NEWS ITEMS ARE HAVE A VISITOR, US KNOW ABOUT IT. SOLICITED BY THE PATTON COURIER. OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET IF YOU VOL. XXXIIL LOCAL AND STATE NEWS OF INTEREST Condensed Items Gathered from Various Sources for the Busy Reader. NO. 39. Mrs. Mary Alpin, wife of the Rev. Mr. Alpin, pastor of the Barnesboro Baptist church, died on Monday mor- ning at the Miners hospital at Span- oler. She was admitted to the insti- tution on Aug. 11. The Rev. John R. Thomas, pastor of the Ebensburg Congregational Church, Sunday conducted the six- tieth anniversary services at the Bethany Congregational church cated midway between Ebensburg and Wilmore. Eighth grade examinations for all who failed or who were unable take the regular tests last spring were given to nearly 200 hoys and trom al sections of the county Ebensburg last week. The examina- tions were under the direction of the | County Superintendnt. M. S. Bentz, and his assistant, G. W. Stephens. James Norman, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney . Diehl, died at the parental home in Cresson on Thurs- day last of convulsions. Steve Markovich, aged 5 years of Portage died at the parental home there last Friday of pneumonia. He is survived by his parents and several brothers and sisters. Miss Margaret Fisher, aged 64, a resident of South Fork, died at that place of a complication of diseases on Vhursday last. . Damage estimated at $3,000 was oc- casioned by a “fire in the stock room of the Charles McKeown printing es- tablishment in Johnstown on Friday. Five thousand persons assembled on Thursday of last week at Williams- burg, Blair county, to hold their an- nual community picnic. Charles M. Schwab: of Lortteo, born in the town, was the guest of honor. Miss Anna Yuhas, aged 15 years, a student at the Portage High School died on Friday night at the Memorial hospital after an illness of a compli- cation of diseases. South Fork was picked as the place for holding the 1928 convention of the Northern Cambria Firemen at the convention sessions held in Barnesbo- ro last week. Miss Ruth Eger and Carl Conrad, beth of Sankertown, were united in marriage at Cresson last week. According to the Cresson Record Joseph Dlbruski, of Patton was ar-j| rested in Cresson last week on a charge of malicious mischief made by a citizen of that place, alleeing that in operating a motor truck he knock- ed down an electric light pole, and failed to notify authorities of the ac- cident. At a hearing he was ordered to make restitution and was given a severe reprimand. ..Union miners will hold a commun- ity picnic at South Fork on Labor Day. Don’t forget the annual Harvest Home Picnic at Chest Springs on Sat- | urday of this week. Between 350 and 400 men employ- ed by the Hughes Coal Company at Benscreek, who are operating their mine on the Jacksonville agreement, are out on strike this week on an effort to have certain wages paid adjusted. Dr. W. D. Hall of Glen Campbell has returned to his home after spend- |; ing a couple of months studying in Europe. John Henry Madison, 62 year old miner of South Fork. died at that place on Thursday last. He was born in England and came to this country at the age of 17. His wife preceded | him to the grave. A number of chil- dren survive. Five members detachment stationed of the state police at Ebensburg were transferred Sunday to Spangler | where they will have headquarters at | the Brandon hotel, six members of the same troop remain in Ebensburg, and three are stationed at Twin Rocks. It is rumored that additional members | of Troop E. of Harrisburg will be as- signed to Cambria County during the week. NORTHERN CAMBRIA STORES TO CLOSE NEXT THURSDAY | Thursday of next week being des- iginated as Northern Cambria day at the annual Cambria county fair at Ebensburg, thern Cambria Business Men's Asso- ciation, P. O. Holtz, of Hastings, an- nounces that the stores of the North Cambria Merchants will be closed all day Thursday. Sept 8th. instead of the usual half day. STEPHEN REJBA, Stephen Rejba, aged 50, died on Saturday night at the home of a nei- ghbor where he was visiting. A phy- sician was summoned but he was dead before his arrival. Death was found to have been caused by acute alcohol- ism. The widow and three children survive. The funeral services were conduct- | ed at nine o’clock on Tuesday morn- ing in the Greek church at Barnesbo- ro and interment was in