oH H ’ THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. VOL. XXXIV. NO. 10. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928, (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. HL AND STATE 25.5. KIVAS PROGUN 5 15, BURGE GIESALTO "5525... HASTINGS VSTED NEWS OF INTEREST], su: vie ie vo mone | INTERESTING ONE ps tan wee to) LAW DURING FIRES,» ene ovis mae pers BY COSTLY FIRE Cambria county seeking to recover da- mba With the ladies of the gion Auxiliary | [—— | when the app lication of the Cambria Bus | Condensed Items G Gathered from mages of $5,000 as a result of the re- “Community Assets” Topic and of the same body are planning to hold a| Calls Attention of Yatton Citi- | Company, to acquire the properties and Tw 0- story “Business Building NEWS, ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY ; THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU % HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET 8 KNOW ABOU™ IT. Other a pplications by the Cambria Bus | headway before discovered and for a Company ask the right to conduct gr- | time threatened to sweep over a por- Alma (Hull) Clemence against Albert |erted over his fields. The plaintiff fur- | guests men from their communities whom fire department vehicles and ambulances Clemence of South Fork, awarding the |ther claims that he has lost rents which | they considered leading citizens, and when such vehicles are operated upon of- plainstiff a divorce. the Pennsylvania railroad previously paid [those whom they regarded as being true ficial business and the drivers ther service from Cambria County to oth- tion of Hastings’ main business block. Is for construction of approximate-|him for the privilege of placing snow | “builders.” ound audible nal by bell, siren or e points: additional rights to operate |The Hastings Volunteer Fire Company ly 70 miles of highway will be opened | fences on his land. M. B. Cowher spoke for the Patton del- haust whistle. This provision shall ne as common carrier of passengers between | was on the scene a short time after the in Ebensburg, Feb, 285 and 29, the de- Ba —_—_=—_~ egation, and his laudation was given to § | operate to relive the driver of a police or | Johnstown and Belsano, Johnstown and |alarm was sounded and a call for help 3 i poke of fire ar : no 1 | Nanty-y-G 1D) B § Various Sources for the ono Sf ihe county roud on Treas Reuel Somerville Lauded Beflofit fn lie Manieipad building en th zens to New Code Affect- Lik neni: ue Jou herp X i gin Gutted Early Monday Morn- S . S stat oA BY , £ . | Co an and* the Beave ale-Sc ‘or Busy Reader. claim, the’ plainstiff alleges that a strip As S Such in Patton. proceeds of which will be used in relief mg Tr: affic Rules. | Conan was he a A ork ing; Cause kr Unknown rears of his best agricultural land has been ‘ of the needy families of the Patton sce : —————— The’ tipple of a house coal mine on the | rendered useless by the changing of the The Northern mbria Kiwanis Club |tion. There will be dancing and lunch The new automobile Naw , insofar 51 The protesants were the Southern Cam- A large two-story frame structure in Luther property in the rear of Bedford |road; that he will be obliged to build | held a meeting that was a little out of |and other features and a more complet they pertain to traffic at the time of a |bria Railway Company and a group of | Hastings, owned by Guy Commins and street in Scalp Level, was destroyed by |and maintain fences along the entire |the ordinary run of things at their reg-|story will be given next week when the | fire and with the re gulations governing ndholders of the same company when | occupied by three business establishments fire ifternoon. The fire had gain- | length of his farm and that he is unable | ular weekly gathering and luncheon at!plans are completed. fire apparatus causes Burge Thon timony was taken before Major E. M. on the first floor and apartments on the ed con siderable headway before the ar-|to properly pasture his cattle. the Brandon Hotel, Spangler, on Monday i In this connéction a special meeting of | McQuillan, of Patton, to call atte ntion of | Vale, an examiner of the Commission second floor, was badly gutted by a fire rival of the firemen. Mr, Wissinger, who Mr. O'Hara also claims that, by the |evening last both the Legion and the Auxiliary will be | our readers to the following sections of | Sale of certain bus lines holdings by of unknown orgin that broke out about conducts the mine, does not know what [relocation of the road passing his farm, A very fine attendance was present for [held in the Mynicipal hall on Saturday | the automobile code and to offer some certain Directors of the Southern Cam- 4 o'clock Monday morning. The damage caused the fire. he has suffered depreciation in value and | the “Community Assets” program an-|evening of this Week at 8 o'clock, and the | additional rules affecting the borous h | bria Railroad Company was alleged by |is estimated at about $30,000, partly Judge John. H McCann recently hand- | that the relocated road is not kept open | nounced and speakers among the Ki-|pr nce of the members of both bodies The driver of vehicle upon a highway | the dissenting bondholders to have been | covered by insurance. : ed down a decree in the case Clara | in the