he pupils, Blister 7 counties. AND IN P COMPETITION 1e state had con- more of its high , state scholarship od by the Depart- ruction in various 1e commonwealth, imbered 2053, an ear of 330. Four one high schools wenty-nine more ar. A scholarship $100 for each of any Pennsylvania ‘here are eighty warded, at least in the state. JT DECLINES VING YEAR 1927 ufactures turned 17,289 cigarets in ympiliations made stics in the Penn- of Internal Af- showed a felling 4,660,357,800 were cigaret plants in ylvania made cig- 7,854,706, while in 0,027,400. The cig- gave employment teen less than in IONOR ROLL ng at Harrisburg loyes’ Retirement ol teachers were nent list. One of r, of Clay town- y, had a contin- of 54 years, one state, others re- m 48 years down m Cambria coun- 1e list. emen hold dances TETHER | = ey SELES ER EERE ERR REE RENEE RRR RRR RE RRO REE ROARED EET EV TEETER EET EOE ERROR EEE O ROTOR E OEE REL E RRR E ENERO ORR E ERR EO EERE EERE REE ER EE EE ER REET EERE EY Fi ® . Also EO. n an h diller onal y a 2-13 mn ? girl step- ” 0 HL pt = THE PATTON VISITING, DON’T NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY COURIER. Ir You HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BEEN US KNOW ABOUT IT, HESITATE TO LET Patton THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. VOL. XXXIV. No. LOCAL AND STATE Condensed Items Gathered from | Various Sources for the Busy Reader. —Governor Fisher Paul G. Sheriff of Portage as a jus- tice of the peace for that town. —Archie Degremont and Ge “Oe | GRAND THEATRE ano Company of Pittsburgh. | The instrument is of the first qual- has appointed | ity and tone and it is expected that 1 will add immeasuably to the enjoyment | of the picture program, orgian- | na Lebrun, both of Patton, have been granted a marriage license at burg. —Forty little children, Children’s home in ouitng each summer. —Twenty five new patients were ad- mited to the state sanatorium Summit on Thursday last .There are now 712 patients receiving treatment for tuberculosis at the institution, (Mother rameystown, —Mrs. Tarasina Charodi Gold Dust) aged 77, of near Punxsutawney, was fined costs and sentenced to spend six mon- ths in the county jail on the charge of T. Darr | and : That hemorrhage and shock contri- | possessing liquor, by Judge W. of Jefferson county. The home woman was raided recently and a | Puted largely to his death was brought 2 out by a post-mortem examinatiqn | made on Monday morning at the re- | quest of the coroner. The bullet was were arrested during the week by spe- | found to have passed from the larynx | gicper vania Pure 0 the spine. { quantity of liquor found. Five. retail merchants in Williamsburg, Tyrone and cial agents of the Penns; Food Department charged with sell- ing adulterated and mis-branded olive oil. Each furnished bail in the amount of $1,500. —William Kelly, aged 72, unmarried ranging in age from four to seven years, from Pittsburgh, arrived at the Laughlin Ebensburg last | Of Father In week, for a month's outing. For years the Park family of Pittsburgh who had an estate in the county seat, have been giving the children of the home an Altoona, Clearfield, = SOUTH FORK YOUTH Quarrel—Shot With .22 Calibre Revolver. caused a paralytic condition. of the of Lilly, died at the home of a nephew | after the shooting. on Friday. Death was due to a of paralysis. He was the last was employed in the offices of a Lilly Coal Company. The funeral services | were held on Monday morning Brigid's church and interment was in the church cemetery. —A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at Ebensburg on Saturday Miss Frances Marian Jones became the bride of Everett Lowell Phillips Holly, N. J. —William Thiel, of Barnesboro, aged 49, died of tetanus on Wednesday of last week at the Miners’ hospi stroke when | upraised club. HELD FOR SLAYING An alleged family quarrel Sunday af- ternoon had a tragic sequel in the de- at the | @th at 2 o'clock Monday morning of Wallace Jennings aged 41 of South | Fork, the victim of a bullet wound in- flicted by his son, Oliver F. Jennings, according to South Fork police. Jen- nings entered the Memorial hospital at &1 « 8:15 Sunday evening, an examination | od OREN s heal p | $1 and showing that a bullet from a .22 cal- | men will look forward to the help of ibre rifle had imbedded in the spine | Oliver F. Jennings, the son who is | said to have interfered when the shoot- | ing victim is said continued to quarrel