The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 10, 1929, Image 1

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VOL. XXV. NO. 5. : PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, P/ RSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1929. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
LOCAL AND STATE FARMERS FAVOR “WINGS'COMESTO [ew =» curv | PRISON BOARD IN PATTON HIGH SCHOOL FIRST NATIONAL
NEWS OF INTEREST SLAYING OF DOES GRAND THEATRE| ."% ~ "| ANNUAL MEETING NOTES OF THE WEEK ELECTS DIRECTORS
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Condensed items Gathered from | Petition from Cambria County The Ace of All Army Aviation || patton, have : 1 for the || Warden Ed Knee and His As- Lr immary of What Is Trans. All Old Directors And Officers
Various Sources for the Received by Game Commis | Films Here for Three Days || regular meeti body on dstants Ay i bring ‘in i Will Continue at Local
4 : i 3 : y Hw A y or sistants Are All ReAppoin- piring Among the Students, | 1 online - at. Loc
Busy Reader. sion Lauds Season. of Next Week Tuesday even wnuary 15. : : ? Banking Institution
rms : ? Matters of «prin tance will ted at Session. Serious and Otherwise. g im .
— Ladies’ Night by the Seti oa The appointment of John J. Slautter-| The greatest compliment ever given || come betore y and it is [i At ti 1 f the C I “Rovarts tor ihe second t tt ]
bria Kiwanis Club at the Brandon Ho- | back as executive secretary and the a i icture corapany By. {| urgently reque all mem- At the annual meeting of the Cam-; keports for the second two months of | is of Mirst Natic : of
tel on Monday night was a fine and fo of a comprehensive report A er ture tompany 3 Une bers attend. | bria County Prison Board held in the | school were given out last Monday. The | holders By de Firs Nations! Bunk of
enjoyable affair. President Bill Den-|on the recent open season on doe deer upon Paramount for its war epic of Ex-service m:n siderable [| SOUNY Commissioners office on Mon- SHflowing Students received Suaipy Bf hi er x tt hy? ls oe all re-
‘linger, of Patton, took over the reins | marked the annual meeting of the sta. |the air, “WINGS.” will be shown laxity in attend meetings and || 92Y, the old officers were all re-elect- Report Cards: Alice Terry, Cecelia Zer_ Se et A “Sam
of Kiwanis government for the year at |te game commission at Harrisburg this | here for the Tirst ime on ® Monday it is the desire ficers that ed as follows: President, John D. Wal. | bee, Lorraine Tarr, Margaret Conrad, | Slog “4 es Oy ie. g ahikisle ’ > Bs
this meeting. | week. Slautterback advances from the | Tuesday and Wednesday of next week || they make it a tend this | Xer Vice President, Homer C. Geor-| Clifford Yahner and Vernon Rowland. | Cowher. FE. Farabaugh. ‘Ralph E.
—Presumably crazed by drinking of | post of chief of the bureau of ver-|at the Grand Theatre. {| one. One of ih es of the | 2€: Secretary, William J. Cavanaugh; | Several reports lacked only one E Of ood. Dr. P. J Rellv-C. J Nood. Joht,
moonshine whiskey, Joseph Supton, 69, min control to succeed John B. Tru-| A memorial to cost $100,000 and ded- || meeting will b dlation of || Recording Secretary, George E. Kir-| being perfect. Ott. Dr. B. J. Overberger, Georee 'E
a Beaverdale miner, committed suicide [man who resigned as executive secre- icated to the fanious Second Division officers to ser‘ he ensuing bey. |: John Gorsuch and Bill McAfee, for- | Prindible T M Shoshorn Reucl Som.
Tuesday afternoon by placing sev-|tary of the game commission during |will be erected in Washington Because | year, and official n t Cam. Following the election, the prison | er PhS students, visited at the | o ille a oO Sommerville P. C. Stritt-
eral sticks of dynamite under a pillow | the height of the controversy over the of their accuracy still pictures of the || bria County D t will 5 || board re-organized and re-appointed |igh school last Friday. Bill is now a f matter: WoL. Thompson. James Wes-
in his bed and lighting the fuse. The open season. The position carries an |photoplay are to be used as models in || attendance Ed H. Knee as Warden of the Cam- | Student at Wooster, Mansfield, Ohio. lirik and Barth aps Soe
victim's body was horribly mutilated. |annual salary of $6.000. The appoint- | constructing the huge memorial = bria County jail, which office he has|, Miss Linnea Forsberg, a teacher in | At. the reorganization meeting -fol-
—John S. Kinnan, of Blacklick, In- ment was described as being in line| Paramount constructed an exact du- | ——— - i held for a number of years. The board | he Norristown High School, Philadel- Towing. the Booed of Directors re-elect
diana county, aged 27, Tosuay Sarifes. | with the policy of promoting from the plicate of a sector of St. Mihiel in or. | WILLI 7 also retained all the Warden's assist- | Pia; was 8 Tecent visitor jn the nigh /J2 following officers: President, Geor-
sed to the murder of his wife aged 27, | ranks. der to obts s ‘opactacalir Bottle. . . ants as recommended by Mr. Knee in |°*99- ‘ oe. B Prindible. Vice Presidente
and his daughter, Claire, aged 14 mon-| Ross L. Leffler, of McKeesport, was shots a De SOJOURN his report. Dr. Harry J. Bennett, of | Jack McCann was a visitor in Al- 32 2 Dyuuney HS reson.
