Ww iveryone says it's very Interesting. region and suffered from perforation of Y N 1 Sa Sb ea - - rr —————— PERSONAL AND LOCAL NE S NOTES OF Chemistry test papers were returned |the small instestines. barre > : TEXT OF RESOLUTION ON ! terprises; studying nature in the field ; concerning this practical type of ; : i i a : mE \ seeing: f i ig : tneted i ype on Monday morning. I wonder if our Bil- nerg] Services were held at 9 o'clock ~ TATE ( OAL SITUATION ons Tore ang salationghips Tiest [eepuevion for farm boys abd girls. made a passing grade? Monday mornin i he Lill Polis — and; 2 3 story rough pro- Me hei : a : — Sl ¥ Iat ] rgoord: broken’! Betty | 0 { ne the Wy Do ish m Jects and visits to spots in which history pyembers of the department staff have Hurrah A recor yroken ! y hurch, conducted by the Rev. Father The Johnson resosution for investiga- ad ¥ attended school board, parent teacher ireene hasn't been late for school once | Petruska, Interment was in the church | tion of conditions in the was made. bituminous co: : : and cor ity etings r > se this week. Three cheers belong to her. cemetery. fields of Pennsylvania, West Vis nia ph Instruetion mn the schools of Pennsyl- - SST The ines Tor the Purpose SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT | Viola Montith and Harry Noonan seem Saki Ohio, as approved by. 'the Senate Thurs. | MIA is being increasingly organized ar- OF ‘the, rural community veo tionol pe EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A LITTLE to be getting along ‘together quite well, WILLIAY IXDORF day provides as follows: ound life situations with the result that ool. They have found a live interest in BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM despite the fact they are only seatmates.| ‘The funeral of William Nixdorf, agefl| Thar iL interstate commerce com- | joys And life are being more closely re- : Now we'll have Jack McCann tell us | 80, whose death occured Thursday in mission make a “thorough and complete lated, officials of the department believe. plications for this type of school have what he thinks of French. Not so bad, | Lancaster at the home of his , sister, | investigation of condition: existing in already been filed- by rural school boards is it, Jack? 3 . Mrs. Anna Aston, took place Sunday) coal fields of central Pennsylvania, west- ST. AUGUSTINE NOTES and several other boards have the mat- Rose Piesnick has. been displaying a | afternoon, in charge of the Rev J. C.lern Pennsylvania, West gini: and Miss Edith Mertens spent the week |ter under advisement, ‘shiner” of late. She tells us it was Weygant, pastor of the Evangelical | Ohio; also to ascertain whether railroad | end with her mother in Patton. seal compaign, are as follows: (each of! her ome with a party recently. Card caused by playing basket ball. church, Burial was in the South Fork * gompanies and their officials have been Clair Davis has gone to Denver Colo. contributions $1.00) Blankfeld; The | plz 12 was one of the features and a Miss Hamilton: “Mary, you will get arr cemetery. or are by agreement or otherwise endea- | where he will visit relasives. Ir ge Ni: n 3 < 9 . < , ine “he as serve x % a 3 i o ¥ ) S r s A Grange National Bank $2.00; Alex Lam fine luncheon was served. El grade in English on your next report voring to depress the labor cost of coal Anna Gonsman has returned from CASH STORE Ison ; Frank Maycovitch; John Dins-| Miss Mildred Mellon spent several days | if you keep up the good work. Mary— FRANK GRAFF produced by union mine more; Cecil Mitchell; Claire Kelly; Dr I 1 Y Id t 1 tl t I RK ral d 73 ‘ i 10 » labor; also whe- | Uniontown and Greensburg where she 5 g Mitchell ; aire yi in Loretto recently, es, done pretty good on them tests. ran iraff, aged 73, who conducted | ther In said coal fields wage contra visited her brothers Chas. and Arthur | | J) 7 pe 5 Irnes 0 ons HO » . « + ’ ag acts 1 s as. ¢ 4 { . OF OD Qt ye A paral ia: Eh a x io . s | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas were re- Skinny Waters was among the Ing la grocery store in Barnesboro for many | have been’ abrogated or repudiated. whe- 1 McDermott who reside there. For Real LOW I RICES on Gro rs ap: iteford; Myron S. a Th ro ia 3 f ming = is . y 3 ‘ Y t gp : Mog P ali oe 5 on i oC or; wr ite a