oe ————————— THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. ; NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY iG: THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU he publisher, edi- HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN r and business VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO yusiness manager, LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. tton, Pa. outiet Thos. A. Owens, ondholderts, mor- : 4 i . rity holders own_ h VOL. XXXV, NO. 14 PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11th, 1929. iti $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. r cent or more of yonds, mortgages, e: NONE, . WENS Publisher. cribed before me |, 1929. R., Notary Public. IMPORTANT EET AN LEGION ENDS OWN LIFE Will Be Held Next Tossday Night, April 16th in the American Legion Hall. CLEAN-UP WEEK PATTON HIGH SCHOOL LEGAL TROUT ARE BEGINS | MONDAY NOTES OF THE WEEK WAITING FOR LINES >atton Board of H of Health Desig- | nates All Of Next Week . at Beaver Dam | Meeting of American Legion on] for Borough Cleansing mem | Tuesday IGE JAM IN THIS [LOCAL AND STATE KILLS HER SON, STATE IN MOVIES NEWS OF INTEREST Do You Know That ' That “Uncle Tom’s | Conden Cabin’s” Picture was Hot In This State. | None Under Six . Inches Has Been Distributed by Board. Predicts Records Lifeless Bodies of “of Guisse Gates | 35, and Son Donald, 10, Found ja Summary of f What Is Trans. | piring Among the Students, | Serious and Otherwise. sed items ems Gathered from | Various Sources for the Busy Reader. SPEER of Pennsylvania, >ATTON, Palmer | | | | | Fi et ton eres night, April 16th. Many mat- | —— . 2 # et specious, or “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” one of the| There is no possiblity of tax reduc-| Taking her 10-year-old ton, Donald | ters of importance will be brought up | The Pasion Borad of Hesith, 5 is! Jim St ras ; rly Stocked fo 8 greater SYieNt aul with the Phila- oldest of pictures. and one of the |tion legislation at the special session | Gates, to the Beaver Dam, near Flinton | at this meeting. regular meeting, held recently decided | Jim Shannon was absent the early | ever before and none at flood tide gh colleges and DICLHISS, 3M ce» lof Congress, high Treasury officials | Guisse Gates, aged 35 years, shot and| Music Club and Legion are plan- to observe next week, the week of Part of this week because of an at-| because of torrential spring rains, the ut surgical oper- very, very best and biggest of the|g;q recently = : | killed the child and then committed nig on getting the Legion Band of April 15th, as “Clean-up week in the tack of Sone indigestion. streams of Pennsylvania furnish un- 5 \ inter . A i . Be > € 5% & et, ree ras a week- Rit ally ’ pi ’. wy ad is internal recent photo plays, coming to the A summer session’ of St. Francis col- | Sicide last Sunday night, discovery of | Clearfield, Pa., for Music week. | Borough, and have posted cards at con- for in 0), rons Yan & ou eB¢ vig. | usually good fishing when the irowt a Grand Theatre, Patton, on Monday [lege will be conducted from July 2|the lifeless bodies being made during| We are unable to Picture Be | [ie As) yom Campbell and Morgen Stickler| The A L . 4 y ad= +1 ~ op i ” - a a e y p predic ti 5, 55 and Tuesday of next Week, had much | 0 August 10 at the Mt. Aloysius acade- | a search started when the mother hind the German Lines” until June. | aduariisemens in shis jsve adv | hiked to Ashville last S : ) ee re i Predicsion matie 4 Has pation, eplipesy, : my at Cresson. Credits earned in the|and son failed to return home. [So Mr. Blatt is getting another pic- | sing citizens of the move. This parti- | Diked to Ashville last Sunday even-|risburg by N. R. Buller, Commissioner : retting, and y : - : : ; All To ir f Fisheries, w ach spri bed wetting, and of its participation in Pennsylvania, qimmer session will be recognized in| The two bodies were lying partly in ture in its place. All Legion members| 2120 Week Nas been designeg BY the nls Brown was a shopper in Al > eo wg? er a 8 -la tour > trout fishing country There are al state department of health and other matters to bel | state department as clean-up through- t J {out the Commonwealth. Cities, bor-| be there business mee urged to important at this 1s of the body n suffering from toona last Saturday. Morris Aaronson was a recent visitor | as the following news story from the | the awarding of the A. B. degree, also | the shallow water at the Beaver Dam are Pittsburgh Press of last November 8th |towards the standard permanent cer- | when found by a brother of the dead |of just prior to the legal season. If heavy rains do not mar the early part of be greatly §im- | g | tificate. A limited number of board-| Woman. In the woman's right hand |brought up ne th Ar S| "3 . 