The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, February 28, 1929, Image 1

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Accident, piring Among the Students, fo
§ a Martin Lesnesky, aged 43 years, of > hig ae
sary Celebration of the y of | on the highway near Scalp Level, Sun-| Five hundred hooks have been recei- |
a i | sustaining a fracture of the 3lvis | others were i red. one of th y
a complication of diseases at his home € Pelvis | others were inured, one of them ser-| the good periodicals and magazines | residents of Patton, and until recently | The Northern Cambria Kiwanis Club
VOL XXXV. NO.7"7. . PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1929 (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
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ANDERS A at ’ me Serious ¢ )the » a TT TYREINT : . .
Al ‘R ON, LOC IL | S and 0 therwise. [ JOSEPH FEIGH, PATTON [Campaign for Funds for the
. . Nanty-Glo, who was injured in a - ; ; :
American Legion. J an ac- day eyening, in w 1 two Windber|ved by Mr. Bosserman for our new | — Again Sponsored.
ATE. f 8 - | when caught beneath a fall of rock, |;onclv n x 3
here on Saturday night after an ill OCK, | jously. The latter was David J. Moore, and also a number of volumes on com- | the proprieor of a barber shop on Ma- | is sponsoring a drive, to raise neces-
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LOCAL AND STATE TWO MEN KILLED IN PATTON HIGH SCHOOL i: :
iwanis Club dtarts
E bensburg Editor Se ly 1 | —ien
| Condensed items Gi Gathered from | eriously In- |
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Various Sources for the jured in Bad Automobile summary of What Is Trans. |
Concernin rer- | OLAF
g the Tenth Anniver or SIDENT, 1S CALLED A bad automobile accident happened | I Iie
Bs $ LE BARBER, DIED SUNDAY Under Privileged Child Is
Olaf Anderson, aged 69 years, died of | [cident the day before Thanksgiving, | men were killed ight, and three school library. At present we have ali| Joseph Feigh, one of the well known
| died at his home at Nanty-Glo late FOTImer . eat DU ;
a anty-Glo late on | former postmaster at Windber, who | | mercial law and business. gee avenue, died of a complication of | sary funds which will be used for the
The American Legion will soon cel-
ebrate the tenth anniversary of its
add ness of several weeks.
organization. To those who so nobly | Tuesd £1 reek. He Th el
! se who s | The funeral services were held on] Tuesday of last wee ie had been an |jeased the Cambria Freem flip : i hAHS new | & ; ’ 2 :
served their country in time of great | i tor of tad Me eas 8 a Ireeman office at | addition to the libra: will nlarce | diseases at 3:10 o'clock on Sunday af- | under-privileged children in this lo-
hh | > of great | woqnesday afternoon at one o'clock in | inmate of the femorial hospital at|Epensbure two weeks aco. and w c +4 ry i narge | or y learfiel , ; air : AH
peri it ithe an anniversary of great | the Seccah Tothetan chanh and ine | Johnstown for some time. co | BS WET Eo he Ps om ; a quan it 3 ve 3 great deal ferngon at the Dlearneld Pospiial hay gality, such as aiding cripple conditions,
ievement for a grea work as | 'S illis “nn Tle i Xs 1 n the inter-c ames pls ing been a medical patient there for |teaching ades, hi 3 i
been performed by ot Nos Las terment was made in Fairview ceme- ps, gig S. Re hve, of S Ben- | phensburg when the accident occurred | hares po a, n RL h o everal days ; : ete The aa oan,
2g / | dict, was the recipient of a chest of veovdivie rts tha car oo. & Daw, ung 1 e Hig OD’, BE =e Beer : : a3 Ste
tery. L According to reports the car, a Stu-| Gym, the Seniors defeated the So-| The body was removed to his late | evening, February 25th at their meeting
20. Don- | home in Patton and funeral services at the Brandon Hotel, Spangler.
decade of peac S I red 0 id : : : ver "Bs .