ths, both of whom were shot as they | re-elected president of the board and | so impressed war department officials oo = Ebensburg, was renamed jail physi. [toona over the last week end. | Westrick A Dr. P. J. Kelly ’ Cashier
lay on a couch in the Kinnan home. Jared M. B. Reis of Newcastle was na- that they asked permission of Jesse L William ane M R Teturned | clan. | Qura : Dashes Bal Seant Hlay- Frank L Brown and As istant Cashiers
The prisoner in making his confess- | med as vice president. Lasky to model from the stills. | 0 eit home he y from | The report of Warden Knee was sub- | co. the Opening game of the season |~'t PO ya
; 28 Fo : 2 trial “to get| The c ies] : qi : . ES SLulS. i je) S. 'Ppo $ 2 Jas last Saturday night with the Vinton-|—M- D. Connell and Myron S. Lari-
ion, asked for a speddy trial “to get| The commission also mobilized all Wings” was directed by William | 2 trip to the Be 1d The \ g inton
the whole thing over with.” He insists | the data on the recent open season on | Wellman, who was a flyer in the fa-
| Sinipsons Were B wr mitted to the prison board and approv- | gale high school five. Although our | Mer:
: rit at tho 3 arty ol led with the thanks of the board mem- : { The present First National Bank is
that while he did not know what he does and prepared a report showing mous Lafayette Escadrille. John Monk Mingy. SX. Who ¢ touring
was doing at the time, his wife had | the number of does killed, the number Saunders, an instructor in aviation in
| team lost, they made a very good show-
been “nagging” him for some time. A of hunting accidents and other data, |the war, wrote the story. The cast in-
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At the annual meeting of the share-
bers for the efficient manner in which ing against a team which has already | ® merger of the First National and the
in the Atlantic O y to the |; £1
op : {1a . Waa . oh Ing the past year. he res F 3 ra? . months ago, and at present quartered
double tuneral for the victims will be |as well as a defense of the commission's | cludes Clara Bow. Charles (Buddy) {islands Wag mad ior-shlp, 7 Tho Sema of Whe boyy game: 4 ] a
s- | Knee for the year 1928 is as follows:® Kuct ne the completion of their handsome .and
Mrs io i di » | formally ms ic is week after x ion the “Fort Vic A IV roug co Jk val Ib 4b LC 8. Kuchenbroad ... F. ...Brungart Cale .
—Mrs. Michael Pilshaw, died at her | formally made public this week, after |ton, Gary Cooper, Arlette Marchal, MH. | Sasege hott, 10.1 ough To the Honorable Members of the | Frazer Stickler most modern home at the old First Na-
and sight-seeing tant s Jarden Knee c , ini . 3
IL spot | Warden Knee conducted the jail dur- played several games. Grange National Banks, effected a few
A ri : “Raw tw The report submitted by Warden| Vin ale—3 >. ~ [in the Grange Bank Building, pending
held today, Thursday in Blairsville. stand on the controversy. This will be | Rodgers, Richard Arlen, Jobyna Rals- | Bermuda,” while 1 trip was . tondale—31 Patton—17. 8 1 g g
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home in Gallitzin on Sunday morning | its presentation to Governor Fisher. B. Waltall, Hedda Hopper, Claire Me- 5 reposted A gs a Prison Board of Cambria County: Nevy Litzineger | tional location, and into which they
s ed. Am nterestin } y . eriuviiiis Atzing
of pneumonia. Receipt of a petition signed by 75 Dowell. Eli Brende . 3 . ng ‘ ; spect te a » business
g ? C ’ i rendel and Gunboat things the Simps ot 18 the Gentlemen: I most respectfully sub- | Bonetti . a A ..... Kusner | ¥pect to be open for business in the
warm climate, th 1e oreen | Mit the following report of the Cam- | ; .
