—————————— nty of Cambria, that here in their proper 'k In the forenoon of records ; inquisitions ; NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY other remembrances, THE PATTON COURIER, IF YOU rhich io tHeip bi HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BEEN ie and to those who si ih nizances to prosecute . VISITING, DON'T HEF i TO LET mers that are or US KNOW ABOUT IT, of Cambria County, nd there to prosecule Ul be just. hand at Ebensburg raary in the year of VOL. XXXIV. NO. 12. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THUR rng COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF JOE PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, | n AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. SDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928. ind nine hundred and he one hundred and ~ the independence of LOCA AND STATE FOX HUNTERS TREED WALTER W, KREBS ANNOUNCES | | VOTING MACHINE TO BI . aaa BY ENRAGED BEAR COAL PRODUCTION FOR NATIONAL DELEGATE HIGH PRICED BULL [ DEMONSTRATED nny NFANT SORTA L STEUER, Sheriff 4 LA) ge. dt dha | a. I y Bi NEWS OF INTEREST Jorn 1 Shafer, newsdealer and Marion Valter W. Krebs of Johnstown has an- | ssemblyman M 1 ( i ° Hunter, artist hung up two fine red fox IN S CTI N nounced hig candidacey for dele to | FOR PAT TON CLUB ne A 1 i" 1 lin pe pelts after chases by their three hound no tepublican National Convention. Mr cation fro Mir Hr H ed T7 years, n i — on Stone Mountain, d . . Krebs is publisher and editor of the | | ecutive wry of the Joh C ye A " sson was re- Condensed Items Cathered from| On the third chase, the hunters them. ixty Out of 100 Mines in 15th | Johnstown Tribune, and has been active | East Carroll Fi armers Purchase | ber of C ree th Cambria Leads in the State Ac- hospital in Joling Various Sources for the helvos Were hung up, while two of their District Were Operated Trecntive eal of iuat paper for the last [ing mend’s Banner Calf [tay esnect Mr. Shear cording to Reports Releas- rday afternoon after wounds were killed by an infuriated male three years. Before his position with the | | of th « \u of the right hip in Busy Reader. black bear and the third hound injured Says W. B. Wardrop. Tribune he was actively engaged in the | of Guernsey Strain. | tic Regi ( { ed from Harrisburg. + of her home. Her i = cr i ailateees oo oidiae pom loa a a so badly that it had to be kilied. ree practice of law and has practiced before | | Jamest&wr Y 11 1 - - weed as fair Operators’ licens of 46 motorists The hounds had abandoned their chase Bituminous Mine Inspector ‘W. B.|the county, state and federal courts. Mr. | Right over in East Carroll township the | demonstr nach 1 A released last mii were revoked and 28 names were added [of the third fox when they encountered Wardrop of the Fifteenth District which | Krebs was a student of law at Cornell | “little golden bull came down off the |Saturday of t I I 1 vil b vital bureau of ed ye » of to the department blacklist during the the bear and forced the animal into the | includes the mines of this section as well | University when the United States en-| mountain’ by automobile, This little bull | be shown at ti \ I} te 1 rural tor ry irosi of week ending February 16, the State | presence of Shafer and Hunter, each of | as a few active mines in Clearfield and | tered the World War, and served throu came from the east and he won't be lit-| — if ( retains her home. on. Febru- Motor Vehicle Bureau announced recent- | whom climbed a tree having his shot- | Indiana counties, reports that for 1927 ghout the war as a Naval Balloon pilot. [tle long. He has been nominated and el | 1 8 ay rate of me in ro Wooly, ly. Twenty of the revocations were for gun on the ground. the largest producer was the Pennsylva-| Mr. Krebs has been in numerous civic [ected leader of the herd of the Patt «A OOD ARTICLE I f rta ures compiled mily has resided thera intoxication, six for r le ss driving and The bear escaped. g Coal and Coke Corporation with activities and Is director In several in | Gurns y Cattle Club and is the fifth i iA Ga 5 stician, are due to a complies intoxication, and three for transporting — —— ee { 06 net tons, with Carrolltown Coal [dustrial