with his wife, surrendered himself to Chief of Police Epplett of South Fork, Reports of the shootin gare that wal- of the | lace Jennings and his wife became in- {JOHN C. GORDON Kelly family and for the past 35 years| volved in a quarrel and that Oliver | ? Jennings sided wit hhis mother. The | story of the youth charged with the | in st. | shooting was that he was upstairs and | ) hearing an oil lamp being smashed, | have completed their studies at Mt. St. rushed downstairs and found Mr. Jen- | Mary’s Seminary, Emmittsburg, Mc nings menacing Mrs. Jennings with an [and who were ordained on Tuesday PATTON, INSTALLS AN oncax| WILL CONSTRUCT NEWS OF INTEREST, econ of tie Grama mente wit now enjoy real pipe organ music as one of the newest types of Reproduco | . y J . 4 +o . on this week as per the weekly schedule, Player Pipe Organs es just Te in-| At Eckenrode’s Mill, If Plans of | return to his home in Johnstown, In| Ben Pollack and His Californ- OL stalled by the Tanney Organ and dil Local Sportsmen Can Be 1 Carried Through. it | particularly the Sportsmen’s Asocia | | | has been made to the State | (be acted upon some timg this month { the construction work will be startec as soon afterward as possible. | senting the department of Forests anc {on Tuesday morning and went over and if it is authorized, the local sports- the public in making the improvements and this will be done in the way of public entertainments and local sub- | scriptions. The dam will back the waters of Chest creek from Eckenrode’s Mill to- {ward Bradley Junction, a distance of about three miles, and will give the men of this part of the county a | fine place to enjoy this sport. Chest Creek, south of this place and the source of Patton's water supply, is the one stream of any size around here remaining free from oc nme pollution. ORDAINED A PRIEST Among a group of theologians who | morning in the Maryland college town The shooting took place at the Jen- |is John C. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mt. | Dings home in South Fork. Oliver Jen- | George Gordon of Barneshoro. The or- © "| nings has been in il! health for sev- | dination service was conducted by Rt. Spangler where he had been admitted | iS between 16 and 18 years of age. the Sunday previous in a serious con- | dition. Lockjaw developed from infection caused by a nail in his shoe penetrating the flesh. Mr. Theil i: vived by his widow and several dren. —The Rev. Father Valerian, O. vector of St. Benedict’s church nt Geistown, on Sunday observed his sil- ver jubilee of ordination to the priest- hood, with a solemn high mass home church. —Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Kitchen, aged Kitchen of Westover, died suddenly of heart fail- 57 years, wife of B. B. ure at her home on Wednesday ing of last week. The funeral services were held at two o'clock on Sunday Baptist afternoon in the church and Westover church cemetery, The deceased is sur- vived by her hushand and three chil- dren Fhe Chetremon Golf Club feated the team of Ebensburg Club at Ebensburg on Saturday after- noon by a margin of two points, Girolami, aged 34 years, of Colver, who pticemia on Wednesday of died of last week at the Spangler morning in the Colver Catholic ch. Interment was in the Catholic etery at Ebensburg. The deceas survived by her husband, Ni lami and five small children. She also sister. a, aged 44 leaves one brother and one Andrew Straka of Alverd last, having been admitted the Monday funeral Sunday previous. The conducted on services the church cemetery. The funeral services of took place on Sunday afternoon the Grass Hill cemetery STANLEY KOKOSKI. Stanley Kokoski, aged 18 years, of near Ebensburg, died at the Miners’ hospital at Spangler at nine o'clock on Sunday night as the result of a sudden He was employ- al Compar iding near Eb- illness of convulsion: ed by the Monroe C Revloc. His parents, r ensburg, survive him, Funeral services were conducted at nine o'clock on Wednesday morning in Name Catholic church at Ebensburg and burial was made in the the Holy church cemetery. WEND CROYLE. Wendell Croyle, aged 79, died on Wednesday last at his home in South Fork. He was born in Croyle township | in 1848. He is survived by his widow and a number of children. The funer- al took place on Friday afternoon. HUBER-BYRNE. afternoon at ny tr Cameron's Bottom, with interment in| COLLEC George Lowmaster, aged 65, whose death ac- : > curred on Wednesday of last week