5 y y in A eas as av ot v RRO, Of/pi, to hows, as follows: ling students can be accommodated for| Was clasped a .38-caliber revolver, with | Ex-service men who Sy not paid | 0ushs, communities and individuals | ALOR, ht. Halen: Cole: i She season as they did last year, Bul- lists aya i Franklin, Pa., might have gone down, | the summer sessions and registrations | two shots discharged. The Gates boy up their. dues, should do so now. | throughout the Siaie gre urged 10 so- Esther err were on the Siok ist ss UL Shop] Save Sg » gif = x 0 +" 7. iS Jer S S/ n ; QE “ino imi unities have stuf in history, together with “Uncle Tom's | for these classes will close June 1. i was shot through the back of the head, | Remember Memorial Day is not far | OPE? Tate in $0 olwerving the week. last week. : 2 = ho dite Securing The legal wi ( SU We Aside from those which survived the The Patton Borough officials are will_ [ing to go half way with the resident Miss Krumbine and Mr. Charlton | legal season last year the Commission S in making this clean-up week a suc- | were visitors at the latters home nf announced that more than 1,000,000 | cess. Beginning on Friday of next | Hancock Maryland last Sunday. legal trout will have beep placed in ch cases to sap- Cabin” if the director of public safe-| George Saunders, aged 47, colored, | near the right ear, and the mother was | off. ty of that city handn't become worried | formerly of Nanty-Glo, died Thursday | Shot through the right temple. They about possible flood damage and or-| morning of tuberculosis at the County | had been dead about three hours be- body was claimed and was | fore discovery of the bodies. John Somics Died ilmenis of long > trouble may be . dered a great ice jam just outside of home. The s 8 ] ) the poor results Eh gn Le i E taken to. Nanty-Glo for burial | Miss Gates, who was a daughter of | week, conveyances furnished by the| A meeting of the senior class was | the streams before April 16. Last fall SHS i Concerned about the impending wat_| Alfred Root, aged 42, of Cresson is Mr. and Mrs. Levi O. Gates, residing M d M | borough will haul away all rubbish [Ded lost Pray afternoon to decide |794,312 were distributed. During the. ttsburgh, Fa.) er menace, citizens of Franklin little|a patieni at the Mercy hospital in {at Flinton, left the parental home on ay orning| that cannot be burned if it is placed | o% the type of graduation announce-| present week approximately 400.000 EE knew ap “Eliza,” who was soon to bee | Altoona, suffering from contusions of |about 8 o'clock Sunday night. When [in boxes, barrels, or suitable con- | Hehe cards to be used by the seniors more will be placed in the streams. PR come famous, was speeding towards the head and abrasions of the body, | she and the boy failed to retu John Somics aged | 63 years, died of | jainers. and placed in the alleys. Begin| wo hogy Bo — dee has as SH of the oul Which Se Som that municipality to re-enact that epic suffered Friday night in an automo-|home following church services, where a complication of diseases at his So .jearly in the week to. clean up .abous| Would be purchased from E. A. Weighs) ston disirfniod Wels at least six inches of womanly daring and courage de- | bile accident in Altoona. it was believed they had gone, relati here Monday. | your premises. Youll find lots to do | Saver Philadelphia. lin length. When low water last fall ¢ —— > scribed so vividly by the Harriet| A class of boys and girls received | became alarmed and a searching party | The deceased is survived by his wi- | | that should be done. Burn up every- | Ralph Cordell spent last Sunday in | stopped further distribution the al- ) Beecher Stowe in the chapter in which | their first Holy Communion at St. Ber- | Was organized and about 25 persons|dow, Mrs. Annie Somics, and these | | thing inflammable, and leave only