’ THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- ) QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION, ADVANCE. N /S ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1929. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR II BRUNEAU ‘GEORGE H. MILLER “THE RIVER PIRATE" PATTON HIGH SCHOOL tUMONIA DIES AT HOSPITAL TOBE SHOWN HERE NOTES OF THE WEEK VOL. XXXV. NO. 6. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA LOCAL AND STATE MRS. CARTWRIGHT ~~ CARROLLTOWN HAS MRS. JANE] NEWS OF INTEREST ~~ CALLED BY DEATH ANEXPENSIVE FIRE, DIES OF Condensed items Gathered from Taken By Heart Failure, Follow- | | Prames Destroy C. J. Thomas’ | Well Known Pat, m Lady Pass. |W ell Known atton Resident | Popular Saturday Evening Post A Summary of What Is Trans- Su : ; | Various Sources for the ing Attack of Pneumonia | Main Street Garage and ed Away Last Friday Passes Away at Spangler. | Serial Story on the Screen piring Among the Stud Busy Reader. At Her Home. His Residence Morning Burial at Ashland at G 1 Theatre g the Students, —The will of the late Mrs. Mary I.| ite S Residence, | iy gshland, | at Grand Theatre. Serious and Otherwise. Moore, widow of a former Altoona bus-| Mrs. Hebhziba Cartwright, age . r . ane: BEG a Fe Prange flap otvifrim , at a iness man, Manik in Blair county | years, ap Elijah an lg ae ines Garase and 8 larg say ne " N Sra 3 mm So A Wp oli ig _ ES Se Marsha Rumberger convalescing ) $ years, ¢ 1 at I | 1 Ke Tr the Gra atre | at the Cottaoce sid ire ¥ Fo the other day, gives entirely to relig- at her home here at four o'clock last |J. Thomas, one of i Jvnes WY Sh well known Patt died on Monday afternoon at the Mi- [on Monday and Tuesday of SL ae BE SoLLage hospital in Philipsburg lous and charitable purposes an estate| Sunday morning. Death was caused by | garage proprietors, were destroyed by | Pneumonia lI tl ners’ hospital at Spangler. Death was |when “The River Pirate” will be the for a) 38 Ie undergone an. operation estimated at $250,000. a heart attack. She had been seriously | {fire that broke out in the garage build. | ©'¢lock a ther g attributed to diabetes. He had been in | offering. ug neve lan Friday. —Register Charles A. MacIntyre at [ill of pneumonia, but had been on the | ing shortly affer five o'clock on Fri. | Venue. [ill health for some.time. | The cue is taken from the recent morning as Sissed on Monday Ebensburg last week issued a marriage | 08d to recovery. [day morning. Ten automobiles and a | Mrs. Bruneau native of Scot-| The remains were brought to his|Saturday Evening Post serial of the |of some f ue Po his S04 eondiion license to Charlie Durandetti and Mary The funeral services were held on large amount of stock and atcossor| | land and was bo n March 17, [late home here and the funeral ser-|same name and stars Victor Ms aLaglen, oe Tr gn Th was a allitzi igh, SS0N, Was & Pat- | vices took place on Wednesday even- | who and [ing at eight o'clock at the Miller res- | Glor tore | idence on Palmer Wednesday afternoon at the late res- Blinde bY Welon while idence, in charge of the Rev. French —Blinded by a snowsiorm Wwhile| mcafee, pastor of the Prresbyterian “ored such a hit in “What Price | visitor in the High School on Monday The story is by Charles Fran- | afternoon. avenue and were |cis Coe, and depicts the unique part- Howard Brown was a visitor in Al- les stored in the garage were consum- | 1859. She has been ed by the flames. The total loss is es- | ton for the past timated at about $35,000 partly cover-|Was the propri Eufusia, both of Patton. driving his car on Wednesday night of | vr} Larne . 