at| Thursday morning last for the 69th his home in Susquehanna township, | annual commencement of St. Fran- College degrees the late residence. Interment was in Were conferred upon 19 graduates and ten post graduates, together with di- a foot chil- | brothers and sisters. S. B.. WOMAN INSTANTLY in his | track ven- | Se As she was gathering coal along the | s at Lilly on Monday afternoon, Mrs. Veronica Filpiak, aged 72 years, | of Lilly, was struck by a train on the | Pennsylvania Railroad and killed in- tly. The body was badly mangled. ral persons it is said witnessed the tragedy, but were unable to notify the victim of the approach of the | train. It was stated that she had her |Scouts have been very much pleased interment was in the | pack turned toward the tracks and |t0 have with them two visitors. did not see no rhear the train. The | 5 accident occurred about 1,200 feet east |Our meetin gand taught the first pa- eral years according to neighbors sug Rev. William J. Hafey, Bishop of the was soon to enter a hospital to have | tal at an operation performed on his leg. He | Diocese of Raleigh, N. C. For the past seven years the Rev- | Gordon has been a student at Mt. St. Wallace Jennings was the son of Mr. | Mary's Seminary, devoting part of his and Mrs. William Jennings of South | time to the teaching of chemistry. Fork R. D. In addition to his widow he | graduated from Pennsylvania State in sur- | is survived by a number of sons, and ion being that the stone work be re- He following his return from Camp Han- [cock where he was detailed following { his enlistment. Mr. Gordon was a crad- KILLED BY A TRAIN | uate of the Hastings High School, At St. Edward’s Church, Barnesho- ro, on Sunday morning next, the Rev. Father Gordon will say his first sol- the Diocese of Baltimore. | HAPPENINGS AMONG THE PATTON GIRL SCOUTS During the past two weeks the Girl The first week Mrs. Snyder attended of the Lilly station shortly before 4 p.| trol girls how to set a table, while Mrs. de- Im, as the train west bound is due at|Kelly taught the second patrol girls Golf | killy at that time. Mrs. Filipiak was born in Poland but 3 resided in Lilly for the past 40 years Funeral services for Mrs. Jol first aid. | The last week Miss Yerger was in | attendance and taught the troop a anna | she was the widow of the late Joseph | Song entitled, “The Hike Song.” Miss | Filipiak. Surviving are three hospiml, | west, Virginia, and John, of Lilly. were held at nine o'cloc kon Saturday chu-| MERCANTILE APPRAISER’S ed is Giro- were | heard on July 12th. DEGREES GIVEN TWENTY-NINE GRADUATES from | ¢is college, Loretto. plomas for the high school graduates. The Rt. Rev. Mons. John J. McCort, the graduates. Judge John H. McCann of Ebensburg delivered the commencement addres: y of subject. He stressed upon the import- ance of loyalty to religion, without which life cannot be a success. Excel- lent speeches were delivered by Fer- dinand Shields of Cresson, and Will- iam Conley of Wilmore. WALKER ARRIVES HOME, John D. Walker, president of the Board of Cambria County Commission- ers, injured several weeks ago, in an automobile accident near Gettysburg arrived at his home in Westmont on Friday night and is reported to be resting as well as can be expected. Mr. Walker had been able to sit up for sev- eral days at the Warner hospital in| Gettysburg, but it will require some | Miss Genevieve Byrne of Nicktown, time vet for complete recovery from and Walter Huber of Altoona, v re un- his injuries, which consisted of bru- ited in mariage at St. Nicholas’ chur- |ises, lacerations and severe strains. ch in Nicktown on Tuesday -of week. this County Commissioner William J. Cavanaugh, also of Westmont, who was also injured in the same accident GARAGE FOR SALE—At 634 Magee | has been home for a fortnight and is avenue, 3tpd. | reported to be recovering rapidly. The report of Charles G. Oswald, of | Mrs. Kelly Johnstown, the Mercantile Appraiser for Cambria County, appears on sever- died at the Spangler hospital on Friday al of the inside pages of the Courier this week. Hearings on appeals will be Doyle Memorial hall was crowded on bishop of the Altoona Diocese, repsen- ted the diplomas and also spoke to “Fidelity to Faith,” being the jurist’s | sons— | Yerger was accompanied by a ‘uke’, Albert Filipiak, of Altoona; Paul, or|Played by Betty Greene. | We were very glad to be able to have | these ladies attend our meetings and { wish to thank them