THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- oe oh y NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY QUATEL y pe : THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU RINTING OF ALL KINDS AND ALI i | HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN PS No aLEnDy aD A, wl OR VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO S YOUR PATRONAGE ON - : : 4 : NCR THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. a 4M LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. — RAT _ po ’ VOL. XXXV, NO. 38 PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1929. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. EXGOVERNORTO MARTINLINKIS , VOTERS TO PASS Mrs. Catherine VOTING MACHINE LOCAL AND STATE | NOAHS ARK’ AT SPEAK AT MEETING TAKEN BY DEATH ONTWO MATTERS Gibson Expires 70 pp AIIOTED - NEWS OF INTEREST GRAND THEATRE rere Irs. Catherine Gibson, aged 66 years, | Martin G. Brumpaugh to Ad-|Well Known Patton Resident, 77 | Must Decide at “at Election on In- passed vy ho ais home % Ny sos, Placing in Every ” recinet will | Condensed Tiems s Gathered from | | starts With Midnight Show on dress Annual County Years, of Age, Expired crease of Indebtedness Art 8130 o'clock. of a com.| Be Decided at November Various Sources for the | Sunday Night; Also Mon- : to : hu asd Institute Oct. 21-25 | on Wednesday. by $365,000 plication of diseases. She had been | Election Busy Reader. day and Tuesday. ee i ns imesmrnie [in ill health for some time. Her hus-| hg i : county w e | | Vitaphone having thrilled the world As a result of injuries received one | in a series of sensational talking pic- week ago when caught under a fall | tyres—finds its most magni ficent de- gn The 62nd annual institute of the] Martin Link, a well known Patton| A definite step toward the enlarge- [band has been dead for about fifteen| The voters of Cambria teachers of Cambria county will be held | resident, aged 77 years, passed away (ment and improvement of the Cambria | years, and she is survived by the son given an opportunity at | in the court house. Ebensburg, Oct |at his home here at 9:30 o'clock Wed- County Almshouse, and the construc- [at whose home she died. jelection in November to determine . : Bt : 21-25 inclusive, according to an an- i f 1 [ ti ) ity i ‘he funeral se ere held at|whether voting machines shall be in- {of rock while working in Barnes Mine | monstration “Noah's Ark"—epic of ana) oLVE, oat ns 8 an-|ensday morning, of a complication of | tion of a new city-county hospital in The funeral ser s were held at | i bills HR Io htal in-1 No 12, Emory Wallace, aged 61 years, 3 ae ' : nouncement made recently by M. 8 |ajlments due to his advanced age. He |Johnstown, was taken by the board of |nine o'clock on Monday morning in | stalled in every precinct, a total of 167 © Barnesboro died Wednesday of last | Bl yey i y | y | y 1 i 5 pf y | arnes Ph ie S oc y n Af Bentz, county superintendent off has reisded in Patton for the past 20!county commissioners in session at Eb- | St. Mary’s Catholic church, this place. in the county. SS oro Bled ye oy | the rainbow-span of fift schools. | years, and prior to that time was en-|ensburg on Monday. Whether the in- | Following a high mass of requjem over| The board of county commissioners | i, TH S o 1 I mn the | “Noah's Ark includes in The list of lecturers and instructors|gaged in farming in Clearfield town- |debtedness of the county shall be in- |the remains interment was made in the|in session at Ebensburg on Monday |] X wei chest was badly crused In the | than ten thousand characters, and was includes: Martin G. Brumbaugh, for-| ship, Mr. Link was born in Carroll- | creased by the sum of $365,000 to take | church cemetery. | passed a resolution to have the ques-| accident | more than three years in the mak- : ; : a | okv azir | 7a A rrnrte mer governor and now president of [town in 1852, a son of the late Mr. |care of the two projects will be put up | SR | tion placed on the ballot, the vote to| Bucky Mazur aged 7 months, son| ing, Darryl Francis Zanuck wrote : of Anthony and Pauline Mazur, died | story, Michael Curtz, who Juniata college; Dr. F. W. Wright, de-| and Mrs. John Link. His wife Mrs. to the voters of the county, the com- | be taken on the issue as a whole and y. i : i { instruc-| Sh Yirhe | aed ot oy | t as Yecards s rata in of whooping cough Wednesday evening | f Israel.” : puty state superintendent of instruc-| Ellen Link, passed away about thirty | | missioners having authorized that the . Michael D. Kline [not as regards seperate cinets. of last, Week wy a a ental home in | Moor of Isras ando tion of Massachusetts; Miss I. Jewell years ago. | question be placed on the ballots to be | | According to an act of the last leg- | 0 ‘a8 1 2 Du tal ome in | successesses aboard, . & rived re)” 5 : i Re | = ry issiv che resson. 