The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, September 26, 1929, Image 1

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the Spangler institu-
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swedetown, is a sur=
1e hospital is repart-
THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE-
. QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE
» ; Sy JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND
mes of Westover, a SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON
lS 1mproving.
THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION.
of Carrolltown has —
surgical treatment.
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.
and Theatre Soon— VOL, XXXV. NO.3%. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1929, (5¢)
eofthedps = R323 -—Hw eee =
$2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
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| [ON MAN NE COLLEEN MOORES |] i [MONUMENT MARKS
DOLORES BAKERT IX VAI Gi S [ T |
Offic Qe | 1 Yatton Aligh to
A BANDIT KILLED FULL OF MYSTERY | Official Count Sives George | FIRST TALKIE HERE | ~ Start Bootsa\\ | PORTAGE CENTENNIAL
a bANDIT 1 ? : A Shae | 1 otart Joothall |
William Dolines 1, OSes Life Letters and Figures Jumbled by \urality of 19 for erify f Aso Laura La Plante in “The | Season Friday J coverner to Attend Unveiling
Fe owing B i © es k "| Officials Preparing 1930 - | Love Trap.” Both are very i of Shaft Erected by Penn-
0 gviag I 1 \reel | Numbering Code Evans Defeats Price for Poor Director; Lantzy Wins for ||| Good Shows | The Peston High School will open sylvania Near Altoona
Bank Hold-Up. [ Tt wilt ve » Wise Pennsvivania motos Jury Commissioner; Official Count for All of the Offices. |} Net Mond i | their football season with Westmont An went of ungeual b oral Ih
———— a S . INES Mong the Tos i vent nusual hist a -
Delaney, for many years a |!iSt Who knows his own license num- }Grand Theatre } screen | UPPer Yoder on Friday. The Patton terest to the citizens of Pennsylvania
De laney, or 8 2 } 8 cen ET in 1930. Under the new system The official count of ballots cast at Orphans’ Court Judge , Production regarde the most per-|team will be fortunate to win over will take place on Tuesday afternoon.
t of C litown Roads, between ring ris , - g 1 5 cast a as P. fect combinatio f tured actior ip ria ois er 1, at 3 o'clock. when : -
Carr iors 1 Bakerton 5 dead as 2 eu hue Ba the primary eleetion on Tuesday of (One to be nominated.) foot : Ve BS a Dae 2 ih ovioh their heavier opponents, as Teports 3 peck, ye RA monn
arrolitowl L B nagert s 18 a a : A J h 3 ] | 4 “| Samuel Lemmon Re d. 5.279 | ANC record a ai ig yet acnieved, from Westmont indicate they will have ment, w nicn has J 5 yee € Led y
the result of his implication in a bank |2 hundred thousand or so sets of lic- last week, was completed on Tuesday Charles C_ Greer announced by the th e management, the State on the William Penn high-
hold-up at Beech Creek, Center coun- |EhS€ Dlates with the regular digits, evening of this week at Ebensburg, this : {
but these will be only a drop in the { Sheriff,
ty, last Thursday. An bucket compared with the two or three | compiliation of figures settling a num- (One to be nominated.)
. | Colleen Moore's first talking and sing-| of the school. The Patton team
other of the ban- Lire: |
Edward Bishop ......... 299 | Srodugs: 7 1
i C. George defeated O. Webster Saylor | “dward Bishop : sees 1422) produced by John
will look odd and will mean little ex- by 194 votes for the Republican nom- Poor Director,
Sopt to the college professors who as-{. 5 0 for Sheriff. The Republican (One to be nominated.)
7 Q F Pitts- i isto AYDATES p " i 2 ’ 4 $ > ae . . Evans
raiams of Pas sisted experts of the bureau in evoly nomination for director of the poor John L. Evan:
tured near Snow |ing the code or to those who have a goes to John L. Evans who had a plu- | Edward J. Price ....
e Mountain by Dr. George Tibbins | €Omplete chart showing what each | ohiey of 128 over Edward J, Price. J. Milton Spencer ....
,. | combination means.
Dela
the name of Geor
e
y Hada peen
|
[ has been received with
6,702 | wherever shown.