Jona. | cent visitors in Nanty-Glo, on Monday. : : years died Sunday morning at his home. ther defens 5s men, women and children John Noel of Fallen Timber spent Sun- ceries of Quality. on i yo vo lg a J bo th Miss Margie Steir was the guest of Why not puta Hine P= 19 te Sos He is survived by his widow, Mrs, Mary | without cause, have been evieted from here with friends. — 10 0 this worthy cause b) Jatiing 1181 relat . if TD ring sic period? It would make the | Graft Funeral services were conducted | their homes ; 1g i y 5 tre 5 s Car ’ i Q $ : S : relatives in Altoona during the week during music perioc § raft, services € Cte ielr homes; and general what has tran- M James Carl w in Altoona on| FISH QF ALI 3 . 3 'S Jee Mite , chairman. | oS * y av s a ores y re i ar- | - 3 + 4 sdav ing i 3 R rard’s ir i : : a iti 1 to hs Geol] Mi he L Share 3h Theodore Bender has been admitted to | Whole day seem a grea deal more inter at 8:30 Tuesday morning in St. Edward's | spired in said coal fields and reasons for | Fr where she visited friends ands, . + KINDS for Lent. bo ae boa commites desire — ans 2 the Spangler hospital for medical treat- | esting. Let's show our stuff tomorrow. Catholic church. Interment was In the conditions and happenings therein { and | relatives, Lake Herring new pack, 8 Ib pails $1.: those who assisted in the _campaimm. ment . The Seniors preSented their program of | St. Bridget’s cemetery at Houtzdale. in this connection, said committee or sub. Chas. Carl of Dean spent Sunda Were | Salt Mackeral, strictly fancy Ib. Owing to the severity of the weather FOR SALE: Fine Farm, Well Located, entertainment before the High School rere committee therof all ascertain whether | with his brother J. IL. carl. Cod Fish; Eenline Cape Cod--1 and the bad condition of the roads, the... 1 .1p mile to Wm. Penn Highway ana | Yesterday afternoon, and it surely did go =. JOSEPH REIS in industrial disp or strikes in said Mrs. Ella Eddy of Ashville was a |Canned Fish of all kinds. regular meeting of the Kiwanis club on| pp Spitable for Dairy, Potatoes or with a bang. The manner in which it Joseph Kriss aged 6, son of Mr. and {coal fields, injunctions have been issued recent caller on her parents here. FRESH FISH Monday last we cancelled. : | truck. Write P. O. Box 157, Ebensburg, | Was presented was very fine, onl SL Mrs. John Kriss, diea Sunday morning in violation of constrtutional rights and Mrs. Martin of Chest Springs spent Dressed Cod Fish Dressed Whittings, FOR SALE-—One Victrola in good | pg, one was pleased. Prof. J. . oder at the parental home. Funeral services whether by injunction or othe rwise, rights | Saturday here with friends, Fresh Pike Halibut ; Fillet of Haddock : condition, and records. Inquire at 801 W.! Mrs. H BE. Martz of Parnassus Pa, Juniata College, paid us a call yesterday | were conducted at 9 o'clock Tuesday | granted by the constitution of the United Mrs. dna Suton has returned to her ; ; : i i I' | Fresh Oysters—the better kind Magee avenue. 3tp formerly of Patton is confined to her | afternoon and rendered a few solos which morning in St. John’s Slovak Cath lic States have been abrogated and de nied. home here after spending several months ' imitans made the entertainment a still greater church, Barnesboro. Interment was in Mr. and Mrs. Reed Runyan of Clear-| home with a severe case of grippe. T—_— - in Colorado with friends and relatives. > . field Ww nd a or 0% ik 2 the Leia! Mrs. William HH, Dettinger De North | Success. Mr. Bc Serman opened he hal the Holy Cross cemetery. NANTY-GLO MEN SUE Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hoover spent the Butter, Ib ¢ serena Sy ! yo | mips $ ns a ercises and as followed immediately ek end i ditts rg wi relatives 3 ray 'Y, 1; of Mr . Mrs oc Mitchell | Fifth avenue, was recently feted by : rcises and was Y A v . ' ; week end in Pittsburg with relatives. Suo EST ors ‘ o "Mr. a Ww, al, ee the | number of adios of the Wert tes by Mr. Yoder who gave. an freresting CHARLES H. CYPHER FOI 1,800 IT SU RANCE Miss Rose Nagle won first prize at Sugar, best I gnilato) Bm 6 © birth of a daughter atthe" Spangler |Guild of the Presbyterian church upon | talk to fue pelle An outline 02 he pro- Charles Henry Cypher, aged 53 years, —— the .Card Party here