srs ——_—— and daughter, ng relatives in end. spending a few a business mis- er has returned ng a visit here ~ Altoona, spent is parents, Mr. e. t Springs was a Friday. Cretin and fam- , spent Sunday rs. Joseph Hor- NEWS ITEMS ARE SO THE PATTON COURIER. Ir YOu HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BF ING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET VIS US KNOW ABOUT IT, LICITED BY IN VOL. XXXIV. NO. 14. LOCAL AND STATE NEWS OF INTEREST HE EATS NAILS AND TACKS AND GLASS PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, MARCH Sth, 1928. Getting Out of Patience — 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, (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. MINISTERS GUESTS MARCH TERM OF AT KIWANIS MEET ~~ COURT CONVENES | { Criminal Court Lists and Crowd Dr. Samuel McWilliams, Johns- town, Principal Speaker iN 38 Visine in Condensed Items Gathered from | Prof. Bartell, The Human Os- — Various Sources for the | trich, Will Be at Grand 1/1; my / LL ZZIWBATS AILNG You? You've Bigger Than Ever at Eb. OAD 1 IS GIVEN Bi 3 Busy Reader. Theatre, Saturday. 7 BEEN SETI NG “FOR MONTHS / my 111/1 Monday Evening. ‘ ensburg. MATTRESSES i The Blair County Some Fish sndf S— i Tinds of 77 / ! NOTHING “Minister's Night” at the Brandon| The March term of court was op- i for rv Associs /1il superintend | ¢ ay have hear e kinds / / 3 8 S g é { dle SD - ’ Forestry Association Will superii€it | You may have heard of all kinds o AN THERE AINT / 7////’] | hotel in Spnagler on Monday /night, |ened at Ebensburg on Monday of this the erection of more than 500 bird | 04 and diets, but here is the case of 1e furnishing of sponsored by the Northern Cambria | week with all three county judges on e in the county st week by the ymmissioners to of East Cone- d of $4.25 per ted were Penn vn, $4.45; H. J. 6.40; Edwards burg, $4.80; M. $4.95; John hnstown, $4.95; Co., Johntown, ire Co., Altoona, oo 3 & oa 5 i 3 i oefrefeeforefrofeodordofrd ¥ Lym boxes in Altoona and vicinity, ‘The boxes, built by vocational students in| Altoona High School, will be distri- buted to pupils in various sections. | Fach will report on the bird house occupancy to complete for prizes. Violation of the State motor code cost seven Pennsylvanians their right to operate automobile during the pe- | riod ending March 1, the State De- partment of Highways announced recently. Fer the first time in re- cent months the department black listed more drivers for law violation than it revoked licenses. The num- ber of names placed on the depart-| ment’s blacklist was eight. Gladys Runyon, eight years old, was killed almost instantly Saturday when she was struck by an automo bile while crossing a street at a pro- tected corner. At midnight, Wednesday, February 29, a new telephone era was ushered in which all telephones in Carrolltown were connected to the Bell switeh- board. This ended the duplication of telephone facilities which made it ne- ce telephones in order to reach eve subscriber. Now with the purchase of the property of the Huntingdon wy for some people to have two | |a mae who eats tacks, nails, glass and crockery! | Impossible! You will say. | Nevertheless, it is true! A trip to | the Grand theatre on Saturday of this | week will introduce you to Prof. Bar- [tell, and he will show you how he | does it. The management of the Grand the- | | atre, somewhat skeptical of Prof. Bar- I tell’s claims, before he booked him as | | the Saturday attraction, had him dis- | [play his eating qualities in the pres- | ence of competent Patton witnesses. | Prof. Bartell does all that he claims. | He will also hold a blow torch to | | his body without showing any effect | { Prof. Bartell, comes to the Grand on Saturday with “Coney Island,” the | picture program of Friday and Sat- urday. However the Prof. will be at the theatre on Saturday only. Good shows are replete at the Grand these days, Tonight, Tom Mix, comes in “Silver Valley.” Next Monday, two features for the price of one, “Stark Love,” and “Adventure Mad,” will be the attractions, and on Tuesday and Wednesday next, Clara Bow in “Get | Your Man ee them all {JOHN L. SECHLER OF rd, iy, Y { IY pls jet! mma cen a COME OF IT YET / |course, poems being frequently dis- | pensed among the well chosen thou- Rev. Mr. McWilliams proved himsel™ Kiwanis club, was an auspicious oc- casion for guests and members of the | association. Approximately a dozen | men of the cloth were seated with the |Kiwanians and others at the dinner | which opened the evening’s program, | | | | the bench. The Grand jury is in ses- {sion all of this week to consider the | largest criminal list in the history of | the county. Naturalization court was | held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Fred Krebs, Johnstown banker, was President George A. Clark presiding. | appointed foreman of the grand jury. | The main speaker of the evening was | {the Rev. Dr. Samuel McWilliams of | [the Franklin Street Methodist Epis- | copal church, Johnstown, who took | for his subject, “We Build,” slogan of | | Kiwanianism. The divine acquitted | (himself well on the topic of his dis- ghts expressed during the talk. The to be a real orator and reader. One of the features of the program was the quartette rendered by four ministers: The Rev. Mr. Gorman of Patton; the Rev. Mr. Beam of Baker- ton; the Rev. Mr. Applin of Barnes- boro and the Rev. Mr. Oakley. The song was impromptu but carried through without any serious falling down in the respective parts. A h earty encore followed the vocal number. Short speeches were given by Pres- ident Clark of Hastings and Attorney Reuel Somerville of Patton and by the | True bills returned by the Grand jury will be for trial next week. The usual instructions were given to the constables who made their quarterly returns on Monday. The peace officers were warned again not to show any favoritism on either side in any disputes that may arise in their districts from labor disturbances and were told that it is also their duty to see to it that the supervisors keep township roads in passable con- dition, but were told not to be too hasty in bringing prosecutions at the opening of spring, Two thirds of the large grist of cases before the grand jury this week are those for infractions of the pro- hibition law. *hilip Campanella, of Johnstown, convicted last December of carrying concealed weapons, was refused a new trial by Judge Evans and ordered to appear for sentence forthwith. Cam- panella was arrested early in the & Clearfield Telephone Company by | EBENSBURG, IS DEAD | chairman, M. B. Cowher of this place. | morning of Sept. 12, when he was dis- —. : the Bell Company, all users in this un : Next Monday a St. Patrick’s Day covered by a Johnstown police offi- / community are connected to the same| John H. Sechler, aged 59 years, of program will be given and W. H. Deu. [cer in the Seventh Ward carrying a linger of this place wil serve as the | basket which contained a bomb made chairman of the meeting. up of 12 of 14 sticks of dynamite and equipped with a candle and fuse. He COLVER PHYSICIAN claimed that the infernal machine had CALLED BY DEATH been left in his house that night by | system. | Ebensburg, well known hotel proprie- | ome Taxes are soon due. Millions | tor and former newspaper man, died 1 FYI TAN : Jhcame Tae sy som : into the | at the Mercy hospital in Johnstown MR. AND MRS. BERKEY’S N NTY Gl 0 MAN PATTON COUPLE IS U A x . | et (lis ur Sey wath fol rod + - y Y , Treasury Saturday as first install-!on Friday morning. Death followed a 50TH WEDDING DAY y WEDDED 50 YEARS > - . some unidentified stranger, who broke ¥ ments of the income tax due March lingering illness From a complicating | We oe & Re an fared Fr Peder: e- | of diseases whicl came acute a N y oe IF 15 were transfered from Federal Re-| 24 SHfloN. Wie 4g Ly de | Bont Mr. and Mrs. Gust Berkey of West BEATEN TO DEATH Mr. and Mrs, Simon Bortman of — into the h 1 serve -banks to the Governments|two months ago. Mr. Sechler had been Me aveliie: colahrated the TITti. West Mell a ! : Dr. Arthur Williz bbs F ( e home. serve - be a a patient at the hospital for about a |} ellon avenue, celebrated the fifti . est Mellon avenue, recently celebra- r. Arthur William Beatty, aged 51 President Judge John E. Evans al- money coilers. ££ X £ : x £ sith a IvOPrsSary a arirace : . PER < te holy. ich 3 Be Ma + | vears Aer ls : 5 g Y. 1 y { week, but had been too weak for an |6th anniversary of their marirage at Was Mistaken for “Scab” Miner | 61 their golden wedding. Mr. Bort-| vears, one of the leading citizens of so handed down an order