the| og ying Irons, swi [eady legal Wout not distribused ware { Bliza crosses the Ohio river with |nard’s Church Sunday morning. The|of the community, including relatives children: Mrs. Annie Rodgers, of Re- | matter that cannot be thus destroey | Al Jo trang Ee fan ying, [ent at the hatchertes, Fed on the diet } “Little Harry” in her arms and with children are from the parochial school | started a hunt for the mother and !nove; Mrs. Mary Zabinko and Michael | | for the borough to haul away. most evory Toning fne am hikes | which the Commission permits many ( vicious blood-hound$* yapping at her|and received their training for the|son. Nearly two hours later the grue- | Somi both of Wilmington, Del.; | The success of the clean-up move- | or mms. two or. three hues ou oLf of them now have reached eight of : heels. | Sacrament, there. Holy Communion |some discovery was made. Cha and Vera Somic both of | ment, of course rests with each indivi- | town, and in the evening, Coach|nine inches in length. P ( 1 o hat EN | was distributed to the class at the| Miss Gates is survived by her par- | Philadelphia; George and Joseph So- [dual of Patton through his or her eo- { Chariton puts the team through the| Attaches of the Commission at Har- a 3 Se or on pe |g o'clock service. | ents, mentioned above and these bro- | mics, both of Johnstov and Mrs, | Operation. Lets all put our shoulders | track drill on the local athletic field. | risburg prepared lists showing every ° | Sotiajnd the crossing by leaping Va The School Board of Elder Township | thers and sisters: Harry, George M.,| Helen Peterson and Theresa both at]? the wheel and help make the week | Cifford Yahner was on the sick list | trout stream in the State and the 3 fhe DY oa her Donk Pom re v3 a | will elect teachers for the different Blair, Ralph and Edwin Gates, all of | home. | the success it should be. | for several days last week. | nearest town from which it can be . | lo po cake as hese great 5 om Bape schools of the township, at a meeting | Flinton; and Mrs. May Hill and Mrs.| Funeral services were conducted this | | Ruth Rennie is back in school again | reached. All queries regarding good tr- IC 3] Td Sa he SOM | log for Saturday, April 20. Appli-|Olive Kuhn, of Altoona. morn in the local Russian Orthodox | MRS. THERES A HOPPEL jhe an Bhsones of severaal days due out streams are answered by the | the El tt % her Way to | CANLS for schools are requested to have| A double funeral was held yesterday Church, with interment in the c rch IS TAKEN BY DEATH | to sickness. Board. : ie X {2g thet Was on he oy ne | their certifieates be presented along afternoon for Miss Guissie Gates, agad | cemetery. 4 2 | Esther Anderson was an Altoona | Although the State boasts of hun- ture } ranklin was prepared to cross the | ith the applications. The board will|35 years, and her son Donald Gates, — iM I 3 | saw goer Monday evening. Esteher|dreds of streams in which it is ex- ( turbulent by the treacherous expedient |. at St. Boniface. 10, in United Brethren Church, of pATTON SCOUTS TO PRE ember of Ager Family and Survived saw the production “Broadway Melo- | pected the fishing will be good the fol- —r— of skipping from one floating cake of | = cq. f Ebensburg wt- | which tt thor Was i stay P N SC ! 2.0 By Ten of 13 Children. | dy. | lowing have been listed as included foe to okilier. carrying in her arma| Siac DOw of Bbenshug was arrest- d le mother was a member. PARE FOR CAMP JAMBOREE | ns | oss Tindal Tas Bit 1 , Tere x S 2, u : {ed Thursday night and arraigned be- | Interment was in the Beaver Valley! The Patton Scouts are preparing to| Mrs. Theres re 1 . | eg Lundquist has been absent for |in the most popular: : another “litle Harry,” which in this fore Justice of the Peace James T.