Sat. evening. se- | Peaches, Delmonte large can 25¢ a £ f | : a : So nC t - ors rhich followed is listec ere: oilers iad? remia & > si] Guiseppe and sarafi amonica f | cond going to Miss Sar: Noel consol: : = hospital, the occasion of her birthday anniver- Tam Y HC x et \ Qenior (Mace | Of Heilwood, died’ of uremia at the Heil 4 I « ( gt Ss Sara Ni consol Ypae a 0 NTA , ’ One of the most charming pre-Lenten [sary. A seasonable program of events 1 2 ennsyivania ; oy rr ass. wood Hospital Friday. Nanty -Glo, 1 X suit aga the | tion Bermadine Gonsman. Mens fir | Bread, 2 big loaves for... “oC events was held recently when Mrs. C. A. |was carried- out, awards being presented 2. An Old kFuitar, ani0id Refrain; Funeral services were held at his late | ¢ onnecticut Fire Insuranc Co. of Hart-|H mar Adams, Second Carl Nagle, Con- | Celery, fancy bunches for 4 10¢ Snyder entertained the members of her |to Misses Marion Hamilton, Gertrude solo by Walter Campbell, Mo: sol home at 1 o'clock Monday afternon, In- | ford, based on : licy for $1,800 held | solation Lewis Nagle. { > : bridge club at her home on Magee ave-| Miller and Bertha Lacue and the Me A ND one ver Marries Me;” solo terment was in the Hastings Cemetery. | by the plaintiffs covering fire 1surance | Lettuce, Iceberg, Ih... + 1dc m™ cab : + 1S | res Flor: olor Avil ds y by Viola Montieth. is on their buildin in 1 hich {| EVINCE INTEREST IN pp i nue. The table appointments were de-|dames Flora Bigler, Alwilda Bennett, ee ¥erix RE PV SHY Wav : Which | Coffee qv he Be lightfully effective. with a color scheme |James Simms, Ralph E. Good and M. H. | 4 The Bells of St. Marys! by Wayne ... WILLIAM F BYRNE, was destroyed by fi 1 September, VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS Ce ffee, dava, Mocha 65¢ ~ i : ar » Sé ) orus. 3 ry 1 laintiffs alleg the anc \Om- lyre x 5 ale . Dn of red and white and with the use of |Garden. Danty valentine decorations |4nn and the Senior Willham Francis Byrne, aged 37, worla| Th (plaints allege th ar com — |Swansdown Cake Flour .._._32¢c war veteran and brother of the Rey, |Pany has, not. complie 1 provis- Greatly increased interest in voeational | ie 1 policy 1 I i f i i 5. “Roses f Picardy ;” by Jarbara Valentine favors and candles. Dinner | made the lunch appointments most ef- % Roses of Picard) — ras followed by a series of amusing | fective, a color scheme of red and White 6. “I Ate the Baloney;” by Tony Ag- Father John V. Byrne of Wilmore died : ; catia Sripulture has been shown by rurall games, Mrs. E. P. Cooper received a | being used. The guests were: Bertha Goat Waters and Cook Brochi on Tuesday at Aurora, Colorado, where Ww : . coo rj communities during the last three mon- : E a s 3 : : > re y] at aters ¢ < . x : de a 1 1 opr Te y . ed lair gift, for high score in the game |Lacue, Marion Hamilton, Mrs. Boyd wil- | Ypt, Goa y » he had resided for some time on account Ald ade, ths officials of the Department of Public | ec $ 5 sai Yahner. 143 : A 7. “Daniel i e Lion's Den;” by the i s ing : A seri Honors at bridge were awarded | liams, Mrs. David K. Rishel, Audrey’ 4». Daniel in the Lion is > . of his health. He was born in Gallitzin in 2 ’ th uction said this week. The depart- > A FV rT to Mrs. George Hoppel. Mrs. Snyder's | Heist, Latham Heist, Lou Shunkwiler, Boys chorus, . : ri” sol by {in 1890, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard | from : 1. val ment has received numerous inquiries | PAT I'ON, I A. guests were Mesdames W. L. Thompson, | Mrs. G. Henry Miller, Gertrude Miller, | | Dawn i TOmOrIow ; sili " | Byrne who survive him. He was seriously In ? £ Patt Reuel Somerville; M. B. Cowher, J. Mac | Mrs. Walter Elstringham, Mrs. F. J. eo an ams,” solo by Wil-| injured in an army motor truck accident | & © . n ; : ¢ al of 1 ams,” § = es . . > tion w Denlinger; Fred Maurer; Frank Brown 3lankenhorn, Catherine Makepiece, Lau- ¢ i ies. : while in France. He is survived by a ey , : rer mas. 3 : and George Hoppel; E. P. Cooper and |ra Quarry, Mrs. Alwilda Bennett, Mrs, | I i » My Souvenirs:” by Mar-|number of brothers and sisters in addi- Andrew Rhody and Miss Linnea Fors-| James Simms, Mrs M, H, Gardner, Mrs. 10. mini pin? nh chorus, tion to his wife. Funeral services and gare “hrs c he Girls Ss. . 