6,574 The tremendous success of
28 screen romance is :
and was cs
D. P. Weimer 1
other groups will be assigned low id
: 9,63
bers with various designating signs or .
without making it necessary |
639,000 to 2,639,999. Samuel E. Jones Died August | to appropriate none Kistent ones. How-
Professors Might Know
hout her career in motion]
The fourth bandit, whose name is n
of viplating the liquor laws.
: : TOs Eri eoLlas. oi py eu ) during Which time she bas! Announcement has been made by
known, is beli Nis| possibly a Lafayette College pro- 4th, At His Home in i any re real | Lived dg SR arts Judge John A. Berkey that he will
way to th WIS €SCADE. | fessor or two, who aided the State California. article and insist in chasing fo ot not be a candidate on the “Non-Parti-
The turned over | jn formulating the new plan for li- — clouds,” said Dr. Theodore B. a “| sian Party ticket for re-election at
to a WICH | cense markings, may be able to give] Word has been received in Patton |g, retary of Health, Tuesday. Attore was castithe November General Election. Judge
he c elaney | the exact number of a car that shoots | of the death of Mr. Samuel E. Jones “This of person, for the ’ : ,| Berkey stated Saturday that just as
of Beaverdale, clined Py bearing the mystic talisman OOFY.|one of Patton’s old time residents, who of a better name, may be styled a on {Soon as the official vote of Norman
accept to tt C If they can get it right the number |came here in 1892, He left Patton in| .oqqler. He belives that he can’t dc = I. Bose, Republican nominee for Judge
Lh 2 Sutcome woul should be 2,018,000. 1903, moving to DuBois, and later to ip is and he can't that, he is ur !
containing in a potter's fold.
It is doubtful if Motor Bureau eém-| Montana where he bought a six hun-
into of an | 5 icie
2 5 Le y ® nol The | Ple to eat particular foods, exerc ise | fami] or experien Bi) Somes, unty Commissioners
locas . ployes will know off-hand more than dred and forty acre sheep ranch. The nearly s him, fresh air gives him | » tremendous dram ae Boars 0! on Ly 188 oners
Roe, adven CARROLLTOWN MINE a few numbers. Even Commissioner |last six years of his life, however. ne and pills of all sorts and de- > the comblots | Friday afternoon awarded the contract
re most lov- PERATING ACA | Benjamin G. Eynon, who has worked | had spent in Ontario, California. scriptions are required to keep him in Lh conplcten hep | OF the furnishing of an automobile
star of them OPERATING AGAIN out various system for shortening the| Mr. Jones will be remembered bY | the world : : bts oo agam BO ._|for the use of Chief County Detective
ne of your Tio ved be Good Work of Fire. length of the metal license plates, his many friends as being the Tirst “For ample, just the other 59 | velous ors £ oF bili hi the Dobie Rox
urites. Fol Fipple AVel »y SA0o¢ . 01 or will not carry more than a few hun- | blacksmith in Patton, being in par- a man was complaining about his wife “Ate vompany, of Johnstown, on its bid o
men; Cleaning ant Was dred correct answers to alphabet-num- | tnership with Harry Buck. He was also who never would into an automo- $1,145, :
m through De [ber tags in his head. | Patton’s first policeman, and served bile ‘a: > her very tired.” And |e, rai _ Mrs. Isabelle Robinson Gage, aged
lventures in n= Co The chart containing the numbers|as a member of Patton's first school | while she coddles herself in thi a SS on e Or many years a resident of South
North! Operat hy wert d Sanrday | nq their abbreviations is a rather! Board. and other ts, s} But the re
morning a Ct
CLS, She
] S actually do- | gut
ing herself definite harm. Indeed,
1S an excellent example of making
1
thick booklet. The experts also pro-| Mr. Jones leaves a widow, Margaret experiences
vided a supplemental book containing |E. and six childrqn: Mrs, Harry K Sroatoct ot
an explanation that when A comes | Evans, of Ontario, Cal., Mrs. Albert A. something out of nothing—a physics] Slaves
first in a combined letter-numeral ge. | Nelson of Monrovia, Cal.; Mrs. John 1 ] Sid
the new
TION ne
RK: number
one might
notion in one
| ture w
plant, w
IL means ninety. [Frank A, of Los Angeles, Cal, and
C y
Sunday afternoon.
