The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 30, 1929, Image 1

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and the result is HE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE
nliness is an im- 3 HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND
rd service. Much VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON
AS been designed LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION,
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Wn Fomas VOL. XXXV. NO. 21. PATTON. CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 30th, 1929. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
given the cloest
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- PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF PATTON TO OBSERVE ! CHANGES IN GAME
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e nomination of | 3 ~ : COMMISSION MADE
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iblican Primaries : \ Rail | ‘ Se ——— [| o 2. —_—
Scan) « marles by, ML. 5 Bentz Speaks At the | American Legion and Red Men ; %/New Bounty Gives Five Dollars
L. EVANS *racuatioh; erops Pre- | Both Will Have Fitting 1% N & for Each Goshawk Killed in
a Pa. sent Play, Ceremonies [4 of 1 Certain Period.
MANY TO ENTER P. H. S.| Plans of the officers and members |% 5 VAN CLEVE IS PROMOTED
NOTICE | pn : oa BLY +54 VY 4 «17.
nisl M. Jenkints I : | of the Waiter McCoy Post, American * 5 - ee
f Patton, County ® ae Dune SeHooly of Patton com-| Legion, of Patton, provide for the ade- + + H. L. Hines, supervisor of Division L
of Pennsylvania, Pais we 1928-1929 term of school on | quate and fitting observance of Mem- [+ & [for the stale game commission ha
veri thal Letters . oe 5 Test. Cone eiont gh orial Day, tomorrow. [4 % been appointed superintendent of the
y 16 ! ‘ere held in the high school auditor- ie ; be . oe ilo: s Papind wit) a ana of Ne
state of said de- ium on Wednesday afternoon of lass | > ll is raade for the appearance of | [game Inns with headquarters at ix
ed to the under- week. Dr. M. S. Bentz of Ebensburg| 2. X-service men at the Municipal | %|Jordan State Game Farm, near New
debted to the made the principai address and pre- | Cuiding at 8:30 tomorrow morning, at | #4 |Castle, and W. L. Wright, District
ested to make sented the diplomas to the graduates | which time the Legionairres will pro- | &| Game Proiector for Westmoreland
aving claims or The following members of the sen. | cc€d to the various local cemeteries | 4+ + county, has been appointed supervisor
» them known ior class received diplomas: Alberta and fire salutes in honor of the sol- | to succeed Mr. Hines, with headquar-
Albright; Mary ANIL Esther Ander dier dead. They ex-soldiers will then | 4 ters at, Traguer, Pa.
KINS, Executor, son, Miidred Bearer, Hilda Beck, Eth- 20 to on Lawrence, St. Augustine and | Harry Van Cleve *, who
Patton, Pa. el Marie Boyer, Catherine Buck, Mary | - aes prings. The Red Men will al- |; spent several mont Memorial
eg Pa. Chverchko, Grace Dillon, Betty Foger-| -C hold Memorial services in the morn- | hospital at Johnstov llowing an ac-
: ty, Thelma Forsberg, Betty Grant, Ca- Ing at the Fairview cometery. |% cident at the C ria county fair last
therine Gregg, Florence Hornauer, Ce- Co [= year, when he 1 d in a buffa-
celia Hritz, Jane Lowes, Louise Mc- MANY 0 N | & %:|lo pen, has stant chief
Laughlin, Adeline Nuss, Marguerite 5 ws | of the Bureau o lasory animals
Petretsky, Rose Pissnick, Cornelia [5 # [the new name for the Bureau of Ver-
Rumberger, Martha Rumberger, Anna APPRO E ONE [ 4 | min control. Hugh p
\T-LAW Sholtis, Mary Stoltz, Alice Terry, Lucy lk + | Port Royal, hz ¢
yd Bui! ''ng. Terrezza, Mary Thomas, Myrtle Way, ——t [ of | that bureau, « J
Mary Westrick, Rita Wirtner, Henrie'- | ¢ 1 se Girl”? Stor , | 4 | former chief vin
be Yn ay bch Georg? The Godless Girl Story of New I + | the posi 7 exe
Conrad, Frank Cox, Harry Donahue, DeMille Production Gets | 4 % the commission
Jim McCann, Dick McCann, James A. Gubernatorial Praise 1% %| The game com 1 a recen
Moren, Harry Steir, Alex Tuttle, John rene Is +4 | meeting annou ou
Thomas and Joseph Vengrouskie. | AT THE GRAND THEATRE. o J [red fox has br
On Thursday afternoon and Friday ———— i + | gured that the
evening the annual senior class piay | Wih the approval of governors of | makes the bount
“A Full House,” at the Grand theatre, | most of the forty-eight United States | %
proved a big sucess. | Cecil B. DeMille makes startling dis- |.