1e services y - | covere ore than a s Simpson, assistant state superintendent | Deceased is survived by the following |used for the general election in No- | { alled By Death © slature, County Commissioners were| © ">" y Cotact Friday aftoraoast {Covered mote than 8 of education of Maryland; Dr. Samuel | children: Patrick and John Link of | vember. J |given the option of having the veting|™™'y 5° = AbDTHzZeSs. ozed 35. 1s con | the cay S oe of the il / gustine; Ali if i i i | —— hine si ted uj as : ICA. S Izese, ag Oy 3 - lever assembled. H. Williams, University of Pittsburgh: | st. Augustine; Alice, wife of William | 1t is estimated that the enlargement | ve than & vdari | machine proposition voted upon as a fined to his home in Cresson, suffering | Dolores Costello is starr E. D. Davis, New York; C. Valen-| Gabriel of Ebensburg; James and Ra '- lof the Almshouse, equipping and fur After an illness of more than a year |whole or by precinct, and the Cambria | FP { I HLS olores Costello is starre tine, department of public instruction, mond Link of Clearfield township; | nishing it, and other necessary remod- | Michael D. Kline, 75, died at his home| | County Commissioners decided upon | rom the probable fractures of two |rge O'Brien. In the supp Harrisburg; Miss Olive S. Tilton, G.| charles Link of Patton and Daniel | eling and renovation will cost $275 [in Susquehanna township, at 11:20 o’-| the former plan. If a count of the bal 0s an eT Injurie > Miah he _Sus-| pany are Noah Beery, L G. Hille, John W. Neff and Erna Grass- | and Mary Link at home. Three other | gop. clock Saturday morni 8 Apople xy was| lots should show that the vote was] » ron : ai 88 hig 7] from | Guinn Williams, Paul M | muck, of Pennsylvania State Teachers’ | children in the family are dead. Two Some. time 520 the: Board of Sotnty the direct cause of death | favorable, a voting machina will be | i me = Ye “ ¢ ro an e 08 j ge Brulier, Anders Randol college Indiana. | brothers also survive him: Henry Link BF np as : - Mr. Kline was born in St. Lawrence, | placed in every election prec in the | Junk yard aj Cresson. He was engaged! Raliz, Myrna Loy, William All the public schools in the county | of Patton, and Simon Link of Holli- | COTRIISSIONETS went on record as fav-| tins county, April 9, 1854, and had re-| county. ihanlosding a piece of cast iron from | Malcolm Waite, Noble John a 1 0 1 wl y wart b \ Hv . z 3 . - " . . + a , x iq 0 will be closed during institute week |days burg | Orne the Thon 01 to yc sided in Susquehanna township for 56 For the education and information Ts i when he lost his balance and |Hoffman and Joe Bonomo. as prescribed by law. Teachers will| The funeral services will be held at nospital in Johnstown for AXING Care | years. He is survived by his widow, | of the many voters of Cambria county | 1! 0 the ra road tx ack, a distance of | Vast and thronging ar pay a fee of $4.50 each, the money to [nine o'clock on Saturday morning wit 1 | Of infectious and contagious diseases, | Mys, Mary Lantzy Kline, and four chil-| so that they may vote intelligently, | Several feet. His condition is reported |and situations of “Noah's Ark.” be used to pay the instructors at the 5 Roh moss of Tou in St Morty: "| the county to assume 90 per cent of |gren—Dennis Kline, at home, and Da- | the county commissioners have arrang- | fair. {love story that runs through if institute, the cost of he Pennsylvania | Catholic church, following which the | the cost of the proposed institution, |yis Kline, Mrs. William Lynch and Mrs.