} the | Pria County Prison from Jan. 1, 1928 | Substitutions—Morriss for Bonetti;
—Funeral services for the late Mrs. | farmers in Cambria county. from four | Smith.
Dora M. Duffy, wife of Robert M. Duf. | townships, commending the commiss.
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fy, of Summerhill, who died on Wed ion on the open season also was an- |p A pON WOMAN IS to Jan. 1, 1929: Dandrea for Yahner. is the largest bank in Cambria county
nesday of last week of pneumonia, were nounced. The petition declares does in Population Jan. 1. 1928 16 Field Goals—Kuchenbrod 9. F outside the city of Johnstown. It has
i ’, 3 1 > c aran v er ation Jan. . 92 . vai Ti Se > ¥ raze Outs 3 Si . as
held in St. John’s church at Summer- | the county still far outnumber the CALLED BY DEATH; 9uc appearance ( The tecetvod during year ; a Nevy 3 Bonett Sen Woe 9, Frazer 1, total resources of three million and a
hill on Saturday. buck deer and do “incalculable dama- rt Christmas season home to : Ro 278 Litzinzer . 3%, Drungalt 2, suckler | warter dollars, a capital of two hun-
—Walter Ragley, aged 14, son of Mr. |ge to our farms.” The petition asked re- | Mrs. Alice Wilkinson, aged eigthy- the party by the | which were Puts Vintond le 3 {dred thousand and a surplus of an ad-
and Mrs. M. G. Ragley, of Nanty-Glo, |lief in the way of another open sea- three years, widow of Joseph Wilkin- | bloom in many raens Discharged during vear 1.399 | ton 5 oat of 12 Ble 3ous of 11. Pat. ditional two hundred thousand dollars.
is a patient at a Johnstown hospital |son this year. Cambria county was clo. son, died at her home in Patton at one | oPon returning nited Retainite Jan. 1 103 aE] Referee Lacav Ti { ———
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with a fracture of the right leg, when [sed to doe hunting by court injunction | o'clock on Monday morning. Death was | (¢ the Simpson > par Of the S 1.352 were whi 1 en Acava, Timssespe: Pat= | or AUGUSTINE NEWS
A : 3 J 2 | ane ‘ ; \V Vork Clitv 2ese 1.092 re white ales £ son. oS, £ x NE NEW?
he was pushed from a pile of boards shortly after the opening of the sea-|caused by infirmities incident to ola |SPend a few days York City, | white females, 76 ein maien, ¥ Resul i | r 2 TW
while playing on lumber stacks of the |son. . 3 where they took in the Broad- | Vite lemales, 76 colored males and 12| Result of the girls game and the | NOTES OF THE PAST WEEK
Nanty-Glo Lumber Company Hig i —— vr F i hal way attractions 1 ested in| €olored females. | line-up: | td
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anty- ) Li DANY ne funeral services were held at hearing and seeing ; vs Average population 155. | Paton—6 Vintondale—19 | The Rev. Father Joseph H. Farren
Condition is regarded Ag favorable. CAMBRIA COUNTY HAD the late residence at 2 o'clock Wednes- | =o" 5 Bo S000 1 MUSIC | * Average cost of feeding per te | Boyer A cet | un a ty
—The Cambria County Courts during | ~~ 2 a 2 lday afternoon: in charge of the Rev.)20d dancing pres which are| , J" @#¢ oo Reams Por mmay Tones . - Sileck [and the Rev. Gerald Sanders, of Al-
the year 1928 granted a total of eighty- 1,421 CRIMINAL CASES | French McAfee »astor of the Patton |°iiered at these e ent places. | > : 3 lowes, 2 . Daley (toona, were callers here on Sunday.
: : pis 4 » Pasi 1 ation Business. call Ph Average cost of maintenace per in. |Gregg .. Bolog | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Behe of Al-
seven divorces, an increase of four over ee Presbyterian church. Interment was in| — oiness calls w 0 theatri- | ate (with cost of improvement) 6685. | Piesnick an : 0g | s.® S, Jose} &
the previous year, 1927, when 83 were | A total of 1,421 criminal cases were | Fairview cemetery. cal costumers, st ting houses" nl Tot S nar oySImon) Sot Viittond SC .. . Huth | toona, spent the week end at their
granted. In 1926 there were 70 divor- handled and disposed of through the| Mrs. Wilkinson is survived by these | 21d music publish e materials, | \ove” (without cost. A Ne I Tea Fal Bracken | farm here.