76s : Pesta x ? » church. Interment followed in Fair-| qq by insurance, |on West Magee : conducted by the Rev. French McAfee, | nership in crime of two boys who meet | toona last Saturday afternoon Within a short time after the blaze | Mrs. Bruneau l by her hus- | pastor of the local Presbyterian church. [as river pirates. It is brimful of melo- Miss Daisy Girard, of Altoona who crashed into a bridge and went down Mrs. Cartwright is survived by her a woh vay by two|This Thursday morning the body was |drams: ; "BSL. 2 soense. Tt och : a steep embankment onto the ice in|physpand and these children: Chester, y two|This Thursday m ED {drama, love, interest and suspense. It|is visiting with Miss Rose Biller ot e: John|taken to Ashland, Schuykill county |is a show that both old and young will | this place, visited the high school last this place, visitec gh s as was discovered the Carrolltown Fire|Pand, ment | [ | i | t last week, Ira Robinson, of Everett,| view cemetery. | [ : ov § {Company was on the scene, and the | children of the Juniata river. He was dead when|of Akr Shio: Cli rcadis [ tte ‘ . . E toh a fl}of Akron, Ohio; Clinton, of Arcadia; | Volunteer Firemen from Spangler, and | 2nd Jeanetis th of this; where interment was made. enjoy. A comedy, news and cartoon will | Thursday released. { Clara, a registered nurse of Philadel- | k lace. The decea membay- BE lor f d about seven 3 1 hursday . ; os 2! ! / | later, Patton, responded to calls for as- | Place. The deces member of | Mr. Miller's wife died about seven pe shown on Monday and Tuesday Ellen Lowes 1} abs —Eight new patients were admitted | phia; Ruth, a registered nurse, of Pat- | go oo Though the temperature Rl [the Church of G years ago. He leaves three children: | nights. as well : . len Lowes has been absent the last Thursday to the state sanatorium |ton; Dorothy, Gladys, and SShitles, all | aout zero, the volunteer ED - fougl ntl The funeral se 1 Sun- | George Henry and Gertrude E. Miller,| On Thursday and Friday nights of | ae, ay os . of i c y it There ar 08 ie at e. She als aves Tr ther S £ Ww Ww eu Fo oS Le CK as ¢ S P1 SS~ at the Summit. There are now 695 pa- a hom Mids pio le aves ne? OIE. | the flames but were unable to check | day afternoon at te| both of Patton, and Mrs. J. W. Keller, | this week Tom Mix comes in one of the | on last week Rate hw tients receiving treatment for tubercu-| Mrs. William Asbury, of Patton, and | | the os a. | residence an dwi yf Elder arion. Ps: | hie schon . : = A . : NOSit at the Hittin thiise DIOILErs And. Sators: Diente Ain | 02 blaze, which hae gained consider- If am > 01 mlder of Marion, Pa. ; | big F. B. O. Western Productions, A| Mary Stoltz spent the past week with Si n ] } able headway due to gasoline, oil and | i. lowed in —— | Son of the Golden West." On Saturday | friends in Gallitzin. bury, of Akron, Ohio; James, of Tren- Pennsylvania Railroad on the Pitts-| ton, N. J.; Miss Helen Asbury, of Pitts- burgh division were blocked for three |bPurgh; Mrs. Harry Eckenrode, of Ak- hours last Friday morning when two/ron; Mrs. George McTaggert, of De- grease in the garage. Some of the used | Fairview cem | ANNOUNCE JURORS DRAWN | Charlie Murray takes the part of a| The P. H. S. Basket Ball Team de- automobiles in the workshop were got- | —— = | policeman in “Do Your Duty. and on | feated the Blacklick outfit in both ten out safely by the firemen. However, CAMBRIA ¢ FOR THE REGULAR CIVIL wednesday of next week Buzz Barton Zanes played In the school Gom last COURT TERM IN FEBRUARY jwill be the attraction in “Rough Rid- | Thursday evening. Brungart starred —All tracks of the main line of the : ll the new cars ir a parao. AP freight cars of a west bound train were | tr0it, Michigan, and Miss Alice Oak- | y S In the garage, Were/ ERS DEMANI LF ight cars of Md train were loll, PAIGh | destroyed. LAE tome ng Red. [for the team, making eleven field derailed at Alligrippus near the top of | }V, 01 AKror Members of the Thomas family, T | The followiz is a list of the al Se goals. ® the mountain. No one was hurt. Pass- = [whos dwelling w y , | Petition to State Game Commission 1e following is a list of th e ADN : : 18 : é é tL. Pas / . as across an alleywa 4 Ssion tors dry the February| BARN ON THE JON | Result of the boys’ game: enger trains were detoured over the| NOTES FROM THE MINERS’ [on the garage building were ay | Has No Regrets for the Open fis. oH 8 ar bh os Mi 3 i, IS DESTROYED; LOSS $7 ,000 | Patton—34 ae ys RO Elaeklick 23 » Shoe rout SP > R | > ; : Doe Season term of civil cot ich opens at kKb- edi ? oy Lyle Mule Shes route. "ita hil | HOSPITAL AY ANGLER | at the time the blaze started but they | — re ensburg on Monday, February 11th: CEE er B ivduictirubenes DeFrank —Struck by a passing automobile as Gl : erm . | were soon awake and fled before the | oh ; : : . Adams. MN R.. engineer, Johnstown. e of an undetermined origin last | Stickler .......... Foon. Rutledge he stepped from his machine to make| Cletus Lehmier of Bakerton is a pa- | flames communicated to the resi dence. Iiarrisbure, Ja) es aL UA | Albright, Clarence, mechanic, Patton. | Thursday morning entirely destroyed Wilson repairs, Thomas Holmes, 28, of Osce-| tient at the Miners’ hospital where he a y { northern part of county are, [A DriZht,; LLiarence, MecHanic, ra.0n. i aroe fre ay the farm 1 Sie o hr hy 30% Holme ; 25 of Osce- i us es iii y [Some of the household goods in the in. INSOnCs r occuna. | Atkinson, Clara, housewife, Johnstown, | the large frame barn on the farm of | Kushner .......oiiee G corres wens ROVOK ola Mills, suffered injuries whic h a fow Jeing 12 fo 1 eu ee I'homas dwelling were saved. a tei : es Sama Barkheimer, James L.. clerk, Johns-|George Jones, in Cambria Township, !Yahner ....... G oor, “Anderson hours later caused his death at Phil- of Jexandat Bu k of gares hoto is a The frame dwelling occupied by the von py ox DN eer, ac- (own. about one mile south of Ebensburg.| Field Goals— Brut 1igart 11, Stickler, ipsbu meq 2 patient a4 the hospital. family of Kenneth Thomas, a son of | Sil Lats i “a Baumer, F. B.. clerk, Westmont The hay, grain and straw stored in|Litzinger, DeFrank, Wilson 2.Gaydos, —George A. Clark, past president of | ancis Blum of Carrolltown is be-|C. J. Thomas, was badly scortched by ‘ Real YEN yhnstow the barn, along with a few chickens, | Anderson. Foul Goals—Patton 8 out of the Nort anis C ing treated for an attack of insy he fl | They state that wparant | Beal, Grant F., clerk, Johnstown. A . E ; ie Northern Cambria Kiwanis Club, | Ing treated for an atte of quinsy | the flames, splendid work on the part | I ant or Biaceet | Beckley. WW ocer. Dale were consumed by the flames, but the 16; Blacklick 13 out of 17. Referee— was presented a white gold alarm watch 3 hospital. 2 Co [of t the volunteer firemen saving it from ost ye subj 15 lo > : Cotas ets Johnstown remainder of the live stock and farm |Lacava. Timekeeper—Witherow. Subs- c Sr foRLiTne Aria tiny Mrs ATV ibler atto 5 qo DJ¢ inroads ba i sw y 1 3 ~ e 7 . Q and other testimon of appreciation Mrs. Mary Kibler of Patton is a pa | destruction. 10? ee eT yf Samu 1 C.. cle Johnstown imlements were saved. The loss is ab- |titutions—Gados for Wilson; Wilson for services rendered while in office | tient the hospital for medical treat-| Emil Buck, of Carrolltown, suffered | great herds of de R. C i Mek pe hdale. out $7,000, partly covered by insurance. | for Rutledge. } , : Zihler ic” Se y "aint Mipies: As 4 stition ¢ ne fo & ., timeke ’r, aale. | ? } es al hie during the year 1928, the gifts being! mM Mis. Kibler is 71 years old. | painful head injuries as the result of| The petition ec: n 75 farmers 3 . So oR tonr | The Jones family were awakened at| In the Girls’ game Gregg showed ex- f 1 F t Oo r “ ol 'g y ¢ i ciple » i ~ Thit 1 1 Ja ally, i offered by his associate members of the| Paul Bills of Hastings, is a medical | being struck by falling brick when one | in Chest, White, ( d a farmer, Stonyereek. |at early hour by a dog barking and |cep nal ability. Boyer and Nuss also club at the meeting of the club last patient at the hospital. : (of the walls of the garage building col- townships, a dist ¢ 4 ; ie farmer, Storveredk discovered the barn ablaze. The fire played a very clever game. week. s I aracovitch of Moss Creek is | lapsed. He was helping to fight the been a firendly f tw f wy miner. Summerhill | had gained such headway when discov- Results of the girls’ game: —Gail Houck, ten year old son of | bei reated a tthe Miners’ al | blaze when injured. | ers and hunters re no lan a ott 3a ered that it was impossible to get it|Patton—I17 Blacklick—13 Mr. and Mrs. George Houck, of Has-|for a fractured radius and fractured| A group of ladies of Carrolltown ser- | posted a 1 The andl 0rousn. , laborer West Carroll | under control. The Dauntless Fire OE Boyer .....ion Poni Ludwig tings, is a patient at the Spangler hos- (ribs, the result of an accident at the|ved hot coffee to the