|ed to place on exhibition at various| Darnesboro is assured of a shirt- | morous and moving. Char School Journal, the Annual, a SONg| funeral cortege Will go to St. Augus-|’ut the total cost not to exceed $90- ‘Bernard Miller, all of Hastings. Two|vantage points throughout the county | Manufacturing plant, the citizens hav-|ed on a continental train, fi book, enrollment in the State Teachers | tine where interment will be made, | | brothers—John Kline of Tyrone and|sample voting machines, which will be | In8 subscribed for their quota of $60,000 |selves in Paris at the opening association and a contribution to de- erie adm A new unit of the Cambria County |A. J. Kline of Loretto—and a number of | in charge of competent operators, who | ©f Stock in the concern. A special meet- | World War. Passing throu fray the expenses of the delegates t0|gppGT. COMSTOCK DIES Almshouse has been recognized as a [grandchildren and great-grandchildrer | will explain the machine in detail and | Ing Was held by the Barnesboro com- stirring time—they find the state meeting. Teachers will re-| i WHILE IN ps SERVICE | dire necessity for a long time and has | also survive. show the voters how to operate it. This | mi ttee on Tuesday of last Weel when | wafted back fifty centuries ceive $4 a day for attendance at the | al BY an : ‘|been recommended by several grand| Funeral services were held in St | will be done before the election in No- | a final 2orooman was reached. The preceding the Flood- —— brad | ’ i } rill oi a ; + sessions of the institute | Sere. Charles J. Comstock, aged |juries. Steps have been taken by the Bernard's Catholic ch at Hastings. | vember. | proposed plant will give employment to | of heathen worship, Ld * | rot ‘harles y S Z, aged | . , lis % 4 V } it Vo +. Yas : An interesting program of evening | een ea a. Eathry Oo | Cambria county poor directors to rem- | with interment in the church cemetery. —_— { quite a number and will augment the |very—and in the ay! entertainments has been arranged as| ey Son of Mo Sa In So |edy this crowded condition, an archi- ne [PATTON TO HAVE INDE- | financial receipts of the community. | family of the “one 5G ock of Cresson, died Saturday Sept. | Tce . a Tons, % Fea ; os peri oo Wire Monmeanr 1 Sods Ivy follows: IY in San Franciso. Cal. where he | tect has been engaged and several plans ALTOONA MAN PAYS PENDENT FOOTBALL TEAM | | Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret | Miriam, handmai Monday, Oct. 21, The Novelty Enter- 2 fi have been submitted, but no definite | INE AT EBENSBURG | i 434 | Kirkpatrick Hoover, aged 59, wife of [hold of the patr A ay, . 21, E tion at | 2S stationed as an army aviator. 10) hit vet been ascopted | FINE AT EBENSBURG | Geos Hoover, whose death occurred | the heathen soldie ne A Yu Teco i the! Born in Altoona Oct. 24, 1905, the young oe | : . 4.. | Gridiron fans of community will be |of lobar pneumonia Wednesday of last {eth, son of Noah, in SE > use: Tuesday. Oct. 22. the|Mman enlisted in the army at the age) | CCST Ls Wesley Wise of Alton TUCK Grl-| pleased to hear that Patton | week in the Miners’ hospital were con- | her, is tortured and oun ann uesany, Ook. Lo Oct. 10f 15. He served nine years in the re- | GIRL SCOUTS HAVE ver for the oh f Rafferty Bros.(" an independent football team t ducted at 9 o'clock Sniurday moraine | Then the Flood! > Holland Bell Ringers; Wednesday, OCt.| 150 army and last year was chosen | NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES | of Altoona, was accosted at Ebensburg|yvea) A meeting be held this w ; lt Ores Ces bok: 23, Roxy Quartet; Thursday, Oct. 24,|° Kk tation. Le month Seret. | VL in 4 “S| Thursday afternoon by State Motor|}, eting will be d this week, | in the Holy Cross Catholic church. In- | —— The Ross Reed Co fo ID A Thon ae ee hd rr Eloover nt h a program for the season |terment was in St. Benedict's church |“FROM HEADQUARTERS” STIRR- ? : .| Comstock completed his flying course| «pea.» Pain k charge of the | Patrolman Ray Hoover ar 1 ol drawn up. Yr . Set Tia ’ d Special bus service has been engaged at Riveiside He was the only child of | Key” Rumberger took charge of the fore Justice of the Peace Nes I x raw cemetery In Carrolltown. ING PICTURE OF THE MARINES for institute week as follows: Busses | 3p : ion tie he vs in Rats | Scout meeting on Thursday evening Yotne to answer & chore VINE | po B Lutz Be rsans ks Pete Bt S| A frame garage, a chicken house and 90 act S. stock, who 1s arge nl! we opened i ; - sing- gs eh “harge or Ot es amont, Chi "arabaugh, | SER will leave Cresson at 8:20 a. m. each, “0 "oc at the Cresson sana-| We