refusing a ’ 4 | Fofesfesforfoafentontoctrefreirefrcfesfecdeaforfoatontoatonfrcirefrcdredects bo! oC go ofeod More than 80 appointments to state : : ; their home recently. ’ , . man and Mrs. (Snyder) Bortman were [the Colver community ani practic-| now fp. Yaoros Fors oe tha D] operation that had been deemed nee-| “I foNE © ont Rise Matilda Fare on Way to Work in Alle- RO el mi Fae) ortman were I C-|new trial to George Forsythe, Duane coPViICo ing » las yi reeks in "ather Val ing rsicie st six-| Ki = service during the last 1X0 asks of | essary. Laban: Were ted i arriage i rheny County tne 0.8 B.C Father Vaien- ng phy ing fhate Cig S1X-| Kirk and James Solomon, of Patten, February were i a rire] Funeral services were conducted at 4 ag ere anlted, in RS 2 ) Ye fine - ©. B., in Carrolltown 50 years | teen yonzs dle gu ednesday after-| convicted of being accessories after fice of Governor Shen id il nine o’clock on Monday morning iy [SarTelloWY 1578 fie mov, «2m 9 Michael Yarsavars of Nantv-Glo ; Ni hildis ore 1 z Clit ° ast re SaTatovum at the fact in aiding the escape of a fu- ® of appointmerds weve wn the Jepart | ye Holy Name Catholle church at|2: Ea #l amed a0 Lathe AL yo, Vme children Were born to this un. | Clifton Springs, N. Y., where he had|oifive wanted in the local criminal . ment of Highways. Among the 2D: [ Bbonsbuze and interment was in the | . Lhe following children were born of faged 42, father of five children, was |ion, seven of whom survive—T, F.|been a patient for two weeks. Death court. The defendants are ordered to 9 pointees is Herbert L. Roberts of Ee ret, cometary oe "this union: Sebastian, of Johnstown; beaten to death early Tuesday morn- Bortman of Colorado; Mrs. Robert was due to a complication of diseases. appear for sentence next Monday af- ensburg, a procedure elerk in the de-| “"y, - Sechler was born in Ebens- | leonard of New York; Dennis of Pat-|ing in the Walter's Chapel graveyard, | Nelson of Patton; Mrs, Frances Hil-|The physician’s wife was at his bed- ternoon. Solomon, one of the defen- . . | 1 Mo i as ) : >: 0h 1 5 23 7 < ; : . ’ lv : partment of highways. | burg on September 9, 1868, the son of | fons Mrs. Angela Malloy of Latrobe; | Rural Ridge, near Russellton, Alleg- leran of Ashville; Walter J. Bortman side when he expired dants, is now in the county jail, ser- comedy The state hichway department has/| 7. dr aie OLTITIL 4 Edwin J,, of aPtton; Gust, of Johns-| heny county, having been mistaken |of Patton; Edwin Bortman of Altoo- The body was brought to the Beatty |v: ras ss tf Tene he state highway de} t the late Attorney William H. and|, i . A ' ! vo TO 4 os y 4 J [ving a sentence of not less than two, News. awarded the contract for 19,128 feet Aapearet Lloyd chler. On June. 30, Lo%n. and Mrs, Joseph Novick, of Pat- | for a non-union minsr on his way to |na; Demetrius Bortman of Patton and | residence in Colver and funeral ser- and one half, nor more than five years Wa . Jit? ty : Marga 40) er. Un June 50, | usselltor o dn. ¥scab” nin Mrs. Gus .( D>, recess wer : at sev ’ Te Nall, n X d 1 ] : of improved highway in Ric land and | 1896, he was united if mardive ai ton. t z : | ussellton to do scab _ mini ; It | Mrs. Gust McConnell of Patton. vices were held at seven o’clock last on conviction of having made an as- AT + a Conemaugh townships to E. H. Brua|q «1 Fork to Elsie Baker. At that| Mr. and Mrs. Berkey have 34 grand | was reported last Tuesday evening Mrs. Bortman celebrated her sev- Saturday evening at the Colver Pres- | sault on a fourteen vear old oirl, re- ATURE of Hollidaysburg for $164,743, [time Mr, Secler wa the editor and | Children and three great grand chil- | that the victim had gone to Russell-|enty second birthday anniversary last |byterian church, of which the deceas-| siding near St Boniface li! ” | U Mr, «x 1 as ul ¢ 1:7: fa 5 3 . Wi A r : T, En Sk. i 5 4 . 