Vs hs 3 3 . S( S$ $ & it t cost «¢ . sment) | as . " Foie Sess falar tv
ces granted. office of District Attorney D. P. Wei- | children: John Wilkinson. Mrs. Eliza MUSIC and other s vere procur- | ‘seer V it cc of improvement) | RS frern © oo Mechelbocher D. F. Horne was a business caller in
—Mary Grace Sullivan, aged one mer during the year 1928, according to |Lee and Mrs. C. L. Cochran. all of this | €4 to be used in ing Simpson |” a Be Teene for Gregg; | Cresson on Saturday. :
year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willi_ | figures made public this week in the place: Mrs. Walter Sherwin. of Glen Studios’ production \ There was but little sickness among | ford, an ooh Greene for White-| Ralph Nagle was a recent visitor in
; ; : i p . = ’ y % : y ’ eA a i ates cop real . £7 | Tord; itzpatrick . roq » YR >
am Sullivan of Hastings, died at tne office of Frank C. Robb, clerk of the | campbell; and Joseph Wilkinson, of CO Ne ne Inmates except colds and grip. Loos Ei ro Loves: Swanson | Carrolltown.
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parental home last Friday morning, of | Courts." Of this number 847 prosecu- | St. Michael, She also leaves one sister. | DR. RICHARDS, DENTIST, 4 here Yeas on sath In wie prison] Monte — ol a Swanson: | Misses Alma and felon Kline of Care
; ; ; i . > . sds ring the vear is being os . 4A y r 49 r a 7 oe v a: vic .
pneumonia. The deceased is survived | tions resulted in pleas of guilty or con- | Mrs, Louisa Jones, of South Fork. The OF EBENSBURG, DEAD] 1%, the Vear, this being caused by Huth, or Day: Ec clscher tu {foltown, have ‘concluded & isis hete
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by several brothers and sisters. The fu- | victions by a jury, with 270 acquittals deceased came here from Eneland in ’ 4 alcoholism for which the deceased was | Pil Goals ) i | with relatives.
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neral services were held on Sunday at- |by jury, and 304 cases being nolle pros. | 1884. Her husband died here six years| Dr. T. Mason R ‘ds, who for oh raed. {iy 1; oye Heck 5: Pa a ae i i 2 Salen,
ternoon. sed. ago. y BE Biot oe ed | The jail physician made 11 visits at-| , : {N. J., alter a lew days Visit here 1
Joseph Cozy aged 40 years for-| Liquor law violations led the whole 2g I iasticed Yor A he Fridey | vending 273 patients, yr eaten 4 oul of 14; Vinton- | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Krise.
: id eit. i ohiTn 5 5 ’ seas, 2 =e x T a It - 20 Ss : dale 7 out or 16. : : , it veaular
merly a resident of St. Benedict, died |list of crimivigl prosecutions with 207 | JOSEPH B. FARREN DIES {morning las: a: M8 vesidence in Eb,| ‘umber of teeth extracted, 32. I Rofores aces. Timwkeeper—Dete 1a ne I I a
at the county home at Ebensburg at 3 |convictions. There were 125 convictions AT HOME IN EBENSBURG |ensburg, in hi 68th year, Death was| There were no paroles granted dur-|erson Bib hy i at Be Irene ere. on eign Sysmme, lor
o'clock on Monday worning. Death |on charges of larceny, 81 on assault : aan 5 eel Irv taotic . ; ing the year except those who had com-| Mic. | Neal Krise and Kenneth Bender
3 . es Sa J Sas CR caused by complication of diseases, To ‘ 110 ad con Miss Johnson and Martha Rumber- | were guests of friends in Sale N. J
yas C 5 y 3 3= an £ Sé = or } : ot = - ple he \ fone . | guess en o AN,
was caused by a complication of dis- and battery and aggravated assault! jocoon B Farren. a ved’ 75 years. a |he having bee afined to his bed for | Pet the m Y sentence, said|oar made on eXICNSIVe LoLD ot er- | Were guests o ends in salem .
. | an 4 Joseptl i a , age : ars, 1 Ir 18 d fc » Sal ger ade & sxtensive . z ok
eases. He was taken to the county in- (and battery, 77 cases involving differ- | jipe joo oliqone col Son Die oo. (the Tast fifte mths priso wrged on the com- | aver D extensive tour of the Be. [last week.
es ; or yo ler hospite ent offenses ag: : ality. 556 eon. | 1i€-long resident of the Ebensburg sec- | the I 1 S. ative : . = ; : “aver Dams on foot last Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs.
stitution from the Spangler hospital on 0 ses against morality, 556 con : , , se Richay : har frond v1 ion of ir imum sentence |
ay , ys tion, died at three o'clock on Tuesday Dr. Richax s born at Waterford, | * alunun ence. Jimmie Leen, a P. H. 8. graduat spending a few week
December 11th, last. victions for violations of the automo- | ec... at his home there . Tan. Ohio. on Fe 16. 1861. He w: hundred and six ! ) or J Con, a FL HM. S. graduate of | spending a few weeks
— ‘me asher, aged four-|bile laws, five convietions and pleas of | 2 rerpoon ai his home there. Mr. Far- | Ohio, on Fy Py } HC WAS. 3 detained in the delortion vw 27, left last Saturday for Detroit where | atives.