winter, causing traffic to be div-|wanians from the several towns had as|is urgently requested. shall yield the r of way to police a illegally The blaze had gained considerable partment of highways announced recent- | GIRL, SCOUTS OF AMERICA |Attorney Reuel Somerville. He of department vehicle or ambulance -Glo, Johnstown and Ebensburg, | was also sent to the rnesboro fire ly. Mr. Somerville as a man who was always ——— from the duty to drive with due regard, Johnstown and Good's Corne Ww | laddie y ; 8 Pri pr Iz ye . > . i ——— ! re 9 “ a. 1.000 . ! : J 8 J t é od’s esley | laddies, who made a hurried run to Has- Bids to be received Feb. 29 include Miss Gail Johnston as Scout Captain; | consulted before any Soman paves Underworld Will Be At The for Lue. sarery of all persons using ‘the | Chapel and Brookdale, Beaverdale and |tings. The firemen, though unable to hnge oh Hie following projects; Cam- THe Girls. Scouts will. Be the Guests ment was iindertaken, We tol ou Hm as Grand Next Tuesday hishway: non shell it protect the driver | South Fork, Lamb's Bridge and Johns- | save the building from destruction, kept wi. a28 feet ; lichland and Cone- of the Boys Scouts Friday an untiring worker in every public en- : d Ww d 5 : I any such vehicle from the consequence [town and Nanty-Glo and Wehrum. the fire confined to the Commins build- maugh townships; Somerset, 11,402 feet; terprise that was worthy in the commun- an @ nesday of an arbitrary exercise of such right of For the transportation of freight bet- |ing. Upper Purkeyfoot ‘township. A set-up meeting, the attendants at|ily: C- C. Adams of Carrolitown, speaking i way ween Johnstown, Franklin, West Point;| On the first floor of the building were Frank McCue, of Carrolltown, is a pat- of the Hastings ‘‘As nsburg ; Nanty-Glo; Belsano and We- | the fruit store of James Timo, meat which included the members of the Local ts,” told of his Uo an a picture as frank Upon the approach of any police or |E ient at the Miners’ Hospital, where he Committee wes held ii the High Soc knowledge of ‘A. B. Cl: of that place. ns ‘an expose by a fearless metro fire department vehicle or ambulance, hrum and between Beaverdale; South|market of John Drovchak and barber- is being treated for an injured left on Tuesday afternoon last. Applications J. Edw. Stevens, of Car olitown, had as politan newspaper, will be the at giving audible gnal by bell, siren or ex-|Fork and Johnstown shop and news stand of Edward Ca shoulder the result of an accident while for membership in the first and second his favorite G. B. Hipps editor of the | traction at the Grand Theatre on Tues- haust whistle the driver of every other yin The blaze is believed to have started in at work’in the Heisley Mine at Baker- Slogan ee et Nin Carrolltown ‘ News and told of his un-|day and Wednesday of next week vehicle shall immediately drive the same | PASSING THE BUCK DOES the rear of the meat mar The apart- ton on Thursday of las + [names of the first sixteen girls ‘were | iFinE efforts in building up the school This is one production that is smash-{ © @ position as near as possible and par- NOT ‘PAY IN EVERYTHING | ments on second floor were occupied by William Gray, aged of St. | nosen. . Those names not chosen were |SyStem in Carrolltown. J. Bert Holsopple ingly real in its treatment and that is allel to the right hand edge or curb of John Drovchak and the Andrew Kosic Benedict, was admitted to the Miners’ held over until the two patrols now in of Spangler, told of the qualifications of also as absorbing as a drama of modern | he highway, clear of any intersection of ‘assing the buck’ was a familiar [family. At the time of the fire the Hospital, Tuesday morning suffering of operation have been trained in the fun- |James A. McClain and A. E. Fox, of his |jfe, highways, and shall stop and remain in [term in the army. Sometimes it was |Kosic family were visiting in Patton and injuries received while at work in No, 9 danentals of scoutcraft. when the third] OW’ the Rev. A, Broadley East of Bar- It is impressive because it makes one | SUch position unless otherwise directed |successful but more often it failed. Sol-|James Timo and his family were at mine of the Carrolltown Coal Company. and fourth atrols NIT be rectuited nesboro lauded Dr, G. R. Anderson and |think, in addition to heir splendid en- by a police or traffic officer, until the |diers discovered that a job which was| Clearfield. He was hurt about the abdomen. He | ® The HED hee unanimously approved the Hon. Milton Spencer, and Prof. R. O. | tertainment. The unfoldi of the lives | Police or fire department vehicle or am-|meant for them could not easily be divert- The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Hastings is resting fairly well at the institution. of Miss Gail Johnston as at Gr aptain, Lytle of Cherrytree had four of the lead- of underworld ch: ters in an envior- | Pulance shall have pa sed. ed to someone else,’ said Dr. Thedore | Fire Company, in charge of Mrs. John Marron sisterhood No. 210, Dames of Sho will. have us First Lieutenant Mrs, crs of his community to praise. In all in-| ment ef crime, th methods of preying It shall be unlawful for the driver of |B. Appel, Secretary of Health today. Ryan, served hot coffee and sandwiches alt: elebrate anniversary s . z : stances 2 referred to who were not . zed society ir P00] Malta, celebrated its sixth anniversary Clair Kelly, and is given the right to stances the men re ferrec ( ho) € ( on or wized society, their ferocious w at Ebensburg recently. Address were de- cldous her second assistant members of the club, were guests for the| men paid to uphold the law and t livered by S. H. Jack and the Rev. Mr. The Local Committee is composed of evening. L, Steele Clark, of Cherrytree,| intimate side of their natures in follo h| any vehicle, other than one on official “The principal of ‘letting George do it’ {to the firemen. 