very kindly. | m » ~ INO 3 We missed our present captain, Miss TAXABLE LIST IN COURIER |p, : i orsberg, for the past twa weeks and | hope she will be present next week. | and Miss Forsberg are [carrying out the Girl Scouts’ plan dur- |ing the summer for Miss Johnson. FAST BALL GAME BOOKED FOR FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Patton baseball club will stage a game well worth seeing on Friday af- ternoon of this week at 4 o'clock p. m., Standard time, at the Patton Athletic Field, when they cross bats with the fast Cuban Havana Red Sox, a team of good repute now barnstorming this section of the country. The game will be played for the ben- jor of the Patton Fire Company and a | good attendance should be present. At- | | tend the game, you will not be disap- | pointed. | | BANKS TO CHARGE FOR TREASURER'S CHECKS Fifty members of the Cambria Coun- | ty Bankers Protective Association ga~- | thered at the Capitol Hotel in Johns- {town last week for their regular mon- | thly meeting and dinner, | D.M. S. McFeaters, president, was in {charge of the interesting business ses- | sion. Following a general discussion by the members the association issued a | uniform schedule of prices for issuing | treasurer's checks. The association al- {S0 voted to appropriate the sum of $300 to the agricultural committee for prizes in various contests. ELLIS LANTZY. Ellis Lantzzy, agen one year and seven months, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Through the efforts of the Cambria : : vens, pastor of the M. E. Church County Sportsmen's Association and |end of the war he made application to | the quality of the dance music that|VeDs, pastor of the M. E. Chure a tions of Patton and Carrolitown, a lease has been obtained giving permis- sion to dam the waters of Chest creek on the old Eckenrode Mill dam site | at Eckenrode’s Mill, and an application | other visa. Congressman Water Commission to construct the dam. If Alleged Family | the application is approved, and it wil {the Eckenrode Mill location with a {humber of Patton and Cazrolltown | Sportsmen. He expressed himself as WwW. L. THOMPSON TO | being impresed with the movement, emn high mass. He will be stationed in | CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 14th, 1928. | CONGRESSMAN LEECH RENDERS ASSISTANCE TO JOHNSTOWNER DANCE AT SUNSET A F HING )] AM Congressman Leech has finally been NEXT WEDNESDAY The Northern Cambria Kiwanis Club successful in his efforts to secure a 4 i : ' Visa for Nicholas Isaac so that he may 914, Mr. Isaac, who had taken out his first and second naturalization pa- pers, returned to Syria for a visit. Due | to the outbreak of the war he was un- able to return to this country. At the | Leech , | erican Counsel to grant Mr. Isaac 1] visa. Mr. Isaac wil Ireturn to the home | recording artists. They come to us di- of his brother, Jober Isaac, of Johns- | rect from the Black Hawk Cafe in Chi- | In this connection, Mr. Beal, repre- | town. 1 for Julius Jacobs, of Johnstown. - | the American Counsel for a visa which | i$ produced by “The Rage of the Na-| Hastings, and Attorney Reuel Somer- county was granted, The visa expired because | tion"—Ben Pollack and His Californ- | Ville ros place will Cs personal business kept him in Syria | 120s, said by many to be the very best CIS O91 Ihe dinher. program, George A. longer than the time allowed. Since | dance orchestra in America, and which | Clark of ¥ then he has been unable to secure an- | has been booked by Manager Fred Lu- has | ther as the dance engagement at Sun- been working on this case for some |Se€t Park next time and on May 29th the Department | June 20th, 1 | of State issued instructions to the Am- Congressman Leech has recently se- | City. | Waters was in the north of the county | cured a pension for Joseph Gray of Set ] : Spangler, and an increase in pension | {reat for dance and music lovers of QUIT BUSINESS HERE After serving the people of Patton and vicinity for 35 years, the well tl known store of W. L. Thompson will | close its doors and quit. Mr. Thomp- son has had numerous offers to buy | his entire stock in bulk but he has de- cided to sell his entire stock at bar- gain prices to the public in apprecia- tion of their patornage for the past 35 It, are already n years. This gives the people of Pat- ton and adjoining towns a great op- portunity to stock up their needs for months to come at remarkable savings. & The store has been closed since