John Norman Casher, aged four aws, live convictions and pleas of | oy cuffered a heart attack several |son of Mr rs. Thomas E. Rich- | detained in the d tion r C rl ho fiiih :
ton : died » of his | guilty of second degree ar wise sullerea a neart attack several |® Lf 1S, x a5 x. hach-) 5 | he intends to open a barber shop. J. K. Boyer of Patton transacted bus-
teen months, died at the home of his | guilty of second degree murder, SiX| ale . sik was well I TOA ar 1 rh he I pt
. weeks ago, but was well on his way to | ards of Ohio, both of whom Miss Thelma Stautk former i , n Thur
arents, Mr. a Mrs. Norman P.|cases of voluntary or involuntary man- hor. Te yD : he arave oF sever Y us i ama Staub, a former P. H.|iness here on Thursday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. rman : y 3 an- | recovery when he contracted a lung | precede i the grave. He w i ] ( ( scher. 1 fs
Casher in Spangler on Saturday. Be- | slaughter, and seven cases of perform. Rr 8 } Married : nie M. Licvd at Eb mate i A is Were Ta one , il of Somerset, Pa., was| Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hoover and fam-
A 3 ail . a a M 1 . € LD- a vis r att pearly . p y vor: fc it TIPO orev: SW
sides his parents he is survived by sev- | ing illeagal operations. Joseph B. Patten wos boi Snsbutc / 1885. The deceased js | QUring the year 1928, 17 of these were | last we In Patton the early part of |ily motored to Pittsburgh recently and
eral brothers and sisters. Practically the whole category of | pri ot nel Su su vive: : d W ind Spann ¥ Nl he 1ty to te instit on a es e basl 1 visited relatives there over New Years’.
—George B. Smith, 60, of Pittsburg, | criminal offenses is included in the oth- a d 14, 18 a, Son uw A OY a & 1 for ) bil : out he next basket ball game will be Dr. P. J. Kelly of Patton was a bus-
oa 5 5% sg Ry 3 i of Patrick and Annie Farren. He was | dren, M ife of L. O. Veith; t ’ COULLY | played with Twin Rocks in the High !iness caller here recently
paymaster for Booth and Flynn, Pitts- | er convictions, such as bigamy, viola- |, rn: ; . Rk tare | Rowen re ’l hor ak me. None remain | sm So : igh | iness caller here recently.
} ’ : y . y a family of nine brothers and sisters, Rowen f Russell H. Chute; reitialill School Gymnasium on Thursday ev- Miss Lucy H ar of New York i
burg contractors, was almost instantly | tion of boarding house law, carrying |p,one of whom ever married and. C ; of Harry Lane ag iP the pirson: SAE At Snr Y I3q0y ey Miss Lucy Hoover of New York is
killed, and Carl Wagner, also of the | concealed weapons, conducting a dis OS xn er apes, th or Eben: : alse SS hvred dh uring » year the inmates work-| = at eight o'clock sharp. spending the week here among rela.
C ! : : \ al services will be conduct f Ebensh i SO SQrviv : : al inmates wor Sa 1
5 cy City, construction engineer + | derly house, false pretenses, poi 3 | ; ot hii i Led ir ) len Dark. thot arevess 4 tives.
Bmoky City, construction engineer for |derly house ¢ pretenses, pointing of | at nine o'clock on Friday morning in |one brother mn Richards, of Cal-|-" = “1° Ju Barden, the jan park, the) NEW CHEMICAL SECRET AS- J. L. Carl was a recent caller in Pat
the firm, was slightly injured late on | firearms, robbery, violating the Junk | the Holy Name Catholic church at Eb- | ifornia necessary I'K aroun jail, Chil- re 93 a recent calier 1 Pats
Thursday afternoon when the automo- |laws, and other cases of lesser import- iil wie 8 Canou rh 3 § pe Dr. % 3. member of the dren’s Home a a performed labor TOUNDS COSMETIC WORLD! | ton. :
bile in which they were riding skidded | ance. | chur h nin te Bw J I Wx Eb n bo i “na : i % ue on the farm county 1 Rev. Father Gearge Donovan of Fru-
and plunged down a steep embank- | _—_—— | eingtery: = & 1A I er leer 7 1 Sydruth Skin Rejuvenator Whitens the | ality, was a caller here recently.