peace that has followed the | “pp geceased is survived by his wi- | Silver, presented to her by the mem- | gehaker “President” sedan, owned and | phomores by a score of 30
) s hy a score of 30 t
close of the World War. The Amer- | . ¥ : ildren: 's ti bers of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the | grive mer
ER lcan Legion has been born out of te 20% Amd hess Oliyeen; Mrs, Mun Prosbytoion. Chil, fecentliy. f oe driven BY, E. me SmeITIAR, supe rin- | ahue and D. McCann scored for the were held with a requiem high mass| An appeal is being made to the peo-
spirit of comradeship and mutual help- of Curwensville; Mr : Augusta Flysher presentation was made in the recogni- | a a I Im as Windber, | Seniors. Tuttle also made a sho- | at nine o'clock on Wednesday morning | ple of Northern Cambria County to
' fulness that was so outstanding am- | jc pp hie, aod Anca and Cath- Zance of 18 years of service rendered os Fve a Tt traveling at a high | wing. Brown starred for the Sopho-|in St. Mary's church, interment being laid in this noble work, without whose
ong those who fought side by side in|. a he ne H als leaves two the society and the church by Mrs Tate of illsid Fo! ons o ToniTol on mores jin the church cemetery. Support the drive would not be success-
erine, both at home. He also leaves C 2 ) S | the icy hillside west of Scalp Level and | The Freshmen ! mus over | Mr. Feigh is survived by his widow | ful. The assistance given this club by
the great war as it is today carrying Rennie, w is wi K y
as ay carrying harles An-|Rennie, who is well known to many |ig said av rtled through the air | ~ f thi
Cha s said to have hurtled through the air | gp the Juniors. def by a|and a son, Charles, at home, as well | the people of this community has
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brothers and two sisters,
on a program of public service that has S of + reade 3
: s 5 Arg rs y D. And- our readers. or Over Ar fopt rook 1 the si ’ ps
ho parrallell in the nation’s history. Sern ot a Jas Funeral services for the late Wm dl root, Ine Bxlr : ambs | score of 3t to 1 far brothers and two sisters. made it possible to assist seventy-one
The greatest work of agi as] D2 aa x fii : vy a > ) ,, WY apple trees and |the Freshman BE under-privileg ildr i I st
b 8 b ; 0 the Legion has Justina Anderson, both living in Swe- |J. Mclroy, aged 77, retired telegrapher | finally landing with the rear wheels in . Get Pa [TINE R A QUAQY RB ~ - os I . geod chi qren in the lst
een to care for those who suffered as riod As Who was ad in hic 7 : . ER ress os polo an Getty Grant to the FUNERAL OF SIX FIRE four years and therefore cannot be
ott by the Voi. ‘Tho Dect oltots oo den. The deceased had worked as a mi- | Who was found dead in his room in| the top of a third tree and the front of | school ofter an : re] oY srnised too HHERIV
52. Dy tne war, SU €LLOTLS Ol 1,10) here for a number of years. the Barker building at Ebensburg, were the car on the ground. The Victims | gum fa am afta Saverzl.days VICTIMS 1S PATHETIC) Pied too mgnly.
the organization have been exerted ; held on Monday afternoon in the Con- | were: F : [due to an attack cits. 7 . The Kiwanis Club of Northern Cam-
in the behalf of the disabled soldiers, ' St 8 ronal ional hore Te er. thn | Mr. Fleming has 2 bria County are only taking the lead
the war orphans, and Tose Who Were JOSEPH COSGROVE, OF gregational church at Penge and Adam Kohler, aged 39, proprietor of |i ondster on a n E Peasy the largest funeral ever in 21d must look to the EE os) of
+ so > o ‘ interment was made in Lloyd cemetery. | a hotel in Windber, ne broken; dead tt will bs a Carrolltown community took place y
Jest Widows by [ie var Alongs much GALLITZIN, EXPIRES | Funeral! services for Emmerson War-| when taken from the wreck 5 [ton will pass Satur or Eorning at ten o’cl oo in is Secsion In oxler io put his pro-
as been accomplished for these war reali pirle sl. © isn ITE tT . 0 ra 0 | and maybe he meax ME, rs : position over.
SuTroress tiicre stil o overt deal t 2 rick, aged 28, whose death occurred on| Carl Peterson, 23, a radio expert em- other wav.” ledict’s church for the services| 1, these days of ‘drive eternal” s
, 5 a grea al to| Joseph Cosgrove, aged 65 years, an| Tuesday of last week at Portage, were | plove ; the Eurek Tiled : way. EOF Ton, Mangold snd her Se cays ol ‘arive eternal’ some
be d The Les hat oie ave 0 8 : | a) as eek at Portage, were | ployed by the Eurek killed in-] mr BA Schontz. a for Mis. Leo Mangold and hers us refuse to give. while others giv
4 one. lhe Legion has given assur-| employee of the Pennsylvania Coal & held on Friday afternoon of last week |stantly. oe ER ve children, all of whom were | 05 Teluse 10 give, While ‘others give
sor rance that this work will be continued | coke Corporation for many years, died [in the Union Evangelical church at| D. J. Moore, chest hed and Ji the ion school, and ted on Thou lay morning of last reluctantly, ‘but the object in View m
as long as there is need for it. In the of a complication of diseases Friday | Portage and interment was in the jurec internally; recovery in doubt. oh yisited = the ome J! veek when the Mangold dwel Es was fis cass i one which Will apbesl 10
| field of community service the Legion morning last at the home of his bro-| church cemetery William West, colored, a foreman at | ¥419, Oyen: the Week end. ted by fire, caused by an overheated | ours: The wistful he losnest aa
has successfully conducted civic bet- ther Bewty Laut "Res n. the one year|the brick plant: facerations arid. com 5 NOV oye oe. Th Sau ts moth, : Se appealing resignation of a “Tiny Tim”
> is b . ba y : | tty ise ran, a » year |b ic ; lacerations and con- | The pody of the mothertiay i . ar brivilan: hi is © +
terment projects in all parts of the| He was taken suddenly ill a few days | oq qauchter of Mr. and Mrs. George | tusions. Released from hospital the | { one casket the bodtes of hot five lo ander privileged child, is such that
country that have demonstrated in a | prior to his death, while at work. The Re: Kobe HE nil, lati next day je *lin the el analysis | Tio Sore di a a 3 > * it must be a hard heart, indeed that
concrete way the power of the Legion 10 | qecoased was Lorn ot New Alexandria | Loo52m of Tunnelhill, near Gallitzin, next day. : engineer. jlovea ones ail were 1n the second cask- | wij) refuse to help these little unfortu-
| deceased was born at New Alexandria |gieq at the parental home last Fri-| E. F. Ammerman, \ S| ine et ] !