|Cemetery. ; ALO! oC i 2 a Nag 0} Mu, -heresa Ager Hopp e, aged 78, | the past week owing to an attack of | Lackawxen creek, Wayne county, 1 4.5 case would doubtless have been a bun- | Young or charge of disorderly con aa take part in the umboree which is widow of Henry J. Hopple, died at 6:40 | tonsilitis. | which can be reached from Alden- dle of rags. held every year, in one of the large|o’clock Saturday evening at the Hopple| Tavier Strickmatter was a caller in| ville | duct. Dow was taken into custody by| MAN U XE T { cities of Pennsylvania, usually in Get-| home, in Carrolltown, where Mrs. H a 1 \ vite. All of this for the sake of realism |state police when he raised a com-|* SES AXE TO KILL wi BS RE Io an oi own, x ace 3 > OP- | Ebensburg Monday morning. Tobyhanna, Brodhead’s and Tunk- «| tvs] o. : a . rs Wit 1] we : " in @ motion picture- The picture was motion on the street. He was taken] WIFE AND THEN SUICIDES |“ "C5 Joc nan for the arvana] Ee een 1 or a i Ia | Dry Stoltz, Spent (0 PAs Wesel Ha nnOr Oe Mle Ly, reach- Universal Picture Co.'s $2,000,000 ver-|to the Dixmont hospital Friday when, | Er of . Dive | ET A on [Ron yr 9D e os the mother in Cresson with friends. ~ |ed from Tobyhanna, Analomink and sion of Mrs. Stowe’s propagandish no- after being under observation ai the | Frank Chiffen, Reynoldsville, Decap- AE tied 4 ch patrol ha [2 vo een: ihe ol oping o> w id Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe and Miss | Nicholson. vel of slavery and the old south. county jail during the night, it was| itates Mate, Then Kills ak ly OLIGO idl cami Taal ve > Eo ODD es ID l-| Gallagher were shoppers in Altoona| Raymondskil, Pike county, five miles Universal, it seems, had genine tro- | decided that his mental condition needs | Himself : List oohdists of an officar and his | in i On A nk, oS J Satiixday. | from Milford; Dwarfkill, Pike county, ( uble in getting Eliza across a river | medical attention. —_ — are Hn chutes of the) rg; George, Patton; Augustine, and| There will be no county commercial) Garvil Bridge; Vandermank Pike coun. 0ooper in the approved and desired manner. | Frank Krepsiein, aged 65 years, of | After decapitating his wife with a camp; bi oi oo ot efor he HoDpie, Detrors Minh Jos [eons held this year but, a state | ty, at Milford; Dingman’s Brook, Pike And that was one of the various rea- [South Fork, died of pneumonia last|lumberman’s axe, Frank Chiffen, bo he By aesistant. an azman | ir Bonn gL Mato. No | ones will be held at Indiana, Pa. jp at Dingman's Ferry. | : 3 ie dl & F: n a: a | Wa . z 3T'; £ . OW | Mass sons why is took this company more | Wednesday a week, in a hospital at|silk mill fireman, removed a crucifix is foment] on sloward who) York city. and oa glen, errs Nov {on May 11. Loyalsock creek and Bear creek, Ly- than two years to make this specta- | Philadelphia. The deceased is survived! from the wall of his home at Reynold- hes the duhes { a fire tender | troit rr bocnl verso stor of Tle rity Mr. Forseythe spent the week- end | | coming county, at Montoursville. ARE cle and why the production costs moun- | by his widow and one son, Steve, re-|sville, Pa., Thursday of last week, and |p. 11: hg atrol cul and Pawar Pie wat 5 Sister ty | at his home in Lilly. | Mud Run, Carbon county at Al- d to a fi that gave some of the [siding South Fork. hile holding 16 Tn his left hand fatally | OY nis list officers, on patrol can|and Edward Ager, Spangler and Mrs. | — brightsville and Hickory Run, Carbon ted to a figure that gave 5 siding at South Ior , e hounng I § ! atally | octablish a camp, and have a meal| H. A. Luther and Mrs. Frank Krug. | ; 3 ’ Universal auditors goose flesh and| Patrick Forgarty, aged 69 years, for-|shot himself through the head with a prepared in a short period of time | Kotsmeton =| COMMISSIONERS SEEK county, at Lehigh Tannery. spinal chills. merly of Bakerton, died at Ebensburg| revolver he held in his right hand. tthe. He Catania | tins SE he " Eo asa ” Fishing creek and Young Woman's became so se-|at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Death| Police said Chiffen was insanely A Hike to gain some practice in est Funeral services were conducted at HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT | creeks, Clinton county, at Lock Haven; 9 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. Bene- Kettle creek. Clinton county, at West- They ablishing camp, and’ preparing a meal, 2 | will be held next Wednesday afternoon | dici’s h will last approxi-| Interment was in ~~ The matter finally rious, one might easily jealous of his wife, Gertrude, 40. : : rs “hurch, arrolltown. said a few months ago Chiffen nailed church, Caralliow! the church cemet- | Catholic Ask State to Repair Road Between port. ( Ebensburg and Munday’s ! imagine Di-| Was attributed to a complication of diseases. The deceased has relatives r Harry Pollard, in his highl Ea