The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 15, 1929, Image 1

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NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY
THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU
HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN
VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO
LET US KNOW ABOUT IT.
. THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE-
QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND
SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON
THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION.
in fatal accidents was
in each 1513 register-
1s many men figured
ts as women.
accidents 27,528 men
were concerned. Again
» worst of it. One in
1 is involved, but only VOL. XXXV NO. 31 i
ich 299 registered. It's AA . . .
I each woman. ;
early all collisions ' 1 | 5 Yer rv a 7 : | ie ! l . a > ICS rth
penal’ apse may LOCAL AND STATE rans cororwarp rae CANDIDATES FILE Slate Refuial Al COUNTY ASKED TO >‘porr ances rrove ‘TWO FINE SOUND
erate motor cars, but iy neme | | —_— ma
i at poo NEWS OF INTEREST cs: gu iw viz FOR THE PRIMARIES Sunset W sey ERECT AHOSPITAL wo sores se. SHOWS AT GRAND
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| Have Matters of Interest.
SDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1929, (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
a Fhe Ne [ ance, Win Hearts of Patrons
of omission—and one Cond it Sutl 11 | | pagenager Peed Lath : set, pas With Fine Maske ons v
| sins of omission is ondensed items Gathered from | m—— | * C. George ill Seek Re- | Just receive @ that Slatz Randall | [psti i for C 2001S is. “Q. dave Childe
5 ¢ HO tg a ate | one of the Feq Lower Dusk of the Homer C. George Will ek |and his excellent orchestra of opiere | IN titution for Contagious Dis. | : Saturday’s Children” and Also
juipment in goed m Various Sources for the | o f Daj) 28 | ublican Endorsement for > oh : eases Badly Needed. Sav The first appearance of the newly or- “Q " :
ence the necessity for Busy Reader | Cambria County Fair, this year, will | Pp ican KL S will be at Sunset, on Ww dnesday even- ase adly Needed, Say ganized Sunset Seranaders—a twelve Scandal Coming Here
1pulsory inspection of Py oe ¢ Wednesday, September 4th, three | Sheriff, [ing of nex; week, Ug L Mr. | the Physicians. | piece dance orchestra formed by ex- During Week
ly ordered by Gover- | weeks from now. Not only will it be Luther has ben try 0 engage this cellent musicians from over the cen- | :
Miss Helen Heuther, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Heuther of Barnes-
boro, and James Lowe, of Watkins, were |
married on Monday of last week at
and he; A
man who knows his
is more to blame for
1 the man whose
fail him.”
ve room brick house
Fifth avenue. Cheap
Inquire at the Hu-
“Railroad Day,” but it will also be| \onday was the last day for candi- Yrsiee and i ed mont | group of Johnstown physicians ac- | tral part of the state—at Sunset Park
Service Club Day” and on this occa- | gates to file their nominating petitions | [€¢'S Nighy elated in securing them. companied by’ City Councilman Harry | On Saturday night last proved that good |
Son, Several wos Suny SCmon and, when the county commissioners’ De Sl ere one of Hin B. Mainhart, held a conference at|music at popular prices can be had, as b
Ds | strations and speeches by well k 0 N | otfice closed at midnight, the list dis- |g danc nw o> | Bbensburg, Monday with the board of | Will be attested by the fine crow | ering films wit ;
I rte of St. Bene- mon ne » eeu. De vw: She of | played that the Republicans had filled JO od te idle west, Ther oe County Commissioners in reference to | dancers who ay pt TE py Mn fear ari Lepidation
dict, and Richard C. Chase, of Mans-| [¢ Pennsylvania Bupeut at i wh mal jis county ticket as well as for. all the TE eer a Oe the erection of a county hospital for| With the poise and snap of the reg- | chan res rooting all kinds of
field, Ohio, were married last Tuesday Industry, Department o SHCUHWIE, | offices in the city of Johnstown, but | Just = pn Un - | contagious diseases in or near the city j ular much heralded dance bands that | go sce, Reed have no hesitancy about
SHEARS rap aw | ? 3” 5 oder selection for e | g ing ITs “ :
and Penrose S. Boyer, local dog law [that the Democrats, while presenting a | Il» a popular mc ern selection, for | of Johnstown. The physicians urged (OMe to Sunset, the Seranader’s fon | ending the Grand theatre on Fri-
“Saturday's Children.”