5 re - LM ailing w. I B . if 4 1 Mrs. Joseph €lark of Glen Campbell | publisher of the ‘South Fork Ree-| dren. All of the children attended the ton from his home in Nanty-Glo to|week and Mr. Bortman was seventy- ed was a member. The remains were — i i was hostess at a luncheon at her res-|ord” and later was proprietor of the floral BrriverSaTY diner Riven for ar for the adention of ene of Liye Jour old in February. Mr. and $iipped to North East, Md., for in-| PORTAGE MAN AND WIFE XA was Stess ¢ < : 10 é i as | et | RE Mrs erkev. / se QF 3 Ire Mrs. rtme ave thirtv-tw yr 1. | terment. ‘ “I rr 3 Tr do { idence recently. Mrs. Reuel Somer-|Hotel Baker, now the Arlineton ho- Mr. and Mrs. Berke, purse of 50 | his ren. i ars, Bo tman have thirty two grand- : nt. ol . SE CHARGED WITH ARSON y 3 ville and Mrs, P. A, Youngquist, of |te], at South Fork in gold was presented to the couple. A ieny county detectives have | children. An anniversary dinner was Jr. Beatty was a native of North | re 1 allt 4 S. « 43, al . ’ | ly ¢ . 1 11 ape 3 4 ig F- 2 vy hat ot 4 . a i. 1 3 31 3 this place were numbered among the Mr. Sechler took a prominent part |] he condition of Mr. Berkey is not [confessions from five young men that given for Mr. and Mrs. Bortman at East, Md. He had practiced in Phila-| Michael and Katy Salensky were + f auests. ‘the founding of: St Michael on the | Much improved since being stricken |they had beaten Yarsavage to death. |their home, and was attended by near- | delphia hotore coming to Colver. He| arrested at Portage on Tuesday char- i Road signs by the state highway de-|site of the old South Fork Dam. the Wik a severe illnes: about a mont I'he youths ga the i Li as bred y all of the immediate family. Javed his widow sud a num-| ged with “firing with intent to de- ad signs b) iy oe | ao Josep Jassitti, Joseph -_— ar rs sisters. .g . : ay af ormn 7: fro & partment dt the approaches of Car-|bursting of which was the cause of | #2°: A Tol K p [TEN YOUNG SY DCT a MY fraud an insurer,” preferred by fire * olltown read as follows: “Carroll-|the Johnstown Flood, in 1889. Mr.| sevice rr a 1d Samuel and John Kone-| TE! OU! G LADIES RECEIVE : : rune {chief Over of Portage, in connection 3 DE ha Trott o Sechier laid ont the town and selected | ACTIVITIES OF THE PATION ellton. According to| HABIT OF SISTERS OF MERCY | FOOD AND CLOTHING IS | with a blaze at the Salensky home ab- town, named for John Carroll, sig: echier laid ¢ n and selected | AT ine Avni lat Wig hav | ha ris IT hr Neo 2 28 malensa) a 3 hy! the Declaration of Independence,” |its name. He converted the club house | SCOUTS DURING THE WEEK | the the you 15 say they | Av Th x ee : DISTRIBUTED TO NEEDY [out nine o'clock last Sunday morn- ob arati( J al : : Rod — ee istool arsavage ra non-union Al ressive religious service was ren i Thay wan 75h a 7 are-incorrect, and will be replaced by |of the Pittsburg Hunting and Fishing “ : ob) ; huistook Age Tor OR-UMION 1, 7 Heb pre CL Yoh os ervice Wa ; ing. They were bound over to the 3 he st sith the following: “Carr-| Cl he owne f the S tork | The regular meeting of the Patton | miner. eld at the Chapel of Mt, Aloysius| A committee from the Patton lodge | June term of court after a hearing be- J \ the state with the following: “Carr-| Club, the owner of the South Fork q al , ; The | . found Taesday morn. | acadeny at Croseon Seid Sor thd 0 M e C rt alter a hearing be § 0 Ea: z : ) 5 \ Scouts on Fridav ev o las an- he body was foun esda yrn- | acade : ress Saturday af- >» Loy: ~der S ra Rertiiva Tz Ye + W founded by Prince Gallitzin, | dam, into the present St. Michael ho- | Scout on Friday evening last open : e body Ww und Saesduy morn jaca : >on on Saturday ai-|of the Loyal rder of Moose left on | fore Squire Lauffler. olltown, f : . I | : 2d with the scout law and oatl ing after a woman had reported to noon, when the following young| Wednesday last a truck for Jol | C i P re fi ym now. <« and named for John Carroll, first|tel and conducted this hostelry for [© With the scout law and oath. | Ra Dp nun hn peed 0 jor TEC th ig young sday last in a truck for Johns- | According to Portage fire depart- orkers’ 4 Archbishop of Baltimore” | some time. At that time St. Michael Semaphore me sages were the fea- deputy sherif] that she ad hea ladies 1A ived the habit of the Sis- town to receive a load of food and | ment officials a call was answered at vorkers 3 hy ? : A 3 Ws A sFati . »( | turing events of the evening, After a man shouting: I'm not a ters of Mercy. clothing for the striking miners and|the Salensky ho and eight diff t : & Fire starting form a defective flue, | Was a new coal operation promoted ove SH 3 . TI re ick Anna Hagk. He Holli } 0 : ! 1 ] id | the Salen 10me and eight differen a doubt de re the home of Prof. Norric. su.