the dress Pa., will be the preacher at the M. E. | county commissioner, and the other |drama of man who had to battle | olution to Gov. F uller i as Se > oUth with many other | ">" ¢ . nel orten Eo ae Ew MVOPR. OR anv ai 1 dd PL, Noe He 1 0 nite 7 av OTe ATA Lf Toixs : 1 freed » Sacco an bria ¢ 8. © He was y | ST V ther IES 8 3 o Wogun drivers, 2 many gonlatnts) { Church on Sunday morning Willian ener Homer C. George and |for love and happiness again he | Selts, vesdom Or ego ang | way g 2i SL owner icty Selecinl Dyine wave been received regarding th eit pert ce ———saiins { William J. Cavanaugh, are also mem- | very elements of nature itself. T 1 rder an ces pi tion rough hes : | iy his ny ~ SD DA , * 5 nD in: I ff: 'd in | this divison are $50 for the best ex large, floppy hats worn by the fair SEALED BIDS | bers of the board. The present com- | scenes were ) a : sentenced to- death. I 1-commissioned i d inj; 2a 1 € he ~ os $ D go 3 : > 14 2 i 1 h y wag e i I hibit: $30 for th her e Ss sex. It is claimed the vision of the q S. missioners have given every co-op-|jestic mounta an ‘he The re solutions, prepared by a com- | th onne was comm ) ec- | A 1 Boss toy the other ext ibits, operator obscured by the ungainly P Sealed bids will be receivea by the | eration to Warden E. H. Knee and {fields of Can: mittee, of ch Dominick Gelotte of fond lieutenant on the bat d. La ds be computed by polis on | 9 : : mh . $ . : al t he c "nN P t Ii 4 . uaiity variety uantit and dis ay. headgear. fa Bosough, School Board up un- | have also taken an active interest al- I'wo features, Marie Prevost in |Nanty-Glo was chairman, are as fol- | t given t ten . gua ily and sp 2 The bituminous coal suspension, 2 wrsday, August 18, 1927, for |ong with their other duties, in mak. “His Jazz Bride,” a vivid story of |lows: , ’ r rai ew department is tha or . : ~ or mis o "0 . kd : : : 1 + ey ! & 5 ; J . : 7 a > nd con Bo . | ¢ irds anc sx pecte he now beginning the 17th week, finds the Sormishine of od] ang kindling | | Ing every improvement to the jail. American ma , and Goethe’s im- “We, the Cambria County Council |," 2 y : io ! | 1 iy os ii in vad bird : 1 7 rite ah 0 p 30s se rear end- | y 1 : : . “ / 3 . 1 . . i : 7 NCes nec 7 nne . and | 1 tr ll be ad little change in the position of the /o¥ id ith. 1998. T} Shoo Your end-| Warden Knee, who has been in |mortal “Faust Il be shown at the | for the protection of foreign born |, iy hd £ Tove t cer. recusait t de niners : oe . ror MO - 2. J28. o ar reserves | ws sy Tot ip ‘ 1 +o : trenc 7 f nd n 3 Y { veel | § § Pe miners and operators. No veal say the right to reject : i on bi Sryes (charge of the county jail for many | Grand, Monday night. It seems to | workers, in convention semble lor . | ) he ar rt for some t Moun- gle is anticipated as long as the pres- PATTON BORO SCHOOL BO \RD | years, is given credit for the effect- [take the Germans to reveal the possi- | July 31, 1927, at Moose hall, Portage, adh Heh rien P=itain and St. Andreashere Rollers are ont hoor mapiel for coal continues, : i J F # BI ken! ais Q Yr liveness of his Ionagemont in the let- | bilities of the camera in pecard] ing | Pa., by unanimous vote ask you to|Rc" Wy. hada io Hr t ( ified c a has been a : : . ach : ro ‘ ce . \C | 4 1k e + y y J. an or vd 2 1 + | those clas l. A la 14s 1 A new Facord mn id of : red Blankenhorn, Sec’. | ter from the state secretar y. One of | imaginative qualities, » UFA Co. |use the power at vour command Ti x a Post {made for ui sified birds that may yermanent highways has been es- [his i rations. tho latte : is he S 0a | stha’s. 3 ital | verdes abs 2 sado Sacc0 and > 11 rion, and was | Made 1 1ed birds that ma) en oy i 206s wiles JOHN HETSKO EXP IRES his innovations, the letter states, i 1as approached Goethe’ ii render absolute freedom to Sacco ai Pst ovmimander Nr vasa be tered for exhibition purpose abli , 206, § | being communicated to other county |drama with deep reverence and feel- | Vanzetti, falsely accused and unju y a member } Nis : . Ties > ae a : T PAT rs g oy . ar. a . lp i ah i ’ if tl ortv an ht { oy 1d and school exhibits give haying bagn completed, Cxoseding by AT HIS HOME IN PATTON | | jails in the state, with the suggest-|ing. This tale of the devil is made im- {ly sentenced. . { promise of exceeding t ae of last 2 Omiles the amount cumpleted dur- {ion that it be adopted by them. The | pressive not only because of its pho “Such iustifiable o3 : 1d | Te NL oy : J oe : soils : " ; r : wid iD : 11Y € = such nujustifiable execution would . \ . he ome lepartmer ing a similar period last Jerr, the Join Heo, 2 Well know } Yoyiosnt letter in part follows: tographic excellence but also because {be a orave travesty of tastice and ant I’ ARME RS ME E I' WITH Pere i: d ao fi pi rane, State ichwayv ar y as an- | and miner, of this place, ied of a| CXKT 3 wr : : iwlan catia . : : . “@ A es Y . £ it y Nr > vols, L al alls all < ). Stake fii 7. depariment has an complication of di : Fo ran OL1 We fearn with much pleasure that | it is perfectly understandable in its |iyyeparable disgrace to be inserted in| SPORTSMEN AND TALK work ave their usual large num A io : seases, after : ; uch tn yo DE i . y 2 : 0 l hz h arg : nounced {our field representative’s report of the | theme and movement. The spell of | American history. Public opinion dl OVER SOME PROBLEMS 1 { { ——— - - mre ——— at the primarie n September 20t} buildings are under con- Miss Catherine Bur f Barnes- [ness of some time, at his home on a, ie op . & et us . y Mien atherine Jumns of Don POUT . 3 T “| recent inspection of the county prison aust” is captured by the camera ]every part of the world has declarer | X boro and John R. Easly of Hastings | Fourth avenue, on Saturday. He iz | r : held ouchodt ‘the picture ; ! : vO : : Wi rvived 1 hi vk 1 {that the same high type of manage-|and held throughout the picture. them innocent and we believe b : Dod * struction and will be completed for were united in marriage at the Ca- [survived by his widow and severa rr aiken : " Tuesday and Wednesday Lon Sl YT ay iscuss Deer, Sheep and Dog Situa- Leh . ’ { hodeal iv Baltimore last wool children. He also leave ® brother, iment that has for many vears char- ¢ and a) 4 your noble conscience wil Inot pe Yo {tion Earns ty But Amicably at use during the fair. One is at the hedr ‘ re la eek. 3, also leaves ¢ : g gr " . \ : 1 ; “ny ¢ hn AVR : tayo : > : es 3 y cab a 2 i 1 L thedral mn Ga PROTX \ g . x as SET | acterized this institution is still be- | Chaney come to the screen in hi you to extinguish their dear lives. Lh yo. track for housing of race horses John Bloom of near Ebensburg Steve Hetsko, of this place. [5 late ce “Mr. Wa.” All the tond tod County Association Meet. re 208 arb : , i le of large sale barn The funeral was held at nine o’- | Yates noes a cli 3 About 100 members attended the | the present stables not being large srecting a ¢ arge sale barns PE vas held : 2 0’ | |e us eclor ricki . y ie ail he t ¢ 1 2 » ere cing a couple of x 8 : ¢ a ock on Tuesday nite a well | elamorous color and mystery of the | meeting, which also adopted resolu- | The f ehowdh d the other will be placed He PYeMARES ave ple ; rs: orning i . X ay WY ' I'he far: and the s tsm , ugh, 1e oth vill t le Ob: AIS DIGINISe ANd Wh av pan : ] east sweep through this tions opposing the proposed compul- | “obey orien opposite the present swine barn so of room for the horses he handles | Zine fil oue and i > : | very often seem hopelessly at odds | Te Swihe of : f ti t tim h sia of venient over the 3 zing film of passion, intrigue anc sory registration of foreigners. All| 8 Lt the laree number of swine ox. PE om me ) me. 1 ass o ‘equiem over ne re- . . Yo. Ts . RQ r 4 " : 2 i . arg 4 ) § 3 bor wa ? ti; — . hich