Avery eg n 00% an Io calling to high hea, |in Akron, O. boards over the doors and windows of a aon hi! "he scouts hope | ery | : Spring creek, Centre county, at Bel- ] § ven in the manner of an ancient the-| The Cambria county Commersione rs | his home, leaving one door open, where Tn rs 4 perfect patrol by this plan oe a La -Orner. |Lstonis; Black Moshennen, Centre “ Kin: for a river filled | Friday appropriated the sum of $3,-| he cahined three doys. Every time] 2 et in a ee ITPVDE Nam AINTQ TQ | a. ; | county, at Philipsburg. a Blom 500 to the Cambria Couniy Free Lay |the dogs bark, police said, Chiffen a in hye Rt I'YPE OF ST UDENTS 13 an The Sounty puisieners, Ji ses. | Big Spring, Cumberland county, at | Polar started product «Uncle | library in accordance with an order is-| would run from the mill where hej . Pennsylvania In & jamboree. | BASIC SUBJECT OF MEET |sion recently, wrote a letter to Gover-| Newsville. Bd orlard SI arte proque 100. on Nee sued by the tourt. The fund will be| worked a few hundred yards away to I a J Bs tet) nor Fisher and ‘the secretary of the | Little Tionesta and Bear creek For- | Tom's Cabin in 1926. About the first used to meet currents expenses and; see who was visiting his wife. A Hike w 85 he on Sana: J: ¥ Ion [state highway department requesting | est county, at Tionesta and Marienvil- thing he did was to send out Bob; . \urchase of additional volumes| Chiffen spent several hours the day ie BO sional we Connell Heads. of .Normal. School. Banquet [that the deplorable condition of that|je, loves Lawton, location scout, to 100K Info| ,¢ ,y pooks, | before the murder sharpening the axe “V5 af the Con Companys al Cambria County's section of the William Penn highway | pickeys Run Falling Spring Cono- some good rivers with “ice-crossing fois with which he murdered his wife, pol- The Sco ar panning to big) Principals | between Ebensburg and Munday's Cor- | cocheague, Franklin county, at Mer- the possibilities. Lawton investigated a lot | | AGED CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP jce were informed. a cabin for hold ng gyey : 2 es | ner be investigated and improved be- | cersburg, Chambersburg and Greencas- ? of good-looking rivers on the west Hearing screams coming from his, 0 Winter. The location af oh poi “The type of student who should | fore another winter sets in. | tle. not yet been sclected but it Tn | Numerous complaints have been re-| Spruce creek, Garner's Run and East coast but they douldn’t do, because FARMER ANSWERS CALL | others room, Frank Chiffen, jr. |D33 Jer Dr 3 eo recommended for admission to a | Ls r a believed it will be built near the Coun- | ceived by the commissioners relative | Branch Stone creek, Huntingdon coun- of lack of scenery that would corres | = = rushed to her room in time to see his state teachers’ college” was the general | : D * pond with that along the Ohio river. George D. Pryce, aged T7 years, a| father commit sucide. Mrs. Chiffen’s cil Ring. ' tonic of discussion at the annual ban-|to conditions along this strech of the |ty at Spruce Creek, Neff’'s Mills and . Just at this time Pollard was ad- | well-known retired farmer and life-|104y was cut “in numerous places. The regular weekly meeting was| orf eel by the Indiana State| highway. In their letter the commis- | Huntingdon. vised of a situation at Franklin, which [long resident of Cambria TownshiD,| wps. Chiffen was the mother of six held on Wednesday evening. No id Tene fa college to the school heads |sioners brought to the attention of the | T,ttle Lehigh creek and Cedar creek SRILA. ii - i 5 . : . 1h AVE, ce Li ite ‘tan natters * \ * 5 : € Hae * was ideal for the ice scene. Here a!died of paralysis at his home at 6:15] chjqre ta EE a 2 15. portant matters ‘of business were dis- | os o COO" ACS | chief executive of the state highway Si 7h ’ : t fam In the river hod backed ied Ot PATEL | To Suffered i children between the ages of 12 and o. The boys played a few games, of Cambria county at the Ebensburg : exe > Boi dog! Lehigh county, at Allentown. ] 8-9 grea Ju 3 : 2 acked | o'clock Friday evening. He Suffered a|1g years. t os t ys ple was Sioa, linn Friday night. The discussion at|department the fact that the bulk o Pine creek, West Branch Pine creek, oko : 0 weeks ag, y : : whic » meet smissed. | ., ols : > AT y 5 C po Bouie ve o