and financial institutions in | succession in the effort of the club mem- . ( £ bir ies and towns : liquor. Eight were blacklisted for in- Co., Cherrytree Coal Co. and Barnes and | Johnstown. Mr, Lrebs comes from an old [bers to produce better cows EVERYONE T TO RE on 1d a ( 1 to the rural dis- toxication. MEI LON ISSUES Tucker next in order and the total pro-| Cambria county family, his great grand H. M. Goderham; E. H. Karlheim: V Lric Penr Ivania District Attorney and Mrs. D. P. Wei- duction was 2,191,667 tons. father, Daniel J. Jones having settled |J Eckenrode ; L. A Yeckley: Paul Hoov - 0 ie ba ) iths per 1,000 live mer, of Ferndale, arrived home Tuesday Of the total 2,079,772 tons was pro-|in Ebensburg in 1840. er; and William Hoover are the members Weekly Health Talk By Dr 1 records include the following: after an extended ‘trip. in the South. ELECTIO CALL duced in Cambria county—93886 if In- of the club They irted out in earnest ay o « a ty A I's ( dred or over Cambria, Fay- They were absent sincé January 5 last diana county—and 19008 in Clearfield [to improve the breed of dairy cattle on| 1heodore B. Appel, Seq retary Wa ton, Lenigh and Schuykill. and during their trip by automobile ——— {counts of which 2,151,586 tons was THAT BEERY AND | their farms and in the neighborhood in of Health ¥ jo 3. Indiana, Westmoreland, i covered a distance of 4,500 miles. They Nominations for State Offices | shirred to market; the coal used it the 1914 E. HK irlheim was the sole owner i {Gre ( t and Montour ; ’ visited ine a number of States in the . mines for steam and heat being 2055 tons Of the first bull. Later he bought a sec “Or . ! 1 to S¥y—>Somerset, Bedford, Ful- South and were guests at Miami, Fla., and Election of Delegates and that sold to local trade and used by HAT TON COMB NE ond bull. Results were showing in the | yeni I taddis : blair, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Cen- for two weeks They also visited at Are Listed. employees 39044 tons. No coke was pro- neighborhood and better bulls becoming Fifth ar : N 2 Voi vm d Cli 1 Havana, Cuba. duced by 50 coke ovens in the distriet. m—————— more expensive ' fare.’ The abby ith Be i 5 $ nt to 79—Franklin, Butler, Arm- & - ager 3 mow Sot ax hig ows iomairman Ww I. Meiion the Re- 1 Ye Sven Jue hundred mines In oe Comes Back to the Grand Next ek rhein ride Jo = posity" sits’ perched tre Jefferson an L Clarion in oe € 0 $ as Jel ¢ 4 Ct State 0 t ( ‘ennsylva- 5 Bint) 4 s SIX ‘ y . : . £ & or customer 1 ) y: Of ’ennsylvania with e P day to be known as ‘Pennsylvania Day.” pan a To A. which are classified as gaseous. No new Week in Now We’ re In improving the herd. So the club members : the ol : ni \ shades Ore “» which is to be celebr: ed annually . ON electors of the State for the forthcoming | Mines were opened and no old mines the Air.” bought the ‘third bull jointly and later a the t v u tionsy it is no- T March 4th except when it falls on Sat- primaries. were abandoned during the year The ini fourth, each one better than any they i T Can ol. like a = urday or Sunday, when is is to be ob- Delegates and Alternates to the Na-|tonnage by pick mining was 701558 and Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton | had been abl to raise at home. Now the : PY H ¢ Fayette and & served on Friday or Monday. iy tional Convention, which will be hela [bY electrical machines 1490109, While me- have fought in the army, swabbed decks.|fifth is at the Karlheim farm, somewhat \ in the only ones * Leo Kapeluch, infant sen of Mr. and| this June in Kansas City will be elected | ¢hanical mining amounted to 71281 tons. |in the Navy, dodged submarines and now | l0nesome because for sixty days he must | v a i I er in the , Mrs. Andrew Kapeluch of St. Benedict at the Primary, Cammria County is en- I'he number of persons employed inside they complete the service cye by don- {Fémain in quarantine to make sure of his | n 100 or ov Y 16th. Ee died last Wednesday a week at the Span-| titled to two delegates, and two alter-| the mines was 4190; outside 404; a to-| ning fliers costume and soar 1g aloft in Physical perfection rl 1 ortality rates & gler hospital after a brief illness of pneu- nates, in addition to having a