3 to follow any fire apparatus, | Works even less efficiently with the ques- in response to a fire alarm, | tion of health. Unfortunately, the con-| M’'CANN AND KELLY FOR Baumgartel. A program of music and Mrs, Ralph Good (Chairman), Mrs. Ra- although hot. on the scheduled program, | ing out: impulses emotion in love and thah five hundred (500) feet, or to [science of the public has not been suf- NATIONAL DELEGATES games also was rendered. More than 75 chel Dinsmore, Mrs. Reuel Somerville, [35 @ fitting climax, praised the efforts | hate, provide the basis of the story writ- rive into or park such vehicle within |ficiently aroused on this point. And members and friends were in attendance with three others who were appointed of the men who had the program Initen by Ben Hecht for Paramount, the bloct k where fire apparatus has stop- | perhs it is not altogether the people's Nomination papers for Judge John H -after the program a chicken and waffle but who have not yet accepted the of- charge—Mr. M. B. Cowher of this place The climax is extraordinarily thrill- ped in answer to a fir alarm McCann of Ebensburg and Joseph T. Kel- dinner was served. fices and Richard Scollon of Barnesboro. : ing, showing how a city street may take This includes all firemen ‘In former times there was so much |ly of Johnstown as delgetes to the Hous- The Court of Ours Lady of Victory, be invitation from the Foy Scouts to Ne ct week's meeting promises to be In-| on the aspect of a battle-field, with All persons excep firemen are forbid- [to Be done on a community scale by heal- | ton convention are being circulated and Catholic Daughters of American met maet with thent in: their Parents’ terestir Frank Brown is the chairman | lzce rus g up to a house |den to ride to or from any fire on fire 1 officials as to make the everage citi-| will be filed within a few day It is for business, and a social hour at the program was unanimously accepted. and the “Care of Crimina is the topic. | where a desperate gangster trapped | truck = n conclude that health and disease | understood that both gentlemen or the Knight s of Columbus rooms, Barnesboro, girls will be the guests of the boys % TTT Te rotors : . and has decided to die fighti Serch- THOMAS A. McQUILLAN prevention were af s to be handled ex-| nomination of Gov. Alfred E. Smith for Monday evening. Friday night. Those whose names are KENNETH FRAZIER GOES lights, machine guns, grenades; auto- Chief Burgess. |clusively by experts. Water supplies, | president. ¥ 5 SE said that Mrs. John Gates of South Six actions in ejectment were filed in le : oq > , 5 ~ma | matic revolvers, shields a 11 the equip- = weme—lsrseeumn sewage systems, disposal plants om- | It is 4 ke . appended are asked to meet with the 3 A € £ a 1 iy wl A 3 ee. : 2 8, com oy : o the prothonoary’s office at Ebensburg Captain on Monday evening at 7 o'clock TO MORGANZA FOR THEFTS ment of soldiery come into play when the | SCOUTS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY municable disc control all lent them- | Fork one of the most active members of last Friday by the Forge Coal Co. again- ho eo Rod cr house is stormed. AND WILL HAVE PARENTS’ NIGHT | selves cularly to that idea. But | the Democratic Women’s organization Is New Trial Denied in Case Where Cellar | The gangland characters are splendid- when the major sanitary questions have being urged to become a candidate for st tenants occupying houses owned by T) ati nts is ask- | \ ite 1e cooperation of the parents is ask 5 § a 2 | . a ; . I 0 this company in Portage township. ed in helping make this Troop of Scouts Banker ace aged oe Men: Nusleliers | ly portrayed by George Bancroft, gang-| .. This Is anniversary week for the Boy |thus been solved a large problem yet | delegate and papers will be circulated in Story of Robbery Sticks | ster leade S spect: Dr. KE. F. Arble returned to his home equal to the best. The splendid record - 3 : | ; Evelyn Brent, a girl whosa and the Patton Scout are ob-|remains. Its solution depends upon the | her behalf should she give her consent. Thursday evening after nearly a month's being made by the Boy Scouts Is at- Kenneth Frazier of Johnstown, before | moral consciousness is not awakened un- it. The Sco ng ir | sense of obligation which can be develop- John H. Walters ry been urged to be- absence at Baltimore, Md., where he was tributed by the officers, to the support | the court Monday on a charg of lar- | ti] she falls in love; Clive Borok a man | iiforms to schoo m ed in the individual, come a candidate for delegate, but he de- a patient at the Maryland General Hos- ['o¢ tho fathers and mothers, joeny and receiving stolen