at the pz ¢ 7 i > Gallitzi 5. a: V the |=" nates in trying to get a solid foothold
A solemn high mass of requiem was in life.
serve in time of peace. The celebra-| ang was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- y rw : J :
day afternoon . and interment was in of the hands and high St off Toad
tion of the Legion's tenth anniversary | chael Cosgrove, both deceased. He had : ; af
: + iS , . 4 ato , body cont . | vol ated bv the three priests F 5
: on March the 155th and 16th will be | peen a tat of Galizin tov the St. Patrick’s cemetery on Sunday. The | body contusions. | Mr. Bosserman has tal celebrated by the three priests of the| A quota has been set for each town
i . 81 2€ | child is survived by her parents and| Mr. Kohler is survived by a wife and : Carrolltown parish. Following the ser- |; % sonki ; it wos
the occasion for a renewed effort to 24 . ! y I sonal interest in those who I n this section, and in each case it was
enroll mhore wap veterans in this work past years. | several brothers and sisters « | Seven children. Funeral services were tardy the fow : ctiool 1 vices the six victims were laid to rest made low enough that there could be
/ It is the purpose of the Legion to in- | "ELIZABETH MOHLER | Funeral services for Joseph Ferrenée held in the Slovak Catholic ch in| fous Lo Folds u Tin |in the church cemetery, situated di-|no doubt that it would be exceeded
crease its membership in order that Ins. ABEY ? the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- Windber this forenoon. Peterson is sur- | aio for them and Ta to y oposite the scene of the fire. | Too much money cannot be raised for
its work may be broadened and ji | DIES IN EAST CARROLL |ael Ferrence, of Creslo, near St. Mi- |Vived by his wife and one His | them all ex : | RE . | thie cause
a and X= | | i 3 x ‘ lr } frp wv a € A all | QQ \ TK a x bh LN DY
tended, The people of Patton are tra- | —S-S. |chael, who died on Wednesday night taken to 1 former home In| puigav is the firs 1st | MISS EMMA FRANKLIN THOMAS It is hard to conceive that a man af-
} adi ¥ | Mrs. Eli I , 7 or, ag- (at the Wi . spi ras he d r burial. { isla ai ei Bu . ! FAST y ’ :
Mrs. Elizabeth (McNulty) Mohler, ag- {at the Windber hospital, was held on 1d éounty for burial period of the school year. DIES IN EAST CARROLL TWP. ter a hard day at work, can pull up his
— easy chair in his comfortable home,
rions ma
ranklin Thomas, died at | take up his favorite newspaper, book or
and
Follow] ing inves
State highway pat
iati *haracter of the | : : Em Be
ly appreciative of the c 5 v |ed 60 years, wife of Michael Mohler, ex- | Sunday.