Those who go to see their favorite
00ks or plays [ransferred to the flick-
u Ci ns ™ v They Will xeside at | enforcement, agent will show practical | complete county ticket, would have a|that company. D: ice lovers of this|ypon” the commissioners the advan- | quitted themselves in fine style. Those | (2, 21d Saturday nights of this week
Charleston, W. a. : methods for the control of parasites . HB Iirratie 5 city tick- | Section will hail with t the com-| {aonc 5 Aratssliney PR vii ey im S€ where Maxwell Anderson’s celebrated
———————————————————— Suffering of a fracture of the lef ) | number of Republicans on its city tick- |S or nf thie maalic: . tages and necessity for such an insti- | on the floor enjoyed themselves, it was i :
orang A ; iva iN sheep and explain the state dog | ing of this really g« hestra. It 3 ATV Toa OTe. iu ri ; > Was | classic of the American drama, “Sat-
arm, sustained recently in a fall, Olive 1 | et. 4 a - tution. Many reasons were wdvanced | evident. All in all the management of | ; »
arm, suste y a lall, ° law. |” Nomi ions for i} nty wide of- | Will be here as a ment ly a1 the retr Fe | Suns s wmode 1... | urday’s Children,” will be the card in
Walters, eleven year old daughter of | : > i bo ominations for the county wide xt Wednesd [By all the physicians as well ag by | Sunset, and the orchestra themselves | co. lec it} Tri
rand Mrs WL Watton: ct Su Dr. Turner will actually dip live fines include: next Wednesday, y | Councilman Mainhart, why such an |feel much pleased with the success that | ooo, CIfect, With Corrine Griffith as
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wa vor $08 SPAN | heen to show how to control lice. | oriff: Homer yeorge, Ed-|interefere with the Saturday | inctitiuts § at, vas stone ah SS that | the star. This production follows the
gler, is a patient at the Miners’ hospi- I : Vora «| For Sheriff: Homer C. George, Ed | ivi Qance {institution should be erected at this|Was scored. The first dance of a series |play faithfully. ev iT
tar hr : ~ | ticks and mites. He will show the most | a1q Bishop, William C. Palmer and O.|18At dances. time and stated that it would not only | usually brings out a poor crowd, but | hay fo fully, even retaining the dar-
d imnrov P, po : ~ | : ’ | re. i a iss i av }
John Mattucei, six year old son of | Proved method of drenching Sheed | webster Saylor, Republicans. George | RE | be advantageous to the city of Johns.| With many other affairs of a like foe] oo nding and Miss Griffith plays the
ME and Me Mth ri sson, | 107 the extermination of all parasites. | 1 Keener, Democrat and Labor. MICHAEL KRUISE 70 | town but to the surrounding ~ommun. | ture being held in this section last| jor, Or DOPRY Halvey, a private secre-
alk 3 to an al home suff. | Nearly every flock of sheep in this] For Directors of the Poor—James A. INT 7 irmomn ress | 10005 58 well, Saturday, Sunset, nevertheless had a | pesiraike oy intelligence, commendable
1s confined to the parental home suff state is infested to a greater or less de- | mm... i Br Mos. DIES IN ( HEST TWP. | Gal . i A 1eiess, had af yestraint and great charm. Further.
ring of iniurie t urdayv A | Farabaugh, Democrat and Labor; Mar Plans were submitted to the ¢ arge patronage. :
ening of injuries su "He | 8Tee. At the conclusion of the drench- |y tot D at and Re- — fo ions wore com- |g o's SR a more her voice is extremely pleasing
shen he v struck a truck He oes : tha Cunningham, Democrat a e ; : missioners which had ben previous] € Seranaders will play at Sunset | , paplet w
when he Struck by 3 tre ® * | ing and dipping sheep will be slaugh- | yuplican: John L. Evans, Milton Spen-| Funeral services 1el Kruise, | prepared at! yhe instizadd Y | Park each Saturday night from and registers wonderfully on the Vita-
sred caveme larovrats : A 2a. . . po ’ . Dy ord coun re J are & p ) ; ) 1g1 nine | ny 5 is t SUD :
suffered severe lacerations of the hea [tered and an actual post mortem made | cer Edward J. Price and Charles D.|aged seventy years, a Wn resi | 2 os Ba — og 9 the until twelve, for the Lor of ane | phone. It is not surprising that First