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> This chart also explains that DK (Samuel Earl, of Rerlands, C
John Br
I
Spec
be able to indulge a silly
He is
| “wings” se
ha ea . > of them. But when e bode is made | py surrour Joma | life-long resident of Gallitzin, died at
o the tipple | also survived by ten grandchildren, and to exist only once it sems to be | Y en 10:45 o'clock Friday night at the home
but good t of the Bar- (Continued on last page.) fone brother, John E, Jones of Mans- shame that people should resort to] paar: ws of a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kropp, ot
nes + and Carrolitown firs] ‘OTUDUEd on —.|field, Pa such distorted fancies and in RN hg 9 Johnstown, with whom he had made
-24 eo re oan ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS NOTES | ere | manner deliberately deprive themsel nterior effe ws home during the past two years
dG 0 have beers do- OF THE PAST WEEK OR SO | CAR HITS SCHWAB'S WALL, ves of the real Joy of a vigorous, zestful olv
and
and
| 3 ALTOONA GIRLS HURT |and heal
v existence nN In funeral services were held at 2
F. E. Farabaugh of Patton called on
| ture outside. Coddfers pick at fancy
ity during ily of Altoona, were guests of Mrs. Ad- | in which were riding crashed into the | foods and give the good old reliable
ls ams’ father, Marcellus Wharton of this | stone wall surrounding the estate of plain provender a snobbish go-by.
place ,a few days this week. | Charles M. Schwab near Lor ), Mc dlers overload themselves with clo-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Mannion and fa-
by Gilbert W
whose beautiful
greatly to the ap
It was direct
of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ringling, d
Fa!
>arroll
the mine and other
les using the creek water. Spar
of remedy for every kind | «phe Shakesdown.’
allment. In short, when | T
extremes, coddlers coddle
t1
th
compan- | here with friends. | Catherine, 19, Mary, 17 and Sara, 21.| of imag
he cast
Misses Alice and Mary Davis and Ma- | It is believed the machine got out of | carried +
until next spring.
y 5 nake their
why coddle | max, f
; Warfield of this place. | admitted to the institution after re-
in charge of
E
of Cresson, suffered fractures of three ribs and
mily of Chest Springs were callers on | Gallitzin in 1878 and came three years | as.
The picture is “Smiling Irish Eyes’ |Oone of the best teams in the history
McCormick as a| turned to the line-up, having recover-
First National-Vitaphone special and |ed from his injuries, and he ‘is now
A large plant in Blacklick township,
sesers 2,877 eres ; : :
> : ‘Hic? AR i; : - is | where it is alleged, liquor was being Blair
len before words. No. 99,999 will be the highest | X2Y Patton Smith pene SID. D Memon Cres 1286) Wor the fret ne om le , SCTeeN | manufactured, was raided last Thurs- of Ine Bia
ton Sykes number composed entirely of digits. > no : 5 mln of he i ray Sons Sony Deiouiive Fa-
was stoppe Nhile it is xpected that the TT EY aa £78 S girl in “The Love Trane ne. |W¥ard Whited and his assistants, John
miles from Aas of rs ete iv a pos FORMER PA ON WEEKLY HEALTH TALK *| Shon: = on 1 The Love TH Mow |J. McLawish and Howard Huether. The
and tied to a tree. : the 2,000,000 mark, the new al 1 Wile 5 wu ule Potewlier Rninglly 5 comes. Go| officers walked in on the plant while
The bandits had den their own | nas been worked out to the 000UZ | RESIDENT EXPIRES Da sild OST Yagine. thas lo! A Slog i 2 or 8 te it was running at fuli blast, it is said
machine on Snow S Mountain ar eries, which concludes with 999UZ re sufficient real troubles in a 2 “7 land placed the alleged proprietor, Silvo
driven into Beech in the stolen | covering the license numbers from 2,- _— os
mac
Zandonatti, under arrest on a charge
|is certified he will withdraw from the
Fork died last Thursday night in the
Old Folk’'s home at Scalp Level where
she went to reside last Monday a week.