the church cemetery. PICNIC ND PIG SHOW. A picnic and pig show will be held at St. Lawrence on Saturday of this week, the St. Lawrence Pig Club sponsoring the doings. The social part of the affair will be in the na-| ture of a basket picnic and there will be dancing on the program. For the show Judges from Penn State Coll- ege and the County Farm Bureau will be on hand to decide the, respective merits of the swine. lo- | to | girls | at | the secretary of the Nor- | aturday of This Week At Ebensburg. art on “They're off will be heard at ensburg track next Saturday at m. when the runners will make tial bow to the Pennsylvania crating under the rules of the Racing Commission. With judge, Sidney Bender, in Jud togal in the oval at ‘ver in the history of racing have their been such | ber and such excellent quality | housea on one track there are to he { found in Ebensburg during the meeting | which will hold forth daily to | including Saturday, September 10th, X race daily or shine, The lar combined with tucky ymmi m's rules | vailing, been instrumental i | tractimg at number who as a rule do of the country ible in br the two their publie, op- Kentucky that Eb- the IXbhensburg Pennsylvania large num- a as up and with pre at- to th turn are of owne 1 1is +in rs ave i of horses small tis for attr that in surpassed stable evidenced construction racing retary Calman, deavoring to devise ways housing the number in accomodations . Patrons of the sport will have an op- rorjunity never before, presented, as some of the stables shipping here s that have recently shattered track 3 at Lexington and Columbus, st two derby winners this year included in the scheduled to Ebensburg. The riding talent prise six who are included twenty-five leading race riders United States and Canada this Every modern convenience to on any race track in the country is to be found at th bensburg track and management has expended a great deal of money to provide the public with ev ery comfort and convenience, Indication for a record crowd on the opening day on Sept. 3, are antl«apated, with grand- | stands filled to i when Starter } Brown springs on the first at two p. Saturday. SPORTSMEN HOT AFTER found on a and it variety efficiency responsible riding telant cannot be That best the ra point of anywhere, room will be by the premium that de- al barns en- for stable lis Mite sed is and means of eXcess are stables to ship the the in in year be found boys the race m. next In reply to the request of the Cambria County Sportsmen that he report to | hibition enforcement officials in Pitts- | burg the recent pollution and killing of | the fish in Sandy Run, near Portage, as the result of federal officers dumping large quantities of mash and raw liquor into the stream, United States Cc niss- ioner Ray Patton Smith, of Joh has issued a statensent. { The sportsmen believe that the ial officers should properly discipline, struct and be responsible for their | that commissioner Smith should | some action in carrying their gri |to the proper officers. However, is not | the duty of Mr. Smith as a commission- | er to institute a prosecution, even where {he knows of a violation of the Hi | say | Since it | Smith to { burg enfor fice the | liquor and in- law duty of Commissioner report the matter to the Pitts- ‘emen officers, from which of- ents were working when the mash were dump into the | stream, the sportsmen say they will pre- sent the case to John D. Pennington Pittsburgh, federal enforcement director They state that unless the federal offi- {cers make an investigation, and take tion, if warranted, they will i that State Fish Commissioner N. R .Buller or | that the state water and power resources | board prosecute the pe alleged | have illed the fish in t Y statement of Commissioner Smith, follows: The of the United Com | missioner not a prosecuting office as | a district attorney's office. Even where [the United States Commissioner knows of |a violation it is not his duty to institute a prosecution. It is the duty of the trict attorney to do so such a Without passing upon the meritse of the matter which you have called to my attention, I must therefore ay that I have no authority United ates Com- missioner, to take any whatever If these prohibition agents were prosecu- ted under a federal and the | brought before me in the usual regular way I would then pass upon the matter. Prohibition officers police