|by the Maryland Coal & Coke Com- | transmitting a few messages Prof. don’t beat me; I'll go on the picket Anna Hauk, elen Hollingshead, | others in dire need, who live in this | locations of fire were found in the outted the home of Prof. Norris, su-|b} : Flemming announced that the Scout |line tomorrow. { Helen Pringle and Pauline Washing community. They met with a commit- | ! OW, ; endian : SER ! ) a building, as well as a suitcase and a Justice of the Peace C. W. Sadler, | ton, all junior students of Altoona Ca- tee from the miners last Friday and | basket filled with oil soaked rags. It perintendent of schools at Curwens-|bany, then an independent operation, making the most progress in ill 1st week which was later taken over by the! S A Es : TERT > a | ville, last week. Berwind- White intapacts ing from March to May will receive a | of Ru me of the first men on | tholic High; Anna Derie King, grad-| gave out the food, so far as it went. |is alleged three fires had een start- Slaude Les has been arrested at the | DSL wind-White interests. | : : : ies : 6 of M Ales : 4 : | g ee fire en star Claude Lee has been arrested at the At the time of the founding of the ' set of semaphore flag the sce ng the discovery of uate of Mt. Aloysius Academy and|A few small boxes of food were also | ed in joists in the attic, in three bed Blue Ball Brick Works at Clearfield I r coil +] Johnstown “I eader,” Mr. Sechler was Prof. Flemming also broached the | the body, identified the body as that ining school and for the last six distributed around to other families, | mattresses on the second floor and in laced i " y ae ther 1: C8 Mr, ds : " . ' fr, ‘ y Ve 9 1: hp ‘ en 9 a es it. . : : ; ! c Te then ine ne = “Rob b9 | selected as the business manager and |° ubject of a trip to Gettysburg to re- [of a man who had called at his office 5s a nurse at the Mercy hospital in {and the outcome showed that food i {two places on the first floor. There face charges o murdering tobert |” 4) 9 3 ana c | . e er «hi . i \ 1d hns : eneviev. 3 i or al y : . . that capacity for several |View the famous battle field. He en- | Monday searching for his 14-year-old | Johnstown; Genevieve Buddinger, a|more badly needed than clothing. [ was little damage to the building. IT > oo 3 oe 3 3 3 < ge og og o> icture. a year. terment was in the church cemetery, nue. 3a SO tyke act 3cted In y : pid : or rradisnte wf Con m : : Smith 3¢ Mooteliond, Kentucky, last years. He was appointed to position in | couraged the scouts to try for the trip | son. The victim was badly beaten ab : radu ite of Holy Cross Academy, at | There are still some odd lots of clo- Corp. W. S. Bloom, of the state po- 1e Gorilla— November. I . | the Department of Internal Affairs at |as it is a great honor to be selected |out the head and chest with paling: anenstor, a.; Gertrude Moyer, for-| thing left and the same can be had by | lice, stationed at Portage, served the Mahlon H. Baumgardner of Rich- Harrisburg and from there came to |from the troop to fill this position. torn from the cemetery fence. ; | mer tudent of Mt. Aloysius Acad- | anyone applying at the Moose home. warrant, ‘omen. land township, hag filed his petitions Ebensburg to open the Metropolitan | Games featured the rest of the Snow which covered the ground in emys Genevieve Smeltzer of Loretto; | Johnstown Lodge is headquarters for ener esm—— —two fa- to be placed on the ballot as a can-|,i01 in the fall of 1923. Last vear | meeting, A series of games is being | the graveyard indicated that the man Adelaide Kirkpatrick of Spangler, and | all these necessities and contribu-| BIRTHDAY PARTY AT 4 I didate for the Republican nomination Sechler opened the new Hotel | Played among which is a game of [had put up a terrific fight for hi Dojoshy Stunt 4 Latrobe | tions continue to come in daily. If PATTON RESIDENCE ee all, and J for assembly from the second Cam- 1: : he : lart base ball. The patrols are play- |life. Tracing the footprints through he Kt. Rev. John J. MeCort, D. D.,|the demand is not too great through- as: ) and and had conducted both ho-|dart base ball. The patrols ¢ pla) J Ye : : 2: : : gred ug 3 . bria district. Mr. Baumgardner, who | ing the game between themselves and | the snow officers went through the Bishop of the diocese of Altoona was |out the county, Patton Lodge expects| A delightful birthday party was : J is a practicing attorney and active in| q,. Sechler is survived by his wi-|at the meeting the third patrol de- fence, where several palings were there ahd took part in the services, al-|to get some more food and clothing | held recently at the home of Mr. and hrills!