firemen during |owners point y commend- Bradtor d, Clyde, laborer Jot own. | DANY of Ebensburg responded to a call, | Nuss F - K. Smith z 1eT IC x . r ° yhne 7 LO & € * pital, suffering of typhoid r, sylvania Coal and Coke Company | t The firemen battled the con- ed the action of ge conision | Biadg 4 L- ngineer a but due to lack of water, was greatly | GT¢ ~ C. Prideaux : J « I P FAT . y na i » - vy I) A y engineer, JC Sl . se uly ~ —Charles L. Haggerty, s io mine No. 21. He is resting well. | ation for more than two hours. in declaring an and I 4. >1 By I i Yere Ra PISSHICE o.oo BC Lees oll Son oA oa Se es panne Mis B.A Tost of SaEiethore 5a hoped that the I von off | Clinger, John E., millhand, Johnstown Landicappes and unable to check cad ors £ AMI .ana Mrs. Patrick ag=- 2 . Sy n y 10 a) x + rsh lo Nec . ohnstow c S. . bi gerty, of Revloc, died at the pare: meumonia patient at the hospital. [STEWARD OWENS REPORTS juhe excess Geer duting Wie pov Coan = hg. EE I — | ¥homas — Zajc home at nine o'clock on Saturday n ernardine Hecker, aged 11, daugh- MUCH SICKNESS AT POOR HOUSE | Season. . ,jcoravst, BL. hboen as COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W | Field goals—Boyer 3, Nuss 3, K. of pneumonia. a f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hecker of | re However, Cambria county was one of | ough. i b. Johns HEAR TAX APPEAL RS nL , | Smith. Fouls—Patton 5 out of 10; —John Barnes, son of the late John |! on, underwent an operation for| In his report for the year 1928 to the | the 20unaes in which small SrouDe c Coz, Somgen: soee: wr Ling Tae As ORTLY | Blacklick 11 out of 22. Substitutions— arnes eer coal operator of Nor-|the removal of her sils & s- | directors of the poor of Cs ria coun- | Started injunction Ngs and hel is oF AEE . . " : | Jenkins for Piesnick; Greene for Whit- Sr Tine Soul 2 Sind 07 Nop tal during the oT Jonslls 8 hs hos | ty andl D no the doe seas I'he farmers thus | Cramer, Geo, Retired, Cresson borough.| The board of county ocmmissioners, | ford: s snick for Jenkins: Miller for 2 e ric ounty, has sold 26: i TING Lhe week, {+Y, Slewarc . «uh : T | 3 . . sham roe anager I as isi is ’) acres of surface ana : ve oe Matthew Kitsko, aged 22, of Madera, | that “the crowded condition of the|Were deprived of relief and the pres-|Cunningham, George H., manager acme 2 Loan = on So. i ai | Mesora Mesoras for Miller; Henchak S surface ar ts in RO, By fo 0t v ; 3 . agitation esul Nanty-Gl te | e court house Somerset county to the Bird Coal Min-|iS & patient at the hospital suffering | County Home is becoming a serious | ent agitation is tle result. . | Nanty-Glo pangler | Ebensburg Feb. 4t 2 t Ouse at |. Lees: Lees for Henuchak; N. Smith ing Company : * | of an infection of the right hand. | menace to the health of the inmates. | The : ion, which is one o the | Davis, Tar A rue 7th for ro en Sth 208 sor Miller; Miller for Prideaux. Sef : 4 i | most striking e presente 0 the | Davis arry, engineer, ) ork. > snshur ys’ defeated the lo- —The Cresson Volunteer Fire Com-| 1 M Agnes Clawson of Hastings is! With pneumonia, influenza, heavy | 3 ng, { ne li ares. : aes from the annua The Ebensburg Boys’ defeate e {game comm 11ows © I, foreman, Johnstown. al assessment of 1929 cal high school boys in the local Gym ing medical treatment at the hos- colds and occasional cases of contag-|8210¢ he 1 | pital. [ious diseases, there is absolutely no| ‘We, the 1 iss Gladys Mease of Marstellar is | place where these cases can be isolat- | land owner idering only changes that have bi d in the valuation 2 De] | on Tuesday evening, but the Girls were ASSET es, It sictors over the Ebensburg girls. Ebens- | Since the last assessment. The commis- | he victors over the g Bir miner, Summerhill bor- | con | cur med, farmers and | Dav rthern Camb pany was recently called to extingu a flue fire that did some damage to the residence of Thomas Callahan in that mia respect urance town. Mrs. Callahan suffered severe |r€Cieving medical care a tthe hospital. | ed. Sick and well have to be herded to- [Somuy, Peunyleus. do especialy tance, sioners will take up different sections | mr IARIEG burns about the hands in attempting gi ik Zanone