3 . | Sen ad rel 30 y a= 5 ‘ od Tie : J aE 7 ars Ale 1 .
ment on the William Penn highway be. | NANTY-GLO IS VISITE | Dir a ¥ 2 at t far: t tv Dare Complexion Immediately, Misses Mae and Olive Adams have
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toch the Sunil: and Diisanevillo 4 } vi ITED Lo RECORDER SANNER SUBMI a ontsony A na w Gacpot lly successful, both as| NOW every woman can make her skin ! returned to Altoona after visiting thei
The men were enroute to Saxton with BY COSTLY BLAZE | REPORT FOR THE PAST YEAR a op! rn ie os 3 : 1 ¥ soners and ivory-white AT ONCE! This wonderfy} | Parents, Mr. and Mrs lie Adams
- the resbyteris 3 rc ipl LL brn Seen Ye hd Tdward TN , vile ver}
a $3,500 payroll for Booth and Flynn rn —_— Troe it i uk Li BYR las regards the farm at the county |D€W type of cream is the most import- | Edward McNul a business cal-
employees. After the accident the pay- A fire that broke oat about one o-| Recorder of Deeds Ross Sanmier hus | clas . oe held > : o’- “ jant beauty discovery of the age. It | ler in Patton recently.
3 o . il i . > Sn € das | clock on M fter, OG a Asp oes . Cay AT. ai as,
roll was recovered by state policemen. |clock on Manday morning in the Star | announced that notwithstanding the | byterian 1d interment p Jos : \ me by the prisoners in | Makes the skin as smooth and white as Harvey Wilt has gone to New Jer-
—The Public Service Commission has | theatre building at Nanty-Glo entire- fact that the year 1928 was the worsi Llc en gr ent was m/, { tment was very satis- | Paby’s. It prevents crow’s feet, light- | Sey where he has secured employment
ordered the construction of a grade [lv destroyed the playhouse along with | year since he has been in charge of the| 2 factory. v Is wel wpplied for | ens freckles and tan, clears blotches,| Leo Cretin of Chest Springs has con-
crossing over the tracks of the Penn- |its contents and an adjoining two sto- | Recorder's office at Ebensburg he has | ITEMS OF I {EST RELATIVE the inmates at the ¢ y home and at | uddiness, redness, roughness, sallow- | cluded a visit here with relatives.
i i ry fr relli if 3: sil ui ! vi £ ) » 26S a] iS : : } rcellus am ; a busin .
sylvania Railroad on State Highway |IV frame dwelling was damaged to such | turned back to the county $3.327.50 ov- : hess and other skin defects. It is ex-| Marcellus Adams was a business cal-
No. 234, near Van Ormer. The propos- |an extent that it is considered a total |er and above all salaries including that e children cellent for pimples and sunburn, and |ler in Altoona on Thursday
i i i i 0 id * ea rater ys. - oy re yee > Tarfinl ~ £3 3 +
ed crossing will eliminate two other |10ss. It is presumed that the blaze or- [of the Recorder. The county fees tak- : : home. However th not suffi- | Protects from wind burn. It does not| Mrs. Frank Warfield is confined to
crossings it was shown. The State De- |iginated from an overheated furnace en in amounted to $20,029.50. All sal- eting of the Scouts | cient work t I men working | 'équire a long drawn out treatment. | her home by illness.
iti i i T + dep and . J ev ine ot Tv * i YD 3 y ;, v i ina FAdw. nf 14
partment of Highways petitioned for [in the theatre building. The total loss | aries amounted to $16,702, leaving a evening. The meet- | steadily. Simply apply—and presto! you have Miss Regina Eddy of Al
the crossing. ‘ {1s estimated at $17,500, partly covered balance of $3,327.50. Ng 9 ucational as well as| During the vear entrance into the | the fresh, lovely, dazzling skin of the | recent guest of her grandparen
—George Wendell Clifford, aged 29, |by insurance. { The total number of instruments lett | i warden’s residence was constructed, a |Youth. and Mrs. James Adams.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clifford The theatre building was owned by | for record in this office during 1928 2 Is for the patrols sun por ve x d on the south | All women have longed for the smoo_| Marcellus and Leonard Hoover w
of South Fork, died of influenza pneu- |Jake Conrad and the playhouse was op. | was 6,567, a decrease of almost 2.000 € given patrol leaders; and | front of je was one of the | th, flawless complexion—the exquisite | the recent guests of relatives in t
monia at the parental home on Jan- |erated by William Gallo. The dwelling | from 1927. rach patrol car d out their orders. | pest imj er ; ever made, as for. | White skin you see only in famous be- | Place.
uary 3rd. He is survived by his parents, | Was owned by Charles Cito, and all of | The above receipts do not include the ject building are | merly the residence of the jail was im- | 2uties and which you can now get| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nagle were bus-
one sister and two brothers. household furnishings were destroyed. | fees collected and paid to the state he Ie s of discussion with | mediately con: th the jajil pro-| from Sydruth Skin Rejuvenator. This |iness callers in Altoona on Friday.