its in. {mains interment a made in St |as is also the wise provision by which . L Ore come strang ly into | delegates were urged to use their or at Ane. mech Eo may be placed in permanent / rig te t 3 - , ¢ ade ol. 3 } : the dowohierd : pat tl re lar oti > 1 1g 1 rms 1 A ane ae 5 ye Ki ote | Mary's com tery. P practically the entire convict popula- life of little Nang Ping, daughter | fluence in securing the moral support | | Cambrie Co Me et ; o the > ‘rancis Je erts | 1 S Ian : > : : : Roe . . NC 7 amb ounty Sportsme Associ- YORE : FANCS « ea) ? dotande emeter | tion is employed in some form on in- [of the oe larin Wu, and tragedy [of the United Mine Workers of Am- ac i Eber oh boy We ; ( vd wi Indicate an airplanes distance | : ation in Ebensburg on ednesday o from the ground in a fog, has been | announced. ing maintained in all respects. “Good order, cleanliness and amor | regulated system of discipline, are |throbbing Cc ( s Catholic church. Following | ; : . : given special mention in our report, | am: | over deer teep and dc rot togetl ‘ : . » Sileep and 2 got togeth- barns. MRS. MARG ARET DE LOZIER. Mrs. Margaret Delozier, the oldes t resident of Altoona, died on Thursday | | “Highly creditable improvements |to be shown at the Grand theatre on | vention delegates to continue their |} : A ine devices. exceptionally fine | —— m——— | Kirse 1 repre particularly ituti I foll its heel tan to Ths er : I'he newly constructed whlks will | stitutional maintenance work or at [follows on its heels. erica in this opposition. { , make the grounds re attractive and | s . ¢ . : . ; ; . 4 | last week an a w Hors: Saw é g nds more attractive and [work outside on the farm and in the A novelty of more fan is gi Patrick MecCrystal was temporary La t icy and. tallied over a od | conveninent and the midway will be trikae CPR. he Fox SWE 701A nts r tors gE . 1 . | nestl ut amicably ¢ at st reach- 1 nel al ! away 1 : city park. interest occurs in the ox News reel | chairman. Dr. Kelly urged the con- : . d e A~lbe crowded with attractions and rid Nearly everybody wants to be a xd a basis for further discussion. A y ' [1 Autlaglions, and, rds -ohibiti agent and the rest want [of last week, just two weeks before |. : : £1} 1 Q de thi o ‘hen : ti argenumber representative p pe tahition iti i! a There are |her 100th birthday anniversary which |i the physical features of the plant | Saturday of this wee k, when a portion | work in opposing proposed 1 legislation | t la filic : Po Tron tatives from vaudeville program booked through » prohi als. d | 1 ay ¢ sary w ! Af ; oy i : ral eo l affiliated organizations ‘ough- “hid . : A ad fo ha pros niin, obi -ohibi | : are also reported to have been made |0f it will be screened in natural col- | providing for the registration of for ise oroanizaions tuvounh. | wirth Hamid Inc. of Now Veo! ity 19,000 applicants for 2,500 prohibition | would have occurred on August 11th. |! Y as coll ; r. termed Technicolor. by the indu ion born in this country. The Patton |®ut the county attended the session 4 anid, its Of NEY Is C ’ vw |S 2 S 18 Ss Ss: or, } 2( > Heo 1 X = 3 i A118 C 'y. 2 d 1 : 2 ' wl ak in fr 1 y jobs in the country to filled by civil| Born in St. Augustine, a daughter | SIn¢e our last visit, as follows: in- Thic will he fir his: has bony DOTS: 15 S Ae) and a large number of farmers from | Will take place in front of the gr: and- ; ; {of Henry and Margaret Krise, Mus. | stallation in the kitchen of a large [try. This will be the first this has | physician stated that this country i an t he Pm : stand during the afternoon al Sryce. f known origin destroy- | Delozier was one of the few remain- | as cooking stove in replacement of | been employed in News reel showing |a haven for the oppressed, and be- > 3 ere y » there {the regular race progra ire 0 an unkno ; A ot Job inaey ¥ baptized by Rov. Dent | the former