na billy Shows ma WOOkS 0 i ais ol The double killing occured abou: 4|% lich the meeting | Friday night's meeting was a contin- ! he Tara ic passing Jopaugh Be Lyman run, Genessee Fork, Potter and 4 "he deceased 1s survived bi S o'clock last Thursday morning while — {uation to the same subject discussed | © csburg, Johns 5 e - | tioga counties, at Ansonia and Gale- ] Sova Jo risen Suonsh Ie % fields | dow, Mrs. Jennie (Swatman) Pryce, | the six children slept in the home, pol- [CAMBRIA COUNTY GETS |at last year’s meeting. Dr. C. R. Fos- | ints as well as persons coming to w- ton. Mill creek, Slate Run, Cedar Run, IN thas ha oem 2Ae 5 ove. | a these children: Clifford x Tyee of |jce st ITS FOURTH JUDGE | to; head of the teochers’ college, acted | ensburg for the various terms of court pogter and tioga counties, at Couders- and gs loosen up a pit yer Noy Ebensburg; Mo Harold 0 Hark, of he ore |as toastmaster at the banquet Friday { must pass over this road. ol ions PROT, Slate Run ann Cedar Run. ave made it an uy a] or id | Cresson; John Pryce, of Meadville FRANK BURGOON EX XPIRES |House Acts promptly on Measure; | | evening and led the conference whilh| 4A delegation of Nanty-Gio cillzens.| peadwaters Tionesta creek, Wildcat to do her Shs ou) | ear o 3 bagi Walter Pryce, of Port Washington, Md., AT HOME NEAR FRUGALITY Fisher Expected to Sign took place afterward. | including John Carlisle, secretary of| reek Farnsworth creek, Four-Mile ginvent., Pollard quickly assembied and Mary, Milford, Authud and Clar. | ME INE AL It Soon One of the principal features which the borough council, and Charles| gyn warren county, at Clarington. those of the cast needed for this scene ence Pryce, all at home. He also leaves — came before the meeting was two | Hauth, borough engineer, called on the | and requested | MINERS’ HOSPITAL NOTES 73, one of the | commissioners last week and started east by the fastest train. |one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth McKay, of| Frank Burgoon, aged An additional “Jue igeship was created | onalygis test on orthmetic and English In the meantime the jam had grown | Ebensburg. The decease sed was a mem- bes: known residents of northern Cam- | on the Cambria C unty bench Tuesday | ore Sy by Miss Olive Tilton, head of that steps be taken to have a concrete| Ls Randa Molt i in proportion and the water had be- | ber of the Ebensburg Conregational|bria county, died ot 5:30 o'clock Thu-|yhen the House passed finally the Sen- | | Toes mathematics department at the | foot-bridge constructed over the Black- Hoss on rs. Sa er Pe — gun to back up, creating a vast reser-| Church. rsday morning at the home of his| ate pill providing for the third jurist. |.qjege, and “Prot Charles Manwiller, | lick in the borough. IR Rl ; e or - on vior that threatened to do great dam-| Funeral services were held at 2 o'-| brother, Charles Burgoon of White| rhe measure, which adds an addi-| mpelish head ; : : Prospect for highway repairs seems | I gy os Apia o a 1 gl age it not relieved. It was then that |clock Monday afternoon at ‘the late | township, near Frugality. Mr. Burgoon|giona] Judge to handle the rush of| Miss Tilton took up the fundamen- | remote, in a letter received from the |, i! ow > jrsh aX a ans aug the safety director got his men busy residence, conducted by the Rev. John | was a widower and is survived by One| court business in Cc Jambria County, now tal enkiRss of pupils in arithmetic | highway department: tom ary So o I oa oY of with the dynamite. The jam was bro-|R. Thomas, pastor of the Congrega-| daughter, Mrs. E. D. Daniels of Pitls-|o0es to the Governor for signature. as brought out in the tests given the | Gentlemen: ; ns ir three ra “ ken and all of the valuable ice went |tional Church. Interment was in the |burgh. Hew as a brother of Charles = 14 js assumed the Governor will sign frOSOTOn entering the college each| I am in receipt of your letter of} Dons Sr Schaffer remmg on down the river. | Lloyd Cemetery. Burgoon, White township; Lawrence ine pill in the very near future and |, Yer EE tion sw andar ldap 3. In which you call attention | 59 = Me ad ga pate Then Pollard and his troupe arrived, | - | Burgoon, Dysart and Mrs. McMullen, | ake an appointment simultaneous- | ect ‘and each freshman is required to| to the condition of part of route 2 