officers and all other officers should strict ‘countability both of commission and sion. over zealous officer inactive officer fact a detriment officer from filling is not the | of | | | rsons strea } States lis als- in case { | | | | as | action | i statute ci | constables be held t conduct | 0 or acts An An omi desirable at all; a |acts of is not is of value prevents in real no | He | his place. Mr. John D. Penni | officer for this distric | conscientious executive prohibition thorough, without welcome gton, I know | consulting him that he would lconstructive criticism of any of ure. If his ¢ any misconduct other, one to him am will be matter his depar of ities of {been guilty or any « any may and mat case, matten ation serious Sure | the vestl antly of any | CHEST { | PRINGS TO HAVE BIG Springs is planning for its wrvest Home Pienic and big | Chest | annual Ha home coming celebration in the grove | lat that place on Saturday of week, the ladies being busy some time planning and preparing an {elegant chicken and veal dinner and | supper for the general public who [are cordially invited to attend. | The affair will actually start on | Friday evening of this week when a [square dance will be on the card at [the hall at that place. Square dancing {will also be a feature on Saturday | afternoon and in the evening until 9 | o'clock, when it will be superseded {by round dancing. An excellent or- chestra has been secured and a good {time can be looked forward to. | There will be games and ! ments of all kinds. The Harvest Home picnic has grown to be a gala time at Chest Springs, and has also gained much popularity all over the north of the county. Plan to atend it. this ee ee ————————— Advertise in the Courier. REAL RACING EVENTS D. | in- | stern | presiding | Ken- | include | will com- | the | PROHIBITION AGENTS] town, : | feder- | their | ANNUAL PICNIC SATURDAY | for | amuse- | PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, REV. GORMAN TELLS OF TRIP IN LETTER | Finds Conditions Have Changed in Ireland Since He Left | Twenty Years Ago. Red Head Queen "The editor | ted August | Gorman, is in of the M been receipt 10th, from pastor of the place, who has month or mn a Vis land—Ireland. Here it The Maze, a letter , Rev. P Church of pending the to. 1 | past S50 it i Hillsborough Ireland 10th, his ne | Live August 1927 Mr. Owens: have been thinking old home town very m month. It may seem speaking of Patton, in that language, seeing that 1 am sitti the house where I was reared. 1 find myself strangely out touch with this | land of my birth. Twenty in Am rica have left their impress and made their cha felt. Ireland is Ireland still but an entirely different island from the one I left as a lad. Coming over this time | I landed at Kingston after a dark, and stormy crossing from Highead in Eng- land. The boat was filled to overflowing | that is correct in one way at least) and your humble servane stood out in the | rain all the night. I have heard it said | that the roughest pit of water in the | world is the Bay of Biscay, and the next | the Irish S I am quite ready to] agree. If there were Six on the boat that were not the of mal | de mer, 1 failed to see them. Daybreak | and tl Irish coast were welcome sights. folks of | 1 during rather I 0 the strange ‘ennsylvania | the past [to be of y ears iss Ardyth Gragg ambled into S rwn from her father’s truck farm near Tulsa, Qkla., and walked off with the beauty ¢rown for Farm- «F's Week at Oklahoma A. and M. College. FRANCIS CAMPBELL CALLED BY DEATH is persons victims Xl 1927. Shares With Buddies G.-Shaw of Ft th in oil. He d war buddies, his I wells, which will pay for fifty hom AEF convalescents and fan in the Kerrville Hills ne Antonio Worth, ( remembered so donated proceeds { with et I" oC ) AT See Only the Best Shows | QUATELY EQUIP] a OF JOB PRINTING OF ALL KIN AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION, the Market Affords. and tomorro plays in “The Man of a Zane Grey Stor tion picture with f the a sn the uality. ng! Cl iaugnter i gloom oe alarm turned out doors a Ww t Its a r 1 Here comes th agon, driven b Jack he H ring é ing a non st SU Hay $2 olt Forest,” | 1C | ory usual Para-| 1 Nook rv extinguisher. oard and ride with Harry to in fiery eves and a burning 1 nea by who was true to him! Hig first flame a conflagration of Harry Langdon is Grand theatre next is oy starring Saturday in at