opened in Patrol Formation S an overloaded truck. Upon cl hocking Seal A Ya Bons “aon, | a coal shed at the residence of Mrs. Sound and Talking. morning; special busses will leave Eb-| orium. er > e |ing ‘America the Beautiful’ up the load on the motor tr slg ar P 'R Sene OSL | vera Cook, Sankertown, were destroy- | «Soldiers do not make ensburg for Cresson at 4:30 p. m. Mon- | - "The Tody amived at Crowor Sums] We Wore told shout Mis: Dinsmore |, Cortained that It was overweight «£0| sou ors Son ahd apn Woe fed by fire of unknown origin about |ture!” someone has said. day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-| . © Ee an Ee at the HF Con. of Punxutawney, donating to us al. = ooo Toons or thell oisus 3g 4 Mo Bas Le 3:20 o'clock Thursday afternoon. A] This is convincingly day evening and at 12:30 o'clock p. m.| 4 1a in Cresson. A military |[47g¢ American fag. } | 13,000 pounds and 10 per cent a N-| own with otk gsi i HS oo | number of chickens perished in the | “From Headquarters,” the n = 4 9] Sorin 5 | T& ar) ress . 4 S py aw 0 » Ln - A e ea V ams thl § | : : Friday, the final day of the institute. |g aa) took place at 9 o'clock Monday | We each gave a law, and the re-)\. "pc alowed for this type of ve-| py blaze, while some were saved. The 10ss| ner Bros. special produc eachers may obtain board and room Tors sigh in St Aloysius’ eit} | maining gave the promise and motto. (ni The driverBo? the truck was as Gi Sit. Yanrs several Patton bos |is estimated at about $750. The Cres- | the popular Monte Blue, % s or . GIR 1 1 L. 4 ySlUs L 7 3 , ir ast ars severe rattor DOYS at various homes in Ebensburg as well | ch RS the Smminit. the Teale “we all gave the Tope, . ’ sessed a fine of $50 and costs and|pave P re th widen Soro Or] son Fire Company was called to fight |to the Grand Theatre | cn at L niv, ; > es 3 en and we . : Ie layed 1 SROT( anc 1D . , r as at the hotels. 3 : |'mass to be celebrated by the Rev ra uty oe fhen ia > made to transfer some of the € nt TY have de- | t2€ blaze, but the firemen were handi- Saturday, October 4—5. Ma . e s com- . y ns > 1 $ . der ran "11S - Fw . Tue gniolment Sr {Father F. A. Magee, pastor. Interment | TO Pabeoied. of the truck to another truck in order | 8pped Decale of lack of vais o| Harines appear prominently posed of Asst. Supts. G. W. Ste - (was in the church cemetery | Fire of undsiermined origin about lou; the story--and yet if Sarah Jones, Clara Shyrock ng Si oi pack to your bak” and also “Oh | ine requirements of the law. SS | o'clock Thursday morning destroyed Boy a Tar thes Fak : Ve de ry : . teams ARS yr domes hei Chestnut, W. C. Weyant, Clyde Stine) IIT MERCHANT DIES Chester have you heared about Harry.| upon check up ef another truck it|, Sp Cambria. will see plenty | 0uble frame dwelling and badly da-la stirring tale of tropical love and Joseph Plummer. This committe AFTER ILLNESS OF YEAR |. Then we played a game entitled | was found to be within the 10 per | Sirtted battles | maged two other double dwellings je ngers encountered : will be on any in EO on Ne JES jMaria—Where art thou? cent. overweight limit and the driver | Sp South Fork, they were owned by ine] country of the Tropics, and % y g r £ role i n i ROIS + t Jouth Fork . / ing ; < . from 8 until 12 o'clock the MOIMING| 1d Sola Rao, aged 76, who con-| Patrols in council discussing about | of the machine was directed to lighten | . TIRES South Fork Coal Mining Company. The | whose heart led him to bec of Oct. 21 | Donal a Rao, ag , Who con-1 io differen kinds of leaves. and 5 ected 10 SNC | CAMBRIA COUNTY Lt td La eat asad ih 0 . 21. oy ._jgetting differen kinds of leaves and {ine load set the requirements o loss amounted to several thousand | pes ble derelict in a - { ducted a store and garage on the Wil- | ine thot the load to meet the requirements ol TO REPAIR BRIDGES | gollars | responsible derelict in ¢ |liam Penn highway at the Summit mounting them. the law, after which he was permitted | | dol ars | The entire story a os th Thiel We closed with Traps blown by resume his tr ( ——— Frank McConnell, aged 82 years, a|thical ntry th no Li ed at 10 o'clock at the home of his : : to resume his © The Board of C ; Younty C | > thical country, with no | son. Samuel Rao of the Summit. fol Naomi Somerville on the bugle and | A . he or ! C ila, ~OULL, n lent of Gallitzin