coal burning one; gas |and portrays recent scenes much more |lieves that the majority are not stron- | eh ih er repre entatives were [£0e } Fn jsh the Iiucic residence & » S S- | Ing song baptiz 3 . - Tr 3 ye aYessst ins : » vr 3 . nue! sroste 1 ho at nist 1 1 ed the Tesicence and coy ll k | rius A. G Mitzi Sl resided Al- [burning system from the bread bak- | vividly. Others will follow shortly. gly in favor of burdening the for- Ii : hivde Poster By the a3 tractic eph Salvo at Bakerton last week. | rus wallitzin. She resided in {ine ovens. al introdi ed; fot eae eri et joener with strict registration re. |the sportsmen of the deci actions. Service on the trolley car line be- |toona 42 years, going to that city af- | Ovens; also niroducec) a .sately PENN CENTRAL BUYS : : ip state game commission to send expe- C. Lloy tween Indiana and Clymer will be |ter the death of her husband, Henry | device provided for the elev: itor; and ish A 2 > op | RIF CINONLE, rienced hunters into woods and [orchestra lis : nti , od wutos, buses and trucks | Delozier at St. Augustine. She was a [renovation and repainting by prison LILLY ELECTRIC PLAN1 Attorney Peter P. Jurchak of fields, ba by 1 iosion to | the dance se autos, ses § d hn > and 1 3 £ . lds, bac } CO¥ ston tc : i Jascontinuead, . : i f the Sacred Heart Church | labor of the administration part of Johnstown lauded the speech of Dr. HOB, sat 1 COMMISSION 10, asl: having put it out of business. | member of the Sacrec ear nu om Fe s ! ye : \ : 5 1 off the surplus as W are re- | week. * = CQ Is | the building. I'he Lilly Electric Light Co. plant | Kelly, telling the delegates that for- v 1 ¢ aeie—————— = Louis Glosser, founder of Glosser’s [at Altoona. e A : LY : py ! I | ported oing tremendous damage to ; : store in Johnstown, died at his home She is survived b y three children: Another feature, and one that is|and franchi ve been purchased by feigners could not hope to become arm lands y action was taken at MES, MARY ANN BU RKEY. i th t ity Sunday, at the age of 61| Mrs. John C. Maloney of Altoona, |Particularly gratifying to, us is the [the Penn Central Light and Power |good and loyal Americans without { the maeting however. Bit A Funer i Mary 1 at ¢ D ely € £ TE, * » 3 : : y 1 y mer +} £3 mnnathoti Tees e | the 1 ing, however, approving o neral 3 r . Mar; In Nat ClLy, ’ 2 | with whomshe resided; John Delozier | Pronounced improvement in the med- | Company, and the new owners took [the sympathetic assistance of men of Gn oy ever, aphray or | Ann Bit amed 86. wife of William Years. Phi 1 Linus Delozier, |ical system of supervision under |possession on August 1st. The pur«|the Kelly type. However good their |diSapproving the decision of the com- Tit ah pan tke Engagement has been announced of | of Philadelphia, and Linus Delozier, [ical Ss) : Sion nm on ; L 4 3 > dog Inelr lmdisstion urkey, : ccurred on Ee sr . Toy f TP: Tw -nine grand chil- [Which all prisoners on arrival are |chase price is said to have been about [intentions to emerge from the “melt-| Ene . v3 Amelia Marie Puma, a Johnstown girl | of Patton. Twenty-nine grand chil- be this bs oy 2 “isis! | A few weeks ago Presid Tos 3 Sout : be held and Count Rosario Sagramoso, who | dren, 70 great grand children and 12 [held in detention cells until they have | $110,000, Penn Central, by this move, } ing pot’ ‘as Americans, foreigners Ww AS thao | ronan oh Dou Fh for be is stationed at Johnstown as Italian |goreat great grand children also sur- [been examined by the atending' phy- [widens somewhat its territorial hold [are at a great disadvantage and are | a dansk D3 whar | Hove Evanvel Yo » inter. : 7 ol for thi listriet | vive | sieian. in Cambria county. greatly handicapped without the kind if slalign, MY. oiechn mm) » ! : cons or s dis . | . : Nt thy Pay irri A i nd combathatin adidas / Frank P. Barnhart, well known| The funeral services were held on | Our report also speaks of a de- : — a Se — De and : yvmpathetic euidance of Amer- | # > il ‘ ine wi : y i 3 i rov i } atter » an 5. Jack Cairns o e-| ican bor en ar v sta he | Johnstown attorney, and Robert B.