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The following pupils of the eighth | closures of conditions in s:ate reform | +
grade received their high school en-| schools in his latest production for | % , ing which
) trance certificates: | Pathe, “The Godless Girl,” which wili od I
Isidore Aaronson, John Bailock, Al-|he on view at the Grand theatre on |+% 5 is
bert Blake, Bertram Bailey, John Ben- | Monday and Tuesday of next week. Be- | + | terested
neti, Earl Beckwith, Carmen Bruno,| fore deciding on the subject matter | *| game de
Bernard Choby, John Cornelius, Theo- | for the picture DeMille and his scen-|% «+ | authentic
dore Cymbor, Kirk Gregg, Francis E.| arist, Jeanie MacPhearson, were in|. % | pictures of t
Hetsko, Ralph Hritz, Nelson Lowes, | correspondence with the chief execu- | + 4 | acquaint :d with him
Victor Lannon, Alfred Masnica, Chas. | tives of the various states. Tenta‘ives | % «| of our largest hawk
Mikula, Emeiia Merello, Francis Mc- | plans for the filming of the story with | | and comparatively sh
Closkey, Daniel O’'Donahue, John Pat-|ga reform school background were out- | & [long tail, with upper pz blue
rick, Lewis Smale, Alvin Spacht, Will- | lined to the governors and their opin-| 3 «| and under paris heavily barred
iam Sinkevitch, Raymond Sunseri, Jay |jons and comment requested. The re- a . | clear gray throt
Verry, Raymond Westrick, Reuben | sponse was immediate, and emphatical- | © | Prey should be ver
Yahner, John Yenchko, Margaret Al-|1y in favor of a production which would | 2 > does pot of ten cit
3 J, | terring to fly av ab
bert, Fraucis Beck, Beuty Chevrchko,| pring to light the iadequacies of most |
Mildred Cochran, Iva Dumm, Anna | of the institutions whose aim is 0 re
Dratsic, Matha Kenschak, Kathryn| form juvenile delinquents. Without ex : 5 trie | Hodes : :
Forsberg, Leona Gresko, Ethel Hetsko, | ception the opinions were that such a| Once each year the nation pays tri- | lodge. Indian Wars: Gustave Stress- Maloney, John Nagle Sr. and William |chaei Kaylor, Joseph. Koontz,
Louise Jones, Mildred Jones, Mary Kol-| production would serve the double pur- !bute to its hero dead. In the north of er. McKenzie. Mexican War: Cornelius | Luther, John Koontzman, Andrew Mil-
Z| tree tops, or
% | the ground so
Frank | tnsuspecting prey :
“Already some enthi
. om A : ; p : J > > | St. M ’ rv. Pe 3 . 3 3 3 as sent the head ¢
lar, Doris Noonan, Rita Link, Tours | pose of instituting improvements in the | {he county hundreds of veterans of the| ot ary 'S Dedel 44 Patton. : Donahue. ler, George Miller, John W. Miller, | {25 Sen! : q gaa of a
Merrill, Alice Montieth, Rose Natrigo,| method of handling young law offend- | : ge Beck, John Sal's. Loretto Cemetery. William McCombie, Thos. E. Meisel, 0, 08 TO COMB tb
nav e was ¢ Ite 1
a O 56 Davie ti : sever jars of the republic are in-|giyep illiat inger, Pa : 1
Clara Oto, Rose Pavia, Amelia Pam-| ers and of dissuading the youth of | Several wars of il y giver, William E. Litzinger, Patrick| Benj. Anderson, A. J. Bradley, Jno | Leo Par
bico, Mary Pantrello, Ruth Resko, Rose | America from committing criminal | terred. In accordance with the annual Orr, Joseph Swope, George Cassiday, Bradley, J. Connery, Augustine
sh, John Stoltz, Daniel Sull-|
van, Pat G. Shannon, John Saltsgiv-