Mon- | is making an investigation into the few rindvers. . | placed under parole for a period of day and a big force has been busy more than 500 cases from Cambria | Houdina is on the stage, all but his marking down all goods to sale pirces County in which insane, feeble minded | ©WI1 employ and arranging the stock for easy sell- |or otherwise afflicted people are being | {rom behind the scenes, lest someone ing. The stock consists of Men's and | cared for at the expense of the coun- | discover the secret of his (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. KIWANIS CLUB GOES TO JOHNSTOWN TONIGHT | EBENSBURG COURT HAS A BUSY WEEK flad no meeting on Monday evening of | but will go to Johnstown tonight and Regular June Session of Crim- ians Said to Be Best Dance will furnish the program at a joint inal Court Now on In Full Music in America, meeting of the Northern Cambria and Blast at County Seat. i the Johnstown Kiwanis Clubs at the i Mere words really cannot describe | Cupp Blue Room. The Rev. John Ste- The regular June term of criminal court is now on in full blast at the seat and is keeping all three county judges and the juries busy. A number of defendants waived a hear- SUNES, president of the lo- | ing late last week and entered pleas al club, will be the presiding officer. of guilty, and were given divers sen- | tences. Andy Shervanek, a confessed wife- beater of Nanty-Glo, was sentenced by Judge Reed to serve one year in the FEW WEEKS NOW county jail. He pleaded guilty to as- sault and battery and admitted to the court that he whipped his wife with a Everything in R sadiness at Eb- strap and used other instruments to ensburg for the Big Indus. pupish her. : . Harry Baum of Moss Creek pleaded trial Show. guilty to operating a motor vehicle this section. Mr. Luther tried all of last —— | while intoxicated and was sentenced season to book this orchestra but was 20 ay > costs, a fine of $100 and Son fo K S a aS! With the opening of the great Cam- | © Pa¥ the costs, a fine of $100 and to unsuccessful bria County Industrial Exposition at | Serve three months in the county jail The coming of Ben Pollack ; Nr hi vigil id EL : yz \ ave ieopardized Californians, will be the fist testis| EVCISPUIE two weeks away, there js| BAUM. is alleged to hav Is, severely S, 0 S$ SUl=- | ¢ 3 . ives '( 4 g 8Irls, severely ,, r k i ,|@ great deal of orderly bustle around > es . Wo Joung Tis, Severely monial of the new policy adopted by the main offices of the association | JUring one of them. In passing sen- : . : am offices 1€ associe . 3 the Sunset management, to book only Opening with dan t firoRCins at | tence the court deplored the change 1e best orchestras obtainable. 1:30 P. M. on Mondz., Tuiv ond lic made in the law at the last session of Dancing for this special engagement Charles TM Se! Db hairaes of on the legislature under which the court will begin at nine o'colck Eastern board of dir will at 9] he in cases of this kind may not impose Standard time. You won't want to miss crowd. e: in ule is a longer jail sentence than three mon- 3: v ’ C ASS 3 a single one of the entrancing num- the set displays, Ir S lor \ths, and is limited also to a fine of 3 set lisplays. Si 2 | ac bers dispensed by this orchestra. instar Hoon 2 Some $200. Inatanee ) aiend to exhib Anthony Grabosky and Geo. Smith ) d SKY ¢ 1€0 1 ’ SR 3 repars 1S . x 4 INVESTIGATION OF a = Ls Dyebarations Io residing near South Fork pleaded utilizing space to the utmost. At the guilty to entering a store room and 1 ”]] JQ VE | office there constant stream of p CAMBRIA’S INSANE ie, hee 2 I ay of stealing some lead therefrom, and ° ; To the world were coriatintin: Se were ordered to pay the costs, make ounty Controller Henry L. Cannon 3 Then 5 rob brew le | restitution within six months and were When a conjuror, like 9 place will be the speak- Wednesday “ EXPO OPENING IS Ben Pollack and His orchestra are a | among the most popular of the Victor cago and the Little Club in New York That they will appear at Sun- can really be heralded as a rare arms years. Mike Bakzan of Nanty-Glo pleaded guilty to violation of the mining laws and assistants barred illusions. But . ie : ge Los : : i in carrying smoking material into a Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, and | ty in 24 institutions in the state. While ler is no such mystery about the | ® wy Shoes for the entire family. Also a line | the investigation has not yet proceeded | Neadquarters of this big of Women’s Silk Underwear, Hosiery, | far, the County Controller has > Gloves, Etc. Everything will be sacri- | covered several instances where the | Frank ficed for a quick clearance, Sale starts county is bearing the expense of tomorrow morning at 9:30. It is de mous crowd is expected. CAMBRIA COUNTY TO CONSTRUCT County Commissioners regular session on Monday, passed highway from Cresson to South Fork and the third will be over the West river at Garman, along State Route No. 6, Branch of the Susquehanna from Barnesboro to Cherrytree. The resolution thorized County - | charges when near relatives are in a| ll Who pass mz: sirable to be there early as an enor- position to do so. Where such condi- BRIDGES Cambria County last year spent one | While others come and go on errands | x EL Homer C George and W. J. Cavanaugh, at a es 8) er will visit the resolution authorizing the building of three bridges in the county without delay. The new structures will ke at the west end of Wilmore and the west end of Portage, on the main line state characterized the | present bridges as narrow , unsafe and | fire protection be provided at the Cam- | entries it seems that a menace to life and property, and au- Engineer L. R. Owen | that there is apparant overcrowding in | cats and are exposition, | 5350us mine, and was sentenced to r C. Seeds, the president : pA H | Pay the costs and serve thirty days in Dorr So ar With heir lor. the county jail, the sentence to date y CC © sy Wi > N= | a al staff i I a : | from incarceration. He has served ab- the | 1Cal stalls, are busy all the time and ; see how the wheels| Ut @ month in jail. SE I ne 21S | hel c Helen Bolar of Johnstown pleaded 80 round. Advertising men are there | in shoals, g Hae MG he © | guilty to shoplifting and was ordered | tions are found, county support will be | I shoals, getting instructions as to pay the costs, make resittution and withdrawn and the relatives told to Danners shat ah ow Boring all fel was paroled for three years ake 6arTe af atiente highways and byways in three states oS : Tete os take care of the patients. ys Ive, tates, | ~ sieve Liptak of Johnstown pleaded | guilty to violation of the liquor laws and was sentenced to pay the costs, a fine of $100 and to serve thirty days 23F dis- hundred thousand dollars ' for the | 11 connection with the departments maintenance of insane and feeble | fOr the big show. For instance, if you : 3 . & Pa % intend to have your pet tabby or mal- | minded people In state institutions. In | touts Bom: ad iv the how = oz) in the county jail. al Sa tochioe X 01] as 1 at Ir I SI ¢ S n ~ (making his investigations the Control : #4 ea; Pes aah 1s Jack White, colored, of East Cone- hospitals scattered | SPonsored by the Cat Fanciers, Asso- maugh, pleaded guilty to violation of $e r & 3 - 3 vioiatio throughout the state and will get in- | €iation of America, the entries must be | the gambling laws, and w % Graen d t formation desired from the various| Made before June 25th, with Mrs. Ger- pay the costs and a fine of $50 I. 1 y av . yl F TMNrv Nav he a. ¥ we . wardens and matrons who are in fre- | ude E. Taylor, 704 Henry Clay Hotel, George Seharick of Nanty-Glo, ple- quent touch with the relatives of the | Detroit, Mich. Domestic cats that are| core St IAlCOns : tr oy ' . : . aded guilty to the larceny of some patients registered with her stand as good 81 no ; } 2 S. chance to be the best cat in the show chickens and was sentenced to pay the S EE Te as dpos / one of fancy, long haired costs, make restitution and to serve 4 T as does ) ancy, | : v FIRE GUARDS AT COUNTY | Will De there HOD apg or of | Months in the county jail. This was Aa . 3 x : | I S — 1€ i all) s cae c Aq Te a ‘eo se . HOME ARE INADEQUATE the other shows. The domestic and |S os Lsipensanes betors fhe ours = 8 arge. fancy cats will not be in competition 5 . “ 3 | rank Shs Ie a ; lec increased | against each other. From the list of a, Shenk uf Sonstony pieaced many people in| > an = i bria county Home and a suggestion | this vicinity think well of their home i ARE ond suns a orge Str &; , anc on 1e atter A recommendation that going to get a champion- | na 3 : 4 | charge was sentence. Dav yo to prepare plans and specifications at | the building was contained in the re- ship for Western Pennsylvania. There charge was sentenced to pay the costs, once and County Controller Henry L. Cannon to advertise for bids for the building of