of Elmora is a medical | ether and I Is a constant game of | Topreserns! i BAITS ine Ti 1. Barnesho- | Of the county on the dates specified | MISS ZITA CRONAUER to extinguish the blaz patient at the hospital. | checkers getting beds and inmates re- | “rhat Hes owning lands In|Davis, Willis, mine foreman, Barnesho 10tices being sent out to the taxpayers | WEDS AN ALTOONA MAN —Warning against cutting or bending A iron Wagner, aged 60, who was ad- | arranged so that the sick can be kept | the yieini forest lands in north- or Ciost as to when they should appear t to ap- | fos Tre al, . or. dz license tags to make them fit the B11 { to the hospital for a compound | 2b 1€ast in other rooms than the well |ern Camb uny suffer incalcula- ef, C he St. bor. | peal from assessed valuation Miss ita Agnes Cronauer, datglror ket on the automobile was voiced ure of the ankle, is resting fairly | fesidents. Grand jury after grand jury [ble damag rop and fruit trees by Summerhill bor- | : E Mo a Mes, Michael Crouse of week by Benjamin G. Eynon, Registrar The patient is a resident of West- | [OF Several years now has been pointing | reason of cin by emi TE i P. J. KELLY ADDRESSE: i mB D, 2nd G1a1 i hey of Motor Vehi Owners were re-|OVer. this out and making recommendations,| “That Pe oi nova | Richalberger, 2B, pibesficter, Lower CARROLLTOWN HIGH PUPILS | dp SE A aa minded that 1gs must not be ob-| Nick Annis of Cymbria is a medica] | Put While these sound well in print in |bria Cou rd a natural home and | Yoder. : So of last week in St. ohn's church at the newspapers they never A any | breeding or dec wherein t | Elliott er, Nanty-Glo. TAltoona. Their attendants were Miss Dr. P. J. Kelly of this place, address- | Grace Cronauer. sister of the bride and scured, must be lig i { | { | { { | | | | | | | | [ [ > | shted, and kept free| Patient at the hospital. ’ ; | ep . res g y is 7 jus ace | quantit nd thrive. e. J from dirt. Alber Mancusco, son of Mr. and result and what 1§ Now Just a menace Jaan 3 d thriy fl ; |ed the pupils of the Carrolltown High o 3 tnezr f Al The > 4 : Mr Saior Ni . | will in the near future become a dis- That lee: leave the Jas ta Gerald Gauntner, o toona. 2 —Receipts of the bureau of motor ve-| Mrs. Peter Mancusco, of Barnesboro, ee | : : ET ee 2 Tek Au 18 chool on Wednesday morning of this {ride e a licht blue georget ress ; C Yop Y | grace to the community if some steps|during ti ht ime and tress z, : 1stown. | : bride wore a light blue georgette dress hicles during 192 8in Pennsylvania were | Wtderwent an operation at the local are not taken ’ and for ithe fields and crot ner. Chali lesman. Sanker- | Week, and took for his theme “Life is and picture hat to match and carried or of oo 3 are t ts 2 | ra 18 11 S ¢ op auntner, naries, salesman, o¢ = L ictul al x $27,209,822, an increase er the|Dospital recently for stomach trouble. | | of the 1 : aire | forever growing. It arises in man to a white roses. The bridesmaid wore a 3 | ——————————— | 1¢ Wi 1 th hee ~ i previous year. Durin there | His condition is reported as fai | ey 3 > ; hi or | consciousness and through the consci- | gar 3 » georgette dress and carried ye here l air. NT AS Ia 3 [ he 1ale deer greatly ( ge, Willard C., clerk, South | dark blue georgette dress and carried were 1,428,514 passengc reg- torney and Mrs. Fred J. Fees, of NICHOLAS. A. BURK, NATIVE OF nt om ; S : ee t in : yi g ou [longs ss man arrives at the true know- | ink roses 1 1 'HEST SPR 1S Rg 1 er S So as t § ni i . pink S. istered, also an increase cen arrolltown, announce the birth of a | CHEST SPRINGS, EXPIRES | lu er : : ne | ledge of the world of order and of en of a| | equality exes, in bre Ss H, n er, Johns- ] ] r—r—— over last year laughter at the hospital last Sunday. | | es She \ : love.” The Doctor also stated, in NEW CHEMICAL SECRET AS . 3 . ital Is : fiohalne. 