which the after- noon and evening. Ruth Hiatt is the flame Natalie fire. On and Labor Day, Mon Kingston la the y, bon Septem- | ber 5th, and Tuesday, Sept. 6, Dolor- | 3 . Tn | e {es Costello plays in the “Third De-|the grounds and on all the streets that the latest melo- | gree.” This is story | drama showing the third degree meth- | es 3 ar Imag if you in two hundred wet and cold people ding in line to have their ba examined by ithe cus- toms inspectors of the Irish Free State. It was my second customs inspection and | I was to have still another one a bit la- | ter in the day when we crossed into Ul- | ster. The train for Belfast was waiting and in ¢ ery few hours we were in the Queen City of the North. It a truly beautiful city with a population of nearly one million. Rope manufacturing, ship building and linen weaving e its prin- cipal industries. Here are built most of the White Star liners, the Titanic among the largest of them. My old home town—Bangor- beyond recognition, Twenty he populati stood at thirty- dred but its advantages of loc bracing r have increas its bility for homes until now forty thousand. It is purely sort, much on the order of Cape May. 1 rememyer how walk out to ‘the ends of the very few minutes. Now the expanded for two miles in I do not know what your weather been this past month, but i it yuld hardly have come up to that which We been having. It rained ev- ery since 1 landed al a but at least two. | help explain growth. It ald I want to visit some ern before 1 return Ireland o four grandfathers’ day seg only in t western and | provinces. Here the little old | ancient e 8 ’rominent Patton Citizen Ex- pires Suddenly At His Home, Monday. Francis Campbell, aged 70 years, |a well known retried mine foreman of the Pennsylvania Coal & and Coke Corporation and one of Patton’s best known and respected citizens, died of paralysis 1 here at 10:30 o’clock on rer His end {came sudde unexpectedly. Al- | though not in good 1th for some | time, Mr. Campbell had been about, [and an additional st e from which {he failed to rally | very short period. Francis Campbell, has member of the Patton Joard for a number of years, h | ways taken an active part in the mun- |icipal affairs Patton: he ing | been a reside ; rears. He was | church this {boro Council | is | | | is chang- years ago five hun- ation and desira- numbers seaside re- or to a | ed 1 | wl served it Sch 10 D, a Wildwood we used town in limits have directions 1 Py Of all worst piace at of h Not shower have 1S day rain, is survived by w 1 » childre Patton; . William Lamor long a and r=: west- | ils truly green the se Jo en fix is t ofl 0 The is to counties 1 ( umbus, Ohio, an both at home. He lowing and Joseph Cunningh [ter Jose vent at The f n he brot Drot way are tage, and Joseph's to Whisper a word et back 1 "ell the team of ours them 2 Methodist m to 1 Pennant Yours will be ing 2h, when ill be cele- follow in St. rely, T sine 1 at | “Catholic c GORMAN of reaquie Interment w cemetery. | CHETREMON CLUB WINS FROM CLEARFIEL GANG mass Mary | BROADWAY LIMITED WRECK AT GALLITZIN KILLS TWO last ex- Country Club took on the rfield and copped from them in a close contest at the remon | the being The summary: The Chetremon Thursday afte from C golf a ‘noon Running at the rate of 35 miles an jores yz hour through a heavy fog, the east | bound Broadway Limited, crack Penn. | sylvania flier, was derailed at Ben- | | nington, near Gallitzin early on Mon- |: day morning. After passing the Gal-|% litzin tunnel the lead engine jumped |E- the track, swerved to the right and cpa | plunged down a 100 foot embank-|j 5 ment, carrying with it to their deaths |w ¢ both members of crew, C. L. Gar-|T. H. McKenzie ret: of Pitcairn, the engineer and R. }Boyd Hawes C. Spangler of Derry, the fireman. |W. Perringer The second locomotive of the train [DIK a ran about 100 yards along the track, Brn SN then derailed and made a dive | 7. 1." Brown into the earth. The fireman, Emory [a B. Cowher J. Hartman of Wilkinsburg, was D Westover | verely, probably fatally injured, : Zeigler the engi Edward Hunter of | McKeehan Craft severely scalded. Only | two he train were injured, | neith -E. J. Sutton, of | New ee masters and J. nor, Pa., conductor. e derailment was at to press undeter- many hours for the the P. R. R. to traffic. 1 1ks, Sale 24 Chetremon. Clark Jr Wildeman McAnulty Brown M. Schv Allport Brown J. 0. 