' : wl THE PATTON COURIER PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY | wotes Gathered During the wees x tem ——— by Russell Christofl 3 HA SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOV KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT w—— VE EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A LITTLE Well, we didn’t take first place at DEEP STI IFF! Us BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM the meet as we had expected, but we -" : : rs se did +show_ the other schools of the pL H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the BABY CHICK FEED—Badenock’s| county wt real sportsmanship EN it comes to solving deep problems, oe . Daer dower =o Starter containing cod liver oil, but- | means. We showed them that we Sg 1le ; ff my h he Mr. and Mrs. Max Gill and family, | termilk and 12 other necessary ingre- | could play as fairly and squarely a I'm compe led to take 0 y hat to the VOL. XX) : Delco-Light Company. estes tose eni former residents of this place, who|dients, starts them right. Then Bade- | we always have, and that,we coul for the past two years have been res|nock’s Gnawing Mash. Makes fine | take our beating Loman We ents of Daytona Beach, Florida, re-{chicks. See them grow. Eow-A-Day ean say that we had the finest t Pay | most orderly crowd on the grow What they've done is this—perfected a D-L Deep-Well Pump for wells as deep as 300 feet! This pump has a lot of new things about it LOCAL A turned Saturday last, | Mash and see them lay. Egpges AN) and re for some time. | Seratech Feed and see them pay. For | Our cheering squad was not surpa —-x | Ihe ( they were well [4 complete line of chick feeds call at {ed by any other on the stand d : that other deep-well pumps will come around pleased wi e rida climate and |W. B. Huber's store. these things" ge to prove that our Wi I Fi a Pi | ec to in a few years— maybe. Channel Steel ‘ condition Me, and Mes. d H Moren, Wiss Myl- | school, is tight there’ along thes f in ictures in Base, balance wheel that equalizes the up and * Condensed It, I on’t forget : tend the mass]dyed Morven, and Jim Moren, drove hes tiie Faxaminations | Ad ¢ t d C 5 down strokes; discharge head below the frost Various § meeting in the Municipal building onl Binghampton, N Y., over thewweek | Now that Ye De similis ut an Oopy 2yvice Or line, pumps from 125 to 400 gallons of water B Friday evening of this week, and to|end where they visited Mr. and Mrs. [are all over, You Juniors and Sop 1 Us oice your sen nt regarding the | Jack ™Moren. mores may begin your per of All of Thej N { W. Ha per hour. 1 a\ 1 g 1 » ‘renaisss 0,’ is res a NEW ice fice ew dayl : it i R . 'W all Mrs, O'Leary and daughter, Mrs, | enais ance, mb Is, £ re, we 5, \ y wr eC Oe e \{ But, this is only part of the story. See me : Police officer roast sction of fi Me! , of Nanty-Glo, were Wed- a re i dy lat atrn, for more facts about this new D-L Deep-Well Fisk of tohierie tat ypting 1 i to the gre: . 