the new bridges. The State Highway Department re- issued permits to the county for the building of the bridges, the three old ones heing one-way strucc- cently ares JAMES DIETRICK WEDS MISS LUCY CUNNINGHAM LAST WEEK James A. Dietrick, son of Mrs. Frank Dietrick, and Miss Lucy Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cun- ningham, both of East Carroll town- ship, were united in marriage at a nuptial high mass in St. Mary's Cath- olic church in Patton on Wednesday L 3 morning of last week at eight o'clock | the patients. by the Rev. Father Henry, O. S. B. The attendants were John Dietrick, bro- ther of the.bridegroom and Miss Grace Cunningham, sister of the bride. Following the church ceremony the bridal party went to the home of the brides parents, where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. contracting parties and their immedi- ate relatives were present. The bride was attired in a gown of blue georgette and picture hat to mat- ch and carried cream colored roses. The bridesmaid wore a pink georgette ried pink roses. CAR WRECKED AT COUPON George J. Jaegar of New York City who is stopping at an Altoona hotel reported to the Altoona police Monday | that he loaned his automobile to Jas. Rodgers, also of New York, to go to Cresson. He said he failed to return the car and an investigation follow- ed. This resulted in the finding of the car later over a bank at Coupon. Mr. Jaegar had the car towed to Altoona and taken to a garage for repairs. It 1s considerably damaged. z CLC CALL. The Rev. Father Michael Smith, for- merly of St. Joseph's orphanage, Cres~ son, is a patient at the Mercy hospital in Johnstown, suffering from injuries sustained last week when his roadster was destroyed in an accident near Wil- liamsport. He had a miraculous escape coming off with injuries to the knee, and lacerations of both hands, after his car is reported to have skidded, struck a telegraph pole, turned over Clayton Lantzy of Garman, near Bar- and caught fire, nesboro, died at the Spangler hospi- [tal, at 4:50 Sunday evening. Funeral -We will deliver ICE DELIVERIES services were conducted at the house |ice in Patton borough four days each at two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon week as ‘usual. If you desire same call | and interment was in the Barnesboro 13-W Hastings, or write Peter E. Mil- | cemetery. ler, Hastings, Pa. 6tpd. Only the is should not turn make restitution and to serve not less | President Judge Evans at Ebensburg 50. Sesqui, the champion “glley | FRAN two months nor more than one last Friday. at” from Philadelphia, is expected To year in the county jail. | “The fire protection seems to be in-| be at the cat show July 5 and 6. The Goorge _Aldstadt, and Robert adequate, considering the type of pa- | Dog show, which this year is licensed | A, both of Huntingdon; tients,” H. Jack secretar lea port of the Grand Jury, returned to|is no reason why Hoff- Elizabeth the report, signed by Samuel |by the American Kennel Club, is now | Doneld of Juni, and oa Sone foreman, and F. A. Saegent,|as well known as being at Ebensburg | 10% of Barfieshoro, charged with com. says. “There should be at|that dog fanciers need no urging to plicity in the procuring of an illegal st 12 two and one-half gallon fire | compete. The horse show is also be- | SPeration that resulted in the death of inguishers of an improved type in-| coming a regular feature of social and Mary Louise Lorenz, Huntingdon High stalled in the building, at least four to|equine life in this part of the state. | School gir], last fall, pleaded guilty in each floor.” { court and were sentenced to pay the With that exception the grand jury | costs jointly and each to serve not less found the home in excellent condi. than one nor more than seven years in tion considering the excessive over- M. Schwab is chairman, has tried to the JoNnW jah, he sentofices gts crowding, but the report added: “The BO Sr ti oh daly re Seourin | om the time of Incarceration. Coun- basement should not be used for interesting C plavs than, ever before ty dectective John M. Gross Was the sleeping quarters, but we appreciate pis oo i il oh emi She prosecutor in the cases, the crime being {the fact there is no other place to put | have seen previous industrial exposi- alieged 0 have taken piace Ip this le TOL Ble ~ihsl- | county, 2 30S 9ABY Ao) Jey) sueswl 91 ‘suon George Paulovich of Johnstown ple- very high standard for this year. aded guilty