The body was removed to the Joseph
1 yed Ing ‘Tired’ very rao. resi ' ral
; ; : / ) - wreck out of a perfe health body much. Gage residence, South Fok Fou
heen destr a | signation, it stands for ten, but when |T, Seyler, of Twin Bricwes, Montana: “Possibly if one possessed nine lives | tacks services were conducted at o'clock
want Save “11it occupies fifth place in the line-up | Mrs. G. V. Moser, of Phoenix, Arizona; | jie the proverbial | oR
throw? yyment or 2
enr, 67 years of age, a
betw Carrolliow: “Coddlers insist on eighty degrees | New Yok Madey atternonn of the poe i Mr
and el Hi the highw > friends here recently. | Three Altoona girls were injured of heat when there is a zero tempera- “The Love T and Mrs. James Hunter, in Gallitzin,
an Close To the highway . . S — ea y
3 ans bio is The place Mr. "and Mrs, Bert Adams and fam- | lastMonday night when the automobi
Robert Ringling, 13-months-old-son Philadel
eted by Tvle Lo ’
injured are daughters | thing. Coddlers fill theme ten © Jirected Jn » WI0 | caused by m S.
ho 1 Sd bo : day night. Those injured are daughters | thing. Coddlers fill themselves with | startled the motion picture world witn d by a complication of diseases
i oh mily, of Altoona, spent the week end | of Mr. and Mrs. T. Doyle, of Altoona every f ,
A garage owned by the Rt. Rev.
Mons. John P. Saas, irremovable rector |
of St, Michael's Catholic church. was | proper share
alysis Wednes- Columbia to Hollidaysburg: then
Sit with | Portage Railroad over the mountain
has been |crest to Johnstown. a distance of 37
to Wilkins-|of a special design, which permi
way about two miles east of Cresson
has[and 15 miles west of
Altoona, to com-
: ; =m, | 108 vehicle, which will be given its | but one experienced man in their back- memorate the 100th anniversary of the
dits is in the Center county hospital, millon tags that will bear cabalistic | ber of results which had been in doubt. Homer C. George 13,574 | firg local showing next Monday and field, Litzinger, who has recently re- [building of the Old Portage Railroad,
a third is in the Center county jail, | markings. 1 According to the offiical count Homer | O. Webster Saylor - 13,380 / Tuesday. “Smiling Trish Eyes” was | : ig
and the fou mad od his e | Some of the license-plate markings
will be unveiled. Charles M. Schwab
will be one of the speakers
The monument stands onl
a few feet
enthusiasm | giving promise of a very good season. |from the highway and on a plot of
J The Line has not displayed very good | ground which formerly was part of the
this | form to date and they will need plenty | right-of-way of the Old Portage at
Hi tributed both to|of correction before Friday, the foot of Plane No. 5. The site was
F iho =| : «1. | A. Farabaugh of Allegheny towns! ip, | Martha Cunningham ween 0,238 | Miss Moore's popularity and to the | The spirit of the team as a whole recently deeded by the State to the
/ Of Las bank The car owner who receives within | oto ted Mrs Martha ‘Cunningham by | Charles D, Boney ..... Cravens 2,247 | care with which an interesting, enter- | has been splendid, and they will be|Blair County Historical Society and
president Williams of Ho-|the next few months license tags With | yo "ores for ‘Democratic poor director. Jury Commissioner. | taining story was reproduced in action, | ready to display a good brand of foot- | the monument was erected under the
ward, ¢ the bandits |OZR77 on them’ will have no way of | A. Lantzy of Spangler, won in a (One to be nc minated.) dialogue and music. Convinced that | ball by the time they line up again- | supervision of a commis ion appoint-
ised %. Ho ged [knowing thst ihe letters and figures | Co” battele with Phil S. Gordon for | Thomas W. English .. tories 11,438 | that motion is still an important part|st Westmont. They will go into the [ed by Governor John S. er. The
Thursday nigh s death he [Mean License No. 1,894,077. Under the | py mocratic jury commissioner, leading |P. M. Smith wen. 6,915 Of a motion picture, McCormick pro- | game with every player determined to [legislative act which authorized the
dis . [new numbering code that is just what by 210 votes, Ivan J. McKenrick defeat- | Harry S. Boucher... 3,351 duced “Smiling Irish Eyes” with quite | come out the victor. appointment of the commission also
Ten: name. this mixture of the alphabet and num- ed W. A McGuire for the Democratic | Olin O. Resensteel : . 3125|8s much physical action and as fre-| The team recently elected Clifford appropriated $10,000 for the erection
ort while later a posses led by | opais stands for. OH is not an express- NONURALON tor Judge of the Court of i """|quent changes of backeround, as for- | (Ham) Yahner captain for the pre- [of the monument.