4 na ), 1 ay lab ( on on siliie conevinl ce-ol atton to do likewise. Be Vi n Slers in Parton. El of I know. IS ervice Yes aC on Pump, and also about the full line of D-L i= Vel, lound nd SRE : ’ Miss Harrie Squire S 0 a rensburg x M Fle ina enol! Shallow-Well Pumps. fost rant \ f ili Blake was visiting with his pa-|was a business caller in Patton Wed- [ wonder why Mr. Fleming th 0 t U j | rent iere ‘Sunday and Monday, be-|nesday. Mary Anna could explain the absence or ur ver SCS 0 Se, | ce of Joseph Hi fore ving for Reading where he Mrs, John Riley. of Philadelphia is of her very dear friend on Thursday If and tools were will meet Nesbit’s Penns lyvanians en Surin tht Ne, Prindible Jf Mel. morning. Probably. because she A P one Ca Wi Bring H C: WARNER | the toolhouse a g ~MLISJCS 4 . ph Funeral serv dak, aged b7, on Wednesday route for Virginia Beach, where they lon aventie good at explaining ha + engagement lasting ~ Mr. Bentz ealled at the high scl ool Us to Your - ve summer $ : ; Miss Lou Shunkwiler was a Tues- 1004 4th Avenue. PATTON, PA. ntil September 15th, at the New Ca- : 3 ey Tuesday after and visited oi ge rte » day visitor in Clearfield. on Tue: aay afternoon and 1 m sino Ball Room. Ard A tod bist numbr of the eclassess. u 8 as— si of pneumonia, 1 LOST—Beagle dog. black and whi- ndrew Rhody transacted business Liruten Spd atter rides to school x Just phone or drop me a card and Il bring morning in the te, ard dan Ihe a og. Wi-lin Altoona on Tuesday SBavier Sunol: tives 2 on WINTER CROPS BELOW GALLITZIN WANTS SHORT Delco Light to pour home for ht onstralion! | ch ‘iat Portare ison or Courier office. Miss Margaret Campbell entertain- Lilli i Bees #3 NORMAL IN CAMBRIA AUTO ROUTE TO ALTOONA church cemeter; number of the Patton young ed the members of the Tuesday Brid- Aan A was a Sle — ae A his widow and 3 1 . re 3 WJ vl S o 1a » ul \ . 1 4 1 3, TH folks attended the dance at Portage | ge Club this week. Prizes were award- one WA Si A y Phe winter grain in the agricultu Co-operating with = the Gallitzin Miss ,Anna 1 last Thursday to } Jog Nesbit's|ed Margaret Fogerty, Mrs, J. H. Mo-| day atternoon. tions of Cambria county is be- {Board of Trade ,the Blair County Mo- died last Thurs ) 1 : 1 Y ay mT “A rte iol Stoltz i + 1 t lal (le 10°} . 1s . Le Pennsvlvanigns in tl last appear-|yen and Mrs. R. Maurer. The Alberta Allbrig ht and Ma: 1 g srrial. in. co) rison with oth-|tor Club Monday night endorsed the ELECTRIC NWATER of diseases inci nee (in this vicinity this year. ests were Mrs. J. H: Morven, Mrs. | were guests. of friends in Altoona ov- il wit t report Tuesday of | proposed new and shorter automobile I. 4.04 lo } ar n this vicini Ss year. guests were Mrs. J. Hi Mc yaMrs, r years, wdy the report Tuesday o I PLANTS age. No immed W. H. Allport of Hastings was a Denlinger, Mrs. B. J. Over-|er the week end. t week by H. C, McWilliams, coun- | route irom that borough to Altoona, J SYSTEMS The following Patton business caller on Tuesday af- Mrs. S. L. Weakland, Mrs. Do vou suppose. Betty Greene t agent. Clover and timothy [at a meeting in the Penn Alto. PRODUCTS OF GENERAL MOTORS the county have ternoon. : : ; Andrevy Rhody, Mrs. F. R. Maurer, | Betty Grant would tell us why the ) e in ov condition, he said.] 4Tips do Altoona will be shortened Made and Guaranteed by Delco-Light Company, Dayton, Ohio. as jurors at the George Clark of Hastings and{Mys, F. B. Morey, Margaret Fogerty, | are not on speaking terms? Let J. W. Buffington o College | by the new route, was the contention \ AA inal court: Jae C. Adamms of Carrolltown, trans-| June Rhody, Linnea Forsberg, and} hear the reason, girls. vas in the county 'l lay and call-{of the Gallitzin men. The road by der township; ed bu ss in Patton on Monday | Mildred Moren. George Petretsky has a geometri- {ed women who have demon-| way of the Buckhorn is 16 miles and tor. White tow: af y > ~ Sy. a . . : v + ty t n a \ + ve . 1 all { 1¢ Ay 0 we J y / i - —— 1 P. ™ aiternoon y . MyC “er I L. W. Maurer of East Orange, N.