voice in| tal of 1594. The number of persons be- | “Now We're in the Air’ which will: be | I'he young fellow is nine months old ; tthe 3 the vital Sta Tr monia. Funeral services were conducted] the selection of the seven delegates at |tWeen 16 and 21 years of age employ- | at the Grand Theatre Patton next Tues- | He has a registered name but his papers ish I pul cian Armer I Saturday 5 : Rev. | 13T8€ and the seven alternats at la ed inside was $15, and outside smployeas day and Wednesday. Production of this | have not yet arrived More important ler ti & George Harger, aged 28, single of Rev- Under the rules of the Republican Na- between 14 and 21 years of age wer 34. | picture w virtually demanded by the [than h Fe n name, however, are the The city child 1 now betier chance ye o loc. who was injured in a fall of slate tional Convention each Congresssional here were no fatal accidents outside, | public which longed “to be entertained | "ames OLFALS sire and dam and other ’ i Sap uiER er eaance oo Mondy while working for the Monroe District oo en a : 3 lh ronal but there were seven fatalities inside.| once more by the great team of comics, near relations. He a Guernsey from | : EE : iwi Fear of lie than | i foul sMining Company, was admitied lo an additional Etomite it 10 000 a. There were 49 inside and two outside non | myer since Bee and Hatton scored so | he Ard-na-Clachan farm of D. H. Brew- | : ! 4 ) > country. « In Ely n & Mercy Hospital Thursaay for treatment Republican tos oan cast f 2 G nore fatal accidents involving 60 days’ disa- smashingly in “Behind the Front," We-|¢r at Worcester, Mass. His sire i 30! Z ent nt J + for an injury to the pelis. At the hos- sional om a th 1: ¢ o i ang tus bility or more and there were 485 non- re in the Navy Now,” and “Fireman | Brookmeads Banner who is also sire ; : R 1Y20 1 be was S oe pital Tuesday his condition was noted to] >a a i meng > fatal accidents inside and outside of less | gave My Child.” Paramount has received | Silverwood Diana, the world’s record d v in 2 rural than in oe Fairly o The atie is 3 & . £ c rs’ S ilitv. The ap £3. ¥ op OW y v other or 0 ving | nd I Ss of ‘ennsylvanis jut HE TIGER.” + ary hoon, Phe Patient Is 2 SON Cambria County, the 20m Congressional i or a aa, ig inymerable Fequests to ge effect that) COW, gio 2f any ne Fieh Srorn us | ‘ h rate for colored babies In Pom. 5 é é . 4 : g District, is entitled to two dele tes. ns LY the funniest service men in the movies o J onion rn | b ut 67 pe 3 38s oo Helen Sawovla aged 5, daugter of MN Each State gets f Aelomaie die was 313338 and the number of persons be placed in the realms of the clouds. whose class A record is 18,157 pounds of | a os pet )V ENTURE. « and Mrs. George Sawovla, was fatally | Mach Slate fats Tour dec'egnlc t= Ange employed per fatality inside was 599 and rs la Ack ive : ate _| milk and 875.55 pounds of butter fat. m he ! : Con- * burned last evening at the parental home, | 204 three additional ones are given 10g, gutside and inside 658 Five wives With this last service Dicture already The new bull arrived Friday, February | sel : Baer ) the in- oe : ras | €ach State which cast its electoral vote, 2 os Ham .. | on the screen folks are beginning to won- 1 8 ia | t p « in 192 1996 was SEER ARR 3 According to the report, the child was |“ ny a! q A y were made widows and 17 children were 2 Ws : en | 10th. He was given a warm reception. | 1 was : e g i hes and set fire to her |“! a majority of Jt for the Republican | orphaned. der what the next step will be. Louise On the very next day he was blood tes | ; r 100 t cities over 17 A D 18. * playing with mate _ y . .| nominee for President at the last pre-| pA Arita iva. | Brooks who plays the part of herself ry tecl th 000 1 1 riots 4 oe clothing. Death occurred about an hour : 7 2 1 t The district was using 180 locomotives; a To . ; : ed by state authorities, though of course | ri includ o Akl ; il . narents five | ceding Presidential election. Pennsylva- | nt oe OP od at mite !|and twin; Russell Simpson; Duke Mar- |, : . Fife Prva ; . ie | tO mention ti p1 r ghs. For the . 2 . 