work that is being done by the Le-| 2 a now only three months of
pired of pneumonia at her home on| pyneral services for Peter Pellaini,
| term remaining Miss Emma
gion and they believe every encour- |. ; : ’ We
agement should be given for its con- | Monday morning. the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs |" i er as | Two b games will be|the home of her brother, John F.|magazine or a lady her sewing, bridge,
tinuance. Lig ue ve ig ten | Giovanni Pella! of Twin Rocks, rom The i a | played wit] yangler High Sch- | Thomas, in East Carroll township, early | etc., and be at ease and in peace with
N Therefore, I. Thos. A. McQuil- jociocs on Wednesaay MOIMng in U. i died last Thursday morning - at 1g | Vas Dlacs ! Zila fio ~ | ool teams cn y ht in the lo-|last Saturday morning, death being | the world, if they have not done their
ow. lhereiore, 1, 1hos. u Benedict's Catholic church at Car- sae | 10 the grand jury without bail on a : { ; : : i
. ough of Patt % 5 ve . Memorial hospital in Johnstown, was foe n . “cal high school 16 gues start | due to arterio-sclerosis, form which |share in making as comfortable as is
lan, Mayor of the Borough of Patton, roltown and interment was in the|nelq at two o'clock on Tuesday af charge of murder taken direct | ,.° oiont oclol the ad-|she had been a sufferer for several|possible these poor der-privileged
do hereby proclaim Friday, March 15, |chyrch cemetery. [noon in St. Mary's Catholic B2Y ar. . | from the hearing jail in Ebens- | 2% © ii Si Tie ai fe 2 Soare Yi y hn Which Lime oh i 2 ose Poon sn a os
and Saturday, Marach 16, as the dates| nrg. Mohler was a daughter of the y ys All ure. but was released by the court, | iSSIon Is twenty-five cents PS, qunng bam z ae | children, whose handieab is gue fo the
arsal Celebra- Nanty-Glo and interment was in the | °° : - a Jeanne Blair of Spe er High |was a patient at the Memorial hospi- |lack of funds, indifference of parents,
for the Tenth anniversary Celebra- |j,te william D. and Margaret Nagle yesterday morning, on furnishing a|q : ;
tion of the American Legion and urge | yon ty 1 : bi Ss | church cemetery. $10.000 bail bond for his appearance in School, was a visitor at the home of|tal in Johnstown. or other reasons beyond their control.
€ 8€ | McNulty and was born in Susque- | »iY, e g 1S appearant | end. . M Thomas was born on July 3,| Thev cannot provide for or take care
Funeral services for Martin Lesneski, | .,upt #¥4 e
hoes 1877, a daughter of the late Hon. J. J.| of themselves. This work must not be
all citizens to aid the Legion in all |p town . : %
. J > 'hanna township, near the present site| _° Dr : is ARI Scoot Cc Clair
possible ways to increase its member- | if Moss Creek on Awril 1, 1869. The | 286d 42 years, an overseas world War es = Reoops Soruet, Clap wi SUA EASE Bh. tras bases t : Hus
ship strength. Every veteran should! YO5 ~2 : | veteran, who died at his home in Nan- CHILD BURNS TO DEATH. | John W es were callers |and Matilda Thomas. She was born In | stopped, because of the pressing need,
{ town on Monday evening. the house in which she died. When a | some organizations or individuals must
deceased and Michael Mohler were | :
, " © | ty-Glo on Tuesday of last week as the ! |
s | young woman Miss Thomas became a |sponsor the cause.
Susseribe to the program oF 10 organ | marrried on Oct. 14th, 1889, in Nick- | result of a broken back, received early —— "The oh ven ¢
ization aring t t= | tow Ji “hildr f | é ack, ceived ea f' ‘Nanty- Dg sday. Feb. 28— | pal T 1 : Me fel 7? h :
ao, y { town. Nine children were born to the |, Novelnber, while In a mine aod ~Nanty Glo, Pa.- Thursday, eH a i : graduate nurse and held positions in| The Kiwanis Club has undertaken
e | union, three of which preceded the] : : Mary Goldie Hite, 14 year old dau- ol en 1 5 ; of the larger cities of the east.|the leadership in this work d KS
In wi eof. ; . mother to the grave. Two died in in- | dent at the mine of the Springfield | jer ‘of Benjamin F. Hite of Expedit,| oy. Shioved nany oI ne arg : : Bast. [ihe ‘esqersiip im Nis WOTE and ass
n witness whereof, I have hereunto | mothe grave. 0 died In in | Coal C ; were held nine o’- | 2 To Jal > 4 ~ "| fellowing had parts in Later she became a community, or a|for the people's co-operation. The Ki-
set my hand and sed the seal of fancy, and the other, Cecelia, wife of | Ca Company, were held af nine 0'- | died in Memorial hospital, Johnstown, | 4 :
y hand and caused the seal of the |1¢ y, @ f Tr, a, clock last Friday morning in St. Max bortly before nid ioh ¢ Mor Jt niont ty Greene, L Te welfa nurse and for the past sever-| wanis club stands ready to help, aid
shortly before midmens, Monday nghi, |, I has supervised work of this|or assist any other organization who
last position was at Clif- | will take the initiative in anything that
Borough of Patton to be affixed. Done | Anacatus Shortencarrier, passed away i
Catholic church at Nanty-Glo, inter-|.¢ ihe result of a distressing accident hy
| He
and in this position she so | means for the betterment of mankind,
in the Borough of Patton, this 28th day | ten years ago in Barnesboro. Mr. and 3
. y Ne ie ’ ‘ o g made » church ceme- 4 3 he fod
of February, in the year of Our Lord, | Mrs. Mohler moved to a farm in East ment being made in the chur CeME- | in their home, last Thursday morni
{ Rowlax
rd, ro { ays 5
One Thousand Nine Hundred and |Carroll Township, 29 years ago, and | i R ; 2 in which she was frightfully bur Cisse herself to all the people of [in so far as they are able. Kiwanis
Ni s SIACE ME sly . avi ay, aged 25 years, died at|about t 7 whe r "clothing | = >» > ; 1 : . : : : ’
. Twenty-Nine. have since made their home there. | AY pA: : atjabout the body when her clothing | om Blankfel ard | that community that when they heard | means service, without compensation,
il Ss THOS. A. M2QUILLAN. | In addition to her husband Mrs. Mo- | his home at Barnesboro on Monday caught on fire from the kitchen stove. |p "1g n Mf her sickness a community purse was| other than that which comes from
Burgess of Patton, Pa. |hler is survived by these children: E.| mornin He w 8 employe do may According to reports, the youn: 1 AC tod {he | made up and sent her in the vain | helping others in need.