! ! oo or t 1 Mon. | 0 Show how the parasites affect the|pgpey Republican dent of this section of unty, who | These plans call for the rae wo season. The admission prices are Pou) ational has just signed her on a 3-
nhouncemens wes made on Mon-| sheep internally, when the animals atc) . visai \- | died of ompli of d be aus Ga rection of a : er Tai e OCIvear contract
re 1] 1 1 SLED I HePIDaly, Wi 9 “sg For Jury Commissioner—(One Re-|died of a complic of d at| hospital are: for gentlemen and 25c¢ for ladies. vor | t oh,
y a arvwarsd nari ; the cour J PEE | rr : a hospital large enoug 1d Zoc for ladies. Yo - ARE tices
A ON day of the appointment by the c Tt | not properly cared for by dipping. To whiican and one Democrat to be elect- | the home of his r M y vl pital g nough to accommodate will be more than Pleased. aes both |; The story is an intimate study of
vith both |
: vi a on + 1o 41 | “ Jacob | gq beds and . 75 rn vale =
of William J. Gibbons as constable in|," fumers’ who have sheep or who|eq)__p D. McHugh, Democrat and La- | Yahner, in Chest t riday eds and showed wards for the se- 4
lav ; oo. Ld J } Sic foot ae { home life among the middle class, am-
a Dean township to succeed John Hall | contemplate using sheep in _their| poy. P. A. Lantzy and Phil S. Gordon. | were held on Mond: x f ET ation of the various infectious dis- the Drie and muse teat, |ong present day New ork conditions,
who has removed from the district | rou r pasture land, this exhibition | Democratic: PA Srihari Ww. | Lawrence’s Catholic oh oat f oases, The . physicians assuered the MRS. ROSE STRONK Ge | The story won the celebrated Pullit-
8 Sam Shutok, aged 45, of South ti by an enpert will be of the mba [Demos CR emi, and Ohno. | Lawrence. Burial was ce on A in case the county De % » NKA | er prize, and much of comedy will be
is a patient at the Lee Homeop | value. Matters of Interest to ovary | err: i church cemetery. [oro aaa Soil the Opn IS CALLED BY DEATH | found in its well rendered lines.
hospital in Johnstown suffe
tained whil
am
Miss Griffith again proves her versi-
tee a proper staff of ysici y i ; | titity ne } ”
ll ch bod 5 frig physicians to have| Funeral Services for Mrs. Rose Stron- | Ulity and genuine power of character-
hargs he same. ka, aged seventy-two years, wife ization. F National has surrounded
| Miss Grif
The deceased is survived by
Mrs. John Kava, of Patt
Yahner, at who
| sheep and dog owner who cares to lis-
en will be discussed by Ag B FY | YVR ~ NT gt TNT VEC
ten y ill be discussed by Agent over | SENTENCE CONVICTS
in e ning the state Dog Law. This
fracture of the spine
at work the other da
C
in
South Fork. Mr. Shut ; demonstration will take place in the] FOR BREAKING JAIL also a brother, John f Chest | inite action was taken by the | Michael Stronka, of Patton who died 1 with a host of disting-
Provisions for the widening of | townshi commissioners at this time, although{of a complication of diseases at her | Uished stars in this picture. See it in
land avenue, in Ebensburg e clubs of Western Pennsyl- | Second Attempt By Rockview Prison- —_—— John D. Walker, president of the board | home here on Friday last were held at und at the Grand either Friday or
tween Julian and Center 1 all of them from Cambria ers to Break Ebensburg Jail _. ™ FEIT Indicated that the board was in favor |10:30 o'clock on Monday morning in | Saturday nights.
made by Ebenshurg cour > going to be at the Fair | 1s Frusiratod, INTER CLUB MEET of this project if funds were available, | the Patton Greek Catholic church, In- | “Scandal.”
meeting when t lay. The Cambria County fair is| - £ dix Vo: ——— terment was made in the church ceme- | Patrons at the Grand Theatre next
to John T. Day not a profit making scheme, but al James Kimmerling and George D. AIO IW ASHINGTON TWP. MAN ay ; Monday and Tuesday night will have
Irs ° y community affair. These service clubs, | nnor, both sentenced from Alle- OF KIWA N d CLUBS eT , , € deceased is survived by her hus- | the opportunity of seeing and hearing
died suddenly of apoj at her home | 3g this includes more than the mere | ghony my on charges of robbe ili ! | DIES FROM I JURIES band and one daughter, Mrs. no one of the best screen programs tha,
Oe 04 in Beaverdale last Fr Four chil- » —— . i Vogel, of Johnstown. ~ | has beer
shown here in many weeks.