| eal crystal on his wrist watch. It i ation arden 1 year. Hi call il 7 Otl Ra ee pei — pre NT ris sel, farmer, Ea : Mr. 3k 2 Edvard : yok an J., was a Patton visitor this week, just full of angles, lines, radii, etc. to assist the gar mn Hetin b Al oy a is ig oT [row dol na) Michael’s church and burial was made week : ki. 2 Shannon, family ittsburgh, spent the week! ‘sj. (eo, E. Prindible is a patient tether . risited relative roper start or work. “0 : 3 4 I i h eemetery The , Vie sop and Leo Quinn, end here with Mr, and Mrs. John .’ : Toho Hopkin po spital, Baith Esther Anderson visite 1 bg Frosts had damaged no fruit tree If the new route were approved ap- | in the church eee Le ry. Che funeral services were held at . The Cr R Wilkin and FARilY. at the John opkins hospital, Bs and friends in Amsbry on Sunday. with the exception of sweet cherries | proximately one and onehalf miles Mr. Bannan is survived by these 9 o’clock Wednesday morning in the ts fe A her + GARAGE FOR SALE—At 634 Ma- and Mrs. William. Lamont: of Yes, we have all seen Agatha Dlu ceordine to the farm agent, althouoh | would be all the construction necess- brothers an dsisters: Wililam Bannan Holy Name Catholic church at Eb- i) on 3 gee avenue. 3tp Ti Bn Mis Airy t Camubell ] zansky’s permanent wave. It's a hum- fon 0 ncaet damage is still ev-|ary. A cinder road now composes the | of Cresson; and Edward, Mary, Susan ensburg, Following a high mass of sieapior. J nomas atten. Drue Co. is headquartersy = erton. Muss gapei Lamps dinger, Agatha lant am te fap This route, ‘and with the additional con-|and Gertrude Bannan all of Loretto... requiem interment was in the old tor at the schoo Patton rus 0, is headquartersy,, Ralph Litzinger took in “Gay PYEY " is y for this reason that bhe 8 1 cof ‘atholi y ite the Holy vears. She ha for the leading stock foods, for cat- Paree” at the Cambria Thursday The commercial contest will be held f many we not bloome I. [struction and a number of repairs, it Miss Fl P: ist Ol EL Oe the position for tle, horses, hogs and sheep. Worm nioht 5 “lon Saturday at Indiana. Here's hop- was stated, the road would be ready Miss ora Farrish, Name church. he 1 le medicines and principal remedies for Mrs Frank Campbell was a Baker- ing we make another showing like we 2 FIRE AT BEAVER DAL E. for use. Miss Flora Philomena Parrish, agr Miss Parrish was born in Ebens- : Mis on gdale) chickens, turkeys, dogs, and other an- t viait + Thursday did at Ebensburg a few weeks ago. Fire 1 known origin at noon{ DA ed 71 years, of Ebensburg, died of a bure. a daughter of the late Joshua . er of r and on visitor sday. lots to lear Tae | TWO MINERS ARE complication of diseases at the Me rey D. and Mary Meyers Parrish. She is Priv ¥ Tels Ru wubis, of astin ck survived by one brother, E. S. Parrish I 1 of Belelfonte. Two brothers preceded istered nurses f pital on Tuesda Louis Podnr, : who had his left ly when caught in Barnes No. 4 imals. Agent for Pratt’s Stock foods. | ™ nv, "pice Frankiin of Hastings,| Edward Sentia has lots FOR SALE—Ha on Mannion ae visitor at the home of Mrs. | He thinks Marco Polo is a game play farm in White township. Inquire of Prank Canigbell Yast week "| ed on horseback. Dr. G. H. Sloan, Carrolltown, Pa N Mectine of the Northern Cam-| George Murray says his idea of re- | fee Cyril Fisher of Altoona, was the bila Kiwanis Club was held on Mon- | ally hard luck Le all night fest guest of relatives in town on Wednes- day of