3 later. In additional to the parents, five 1. oa AL Yolo toc . e 80 electric dynamos and 626 electric mo tin and Emile Chautard do noble work i he was certificated before he left his | © ot Fa : 1 1e activity of & brothers ‘and two sisters survived. Fun- nia gets seven delegates under these tors other than for haula There were in anc Jen € } ¥ ite 9 oD ih Iris n Massachusetts home. |e fred | I n " mn th { rence 5 eral services were conducted at 2 o'clock rules. 2 y . : one scraper unit; eight conveyor units; complating the jos: for, Now yore in The Patton Guern club has seen a Most 1a Tespor tor n n more marked In 1925 the coior- Oe Friday afternoon. Secretary Mellon’s call is follows: | gic loading machines ;. eight air compres. the Air which was directed by Frank lot of changes in East Carroll township | munica d 1 1 1 was 126 in urban 3 Lo : ne mn To the Republican Electors of Penn- ° WE , | Strayer, in ; : To y hum in body De I 1 areas x Funeral rvices for Martin Murray, SVIVARIA sors; 344 pumps of all classes; and 48! Sie a Dea = ca : since it began its work. It now has . i ) 3 aged 70 ye formerly of Nanty-Glo but |S : a) es 1’ by the Republic: State fans. { several cows producing over 450 pounds | ; \ I arl ind rural in- oto of late years a resident of Pittsburg, who Comiaitice I oT i a ne Production by companies was as tol. of butter fat. To find out how much but- | ° SN re actically ide n- e + was instantly killed Wednesday evening oats i Pe ili i Ce Xe 18 ap lows: . [ ter that would make add 20 per cent. The | J ; 1 1 1 of last id when run down by a Pennsylvania Rail-| ¢3n8 © COTTSy vanis m Recordarice Operator Tonnage | aim of the club always S been to | ’ y : . I y g x road passenger train at Beulah Roads, with the Drow Sons of the Uniform I Tl“ | Barnes and Tucker Co... 220, 304 | weed out the weakl ind keep out dis- [1 Api Ei : > penis if 13 wr %9 oe near Ebensburg, were held at Nanty-Glo re Du of ly will Dommate at! parnes Coal Co. . 9,107 | ease. State thorities have said that the jana e shor FILL mn ’ 1 we at 1 p. m. Saturday. oe ie Mab yy 24, 1928 to s aga Binder Coal Mini 30. [ { methods of the club are the most em- | ol ) 1 IPT ( «! bi Twenty-seven new patients were admit- for the rT Hamed off Sangli id Brown Bro. Beltz 200 | > ized and careful o fany club of the kind | _ a ¥ wiv i ns ¢ 3 ted last Thursday to the State Sanator- Ota Person or ih of U Bakerton Coal Co. | Patton Man Dies of Pneumonia | in the state. hed t mil rathor- than a farming w Jum Jor erionis er Senator. : [Suite eNartn x oal Co Following Illness of Only : Flore Shpeopriationy were ud | subic et “has been * it be. 4 ‘School ula 2 : n ning Sad are ne 8 ¢ nts ¢ £ . . . ri . % | Md. >) < 0. Cae ea )V the s ederal governments for 5} es a » A jury in President Judge John BE. orem for the office of Auditor | pliner Coal Mining Co. Several Hours. the eradicer of hocine I Sy I | or hous L V is ze 3 Evans court recently returned a ver- or : | Cherrytree Coal Co. Bh | lub i wi : er is t : + dict in favor of Harriet C. Davidson, of une Porson Jor fue office jor Judge of | Carrolltown Coal Co. 290,106 | William Williams, aged 48 years, of], f A ey or ved A 1 n in ti ties in these & Kelso, against Stonyecreek Township, in| the Baperior Court. " | Cymbria Coal Co. 21,447 | this place who operated a motor truck | ed the to take > ot # un In YY k county for example, . y the amount of $1,879.50. Miss Davidson | And will also elect seven (7) _ Dele-| i rrove & Meehan 200 | business, died on Tuesday morning at | r thelr herds. Recently. thu , z 9 otper nl ai di t £1 war mrant death rate e first picture ¥ was severely injured when an automo-| 83tes and seven (7) Alternate Delegates S| Duncan Spangler Cos | the home of his sister, M Alfred Dod- tepped to the front by ask.) os of orighn..are o : 1 5123 S 1 76 to 70, a bile in which she was riding in 1926 Re Large to the Republican National | Deringer Bros. Coal 10,661 | son of Mellon avenue, after an illness of to come in and help the pry ed 31 ’ % went over an embankment on the Mog- | ¢ ‘onvention to be Jield in Kansas City, | Pu Pont Coal Co. 1,392 than a day. He had worked on Mon- 1 sure they were getting | Ci ) bi of not 3 back-Riverside road in the township, it | Ma, on June 12 1428 : i : | Empire Coal Mining 9,573 | day. Pneumonia was atributed as ti jon and in th te not one | n . : 4 1 i be alleged that at the place of the| PY order of the Republican State Com. | Gulf Coal & Coke Co. 93,886 | cause of death, head of cattle showed positive | r : 8 ’ . , I accident the road was highly dangerous | Rstee of Penesivanie 5 ; | Hastings Coal & Coke 18,858 | The funeral services will be held at 2 1 y 1 in 3 a8 ne roDerly Urotactod s he) . L. MELLO?! irman. { Hasti Fuel Co. 28,163 | o'clock on Friday afternoon in the local | Ira ) 3 ana Fis not properly eset mt ERIC FISHER WOOD, [Hasiing aac . 