2 a disinteora the physique and re oo - : : | NEW CHEMICAL ¢§ AS- —The current detour bulletin of ae a. | Mas i a Bal die oe home | Ss Io i a hi in Eu talk, which was well received by TOUNDS COSMETIC WORLD! department of highway 63 de-| AUTO T HIE ¥ DRA AW S LL ONG 3 his daugiver, Mr AN ne at present | Haluska | neighboring town pupils, that “This|gygryth Skin Rejuvenator Whitens the tours in comparison with more than _| Altoona, on Monday Nk of a par- | S * : : . | Tala n Ala consciousness is brought about by al ° 5 ob distile ] wrison with more than TERM IN PENITENTI ARY | alviie ke, which } . the deer y as to be a ton fs A { Complexion Immediately. twice that number in effect during the : 3 alyhe stroke, Which he suffered on the nuisan enace to the farmer . | thorough study, renewing frequently,! now every woman can make her skin UL aurin h oe em—— a sance I Fk c 3 . 3 : TY d C sunmmer. Returned from a N Cs Bh os Doveinor MoE vos hom) In ome : of our county farmers with a fixed order of work, and then |;,,.v white’ AT ONCE! This wonderful 1 ii‘c : } : Purhe om a North rolina pris- | in Chest Spri ngs on May 17, 1853, ax S Yigo HY a | working this rule well.” herd eT Ei —Money in circulat in tl on where he t ! prings 3 1 abandoning farms by jworhmg this rule well. [new type of cream is the most import- States at the cl here he had jus t comple ted a sen-| was married to Miss Frances Trexler at | are leavi hs | ———————— | : States at the close tence of two years for stealing an au- St. Augustine on February 8, 1881. | reason of isance of the deer. If [DOG AND FISHING LICENS ant beauty discovery of the age. It on December 31st, tomobile, W. W. Stanford, of Stockton, | His wife died some time ago. Surviv- |Our farm bg used as a feeding | ARE NOW ON SALE FOR YEAR | Makes the skin as smooth and white as Or o Der conila of Cal, was sentenced to 18 months to 3 | | ing are one daughter, Mrs. E. L. Ans- | grounds f they may be had for ve = > * |3 baby’s. It prevents crow’s feet, light- he Lesh urs in the We tern Penitentiary when | man; two sons, J. Clement and Silas J. | that pur] 3 Bow quits apparant Up until Thursday afternoon the of- | 61S freckles and tan, clears blotches, cec 1s week. 3 fore: the: soled ] iy R Dt or Ista our fs lies up- | I 11 saay alt 10C le O1~- | sel i p es es —Jame oh . een he appeared before the county court | Burk, and one sister, Mrs. Irene Brand, | that we § an out tamt i 1] z fice of the count treasurer Geo. W muddiness, redness, roughness, sallow ames Cowan, a well known res:-| on Monday and pleaded guilty to alan of Altoona jon farm t to the inroads of 2eese, had issued 1.322 dog licen in iness and other skin defects. It is ex- on 3 snedict 3 : 1 7 . ry 4 1 ¥ | id 4 . weese, Ne ISS ola g licenses in| | J i : a Salhi Be J oi %“ 15 dangerously ill| two-year old indictment charging the| Mr. Burk was a member of Our Lady | great her er. I tt Cambria county for the vear 1929. The | ellent for pimples and sunburn, and ‘umonia at his home. theft of an automobile owned by Chal- | of ‘des i 0 ‘here fu-| “We re y commend 1e game l a 3 Te wine licences | Protects from wind burn. It does not “mn an: ! y Che of Lourdes Catholic church where fu- I legal time limit for renewing lice { protect: om wind rn. €S no eu ge Conrad ,of St. Benedict, | mer Dilling of Nanty-Glo. neral services were held at 9 o'clock | commissi the ruling creating : or. JoRnStown, J a wie he Rye require a long drawn out treatment. Who was a patient at the 17 Stanford stole DIRno's car fwa Yaa : r does yromised ? a 10I cahines expla 0a, ul 3 Iv arnnlv > ah Bosite, Jol Daniens otf hs Men | Stanford stole Dilling’s car two years| on Wednesday morning. Interment was | 1 open 2 goes, This br oS ise d| laborer, Dale we January 15th, after which all [SIMPLY apply—and presto! you have Spital, Johnstown, for an injury to ago in Johnstown and drove to Rock- | in Calvary Cemetery. relief, wx ourts intervened b ard, pumper, Johnstown. |owners of dogs over six months of ace | the fresh, lovely, dazzling skin of the the eye, is improved at his home e |ingham, N. C. ,where it was abandoned. | ER - Eh injuncti ve have no relief in| Sarr ; a nla ts +1 | youth optic was hurt by a violin string e the tained | 3 | stevia ye respectfully peti- | larmer, ary |are liable to arrest for violation of the |! a i 9 : wrt by a violin strin He then obtained another automobile | MOTHER OF 11 CHIL DREN | sight. re respectfully i lal a I dog law All women have longed for the smoo SNe . truck > OUR i . s Cate + have relief 1 legis- UDs aw. 1 > snapped and struck the eye vy Mr.