—the % civie affairs, is a son of the late E. W. dow and two children, Margaret Lou- | feated the second. Next week the 1st | missing, and found the body about ong with the Very Rev. Father John | later on. We know that we cannot| Mrs. Albert Welshire, of Beech ave- ; I 3aumgardner, who died while serving | isa and William Baker Sechler, the and 4th patrols will play and the vic- | feet outside the cemetery along a P M. Doyle, of St. Francis College, | please everybody, but we mean to do nue, in honor of their daughter, Lor- re shrieks. XK as county commissioner, The younger | fy mey of New York City and the lat- | tors of this. game will play the third road. “Oretto, and a number of other priests | the best we can by everybody. We are | raine’s ninth birthday anniversary. An : I Mr. Baumgardner has never before |io, af home. He is also survived by a |patrel for the championship. Officers working on the case stats of the diocese. Appropriate music | all new to this kind of work. entertaining program of games and | x been a candidate for office, | sister, Mrs. Miriam Simpson of Kan-| On Saturday the boys enjoyed a [that Yarsavage had a son working | Was sung by thie choir. William Jenkins, music was given for the guests. + A skunk is a skunk, according to an | _. Go , } Chaz [long hike to St. Lawrence. near Castle Shannon in addition to - : A { Tony Salveni Those prese rere Marv Catherine | £ a s > 2 sas City, Mo., and a brother, Charles ng hike to & Li 1 : 1 Ce te ys i 20 ’ 10se present were Mary Catherine 3 agreement which mwas recently ad-\q gochler, of St. Helen, Oregon, | = one living at Nanty-Glo, and, that he MONTESSORI PARENTS CLUB | C. M. Lucas, Colberg, Lorraine Morgan, Betty Lo- 4 ® % opted by representatives of the fur! "M, Sechler was a Republican and |CLAY WORKS WINS FROM THE {was the father of three daughters, MET AT ( ARROLLTOWN | Relief committee for Loyal Order | wes, Leona Merril, Gladys Henniger, ¥ industry. They have come to the con-| , ";ctive throughout his life in the| BUSINESS MEN AT DUCK PINS [two in a home at Washington, Pa. Mos Pid J Foe oui Mi . | of Moose. | Thelma Butterbaugh, Erma Williams . ag & £2 S $14 : 4 3 A arise ) A 3 re J epg « SS ‘ a | eee eee e——— | 1 oy YURI A clusion that a system must be estab- |, rfaivs of his party. He was at one| —_— and the third in the Pennsylvania Re-| i a Wg mt re and Mis Hattie ISAAC F. GIFF { Mae Lowes, Emma Williams, ! I lished, thus naming and marking furs | the Republican candidate for | The Clay Works Duck Pin Team, | formatory at Morganza. Pe ! a 8 : hid etiainey the I alton] SAAC - GIFFORD Link, Eva Fink, Lorraine Wel eabaiienriioi Lae Bie . : ne he can € { ay v § JN am, —_ rn arents of the Montessori Club last | saac F. Giffor roprietor awrence C ror. Wie ; Ti 3 under which the correct name of the | sheriff of Cambria County and had {led by Bill Wertz, defeated the Bus- GEISTOWN COAL MINER Wednesday afternocs. tte roy ox] [saac F. Gifford, proprietor of a|Lawrence Colberg, Walter Wi * animal from which the pelt is obtain- | 014 several appointive positions. He |iness Men’s Team, led by Ray Fink. | >>" yy A Trovit v held: 2b. ME eh 1€ Mmeeling | store in Shirleysburg and track fore-|Jr., Albert Welshire, Jr. Da 2 ed will be stamped plainly on the| .. Locently appointed assistant mer- | on Tuesday evening by a total of 174 I'AKES LIFE BY HANGING re od Miss Sharbaugh’s studio | man on the East Broad Top Railroad, | Thomas Welshire. A dainty lun - skin, ; cantile appraiser for this county [ pins Donahue was hish score during ' . , {In Lartoltown. A delicious afternoon | died suddlenly at his home in Altoona | served by the little hostess. 