~ | It was at Tirst feared that the blaze re ——————— cot a present time. per, the stru of the sun porch marvelous invention (discovered after B. J. Ryan was a recent business
caller in Patton.
Williams Ga Yahner | Rext couple of months
trees and shrub! no The First National Bank of Patton
palms and banan e pictures.
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0 BOY SCOUT ACTIVITIES | mado tor I ae
CHETREMON BOARD SELECTS [could not be gotten under control by VICE PRESIDENT OF McCRORY A shor leaders meeting was | and the n 1ce relieved this |Years of experimenting) will positively
OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR | the Nanty-Glo company of firemen, al di hs : re ¥ held on Tu vening ‘to determine | cong \ e roof was repaired as|DOt grow hair. It is mild, gentle, and pein wm—
ae (and calls were sent to the neighboring | STORES ACCIDENTALLY SHOT | the laxed col m of the Scouts in the Sold Monument in the guaranteed safe and harmless. It will TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
At the annual meeting of the Board | towns for assistance. the conte. few days the patrol | jail park not rub off and even perspiration won't | Sunday, Jan. 13th: 1
of Governors of the Chetremon Coun- —_— — Van C. McCrory, vice president of | leaders ex have the contest in|" Received from jail fees and dischare- | affect it. and sermon at 4 P. M.
try Club, held at the club house recent- STANDARD MOTOR SUPPLY the J. G. McCrory chain of 5¢ and 10c | full swing w 1 abundance of com. I : iy Best of all, Sydruth Skin Rejuvenator | Port will conduct the service.
ly the following officers were elected to | : 4 stores, was accidentally fatally shot | petition. he reten f the following help! is Within the reach of every woman— tt
serve for the year 1929: President, J. O. | CO. OPENS IN PATTON while hunting near Orlando, Florida, | A camper ion banquet was held | is respectfully re Oiiiiehdcd.:. I PY only $2.00 for a large two ounce jar Helen R. Sakerak.
Clark; vice president, Ray E. Brown: | a on Tuesday. His body will be brought |in the Com building®in Altoona | McBreen i Treece, Harry Pe ch. | that will last for months. Miss Helen Louise St §
and Secretary-Treasurer, L. A. Boss.| Elsewhere in these columns will be | Rorth for burial, and during the funer_ | on Friday mber 28th. Many of | Thomas Means and Mrs. E. H. Kncs "| Sold by our representatives only on a | years daughter of M:s, . Sekerak
erman. | found the advertisement of the Stan. ar SoTvives 2 the stores of the Mc- the office: scouts at camp were I desire to express my sincere thanks | Money-back guarantee, if not delight- | of Cambria township or pid tos
Immediately after the election of of- |dard Motor Supply Company, Patton's | Crory chain will be closed, including | present, and Patton: Scou’s. were | to your body for the manner in which | €d. | nia on Sunday at St. ancis’ Hospital
ficers President Clark appointed the | newest business venture of which John | the Patton store. Inasmuch as funeral | well represe: Small presents were | vou have Ly nod me the Bertorms Look as Young As You Please! in Pitshureh. " h Te fhe toes wy h
following chairmen: Executive—James | Haluska is manager, and who are lo- | arrangements have not yet been com- | given the of Ss by Mr. Blair, the {ance of my official dutics, and to all| A lovely skin is one of the most ir- been & stodent bin for ig
H. Allport; Finance—Ralph E. Good: | cated in recently remodeled rooms in pleted, the local manager has been un- | Scout executive the officials and > m loveces th resistable, fascinating charms a woman years. She Ww 2 s to han ‘gr y d in
Greens—A. M. Dinsmore; Golf—W. C. | the Worrell building on Magee avenue. advised as to the exact time of closing. | The drum ¢ bugle corps shows a | tryst placed in my ng. * | may possess, and yet of all charms it is | June. The body Was brought 16 her
Brown; Publicity—L. A. Bosserman: | This concern will. be ready on and af-| Ar riIr TY Ar eT rapid advancement and we expect to Very respectfully submitted. now perhaps the easiest to obtain. Im- | late home and funeral ser tees Were
Men's Entertainment—C. T. Griest: La | ter the fifteenth of the month to give | COUPLE AT CRESSON | have a crack d by the time sum- 2 E. H. KNEE, Warden. | 82ine a cosmetic that will give an un- | held at nine Seloak of Iason os