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Rodgers, Anna Mary Sottile, Leona A. | gets. | custom of this paper a roll cali of the Dr. Noonan, Thomas J. Gilbert, John | Glass, F Itell, Thos. Ivory, Jos-|er, James J. Thomas, Henry Weak- |" will be paid accor
s o ills | 5 % | : o atr 1116 ‘ a 3 : ¥ : ro ? pe : pr v ¥ | untv i ig TOI 701 oe te
bE |] Stasko, Anna Thomas, Mary Villano-| Tn gathering information on the sub- | silent dead is published herewith. we | Nag g, Fairy Donahue and George |eph A. Kooniwz, Richard Kaylor, John |land, Peter Weakiand John B. Win. | bounts Lis fram Noember lB
r va, Margaret Wilson, Inez Wilson and | jeer for the story, which was prepared | Rast ke “his Hst| ore orld War: John Choby, How- | R. Litzinger, Wm. A. Lantzy, Hugh Mc- | zell. Eoter Yost, William Gray, Vin-|M2Y 1. The Coppers hawk, however, is
; i M Yatsk | de | have done our best to make © “lard Lumadue, Earl Campbell, Clark on Sr. Wiilis bind | : 4 : a know er even though no: as de-
7 ary Yatsko. | for the screen by Miss MecPhearson, | fer rticular sec- | Brown. Walter yo poell, Clar J.| Mullen Sr., Wiiliam A. Malloy (Span-|cent Reig; Charles Dunlap, George E {2.5 pl 5 its larger cousin, the £o0s-
Each year the Paton Post of “he |DeMille sent young men into severa; | complete insofar as this particular ; of | orown, Waller McCoy, Alfred Dodson |ish War), Peter A. Melhorn, William | Meisel, W. A. Fagan, Nicholas Ahles, | oo SS AE aE
American Legion and the American | institutions as inmates. In several in- | tion is concerned, and if the names of and Robert Rodgers. A. McAteer, Joseph McAteer, Morgan |John Dietrick and Sylvester Luther, | 22Wa
any veterans are missing we will deem | Greek Catholic Cemetery, Patton. Donald, James McQ
lit a favor if their names are sent “0 World War: Michael Nedlock and | Guire, Richard Na
Legion Auxiliary donate medals to ba \ “The goshawk occurs very rarely the
[year round, and the then only in th
awarded to the boy or girl of the ele-
an, Michael Mc- | Spanish War: Edward Ebig and Mich-
e, William O'H ael Wirtner. World War: Walter Far-
stances no: even officials of the school
were aware of the fact that these boys
mentary grades who have been pre-| were not criminals, their commtment |Uus, in order that our list nay he i Paddock. (Mexican War) James A. Pfoff. FI Drugh. Doldr Weoley Garalt Tos yor hei, more mountainou yunties.
emi i scholarshi service, cour- or obi farts ? ¥ > 7 8 additions w e made | St. / sti smeterv lc f . 1 a ar Sar 2 “It is known only to have n=st
eminent in scholarship, service, cour-| go the institutions hav ng been arrang- | rect. Any such additions wi é St. Augustine Cemetery. ick Pfiff, John Rhoades, s|and Vincent Miiler. 5 ony I
i i c | ivi » Veterans: (‘hi 3 - a | ities i denNnNsy
age and leadership, Americanism and | eq hy state officials. ¢ Jnsequently the | next week. .| Civil War Veterans: Christopher Ad- | Robinson, Adam Rud | St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Cross Roads. | localities in Pennsyl
’ ; . J yyieis \ eTV | 13 . PNY | . » Ys 53 AUS. the winter nth y
honor. This year the medals were aw-| information so obtainc.| was authentic | The St. Augustine cemeiery, one of ams, Wm. M. Burgoon, Andrew Calla- | ger, Hugh Storm, An Todd | Civil War: William Miller and aoa y
. aur: ATT pi} a, ng . hud IOV ast i is sacti 3 ams | ha 5 Nore To pra big hig a a ME AV . € x C | hawk is most «