1€0. nose Se- ud | or Clearfield r seriously York, bag: W. Simpson, of What caused t | the time of i mined. It crack wreck crev clear tracks Stauffer Bigler Stauffer O'Connor | Howard Hart Wright Bi I Jack Fulford George Reed J. W. Gallaher . Raymond Wallace Jas. Nevling | Schenk Rinehart Cortez Bell R. Thompson IR vling | Walters .... |L. A. McDow | | Ww. Wm Paul Dr swick the for HUNTING 2 Sept. 1 to Mineral and gallinules- SEASONS, ie Nov. 30. s 1 OPEN Railbirds- { Mudhens Jan. 15 Wild ducks, except wood dueks and eider—Oct. 1 to Jan. 15. Wild turkeys, grouse, ringnecks and quail—Nov. 1 to Nov. 15, Squirrel Nov. 1 to Nov. 15, : abbits and hares—Nov. 1 to Nov. | - For imalieNov. 1 t | BOB McGOWAN’S BAND Fur bearng animals—Nov. y end | : Th “TINIE of Pines Hv COMING TO SUNSET Bears over — [to Dee. 15. z Deer and elk—Dec. 1 to Dec. 15. Py | B53 Oct. to ell “= 3 Ty 30. old—Nov. 15 - = | Bob McGowan and h { chestra, of West Virginia, ) | been making such a hit in the Pitts-| burch section for the past summer, have been engaged by Manager E red Luther, of Sunset Park Auditorium. to play the dance engagement, on Wednesday evening next. This orches- | tra comes to the north of the county | for the .first time, and, inasmuch as the have been highly recommended to ! the management, and are conceded | to have been one of the most popular orchestras playing Pittsburgh engage- | ments, a treat is in store for lovers icy) 120 | of dancing and dance music. Peck exhibit at the Cambria County Fair. | ais and his orchestra will bo card Now low prices. FAY this Saturday night at the Auditor- L. B-EAYLOR, Dealer, | {1 in Johnstown, also under man- Ebensburg, Pa. | poement of Mr. Luther. one year famous or- | who have 1 MISS KATHLEEN REFFNER, Miss Kathleen Reffner, aged teen vears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reffner of Spangler: died at the Miners’ hospital at 3 o’clock Friday { morning. Death was caused by a com- plication of diseases. Her health had been impaired for the past three mont She was admited to the hos- pital last Saturday a week ago. FRIGIDAIRE PRICES LOWER. See the Frigidaire and Delco light | —— {In ormer Patton Miner Dies In A | wit] | fo Thomasg { formerly Thursday General result of severe head ied when caught in | plosion | Run Coal Company mine a | grift. The body arrived here on Friday | night and was taken to the | p { William Elms. such conducted the cl Mr. V Vi Rou be |, one one ol mer Rec GII Miss THOMAS ROUNDSLY FATALLY INJURED Pittsburgh Hospital As Result of Accident. loundsly. aged 41 resident of night at the hospital, Pittsburgh, injuries su premature in the Var a 1 B 1d while work + nome | services unday ernoon God, of which the « member. Interment cemetery. El L. ‘une v on z ho ea was G. G S ; a 11 survived by (Cartwi ed Roundsly lov 1, ome. rah brother, ister, MN Johnstown. 1e mber of the Improved 1 Men, of this place. 1 Roundsly I Ir J T was deceased Order RL FATALLY HURT IN MOTOR ACCIDE aged Grace Buck, Buck, of Buck's Mil town Road, near Bradley unction, was | fatally escaped with Suir cy about injured and three compan minor injuries earl morning they near day i were riding the intersection /illiam Penn Highway and on detour, near the Half Miss Buck was taken to the M hospital, Altoona, where sl four hours later. S O D 1 i fe ne years, €X~ h services quered castle. be his Riel 2 ods of modern police departments to |, Tex, | wrest confessions true or otherwise { from criminal suspects. It shows this | clearly and the “Third well worth seeing On Wednesday, Sept. be Griffith mine,” plays in “The the story of a Armies had fled beautiful women had him, but there was one prisoner of war, prisoner until— ira Dix also pl > for Two,’ t his best. oly ir “Paradi a Dix at pretty rT a ¢ iy I knelt woman, Degree” there in who co h efore Wednesdze w a double feature program. Corrine Lady man her people, and captured E him. before | The his | racir who vowed never to | race on Saturday afternoon at two o’clock ta} 18 | various ill | r- N= er | | y | a real comedy | He advertises 1 to pose as his wife | ho are | fort .00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. GRAND THEATRE FAIR PROMISES TO BE GREAT EVENT | No Stone Left Unturned to Mar the Biggest Show Ever in Western Penna. Busy city ir 1s the down mid-afternown are Cambria County Monday, Sept best exhibition farm products; live racing : way fair discriminatin which the The