’ NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY y THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. CE. THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE A RE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND I SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON I Pp THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. 9 a. lilent VOL. XXXV. NO.39. PATTON. CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1929. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADV Viagic’ COURT NEWS MUSIC CLUB MEETS [FARRELL HOPKINS | “"AB"Si" i ivy JOHN NOONAN IS "SYNCOPATION COMES LOCAL AND STATE OF THIS WEEK ~~ NOVEMBER FIFTH CALLED TO BEYOND =-ts:ss sco TAKENBY DEATH 10 GRAND THEATRE ~ NEWS OF INTEREST { J ( se — Ebensburg day Two Johnstown Men Get 16 to Harold Baker of Altoona, Will patton Man, Seventy-one Years —— | Well Known Patton Resident|Famed Jazz Orchestra to Be | (Condensed items Gathered from ® t SH Play Before Local ot Charles Troxell, of Ebensburg, for-| Had B Invalid |" "Heard in All-Talkie Friday > as Sanit 32 Years for Burning | Organization Old, Dies Suddenly mer Prothonota: Tected Roar. Re Been aval | Heard in All-Talkie, Friday Various Sources for the | 5th . "Dwelling eo 1 on Monday lican County CI t a ore) for Years, and Saturday, Oct. 11-12 Busy Reader. | i i i he Republic: idates at Eb-| re i —_— ees | Because of illness of its president, of the p dae at Eb John Noonan, a well known resident! Fred Waring and his famous Penn- The postoffice ment has an- noon. ed by County Patton| Farrell Hopkins, one of the best | ensburg Saturday afte of South Fifth avenue, who had been sylvanias known throughout the world | nounced that a an invalid for the past several years, | by their talking machine records and | stamp will be Julv. but died on Sunday night at the Miners’ |tours as well as throughout the greater morial to » | Hospital, Spangler, where he had been | part of the United States, by reason to commem on immedi- | : ’a , lof : ; a patient for about ten days, as the! of their long engagements in the larger of the Ba pecis 2c postage ed shortly as a me- y Wayne and nnivers ; Miss Bertha Christoff, the : / Joseph Giuffrida and Joe Maninna, | nrysic Club is starting one month later known residents of Patton, and one | The meeting both of Johnstown, convicted at the | than its previous schedule. The first of the Patton's oldest, residents, as well Chairman Sherm n June term of Criminal Court on char- meeting will be on the first Tuesday died suddenly at his home here on did not expire t une term ALlads of November—Nov. 5th, at the resid- [Monday morning. His death was at- | who presented his resi Fallen ges of arson, conspiracy and Dung Lonee of Mrs. R. E. Good of Beech ave- | tributed to a heart attack. ately after the convenin the candi- | i for abous. ten sR f f a building with intent to defraud in-| jue when Mr. Harold Baker, of Al-| Although not in the best of health | dates. | Yosult, of injuries received in a fall picture houses, are to be seen andl new stamp wil be the size as surers, were sentenced in court at Eb- | toona, will give before the club an his untimely demise came as a dis-| Mr. Troxell received the vote of four B® hows. oo yas on the forty- heard in “Syncopation, the RKO All-| the regular issue and wil printed ensburg Monday morning. On the first| evening of piano music. tinct shock to his family and many | of the five nominees on the first Ballot, | me re > ogg age Sa WO son | Talker, coming to the Grand Theatre in red ink. counrt charging arson they were each| The Patton Music Club will receive friends. Mr. Hopkins was in the) the remaining nominee voting Lloyd | Noonan e HiT he ona B.| for a two day run, commencing Friday.| Adjutant Ge Beary announces sentenced to pay the costs and to Serve| new members at this meeting and seventy-first year of his age. Bryan of Johnstown. Following the Joona, of ms place. Ho Was born a Fred Waring enjoys a unique dis-| that examinatio be held Novem- St. Lawrence. | tinction in the world of music. Begin- ber 13 and 14 for en who seek randidate who | xell’s nomina- | Governor rdsmen to en- in July, 1930. 1 22 years .ss than sm nor more than 12| ing; w re interested and love| Mr. Hopkins was born April 4, 1858, | ballot, on motion of tr : : A ta : not less t invites all who are i Deceased is survived by his widow | ning the organization of his present years in the Westie Penitentiary. On| music to join at this time. The dues | in Ireland and was married to Miss | voted for Bryan, Mr. Ti — : > yas Oe . 