| and drove into the State of Georgia, DIES AT LORETTO HOME | tion the have relief by legi Only nine fishing licenses for the |, flaw le ss complexion—the exquisite cashier, | year 1929 have been issued so f: te skin you see only in famous be- Cambria county. The first license in|auties and which you can now get lation, or se, from the ravages | Conrad was tuning the instrument. where he was arrested and returned to | EE —Rose NV arie Z » year old y 2 ST st t ee r i | y 20 11 se Marie Zilk, one year old dau- | Raleigh, N. C., to stand trial and was Mrs. Ellen Schaffer Tomlinson, aged | PY deer u m properties.” thter of Ti y sentenced to t an 3 - ee fr Svdruth ir tor ve i” To homas and Margaret Zilk, Sehisncas 0 we yoar 2 hpi His 1 55, died on Monday morning at her TSPENGLER PRESIDENT Chest | this county went to Theodore Hlatki|{rom Sydruth 1 Rejuvenator. This 5 X y Ay sok C WA ne y GLI Oh . Y 1D ] iy >¥3} ficravar Ph ay od ] Sihenis at the parental res- ally Dired ash wee ant 1€ was Te | home at Loretto, of diseases incident | H. M. SI ~ ; HOO: DIRECTORS s.. fire bo Vintondale. |of Port n elous invention (discovered after idence in lly on Saturday. a g to Oapunls Sounty fo Rus the | to old age. She was born March 7th, OF COUNI ’ ¥ iad Torrence, miner. Por —— — — | of experimenting) will positively i . old indictment. In addition to the pris- | ;g4¢ I ; al] bi : : RY [not grow hair. It i i antle 842, and was the mother of 11 chil- . ¢ Fernds: rong] HELD FOR ROBBERY. not grow hair. It is mild, gentle, and GASOLINE DE ALERS MEETING. |On sentence Stanford was ordered t0| gren, eight of whom survive. They are| H.M. Si 2 Porhste Boum :, Leo, real estate, Ebens- | RRL : | guaranteed safe and harmless. It will > seting of : N «| pay the costs. The : ile was re- | a Toss a rt was elect lent of the Cambria : ), Teal eSlave, Lbensg ot rub Off snd Tire Ein ’ The first meeting of the New Year | Pay the costs. The automobile was re | Robert ,of Brockway; Wilfred, of John- | Was elec n tors ASS | Arrested at his home in Gallitzin on |R0b rub off and even perspiration won't | J C R ASS % . : r Off ant it | stown; Edward, James, Michael and Vv ( rm Tuesday by Chief of Police Mathew |aifect it. session of th eld in the court hoo He served as second “pre 1 t year. Mr. Spengler and the first since last July was held | covered at Rockingham, where Stan- 1 by the Cambria County Gasoline Deal- | ford abandoned it. | ers Association at Bhensbure or Tio | Howard, all of Altoona; and Carrie and | - OL ic i al 4 SD UE i ues- day night with about 60 members in PATTON SCOUTS ATTEND A | Mrs. B. M. Bengle, both of Loretto. | co"; A HIKE | She also leaves 47 grand children and | Crouch and Constable Cassiday of | Best of all, Sydruth Skin Rejuvenator Cresson, on charges of breaking and |!S Within the reach of every woman— entering and larceny, John B. Dybus|Only $2.00 for a large two ounce jar attendance ar 5 new aplics 3 MEETING AND HAVE a | a how ® ¥ ent. All 58 on) 5 oey © members The regular weekly meeting of the [14 €reat-grandchildren. Funeral ser- [Tis sucee ‘ney Ivan J. McKer nan was held for court Jmider $1,000 bail by 2 — i for Jponihs, - William Haden of Ebensbur . outs was held on Friday evening.| Vices will be conducted in St. Michael's rick, of Ebel retiring president Squire F Ww. Veil at. a preliminary | = > repre ntatives only on a of the association, presided, and an ad- | The meeting was an educational one | church this Thursday morning and in-| pe oth cers are: First Vice Pal wm, Vi Doping Dn Tuestiay Seening -U abls [incy-vack Euatantes, If not delights dress was made by J. Pommer of Al-|and was what may be called an ideal | ferment will be in the church ceme-|piasident. I Palmer, of Portage : to furnish bail he ‘was taken to the . ’ toona, a representative of the state or-| one. | tery. | Second Viel ient, Ansalem Kirsch ! miner, Carrolltown. Cambria county jail at Ebensburg Dy- J as Young As You Please! ganization. It was announced that a| The patrols brushed up on signalling, EA {of Barr T p; Secretary, M. C. 1 1 engineer, bus is alleged to have robbed the Sch- | vely s is one of the most special