3 | Methodist Episcopal church in charge of | MINIS TERI. AL BODY I 1 3 5 3 Judge John H .McCann, of Ebensburg | Chairman Executive Committee [ Lanawood Coal Ci the Rev. P. T. Gorman the pastor. In- | ADOPTS RESOLU TION | The d oo. was the principal speaker last S saturday | mm | Madiera Hill Coal terment will be made in Fairview ceme- | | J as night at the annual dinner of the em- | BY HOP MWCORT'S | MeCombie Coal Co. .. tery. The Patton lodge of Red Men Will | NORTHERN CAMBRIA COUNTY AS-| : : 3 Iv = ployes of the Altoona Tribune held at the | ; A ,| Miller Run Coal Co.. ....... 7 | have of the funeral SOCIATION TAKES ACTION jo { of 2 Penn Alto Hotel. | 68TH ANNIV ERSARY | Oak Ridge Coal & Coke Co. . 1 The eased’s wife preceded him to | FOR RELIEF OF NEEDY { " it is necessary * There are almost 30,000 boys and girls| = gy ee —— = { Penna. Coal & Coke Corp. $0,000 Lie AY He leaves we children, Te | At a recent meeting of the Northern f the series of T of school ages in Cambria county en- The Rt. Rev. John Joseph McCort, | Pine Valley il Co 3,147 | Ge : on an hose brothe Hs | Cambria Ministerial Association, held at | You raves In Cameron ¥ rolled in the Junior Red Cross | ). D., of Altoona, Bishop of the Catholic | Priscilla ( Coke 19,008 Hams of i assport. X S¢ wo je and | E the following was releas d) JOU. 20. atiet thot | infant death rates in % Overheated stoves were responsible for | Diocese of Altoona, quietly observed the | Rich Hill al: Co. ... 61 428 | sisters alse a J W iMiams of fe tion» tvon 0 funiica ) 1924 were 110 and ¥ three serious fires in Altoona last week, | 85th anniversary of his birth last Thu-| Jas. H. Reilly Coal 21, 41 South Fork 1 red wi SR, Sleartiont; | nt time a great need for | waste offort. wa nty t were 109 *¥ six families being homeless. Several oc- | rsday. Following his wish of other yes Red Top Coal Co »113 Henry A A Bd 1 mis Gh or | releif has arisen in our midst because | time In this 1 t a i b 12 d I r the age cupants of houses had narrow escapes. [ro formal celebration of the anniver 3 Ste rling Coal x 0. 11 Bryon ] his iC Ei : Hots as [of the long drawn out labor strike. Ater | Victor iD ds n 14 1 e were the sar Joseph Zelbergi, agd 40 years of Bar-| was observed by the members of the Pro- Codhunter & rosh we 4 564 | y rs. 1 on 22 ont Bo Hens : rs 2 | a thorough investigation, we Fechmmbng | but onl % neboro died on Sunday afternoon in the | Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament par- | Woodland Coal & Coke Co. 5 $3012 Tangy iu il hy > hy bah | the work established in Barnesboro, EB a STE { T 1 trend smooths out & Cisartialn bospial. The demeasch Wa gio, oos :Cort was born in Philadel |% 5 HW ams ‘ al 2 dna Mrs. Lavina Ogden of Pitts. |PY the “American Service Committee, | DW ARD MANNION DIES uee, variarions, and shows & veteran of the World War. He had been | i BoD ( or a orn n sh as iW. Bb. : of sie I hire. Mr. "Wiliams: o as a member of |°f Philadelphia. This committee is od] AFTER EXTE NDED ILLNESS true -change over! a EY employed in the mines there for some |Phia Fc Iruary Y 0, a son of John | Patt Lods r Red M Lder the supervision of the Quakers, or | wd 1 5 years. He was unmarried and leaves his; McCort, a Civil War veteran and was the C HW AB TO G ET the Patton odge of Hee en | Friends Soci ty, of Philadelphia This | | 1 A l nd in Union < mother who resides in Europe. Funeral | Youngest of seven children. His father . whi A | organization is known everywhere for | ow ! : : (55) wit unty (62) jf services were held in the Italian Catho- | died when the Bishop was quite young. | BRITISH MED L| | its charitable and humanitarian work Vohin : nd A r sion of R = lic church and interment was in the |He obtained his early education in the | The Friends Committee in Barnesboro, of 1 cy for WN n count the p 3 church cemetery. | parochial = shcols of Philadelphia and| Word pas been received at the offices | |also works in con-juncti®h with repre- | bs ! 