goods In cn- fof good breeding who fall into a life | MUrried preparations os Lr “If group nitation were the whole |clined to consider the honor, it is said pital, an operation for appendictis having Tis troop 18 A community troop-girls | ection with the theft of an automobile | of crime; Larry Semon, a crook with a |" fiich will be held ne xt lay night. answer to the situation, the death and|on the ground that he contemplates an been performed on him, soon after be | ¢ a1) denominations being welcome into | Pelonging to N. B. Mosteller Jan. 20, en-| sense of comedy and Fred Kohler, lead- Ihe Scouts held their regular meeting [sick rates would now be near the van-|eXtended trip abroad this summer and Ww | tered a plea of guilty and w on Friday evening and it consisted most- | isl point. But such is not the case. |therefore could not conveniently attend s admitted to the institution. The Phy- | jis membership. The Troop Committee | ; 1 guy. | § sentenced | er of a gang opposing Bancroft. 2 ; 3 : an detrained at Altoona and was represents in its makeup all of the in-|!° Pennsylvania raining Jehool at Mor- | Josef Von Sternberg, who directed the | 1¥ Of preparations for the Parents In fact, until each household becomes |the convention. brought from that station to his home terests of the town. gi It was the third similar offenses. | underworld drama under Hector Turn- The boys are putting in a very busy ositively interested in health the pre- It is likely that women alternates by automobile. He stood the trip well S. L. Reed filed an opinion in | hus supervision, has turned out a re- week, Parents’ Night will be celebrated | sent rates in mortality and illness are |be chosen in case Mrs. Gates decides and is in fine condition, all angles con-| MORE THAN FIVE THOUSAND | the interesting case of Jame § Cunning- [ markably fine piece of work. for the first time. On Saturday the boys |bound to remain more s ationery. | forego entering the field as a candidate. sidered. MINERS IDLE IN COUNTY | ham of Altoona and Russell Drandea | The picture should cause much com-|!ntend to take an all day hike. On Sun-|A close partnership between Bf al medij- | Mrs. Costlow ‘was an alternate the \ Mrs. Emma Jane Blattenberger Amick, pHalY Mo 2 of this place, overruling their motion for day the boys will bring to a close Anni- cine, the family doctor and individual | Madison Square Garden convention in wife of Norman R. Amick of Altoona, versary Week by attending the Presby | health interest is therefore the next step 1924, t | me nt through its faithful depiction in a a new trial and ordering them to appear | story sense of an astoundir condition Records of the United Mine Workers died Thusday at her home, aged 50. She : : : in court for sentence next Monday. that exists in American cities today terian church. | in prevention. en 4 rice bt: a ¢ ry she at | | tedt . Oma oe Y So 3 15 r A TR Co is survived by her mother, Mrs. Rebecca or ATS Pim ih Gatnbyig Coumy Row Joni Cunningham and Dradrea were eon- | Er» a—r™tr — —— The Scout officers would like to have | One does not need to become obses-| WATER BOARD KED TO Blattenberger ; her husband; two daugh- | there are more than 5 ers on 1181 yicted in September of robbery and re- | ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS very father and mother of the Scouts|sed with the health idea to develop a APPROVE BRIDGE PLANS x y e relief rolls of wihch Patton has 75. They | | ne. si o < Jol Migielics £ ‘ Parents’ | : ters, Mrs. Paul Edwards, Ehrenfeld and |'® Traded as folous: | ceiving stolen goods. Jo in Migielicz o : come on rent and see what |happy working arrangement. Indeed, a ~~ a Russell Amick, at home. vl Yi Sh a as folows; 150 | Patton testified that May 7 of last year, | Conpe Adams. his an ! ri the Scouts can do | little health terest on the part of par- Applications to the water and power J. Bearer and Harvey Bearer of | harsteller a |@ man had come to his home and inter-| "eopge Adams has - Yeturned from Fhe new Scout Hall is in.the Good |ents for themselves and their children |Fesources board of the state by the board Hastings, Charles Volk of St. Benedict Rhrenisus k Son sted him in going to Altoona to obtain BrToilow Where he spent a few days] Building, in the old American Leg ion {would develop a surprising aggregate re-|Of county commissioner have been made and James E. Weakland of Johnstown South or “,- [employment in a garage. The stranger, | wih re five { Marsarst: Will Hall ult. The trouble is the health is taken | ready for presentation for permission to left Fasting this afternoon for Rutgers, | Garman said Migielicz, told him he could get the | tose Mary and argaret Vills of - - — eee —— too much fr granted Interest is con- |Puild certain bridges throughout the coun- N. on. a business trip. They eXpect Bakerton job, but that it would be nece ry. for | Dean spent the week-end here with re- | TRUCK OF WHISKY | sequently lacking, and disease goes mer-|t¥- The proposed bridges are as follows to purch 1 poultry farm at that place. Muptndale | him to put up a bond. May 9, said the Biv s. 5 : Ai SEIZED BY POLICE |rily on. 3ridge over the Suspuehanna river near The Bureau of Fire Protection, Penn- Teg own | Patton man, the same man called for him mer > pins o A Lona 2 Visiting