2 ; 3 ointment to V the second count of arson the tWO|gare Two Dollars a year, payable at | Catherine Flynn in 1883, at Antrim, Ti- | tion was made unanimous. Contrary to gad tie Solow ehjiften: Germs hand when he was a student at Pe ter will 1 " 1 4 d v y oy sy 8 DOF e rat ed 1S 1 ny 1 + y defendants were each sentenced t0 PV | this meeting, for both old and new oga county, Pa. Johnstown newspaper st 0 V.| State College, he gathered his fel ter the military harmony | 5, i ill f \ the costs and to serve not less than|members. The deceased is survived by his wi- | in every way exists in the choice made. John, Doris and William Noonan at |students together and formed the now! Candidates betwe 10 nor more than 20 years in the West- |dow, Mrs. Catherine Hopkins, and two Troxel] has I0pe bean identified wity | ome. The following brothers and sis- | internationally known orchestra. In old with one year's s ern Penitentiary. They were sentenced | BELT FORMS NOOSE FOR children, Miss Mayme Hopkins, of this | the party in the county, having served ters also survive: Laura, wife of C. A.|several American cities they have play- By the purchase o Taylor, of Audubon, N. J.; Gertrude, | ed for as long as forty weeks, wl companies at a figur setting fire to a building with intent |" “0% | A | : RE > i setting fire | cell roof. Death apparently was caused | Penn Highway between Cresson and | a short time the bu the other two charges to pay the| . | place, and John Hopkins, who resides as Prothonotary f rk inf Sn a1 A : Vert A further sentence Was sus- | MAN WHO HANGS HIMSELF |, Attoona. the County Comm office. He wife of William E. Lynch, of Alexand-| but recently they concluded a long and | million dollars, John Sts @ S el | . ice. C1 mic pk in F 1d- | c13ppew AV DOE! ¥ ne . CR : aid My pended. Giuffrida and Mannina will | J i | One sister, Mrs. Mary Mangan, of |is at present in the County Controllers | Fa, Yo; Buth, Vito of c. A Gold- | successful engagement at Des Ambass- | started as a singing serve from 16 to 32 years in the penit | Believed to have been suffering from | petrgit Mich, and seven grandehild- | office. | smith, of Philadelphia; Walter Noonan, jadeurs, famous theatre-restaurant. the supreme ring Shore th ii sentenced to Tun CONS _|a temporary melancholia brought on | yen, also survive him. — : | who is employed at Georgetown; Alice| In addition to the nine numbers | world. v the is aeitada i | by a protracted period of heavy drink- | “mne funeral services were held at y ia x tai wife of L. Claire Smale, and Jerry | which these inimitable jazz artists are|shows in existence Sam Guido, also of Johnstown, con- ing, Arthur Bates, 27, committed SUE von o'clock on Wednesday morning with HASTINGS HOME BURNS { Noonan, both of Patton. _|to play in this first of Radio Pictures,| Funeral services for Jacob Chirdon, vioked at the same time as Giuffrida| oie by Ranging Hime from Je Wp high mass of requiem in Si. Mary's WHILE FAMILY IS AWAY The funsrs) serviosy were conaneted) nevaing the popular new song I aged 62, who was instantly killed last and Manninna, was sentenced on the| 0. is ei ag OT J a a ‘| Catholic church, of which the decea- A 0 = Se a fg hod Sey Sgn for this show, such as “T'll Always Be | Wednesday a week in Benscreek arson charge to pay the costs and to Portage Friday morn. ; 2 elem sed was a member, the celebrant being | Mother and Children on Visit; Infant ne in Sa ores hc chre Le {In Love With You,” “Jericho,” “Do | No. 2 mine were conducted at 10 o'- serve not less than eight nor more than body yas found about 2'cloo c T14aY | the Rev. Father Henry, O. 8. B. Fol-| Son of Mr. and Mrs. August Dace, ¥o owing 2 gt nase of fo Something,” a number of singing and | clock Saturday morning in St. Thomas’ 16 years in the county jail. | morning by Chief of Police Charles|oying the mass interment was made | Collins Dies quiem over the remains at which the dancing artists will appear. Catholic church, Ashville. Interment * Phomas Micele, also of Johnstown, | Alvis when he refurned to the jail jn the church cemetery. | — | Rev. Father Henry O. S. B. was cele-| In the cast unfolding the love story | was in the church cen A hi other three de-|irom a trp around the borough. ! | With the mother : en on a | brant, interment was made in St.