4 Personal files in the Governor's of a . a ue mi - Stanley Fisher, 42, was found dead | tea was served by the hostess. | Thursday ‘hile’ conversing wi his - oh ! the match. The summary: : a . Mrs. D . | Tsaay, ‘while conversing. with i oe fice show that there are twenty-two | SPORTSMEN. NOTICE! { day Business Mon. in an outhouse at his home at Geis Mrs. Don Coder had charge of the | family, MRS. WALTER CONRAD + emplovees of the Commonwealth who : Babi : (1.1m 140 : 109 138— 387 | town, near South Fork on Monday af- program and Joa Shapters addressed | He had been in his usual health, | Mrs. Della Elizabeth Brant Conrad sz hi rved conti { hirt 1 hi i boos 5 r : 2 arantl | ine taken 1 to parents. “The fathers being con- | . or $ . . } o . we dle : wi ed ps , have served continuously for thirty or : ¢ | Swe QQ r a 0 ternoon, apparantly having aken hi € g | death, coming as he sat in a chair at fa alten TB o oye slic ha + i m : Y inal socia- | Swab 138 146 143 426 : A ” : | hiclr abs » | a chair at |wife of Walter F. Conrad, died at the <3 more years. Evidently, a succeeding| The Patton Sportsmens’ Associa- Yer 141 122 13¢ agg own life by hanging. Although no for bicuous by their absence,” Mr. Pa- | his home. l Cone ] i Ty: Thursd: ; S wy : : fouv rger 4 22 1: 39¢ ; : : ’ ; In : { nrad home in Cresson, Thursday a oe zor . wi vhanee the k- | tion lanning for an active year and | X érger 9 : srdiet he on give as a |tri’s advice showing problems e ros in Shivlev Taw ne ; : oT aadle ..the ¥ governol does not change the wor ue Id n or An aquive Yom And Trompon 108 110 124— 342 | mal verdict had been given it wa a De fell the I oot or he! He was ‘born in Shirley Township |after a lone illness, Funeral services . oe ine rsonnel co Jievely, © B.Ed ar iy : ‘ an FR alin case o cae, acco 2 WU ’ 4 d “ ¢ ary 8 3 £ ‘ | wr 1 x 3 mn + lay nights. ina personnel completely LL al ne : Is 32 td t By theit | ilazier 129 185 150— 414 |Plai : I suicide, ace ring to per Th th Tak Tl pond or of about | January 18, 1866, a son of Jonathan, | were conducted Saturday morning at x I'wenty-two new patient were ad #19 urge ny reques = 0 pay ther Fink 116 116 92 324|sons closely a: ociated with the case. others, This arrolltown meeting | and Elizabeth Frankenberry Gifford. |9 o'clock in St. Francis Xavier's Ca- ‘ant to see 3 mitted last Thursday to the State Sues fo She year and help Hong the Total 712 137 7839992 | Mr. Fisher, it is said, had been men- | ha outnumbered all other meetings| He was married August, 1896, to|tholic church. Interment was in the Yi vie “ium he Summit. There are | good work, The officers recently sent als : & < Dard | VT IY Boe Thor ai and had] since the club has been formed in| Mic. ois ! ; ; ) ’ | hurch. ! as in th tery com- 3 Sa atorium at the Summit. I'here are . Fors STTiGars Tecenhiy sen Clay Works, tally ill for quite a per od ar 12d Ete € for ( In| Miss Mary McAllister, St. Aucustine cemetery. oo now 709 patients receiving treatment | out notices to 2 mem os € as Sheik 153 130 149— 432 been brooding over the labor trouble atton, | Surviving are two daughters: Mrs. | : 3 for tuberculosis at the institution. ociation meets the first ednesday |' = * Q pe 1 in that section. He is survived by his RA IRE Come a t—— | Nannie MeClai Rbensbure. Cs riz s. Fdwatd Cates 5 “Brood H af the periodical cicada or | of each month at 3 o'dlock P. M. In Pa ¥ 104 54 bos Cai widow and four small children JAMESTOWN STORE BURNED. | Grr ne Mie Tn N en gis d panic of 3 17 year old locusts will appear in|the Municipal building. Woe 120 91 140 351 Ses p——s— IE CHURCH Fire of an unknown origin comple- | professional nurse Pittsburg: two ais amie 1 Sats, iyo Ed J i ie estar hi l- rn - riz & : or SOLISERVICES AT THE C CH OF | te strove Shem y lon i sburg: Wo ward Gates, 1430 15th avenue, Al- mn. HERE 3} Berks, Bucks, Chester, Dauphin, Del CARD OF THANKS Broad 126° 147 97 370| SERVICES AT THE CHUR F'| tely destroyed the store of Joseph A.|sons, C. Bernard, at home and W. | toona, died at her home at 11:12 P, M up ware, Laneaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, is didi Donahue 168 207 163— 538 GOD CHAPEL, Longyel, at Jamestown, near Portage, | Glenn, of Detroit, Mich., and one half- | on Wednesday, of pneum nia. She was x Montgomery, Northampton, Philadel teh in thi pe TTUS01 846 819—2466 — shortly after midnight, Tuesday. The’ brother, Henry Gifford, of Blairs Mills, | in St Ra, Se yas : Ys ; 4 . 