for the last 60|eyer in the United States $ s mi a0 of the Su it, fol- 3: vy PPR 3 > Fri . sountv | < ? : a : a in the United Stat : = LL eo sence Wines Tio Ww orn | Chant’ sung by all. PREPARE TO MAIL oh ones ii 1 d Co IY | years and one of the best-known citi- | mosphere of the Trop Stephen Kovach, Eimors, aged 45, OW 08 R 988 8 i i 15 onl “Babe” Cowher, Scribe. | ; : TICATIONS | or / zens of that community, died of a com- | oq with remarkable was injured in a mine accident “lon Ble i En lat y Mi nd Mi 8 — eee | T A G APPLICATIONS | { r bids coveri { alr a 1 ation of diseases at his home lasi | Blue. as the man who SH J i x er S a son the late Mr. anda Mrs J : riers oe ; 3 wm mra— renairs dr Sy \ 1 e fc Ls ine | , as the alr I Sterling No 6 mine, on Septembe Youn Buc SERIOUS WRECK ON HIGHWAY The Bur Motor Vehicles Oc ne amt 2 : ‘= | Thursday. : everything for love, and and was simittel fo thie honial At one time Mr. Rao held t | Two men were injured, one seriously Be Dire i] 4 . ; : | Mis. idith (Hannakan) Hanzel, aged | mained cheerful in th of Ti or} nid 10) At > Mr. ao held the 0 me V xd, © § ously | her ril soin n o i 1 1eCT 1 i Mrs. Effie Wright of Burnside, w 3 2 a ie V : 2 . RN eagle Thal ind ber 1 will 71 oh ing I ( about 42 years, wife of John Hanzel,|gple exile ¢ » mec 1! tior n0 col ponding tc C ir autc > as smashed, : cense Dn For | p Sea y lind : : : y 3 xile. admitted on Sept. 20, for medical ton erIN0 SOITESNONC 1 : Tor 1930 ausomonils Hoehs ar e Township. _ | of Spring Hill, near Portage, died Thu-| Blue's treatment. of burgess in this country. His f al fire and was completely burned | {ne last three weeks a special force of o n bridge, over Cle a 3 wi > 21100 - 1 ” ac +ha rach) A n o Ca a : chat 13 FF ” 1 Vln avell ; 1 Robert Reed of Spangler, thirteen- Goneviene Ruocco Rao, disg 2 2 p os the result of a head-on collision operatives has bet stull appli- | Clearfield and Dean . rance, near Blairville. Death was cau- | Clair, Guinn Williams, Henry rear-old son of Will un Ree go in Palermo. In 1509 r. Rao anc /ith another car at 2:30 o'clock Sun-| cations into envelopes and “v 1 sart bridge, over Clearfield Creek, | sod by a complicat sonic | ,» Guinn illiams, Henr} yoarow to 3 ; his five sons came to this country and [day afternoon on the William Penn reds of thousands of Dpiec ArBld. ARG ) > sed by a complication of diseases. | thall, Lionel Belmore, Jose mitted to the hospital, Sunday 3 Sl ha Ar as a x a Ci unarens of thousands 0] pieces of ld and Dean township. Funeral services for George Marsden | Gladys Brockwell, Eddie Grihl surcical tre nt located in Cs for 1, Pa. Mr. Rao and pic) hway at a point about a mile east | mai] so as to expedite pas » throueh Flinton bridge, over Clearfield Creek, [ arneshor Rnce sat} ES S Eddie Cri surgical treatment. hi . on reson int of Mutdz ne ¢ : ] oT ) of Barneshoro, whose death occurred | Hartigan, Pat Somerset and Daniel Seymore, of Cresson is son Samu Ane 110 Cressoh iho unday’s corner. ,. | the mails. Under a ruling | st- | Reade Township. Friday nieht at his home, in Barne rods Sai ras ad { Sept. 22, for m 928 to engage in business at the Sum- John Paulocik, 43, of Bakerton, Who | office headquarters, Washington. 3u- Wilmore bridee, ver tl Shi Tre wo: to tote M TET. ne production was i Was namiied wong. 2 mit. Mr. Rao’s sons are Philip, Frank jwas riding in the burned car, was| : C M0ro Was sonausied ay 2 oelog Oli- | Howard Bretherton and Har | 15. Vr, A0'S SONS & 1p, rank as amg 1 U ar, as | res nee t1 t o it that | bre 1] F the t1e OC . c Ad Rally frenment. and I 5 Rao, Califor ie: C: 1 | taken to Lee hospital ‘ Jonnstown Hel oo heneafor I a Ler tt 9) oranch of the Conemaugh River, | gay afternoon in the Barnesboro Epis- | wrote the scenario after an William Mortensen, 18 years of age,|and Louis Rao, California, ra.; Cal aken to Let spital, S n. He| application for a town or ity are| Summerhill Township copal church. Interment was in the RE . 1 | Rao, Washington, D. C., and Samuel | sustained severe lacerations of the]: » © 20i to the t ba. sels * the | story by Samuel Hani son of Otio Mortensen, Was injured !