a . W. Mohler, Pittsburgh; H. M. Moh-|ger for the Atlantic and Pacific Tea arose about 7 o'clock in the 'aorning,| +! Yo Me GERAIS hope that something might be done ee ap emt:
FEW PLEADERS IN MONDAY ler, Carrolltown; Mary, wife of Ed-|Co. Store in North Barnesboro. after her father had gone tn» work at |St. Al = A Ene. so that Ste might return to their la- PUBLIC SALE
Mrs. Morgan Heron, who for twen- [an earlier hour, and tried to rekindle |on Sunday by a sco 40 i i ial .
bors in their midst. The undersigned will offer at public
ward Springer, of East Carroll town- V t
ship; Elizabeth, wife of Frank Grimes | ty-four years was a resident of St.|the fire in the stove, which had burned
Clara; wife of Chas. Mec- | Benedict, died at Acova, Pa., on Fri- Jow, by throwing kerosenz oil on the
COURT AT EBENSBURG
St. Augustine—16, w bv her }
r Miss Thomas is survived by her bro- | qq 10 at what was formerly the W. N.
ther, John F. at whose home she Biller Farm, at Eckenrode Mills, on
On The following persons appeared be- |0f Hastings; : :
: Pon, k Reb Till: F Eas iberty: ; | day last The funeral was held Mon- | embers. ° resulting explosion ignited nel ters. Sister Patric
fore the court at Ebensburg on Mon- aman, of East Liberty; and Anthony aay at Acova Surviving the deceased hes ie To barns P ph Su tr | 1 C died, and three sisters, Sister Patrica, | gatyrqay, March 16th, at 12:30 o'clock
day afternoon, waived the finding of | ~ abt home. | are a dauchter Mrs William Grani cht caused het d oh h The di Dishart ... 65 t stationed at St. Josepirs Convent on sharp, the following described personal
: SY VE : xr or ——————— en — © « 5 y 3 Os. 4 ¢ 1¢ ’ 1 cd al al . M \ at n-* I IS A £ T as rhe . by
time bills by the March grand jury, lc, (or a | of Prmons, and two sons, Phill. and leer: ae thisd desree cevenity. covering | Dishart . : ( Lam Johnstown; Miss Anna Thomas, Who |,.hepty:
A WATCH EFFORTS TO 2 I » a L 1 were of third degree severity, covering $ } uP trai > school
6 Sn) Dieaden gulliy 10 ihe several of : 2 James, at home her abdomen, chest and arms. She was| Field goals—Brown 1 1, ( aches a nurses’ training School at| ope team of gray horses, weight
fenses with which they were charged: | SAVE A FAMOUS TREE |" Walter Wrangots of Lilly, aged 18, oo i the hospital for treatment, |Off 5, n , W n, Conn., and two fOSter sis- i3315 Ips; two sets of team harness,
Charles Eadkins, of Johnsown, lar- — was seriously injured when buried be- with but little or no hope held out for | Fouls—Brownl, ( ) Ba wife of Earl Bearer, of | ,y0 3 1.2 road wagon, one 3 3-4 road
N Ving. « ra | Pn 5 : as Sl] 1 rie € \ but lit Or ¥ t for 1 , Miss Eleano eo] ; £ { ee
ony, Seely Stolen Zoos i mali- Officials of the department of For-|neath a fall of rock in the Hughes her recovery. Dishart 1. Siac: ond Miss Eleanor Thomas | wagon, one set of Hay Ladders, one
oie Rise ‘el, was sentenced 10 pay ests and Waters are watching with in- [mine at Benscreek, last week, and is a| The body of the unfortunate girl was| Churistoff proved th r of the cor LoaTIOLIOWE, ervices were condticted {LTO Rigging, one sled, two sets of
: e cosis and to serve mot less than terest efforts now being made near patient in an Altoona hospital. turned over to Undertaker Ondriezek | test. | 2 Ne Tangra; oo ey Yay morning in | Jockey Neck Yokes, one set of Spread-
Wo nor more than four years in the | path. Northampt ty. t - : oss Fire Company of Bb=1 of tha nee renare for burial. Fu- | — — al nine o'clock on Monday 8 ers, three sets of singletrees, two sets
Western Penitentiar i Orhampion county, fo Yre-| The Dauntless Fire Company of Eb-|of iis place to DIepate for burial Fu St. Benedict's church at Carrolltown S
: 1 | 1 n Q Pal RES A St. ict’s church at & : ARG 5 Mic AUR