arded to Laura Merril and John Cor- [and provided Miss MacPherson with the very oldest in this section, contains | han, E. R. Dunegan, Lot cDermitt, | miah Topper, and Florenz Wildedr .| World War: Urban J. Weakland. howl is mast «
nelius. | material with which to present real- | the names of forty-five veterans. This) William Ryan, Peter Cassiday; Augus- | St. Monica's Cemetery, Chest Springs. St. Lawrence Cemetery. [oo Able es
LAL, | istically life in the typical reform sch- | i the firs: time that this or any other | tine Wills, Henry G. Krise, Thomas Civii War: Patrick T. C: vy, De-| Civil War: Joseph Bauman, Martin | pat"
old chose
ern Penn
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| Dietrick, Charles Dietrick, Joseph
1 | Hipps, Jacob Kruise, Sebastian Kruise
e gallon \ ool. | paper has published the compiete list,| Byrne, Jos. A. Wats, Henry A. Gates. metrius McDermitt, Sylvester A. W
terproof | Lina Basquette has the title role in | and we are indebted to several citizens | Frank Ivory, Luke Behe. Daniel Bran- land, Demetrius Weakland., J
gallons | “The Godless Giri” while Marie Pre- | of that place for it. __| dt, John Bender, Bartholomew Hobart, Wills, Daniel Little, Thomas Miller,|Ch pher Warner, Joseph Warr Iv 1]
STAF REO AN | vost, George Duryea, Edide Quillan and| NO additional names were added Lo | A. J. McConnell, William K. Powell, | Patrick Kearns. Jeremiah Ivory, Ste-|John Waltz, Francis Swan, Per | SPIE genetmly Lo)
Noah Beery are seen in prominent the Patton list during the year. Henry Miller, Everistus Wilt, John Ad- | phen Conrad, Valentine Ansman, Wo- | pe, Michael Yahner and John Kib-|,, Acgording lo
parts. Fairview Cemetery, Patton. | ams, Joseph Cramer, Nicholas Seymour | men's Relief Corps, G. A. R., Mrs. Val- World War: James Campbell, Jo- he fas of the
ae PF Veas co Mioie Cake Civil War: George Bone, George | Joseph Cooper, Martin C
Board of I'rus ees Gives Staff A COUNTY TO BUT DAR fas John D. Lyons, Jesse Jordan, rick Donahue, James McCloskey, John E. Kearney,
Room in the Hospital; To 3 FROM MGFADDEN Co. Fdmund Cole, Mr. Boyle, George A.| Sharon, Thos. Krise, George Harbor, | St. Benedict's Cemetery, Carroiltown. |
Meet Bi-Monthly. ne Rohe > "| McCreery, Adam Heist and William | Charles Dillon, Michael McDermott.| Philip Anstead, Andrew P. F
emp The board of county ocmmissioners | Henry Harrison Bell. Spanish War: Yiiam Pel ; Bluse Schoffner, | Abram A. Burkey, John Boyd.
DOCTORS IN CLOSER TOUCH | 1. 15 208 h : Padda, | James Nelson. World War: George | Terrence Delozier, Michael Byrne, Francis Byrne, Elias
——— ’ ’ 1 | he pan Je Smads Mitchell, Gypllum Emanuel, Frank | drew Hove ang Michael rney. | Valentine Dumm, Georee W.
Sar : Mov any, ens 5» 8 CON~-| my, oir; s oe, Francis Bruneau ar of 2: John Burgoon, Thomas | Thomas Eckenrodn ~
neOreaniz: A anecler | 1m Sdn ard Fs: _ | Davis, Joseph Lodge, Francis Bruneau, urgoon, 10mas | Thomas Eckenrode, A. C.
A reorganization of the Spangler .ract for furnishing one Ford Two-door | Edward Legros, Georg: Stickler, James | Adams Sr, Thomas Durbin, Christo- Gillipsie, John Himmel, Pa I
les, Pat-|entine Ansman. World War: Fran is| seph Zodaj and John Zodaj.
on stomachs examined rin
vy, Chest Springs. lof 1926-27. Of these 193
[ : Conrad Reiss, Geo. Brown, | poo of one birds.