*20, Wasningion, L. %., and samuel |susiamed se ER 8 ~Y% | “bunched” before going ne immerhill bridge, over the €| North Barneshoro cemetery Fhis Monte Blt z ! a (Re [er c c 2 ar 7 eV Ea ’ . i 1 ~ m * Cl di Ye is is while at work ih Sterling No. 6 mines, Rao. scalp and face, one ear was Seve | office. The Bureau’s force is being Conemaugh River, Cr > Township. rere ere ———— | Fas zation It > 3 i - = suffered concussi 1e braiz ed railway mail clerks whose | teriza : and was adimtted Saturday to the Mi-|__ _ = > and he suffered concussion of the brain. | eq py ret tired railway mai s whe er ———t rte | NAGLE SCHOOL LITERARY | to see ners’ hospital, for medical treatment | PRISONERS APPEAR B J His condition was reported as serious. | gnowledge of great benefit. As is| ALLEGED ARSON RING INAGLE / | see. TS spital, Ic € reatment. | : RT RB ; ; Feria id - es oT ’ oe da spiro a | Dorothy Nicholson, aged 17 years, a| COURT FOR THEIR SENTENCES John Kivsmic of Spangler, driver of well known, 1930 license plates may HEADS DENIED RETRIAL SOCIETY A SUCCESS] daughter of George Nicholson, under- the car, accompanied Paulocik to the |pe ysed December 15. — { [JOHN P. GOCHNOUR, ym id = sa | ber 5 1 were con- pital : receiv ispensary treat- “ + r ywners who have m 1 j £57» iv | SE A went an appendicitis operation, Sep- number of persons 1s who were con- |hospital and received dispensary treat Motor car owners who have mov Motions for new trials for Sam| 1... Tharsday evening Scptember KNOWN AS B16 LEAC "dy o tember 23rd. Her condition is good victed at previous terms of courts or| ment for his slight injuries. during the last year, and who have|Guido, Joseph Maninna, Thomas Mi- | gp or a I'sday even 2 re a Th BASEBALL PLAYER, DIES aE - he iE ‘ho waive » finding { eo orand! mic ner ¢ recked car. ! fai tit their change 1 « 3 | 26, the first meeting oO ne Nagle | Rr shalic Flinton, wife | Who waived the findings of the grand Kivmic, owner of the wrecke ar, | failded to notofy us of eir char cele and John Giuffrida all of Johns- | 2 TEL Meei3 0° 3 0% Muy Maar, Om jury and entered pleas of guilty were; was driving east at the time of the of address will not receive an aj town. were overruled in opinions hand { S¢ hool Literary Society was held Lj She Vis admitted ‘September 23 sentenced at Ebensburg Monday mor- | accident and the tracic was heavy. He | tion unless postoffice authorities 1| ed down resident : Johny . | the Nagle School just outside of Pat- as & Ul [ u . x 1 . .! tc A o( TOW ra Q rese 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ollie F Stolz, of Car-|Ring during the regular weekly session |is said to have turned to the left lane | their home towns forward the card,”|Evans at Bben Monday and on 3 E01 com wa — wy “kt olltown, announce the birth of a son |0f Motions and Petitions Court. of traffic for the purpose of passing |gsaiq Commissioner Ben G. Eynon today | defend ere ordered to appear j& spiendid JEomiam Wes ometes ht i 3. 8 ¥ . 5 5. 1 : . * re “ide. tl 5 etl yr | ot the hospital on Tuesday of last week. | dent Judge John E. Evans presided, {a car immediately ahead, when the «pg avoid delay I suggest that tNese | cant ava tt Monday morning was decided t he meeting night * Thoms 18 : Worwick of Spangler, i with Judges McCann and Reed also cn other automobile traveling west, swept | people notify us immediately of c Th n were tried’ at the June|“o4C bp the third Theda net angier, 1s A x e rhe of everv on ts the > rgical a ent at the hospital | the bench. Judge Barnhart was absent. | head-on into the smaller car. The col- |ijn address.” ter f criminal court on charges of |°% €vVery m onth which sets the date orf surgical pag = % In addition to sentencing gid Lig damaged only the front of the BEE ET le w and fine with in- | the next meeting for October 17, 1929. : o™ o “fm L40 : C lay ly with F We sang the Scout Song, “Strap| io pring the weight of the load within | Aa rtashoro. Bend m NOTES FROM THE MINERS’ HOSPITAL AT SPANGLER fiaeli supportix rsday evening in the hospital at Tor-| markable pictur | 1 die John P. Gochnour, aged {to thousands of baseball f section of the state and a f« and minor league player morning at the Altoon: |a brief illness of pn been ill only four da; a product of the Altoon: {his baseball career cover 135 years, he having been |a 21-year period and | seeing service in many mi: including the Middle / | When the Tri-State 1 ized Mr. Gouchnour be | leading umpires of WIFE OF CRESSON land disposing of a number of unim- |west bound car but Kivsmic's car was CARROLLTOWN