4 1d a 1d * Mrs. Sabilla Ferguson-Henry, aged 82 later took classical and theological cour- | of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation that | I sent ative committees of the churches £ i. ¢q honor 5 years and long a resident of Blairsville, | Ses at St. Charles Borromeo’s Seminary, | the British Iron and Steel Institute will | | the community . ( rw 1 ine € a died at the home of her son—Paul Fer- where he remained after graduation as|award the Bes mer gold medal to Char- | The system of relief first is to dispens : i ne i th & guson of Gallitzin on Monday. She had | instructor of theology, leaving to accept |les M. Schwab, Chairman of the Board | 5 oy Fetes clothing and food supplies to the | Mannion ; \ dan ( x r x been staying there since last July. an appointment as pastor of the Mother | of Bethelehem and President of the | Judge Evans Reiter ates Policy {children and women. If possible, to give ! neer of the 1 \ d, Per = i x Organization of a Progressive club in orrows congregation in West Phila [American ren & Stee) Javitms at jis of Court in Sentencing | milk and crackers to the undernourish- : : y i Eri - 3 Nanty-Glo was perfected at a meeting sian, Fars oF Bebive and : i | meeting on May ma, Schwab, w i] Drunken Motori ita 20 children, this latter work to be car- % or d 1 i 1 in the "we of Nanty-Glo citizens recently. The new | After years of active and devoted ser-|now is in Europe, has been notified of | SiS. ried out under the supervision of the | d I e that e. 5 organization has obtained the rooms| Vices in that parish he was raised to|the award and will arrange to attend - —— { Community Nurse and Superintendent of retired. 1 f , intie live wre not as 3 formerly occupied by the William Hunter | the office of Auxiliary Bishop in the | the meeting in London. President Judge John E. Evans Mon- |}. Schools Henry of quel a Vit : vere 12 years Taking 5 Barber shop as headquarters. Tempor- | Archdiocese of Philadelphia, assisting | The Bessemer medal is awarded an-|day afternoon reiterated the announced | We are certain, you and your congre M His B Ee : F record of the first and years of oP ary officers were elected. The Progres- | the aged Archbishop E. F. Prendegast in| nually by the British Institute out of | policy of the Cambria County Courts in | ation desire to aid in this cause : Jl ; Sr per 1 1 counties TE" x sive club will hold regular meeting each conducting the affairs of the archdio- | funds left in trust for that purpose by | dealing with violations of the gambling | pop emiy r the first need is for suit H ; ; : « I 191 p had an 5 Monday evening and the organization’s Cese until the latter's death. During this Sir Henry Jessemer, inventor of the laws to the effect that anyone found with | ¢;00s and clothing supplies for the md M Al , fant t 1 ) mly 67 as com- 4 rooms will be open for members at all |time he was honored with the appoint-| steel-making process which bears his | a slot machine in his possession and who | qrer and women d supplies, ri I : . red i J 1926, whi Iirie county & hours of the day. The purpose of the | ment to the bishopric of Los Angeles | name It is awarded for distinguished | pleads or is found guilty will be given ui series and canned go are much need-| _ No os Ho an 3 : § ud rat f in 1915 and one of 85 R we Progressive club have been announced as | Which he was consrained to decline. | merit in promoting the metallurgy of iron | a minimum sentence of thirty days in|.q Ap such supplies are to be sent to | pure : J a ( c And A n 1924 T 5 follows: For the advancement of the Soon after the death of Archbishop | and steel | jail and a fine of $25.00 in the same | fe “American. Service. Comintbtee rs de ire 4 ph a! pr ind hua Y 3 youth, to build up the youth physically, |Prendegast, he accepted the appointment - een em manner as a minimum sentence has|, building, Barnesboro Pa Also cash De : : , | BARNESBORO BOYS ARI iL & for