meeting will be held in Johns- | Morse code and first aid. A few visitors | GARAGE IS LOOTED. Lynch, of I Treasurer, Irvan A ettig garage at Cresson on Sunday ev- | resistable, ating eharms 3 womah town on Friday night and that the |were present including Attorney Reuel| Robbers broke into the A. C. Schet- |Boycher .of nerhill, E. conductor, Summerhill | ening. May possess, and yet of all charms it is next regular meeting of the association | Somerville, Mrs. Raymond Thompson, | tig Garage in Cresson on Sunday last| prs. Mau ffman, of Vinto: — now per the easiest to obtain. Im- will be held on February 12th at a place Ruth Grant. Mr. Somerville gave | and made their escape with automobile | gale. and A y McKenrick of Eb- if o CARD OF TI ine a cosmetic that will give an un- to be announced later. a short talk on scouting whic w en- | | tires and accessories to the amount of | ensburg we ted delegates to the Summerhill| We desire to thank our many friend fac complexion the smoothness — joyed a great deal by everyone pres- | | $150. Entrance to the garage was gain-, gnnual stat ention. The alter- and neighbors for their kind ass stance and ene of a baby s! Away w BARNESBORO MINER DIES. ent. ed through the stockroom in the rear nates are M. I’. Doran, of Barr town- Ad Mnpaly uring the long ness lene eayment Alfred West, aged 58 years, of Bar-| The remaining part of the meeting! of the building. ship and H Glass of Reade town= and af the death of our mother, and fi nesboro, died suddenly of heart failure was taken up in planning for a hike. | [ ship. Mrs. ce Wilkinson; and to those | ply Syd: { Sonu floral offerings, and to|skin is at his residence on Monday. He expired | The hike took place on Saturday morn- | MRS. MARY TONKIN X >» hose furnishing cars for the funeral. | $2.00. cian could be summoned. |ing and a majority of the scouts were Mrs. Mary Tonkins, aged 54 years CAR F THANKS. before a phy 0 hij rs for tl i The funeral services will be held at |present. The boys, under the leadership | died at her home at Cherrytree Tues We take t s of expressing our | Roberts. Alice. housewi WILKINSON FAMILY. |SYDRUTH TY L ABO! RATORIES 2 o'clock this Thursday afternoon and |of Mr. Fleming, reached the bridge |day afternoon, of pneumonia. The fu- | sincere appl on to all those who to ) 7, William P., clerk, Johnstown. Reliabl wanted in all towns interment will be in the North Barnes- | near Brown's cabin, and then played a | neral services will be held this Thurs- assisted us « our recent bereave-| Rose. C. C.. lumber. Westmo Sweeney, Regis, merchant, Lilly of tl ection. Writ r call on Mr. boro cemetery. Mr. West worked 1 | few games. In one of the games the | day afternoon and burial will be made ment, the ill and death of our be- | Rutledee. Can 1 Johnstown. | Thom fetter, Geo tnillhand. anklin. | Fre miner at Barnesboro for many years. | leader of the smaller group of boys, |in the Cherrytree cemetery. | loved wife ar ther, Mrs. Jane pra. Scott an, Ebensburg. (Uhl, Jos. Sr, retired, Bro nstown : Tit He is survived by his widow, Mary Ann Bob Miller, mixed his directions, and | etr————————————————— | neau: as we for the floral offer- | ghaffer SSO! Tot Yohnsiowh $k RSS rtecn Sour ata i Present by West, and four children: Mrs. Allen | became separated from Mr. Fleming. Mrs. Mary O'Brien and family have ings and to who furnished cars shuymaker. Christ ector Scalp herow Harvey bag ksm ih Paton wh FREGLY Gp ys Neff of North Braddock; Frank West, | The scouts soon were found, but they | returned from Binghampton, N. Y. | for the fune: Level > John fireman “Johnstown i . oD as B00 Cash of New Jersey; and Mrs. George Funk | were a little nervous and exceedingly | where they spent the last month. | \NK BRUNEAU, Sloan. Rob a. 3 NG Tia ah t “ oy h on £ , Me Avenu Son anywhere and Mrs. Earl Brown, both of Barnes- cold. The scouts then ate their dinner | Mrs. Milton Stoltz is ill at her home | N AND JEANETTE | gi,v Lucy. housewife. J ny Ze oo a ip a , Je ! stov x pon re rice, 11 or phone boro. and returned home. on Magee avenue. i HARROWER. A Giownrt Toh frit. ili ht 1 5 ge, millhand, Conemaugh 9091 for on; address Box Stewart, John, miner township. 2077. Pa