‘ Eddie St : oy _... .._.|serve the Washington horse- chest-|ensburg had to answer only eighteen |neral services were held at the home | FORMER ST. AUGUSTINE ° te) oc AIT Bi of double trees, one Ellis Keystone
die Stasco, of Patton, larceny and | ug, oldest tree of its kind in Penn. [calls during last ‘year, and property |this forenoon at 10 o'clock. Interment | LADY DIES IN ALTOON A A I NS made SE MY [Fodder * Shwedder, ofio McCormick
receiving stolen goods, was sentenced | sylyania, and perhaps in the United |damage from fire amounted to less|was in the cemetery at Belsano. 4 DIES Ih AL JINA | plot in the church cemetery. Deering Manure Spreader, one Mec-
to pay the Sogts and further sentence |giqtes. {than $50 . Sire iis CATHERINE G. DOLAN Cormick Binder, 6 foot cut; one Milw-
a ar : | : | VIrs. Margar A 1 S. CA’ ERINE G. JAN avilzin ew > ey oily rill
hi Sp Jed. 5 : ; For 135 years the tree withstood un-| Harry Heebner will retire as gen PLACED IN STRONGER JAIL. ; Lh ps " io I service or Nos Catherine | 20kee Mower, one Hoosier Grain Dri,
eorge Seharic of Nanty-Glo, escape | marked, passage of storms and temp- | secretary of the Johnstown Y. M. C. George Seharick of Nanty-Glo ap-|: oon nS, hea ! : unera Services 07 J 5 rd a ¢ one Lime Spreader, one Riding Culti-
arceny and receiving stolen goods, Was ests. Eight years ago it was damaged [on June lst, after serving nine years peared in court at Ebensburg, Monday, Saturday m G. Dolan, aged years, 10rmerly Ol |yaior one Spring Tooth Harrow, one
sentenced to pay the costs and to serve |i, » Januarv storm. Si ill ii : : De he oR aneroes ot Cota n of « Spangler, who died of apoplexy last| giver Hillside Plow e 300 chick
riot less than four months ; on a January storm. Since that time |in that position. and pleaded guilty to charges of escape, } EN iver illside ow. one chick
? onths NOY MOre several efforts have been made to pre-| Rev. and Mrs. J. I. L. Ressler of Bea- |larceny and receiving stolen goods, and a Ry elock on Tuesday | Brooder, fifty Rhode Island Red Chick
than four years in the-county jail. a hat Penal | : i : ® TY co : 10 were held at 9:30 o'clock on Tuesday |... P »s by the bushel, blacksmitt
: > WY. . serve what remains. The cement com- | verdale, celebrated their golden wed- | was sentenced to serve not less than y Q Tie LT 1 ~.o | ens, Potatoes by the bushe acksmith
Santo Signorino, cf Johnstown, vi- | y ertas os . X Bd rv . X was x ve re a Viar 1. Surviving are | morning in St. Patrick's Catholic chur- i i bl er, 2 log cl
lating ; : 2 pany, which owns the property, on|ding anniversary in the parsonage of six months nor more than four years ' EB Shh : a anvil, turyne and blower, 2 log chains,
olating the liquor laws, was sentenced | pcp, jt stands, again has employed 'a the United Brethren church, yester-|in the cou jail. Seharick recently o& ‘ushand daughters and two | ch at Spangler and interment was In yt “chains and many other articles
to pay the costs, a fine of $100, and {noe surgeon r > |day, of which he is pastor : aped- from the Nanty-Glo Borough |SonS. Valentine Adams, and | the Holy Cross cemetery. too numerous to mention. Everything
to serve not less than thirty days nor| mma ald he ; (oa, Orwell ne: ie paso. escaped from the Nanty NE Ms. W } Augustine; The deecased was the widow of Jas. : . eT: iting the far
Hore than three venrs In ihe county The old horse-chestnut, according to| The March term of criminal court lock-up on a couple of occasions when Mes. ee Dow asd iD my those. cl: must be sold as I am quitting the tarm.
jail i : WY | state forester, Joseph S EEllick, is re- [will convene in Ebensburg on Monday. | he was locked up for intoxication. | Ad SMS, ir ator: Arthur Aloysius, Phili p and Ig- Terms made known on day of sale.