n - “If personal prevention demanded a |Garman, beteween Barnesboro and Cher- sylvania State Police, reports 107 arrests ZAPNEY yore |and they started toward Altoona. Ne ar | Lg; Pare at 3 ana Mr rerald Adams Pwelve barrels of moonshine whiskey | large xpenditure of money and time or |rYtree on route No. 62, 70 feet face to made during 1927 for:arson. These ar- Poriugs . "| Ashvillle they met another man, who |°f iis Joe 1 f CY Spr and a motor truck were confiscated by | scientific training there might be excuse | face of the abutements and a clearance rests not only cover those made during Carpal rows hailed them and was taken into the car. | i Dh i . pan of Jes! o pr DES was te Policemen Michael Sargent and |for a disregard of this important sub. |Of nine feet above the water surface investigation of barn fires but also in- 9 gnedies | When they got near Altoona, Migielicz | a a oF aL A Ee ni ; hhay . He ny Wellen, ( f of Polic Russell | ject But when it is realized that the Bridge over the North fork of the Litle a £3. . 5 ~ Cmeig 1 si hl Mr. ¢ Mrs. James ave g e nl ‘ ‘onstable mes » 1s 1 iv, ni clude cases of firing automobile for pur- aan un said, the car ag tn stopped and the dri- | to Boa el te isi Nr Ep ; : Epi kt nd Con ble J mes B Wilson [application of a few common sense rules | Conemaugh river at Wilmore, on state QUALITY. poses of defr: uding insurance companies. pi on ver asked him if he had with him the |! BL i Sm andj on the outskirts of South Fork about 2|rules and reasonable care are the only [route No. 276, 70 feet face to face of ASS: aug ar and Mrs. Jos. Shaffer, o’cloc ond rnine SCOVEY : x § 2 a g an | money to pay for the bond. He did not |¢ RY a. tes ot hae 0 mes i a I . Monday morning. Discovery of the | requirements, the carelessness which is abutements and a clearence of 20 feet. Y OTHER DR. MAYO BLAMES MUCH BI ATE. £7 | have the cash, so they all returned to | aI i ST 3 uck lo ig 1 with whiskey was made by |so generally displayed has no alibi what- Bridge over the Little Conemaugh river ERR F: urg Paton to get it ed in the C ‘ e on Sat. Fe 1 South ork police and the State | soever a thousand feet west of Portage, 170 ft 7 n > Sep [Pe ; ; ; : 2 and Niec ove he : ev a EE eet west a ortage, 17 : WHITE PLAGUE ON COW Deaverdal When they were inside Migielcz’ home, ng 1 aha » 1 end on Pssany 27 n Police was notified “Ee are some of the things that will | face to face of the abutement, and a E. w—— : Spring fill | he testified, one of the strangers locked el, - ry i 1 prizes be given Sisto D. Crosina, of South Fork, driver | mate 1elp to reduce your sick and |clearence of 11 feet 9 inches. Dr. C. H. Mayo, probably the world’s | Gallitzin the door and demandea the money. The | winner in the tee games i Also of the truck was placed under arrest on |d 1 haz , The county engineer will not prepare most famous medical authority, also the —— west tet — Patton man ke cas jar | 4 other prizes will be given ammch | 4 charge of transporting li nr Inf “ tealize the r : \taile ans i > WE ; § 1% y, Z Z ept his cash in a jar in| portin iquor nf l. Realize that you have a body that, detailed plans until the water supply . = a ‘AV n a TH A B S24 i | » served. matio g tr Cros ’ teil 3 : 4 Can Save. health and a farmer, of Roches- 5 PAVOE ANOTHER ( TAN I the basement, he said. There was $1,- wil bs ; aryl HE Appts. va may n was m ue uinst Crosir bef functions properly only when proper] fl commission has given permission for these ter asserts that : Sentiment has developed in the house [750 in the jar One man drew a revol- uo Bes 2 1 i l ¢ alle Justice of the Peace John S. Wie treated. This means plenty of fresh air, | bridges. They are county bridges and 11 Wwted, 10 ia ie estimate 13 that twen- | veterans committee in favor of giving |ver, threatened him, warned him not to [iD a Dur bhi of Cresson is yay balg for count ni) Y $1d00 bail. Th sufficient exercise and sleep and the avo- | are under the entire jurisdiction of the i ty-five per cent of tuberculosis among |more than $3,000,000 world war veterans [tell anyone then the two fled in the au-| MI ea VII Pron: 3 truck is owned by Tony Nastice, of Bea- |idance of excesses of all kinds. commissioners 63c children and five per cent of all tuber-| another chance to take out government |tomobile with the money. visiting her father J. F. Warfeld here |verdale, it is claimed. Bond has not yet | The employment of scientific per- ae rd, Early culosis in humans is from bovine sour- | insurance. Migielicz said he tald no one about | this a oc oi his Sines Was 4. B been posted for the release of the truck. |sonal preventives, These include toxin. REV. FATHER KENNOY , LLariy ces. Hering was started Wednesday on a|the occurrence but he went to Altoona Wm McNulty of this Dace was a at- | The confiscated whiskey has been remoy- antitoxin fever immunization and wvac- ———— on In a recent letter, a copy of which | bill to reopen for one year the time for |to do some private detective work and |ton business caller on Saturday ed to the courthouse at Ebensburg. cination for the children, and anti-typ- The Rev. Father James A. Keenoy, ag- 2 “It was received by the Bureau of Animal | conversion of government policies and|as he passed along the street one day A large number of men of