|Saturday morning with a requiem fide Soprove ment dag Siogier of Mr and Mrs. C ; hn ns of 25 J 1 born m wind women, stated the Si hid iy , he ' , find in Bender, formerly of Ebensburg, have | mass at nine o’clock in the Sacred | daily Fangs Jn the bill of fare pro from, unr Ail Oe ts fr ormstown yer. t to last weeks’ meeting r. | stond of Wher of sensed’ dot formed a partnership to practice un-|Heart church, following which the | vided for the inmates and we consider | former's er, Mrs. atherit . EN ae a oes Tiga on 1 le 8 198d, dog. der the firm name of Barnhart and | remains were brought to St. Augus- [that your food menu is now exactly | Cairns, of th ac B YRON \ DAVIS IN TOWN. y Huan. ead a Yeso nh hs re vas 1 n | hs - Bender | tine for burial as it should be—a nutritious and well ——— : Frye 2dvoraun ; dog Lules of Lhe will be . ; . | Hie er Y avis RR Ter . ARTs Ls, bie x o aw : nde to provide for t th *hief } it the next meet- The annual Simmons reunion, one | —— balanced one without any tendency to and efficien in the administration Among the Patton visitors on Mon- | EAL : : for t of the pioneer families of Jackson| The supply of hunters 3s for [zo beyond the point of what should |of the institution vhieh you are inl day of this week was Byron W. Da- : ante antl od aout : . tate Bureau : x et} : ( oi- | reasons , OV . oi haven? eo 2) . I ) { ma shee . 1 a ¢ U state bures township, will be held at Albaugh| Cambria County for 1927 was recei- [rea onably be provided for the pris- | charge. vis Ebensburg, who is seeking the | ha en a ste 1 ) after [of Anim \ oan inter park, near Vinco, Saturday. ved on Wednesday of this ras at the | oners. We have, Szondy Written to Among recommendations made bv) Re pabli oon nomianiion tor Clot of I 1 AV inter- ” i] pe . . art . N ; ‘ . Q sper: } eo , 3 . . 1 : d V dl l 2's. Joseph E. Thropp, aged 79, a for-|office of Lester Larimer, County [the Authorities 4 Severs, Plier hg the state secretary for further im- [Courts at the primaries on September | ans urpo eal consta ’ 3 i ao yortsiien at mer congressman from this district, | Treasurer, and the licenses are ready | ty DRL that they wou J do well 10 | ovement of the prison is the addi-|20th. Mr. Davi is well known toh tot ’ fice tha ‘ eiag 15 Voab : : : tanads overt at vd 3 3g ak rap | ¢ 3 S98 5 ra Si ar ‘Nu. + . . , . . at : ! L a Vel died in a hotel in Quebec, Canada, | ford tribution to Rose making ap adopt 3 fo 1 me or A pat mem _ | tion of a library the prisoners. It | many residents of this section. He charged w the duty of m reg- | will 1 du , bigger scale last week. | plication. The license fee this Year is © lee! that ¥o dane the; cuggeste ¢ s could be done |was, up until his resignation a few |ular in tigat to see t 11] the ‘ ; decided at A, H, Lewine, a prominent Jewish | $2, it benig raised from $1.25 by the | warden are deserving of high praise practically wut cost by persuad- | weeks ago, deputy prothonotary in |does are lic 18 u ex ) Ine: 3 od at merchant, aged 62, died at his home [last legislature. Those making appli | for this very creditable record and ing some loc tivie organization to [the office of George Walker Williams | not roare. o all oy Coie meetin soete. Li i ol in South Fork on Wednesday Sven. fenton by nail for licenses must or | we want to offer our best congratu- put on a drive for the donation of {and is well qualified to fill the oo that os Knee Bled ae Sor X yon to a ale Same ing of last week. close $2.05. |lations on this record of your interest books for the purpose. sition which he seeks ote. Tia € Y 1 in addition to the regular
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