the entertainment and education of | of Auxiliary Bishop to Bishop Garvey, | COUNTY OFFICIALS i : _| been maintained for several years for |gonations will be welcome All money rg tir ffalre and 4% | ious GUESTS OF PATTON SCOUTS > the youth to make better citizens, to|of the Altoona diocese with the right | HEAR TAX APPEALS | 3]] persons who are brought Mito court | s are to be sent to the Friends Ser-| member of St. BE Y's: Ca 1 Gicture 5 ¢reate more progressive ideas, to promote of succe on, and on the death of Bishop The me embers of the Board of County | on the charge of driving an automobile | Corn p Iihia. Pa ; . i 2 : Se oo physical culture : to promote hygiene | E. A, Garvey, D. D. October 22, 1920; he Commissioners, John D. Walker, Homer | while intoxicated. | AS t a g of al yds 1 : ; S I Pa y at & ¢ of mind and body. assumed full control of the Altoona Dio- and W Cavanaugh, are The court made this member when 3] ved and I 1 1 nade I ; i ! 1 kK plac o° Pasgpale Tosi of Gallitzin Friday was | cese. ! their e in Ebensburg| members of the South Fork Moose lodge he local commitioe Ba k I i I b i fined 00 after he pleaded guilty in rr, - {1 iy as a Board of Revision to re- | pleaded guilty to violating the liquor and | The situation is a serious one and while ned / i : . : li 1 5 federal court to charges of violating the CARROL LTOWN MAN [ vise valuations and hear appeals from gambling laws, two charged with the for we engage in this « of human re-| own t ] and cor ind first aid rl 3 prohibition laws. 3 | the triennial assessiaent for 1928. The | mer offense and one with the latter. Wm lief, may we also as Christian peopl 1 re in chat of the Pa + (George Bondy and Milan Savlovich, FATALL Y INJURED | ara will continue to sit for this pur- | Wilt, president, and William Gregory: the look to God Almighty for aid and guid- EAA : TTT oe Pr Flot ad 4 both of Johnstown, Pa.; were each sen- pose every day frona last Monday until | secretary-—charged with violating the li { an \s pastors and churches, m: . | LEE( H ANNOUN( ES Yuinn ha { , Ata by tenced to serve one year and one day | Walter Watt, Aged a7, Squeezed Be- | Mar h8, different townships and boroughs quor laws, each was sentenced to pay th a matter of sincere prayer. | FOR RENOMIN ATION | a Q & in the Federal Penitentiary at Atlania, tween Mine Cars; Dies at | having days ‘set apart for their appeals. | the costs, a fine of $100 and to serve | move in a mysterious way his | ) i t i { in id 5 Ga., by Federal Judge Gibson recently. Spangler Hospital | Monday the Board of Revision is hear- | not less than thirty days nor more than wonders to perform While we help| Con na RR I + ? a 4 They were convicted of extortion and aid- | ing appeals from Adams and Allegheny | three years in the county jail while John | human beings let us also pray God’s| day formally intiou a H v o& ing and abetting in a conspiracy in John- Walter Watt, aged years, of Car- | te wash ips and Ashville, Barnesboro and | Longstaff, the steward, charged with vi- | blessing upon our work for renomination on t I I 1 f J p : 1 % stown December 21 19217. Emlyn H | rollitown, was fatally injured Thursday | Brownstown boroughs Tuesday appeals | lation of the gambli laws we n- | —_ — et. Mr. Lee } + vans, of Johnstown former Deputy Col- | of last week when squeezed between mine | were heard from Barr, Blackli Cam- | tenced to pay the costs, a fine of » and | py ! / = ‘ ti Nat ak of \ I r Bd oh lector of Internal Revenue, named de- | cars while working in Binder Mine No | bria and Chest townships and Carroll- to serve ay days in the county jail I'Wo ADAMS SCHOOL wx A ht ui : . ral®i YO p Rar 1 W 5 fendant in the indictment, pleaded guilty | 2, near Carrolltown. He was admitted | town, Cassandra and Chest Springs bor- John Chubera of Johnstown ple ded | HOU SE S DEST ROY ED he ha a fitted i fo I J . : y 5 and testified for the Gavernment at the |to Miners’ Hospital at 4:10 o’clock and | oughs guilty to four indictments charging lax | Capital in splend ; i Fla 3 = trial He said $1,775 had been extort-|died at 8 o'clock. The victim suffered ee etter ceny of automobile accessories and was | Fire, starting from an overheated fully looked a * to gallant & . ed