Augus- pe peer hoid fever serum for adults, ed 74, for the eight years Chaplain lard full Industry, Pennsylvania Department of | Chairman Johnson predicted Tuesday |he saw two men workil on a founda-}line r'arish turned out on last Monday CHEST SPRINGS NOTES ‘ t the quarantine sign and (°f St. Mary's Catholic orphanage, died i Agriculture, Dr. Mayo wrote: that the measure would pass without |tion of a building and recognized them [and fil d the ice house. : A cinch party was held in the gr lucate your children to do likeswise suddenly at 4:30 Thursday after noon at 20¢ “Tuberculosis in cattle spreads to hu- | serious opposition. as those who had robbed him. One had Lewis Nagle of this place has return-| hall Wednesday, and a large crowd at | “4. Avoid accidents by being careful the orphanage. Although Father Kee- ri mans, usually by means of milk in which When the time for conversion of gov-|a scar on his face and the other lacked |€d to his home after spending some time | tended : {let the younger ones profit by your ex- | noy’'s health had been impaired for some hte Tips at the germs have not been killed proper | ernmes olicies closed las uly, only in Altoona with relatives, A leap Year dance will be held in th nla es e ag c »XDEOLO y y : y ] ernment policies closed last July, nly | two teeth conrad of Asheii ai 2 ‘ ample time, his death was unexpected. 23¢ pasteurization. How frequently this 0C-1640000 of the 4000000 veterans had con- At the trial Migielicz said Drandrea Lawis ere of Wednesd wa a busi-! Chest Springs hall Satarday evening. An| «5 Do not permit nuisances to exist on Father Keenoy was born near Pitts - OC curs is a question: but a conversative | verted their policies. was the man who came to his home first | ness caller here on \ednesda orchestra from Gallitzin has been ob- [your property . burgh, where a brother, Robert Keenoy = :stimate is that 25 per cent of tubercu- — — z 1 i bee ————— tained to furnish the musical program. | ‘ 3 3 a U. S. Steel Cor Price ‘ a sister 0 es ! : ——————— and Cunningham the man who had been . . I | 6. If living in a rural section keep |2 S. Steel Corp. official, and a sister, oC losis among children and 5 per cent of | DEPUTY INCOME TAX COLLECTOR picked up at Ashville The defendants | © AMBRIA COUNTY FARMERS Mrs. William Gibbons, Mrs. Al Mul- | POOIS Sanitary. ands check keer ss Mary Keenoy reside. Before coming sack Sok 98¢ all tuberculosis is from bovine sources. COMING TO PATTON FEB. 29TH | denied they had ever seen the prose ANNUAL MEET TODAY Ligan De Hug h Sc Bent k and Mrs {nually on your water supply. the Altoona diocese Father Keenoy hs for 18 ‘ lineal Shiseryance and, Sasmmanon ae : cutor or been at his home. They attempt- a = —_— 5 tn foi ¥ dttle have concluded a visit in | ake a friend and confidant of [Was stationed at Crafton and since com- )S for oC of cattle do nog a ays indicate Jae ol The Internal Revenue Office at Pitts-|ed to establish alibis The jury how-|An ¥rteresting FOnran u hnonnces y 1d 2 2% : Mc ; { your sician in health as well as fn |ing8 to the Altoona dioceses served in , bottle 10c Be cular animal. ; In au igion 1) erculin burgh has arrange d to send field depu- ever, brought in a verdict of guilty Farm Agent io) ou ams for 1 Irs : £ 3 : k he hs y, who has been |. y He can help to keep you well |Ashville and Huntingdon and for some fest should be used for even i it is not ! ties to the principal cities and towns in Judge McCann filed an opinion deny I'he Association eon ned to her home by illness Tor. ge but you must give him the chance to do |time was chaplain at Mercy hospital i Cream 100 per cent efficient, it is the best me- | Cambria county for the purpose of ad-|ing a new trial of the case of Mary Py rr eral days, was reported improved [it Johnstown. ro y ¢ tecting 3 a= Fv ining wi assisting ine x» tax y = s . ie ~ : A resting FOE ran as ar Miss Vero 3 ills 1( Ss bee on- | ‘ > s n p. 5 y on hoa, we hue of detecting the tuber vising with and assisting income taxpay- | rich vs. Scranton Life Insurance Co., in An inter t De pe og! me : ar % by § Ver ni 1 Will wi » has been con 8. Realize that you are a part of the F uneral services were held on Monday L&C wale) animal. A ott i ers in the prepartion of their returns. which a jury had found in favor of the |ranged for the 2th ania tg int 4 Hi to fer ams by a ss for several | community ; that all its health problems |morning in St. Francis Xavier's church, WoOSs 0 € areg 2S & 3 v SC £ 5 A - 3 p 3 . t & 1é C gric & ASsoclation ae S, S rove B at TMaQQ m .. : 3 ke oe 10 pp sit] n ta 15, rea te ne and In this conne tion HL. W. Dane, De bu- | plainstiff on an insurance policy the | Cambria { Jngy MN ri 4 ; 9 A Soo] on ys: is i i ( : ye ; L pas (OTE YOU problems ; that your duty means |Cresson. The diocesan priests commenced package... c compensation plan is Sometimes us to | ty Collector, will be at the Grange Na- questions of fact being as to payments | Which is being hol ip the cc ir 2] 3 hak bee 1, who has : een ill for | 4 only taking care of yourself, but also | the divine offices of the dead at 9:30 ‘ ti-sp SOC a 5 - SAE I : ra ssdav Fobriiarw. 9¢ a o ‘ +3 yelock s Tr 12, ro- | sever: ays, was reporte i OVE i . , . 