dies’ Entertainment—Mrs. George F. [complete service to the wholesale and MARRIED 58 YEARS | mer rolls aro . attractive complexion the smoothness | ing in the Holy Name Catholic
Wildeman; Ladies’ Golf—Mrs. M. B. retail trade on automobile replacement a | Somme re and whiteness of a baby’s! Away with | at Ebensburg, interment bein
Cowher; and Membership—Louis Lux- | Parts, such as springs, gears, bearings, | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Diehl celebra. | LAW EXAM COMMITTEE. bleaching, skin peeling treatments— | church cemete The dec 5
enberg. gaskets, ignition parts, bulbs, tires and | thed the fifty-eighth anniversary or | The court M 1y appointed the fol. MARRIAGE PERMITS and frequent applications! Simply ap- | vived by her mother and severa
The popularity of the Chetremeon |tubes, timing chains, universal joints, | their- wedding at their home in Cres. | lowing members of the Cambria Coun- - ply Sydruth Skin Rejuvenator and your | thers and Sisters, Lis ne
club grows each year and members and [brake lining, clutch service, axles, etc. | son on Tuesday of last week. They | ty Bar Association as the Law Exam-: Registel s A. MacIntyre dur- [skin is rejuvenated immediately. Only ym
their guests find it a very enjoyable | The new concern will fill a long felt | were married at the Stiffler home at | ining Committee for the year of 1929: ing the year 8 1 total of 1,- $2.00. : Alvin Gallagher,
place not only for summer enfertain- need in the north of the county both |Newry, Jan. 1, 1870, and have lived in | Morgan W. Evans of Ebensburg, chair- | 193 marriage li which showed a SYDRUTH BEAUTY LABORATORIES | Alvin Gallagher. aged 58
ment but for all the year. | for the individual motorist and for the | Cresson for forty-two years. man; C. Randolph Myers, Ebensburg; | decrease of rom tl year 1927, Represented by of a complication of diseases
rr am———— garages. Mr. Diehl is a retired engineer and | John H. Stephens, Russell R. Yost, Al- | when he g1 » enses A. F. FREGLY, ary 2nd, at the home 1
PORTAGE LADY DIES, mr eemirree — has served as an elder in the Cresson | bert W. Stenger and H. Earl Sorber, of The mor ( é sual le Barber Shop, opposite the Spot Cash Ashville. Unt } two sours
Sr FIRE AT CLEARFIELD, Presbyterian church, is a member of | Johnstown. the past year with 176 mai e licen- | Store, Magee Avenue. Sent anywhere |lived in Los
Miss Mary Peha, aged 22 years, dau- | pn the Masonic ‘fraternity at Ebensburg, EE ses issued. The number of nses is- [upon receipt of price, Call or phone | parents are deceased (
ghter of Mrs. Susanna Mayher, of Pur- | A $70,000 fire in the business section [and attends each meeting. Mrs. Diehl John Polosky, aged 47 years, died at | sued during the rer months follow: | 9091 for demonstration; address Box | brothers. Georee Gallacl f Cres
itan, near Portage, died on Sunday |of Clearfield on Monday morning dam- | was Miss Amanda Stiffler before her | the Colver hospital at eight o'clock on | January 84; February 60; March 41; | 2077, Patton, Pa. on and William Gq r, of ams)
morning in the Hamburg Sanatorium, | aged the Comdrick Drug Store, Walter marriage. She looks after the household | Tuesday morning. He was admitted to | April 120; May 84; June 176; July 83; - - - Also a sister, s Dh 11a Na fe Ts
near Harrisburg. The body was brought | Welch law office, Dr. Minehan’s dental | work herself. | the hospital Sunday. Death was caus- | Augu September 108;October At Y= Ambre. Sf un
to her late home and burial took place | office, the Clearfield Building and Loan Surrounded by a group af relatives | €d by influenza pneumotia. The dece- | 138; Nox 113; December 79. nine years, died of pneumonia at his : Funeral services were held at
this Thursday morning in the Greek | office and also smoked several other and friends the couple celebrated the | ased is survived by his widow and ten 1,361 marriage li- | home at Marstellar on Sunday. The de_ | clock last Saturd ym ni 25
Church cemetery following services at | business places. The blaze started in event with a dinner in their home on | children. He was a miner for the Eb. | censes Y is county; 1369 in | ceased is survived by his widow and chael’s church at, ret
the church, the basement of the drug store. "New Years Day. | ensburg Coal Company. 925; 1,3 and 1,664 in 1923. one child. ‘ment was in the church cemetery