to fraudulently uttering At le seven of the most novel out |a check and was ordered to pay the door vaude acts that could be se-| costs and to make restitution within 30 [clean bill of health, the only suggest sured, are Seheduled or the free e- | days, ion being that the stone wark be re- teréainment, gye ifernoon and o-| John Bell of East Conemaugh wn painted. | ening, on the race track. Two of the | found guilty of assault and batter: seven acts are the kind usually seen | and was sentenced to pay the cost 1 |CLAIR BEARER WEDS MISS on such occasions, the other five are|fine of $10 and to serve not less | REGINA BUCK WEDNESDAY { absolute novelties and have never be- | one day nor more than one year | fore been put on in this part of the | county jail, Clair Benrer. @ or oft Mr. and Mrs, | country. On the midway will be Rine-| Frank Wills of Ashville was foun F. H. Bearer, and brother of J. Ear] Fd Seven Jiaes, with enough heart | not guilty of malicious n 1 an Bearer of this place, was united im Jumping and head swirling sensations the jury ordered the prosecutor to pay As for the Industrial part of the ex- hibition, it is enough to say that the Board of Directors, of which Charles The Children’s Home was found to be in excellent condition as to build- ings, surroundings and appearance of {children, while the jail was given a n c + tiie for every child and most of the grown 2 costs | gown, picture hat to match and car-| marriage to Miss Reginia Buck, dau- ii E jhe costs - ~¢ | UPS Who will accompany them. There M. A. Buck of | yin ne racing, rain or shine, every af- | a 1 A Cervone’s Band to keep | PATTON BOY DIE n the intervals. The an- | the {ree entertainment kK will be done with a y oice amplifiers that bably be heard over the entire ground. Wonderland is one of the at- on a honeymoon trip by motor. Upon Ira ; einibits. tat hay Jen Ye agli any Thens. | cained from last year and will be in a their return they will reside in Ebens- building by itself with the model farm burg. sponsored by the State Colleges of this state and West Virginia, will be ano- ther feature sure to attract a lot of attention. There will be a first aid con- test for the championship of Pennsyl- | crinrime r : vania on Saturday forenoon: there |>t OUTS POSTPONE HIKE ON will be dancing every evening in the ACCOUNT OF WEATHER avilion, with a real dance orchestra ~ ghter of Mr. and M Carrolltown, during nuptial high mass in St. Benedict's church at Car- rolltown, on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. The couple were attended by John Buck, a brother of the bride and Miss Matilda Stevens. Following a wedding dinner at the home of the bride the couple departed (Continued on Fourth Pa AT THE MINERS’ HOSPITAL, SPANGLER SIT: of Andrew Baronick, the six year old son of Mr .and Mrs. Fra g this place, died at the Miners at Spangler at 8:15 o'clock on We day night of last week. De caused by empyen Ti leceasec child was admitted t May 15 He is survived by hi arel several brother Mr. Bearer is employed as the sta- tion master for the Cambria and Indi- ana Railroad and is located at Colver. | CHURCH LEAGUE. Games in the church league during the past week resulted as follows: | Me thoq es mnie 5 (%0 Iurnish the music. ‘while ‘the Jg. The Patton Scou : be cores 1 Witherow: Stasko ang Danese garden is there for those who | Proposed overnight hike I : Soni he Ytherow; Stasko andl want to sit out an ooc asional number, | because of Hie Very Ie 3 Sradows y. In fact, the pr parations ar so elab- reeable weather of t Presbyterians 1 t the cl 1 will be held X t Sr arian; "1o|0rate and the show is so big, that it| Will be held some : St. Mary's 2 » Ve is almgst impossible to do it justice] On FE outside of a whole a mee practice Lamont and Mangold; Brochi and Patterson. newspaper practiced Today is flag day. The Altoona races CONLEY-NOEL. day evenil are usually held today, but this year Miss Anna Noel, teacher in the Has- | navy ball only one great speedway classic will be | tines public school and Ralph Conley - - held, and that will come off during! of Elmira, N. Y., were united in mar- HOLY TRINITY the month of August. No labor day | riage in St. John’s Cathedral Chapel in A. Nugent Samwell, I program will be presented at Altoona Altoona on Wednesday last They will 17 A Sunday, June 17th, Morning Prayer | this year, reside at Franklin, Pa. and Sermon at 8:30 A. M. CHURCH
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