“luncheon clubs” are taking part in| 'h S ed on Tuesday night of last 1
| who escape saa 1g Ol last James McCann died at 2:45 o’
James 1 c 145 o'clock “Scandal,” a talking ri
Scar 8 ¥ picture, with
dren survive her. the fair exercises because it is TeCog- | week from the Rockview penitentiary Pennsylvania Geologist Gives | ,,,—_—,—— jIt is
Ms Tih Slepny. aced 83 ; at his home ir ¢ neg mshi - VIP . :
g, 9 - 10 Mrs. Mar tha, A. Sleppy, pged &3 2 nized by them as of great importance near Bellefonte, where they Wore Sor Address to Ebenbure: and | rare hone In Was ngion township, YOUTH DISAPPEARS late «aPlante as the star. Carl Lae-
widow of Belsano, at her home on o the entire county if not, to the whole ving from eight to fifteen years, wer ) : Hug om hi fos Ioveived at an earlier FROM S ANATORIU V { mmle the chief of Universal pictures,
Wednesday of last we | 'w n end of the state. captured about 5:30 o'clock on Thurs. North Cambria Groups. VIIEN Ne was struck by a car dri- ha avd | though so well of it that he put it on
5 | ve 7 Gor 7i11i : :
les a luncheon, at which Charles | gay morning last by a detail of state —_— [ven by Sanh F. Williams of Wilkes-
ITe c ous RP on Efforts of the State atorium :
1wab has been invited to be the police from the Ebensbu bar members re; | Bare. clann was thirty-three years home oo fas 8 Cg au-
v i i : i age. > "own, aged
| principal speaker and he is an honor-| and taken to the county jail, wt and Northern C | ini Intarmass : 15 yours, of Plonantotile von 200!
y member of several of these service another bold attempt to break jail was | i met at a g Iniormation furnished the gy tr! €nango magazine story, “The Haunted Lady”
, 5 2% : A : ait > | authorities at: Lilly, Mr. McCan ras| COUNLY, a patient at the institution at |i at AL :
s, the day will be marked by the | frustr 7 s Means, a turn- new Ebens} yf ROL] Ly, . ann was : {by Adela St. Johns. Miss LaP] s
bs, the da : frustrated by Thoma s walking home from work along the|tP€ Summit who took French leave cn £ arlonts 1s
Thirty-three new patients were ad- |
mitted last Thursday to the st:
aorium at the Summit. There are n
728 patients receiving treatment
tuberculosis at the insitution.
as one of his pet specials. It deserves
that rating surely.
Wesley Ruggles directed it from the
An -
y 11
Damage esimated at $10,000 was cau-| , 020 nce of the famous Red AITow key. The me ded | ¥a.% ] 1 Try ay eneh supported by a strong cast, including
sed by a fire which raged on Al-| Quartet, which was selected to sing | tir being lodged in the county jail Attorney : \ as tly and Ore on highway when he fez fe Dronsy Suites ta duie. fouch favorites as Huntsey Gordon, he
exander Houck for I ar 1 o|over KDKA for the entertainment of | hy the state police, Kimmerling and dent of the Eben lub. The |. Ss Smomdiile, His in. boy since his departure ith wy I yh | Boles 2nd Jane Winton
Blair county, on Senrday Je. | Commander Richard E. Byrd and his | O’Connor attempted their second = es- meeting was later 1 over to the|; = ihe id tl ol a compound fac- sanatorium officials or his os 2 The story concerns the mix-ups in
barn with its contents and SLOCX | brave company at Little America, in cape after the state police had depart er-club committee of the Ebenshure the has a SAuM, Severe lacerations of The missing boy is 5 feet oe Jon, which a young society matron, played
was destroyed. : - olq | Antarctica, two weeks ago and also|ed. Kimmerling, at the point of a re- | club, Harve Tibbott and Frank J. My- | Ho he zg J fracture of the arm. one-half inches Tl yon and | by Miss LaPlante, finds herself, when
Robert Campbell, the twelve year old | ipo Pitcairh Railroad Shop Band wk ioh volver, which he had hidden on his |ers. Mr. Myers int : |] e did not regain consciousness before Ras curly hale oon Soe 5 pounds | 5 sweetheart from her obscure past
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell | ;¢ almost as well known as this famous person and which weapon had been |Denlinger of Psion, President of the | 1S death. An investigation was made and wore khaki pants | aphears to haunt, taunt and tempt
o rol ; is atient a he : , i 4% I by the or EP and shirt and brown sw r when 1
of Carrolltown, is a patient at the | group of real railroad singers. overlooked by the state police, when |Northern Cambria club, who made a | the motor patrol. Sweater when he
Spangler hospital suffering of injurie | These are only the outstanding|they searched the prisoners, orde brief address.
in 2 fall from a hay. stack. uohter | tings that will help to make Wednes- | Turnkey Means to produce the k The meeting was then turned over
Doris Johnson aged Seven, daughier! j.u of Fair week, a red letter day as a | for the main entrance to the jail and to the Inter-club c mmittee of the
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. J | matter of fact, the program is so var-| also commanded Herman Roberts and |Northern Cambria Club, composed of ||
of Barneshoro, died at 5:15 9 ClO led that every day is a red letter day.| George Plasco, two trusties, to return | William H Allport, of Hastings dl.