this week, but a large part of making up a crib sheet, and rks Sur out when taking the exam that he Joseph was on SEVERELY INJURED | hospital in Johnstown at 3:30 o’ — on Sunday morning. Seh had bee Joseph Sloan, aged 29, unmarried, | patient there since Wednesday of last her in death. Lawrence Wilson, 44, married, ——— both of Alverda and employed by the vlvania Coal and Coke Corpoi- but the prompt day hi : 4 1 : : . : s 3 Ss rill attend the div- , J % he « Mrs. Rachel Dinsmore entertained fhe semper oe held ot the | had Nae the thing so well that he | service of the volunteer fire compa were badly injured on Monday | S : : the members of the Thursday evening f po "'Ajto Hotel in Altoona this af- [didn’t need the sheet. id the Logan Coal Co., with : when caught in an explosion of | = the Miners ‘hosp Bridge Club at her home last week terncon and evening Catherine Ann Gregg was u Sun-]of t cit] zens, saved a number of [dynamite while working, in Mine No. i ing or treatme at a Turreen Supper. Decorations|™ pop" SATE Entire flock of chick- | day visitor among friends in Burn- other buildings. 9, 81 Aha yum ore pa \, PATTON, BE were i low ¢ rhite ren ta- : vi : sl 2 Bor tients at the Miners’ hospital, . a of Mr. and 1 were in yellow and white. Seven ta-1o; “fine stock. Will sell singly or by | side, wil he tiail te xl) CHANGES @ AME REGULATIONS | Spangler, : : - = Spangler, who is bles were in play. The following were the pen. Reason tor selling, do not Sherlock is hot on the trail to ex- i x. WG UL ND Erangier jes > | . oN As A : 2 5 ? En > i ] tl ne - 10 1 sas Mr, & . NO. - 14 Mine af the guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. O Som-1, 0 "yin", oive the proper atten- | Plain the mystery of the absence o Mic entire state Will Be orien to thelr. Pate She aon of Mr. mul ight hand badl erville, Mr.- and Mrs Reuel Somer- tion. Call at my residence at 5:30 p. | our Sailor. The first thing he did wa Lhe oo ie : a ¢ wi 1 be open to J : Mrs. Peter Sloan, suffered the worst nag hand bad ville, Mr. and dirs Andrew thody, m. R. P. Short, 320 Mellon avenue. [to look for footprints in the snow, |hootinz of female deer between De: finjuries. Fllowiar is aypiission to TONIGHT, THURSDAY—KEN MAYNARD IN Ei Mr. and Mrs. . La ompson, MT. i brid but wien he actually set out to d« i Bs nS, 1 dl, 1€ ospital, 1t was found necessary aut le. | : : J 0 and cinch party held vhile Bracks will be 7 ! ; . Co pi } . and Mrs. J. Mac Denlinger, Mr. and 1 hg Dridge SA ox , pars Am- | that he discovered there was no snow. ¢ 1 Fg wil be nu is a- | to amputate his right arm and three Miner ho pital. Mrs M. B. Cowher, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sriend Legioh on Morday evening the | So he has to resort to other meth- ev a $1 0 fix uns ; new re u- | finger and part of the left hand, and é é ing 7 Be runi IK. Rishel, My. and Mrs, George C. cinch prizes were awarded Mrs, Clark | ods. The honorable Sherlock expect ( sh ys fae aN Ob game right eve was badly injured. His e a n on OO vag an Hoppel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond Heist and Bill Jones. The bridge aw-|to have some sort of clue b y iat The board also has | cond tion is fair. open ne ig Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. ards went to Mrs. Fred Morey, Jr.,| week. We'll wait and see. ! Tognced. ire le: chang 1 the Ir. Wilson uffered severe lacera- oneTete road. Savder, My, and Mrs. F. ¥. Mauter, and Gilbert Dietrick. Joe McAfee hitch-hiked to Cress P Le of 1 > bo beihon £008 Of the lett side, loft arn and 4 1 yy Mr. and Mrs. My Brown, John U.