specially town ction of a grounds which Day, stock, poultry Me flowers ; all the fun of the attractions, that ever tried to put be- public. There is no sitor will be disap- illuminating effect have lookea to that the at as they in the various detail of the clearly seen. Fair Labor of ili live hinery, art; birds ; wild horse in the county { fair any Lore 1 « has a in pointed been line V SO grounds are night are in day exhibition buildings animals and displays the every can be Protection been looked li for by pavrons has not special force parking experts only po- on to of are a but scores of le to There are detail of Veteran firemen and there is an equipped and Streets have grounds. and the parking thes men Constabulary the ground hospital, f of the Red Cro paved and walks built between the buildings for the comfort of vis by every forethought the man- h endeavored to make this week at the Cambria County best in the intere of the com- visitors they have ever enjoyed. exhibits are already being on the stands and on the walls. stabling is almost filled with the thoroughbre who will begin to ad also also on rgency in char been itors and agement coming Fair the of Many placed of the next week rain the the action Young knockout and or race shine every afternoon Those bouts on Monday day, will some Bobbie Richardson old rivals attending evening, real and and boxing opening between Saylor, is see a {for business reasons. Object not mat- | expected. Dick Conlin of Altoona is to | rimony. Good salary. Its the happiest, snappiest, you've | | | | {chance on the Rol ine er- | of | ere the ? or=- NT | when an automobi crasl € 1 the Way !, er- | died red a fracture of the skull, concussion of | I the 1 The oce ine After the | cau | Buek Do vh eh ; | brothex Ro i om “funeral | ter We “| the Courier to express our api sist ment we have experiencd, our Ro fami | | PATERICK FAMILY OUTING. |r The nu and severe body injur fated car was driven we of Patton, and ot addition to Miss B lady 1tl brain ‘he ill ymas Do upants J J ifuded a in youl fe y and gen 1 destroyed. N as taken to the hospi nazhue and a resident of Cres o arrived on the scene shortly the accident. It is said that crashed into the pole as th of being forced off the ight fire d was w hi ne. her Buck is survived by 1 | ster, Madeline: and ancis and Ferdinand. employed at the Orange n Cresson. services at lock on Wednesday morning in church at Loretto and was in the church cemete one were held ment CARD OF through THANKS. the columns inc wish, yreciation to all who so kindly us during the recent th deat! ted father, Roundsly and Sarah husband undsly.—Mrs. ly. nr family held Allegheny its Lake Paterick reunion at al tiema ies by | her | uck | 1. | crash the automobile Liss by f the | 10 | ar St. | N= | ol of | ere | a bereave- | 1 of | Thoms |, and an- | re- | cently. A delightful program of enter- | He were Mr. and Mrs. Cha ist ar eee et ——e [tainment was provided. Present from | Patton rles | id family and Joseph Fox. FRIGIDAIRE PRICES LOWER. See the Frigidaire and Delco 1 ight exhibit at the Cambria County Fair. New low prices. SPIRELLA Corsets ror COMFORT. See | ning of me | longerte, : 2 {Call for appointment. Mrs. Michael Hritz, | Chest Springs transacted business in {411 Palmer avenue, Patton, Pa. KAYLOR. Des Ebensburg, E. brassi waists, for corsets, corsalettes, children’s panty ler, Pa. eres, ete, | evel | 11th | had | Mrs. most ever gazed at. With theatre be 1 is vou will +111 will be n away me, to win. NAILED 1 sed That hini t} entertan week end was appoin i ad in rd rating 1 conc and tore in Ebensbu the closed ¢ was ted ition le days. T ording offices Credit tl inforn New for par Jersey f ing to ti fthe Men, a ritten to reditors credit Johnstown letter Josephine o fthe postr d tha her tha a |EBENSBURG DEFAULTER former daught bei mercl we assum an t I m Credit M who disse two wee | comedy | Wh 11 every ticket purchased at this oyven Royce Jr. auto, free 1 Tuesday | two Sept. 20th. Save the tickets. |to vou have the better chance | hills the L.OS ANGELES | of Cambria County will b Ih- er ng | an- goods h another ad 1 ed | with | track ed an en | | 8 p= 1 Ks his position z posits unde $10,000 ct rg 180st Wi to return to I i ed ot L th 20 to de rn declare uted last D. Kittell, National Ban Wolf, 1 lent of the Company, Robert Ebensbursg C IEbensburg r by Judg Federal Court My in turn iver. It bilities of « more