FIRM tent to ref: insurers after an ex- There a Section a Eien ul SSO! 2 portant motions and petitions, the almost demolished. It caught fire ar TO PRINT BALLOTS | plosion and fire which destroyed the | which the fol owing Were electe : Te BURGESS SUCCUMBS | Court called the trial list for the re- | blazed in the middle of the highway vk | idence of Gide in JoRrsioun oay | Siuent, Morris Stoltz, Viee Presigent: [gular term of Civil Court to begin on | whiie traffic was jammed for a quarter The Carrclltown “News” of C 1-| the morning of last April 15. | Wm. Huber, Secretar ; Howarg Na g e Mrs. Pauline (Rattigan) Lynch, aged | Monday, October 14. of a mile on either side. | town. Cambria County, Monday was| Guldo was convicted of all charges Treasure; Valley Ses han and Enter wife of Dr. James A. Lynch | Charles Shaffer, of Altoona, con- Tr awarded the contract for furnishingin the first trial of the defendants |. nent Comm bee Mrs Thomas victed before Judge Evans in Septem- MRS. DIANA ECKENRODE. | the ballots to be used at the Novembe 1 1c June, but the jury was unable Craver, Mrs Rac hael Manion, Mrs ih Pan 2 si, | PET Criminal Court of larceny and re-| Mrs. Diana Eckenrode, aged 71, wife | election. The bid of the Carr ) to reach a decision as to the guilt Modesius Bender, and Mrs. Morris complication of diseases at 9:30 o'clock | ceiving stolen goods, was directed to |of John Eckenrode, died on Tuesday | firm was $5.40 per thousand. Other|or innocence of the other three. Stoltz, i a |for more than eig last Thursday night at her home in|pay the costs and serve not less than | afternoon at her home in Ashville of a| pigs were: Cambria Printing Company | Maninna, Micele and Gluffrida, u he zollowing progr on was Liven. officiated in the Cresson. She had been an invalid for | tWo years nor more than four years in| complication of diseases. She had been | Johnstown, $5.93: Penn Printing Com- however, were again placed on trial is Opening number—America—Ju 12 | Now ork Dor riovl the past three years. [5 Sy 2 John Olean {ill only since Sunday.. Besides her hus- | pany, Johnstown, $6.25. as soon as the first jury Li eins yesh. L. Rowland— | ral League, Kitty Mrs. Lynch was born in Washington; | TE0rge nae ata 2n } on S1anko, § band she is survived by a number of | The contract was awarded at a meet- | charged and, after a trial Cadhcr B | other circuits. st : >. |ooth of Bon-Air, convicted before children. The funeral services will being of the Board of County Commiss-|nearly a week, were found guilty on| moor. vic Stoltz. Moric ~ chert D. C. Her father, James Rattigan,| Judge Reed during the June term of | neld at nine o'clock on Friday morn- ners, ie board aso awarded the|all charges. Reci tions ari Sols 3 ourise| EYNON SUGG ESTS passed away some years ago. She Criminal Court of a serious offense|ing and interment will be in the church contract for furnishine 175 box of Frank Jacene and Mrs. Julia Rose | Huber, 1 ¢ I ee Row | EARLY INSPECTIO? survived by her husband, her mother, against morality, were sentenced to pay | cemetery. | stoction supplies to be used at the No > | Guido. wife, of Sam Guido. Who were land, ret 1tz, ig on ii toltz, av Mrs. Mary Rattigan, living at the Sum- | the costs and to serve not less than one | : — vember election to the Aughinbai jointly indicted with the other four,|anna Maric CR onnel craver | | Benjamin G. Eynon, mit, near Cresson, and these childr year nor more than five years in the | MOTHERS WILL GET | “Press.” of Harrisbure, on a bid of | pleaded guilty and testified for the Hany Be nder, Rita Holtz and Morris | | Motor Vehicles. aqui Mrs. Donald Folk, James, Jr, Mary county Jail. : BABY BOOK COPIES | $400. No other bids were receive commonwealth in the trial of their |S! oe S Act Comedv--"Fred Freer ts | Pennsylvania ears ang William and Florence Lynch, all of I'he following defendant appeared | —— | No meeting of the County Commis-| co-defendants. They are in ail and Al ef Trdg 0) a o — 105 | the machines the latter a member of the|Pefore the Court, waived the findings| p,. j ppyce McCreary, deputy se-|sioners will be held on Wednesday due may be sentenced at the same time |p 0% iy s", Rita Oe, TE ae practicable afte: Cresson High School faculty. Mrs. [Of the grand jury and peladed guilty | oiotary of health and chief of the to the fact that members of the board | the other four are brought before han gin “¥1 “In the compulsor Lynch was a member of the L. .