|[¢ Chief of Police William J. Gill is}on Tuesday. afternoon ,and he report eg on of A e nT > taken i face. Hi condition is reported fair. Yr Sa RTS i yr )insn e and MY. and Mrs. I. AL he, ’ . . 2 rin oe : titer repo nad been received from nen em itzin, driver of bin ry Mh W- Ail at his home on Palmer avenue. |a very good time. . eve ections of the state telling ol TO RECELV ATE CARE. V en u e aht last week 1 nsmere of Rellwood. 1 Mrs. Mary Hoover has gone to Lo-{ Let's see, I ought to say something tv of for { it rat wave practically b $ Leamersville an bey £1] hey Alls, 4 , - 2 1 Ton: vant no e scarcity of forage and the result- wparations have "aC a . . q : , e rsville | e members of the Mothers Club retto to spend the week with her son {about our Billy, too, since I mention- | ¥1€ sear 2 [ ; arati J ep uy, i SERIAL AND COMEDY. ene Ho ae the itessori School were enter- LA Hoover ed his little brother. Oh, yes! Dilly 1 f deer. ria, 5 oth : essen 2 the ail for his app i ‘ 1 3 . : [ Seasol r the Killing of Mt & ri p S County al My bimon 1 ns Mr. ond Mes, Bari Korlheim of i at Ga isited fri i bet Jers ened and will be ot ner ¢ en Ws 21s Sand oe - 2% at : F Marti wv Mrs . Dillon. in Car-|{ ., iy ] arparet Gall visite riends in led and will n I are ¢ ‘ , 48, of 1 i . erry Hill Farm, announce the bir- Margaret aa ! A 1 17 nvine Nod iva inetithtions. accord] : : he evash. Bolie on afternoon, A |° on : 11 Altoona on Tuesday afternoon. ». During Noven ture these in titutions, according FRIDAY, MAY 11th, the crash. Bol el of were in. at-}*1. of a son Poish Pitts Helen Colberse called on friends in } I! ma ue them only onlto Dr. Wm. G. l'urnbull, deputy sec- pital, at Roarin Mi: nnea Forsberg was a Fitis- 35 : os lay Fridav and Saturd nl re Wf heal in charg h \ y is s. 2 . i. 7 aims at : : oe : : ir Li 8 Lhe week anid Ashville last Saturday. b Amys ar x In retary oo health, in charge of the CONRAD VEIDT in his initial American made film. ga he : 1 y : Robert Stoffregan and son of FOR SALE CHEAP—XKitchen Mary Stoltz says Mary Stoltz nev- SER ay hunting || bale Sisal vs and seid Wil Gi A a yo ir A the tsburgh, are visting Mrs op Range in mood condition, also brass]er sees Mary Speltz’s name in thef Wi, NER OWel oo ae i: SYS oad 21 an A tense, gripping drama of an escaped convict, le] recan’s mother, Mrs, Catherine Mon- atlz BR : % § Os C . Here 3 are. Mary Stolt 1 ne irsaay, riday and saturda 10! receive the sun 2a 1 yxXicated. LLC. a . ank 601 Beech | Courier, here you are, : +l oovern the kil I be Of co are Serion tieth, of this place. bed Inquire B. Blankfeld, The basket ball boys and girls were |? 0 will govern ii ki ling of has heen found to he 9 ATR ben» (6 19 : A very seriou nd Mrs. S. W. Worrell drove |° Mrs. Mary J. Fogerty is spending |iven letters. They're pretty nifty £asa ; gun] ig , male ring feflt in He renner: 0 bi op 0- 0 aye hain 1 burgh Sunday and pent the . tor dav. Ih Orecnbits, >| aren't they? : : phea i and ie Ul P 8 , 2 or ie foe we 0 re» pol Fam) y of day with thelr danghtes, Miss Row |° The senior class commencement ex- Rhea and Winka were callers on fy “c= Han He be lispo ir rs Re Tne : ia rr M 2 may % Worrell, hy Wha is a teacher in ctetecs ot tho Potion hich setiool will friends in Barnesboro on Saturda { ; n ; Jose to that disease. sease. Bets op the Pittsburg schools A r : x Le ieht : / lL seaso 0, Y 1] . Kiri > he High