i Bell, Samuel George, Frederick |, 3 donrestic poul
Louis Martin and Dr. Francis of which incl
| > ane a _{cottontail rabbits I
| nj co! rectinos to this List from any |tia poultrd and the ren
[2 he above towns will be gladly re-| white quail, 1
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ceived by Legionairrre Thos. A. OW-| squirrels
— — hospital staff was held recently, the| sedan 1e county for the use of the : ' » Are ~ . og Stan : hartor 1 rT Tre ’
—, main purpose of the scheme being i le is Suny fa Wi oF Lang, Dennis Cotton, and Matthew pher King, Stanislaus Wharton, Jas. |Peier Kaylor, (Mexican and ens of the Courier. | these large invas
i ring the doctors in closer touch in| $53990, A number of other bids were | ? - ~ |be few and far |
hospital work and their own advance- from Gh automobile deal. | W- A. B. LITTLE EXPIRES |DEATH OF EMORY K. KIWANIANS WILL ATTEND GEO. W. RICKARD, CIVIL 12,5 Yond on :
7-28 ment of knowledge in treatment of res. The price includes the trade-in | AT HOME IN EBENSBURG | CHRISTOFF RECENTLY | DISTRICT MEET JUNE 6TH | - WAR VET DIES ON MONDAY | it is weli to bear
patients, also to devise ways for tae (value of one Dodge Sedan. | | inimesmnnetes or JUNE ¢ tire speciman m S-
betterment of the hospital. The staff| While bids were also received and| W. A. B. Littie, one of Cambria coun- Through an oversight the Courier . Se . |burg.
NN... doctors give both medical i surgical | opened Friday for the furnishing to | ty®s oldesy a1 mos Dromainen Ji last week negiected to mention the| Kiwanians armed with olf clubs. af Funeral services for George W. Rick-| gpbb.ev
dine service free for two mont] Ss in the the county of a sedan for the use of dents, died at five o'cloc on SUNCAY| death of Emory K. Christoff, a well| as far off as State College( will moy- | a¥d, aged 87, a veteran of the Civil en
ang year and work in groups of two or| Charles D. Boney, superintendent of Morning a. the home of his son, A. V.| youn “ong respected Patton resident. le th Tohrsire 5 War, who died as an early hour on|STAGE BOLD ROEBERY IN
ins! three at the hospital, take charge of| the children’s home, no definite ac- | Little, in Ebensburg, in his 87th year. whose demise took place at the Clear. a In Johnstown on Thursday, June qyasq morning at his home in St.| A GARAGE AT CRESSON
fire! che ward work and consult With pri-| tion was taken on the purchase of this | Mr. Little was born at Hopewell, Bed-| si01q hospital on Saturday, May 18h, 6th, for the first inter club rally of | Au ine, or rather at the home of h.s! - - " :
and vate batiers. inn . ; | car. {ford county, June 12, 1842, where his and whose burial took place on Tues-| any size to which Johnstown has play- | daughter, Mrs. Mary Krise, near Dean Holding up
: The board of trustees recently gave | (father was connecied with the char- day aftrnoon of lasi week in Fairview | ed host. will be held a! 9:30 o'clock this Wed-| Cresson Moto Cressor
cap- the staff a rocm at ihe hospital, which NANTY-GLO MINER COMMITS coal furnaces. The family later moved | copepery, It wili be an afternoon and nesday morning in the Catholic chur-|on Saturday ok $101.70
they will furnish nicely for use as a SUICIDE WITH DYNAMITE to Woodbury, and came to Loretto Mr. Chriscoff had been a patient at | affair scheduled according to § ch atv St. Augustine, and buriai will be | from ,
consultation room, library and rest | when W. A. B. Little was 12 y=ars the Miners’ hospital, Spangler, but was | time in order to accommodate t made in the caurch cemetery, making | a new 1 -
room. Another acquisation of “he hos- | Setting off a charge of dynariits | 10 1891 Mr. Lictle purchased the st later removed to the Clearfield hospi-|or 300 members from Indiana, Blairs- | the forty-seventh veteran to be in-|aog point of a revol he ban-
pital i a children's ward Whore babies with suicidal intent, Harry Marunik of Capt. W. F. McDonald at Loretto, tai, where he was to have undergone an | ville, Ebensburg, North Cambria, Bed- terred in the oldest cemetery of “his dits forced M. J. McGr ra -
may receive treatment away from the aged 45 years 5 Tniner blew himself business which he conducted for thirty- | gheration. ford, Hollidaysburg, Tyrone, Altoona, region which, as yet, does not include tendant, into on k m to a
adult patients. The latter ward is fil- into atoms os Mond Yi hiilsid -_ | one years. g | He is survived by his widow and Bellafonte and State College. The en- a single world war veteran. Soin: alone the .
led most of the time. | z i ay on a. huisc ov For a number of years Mr. Litile was | ¢ sine children: Jc ary E ire Kiwanis district will 2 the Civil wiv he served in thal 22. alot 2
yee | following children: John, Mary El tire Kiwanis district will be repre- During the Civil war he served in the | retto an 1 Nn
erlooking Nanty-Glo. Portions of his
flesh and clothing were found hanging
from the limbs of trees 200 feet away.