Sunday evening in the Spangler Vhile all the entertainment features|to their cells. Upon securing the kevs Barney EF 1 of Patton.
pital, where she was admitted Sun than ever, special stress | from the jail attendants, the two con- | port then Tica
s > her. She fears scandal wo h
Mr. 1 TOR ; ; disappe: ; ; 1 rse than
Mr. McCann was born at Lilly on ppeared. He also took with him fhe So does the man she married.
And 12, 1896, and is survived by his uni, He had been ac- {She finally is faced with a choice be-
mother, Mrs. Sarah McCann and two arm work before bei tween a scandal and the wrecking of
her home, or Seeing a man go to pris-
on unjustly. The drama of the picture
! In Person | is well su tained ar 4
knowing of his whereabouts is request- | expert hi 9 And lendisd With an
expert ch.
Story
king
rothers, Patrick and John MeCann | PFOU8ht to the sanatorium and it is |
th of Philadelphia. Fuener services bskievsd 2 might have secured work }
re held from St. Brigid’s Catholic|°2 2 farm in this county. Any
:
n at Lj
at nine o’clock on
the
——ca— o. morning in a critical condition. Borde 3 | en laid this season on the agri-| viets attempted to open the lock the evenir Tuesday Wornng and interment was So. sme With the sanator- | The dialogue scenes are gripping and
ley parents i de hey ; 2yived 2 wal and stock exhibits, which will| while they were fumbling around t Harrisbure made in the church cemetery. i carfully recorded. They mark a defi-
ree sisters—Vera, Lillian and Gene- be really remarkable even for the | to get the door open, Turnkey Means | an interes — ACE rar TT nite step in the new art of talking
g. 12-13 vieve. a a na _ | Cambria County Fair. | volunteered to open the door for them | Pennsylva PORTAGE MAN SHARES PORTAGE CHILD IS . films. Miss LaPlante shows her long
The board of county eonumiss oner: —_— | and his offer was accepted by the termed pre HIGH HONORS AT STA INSTANT LY KILLED raining in her recent role as Magnol-
ne Love! ure advertising io: : ls for oe SILENT PARTNERS MU Prisoners. the latest rock formati w YHA 4 STATE la in “Show Boat.” Huntley Gordon as
® nishing of adequate Tie Swap Pretending to open the decor Turn- William k of and ttn Chester Paul Bowser, the two year | the husband, John Boles as the sweet
the County Children’s Home. i nsburg, sane a A Portage man, one of Cambria | old son of George Bowser, one of t} heart, and the others are good. Boles,
Harve Tibbott of
| counts
number o a
BE KNOWN SAYS ( OURT | key Means pressed a button, sounc
~- an alarm which summoned Jail Wi:
building is being equipped with fire | 5 contributions to what just| oldest merchants of Portage, was
| a former stage favorite, sings a num-
SCADES rec ndati the ; | |'talls short of Doing 9 record ; ; v
Ssoapes ubon recommendation of the| «rnginotions to “find the DErsons | den Ed H. Knee. Within a short time LR oJ yk mes record summer |stantly killed on Friday when run over | ber or so, pleasingly.
rT ry {ard ; an in hic franc. | q re Sessior I é g class, y S 7 rtp bres . The oti ric > :
grand jury. i | Who are being covered up in this trans- | Warden Knee appeared on the scene | SPANGLER HOSPITAL Eni auay 2 ASS, won second by a moto truck on the street in front The picture was photographed in
— action” were issued by the court on armed with a shot gun and meanwhile : 4 , -ow al the commencement | of his father’s store. The little victim’s | Santa Barbara, Cal. A fashionable
BARNHART HAS FIRST { Monday to the district attorney's off*| the state police returned to the jail £
TOV Q 1 "RIC | at Penns nia State ora ras he y
NOTES OF A WEEK Pen ania State College, 140 re-|head was badly crushed, the rear wheel | country club and a polo game offer
[ice after Charles Provoenzono, Johns- | Kimmerling and O'Connor surrende =
ceiving degrees > is Willie r pr 1
| ceiving degrees. He is William H. Der-|of the truck, loaded with gravel, pass- | Dirturesque barkgrounds for the story.