2 his ‘ ap ank als 801 846 819—2466 % i, 4 J ’ ’ escay. rother, Henry Gillord, of Blairs Mills, . n S Auecustine 2t] - yhia, Pike, Potter, Schuykill and Wy- We wish in this manner to thank Totals uw Evangelistic services’ each evening | damage was estimated at $7,000. and Fhneral services wore ¢ tad 3 born in St. Augustine, on Nov. 12th, wt 5 pia, By 31 ar. according to | the neighbors and friends and the this week at 7:30 by John H. Rupert. |is partly covered by ineirirce. uneral services were conducted IM | 1868, a daughter of Patrick and Mary “ * omine counties this Jear, according Io [Red Men for their kindness and sym- Joseph Swedler, US Week ab 7:90 by oan 5. tupert. [is partly covered. by insurance. the Shirleysburg Methodist Church | Henry, She was married on Nov. Tth ® entomologists of the Bureau of Plant x ’ Sunday services—Bible school at 10 Making a run to the blaze the Por-|at 2 » m Suntay 99. Survivin ar ) and Sha cd a 4 : | pathy at the death of our Brother, = > Wi : : : : t 2 p, m. Sunday. 1899. Surviving are her husband and 3 Industry, Pennsylvania Department of Willis mm William and also those in q I 1 73 : ~ of A. M. Preaching service at 11 A. M.|tage fire apparatus skidded on an Icy ARDS cc ae i ee two son Henry and John. Funeral 1 fe : : < < > < als Se Se Je ou aoe « ears ”.9 ~ r VI 5 v ¥ SOILS, « ( « nn. 4 2re « Agriculture. Brood 1 of this insect th | A oo fon holt Powers ard poser swedler, aged (oS Ye pH : land 7:30 P. M. stretch at the corner near the bank MRS MARY FE SIC } services were endure ab St Au 4 { : : ) vss, wi ‘nishe ps : . ; atur- | Cy an, : al Ther nes s S Were oC ‘ted at St. Au- 9p 5 appeared in certain sections of the | dhs he bile X Dau a) A Son. Broik DaBle, died of Dis noma Hh Bp You are cordially invited to all these |and several of the firemen were | Mrs. Mary Ferensic, aged 51 vears. | rusting on Saturday m eh tt nine \ y e omo >S.—Daugnte » ’ - ay pr p 3 hg na reside inn ay po y = 3 . AWG 9 Ly UN J Te | gustl DE é or if 2 . & Commonwealth last year . {ova and Sistor ! one, the ag ey a, He | SeYVicCeS. ; thrown from the machine. No one died at her home in Barnesboro at|o’clock with a hieh ma of requiem + . 3 areare varer, dauehter rs and ois S. ) in e past 30 years, } Corsiic astor rs iniure Ls } . : J l 1th a hig ass B. > Miss Mo; wet Board: pray ez of in ore Toy hi widow and four L. G. Gorsuch, Pastor. waz Jlard, i 5:30 o’clock Saturday evening. Death | ip charge of the Rev. Pollard W. Far- oe Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bearer of Eas : : S 8 ] 8 4 | a Sp en the alarm was first given, was caus rae ieati into ors i“ . € wr onl oy x ip. and James Kirtley Earl Ruffner of Indiana, was ap- |children—among the latter being Mrs. W. C. T. U, MEETING. fireme ere told the blaze was i Was C aused by a complication of dis ren, the pastor, and interment was in but you'll Carroll township, and Jame : remen were told the blaze was in| a. » leave , : ay you: 4 ibd, tad in & in Pittsburgh and taken to {Helen Jocopi f Nicktown. The fu- m 1 : pl vrs ; 8. : : eases, She leaves her husband, Steve | the church cemetery see those: 3 of Detroit, Mich., were married in St.| prehended in Pit sburgh and taken to| Helen Jocopin o lcktown, e in Fhe regular monthly meeting of Spring Hill, the opposite direction, | Ferensic, and six children, i J ve see those 3 Catherin’s church at Detroit, on the | the county jail at Clearfield last week | neral services were held in the Cor-| ta Women’s Christian Temperance | and considerable time was lost in wet. mend lider ea SE ———————————, . . : ; p fr Seria ~Hristi Catholic church at Dunl I: : . m : $ 8 uneral services were conducted at| My, and Mrs. Fred Maurer recently rilla run- morning of Feb. 21. The bride has |to await trail for robbing a Berwind- | pus Christi Catholic church a unlo | Union will be held next Tuesday ev-| ting to the scene of the conflagra-|9 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. { t tai 1 - ber f fri g ¢ hi si Ye than Toacdov See interme ty ot Aral TY ; eo ; : 8 : a) g SL. | entertained or riends & ean chills % been a resident of Detroit for about| White store at Beulah more than a|on Tuesday morning and interment ening March 13th, in the First Bap-|tion. Lack of water pressure also was | John’s Greek Catholic church In| ver Gn aa ny 4 Map, iis no = | year ago. was in the church cemetery. tist church, at 7:45 P. M. a handicap to the firemen, er a 1eir home on Magee ave- & oo & 3 food] :