¥ ally a memorial to the friendship of |The Grand Jury will act on a large _— — ac : dren, re 5 Dl ils i LFOIt: and Mrs A, W. A. BURKHART.
two Db NALS [jo.an, Of JEII0T, Re R. J. Nedimyer, Auctioneer.
Walter Koslosky, of Ferndale, char- an Sis ots | oF of Fivet woplk " 4 J x
three American patriots, General Geo. |unmber of cases the first week, THOMAS HU TC HINSON DIED I RE os Patrol. The deceased als
ne-| so leaves a brother, John Owens, of ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS NOTES
Sutton, ¢
ed with surety of the peace, was ahi ; y % GT ior Nr : 3 3
oo an to as ihe ® De and fur. | Washington, General “Light Horse trials of cases will be heard the IN McKFESPORT HOSPITAL | yume tor:
ther sentence was suspended. Harry” Les, and Genstal Roper} Bro. lond week, — stead; M ler, and a sister, Mary of Pitts
Dy. d. V: i yler, and a sister, Mary o 10ts~ AY TORT TRAE
» I wn, native Pennsylvanian, who was The Ebensburg Sportsmen’s Ass Thomas Hutchinson, aged about 41 ; » GATHERED DURING WEEK
PRETTY ; y one of Washington’s trusted aides and [tion has been promised a numb vears. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan —_—
+ MEN: A DEATH or CHIRDON CHILD, and officer in the corps of Pennsyl- Hungarian Pheasants for sto No Nanty-Glo, died in al, "CLARENCE W. LYTLE Word has been received here of the
im Howard Chirdon, the five year old |vania troops called the “Flying Troop.” "poses Lrotial tir Mole Jednes- | 1 _ +. |death of Mrs. John Adams at her home
purposes. hospital in McKeesport early Wedne ices for Clarence W. Ly-
v sate ia in Altoona. Burial took place in that
: 2 Jaren of, ths yous city on Tuesday. Mrs. Adams was an
Conan — on hiding 1 tie by | Old resident of this place.
. hr. g | John Smitbbauer of this place was
Bir oe made in. Lillydale a business caller in Patton Thursday.
BU bas ne a Frank Hyland of Altoona, has con-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chirdon of Later he was elevated to the rank of | Rev. Abram F. Berkey, a retired Ev- |. im Lllowing ah operation! w
Ashville, died of pneumonia at the par- 1 I > 7 . i. | 48Y morning, 10.0Wllg ra The fun
1 home Saturday night: els ar in the militia of Pennsyl-|angelical preacher, aged 77, died at his or gppendicitis, whieh he underwent | morning wi
enta ome on Saturday night. 1€ | yania. home in Johnstown, last week. Tost ask. He moved with his family to} me ©
deceased is survived by his parents, a, On April 13, 1785 shine : : RB wif] 280 week. He » YO |the Cath
rot rs > &] On April 13, 1785, Washington was| Mrs. Blaine Goughnour, aged 45, wife | \rogeesport from Nanty-Glo several|in st. Jo
sister and five brothers. The funeral presented with twelve horse-chestnut |of the Burgess of Conemaugh, died at Lis Wife ne She SON Survive ©
IN LASH,
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erment wasn
Q i Q r OT c 7 2 re yes ago. ——— .
DOIN services were held at two o'clock on seedlings by General Lee. Four of them | their home there, Sunday morning, ai- His narents are also living, and a num- | DIED OF The tinal was in charge of | (
Tuesday afternoon at St. Thomas’ Ca- he planted by the sepentine wolk in |ter a brief illness with pneumonia ber of brothers and sisters. He was a hie Tuneval Was i charge Ot {cluded a visit here with friends.
tholic church at Ashville and interment | garden at Mt. Vernon, laid out and Del OO Robi: of Pvinincl . eis i McCool Post of the Am-|™"\y".\ "Mrs E. J. Hoover were the
member of the Hnilg Fs Howard J d 23 1 at Lilly. | guests of friends in Altoona on Sui-
was in the church cemetery. | developed under his personal direc- {HOLDUP REPORTED | lodge in Nanty- Funeral arrange- | who has |
: tion. Two others he presented to Gen- | NEAR MUNDAY’'S CORNER ad shar rticulars. couls : Hg Err SS TEINS tn | day.