Dunlap, of captured ion of surprise in the bureau's ber Conmtion Pleas by 923 votes. Judge DEMOCRATIC [merly were wded in silent pictures. | sent season. Yahner is a senior, plays The Portage Railroacl was an im-
two of the bandits oad siding minology but License 370,000 issued bY Barnhart defeated D. P. Weimer by Judge of the Superior Court The result said to be an excellent |a tackle, and he has been on the team portant part of the “Main Line of
ction. The pos- | the Commonwealth for a Passenger | g 334 votes for Republican Judge of the (Two to be nominated.) moving pi made more realistic |for the past three years. He has the | Public Works” of Pennsylvania—that
en, Who | automobile. Court of Common Pleas. Judge Samuel | George F. D is, wn. 5.165|and interesting with the addition of | distinction of earning the highest gra- | remarkable rail and water transporta-
Tones. A Plain C Means 120,000 Lemmon Reed had a lead of 2,268 over | Henry C. Niles ........ .... 4,567 dialogue throughout. |des of any pupil in school during the | tion system between Philadelphia and
they Were A.| Under the new system plain C on Charles C, Greer for Orphans’ Court Common Pleas Judge, { Miss Moore, in the character of | past two years, as well as being a good | Pittsburgh which was s arted in 1829
feld, and | the 1930 blue and orange license plates Judge. On’ the Democratic side all of (One to be nominated.) [little Irish hoth sings and speaks | athlete. and opened for traffic in 1834, The
near Pitts- | wi) not mean the Roman 100, but the offices iol stated had only one|Ivan J. McKenrick i 4354 (ih “Smiling Iri Eyes,” seve songs | — “Public Works” were the predecessor
Pensylvania license number 120,000, candidate for each office before the | William A M Guire .. 3.431 | having been prepared especially for the | of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and Go-
broken | while nM. instead of standing for 1000| ters or thor ea Or a tyres SASHLRINE 8 PIOMINeNt comporers. Jong LOCAL AND STATE vernor Fisher in appointing the mon-
1 crashed | really means 210,000. A which under | YOL81S official a ‘on county candi- | W, i 6.354 | Hall plays the m ad opposite SS | ument commission. recongnized this
in uard ar the | ype gustem in vogue for the last few | Jates fellowes J "| Moore, others who fill conspicious 1c ! fact by designating William Elmer, of
( while Shope | years” stood for 1,000,000, drops down | “—¢v&S OU REPUBLICAN | George I. Keener ... .. 627g|being Clude Gillingwater NEWS OF INTEREST Philadelphia, special engineer for the
5 held in jail. | the scale under the new code to 100,- | Judge of the Superior Court Poor Director. "ring, Robert Homans, Bet Franciso, | Pennsylvania Railroad. as chairman
2 : Wo men together : i. 011000. | Ee fo bs nominated) | (One to be nominated.) [Robert Emmett O'Conn r and Julanne | —_—— of the body. The other SiR the
the bank loot. The rest o > MONLY | None of the 1930 tags will contain | ” ! 2 ana | aroha ho! 3705 | Johnston. William iter directed 3 i 3 , % commission are: Plymouth W. Snyder
was found in the wi ater thei more than a total of five figures orf Thomas 4 Palifage a iy } J ny Cs 203 | “Smiling Irish Eye [Condensed Toms Satlsrid fom former State Senator from Blair coun-
[aching chothed nis ‘be | letters. No. 1 is the lowest, but there | William Bites Vins Fuge. | TT hury Commissioner. | r | 9 Sh BS Or ie ty and a past president of the Blair
Bo. are numerous license plates with that (One to be noTRinahad) (One to be nomi ated.) | FIRST CHORUS GIRL PART Busy Reader. County Historical Society; Tarring S.