3 berg. Ralph Good and her house guest, | $7 LOCH Shack i Ath- { burial will take place in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Denlinger of Fifth | Mrs Flora Bigler, of Clearfield Mrs 1 is Sumbledown nck an EE Mr. : Mrs. W. H. I g Mrs. é igler, Be te TPS e;” solo by Wayne Linn. ION AY FI ADBn = avenue recently entertained the follows | Denlinger received a number of gifts. lone ;” solo by i : : | 2 12 A Couple of Coo-Coos;”’ by Tony NATIONAL GUARD ing dinner guests: Mr. and Mrs. John E.| Miss Rose Farabaugh, daught of Mr : g 108 ‘atters ¢ “ook Bi hi, Reilly and son Joseph of Spangler; Mr. |and Mrs, Frank E. Farabaugh, of High- Agypt, Goat Watters and Cook Broehi BUILDING PROGRAM 3. “The Star Spangled Banner,” by gs and Mrs. T. L. Cortwright and three chil- | land Grove, was recently the guest of 13. Th i pa : t 1 dren of Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. J. honor at a bridge, party held upon the " “ i Completion of the program outlined A n- 3 : > : Mother Machre and Indian Ti i d - FQ ~ iy X Mac Denlinger of this place. occasion of her birthday anni ar 1 ; al aor Si A Critmbine for rehabilitation and construction of the | SISTER M. FIDELIS OF } a on aA. FOR RENT—Furnished house; «six | Honors at bidge were awarded to Misses | “Ve &¢ gos So N = buildings necessary for the better housing NPA + tN CUFT % | Tei Freshman Notes. 3 ” = 3 ] I nl rooms and bath; hot water heat. Inquire | Grace Urich and Barbara Overberger, A Tes aman of the various units of the Pennsyl ( RESSON IS SUMMON ED at Courier office, or 219 East Magee ave- | danity lunch was served to the following National Guard will greatly increase it TT nue guest group: Misses Catherine and Eliza- Ne Vas ™ = efficiency and training program, Adju- Sister N lideles of the Sisters | TONIGHT—THURS., FEBRUARY 23. H. J. Fadley and children of North [beth Little, Helen Brown, Mary and ENT DEATHS . tant General Frank D. Beary said dur- grercy, 2 died of nia at N - Fifth avenue have moved to Ebenshurg|Barabara Overberger., Grace Urich, Su ing the week. ; ,, Deloel day I r at Mercy | A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ZANE GREY'S where Mr Fadley is employed. E. Gill, Anna Homyak, Florine and General Beary said that every step is ; n a patient Emory Christoff of Johnstown spent | Carrie Riner, Catheryn Gill, Kathleen THE COUNTY being taken to hasten construction pro- | SIn St A e was born in € the week end with his parents, Mr. and | Donahue, Lila Whitehead, Matha Anna; grams to permit the best and quickest pi q I > daughter of | 3 9 Mrs. John K. Christoff of Russell ave-| Rose Farabaugh and Bertha Christoff. Ark results from the one million dollars ap- ae ate J l 1d Ros Ann Hoy | e nue. Miss Farabaugh received a handsome propriated by the last general assembly, | CU ningham A Pou : ot ry - £ FOR SALE--One Red Star 6-burner, | leather bag. Folks In the Neighboring Com Contracts for additions or construct. Sis 1 of wickless, oven attached, Oil Stove. Excel- Mrs. Andrew Rhody, of Palmer avenue munities Who Have Cross- ion at Altoona; Carbondale; Lancast r; | Me order for al ut 30 years, the | . lent condition. Reasonable price. Apply |recently entertained a number of guests ed the Great Divide Latrobe; Lock Haven; Norristown and | 27 . 't which time was spent | Also erial and Comedy. at Courier office. a bridge. Honors were awarded to Mrs. Williamsport already have been let. st L appointment was Mesdames M. B. Cowher, Alan Somer-|S. I. W akland,, F. B. Morey and Mild. EDWARD IL. NEMETH Plans are not yet completed for final|as an Jnspruat rat the boys’ school ville and Fred Maurer were Johnstown |red Moren. . Mrs. Rhody’s guests were: al A tn a ois approval for modern armory at E Dena) a ty ar Loratio, ung :T the AND A FUNNY ONE HAS visitors on Saturday. Mesdames Fred Maurer, S. L. Weakland, Funeral services for KEdward eWis| Stroudsburg to replace the present struc- | direction of the Sisters of Mer ) a vii is The local boy scouts had as their |B. Oevrberger, John Moren, Fred B.