\ TRACE NOTES yo ar : oF ry] : a ments and other particulars could not | cog) co 1 OT L TR Y S TALISTS TO Me = Vallie Adams were re-
ST. BONIFACE NOTES. eral Brown, then his guest, who carried | — be learned at the time this Was Writ-| omar: a, GIVE TWO TALKS ON FRIDAY |r. Rud Mis. Valie fs were re
them on horseback and planted them| A holdup and robbery is reported to iey + FAL: :
i | Pollard Mulligan was a business call-
Hert 1 f yultry exten-
Herma K auff man, poultry exten % Altoona one day
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nagle, of Has-|at his home in Bath. The surviving | have happened on the Johnstown road ee ———————————
tings, spent the week end at the home tree developed into a magnificent spec- |at about 7:45 Saturday morning, near yaANGUAGE TEACHER. RESIGNS. . :
s Helen Sullivan, teacher of Lat-| pera] services and burial
the Pennsylvania | 12 1
Op ihe iti Al basi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bel
2 of Mrs. Edward Yeager. iman. It was, however, severely dam- [the White Tree gasoline ation, be-| riss ! E 3 Service
Miss Alice Schimpf has concluded a |aged by the great storm of January, | yond Munday’s Corner. Vasily Lahoduk | i, and French in the Nanty-Glo high this aiteinool at Mi : ALA } nie nsion oa Springs, have concluded
visit with relatives and friends in|1921. It measurements at that time |of Ebensburg, an insurance agent of c.hool for the past few years, has re- his 2 PROOR, ov: ungays : Re BT la or 1: = ou Sa with friends.
Cresson. were 20 feet, six inches in circum- |Ebensburg, an insurance agent who was coped from the faculty to accept a PORTAGE MERCHANT DIF anagem nos aay 3 5 | John R. Link was a business caller
Mrs. Elizabeth Yahner was a recent | ference at the base and 17 feet, six |enorute to Johnstown to make I taller position in the high school of TAGE MERCHANT DIES, han a Ys ping Wn Tegane | in Cresson on Friday.
visitor here. inches, at six feet above ground, with |weekly settlement at the office of the [per home city, Williamsport, Pa. Miss| ioe _— “ Vili be held ai the Mi. HEImon tarah-/ Nr. and Mrs. James Krise and son,
] Siezed by an 1 re, about four miles north of Ebens- Rea. were guests of friends Altoona
f Por u on the Carrrolltown road, at 2 :
f Por- 2 fe Carrye 11t X ond : ox on Monday.
Ay, waa lock, and the secoond meeting Willi = ~ypius Mannion was a recent busi-
held at 7:30 o'clock in the evening . 1
rer work in the Nan- | josaph Tonkay
week, her resigna- who conducte
» March 4th. The | place. a 0 as
John G. Ott is convalescing rapidly a broad symetrical crown eighty-five | company, claims to have been stopped Sullivan finishes
feet in breadth and a height of seven- | by four men in an old sedan, who tv-Glo school, t
rned to | ty feet. | blocked the way with their car, and re- tion being effecti
from a serious illness.
Mrs. Louis Carretto has retu co
her home in Detroit, after a visit at| — lieved him of a money sack containing | .. oar oldia special meet-| tien aqns 1C} a ig 1 ep In the ness visitor in thi e.
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. CARD OF THANK [$253 in cash. After relieving their vic- a to fill he vacancy. fied Sho ou naccted Ty he Orange hall, at Nicktown ho |- “After a brief t in Altoona Mr
Henry Ott. Ri. tim of the cash, they cautioned him| = _ —_— | faperah DRdUC Eeaing and mans gener Of baby and Mrs. Louis Adams have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Thomas were| We wish through these columns to!not to follow them as they drove of TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Jen Qelooe orn | chicks and young 1 urkeys will be the *o their home here.
recent Patton visitors. express our sincere appreciation to all |towards Munday’s Corner. Mr. Lahoduk | Thursday, February 28th. Evening : b. Jo phe he on n~- subject fOr nse two Inceyings. All DET-| MM. G. Adams was a business visitor
Mrs. Edward Weakiand of Patton was who assisted us during our recent be- | proceeded to Johnstown before report- service at 3 o'clocl Le 4 en will Bb 1d 1 Prosi Ce 1s who are interested in the rais- |, Patton on Saturday.
a caller here recently. reavement, the illness and death of our | ing the robbery, giving the alleged | sunday, March 3:d. Holy communion eS : ing of eines are invited to attenr| pg.) Krise has concluded a visit in
Re nt - m father, Adam Hitch; and to thank all | holdups nearly an hour to get away. at's A a Evenine prayer and sermon The deceased has be 1 a resid hese meetings. Patton with friends
John Leiden of St. Lawrence, was the | who furnished cars for the funeral.— | Police are working on the case but no Vos om : | Portage for the past twe ST ri
g p. m. is survived by his widow BC Ve arner of Windber, was a re-| ppg. Clyde Dow. of Vintondale. is a
week end guest of Patton relatives. 'Regis and Children. clues have been discovered. ; tops 5 dc rtha Tor :
L A. Post, Rector. kay, and by four children ent guest among friends in town. dHest of friends in town