> Rn I A T | ol (
PLACE ON BALLOT | town, had waived the finding of a true | ed without further resistance. | Jacob Carney has been admittec tore, viyenine advanced deat tnol on him. The child was dead when m—
3 ” : t+ weal | Pill and pleaded guilty to charges of | Kimmerling was disarmed and both | the Spangler hospital suffering of sev-| -:lIWy-nine advance grees, inclu-! picked up by Andrew Tinura, driver | TTINTQTQ 3 TN”
In the drawing of Petitions Inst week |g ating Pie liquor laws. Ph Wea YS oe TY one i eral fractured bones of the body whi {ding one odctorate, were awarded gra- [of the machine. The Bowser child = comm NISTS OF COUNTY
at the state bureau of elections, Judge!" pyovenzono Was arrested some weeks | and were later taken back to Rockview | 86 Work in the Peale mines at Emeig 1. | cate students, all of the degrees be-|survived by his parents and two sis- I'0 HAVE A FULL TICKET
Frank P. Barnhart’s ame ammo ot IO | 400 by Constable Frank Mazer, follow- | by prison officials, | Lloyd McDermot of Bakerton is a|.DE { by President Ralph D.| ters, Regina and Norma, poth at
No. 1 position on the tspublican pri= 1% o Taid oh o distilling plant in a| “When Kimmerling and O'Connor es- | batient at the hospital for surgical | He or. Earl Barnes, educational | home, | Members of the Communist Party
mary ballot for common pleas Juc [spring house along a road near New caped at Rockview they assaulted a | treatment. lec from Connecticut and former| The funeral services were held at olin Cambria County held a meeting at
with. District Attorney D. P. W ein | Germany. When he pleaded guilty in| penitentiary guard, stole his revolver,| Annie Lewis of Ebensburg is under- | sor of education at Stanford un-| o'clock on Sunday afternoon, and in- | Portage on Sunday in the Hungarian
landing No. 2 place and No. 3 Dos . | court he said he was the sole owner | locked him in a boiler room and stole | 20ing medical treatment. 3 S the speaker. Approximate- terment was made in Prospect ceme- | hall. Resolutions were passed approv-
in a field of three going fo Attorney and operator of the plant, but the | his automobile. They were sentenced tc| Alfred Kline of Marstellar is a med- | J oF the graduates, mostly tery. {ing the jre-emption of the Communist
Ray Payton Smits In ihe ring fo court’s instructions to the district at-| extra imprisonment in the penitentiary | ical patient at the institution. {Rouen ’s public school teachers who! 7 ou — ~~ re jbarty name, condemning the Demo-
a rua or i tomney's office idly a Jrons belief | when arraigned Saturday before Judge | Mica Pom, aged 72, of Marstel- Sok : S Coquiey a HARNESS RACES AT [oe Republican and Labor parties,
SThoc Dositic: No. 1 and Abtor os Tyan | that Provenzono Is taking the ame in| M. Ward Fleming. Judge Fleming gave ar, 1as been admitted to the hospital Fie Shocl ep d CARROLLTOWN FAIR | thet: caders and their policies, pledg-
grace position No. 1 ar : order to protect some person Or per-|them the same sentence as they orig- | for medical treatment. fool of education led all | ing support to Communist party nom-
J. McKendrick drew second position.
he number of degrees aw- iinees and cel :
S | inees and endorsing the candidacy
Attorney McKendrick is the only can- I g 8 dacy of
C yye « Q i po Th I y=Si & [a Ir f r R i
With 49 graduates in arts he fo ty-second mua) fan of ihe Thomas Rodgers as Communist Party
and 13 in science. Cambria County Agricultural Associa~ | omnes for Tax Assessor in Por
. tion will be held on Aug. 27, 28, 29 and | township... = oriege
"AD "CYR “ N 30 at the Carrolltown Fair Grounds.| aap. :
| AWARD CON TRACTS FOR ar a pin Tooter mes Those who attended the meeting
Ne zi os 3 Se dd a g i comprised a porti f e gr
SUPPLIES FOR PRIMARY | authorized many repairs to the build- Soe hated RoR ln Po sot
: to Lae | was barrec : g :
fis ings and grounds and the fair, this year | Darty con
board of county commissioners |Promises to be one of the most Suc- | ago.
awarded contracts for the |CeSSful ever held by the hsSoganion. | According to the official statement
Harness racing again will be a fee - | given out following the meeting, “t}
; i | gi f ;
ture each day of the fair. Scores of |=, uv 10K . ie Ng, “taose
who took part in the discussion were
sons who were interested in the plant | inally had and in addition 10 to 20| Paul Galovic of Hastings is a sur-
: ’ ie | With him. He was sentenced to serve | years each for assaulting and officer | gical patient at the hospital.
didate for the Labor nomination. from three months to three years in| and highway robbery or a total of 18| Anna Kapra of Hastings is a surgi- |
While first place on the ballot is the the county jail and fined $100 and | to 36 years for Kimmerling and 16 to |cal patient.