|Nemeth, aged 14, son of Michael and ture but these will probably be completed The body was taken to Cresson Sun- | §l BEEN DISCOVERED IN guests on last Friday evening the boys | Mor J. Mac Denlinger and the VN s | Mary Nemeth of Lower Yoder township, and advertisement made for bids for | 42y and removed to the convent chapel, | SN of St. John’s troop of Barnesboro. Their | Margaret Campbell, Margaret Fogarty, | whose d h occured Friday evening at consideration at the April meeting of the Whe re funeral services were conducted | IN HIS FIRS T were seventeen boys with their scout-|June Rhody, Linne Forsberg and Mildred | the Cresson sanatorium, were conducted State Armory Board, F'uesday morning Interment - was in the x " E A T U R E master and the local committee in the|Moren. A danity lumch’ was served, at 9 o'clock Monday morning in th® Some thirteen acres of ground have | convent cemetery. ) > id company of visitors. The Patton Troop Mrs. David Heist, Mrs. Adam Smith, | Church of the Immaculate Conception, been deeded to the Commonwealth for an a TTT put on several of their special numbers |sr. and Mrs. Andrew Fornadley were | Lower Yoder. Interment was in the Armory Post to be established at Har-| TWO YOUNG MEN S 4 5 a 9 as features of the evening. Johnstown visitors on Thursday. church cemetery in Lower Yoder t&Wwn- risburg and it is likely that there will be ADMITTED TO THE BAR | The Epworthians of Trinity M. E Mrs, Flora Bigler, who had been the | ship. : : added to this seven contigiuos acres ’ : : 4 Church are arranging for their annugl | house guest of her daughter Mrs. Ralph “{dward Nemeth is survived by his | which will eventually make a de ble hn motion of Attorney ik J. Hart- { SN musical evening to be held next Sunday | E. Good, of Beech avenue has left for | parents and the following brothers and site for an Armory Post to house caval- 1ann, Chairman of € Ixamining | IY] at 6:30. This is always a fine program, | her home in Clearfield. sisters, all at home; Frank Eileen, Cecil ry, infant ry and artillery units in Har- | Board of the Cambria C wr A the project in every case. Many new ap- M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the | readings. All report having spent a pleas- Tozer Jewerly Co. | ant evening. Final contributors to the Christmas Mrs. Josephine Bender entertained at |. nabel, the High Schol Students. Nothing happened. Instrumental and vocal numbers will be Miss Velma Hartzog spent the last few | Mildred and Rose mary Nemeth. Me Nas risburg. No plans have yet been prepar- S04 n, two young v were ‘a interspersed with readings. etc. A big | days with relatives in Loretto. a student of the Garfield Junior High ed but arrangements are being made for t ract > 1 urt Mon- . ry Le 0 r <3 2 : crowd is anticipated for this last evening| Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Gibson and family | School, Johnstown. competitive ideas and drawings to bel norning y were Charles’ A, [8 The picture is a riot of fun. We w ill guarantee enter- of the conference year. of Johnstown spent Sunday with the An- Sas’ submitted by eight or ten seperate arch- ; 3 Att arles Greer, tainment to our patrons who see this. Arrangements are being carried for- stead family. MRS MARY CERNAK itects with the idea of selecting the best | of Westmont , a t or - i Tit: : : x £ ol SOT S y T T ¢ ~ ward for the Mothers-Daughters banquet Miss Nellie Brookbank of Johnstown Mrs. Mary Cernak, aged 46, widow of thoughts in this matter. Dick nso I 10 i sle and | NG FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 and 25. to be held in the social hall of the local {was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Cernak, died at 6:15 o'clock last At Coraopolis it was neces ary to re- ar I C1 tt, Fo. wn, all Methodist church on Tuesday evening, | Nicholas Anstead. Sunday evening at her home in Middle | place the heating system and approximat sradus ol ( niversar) Michigan. March 6th. The men of the church will ee ———————————e eee Taylor township of a complication of ail- ely 0 was taken from the erc ction ap- | ¢ Hn rne; ; Br wil AE Hoe Jaw with N MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27th have full charge of the arrangements. ments. Her husband's death occured six | propriation for this purpose with the] Is I u Attorney 1 vill eo | Little Howard Dinsmore of Palmer years ago, Mrs. Cernak is survived by | view of centralizing the heating plant ein of District Atorney . " ) avenue has been quite ill at his home for the following children: Mrs. Martin Ho- | which would operate with a modern . We im r, : | D 