2 for 5c th ant ; Sob $ common AmOnE aa : tional Bank on w edne sday Febr nary 29. | of premiums gan at 10 0 ; cl ck hy 2 ii ny 2 ys i i o2 2 23 re rt 3 mj t V J [interesting yourself in the solving of|©clock and the soleum high mass was eae informed but sometimes it is due to halr 1 If you have any difficulties to overcome Garnet Thomas was granted a divorce | minent farmers from the county : o ! IC Ware [Se Aas been removed 1hroader community problems. In the | celebrated at 10 o'clock. at 48¢ splitting and unproven or impractical | in this matter, call and see him. from Eugene Thomas, both of Johnstown from Penn State College will de- | to the Mercy hospital in Altoona, where 1 you will reap the greater benefits Interment was in St. Aloysius ceme- ’ Tern theories of those who know or should erg re : a short addresses | she will undergo an operation ‘h ir m of th : thin tt t altery Summit ; | v | ese are some ( e gs the Y, 8 : d, 2 pounds know BYTERIAN CHURCH MRS. JOHN URB/ ANE © Following the opening address by P.| Miss Agatha Wharton, who has been |, ealth department, no mater how ot : — “" & 3 reOTe a, z a rence +A fee inister 1 Itrit ‘ ar ) t 3 ace resident | co © ( er x 1 ©SS 0. ow be oS eda oe py x Ss t e c1- TE v EN v 3 28¢ It is to be Togretied that oppaments Frenc h Mc Afee, Minister. a ae C, Herittmatter, of his pl ko ; ] ros! 1 | A nfin 4 to h r home by lin for a few | ni can not do for you. You must do| ANNUAL ICE CHTTING IS stile FRALEY A to the plan who cannot be classed as Sunday February 12th 1928, Mrs. Magdelene Urbanec 'd 31 years |of the association and the transaction of | days, was reported improved, them yourself ‘Passing the buck i HELD AT CH SPRIN i i i : ’ ) x r . . . em yourself, assing » ek, © ‘L Af "HEST § XS 10¢ just antis are satisfled to just oppose Rev. A. Broadley-East of Barnesboro|wife of John Urbanee, of Barnesboro. | some routine busine E. M. Nedimyer, | Marie Schenk of Altoona spent letting GGeo do it’ in thic font iy : iis 4 " sine © > op ractics y NAG al - a , The ‘nastor s En Soy et Alea el cuss » value of or- eek-enc t or Darents Y nd 3 hos $ nis ectio without proposing some other practical will preach at 10:30 A. M. Phe pastor | died of a complication of diseases at the |of Flinton, will discuss the value op ari k-end with her parents, Mr. and |is 5 most unsafe and unhealthy game to The annual ice cutting of St. Monica's he better commercially possible plan with the re- | will speak at 7:30 P. M. on The Life | Miners’ Hospital at Spang at 1:15 chard mangement demonstrations. W. Hugh Schenk. Vv." : | congregation was held ly Tt : i : . 3 ; : : y | | congregatio ras . ce , 3¢ > sult that just nothing is done. and Times of Abraham Lincoln. The [o'clock Tuesday morning, She was admit- | A. Westr of Patton, will have as his C. J. Wills was a recent business cal- | rm —— me who Se k : Ry in "th po - Ww r very v . 3 we Oli = nv Sh % 5h ‘ ins sn , . | Serres ‘ rast. ir otat J0¢ 1 1er toon: | =— —— vhe ook ¢ 1e eve Vere £0 Ge Everything should be done clini- | Boy Scouts are to attend in a body, and ted to the hospital last Saturday. | subject, ‘Progr in Potato Seed Im (1 rin Altoona i i REGISTER 1,208.380 CARS Cretin;, Ford Nagle: William Gibbons ; ned h 3 1 cal observation and examination of the | our Baptist brethren will join with us Funeral services were held this mor- [ prove ment” B. |. Weise, of Ashville, | Rose Agnes Flick has returned to her | Par g i doom Ae : : : ‘ 3 r S . ; P, y. p, . : 5 ———————— ol © C glass ; » ry & > ead, catle, tuberculin testing and slaughter | in this service. All who are interested |ning in the Barneshoro Polish Catholic | ‘Benefits of Club Work for Boys and | home here, after a visit in Ebensburg { A total of 1,208 motor vehicles had | Little: B rti Ada ii yt : wv or oe 3 i o 3 ie g “ 5 3 | »” > Pp . on | Es ~ - . 1 2 ) Ot 3 Mes ad | e, er 3 & 8: JL akls 15¢ of rectors and proper pasteurization of |in the life-story of the Geat Emancipa-|Church. Interment was in the glrireh 1118S Edwin Karlhem, of Patton, “The| Mrs, Edgar MecElheney is able to be [jaan istered for 1928 up to Jan. 31, | Harvey Ww lly a mn Willi n Ne ny i milk. Expense should not be the deter- [tor are invited to attend. cemetery. | Value of Cow Testing Association Work ;” | about again, after being confined to her |, 5c of 88.478 over 1937 recistens [Ta iby Tk - am oo! 1e)m ; » g i i b A > et % an 8.0 47 € 927 registra- | Li ] gan; ‘de \1e gustine es for 12¢ mining consideration. In fact money The deceased is survived by her hus- | Edwin Jones, of Wilmore, ¢Singing 1 home by illness for séveral days. tion on the same date a year a the | St it ; Hu gl "Ss oh Kk DT ; 'M as a HE ALN spent for such things is not expense, it WILLIAM ZIHALA band and five small children. She also [a Township for Tuberculosis Testin | Miss Grace Johns of Ashville is sj yartnient of highwas ; ann yun ed M ne J § b St ita, F a Me MT ten wal op Lo 7 i yo a i ) 1ient of highways anne ced Mon- |Jac § Zz; Lec v en; Iter Me et and Jul- § is an investment which will return divi- William, three-months-old son of Mr. {leaves two brothers and five sisters fo There is a special morning ending a few days s with friends and ; fon: 1.006 [3 a win tas Oo S hes > » : Bi tor 1: ’ : + 3 ’ , D,- oy; & S . ri L Mille rl 9c dends, and Mrs. John Zihala, residing near Por- | cluding Sisters