|to the offenses with which they were |p 1603 of child health, to-day announ-| will attend a convention in Uniontown. | the court. gia Solo. Josebh Sott beginning October 1 A. charged and received semtence: {ced that 350,000 copies of the Penn- | President John D. Walker, of West- mies rrr Sano a Es. vember 15, approximates Funeral services were held at 9 o’- Denny Malazzo, of Dale Borough, | sylvania Baby Book are now ready for | mont, is First Vice President of ti JESTIONS NEED OF l0an P00 bi Tacs ._|tor vehicles must be Yao > + Traneic| charged with violation of the liquor Aint : nial ; : _G GN Duett—Wm. Huber and Joseph Sot- | R ; clock Monday morning in St. Francis : Ta | distribution. | Pennsylvania State Association STOP-GO SIGNALS |. ~ than 5000 Xavier Catholic Church. Interment will | 18Ws, pay the costs, a fine of $100, “wppese hooks are considered of great | County Commissioners, which will meet — he Society takes i | Commissioner jand serve not less than two months | value to mothers with new-born babies | inp Fayette County. Captain C. Price, superintendent of Ihe Sociely faves 3 OPDOTTUNILY | tere are 37 wor . b £ : , | to invite anyone to their meeting dur- 51 years, Burgess of Cresson Borough, died of a be in St. Aloysius’ Catholic Cemetery, ne : pi at the Summit. {nor more than three years in the coun- | fe are automatically distributed by ——— the State Highway Patrol, has directed |= 0% 0 vel oF oi iehts mentioned, each of — {ty Jail. way of the bureau of vital tion | The little boy’s definition may be| his several hundred patrolmen to oh-{0% Vt¥ WHIP tTEER PR BY inspect approxim MISS ANNIE M. HOWELL George Brinzo, of Colver, charged | immediately upon the receipt of the |right, at that, when he intimate at | serve the need for automatic stop-go tN : Miss Annie M. Howell, aged 65, died | With an offense against morality, given | birth certificate from the local doctor. | “dictation” is what a man t 5 m | signals erected in boroughs and town- : an LOSE CARDS ave at her’ home in Gallitzin Saturday!the usual sentence. In addition, they may be obtained by [his wife and gives to his stenographer. [ships along State highway routes. Cap- Bureau of Motor Vehicles dur- matte night, following a three-weeks’ illness.| John Kalakay, of Ebensburg, char-| writing direct to the pre-school sec-! —Savannah News. tain Price is confident that g many | he past weak Tour ted the cards of | sonably She suffered a stroke of apoplexy Sept. ged with defrauding a boarding-house! tion, State Health Department, Harris- iris f { » signals are unnecess and in | Sixty-two automobile drivers and made | ters 8. The deceased was born in Gallitzin! keeper, pay the costs and pay the} burg. Fred J. Casey, representing the|addition, violate the law which requires | SUSPe nsions, pending investigation, in| for in 1864 and was a daughter of the late alleged bill of $53.75 in three months. { cide iitienet | Johnston Paper Company of Harris-| that before municipal subdivisions may ight other cases. John C. and Catherine Bertram Howell. Sr | Opening for two men to take care of | burg, was a trade caller in Patton on| erect such divices they must have the _ Tr can be imagined Miss Howell established a millinery, The Patton High School Football| route for Fuller Brush Company. Good | Tuesday morning. approval of the State Highw Mr. and Mrs. Russell Little, who were | tion of the motor store at Gallitzin when she was 20 Squad lost their first game of the sea- | earning. No experience or capital ne- | pein partment. Captain Price believes e| the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. | which decl t vears of age and conducted the esta- son to the Westmont High school at the | cessary. Write H. D. Coulter,430 Cen- The Hastings Fire company recently | Highway Department’s standard * “Thr Edward Little, of South Fifth avenue. and un-O. K blishment in Gallitzin for more than latter place last Friday afternoon by a|itral Trust Bldg, Altoona, for appoint- | extinguished a blaze at the home of Traffic Bom is all that is ded | have returned to their home in Eli- operated for an ent 40 years. score of 19 to 0. ‘ment : C. X. Miller in that place. many localities. zabeth. date.” . Ol mnspect campaign