0 U B LE S H 0 Ww 5 . D 0 U B L E S H 0 Ww several days. He is quite a good deal bet- . - | dos, John, William; Mary , Ethel, Joseph } building when erected to replace the he Court Monday morning appointed | EDDIE CANTOR IN ter now. Notes Gathered During the week and Catherine Cernak, all at home. present frame structure at Coraopolis. arry A. Sheilds as A tant Asses- | Mrs. Lester Larimer of Ebensburg was ris a m—— Bids have been advertised for Friday | sor for [ st it I sh, succeed £ 5 a Patton visitor on Thursday evening of 5 i THOMAS F, O'HARA morning, February 24th for general con- "enc ampbell sig 1 last week. by Russell Christoff g Thomas Francis O'Hara, residing at |Struction, heating plumbing and electrical our: made th ving appoint- ) : ‘ s . . Let me begin my notes this week with ; ¢ i : GQ tt Jor 3 4 5 \ » rio: >0e t 3 $ S 3 i < r the owing: ( she ¢ ¢ ( ( 301 3. W. Lit- A most interesting and intricate piece a pretty little verse I heard recently, I| Altoona employed as a blacksmith in | Work for the foll owing: Gun she d to b nents oreo & ; At of machinery has been installed at Mer- now Sod a on ” tit % / it he the Altoona railroad shops, died at his] added to the Wilkes-Barre artillery ar-|% BEUL eet ng James Biter a? ng ras is” jo - Know yo 0! wan 0 miss it so here | Y ‘ 3 ty rp) a & approximate c $350,- eased ; J e Judge of Elec- 1 7 “I VV tens local bake ry. It is a high speed goes—Mary had a little goat, the goat | home at 0 o'clock Wednesday of last | mory At An approximate cost of $350, 3 ; le | AND FLORENCE V IDOR IN bread mixer. and lives up to its name. Nt iy rere a tof a licati f diseases. He | 000. Erect a single company armory at ; >. XN cle, resign { Sil : had halitosis; and everywhere that Mary | Week of a complication of diseases. 2] go ale ‘at ane 2% st OF Weighing over three tons, yet minutely : : ret ros TES tallitzi September 25 Scottdale at an approximte cost of f RE > went, the peoplé held their noses was born in Gallitzin on September 25, pre > In every detail it is attracting : hi 7 h x , 000. That’s at— , a: > 1874, a son of Hugh and Susanne O'Hara the attention of fisitors. Inspection is in- That's that—now I can go on. = and ted ot anv. +i A very pleasant party was held in hon- | Sur ing&gre two sisters Mrs. C harles > - tition ‘ourt was Monday before vited at any time, os : se No, |OF Of Betty Greene at the F. B. Morey | Kephart and Miss Elizabeth O'Hara—{ MAPLE SAP FLOW sidont Jude Jorn oo B on ay i r Coolie Dog tan and white, License No. J 1 EK. Evans and Judge aw No crest idence in st. |Feésidence on Monday night. The evening |and one brother John C. O'Hara, all of WILL START SOON | John H. Me § 3370, came to Cowan's residence in St. v ey } . rE rTRErIvV. o rol As A John i 4 TY TTY . Benedict. Owner get in touch for recov. (548 Sent In playing games and. square | Altoona. He was formerly employed as it 5 } i TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28—29, .: 5 | z vine nize Fore awar tar. & Ss Lor. le U ere services vere . y r & ANT > ery of animal. | dancing. Prizes were awarded to Ger-[an inspecto g i Indications point to an early maple | EMLYN H. EVANS IS GIVEN PRI- | trude N c c ‘lark Heist * : »on- | conducted Friday morning with requiem : : SON TER Th 7 CCAR Miss A. M. Moore entertained her Sun- | frags Soonan, and Clark Hog! sna eon mass at 9 o'clock in the chapel of the | SUBAr season this year according to re- SON TERM IN CONSPIRACY CASE]! : y : | solat Zs re awarde 4 pal. F ¥ bs S raiv , svivaniz — day School Class with a Valentine party | Mout oh I iy Ral ta By god hI to a Cathedral of the Blessed Sacreament | POrts received by the Pennsylvania De- J > recently. The evening was spent in the ¥3 = a ap Teen, A deligniiy partment of Forests and Waters from the Emlyn . S, former deputy c« \ re served at a late Those | Parish of which he was a member. In-| v Ld , : playin gof games music and singing and | lunch was served at a late hour. Those]! district foresters throughout the state, | lector é e for the Jol jpresent were: Grace Woodhead of Bar-}terment was in St. Patrick’s Cemetery, ASE 4rd “0 Ivanie ved app- | town Distri vho ple guilty at his | I} | neshoro; Viola Montieth ; Florence Kuhn- | Gallitzin. Last year i ye Sywanis proguesd ann trial y t ber tc lors A Groos: Nov tle Was: B : a: 3 = roximately 250,000 pounds of maple su- Fle t 1 a ¢Y: Ann Gregg; Myrtle ay; betty VALENTINE SANDERS gar and 275,000 gallons of maple syrup, |: arg £ extort $ | Grant; Gertrude Noonan; Betty Greene; ’ the value of which exceeds $650000. fron ter 1 tilovich, Johnstown, EGS {Clark Heist; Meletus Long; Ralph Cor- Valentine Sanders, aged 40 years, died The three stages of sugar making op- as s ed to serve one year and a We . 