coveted position, this place holds little | . \ “ty court indicating that sus-|to 32 years for O'Connor. Thomas Slovach, of Cymbria suff
Or nothing in the way of added strength | 00, “ores fe liquor cases in this| It is said that Turnkey Means dis-|ed a painful injury to his right s
this election for the Teason that ‘the county were going to become rare in-| played much nerve in summoning the | recently when struck by a concrete
field in each case is & small one. Where | 2100, 752 SOX | warden, as the convicts had a revolver | mixer. His condition is reported fairly
a half dozen or more enter the lists, |] Jenkins, who pleaded guilty to| presspd against, his head with ‘the | good at the Spangler hospital.
a lucky draw for the “pole DIACE 8CN- | 1o00iving stolen copper wire, was sent| hammer pulled back ready to shoot| Violet and James Fox, children of
erally is regarded as worth a percent-| 1 "5ai1 for not less than 45 days nor| while he was pretending to open the |Mr. and Mrs. Pius Fox, have been re-
age of votes, but like a horse race when | == than two years, and Florence door so they could make a second es. | moved to the hospital for surgical
vention held at Portage several weeks
shing of ballots and election sup-
for the primary election on Sep- |
only two or three line up under the Copenhaver was sentenced from two cape. treatment. The contract for the bal- | displays by manufacturers and exhibi- |) Messrs. Olineuk, chairman: Paulin
barrier, position No. 1 isn’t worth much | months to two years in jail on her plea | — [Ethel Cooper, ten year old daughter to the Penn Printing | ‘Ors Of live stock, poultry and farm pro- | secretary and Thomas Rodgers, Dr. M.
more than second or third place. of guilty to charges of larceny. Barbara | NIVERSARY PARTY [of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cooper of ny of Johnstown at its low biq | ducts also will be a feature. . A. Rhodes and Dr. A. S Ryesky Hin
For orphans’ court, Judge S. L. Rood wwicke of Johrelorn ali pleaded guilty | AN LIS / 4 Cherrytree, has been discharged from ) per thousand. The other big-| Lhe Cambria County Firemen'’s As-|, ects for the endorsement of the can-
drew first position and Attorney Chas. to a charge of assault and battery, and AT BEARER HOME |the Spangler itution. ders were the Cambria Printing Com- |30Ciatiin will hold contests on the race | didacies of two Republicans for judge
C. Greer's name will be second on the | was fined $100 and costs. | George Sich of Patton has been re- Johnstown, $7.34 per thousand, |irack Wednesday and Thursday during | the common pleas court was filed
primary ballot. No drawing as nec-| Charles Thomas, Johnstown negro.| On Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. | movied ta the hospital for medical he Carrolltown News, Carrolltown | he fair. with the meeting but no action was
Sen xe Demserstic ene ol and Robert Davis were fined $100 and Earl Bearer of Lang avenue, entertain- | treatment. : : . 'SHEEH AN REUNION taken, says the statement.
Es : ced is the only | €0Sts on their pleas of guilty to viola- [ed in honor of their eighteenth wed-| John Kubbles of West Branch has ntract for election supplies |* : The Communist party is another
only candidate. Judge Reed is the only tions of the moral code. | ding anniversary. The evening was |been removed to the hospital for med- warded to the Aughenbaugh | NEXT SATURDAY | name for the National Miners’ Union
Labor candidate. { erm 1 spent at card playing, first awards be- | ical treatment of Harrisburg, at a low bid of | — | Which is chting the United Mine
rhea FEW APPOINTMENTS ling made to Mrs. Irvin Bearer and | Robert Par of Marstellar is un- Other bidders were J. A. Thomp- | The Sheehan reunion as announced | Workers of America in this county. Of
ROBERT HOLMES i po | Francis Bearer, while the consolation dergoing medical treatment at the Co., Harrisburg, $615: and Wm. | in last week’s Couriey, will be a basket | the three resolutions passed, the first
n Robert Holmes, aged 83 years, one of BY COMMISSIONERS prizes were given to Mrs. W. J. Die- | hospital, hnston and Co., Pittsburgh, $598. | picnic event ,and Will be held at St. one stated that while the Democratic,
the oldest residents of Bakerton, died nn | trich and F. H. Bearer. Mrs. Anna Symchynsky of Bakerton -_—— | Augustine, beginning with a high mass Republican and Labor parties “held
ll Nve at his home on Thursday of last week.| A number of appointments, mostly | Mr, and Mrs. Bearer received many | has been admitted to the hospital for LORETTO RESIDENT at 9 o'clock, on Saturday of this week. | out no hope for the workers,” a liber-
[CTURE Death was caused by a cerebral hem- to fill vacancies on the election boards beautiful and useful gifts and at a | medical treatment. et : " os | The affair will also mark the golden | al party would undoubtedly prove quite