in K, resi and J Attorney 1S name ted N t appoi said th 60,000 rs ver « and th 3.000 or BRIDGE PARTY FOR PATTON NEWLYWEDS} A bridge party in honor of Mr. and | newlyweds: friends Short, of Edward held by a grouq planned to couple affair w the young housekeeping. the social to 3 up 1€ med entertainment. | The Rev. Father J. | town Tuesday morning. We president IZbensbt Eben Randolph de Schoonmaker Pittsburgh and Attorney LS I Falchini 1 be who ithering ed everything needed to make an ev- P. r a fi d a On a the Zro0e Aug 1 gn owr 15 file at ssociation 1 Ichini nsburg 1 0 « uni 1S 1 be 2 mind stated to ver wat she, the loss It be owed sell nec not bts da SO he 1at the n signed pair arri ardino, to the disposing tlchini mn of Jo A r shurg Bolsir cial m of leman has ets of as 30.000 a lately group Duggan prov 311 ry er | spend several | the of Hasting ne ns- on that the creditors a sutf- by me Ary | an | Hastings as a ved kL, bank- | to of Pitts- | Altoor the hn uto of Myers the as | lia not was at their home on Mellon avenue, recently. The surprise took of | fa birds d= Willie Beetle, of experts predict smashing Lynn Jordan of may find match in the Johnstowner, George zlic and Johnnie Chiode of Johns- town and Young Lytle Altoona repr the friendly rivalry between these mountain towns and each will try uphold the credit of his of the One of the unusual f s will be collection of of oil paintings of Cambria County Scenery by the Wash- ington, D. C., artist, Mrs. Marjorie Phil- These reproductions of beauty spots as interesting county as to them. For the bird col- Trenton, will be a Chicago C¢ N. J, in ht Kk of sent a score lips outside the w S¢€ re will be a view with not only native y many pedigreed and regis- canaries in competition. from brians to thos t 10 ¢ first time lection on but als Roller the the song tomobile dis- before the dealers will for the first jual of the big will be interest- account of size minute racter space for been taken opens and mar ir new king it K mode alm This dis shows verybody its 1 to the € on 1p cl 1 } hors ove fifty nd the T and Lexington, ground taxing ex- this racers of two string several Mount- broke the nous the the racing represented 8 i be Beulah Park I already on the bling to its capacity of stalls have be The Dywer string Arrow Hawk this year, the Pet Cat, who records, this string with quarter record and and wany horses already thou built 14 tiers nmer winner an Capt who Beu 1, other Sindora at fa nd are on is of are é Charles and C .8. This competition being some eady enter- repre- this Association ibit, as judges American Poultry the poultry shows and 1 lly known { McClave, w London, Smith, West Milton #a is int 1ational in scope | birds, fowl from ic { Over fifty fancy eight varieties will be Ray Johnston ha head this departn display wes originally him and is increasing msoring one official natior pheasants, hown zain been and the inaug- ar by ed senting ar. G selected | pheasant vrated by year. Altogether | this great fair with to after the work of doubling on two divisions | Dyer circus will be the big the midway and is a complete itself. There are star vaudeville headed by the Pasha troupe of Arabian tumblers who were with Fred Stone but they do not outshine the others | the English Beauty Show of | the Leonora Steppers, the three | tric cyclists; Joyce 1 Guide Ma fun clowns, the Air acrobats the Flying Cervone and his band all day and all week the dancing pavilion witl garden and special 1 Lloyd Luther's orchestra Monday, Labor Day by a image 3000 iners fre 1; Tuesday is children’s da will be thronged their « W featuring t Pite: musiciar | ¥¢ to t V¢ 34 departments in tendents each, some The Brown- feature on show in acts there are eri look it nine such Dancers, Martells, all- bats 's slack Jack ions ; 'S ac and raising mans. heard In ane B will Bon oup« and rythm. d pi to the fai Sh ture Pittsb 1 the grounds tle railroad day, of railroad Male Quartet, Thurs Johnstown will be suspended in"th This is the fourth big Cambria Count) been the endeay make it the best preceding ones Ir one’s and t he band Arrow all over ty and | day PARTY AT GALL HOME, Myr. and Mrs. Archie Gall « Magee avenue, ent West number recently dan- t 1e 10l= Des- Betty McLau- Cronemil- Clark Heist Gall and house appolr lowil amps, M irgaret Qt Archie of Ch and Mrs, 20, guests of Mr. Gall,
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