a 2X Sd Jeo g toss- bloodhounds and all, only to find that | HARTMAN OF NANTY-GLO Vintondale, and is survived by a bro- | pass it before he or she is eligible for from Ebensburg to Munday's Corner. a fenton de) 7) Doria. arte » there was no more ice in the river.That GIV LIFE SENTENCE |ther in Altoona and another sister. E ooenic] 1 cnt tell you just how much| endl, of Alloons, under | was disappointment No. 1. And it was Ene Funeral services were conducted at| oop. an CELLENT | Sli De Cambria Coun |money we will have to put into re- i E operasion for hii removal o wO- then too late to take the scene that| oyerryling a defense motion for a 9 o'clock Saturday morni in St. | TERE gE FOR OLD SILK HOSE |i are above the average in problem |blacement of our macadam roods: on oe st re ‘Mahaffey, is year. So it had to put over until the |. trial udge John N. Langham Mon- | Augustine’s Catholic church at St. cab | olution. stressed the fact that funda- |and we will not be able to do so until] MIS Mare Marshad, © ani i 5 ance. following winter. A satisfactory . spot | gay sentenced Delmas C. Hartman, 21- | Augustine. Interment was in the chur ch| ise Mary Hackett of the U. S. | tiie operations, particulary in ad-|after the legislature ad journs. 8 A re nr was b NE a ns yenr-old Naniy.Clo youth, to Life im-|cemeiery, Veterans’ “Hospit: No. 49, at 24th| | dition should bem ore thoroughly cov- | JAMES L. STUART. alerted to or hot ital to in an lue, near Plattsburgh and the Maine of prisonment. in the Western pentiten- — Str of Philadelphia, Has written to | | ered. She also asked the principals to | —————— m—— operation for the of her ton- s the ice scene was Sorted, heres ut | vary for the murder of Frank Carney, SOUTH FORK MAN \ Arkor] can Legion Auxiliaries in the | have instructors stress the meaning of | MRS. ANNIE CONRAD sils. over- luck was still against Pollard __|a farmer who was slain at his home IS FATALLY HURT resuesting am to send all old|the per cent. and its relation to the | oe te. Conrad. aged 10 a John Kutstil, of Allport, is receiving He contracted pneumonia and was | near Strongstown last spring. As the result of a broken neck re- stockings to this hospital. The|common decimal fractions. Mis annie Co ight An medical attention at the hospital : ele- in a hospital at Albany for two months. | Hartman, who was convicted by a|ceived last Thursday in an accident vied soldtor vs at this mstitu-| Prof. Manwiller laid great smpha- died of paralysis Sung ay nig t a the ies) nen: TS os Houpstel.. whic . Again the ice was out for another win, | jury at the December term of crimi-|at his home in South Fork, Martin ,, yse them in making rugs which |sis on inflection and occent in his ad- Si of het i lg og gh Th underwent an tas Pa appendi- ring ter, And 1 was Ag) unl he JopowIn nal court, was saved from the leec-| Raymond, aged 44 years, died at Me- |... sold for their benefit, and besides dress to the principals. The sentence, tvays 2 aay Mo, Shy mais "| citis at the Spangler hospital, is gett- winter that the scene was finilly made. | tric chair by the jury’s recommenda- | morial Hospital at 2 o'clock Sunday | givine them some spending money, | its relation to the paragraph, the parts Tho Suro a iow ing along very nicely And at last it was made on almost |ijon for mercy. He will appeal the case morning. Some mystery SWTOUNAS pops’ pass away many a wearisome | of the sentence, grammatical correct- | Ms. Qonrad was ie Yidow of Gas Willi 5 McFelly, of Spangler and Be Las ie to the state supreme court, his attor-| Raymond's death as to the cause of hour. The i also appreciate any |ness, vocabulary, punctution and .capi- i ig MT gy PP Loar Mansel, of St Bo oie, were mn I as i Bo ih Perey Alin Rose (of Jonnstown | the accioait #14 80 Bes mn Easter cards, these | talization also were taken up by the Sy ih 28, 1858. The admitted to the Spangler hospital for : announced. made by the District Attorney's office .ino i king up programs | professor. b= Ys a 0 ax 2S ’ America. The actula shooting of the| ppijjarq Mardis, 22, and William H.