"| Mmber, for State Department andlg,... po Barnhart ee 15,944 P. A. Lantay : .. 3,087] FOR LAURA LA PLANTE | Davis superintendent of schools, Blair
county; W. I. Woodcock, past president
County Bar Association
and former president of the Blair
County Historical Society, and Thomas
G. Peoples, Register and Recorded of
Deeds, Blair County.
Elmer will preside at the unveiling
ceremonies. The Pennsylvania Railroad
Middle Division Band will play and
the Altoona Works choir will lead the
singing of “America.” Snyder will out- ~ =
line the history of the Old Portage
Railroad and then the monument will
be inveiled by Jonathan Leet, whose
paternal greatgrandfather was at one
time canal supervisor.
Schwab Will Deliver Address
The address by Schwab will then fol-
low, after which A. J. County, vice
president in charge of finance and
corporate relations, Pennsylvania Rail-
road, 1 pres the monument to
the Comumonweaith. Governor Fisher
then respond on behalf of the State.
Music by the Middle Division Banc!
will close the programme.
To accommodate persons wishing to
attend the dedicatory ceremonies, the
Pennsylvania Railroad will operate
special trains to Cresson from Phila-
delphia and Pittsburgh. Both trains
will carry coaches, parlor cars and din-
ing cars. Automobile transporation will
be provided) between Cresson and the
monument site.
The monument erected by the com-
mission is twelve feet square at the
base and is built of stone sleepers
taken from the roadbed of the Old
Portage Railroad. When many of the
early railroad in the United States
{were built, stone blocks instead of
.| crossties were used 0 support the
His body was taken to Gallitzin, and | rails.
Stone sleepers in their original
o'clock | positions can still be seen at various
{places along the right of way of the
101d Portage Railroad! and also of the
phia and Columbia Railroad,
led | which was another link in the “Main
at the parental home at Emeigh Run| Line of Public Works.”
Wednesday of last week. Death was; The “Public Works,”
which were
| built and operated by the State pri-
marily to protect its commercial inter-
ests and to obtain for its citizens a
of the rapidly growing
to and from new West, have
| been abandoned now more than seventy
The first link of the “Public Works”
(was a railroad from Philadelphia to
| Columbia; next came a canal from
the
|
| bert Ell strove Bm 3 5 4 3
los neg 5 gon Wi ) the |Tie Link, of this place, have gone to| control of Frank Anderson, also of | themselves to death | Clariss | destroyed by fire last week, resulting | trafic
Larrolitown gompaniss. left ¥ ‘nthe New York where they have accepted | that place, who was driving the car. “What is forgotten hy this group of | ee irom. on explosion of gasoline. Mons. |
fire was ex shed, but Barnesboro positions : R. P. Miller, of Altoona who was | peculiar people is that, barring the | + me TAT i Saas’ automobile also was consumed | years.
stayec later as a protection against ia Lo ei ori Ey 00 17 1 the | actual presence of diseas hvsica] | FEECH FAMILY WILL by the flames. The loss is estimated at |
Be Pregic of Tome talph Nagle was a business caller in | motoring from Pittsburg and found the actual ,hresence Of disease, p Tysical LIVE IN WASHINGTON | about $1,500
any n Al oO ’ Dean on Friday. | occupants walking in a daze around | vigor is an attainable condition. a | hes Dass :
a, Clement Hoover of Carrolltown, was | the wrecked machine with blood run-| little less coddling and a great | Congresst J. Russell Leech Friday | The Rev. J. H. Pershing of Flinton,
FARM AGENTS WILL a business visitor here on Friday |ning from numerous lacerations. He| more fresh air, exerc good A took. hie and three chiliren or {Suffered a stroke of par
STUDY MARKETING Mrs. Henry Beiter of Loretto, was a |took the injured to Mercy hospital. sufficient sleep will add not only to a nen 19 day of last week While on a vi
7 A no : Me. | Fecent guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. J.| Catherine and Mary Doyle were both sure but to their life as well sy yy WOT €y Will [friends in Greensburg and
arm Agent . Je MC~-
miles and finally, another canal from
Johnstown to Pittsburgh. Canal boats
be broken up into section
ed on trucks for movement
| over the rail links, were used on this
| The old Portage, which was one of
the world’s outstanding feats of
{neering and operation in its
| ,
ferred a mountain barri
five
Es os ® x brought to the home of his son-in-law,
| os : . 1ey wi iive In the Toward apart- Jeor I i ay
2 Mr. and Mrs, B. J. Ryan were shop- | ceiving treatment in the dispensary. —_— ments while in Washington. They will onl Sums o Fiinton The Rey.