Despondency caused by injuPy in a
mine accident about five years ago
At the last meeting of the doctors i!
was proposad that they meet regulariy
bi-monhly as well as monthly and at
the conclusion of each staff service to
Justice of the peace of Loretto where|anq gulia all at home; also by a sented and for the evening wili find 119th Regiment of Volunteer Infantry.| out
he served also as a school director. Mr.| tar Mrs, S. A. Rohart, of Winburna, District Gov. Musser. of S Mary's and | He had been an ardent hunter and| Mx
Little at one time was county auditor.|anq two brothers, John J., and G. K. perhaps other state officers in attend. rman for many years. His wife, | n
He and Miss Susan Storm were mar- Anna (Hammond) Rickard) pass-
Chrisvoff, both of Patton. He had been ance. N
\ hold a social time, the retiring physi-| ooo atiributed for the rash act. Maru- ried April 14, 1864. Fourteen children |, resident of Patton for the past 28 Kiwanis sharh shooter ay 25 years ago
clans to act as hosts 0 the others on| 'o° © OPIer rocident: Ob Fakes were born to this union, nine of whom |yagps Rickard was a brother of Jas
~N the saff. Dr. B. F. Bowers, whose staff | 21K was a former resident of Bakerton |" oc as Tolows: Mra W. T. Primer | 00% ; as a brot Jas ¢ 1
ant 1 ay : | and went to Nanty-Glo, @bout two |Survive as 5. SB We. 2. 2 eR IY of Madera; Martin Rickord, | chase A CeRBy n
J service ended April 30th, was host 10 soars ago where he was employed by | ©f IEbensburg; Mrs. Thos. J. McCui- MICHAEL LAKE, At 6:30 p. m. a dinner will be served | of Frugality, and Mrs. Catherine Fis-|aludine th 1e m
Ps Be ni o Dhowenon Qognny the Heisley Coal Co. It is said tha" lough, of Loretto; Louis M. Li:tle of | Michael Lake, aged 67 years, died of | at the Sunnehanna club with address- | ter, of Montana. The following chil-| traced to
ig Thursiay 3 temoon itt ®V- | he has a wife and several children in | Gallitzin; Mrs. Edward A. McGuire of | a complication of diseases at his home | es and a high type of enteriainment. | dren also survive: Mrs. Mary Krise, of | are claime IL a
ong, the Program, x fosing un 2 | Europe. Sankertown; Dr. Leo T. Little, Nanty- at Barnesboro on Sunday afternoon. —_———— St. Augustine; Mi John Krise, of|ther garage robbe : tempted to
— Sphng «chicken dinner ae Witch five Glo; Dr. T. A. Lite, Johnstown, and| mye deceased i5 Survived by “hese | rrmer Kim ated 5 imi peo coc Fallen Timber; Mrs. Agnes Weakland | st 1
minute talks were given by the doc- | | Atorney P. J. Little, A. V. Little and | children: Andrew West Vircmia. JUDGE KEPHART UNDERGOES and Mrs. Alma Leas oF bv 30 | ST
mt Chm: Or gh il . | FOUR JUDGES SIT IN | creeds > ok nildren: An est rginia; rid rete ro ren, | ADA Mrs. Alma Lewis of Irvo
sors. Dr. B. F. Coe of Indiana and Dr. | "CAMBRIA COUNTY court |M.C: Little, all of Ebensburg. Mis Marv Zi and. Cathrine APPENDICITIS OPERATION | Ciaire Anderson, of New York City | earn ro ;
is sburg, were 7 1 > | voll Servic. Wars Oo \ 0 : fa : : ) . : Be > : : 2
> ARE - as iy wae | —— ’ [Ee 32 aguas oh ig Sora % Jeanette John of Nsw p— and Miss Anna Rickard, of Frugality. been ) J Frida
at a op ] 7 . : esaay € 4.1 | York ate; Peter, o arrison, N. J.; ies } I Re vt of the 8 —— ee ern ———— bv 'M
—— cob, who is in charge of the club house The regular monthly session of Do- olic church at Ebensburg and inter-| Mrs. Helen Comer of Barnesboro and a aa > hs 1 a or jo Sn, | "" yi yi