|and Coroner Annie Swabb to determine I card “tion TR help Dro V4 Sanders, head of the health deceased had lived for the last 30 RA Beil. ut tila plans ice scene was near Marietta, O. ON) Campbell, 18, both of Nanty-Glo, who whether or not he fell or was pushes this ment se by taking either or both of department at the college, discussed [Joars: Mrs. Conrad is Survived by these| I uk gi) a for cn ment the Ohio river. i were Hartfan’s companions on the |down a flight of steps. he hove artic] to Mrs. Kinkead’s the physical defects which ate con- children: Mrs. McEvoy, mentioned Wes taken to the hospital for treatment “Uncle Tom's Cabin” opens 2 SPe-|pjoht of the assualt which resulted in| The deceased was a widower, his|g \tionery Store, and the Legion Au-|sidered in the matter of a student's above; Harry, Walter and _ Charles SSDEE | Tennio. of Suangler. is be- cial engagement at the Grand theater ggrey’s death, pleaded guilty and are| wife having preceded him to the grave ry of the Walter McCoy Post will, admission to the college. He stated, Conrad, ai of Akron, Of Simon: J, ry ved i the hospital for a fra- Monday. {now awaiting sentence. four years ago. He is survived by thes e of the rest. ! among other things, that students hav- Conead, 9 New Sern, Pa S00 Fron tured left shoulder the result of an comm = children: Anthony, John, Walter, Mar- —_— ret | ne noticeable defects are not admitted, fs Corral ot leveled, oy “pn So Zccident on Wednesday of t week JOHN BOBROVICH RUTH DORA WARNER | garet and Charles, all at home; Mary ELIZABETH DZUREKO | although some forms of disfigurement foaves xo I a while working at the Madeira Hill | Ruth Dora Warner, three-year-old of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. Charles Zed. ko, infant daughter | may not be considered a defect. iis Ebensburg: MTs. Mery Yahner, of mine. = [1 John Bobrovich, two-months-old son of Joseph Bobrovich, of Washington | daughter of Mr. pneumonia her ner, died of grandparents, Mr. | Funeral services were held at and Mrs. Frank War- | ih, of Conemaugh. Three brothers and on Saturday several sister also survive. 9 o- Michael Dzurenko, Portage, died of a| attendance seases at the pan-|gon, superintendent of the Johnstown educators in were Dr. Samuel J. Slaw- the city schools; Among of Cres- and and Mrs. Kate Ebig, grandchildren also survive. Loretto, son. Twenty-one LEGION AUXILIARY HOLD A CINCH PARTY Township, died at the parental home at the home of were “le t Sreat-rranderil on Saturday evening. Death was caused |and Mrs. Frank Warner, sr, of Puritan. | clock Tuesday morning in St. Anthony's | gpa] home last Friday. She is sur-|pale McMaster, principal of Cochran S'pore of ll ®vote held yesterday| Don't forget that on Monday evening U S by a complication of diseases. |The deceased is survived by her par-, Catholic Church at South Fork. Burial | by her parents, three brothers| Junior High school; J. D. Ripple, prin- | na Sc Sm yes Sioay next, April 15th, the Ladies’ Auxiliary ’ . The deceased is survived by his ents and a twin sister, Elizabeth. whs in the church cemetery. y sister {cipal of Joseph Johns Junior High! 3 OF OG hs i ays he aor of the American Legion will hold a HTP father, two brothers and one sister, Funeral services were held Monday —— —— were held Saturday |school, and Miss Edna K. Fearl and Nonte C: ean RL t Eons cineh and bridge party in the Com- ar- The mother died at the time of the afternoon at the grandparents ;' home. HOLY TRINTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH lic Church, at Lilly, | Mrs. Allen G| Montgomery. 1 ame Janae Comsiery. 4 gna- Raittiy hall following the regular child’s birth. Burial was in the Mt. Union Comatery. Henry A. Post, Rector. the church ceme- — burg. mseting of that body. The meeting Funeral services were held Monday | —_— pmm— Sunday, April 14th, Holy Communion | tery. The stree; commissioner and his will pe called to order at seven o'clock afternoon in Sacred Heart Polish! Mrs. Fannie " McQuill n and son, | & Sermon at 8 A. M. _— re———— | force have again outlined the streets, Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Davis and son, | sharp so that all will be in readi- Catholic Church, of Portage. Interment Waldron, were recent visitors in Johns- Evening Prayer and Sermon at 4 Mrs. W. J. Bor man of Detroit, was ' with prand new white paint, indicative of Pittsburgh, were the recent guests pes : for the party at 8:15. Lovely was in the church cemetery. town. P.M. a recent Paton cal Cr. of the borough's parking regulations. of local relatives. prizes. Admission 25c. Please come