h n! veps § te i" is w pi aE. fairy S while 1 V ington. v WILL Mr. Pershing was enroute
he oy | Pers in Altoona on Friday. Their condition is reported as fair. Li os . Sr Yias a: ie ES the trib 10 the banal ; 18 uu
Cambri Will |* Teo Cretin of Chest Springs was rae was removed to her home after EAST CARROLL SCHOOLS OPENED Mace the a 9 eh National genital burg to attend the United Brethren them to
= . . | CCENTT WV AR ON ne / automobile and Congressms ech | enc ‘he ras str
vote a si MNS | caller in this place on Sunday receiving treatment. Anderson is re-| RECENTLY; AWARD CONTRACTS fu mons - Gos the dd a | conference when he was stricken. His|and mount
inv tino eo : vx | 3 | return tc Ebensburg the i e of | i ic 1 stad fail
Monday, to : cine con-| Teonard Hoover of Clearfield spent | ported to have escaped injury. i 1h eh oT Nmulllg Iho Mig __ | condrtion is reported faily good.
3:4 mder + 1 he De ; ? > r , tawnnll: braoryetes . next week to look after his law busi- Caught beneath a fall of rock whil +
ditions under n of the De-| the Jagt few days here with relatives, = The E Carroll township schools hess. Dar r stay in Washinetor 2 Denealn a Ian C le | route.
: partment Bl Beonomies,! "Pollard Mulligan was & tesonr oir. MRS. ANNIE RYAN opened recently with a large attendh the Lboor ran aay» Ellen ang | Vorking in No. 9 shaft of the Pennsyl-
at State 5 er in Patton on Saturday. | Mrs, Annie Ryan, widow of William | ance. The rs for the term at |e i oh 2 : ~ James Lien and | vanig Coal and Coke Corporation, Al-
y . : 1 Feiss ¥ | ING ,» WII] ¢ OC lazek aoe. rears Qf Ar
McWil- | Mr, and Mrs, George Burgoon and (Ryan, died at her home, in Altoona | the various ools are: | Cl sisi fred Flaze k, aged 18 years, son of Mr.
Sant | family of Deol, Were gues oo local |at 3:30 a’ m. Saturday, of paralysis.| Cross Roads: Miss Edna Snyder. Ci %ra~ he and Williams Plazek, of Sankertown,
for Jeflerson | relatives one day last week. | She had suffered a third stroke several| Dry Run No. 1: Miss Anna Kollar, _ NORMAN BERKEBILE, JR. Was painfully injured last week. He|of five levels and
County the Cambria | My ang Mys. Ernest Hollen and fa-|days before. Mrs Ryan was born in| Dry Run No. 2: Miss Eleanor Thom-| Norman Berkebile,
County ation. Mr | .