7 311: Claire Br ore - ap “n ami FE haralvaie s is > illv ” . a un rtd E 2 nv. 4 Nay , Ea SLE TH Hr | dell; Claire Brungart ; Harold Cronemil- of paralys _at his home in Lilly at 7lerations are: first—tapping the trees; |day in the der 1 ntiary in At- GY 4 { Ry {ler; Dick Shannon and Fritz Churella. o'clock lastWednesday evening. His heal- second—gathering the sap; and third lanta, Ga., by 3 ribson in Federal rm | The weekly Scout Abouts bostponed | th had been impaired for the last several boiling it down into syrup nd sugar. A | Court Saturday their regular Jike last Weel: on, amount mths 5 Ihe Sscsasad yea by hole about one half inch in diameter and Bvans tesificd as a Government wit- esroug eather, widow Mrs. Mary (Maxwe sanders, &|lgpe to two inches deep is bored into the | ness that h it ie ¢ Bondy and THE HEADACHES AND Betty Grant wants to know why ev-| two children, Billy and Lester; also tree about two feet the Stones Tn. Milan Salovich, I u his title as in- erybody finds the study of Physics so these brothers and sisters; the Rev. Fa- e i 5 J re ) . xtor on 3 J > Sf S¢ 3 g Sr . to these holes are driven small spouts | ternal venue 10 0 extort the FEVERISHNESS Caused by $ Interesting these days. I'll bite Che Herald Sands Sr oona; Joan, called “spiles” from which buckets are Honey from Mal vich and that he, Catherine, Martin anc atrick Sanders, Lyng to receive the sap as it drips from | Evans, had’ giv $1,000 of the mon COLDS ‘e Cavanaugh is on the sick «list |all of Cassandra; Blair Sanders of John- the os When sap 2% flowing on ab- ld for ti this week. stown ; Emmett Sanders, of Lilly and Bi ot i it 5 1 E ~ % 3 mn palders gk out seventy drops flow into the pail eacl Can Be Quickly Relieved by Woody Merrow spent last Tuesday at Mrs. James Nedimyer, of Dudley, Clear- Tints The Tons are empticd ar Tan Sondy {the Spangler hospital. field County. Funeral services were held and the sap taken to the sugar Yoass js The Boys’ and Girls’ Basket Ball lat 10 o'clock Saturday morning in St. evaporating plant where it I boiled ast Wedne Teams had a hard time coming from the Bridid’s Catholic Church. Mass was A single tree yields from five to forty la FI \ game at Ebensburg on Saturday night, | celebr: ted by the Rev. Father Jerome 3 J y ° ld | rn 2 ic es gallons of sap during a season. Thirt Laxative Aspirin [= account of the big snow drifts. Li. McQuillen, rector. two gallons of sap should produce one Cold Tablets , Boop Gooderham, g . dunte of last i gallon of syrup or seven and one half to | year’s class, spent Friday afternoon with BAKER eight pounds of sugar. A sound maple {friends in school. Regis cer - = Si 3 E ted coon te wo) trom [Fienas Jn sda). Tittle bows. Sud: hus s ter, 14-months-old son Of Mr. ltree can be counted upon to give from | €y 1s good for little boys and just Mrs. Bernard Baker, of Hastings one the seven pounds sugar per season { because of this new ruling that has gone expired at 6:53 o'clock last Thursday and from one pint to one gallon of syrup | into effect in the study hall, there is one | morning in Miners’ Hospital, where he y "AGED ARROLLTOWN i | little boy that .is deprived of his honey. | was admitted in a serious condifon last 1 4 WOMAN SUCCUMBS Tuff luck, Sailor, ain’t it? JUDGE PATTERSON — : Sunday a week. Death was attributed — - he Sophomores had a Zoology test onto intestional obstruction. The deceased CLOSES COAL MINES Mrs hy Rexall sday and they say it was not very | is survived by his parents, two brothers Five bituminous coal mmes on the 5- | Years, widow of Lxusty Xerchenske, i .. ) : : : and three sisters. tern slope of e Alleghenies sre foro died of 20 catic f eases at Laxative Aspirin Loets and Fink spent Friday night in Sn to close Friday, ew o'clock Friday mon Bf the home cultivating their voices but I don’t think MARY HAVRILLA being granted "to the Blair's Gap W tor her daughter Star ‘avl COLD TABLETS they planted them quite deep enough. Mary Havrilla, 10-year-old daughter of Company by the Blair courts. The id Carrolito Lambkin is the bright one who thinks | Mrs. Anna Havrilla, died of appendicitis pany alleged contamination of reservoirs Fh At the first sian of a cold Si So sorose is the jag story written at her home in Barnesboro about 1 o’- through mine Arainage, The mines we It : y enez. She ys she just can’t wait | clock Friday morning. Her father pre- rdere ‘los il SIM iGowairs WG that stuffy feeling in the | until its translated into English. ceded her to the grave. Funeral HE Ordena rey Shu Seaway 29 gar) 3 r metery Ra \ pT DTA + head or sneezing—take the Grace Woodhead of Barneshoro visit- | will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday after- | Tnjunction to Dron : oon ng Mrs. | 1§ surs re 2 = regular dose of these tab- ed friends in the high school on Monday. noon im St. John's Slovak Catholic Chur- | on the eastern slope of the are children : Ja Winka tells me to be sure and remind fch. Interment was in the church ceme- | Mountains, near Prince Gallitzin spring | 10c; 1 en » of Cleveland, you of the game on Thursday night. We tery and the Cresson Sanatorium, from con. . a ‘rank and William taminating waters flowing into the Blair's | Ker 18k 11 of rrolltown lets and you will soon find relief. | play South Fork High School in the Gym, re— Tt is advisable to have a box | There won't be many more games to wit- ; ANNIE SINGLE | Gap Water Supply Company's reservior. x i —_— handy, because a cold takes [oes this season 80 let’s all be there and Annie, 18-months-old daughter of | were filed in the county court by O. } | SPECIAL TRIPS AID MIC H hold of you very quickly. {help OUR team win ‘by a mile. John and Annie Single, of Llanfair, died | Hewit and A. J. Riley, attorneys for the IN STUDY OF CHILDREN Have you seen Rhea’s new sweat Jer-{ of pneumonia at the parental home Wed- company. I 99 sev ? 's 1g ‘ y, esdav a Pp TAD nl p ervices 3 : i 0) . + 1 n 3 stor 25 cts. 5 Y H y 2 dandy APY. classes ard. Brice nesday of last weeek. I uneral S¢ Tvices The defendants named in the suit are School journeys to museums, historic : : 1€ plane geome ry classes are enjoy-[ were held Friday morning in St, Mary's | the Stone Bridge Coal Company the | Shrines; public buildings; industries and | ing a series of written lessons these [Greek Catholic Church. Interment was | Jones & Diamond Coal ; the 1d, are becoming common pract | | | Company, the . ’ days, Mr. Fleming surprised the elass|in the church cemetery, Blair Ice & Coal Company, James Shu. |es Pennsylvania. Thes Plices are heing | N KY G F 0 (& E R T Y S yesterday by giving them a written ex- | mate and w. H. Sioa mes Bm wide > used a laboratories, in whic SKY SCRAPPERS, THESE TWO ZOOMING DOWN I en ie Samoa Ia, orm CHARLES MARTYNSKO | Marion Br Fatergeids signed by Judge | teachers ana pupils do much of their |\4 TO A LAUGH LANDING. NOSE DIVES AND PARA- illory Conrac 80 dumb he 1nks As a’result of internal injuries receiv- | Marion D. Patters : akes the in. | school work > 1 mr > Tne exall sore “The Merchant of Venice” ‘sells peanuts [eq Thursday when caught beneath a fall | io, makes fhe ins This practice has been greatly CHUTE LEAPS GUARANTEED TO MAKE ANY i | 3 junction permanent in restraining the de- stimu- | at a Funny, aw, ; : pi of rock while working in the Lilly Coal | fendants from permitting any mine water | 1ated through the publication of the Dee N SELF -RESPECTING AVIATOR GREEN WITH ENVY. And speaking of your hen—does Chev- Company mine, Charles Martynsko, aged | or overflow to run sro streams partment of Public Instruction of a sch- TWO 5 S x . : : ie § ams sup- | Paru : oli SHOWS E C 4 N J rolet? z Ne. be 18 years of Lilly, died Friday at the plying the reservoir. The court order} 001 journey bulletin. Children are finding ¢ : SEatnuyr ING AT TANDY P.M, The Sophomore English class has be- Mercy Hospital, Altoona. The victim also directed the defendants to pay the their school assignments far more inter- | gun their new classic, “Silas Marner.” yg badly crushed about the abdominal costs, ~ esting through participation in civic en- Patton, Pa. }
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