Lucianna and Gustalda, | the women which began at 10 » | relatives. | we f increas f | Hi rtz ch fant o 1S b in Cl - H t “I submit this statement not only as |tage, died of pneumonia at the parental |hoth stationed at a convent in Buffalo, | featured by a dission of home demon | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Detwiler of Al-|z7914 oo ok AL an Aro, Slolyes. inh pt or 25¢ a doctor of medicine but also as a health | home Monday morning. The child is|N, Y. | tion projects and a talk by J. R - | toona have concluded a visit here with ——— {one ? ATL x B: Conrad ; win ab Io n ® fficer = as a fz ar ‘hel ave | survive r hi Brant , sister. i “olla “Modern Equip- | frie a i relatives ok - ER rad; Alban Buc James Duman; James ce ti o. of officer and as a farmer whe re I have | survived by his pare nts, two sister and - well, of State Colleg 'y on Todern Equip- | friend and relatives. LIFE OF COMMISSION EXTENDED | Barnett ; Hugh Noel; Lewis Storm; Col ating, .a had extensive experience with bovine tu-| three brothers. One of his brother is ALBERT COOK, ment for the Home { Robert Carroll of Altoona was the Ext mn of the life of the radio ist] Will M Yocias Ww land : M : 25¢ berculosis among cattle in my own herds” | serving in the United States Army Avia-| Albert H. Cook, 50, a former residerit | Officers for the ensuing year will be|guest of friends and relatives here re- n n for another year after 2 fo Lie kl: ; 1: 2 on NS paulang) mw : pes ——— tion Corps. Funeral services were held | of Portage; died from heart trouble Tues- | elected this afternoon. J. M. Fry, As-| cently. 15, was approved Monday be te se BY aig oa Ae Ho Randall} Vincent W $8,000 LOSS AS FLAMES at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. |day in Kittanning shortly after he had | sistant Director of Extension at State | s——————————————— hon Its interstate commam ih nate Erne 3 enry Lantz; N RAZ GALLITZIN HOME | Mary's Slovak Catholic Church. Inter-|reached his place of employment. He College, will a talk to be by followed | Funeral services for Mrs Elizabeth | ordere favorable report L808 tl mitt 2s | > an Tulhies an; Martin Storm ; Fire thought to have originated in an | ment was in the church cemetery.’ was employed as a mine forman at one |F. P. Weaver, of the same institution | Brown, d 84 years, one of Blandburg's il i G of thr 3 I oon R an 's Walter Wi A. : 5 Ni 4 3 r > 3 > 2s ° ations o ree y < ay Str op: 8 oF MoCov overheated furnace, early Friday morning —— of the mines in Portage, having been |on “Where Does the Tax Burden Rest?” | idest residents; who died of dropsy last | 1. e members of | ay. str hmer ; simon McCoy destroyed the home of L. B. Wood, as- [PATTON METHODIST EPISCOPAL connected with mines in this section for| All farmers and other interested in |Thursday were held Sunday afternoon in - ; jas yoryod by Jus Herisoaly Aas sistant supervisior of the Pennsylvania CHURCH many years. agriculture and home economides were | Baptist Church at Mountaindale Inter LITER. ARY PROG RAM. a Gibbons, Genevieve Nagle and Annie 3 1 i 3 ~y p aq : + . T i ‘ x arto railroad at Gallitzin. : ii Phil. T. Gorman—Pastor The deceased is survived by his wi- | insited fo 81 to attend the meeting. ment was in the Cambria Mills Cemet-| A good literary program has been ar- Sl 2 P. Crossmar , I ; All that remained. after Gallitzin fire- Sunday School 10:00 | dow, Mrs. Elizabeth Doney Cook: a son, — ery rat 3 r the Tae tin this Tl : : hh Jimer Crossman and f y itts + y i 3 : . ged f ¢ weting s rsday we visited frie S i thest Springs re- men had been summoned and had fought Morning Worship 11:00 | Gilbert Cook of Eas rady a broth- Mr. Geo. S. Good jr. of Philadelphi: deceased was born in White Town vening at the Cross R 1s Gr ures Re | ung Visited friends in Chest § 3 ) S. . hy V i at the ISS ads range he rent the 1 » was a mere shell of the home. Reception of members. er, Richard Cook of “te The body ra fe lays in Pattor | s this count She leaves the vhil~ oe d ¥ s urange hall | cently , Te / . : ’ ¥ |is spending a few days in Patton Aves chi'- (near Has ts. A feature of the meeting A square dance was held in the local All furnishing were destroyer. . Baptism of adults and children. was brought to the John Doney home in Mrs. Geo. C. Hoppel and Mrs, J. Mac-| dren: W. B. Brown, with whom she liv- {will be the roll ec Al with 2Rek mecb to Sane 3 é : 1 h in the loca The house was the property of the Epworth League 6 ) | Portage, where the funeral services were { Denlinger were guests of Mrs. M J ed, and Charles A. Joseph D. and G nswering With & bricf doeoript, ol or ne 1 ha SA ap Ne : : : : “li -. : ¢ p | a x any 15 1 £ € Seriptic ) jurges. lie i on elebrate Pennsylvania Railroad company. Loss Hvening Worship 7 held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- | Stoltz at the Brandon Motel Monday eve- | Brown all of Blandbt Fourteen grand- | some topic heard over the radio. seen at fs ge BO iain ibbon 1 br i is estimated at approximately $8,000, rayer Service-Wednesday— 7 3 ras i y P 3 ) , survive i ate HAD. See ‘his 1 blrthdt annive y. a us Ss es e t apr ately $8, Prayer Ser y: ment was in the Portage cemetery. ning. children also survive, a moving picture, or read home here recently
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