[on each side of the summit, v
son of Norman and Lat Redden Ber- | laceration of the body and one hip. His! 2326 feet obove mean tide. Thi
Fow to carry on firends here recently, |ago to Altoona, where she was a mem- | Mellon No. 1: Miss Martha Way, kebile, died at Altoona Hospital at | condition is reported good. | varied in length from 1480
oy Ah ig has| Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Horne and fam- | ber of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. : Melon No. 2: Mrs. Clarence Al- 2% a. 7 Sunday, of SURO, Kfar — {feet Rnd te Slevaiion overcome
: i il ind My were recent business callers in Pat- | Survivin re one son and three | bright. a briel illness. He was born at Trafford SW SY RUNE | €d Trom 130 feet to 370 feet. Th -
JANES nsive t all assistance | ton, hihi | danghtons: Mrs, Sore Reeser, Harris-| Strittmatter: Miss Pauline Dvor- February 8, 1921, : MES. W, Hl RUNER DIES NOI. | Ot 18V6l Was slightly niore thes
ey : | Clair Davis was a biref visitor in burg; Charles Ryan, Cleveland, O; i REE Mi 2 Emm eS isa of his mete in AT HOME IN EBENSBURG | teen miles.
56 ‘em! -_— Hi Patton on Monday. he Mrs. Elwood Stevens, Portage; Mrs Sharabaug h 3} = d Short. A] yi iin boy hax al Mrs, Mary Lite Pruner. aged oa) reese tn
y W. D. WETZEL GETS James Adams of this place is ill at|Eleanor Tragoon, Altoona; five grand-| Lauer: Miss Alberta Zern, 5g Ot LIS grandmare NG eS, Mary it Funes, ag NAG 4 his
§ EM BOTH NOMINATIONS his home. children, one sister and two brothers: Luther: Miss Margaret Senita. Mrs. D. M. Ruffner ol Ci He S, wite of W. H. Pruner, died early NAGLE SCHOOL SOCIETY
ar ‘em! Fe —. | r— | Mrs. Mary McGraw, Patrick and John Bradley: Irvin Springer. was a member of the C on Sunday morning at her home in Eb- | TO HOLD FIRST AFFAIR
W. D. Wetzel received both the De- | STATE REVOKES 3 DRIVERS’ | Gallice, Giallitzin Eckenrode: Miss Irene Hertzog. Missionary Alliance enshurg, where she had been in il -
mocratic andl Republican nomination PERMITS AND RESTORES 26 | There was requiem mass in Sacred Weber: Miss Sadie Sansson. Surviving are his fathe fiealth Jorg long time. Death was due| The first meeting o Naglt
for tax collector in East Carroll town- | Heart Catholic Church at 9 a. m. Mon- ) At a recent meeting of the board the paren S AL ums, I; fo hear : disease. She was born in All- School Literary w be held
ship at the Primary which were held | Fewer drivers than usual suffered the day, followed by interment in St, Pat- | following were awarded the coal con- SLM, Of Pal on, ang Mis: red Sf he ny toy nship in 1865 and was mar- | in the Nagle 1 tside of
beld Tuesday of last week, as did L. A. | penalty of having their names stricken | rick’s Cemetery, Gallitzin. tracts; Gearld Springer, Luther, Laur- Redden of Juniata. : hod to Mr. Pruner in 1885. Besides her | Patton on the Dy: }
Yeckley for supervisor and Leo Luther |off the list of the State Highway De- | andand Eckenrode building; H. S. Buck was brought to
he bc
for aucktor. F
husband a number of children and sev-
school direc
eral brothers and sisters survive. The
funeral services were held on Tuesday
H. Bearer was named | partment during the week ended Sep- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodlawn and Bradley building; Ray Weber, Weber P me al Cre Sson,
or and J. S. Springer, re- | tember 19, with 34 revocations and 22| children and Miss Edna Mae Ward of | building; F. H, Bearer, Sharabauch nex ervices were held at
gistry assessor on both tickets. C. W_|suspensions, according to a report of | Indiana called on Mr. and Mrs, S. L.| building; John Pfeister. Cross Roads; | Tueschy. Interment
ts
1] morning in the Holy Name Catholi
Meisel, judge of election and Thersa | the Motor Vehicle Bureau, Driving pri- | Weakland of the Palmer House, Sun-| Dry Run and Mellon building, and | Hill Cemetery, Cle church at Ebensburg and interment
Hooves ane 8. 1 Siler imation. vileges were restored to 26 drivers, day. "Harry Hoover Strittmatter building. the mother is buri
“was in the church cemetery.
i
evening, September 26
o’clock. A speci is ing
arranged and there x € an
election of officers. R
teacher, extends an
persons to attend the meeti