from Peter Mihaelovich, of Johns- | fractures of the right leg and pelvis and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | sentenced to pay the costs make restitu-| on Monday morning completely des izens of the Ty toth 1 \ Troop and a - og town in connection with income tax re-|a ruptured bladder | French McAfee Minister | tion and to serve not less than four mon-| ed two school buildings at Mine No. 42 ngton. Muck iy Wd tactios of e daring ad- og turns. FEvans testified that he gave Funeral services for Walter Watt, | Morning service at 10:30. J ths nor more than three years in the|in Adams township. The flames broke man ec Y 1 ) E ugh another bi £1,000 to Bondy and Salovich. L : were held at. 9 olelock Monday morning | Sunday school at 11:45, county Jail, jout in a one story portable school and | y, n a Mrs. Louise Bregencer age 78 years) in St. Benedict’s Catholic Church. In- | Evening service at 7:30 - mmm fanned by a high wind, soon spread to the ment bu 1 MONT ARENTS MERT & died at the home of a daughter in Spang-'terment was in the church cemetery. Mid-week service Wednesday at SENATOR WRIT TO MINERS main two-story frame school building. hom OLLTOWN SHORTLY 3 oe ler on Tuesday evening. The funeral will Mr. Watt is survived by his widow, | The subject for the Sunday morning Senator David A. Reed has written The Windber fire company was called relation : D A R oo be held Friday at Holy Cross Church. Mrs. Matilda Watt and these children ; | sermon is “Calvinism in History.” The | the following letter to the Mine Work-| but before the firemen could arrive the treiy J § 5 Judly frozen as the result of lying on | Gordon, a nurse at St. Francis’ Hospi-| evening service will be preceded by a|eps' Union at Emeigh, this county. bla: had gained great headway and is phase W / 1f't i on ogo the snow covered ground for more than | tal, Pittsburg; Edmund, at home and | half hour of song in char of Mrs. R “I shall be glad to have the whole | hoth structures were completely destroy- really repr v A. O in 21-22 og 24 hours the lifeless body of Charles| Mrs. Ruth Dulansky, of this place, He | E. Good. country know that we in Pennsylvania About 35 pupils of the small build , ashi wy -” Bart, aged 69 years, formerly a printer | also leaves his step-mother, Mrs Mar- | - BHI know to our sorrow—that the whole bi- were dismissed when the fire was Nas nomi 1 : Tul Sabine of 5 of Altoona was found Tuesday on a back | garet Watt of Pittsburg; a sister, Mrs | TRINITY METHOD SCOPAL tuminous industry is suffering as never | discovered and more han 60 pupils in| jo ana § tiene han b 00 P. M. KX road near Nanty-Glo. Mr. Bart, in past [John Bowman of Bradley Junction, and CHURCH, , before; that the market prices of its the larger structure also were dismissed 1 1 aired y x vears had been an itinerant printer of | several half-brothers and half-sisters. | Philip T. Gorman, pastor. products are so low that they afford| before the flames had communicated to Wit 1 1 wa the P. M. 5 the old school, and many times had been | et - Spr | Sunday school at 10:00. neither a living wage for the miners, | that building { { wed A oo a visitor, and likewise had worked short Reserve Friday evening, March 2, for | Morning worship at 11.00, nor a reasonable return to the operators; Practically all of the fixtures in th soldi no " th, Mrs 15¢ and 40¢ 3 periods in the Courier office. the parcel post sale in the Presbyterian : Epworth League at 6:30. Annual mus- and that the depression in agriculture, | large school house were carried to safc tV. | sora] vd or y hes + A". op@p prr9rss,&s“r,rLrr E=—EL>>/@|xé/k/]IL Sunday School Room, There will also be | icale. : : of which we hear so much is mild in | The loss is estimated at fifteen thousand ballot box an © members be Mr. and Mrs. Blair Kelly, of Altoona, | an entertainment which will be free. Re-| Evening worship at 7:30. comparison to the suffering of our people | dollars and is partly covered by insur- | from all cla nd a X i 1 y. meet at Mrs. Dp. M / were recent Patton visitors. freshments will be on sale. | Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30. li the bituminous coal regions.” | ance } Gornte : Ll Nome 2 three P. 3 Sharp. Fe SUrs