School Auditor- | iZhl. 15 to De , with the For the benefit of the hte f Pocahont Show they were riding Mrs. John Campbell, Miss Minnie | Pe held in t iy Te arly was a vacant visits 15, with the or the benefit of the Daughters o rahontas. Show ey were riding 1 Campbbe : Mic | ium on the afternoon of May 22nd. Betty Fogerty was a recent , dation ,peration My Nev Lust der blade and a bh runs continuous from 4 to 11 P. M. Admission 15¢ and 35¢ ‘inslow, Miss gy McCormick, Mis Aon oh ¥inslow, MI I Ich, FE. W. and Barton C. Winslow, Bill | among friends and relative I In December the usual st occupants of the ietrick g , spent the | toona. ; utiae will ha allover X day Dietrick and Carl Vinson, Spe . Have vou heard that Woody made Be 1 all we L ; IN THE COUNI \ AR ae aitorsnr rr XZ FH Mh N Lou unkwiler and Mildred Smith, ¢ E snjoyed the excursion to New York|: { ] ¢ o = oe Ls : Sues first few days of the week on a fish- te ont of Hdd ( der the new plan may - shock. All were t ON, a ) rays 1 o expediti i a: vicinity of y8 1ady cut o die, : je ed from October 15 to Nove T= s ATU ¢ WL IR i hospital for ex: Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams and ne _s¥pediuan in the cinity 0 We start Daylight Saving Time it m Od! ber 15 to Nox Folks In the Neighboring Com- |S SATURDAY, MAY 12—MONTE BLUE in ho pi for ox Pe have e Arcadia where | P10 Ie ARIE oy xt woek: That 2ans we et up C1 nclusive ey may be trap : AG ] ’ = ; had to rem: ) ee i bv the FOR SALE OR RENT—The C, A. newt ye is Chat fo Team» ed only during November. The sea munities Who Have Cross. - will likely be a Por Hania Coal 2 Coke Corpora. | Warner farm, between Patton and St. | "OM ear ier. ; limit was fixed at 15 ed the Great Divide = € few weeks ’ennsylvania Coal and Coke Corpor: Lawrence. Inquire of Mrs. W. J, Gill, The Junior prom is coming soon 2 ree . E He Bilt tion. > ¥ : Are you all set? Michael : —— -— 4 1 2h nl y sr AVEnue. 2) ¢ ? ichael Zmig. co atilin Rulon — FO I Aime; Ladies Ald of St. Geofe’s Lists of names are being comp i 3 Wibod : Mrs. Matilda Sanker. = or ot Mr and M aoe; dagles; # Pe mo | to place in the Honor Roll, Rogue's]. wichael mig, aged oi yeal { M1 Matilda Becher Sanker, aged |= ® 9 Anty-« Church will hold a box social on Tueg- | Y £ e : i | Benscreek, died of pneum t } g vidow of Henrv Sanker. and |= 9 fracture o ip of day, May 27th. Everybody welcome, | Gallery, and under other such I io at four o'clock: on-St witiow of Hienty banker, and one |G ning w t Tim place and details will be an-jings. These group include both the A our oracy ons y of the last survivors who were bap- = 1aIMNon X ress Py pang nen ne. iol week . : teachers and students. Whose name ! e decensed leaves fils WidOW.| tized by Prince Gallien, died on i a i ” A > i > : J d why’ : cnuaren, day morning ¢ he e of her dau-|= : : . 3 : reported as fair. On Saturday, May 19th, the Ladies [do you hs ave to offer, and. meral services were held at nine | whiter. Mes. andl Rude ph i = An epic picture of railroading. Also comedy and news. the Memarial ho Auxiliary, Walter McCoy Post, Am- ~ : Yeloek” on Wednesdav mornin yao Ne ! oe lav. A ten For Mothers Day, Ss ZY as will conduct their pop- BAKE RTON MINE R DIES OF : ( nog at P 2 : : il born an Allsheny town: = : 2D Fiean epion : . ; T Sp treek Catholic church at Portage ip in August, 1839, a daughter of |S : ? SEYIIR as huswo Sunday, May 13th py drive. The money realized from the INJU RIE} Al HOSPITAL a a hanes an on an iy ly To. a Sang Ef = MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 14th AND 15th. od hein ’ 0 sale of the poppies will be used for Asn vesult of injuries sustained on bbe fos = Altooni. last wee) Gl: your mother’s welfare work to help the disabled April 24th, when caught beneath a 5 Mrs. Sanker is survived by the fol- |= OUR DICK’S GREATEST ACTING ROLE! Rev. V. Pateychu h with the thought soldier in the. different hospitals fall of r yok while working in Mine Lot RT PROCLAMATION lo » children: Lenus Sanker, Cres: | = q Colver church. that you have remembered 50: When you buy a boppy 3% th No 6 of the Sterling Coal Co. ot ; the Honorable John E. |g, Sanker, Gallitzin; Augus- | = RICH A R > At a special mq brs : aiding a IS & S ir . Db, Ne: » al 5 & RE Pr : Tadeo: of the ns; an us = : t the Citize her on her : 2) ing the hoy fay le 5 Sheik heaith Bakerton, Edward Smith, ed’ 397 "ven i Ju 4 ¢ Somerset, and Mary, wife | = a i H b uz ns al ng ; A spy sales will be an- | Years, married, and the father of OT Noman ay 1 Di ee Sori ulolph. Three sons and two | = Z Sallitain held fo Som ree : Po ad : children, died at the Miners’ hospital | mbisdiiasdanliiofiathid tng fdanohters are dead. Sixteen grand- |Z B A RT H F 1 M SS was cho on. St NOOR 34 Be AT A BARGAIN— [at 7:30 o'clock Monday ever . His |© e Co my of ( 1 , 13= ren and 12 great grandchildren, |S in hon 4 No in FOR SAR IL aod ath was caused by internal injuric Proespt hens rvive. = Busey. Mr. Ha 1 1 _ one ton Ford Truck death was caused by ) ) . RE fino : . : : . = tha hard To quick aver Oug 4 1 CRTODY top and a fracture of the pelvis. r OF OY 234 AN D TR Funeral services weer held at nine | = of Te pank. t fit 1927 Chevrolet truck, good as Mr. Smith is survived by hi 1 GENE RAL FAT DE. [Sack on Tuesday morning it SLi Bi 0S Soroush | io Inc ire at Courier office. qt. | and the following children: Y; AND QUARTER SES Francis’ Raviers Church, Interment 5 a as |" Anna | Mayeoviteh has returned | Khomas, Clarence, Gertrude OF THE PEACE, 14 Pheer.) vos in St Michaels vametery-at Lo-1Z Tr Anna M: as ned jo. > wi Ano on IE : 5, in Ebens- | yotto = A ne ) [from Syracuse, N. Y., where she has Rlizahath, Lars, Yar fae the County of Cambri: uo z E Cambria. County | been employed for the past year. ol t Ne a d M 2 Go Se Smit comm » on the First Mond of wirs. Alma Reighard. = i ’ : The West Carr |: Mary Homyak, a student at the]® to, Fl. ald At Ae Willian | June n being the fourth day of |. Funeral services for Mrs. Alma De- |S One of Broadway's greatest stage plays with all its closed on Thurs: | state teachers’ college, at Indiana, of Bakerton, and one brother, William Be | . Funerl ey Ns ima be 8 i Rosen on urs visited at the home of her parents} paansler will he held ot 2:305° e one week My Reichard. whose death occur-|= thrilling drama and breath taking suspense. All the ap- with the same te 7 ino Citt £ over the week end. to > rr oe dE ee ( ereb en to the Coro-|yed Saturday i Pittsburgh, were [= just completed. A A Lasting Gift for a L. J..Kinkead and wife of Ridge- i Tyusday Bffemonn a the Bake: oe. tie Por Alleman teil at nine o'clock on Sunday |= Peal of mother-love, Most powerful in Dick's career. force did not app RTS ET avs i wn | ton Methodist Ipiscopal church andj = ; ET . : 'o conduc an 0 IE 3 VIS : 1 nating , 39 way spent several days in town. ? IT te br tae charol colo | e Constables of said County of | mornine in St. Thomas’ Catholic |= ian Xs . 