Sl served the dinner after the doctors|mestic Relations Court convened at | ment was in St. Michael's cemetery at stanley, at home : Jpreme | ore of Pol vara 1s a ba- | COLVER MINER IS FATALLY “ - 4
~ finished the 18th hole at the club golf | Deum on Moning morning with | 1,ometto. Will bo Del ab Ping ie 0 8} 7s Jer 5 ia) in Phil- INJURED BY A FALL OF ROCK B fle
course. resident Judge John E. Evans and | ee , atbienl, ov oon vl adelphia, ere he rwent an op- | il wi
Judges John H. MeCann, Samuel L. | wr : : AND THE {o'clock on Thursday morning in Bar- | eration for appendicitis on Saturday. ' -_ I ) yar-
TENG Reed F Ce |W. B. H. WILLIAMS AND THE | enshoro Polish Catholic church and in- | The justice was stricken suddenly Caucht 1 while M
BAKERTON STUDENTS | Reed and Frank P. Barnhar. on the RELIABLE, ON MAIN CORNER | terment will follow in the church cem- Te oT par Birk Mqashly ang ort th] os 2
RECEIVE DIPLOMAS | bench. A large number of desertion and | fo 1 > became ill only on Friday afiernoon.|a‘ work in the Com- = ars 4a»
’ | non-support cases were heard. The | The Reliable Store, owned by W. B.| ¥. Tn oy His condition 'e as fair. pany mine at Col it o'- nun 30-21 ves !
A packed house of Bakerton and oth- | court in most cases granted orders for | H. Williams, which has been located | JOHN J. JUKE Foe — an Mong 3, \ 1g In
er people witnessed the grammar grade | the support of the dependents. |in the Miners’ Hall Building, has been| John J. Jukes, aged 41 former-1 CARD OF THANKS, ’ 2g ee anc roe
exercises of the Bakerton schools, at| In sadaion to the desertion and non| moved to the choicest corner in town, [1y a resident of Bakerton, died of “u-| We wish through the columns of the 4 yo ; HOLY TRINITY ; PISCOPAL
J Welcome auditorium last Friday ev-|Subport cases a number of petitions the corner of Fifth and Magee eve-| Barancoiaent OL sday of last week Courier to exiend our sincere apprecia. | roan oo, and is “b CHURCH
J J ; A ; were filed and disposed of b he dag | berculosis on Wednesday of last week | VY pprecia- | tack 49 also marriec A ASH pte
ER ening. The stage was nicely decorated | We i} #posed of by the|pyes, in the Masonic building, and Mr. | at the Cresson Sanatorium, where he | ton to all those who rendered us as- | ang is a natient. i : eovor .
EZ’ with flowers and plants and trimmings | COurt. | Williams will greet all his old, as well | had been a patient for “he past sev- | Sisiance during our recent bereave- ‘Tripp, Who stiffered SCION 2 SOY Communion and
=p it in the class colors. All parts were tak-| . as the new customers with some of the | eral years. ment, the illness and death of our be- exbived oe ha ’ er after Iv mova Son TT a ly .
Sh en in the order given in the program,| Forty hours devotion opened at the |best grocery and meat bargains to be| The deceased is survived by his wi- loved husband and father, Emory K. |i, ihe Hospital Soortack Suffered i here i» 28 ng iF pcloct Ser.
including the speaker, Judge S. L. Reed “en o'clock high mass in St. Augus- | had. Watch for circulars announcing | dow and these children: Isaac, Rose- Christoff, for the floral offerings an tra art of the lofi di on ! hurie: :
en of Ebensburg, and Harve Tibbott, sing- | tine’s church at St. Augustine Sunday | the prices in vogue at this store which | mary, Martha, Alice and Henry He | for the use of the cars at the funeral the ba i His condi ht iv oh Poa is
ct 1 er who, too, is from the county seat. 'last and closed Tuesday morning. will apepar on Friday of this week. also leaves several brothers and sisters. —THE FAMILY. fairly good. me