JIE orrhage. His health had been impaired | were made on Friday last at a meeting | late hour a delicious lunch was serv-| Miss Anna Baka, of Marstellar has DIES IN PIT TSBURGH | wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. |as disappointing. For that reason the
for the last seven years. Mr. Holmes Is) of the board of county commissioners |ed. The guests in attendance were: been removed to the hospital for med- — T. M. Sheehan of Patton, and all the group decided to take the field as
y survived by his wife and several chil- and polling places in Cambria Town- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lilly; Mr. and |ical treatment. 's. Catherine (Plummer) Felix, 27| relatives and friends are cordially in- Communists. -
> dren. ; : ship, District No. 1 were changed. Mrs. John Lilly; Mr. and Mrs. Philip | Miss Mary Louise Baker of Hasting oi age, wife of Bernard C. Felix, | vited to pack a basket and attend. he second resolution paid Labor
The funeral services were held at 2| The commissioners set Monday, Au-| Kline; Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Dietrich. | has been removed to the hospital for retto, died at eight o'clock on | ry party leaders—notably David Cowan
artoon o'clock on Sunday afternoon in the Ba- | gust 19, at Jo'clock a. m. (eastern | The out of town guests were Mr. and |surgical treatment, ght at St. Francis’ Hospital, | THE SCOUT REPORT. George Cowan, Emmett McCabe, Will-
kerton M. E. Church and were con-| standard time) at their office in the | Mrs. Claire A. Bearer of Ebensburg: Norman J. Dietrick, of Patton is a
ducted by the Rev. Mr. Gibson, the | court house, Ebensburg, as the time and | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strittmatter of Ha- | surgical patient at the Spangler hos-
pastor. Intrement was in the church place for the drawing of positions for stings; Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bear- | Dital.
where she had been a pa-| The Scouts held the meeiing on | iam Walsh, John Maholtz and Lewis
for the last five weeks. Death | Wednesday night at 7:30. Assembl Dennis—the compliment of a vigorous
tribued to a complicaion of dis-|was first blown and was followed denunciation. The third resolution
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14 cemetery names on the primary election ballots. | er, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Westri k,| Miss Amanda Wetzel, of Carrolltown, the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Eacit| pledged support to the Gastonia tex-
— The commissioners will attend a pub- | Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Bearer, Attorney | underwent operation at the h Ss survived by her hus-|of the Scouts gave a short talk about | tile strikers, Gi
NOTICE. lic service commission hearing in Pitts- [and Mrs. N. A. Malloy, Mr. and Mrs. | tal on Tuesda morning and is r anc wo children, Bernard Jr., the good time they had down a camp —— i —
J First class Barbering at Reduced | burgh on August 1st, the hearing be- | Francis Bearer, Miss Ruth Bearer, Miss | fairlywell c 5 years, and Philip, aged one | this year. The Scouts are going to en- DANIEL. W. HOOVER
(N | Prices. Lac hair cutting, 35¢; gen- ing held in regard to the reconstruction | Anne Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Paul — vear. She also leaves her parents, D.! deaver to build a cabin out at th Daniel Webster Hoover aged eigthy
tlemen’s ‘hair cutting, 35c; children’s | of a bridge by the Pennsylvania Rail- Thomas, all of Carrolltown. Misses Mabel Erickson and Clara ia- E. and Elizabeth Plummer, residing at | Company spring and are arranging to one years formerly of Bir Fonda
hair cutting, 35c; shaving, 15c. To old | road Company at a point in Portage | — brielson were Wednesday vi in| Ebensburg, and these brothers and sis- | go on some overnight hikes soon. The | of intestinal nephritis at the Tote
and new customers alike. We will in- township three miles east of Portage,| FOR SALE—Five room brick house | Houtzdale. ters: Frank Plummer, of Boston, Mass. | Scouts have changed their meeting his son, Frank Hoover in Nanty-Gl.
Se Vite your patronage. Call at A. F. Freg- | where the tracks of the railroad com- | located on South Fifth avenue. Cheap! ee | Joseph Plummer, of Newark, N. J.; [date from Wednesday to Friday night. lon Monday. His wife preceded hin ho
ly’s Barber Shop, across from the Spot pany pass below grade a township road to quick buyer. Inquire at the Hu- LOST: —Two bunches of keys. Find- and Margaret, Paul and Richard Plum- Taps was blown and the meeti 1g was the grave. He is survived by B ie
Cash Store, 506 Magee Ave., Patton. known as the Sonman road. ber Hardware. tf er please return to Grand Theatre, mer, all at home. dismissed. 3 ber of children, : > v2 hum