3 $a Ty ment. ay Lasting Love. visiting Relatives jprierme nt will be in the church cen Cambria, that they be then and there |church at Ashville. Interment was in |S Every known emotion will be stirred as this story of Je Rev. Willis . iain yy, : Sa their proper pet at 10 o’clock o church cemetery. = . . a ‘ vears, one of the She will be. deliichted. with PLAN TO DEVELOP ST. BENEDICT BOY 1S the forenosr of ny. with thetrl aes he Co hazy A sister of Mrs. |= ~~ @ gangster kid, who would rather die than betray his Fora lt hie Sout ohe Will e adelignie I % D « 1 orenoon o 1 aay, w 1 2 rs. e100 ( ] siste S, | = v ] nis 8 t ‘ : é SPILEP YOLONY { 2. DN » : y xaminati : ) . |= ired : ¢ : e Aristyle others Day EPILEPTIC ( HIT BY A MOTOR TRUCK | reco ; Uist 3% SRI : a Jor Base nsteel e 2 eign 8 Mrs. 5 mother’s great secrct, is unfolded. Pized ap | 10050 ackage of assorted choc- x . wpe er remembrances, to do those | Joseph Myers and Bessie anc omas | = he straw ne ' The Board of Trustees of the Sel- : , { »s which to the ices. abner tsar . 3 — - . ade ite de olates. ¥ me Ba State Colony for Epilep- Melvin Kephart, the two year old S$ wiich 4 their oflices apper- De oziel of Altoona; Mrs. Helen E TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING AT 7 AND 9 P. M. made its debut May be mailed to any ad- my ¢ De ort) xd for. bids for the] Son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kepha » be done and to those who are | Brannan, Gallitzin, Mrs, Rose Stoy, |= week. is Iress. Place your order at Ts ao he new collages The of St. Benedict, was badly injured 8n | Pou ! rocogRiances hat a prose ¢ | Mi 5 yrie an Mignsits De = Susmamu Suibert Switzle early date. Sons i AM. Fe “| Wednesday morning when struck by 1 or oners are or shall lozier of Pittsburg. Mrs. Reighard 1s|= ITN FQ yw y ain township, is nursi Per pound bids are to be in on Ray bes first IZ motor truck driven by Edward Hoo- | be in the Jail of Cambria County, that | survived by three children: Wilmer, |= WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th. jured when he ec 1.50 THis DO bor i ver of Spangler. The injured child |they be then and there to prosecute Dor and Nagmi Reighard, all of |= member eetting $1.5 State Colony for Lpleptics. / Tes- was dake y the Spangler ho rainst them as shall be just. Pittsburgh : = cense plate when nt the epileptics,are being Comin. a welock by the ruck A, Given fer my hand at Ebensburg, er = A Alex Levine, ag y 'R " ’ dated in the mental hospitals and in Examination at the hospital reveal- | the 7! of May in the year of out Joseph Bannan, = neshoro, died on FOGERTY’S the schosls for ental Sefectiver & ad ‘that the’ Kephart hoy is suiferinn Lord one thousand nine hundred and | Seized hy a hean attack Joseph E the Spangler hosp [is estnmzted that ih pHeplis of a concussion of the brain and a|zWentv-eizht al id the ong hunderd and Bannan, aged 60 years, a bachelor and | = to pneumonia, The now being cared for with the insane probable fracture of the skull. His | v-second year of the independence well known farmer of the Loretto|= ! a widower, was el The Rexall swore and | feeble ipied. Many of these Pa- | condition is serious. The youngster | of the 1 ited State community, died at the Bannan home- | : man. ; [Srefgaled in such an tis pos y isi 5 Uillge i, unera; .seyr 5 vw ! 2 2 y vears, died Tues ~ Patton, Pa. A | being developed at Selinsgrove. run down, Ebensburg, Pa. o'clock on Tuesday morning in St. I Wi 72722 2, home of her dat .
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