| which details the ambitions and heart- The al: povlat convicted with the other t | Dr. W. S. Dougherty, summoned by | [ Wii ! 3 | Morvia cemetery Locals of Ae : ah > 1e school pppulati condants. was sentenced to pay the | . W. & Doug fly BS Y CONTINUE DETOUR | visit in another t perty of | Vary: y. reaks of a pair of Broadway hoofers | has increased to such en, Sutner sentence was _sus- | the police official to examine the body | “A= : > | Victor Everard, in per section | wy {are Barbara Bennett, Bobby Watson, | the basement of the i J aT ON WILLIAM PENN | of Hastings, was dest “fire about | OFFICERS CHOSEN | Tan Hunter, Morton Downey, Osgood conditioned for class . : road | fashione: rom the victim’s belt, was| —_— . ; Era | r+ | Perkins, Mackenzie Ward, Verree Teas- ror 1 ngs SS Jui y leaded guilty | 4 | A - 4:30 Monday mor! r. Everard, a | / ME | > > as- | the work is SC bors. Sam CD oes and | knotted about the neck and one end| Paving operations have been started | miner had made fire in the kitchen | AT A. O. H. MEETING | dale and Dorothy Lee. ill be n to charges of arson, | had been fastened in the bars of the| on a three-mile section of the William | grove and while out of Al oe ———— : i - iF agus oO aouse Lor At the 37th biennial convention of | FY LE X Y BOTY 1 be tau : |DAVEY LEE, STAR AT FOUR, Morn of I. caught fire q i 2 p 2 EAL the Cambria County Branch of the] COMES IN “SONNY BOY” to defraud insurers, was sentenced to | > ) | ] ” ) £ TESS 3 : ca , the costs and further sentence was | PY_strangulation. | Hollidaysburg, Highway Division En and was totally consu The flames | Ancient Order of Hibernians and the | added to pags Gd | Bates was arrested on a charge of | gineer C. R. Forbes, in charge of con- | preaq to adjoining bi s, but were | Ladies’ Auxiliary, held Monday t| — Attorne i i A f Johnstown who | drunkenness Thursday night at the re- | struction, recently reported to the|extinguished before ar or AIEEE are Gl wip 5 one ay 211 Manager Blatt of the Grand > | will be th Freak dacenn ne aforementioned | duest of his father, who said his son | Harrisburg office. This project, t0ge-| of consequence resulted. The pullding| gro Ho: iki as i i Any Theatre announces M ind pleaded guilty to t SO neh been drinking heavily for several! ther with the section of the William | wag a two-story frame s ro | eas J eleae: Fri es or the | 4ay next as the opening dat A charges, will appear 10 | days and had been causing a disturb- | Penn under construction between Holli- | alt I ote ver A ¥ Srl on Ys, A “Sonny Boy,” Warner Bros. late i : Monday. | ance around the family home, where |daysburg and Water Street, will, when | gust and Matilda * ad | oson 1 ad of the ladies’ organization. | ype aq the first starring vehicle for | There az doi , ns, died | The other officers chosen by the Hi si > = . e ar me er our-year-old Davey Lee, who won t increase of 150 pe According to announcement made by his mother is seriously 11. He had been | compl y i FOV: es S is y eted, offer an improved east-west | 5 ey od y y Pp ° I : >) at Hastings on 8 on. The | pernians were: The Rev. James B. He 3 council for the defendants ho sppes) employed at the Portage mine of the | route through southern Pennsylvania|pgarents and sev 4 childrens o a "| early honor through his marvelous banks repre i will be taken inthese cases. FE Johnstown Coal and Coke Co. In ad-|as free from sharp curves and steep | survive, Funeral services o hold oF bron, pastor of the Visitation Church ance in support of Al Jolson in| th So Std. 7 grew out of the burning of the Gu dition to his parents, six sisters sur-| grades as modern engineering will per- {a gloc De > 120 2 Johnstown, Chaplain; Mark Brown, | «pn. Singing Fool.” en year home in Johnstown, last April. { vive | mit. Concrete is replacing wornmaca- o'clock Tuesday rnoon at the | Vice President; Frank P. Hollern, Fi-| “noo 0 = 20” 7 «g ; . : i Martin Gets Jail Term ’ ior ?” Pacing ®" | pouse interment In n Cemetery. | nancial Secretary; Charles W. Goss, Ryey's part in Sonny Boy has paul Martin and Clyde Adams, both | dam surface. : | Pm teers een | Recording Secretary; T. M. Sheehan, | nothing of the tragic character of the Suffering ack and A ure. convicted of violating the | APOSTOLIC DELEGATE ON | Since the work will not be completed | : 5 . ding ¥s |role he had in the Jolson play. He is | fractures of seve Ww Lowis Rig BE before the Court | ALTOONA DIOCESE visy soil late 1 the sapsiee of 150 frais CONGRESSMAN 12) OY CES BULS a her ofiicers. elected ‘To: serve] shown as the child of temporarily bat- | 43-year-old miner x Nilmore liqu AWS, ADBeA ee, — EAT is being detoure etween Hollidays- | v YS Ls re ¥ : i i | ting parents, and to keep the child's | 5 take the Me oe ita Monday Morning Por es | The Reverend Archbishop Pietro Fu-| burg and Cresson over a hard surfaced | a jwith NS Keating a Mos Mose | father from taking Sonny Boy with Vis dae i] he Ton Span was sentenced to pay the B05: ®t masoni-Biondi, apostolic delegate to|road 27 miles in length. Westbound | The following bills have been in-| garet Mc! pogan, or Ar on 3 ase} him, his mother plans with her sister |for the Beaver Run Coal of $500 and to sete es years) the United States, arrived in Altoona | traffic from Water Street detours via | troduced in the House of Representa- (President; Mrs, V Ae Shieh: 0 on to Kidnap him, It is by his ttre os ne aver Run Coal : one year nor more Ter > the dis-| Wednesday of last week from Wash- | Tyrone, Altoona, Ashville and Chest | tives by Congressman J. Russell Leech | SLOW m, Secretary; S.A Mi |and ingenious doings that things are Charles Clayton Ds t- mont} \ in the county jail Pens 8 he sent- |ing.ton, D..C. He was met at the rail- | Springs. to Loretto. Westbound traffic | of Cambria Copy Pa.: ; | phy, of Portage, Treasurer, ana MIS. | Snally straightened out. ol son of Me and 1 ATES on - position of an appea stom will take | Toad station by the Rt. Dr. John J.| from Bedford should detour vis Dun-| That Section of the World War| Mary Fornadley, of Patton, Chairman| “pacey ee is supported by Edward |of Colver, died Semen ily) i a A eairt accord- | McCort, Bishop of the Altoona Dio- | cansville, Hollidaysburg, Altoona, Ash- | Veterans Act, 1924, ps amended, i Of Ini Hlstory: Comy Directors | poo ett Horton, Betty Bronson, Ger-| gis a ee to ‘the St ate Sawn the defendant | cese, and party. Most Reverend Biondi | ville and Chest Springs to Loretto. {amended by adding fe following new elected w ere Mrs, Rose Kelly, of Jol ale Oto. Jorn TT. Murray, | ss ou over Tospit at : 0 ing to Martin's counsel, gi {| was accompanied by his secretary, the| This replacement is being financed | Proviso: “This in cas an active tu- | town; Mrs. Margaret Mash, o anty-| und Breese, Lucy Beaumont and Jed | at the 1 ce + 526 Was 2 Panam was released on bail in the sum Oij , {100 per ¥ 16 Th 4 | berculosis disease, th te of January | Glo; Mrs. Lucinda Ryan, of Hastings; | : yok r at the h tg one day. de- $2000. Adams was sentenced to pay Rev. Father J. Hyland. . | por cent hy the Sue ihn cons [1 1995 he he po ina | Mrs, Elizabeth Richards, of South | Erouty. The story was written by Leon | ceased : ve parents and one SE ie amd futhec senience was Archbishop Biondi is making an of- | tract awarded to Clark Brothers Con- | a D, 1X€eC mn the receding De a Mrs Elizabeth G oo of Johns Zuardo. C. Graham Baker did the |gister. Edith Ma ihe gous nd o the disposition of ficial visitation of all doceses n the |Struction Company of Cherry Tree, | VISO aS the date pgor to which the| OTK; Mrs. & Colina BS be olor. | Scenario. Archie L. Mayo directed. A Studebaker ved and ar suspended pending gis country and in accordance with his|Pa. for $288,060.94 on July 29. It in- disease must have focen present, town, and Mrs. Meehan, of Spang er. | "The inimitable charm of Davey Lee| ven by ie gt a OF = Martins I of Pleaders. schedule will spend the remainder of (volves heavy excavation and elimina- extended to Januaryfl, 1930 if the claim | ~~ ———— _ °_ : not to be explained, it is as in-| overturned on t » Deve n The ren persons oy oeared pe- | the week with Bishop McCort. The | tion of dangerous curves on the Cres yo the 2 of Sich Hisense 1 § | AVIA TOR STUNTS SIIED rons as genius always is, but th oe ure od La Nah BY ae € fore the Court Monday morning waived representatives is in direct communica- | SON Mountain. It passes the historie nie he the Sraavits of wo £ b Distr & lare a thousand little, odd, whimsical, |put no one was 1 and the car SG i) ore Fine of bills by the Grand Jury tion with the Holy Father, Pope Pius | Gallitzin Spring and parellels the Old | lohan 3 ny Son of the Treasure) . Prank: Dati SHEE _.___. |elfin, unstudied ways he has, of waving not badly d ers we Rae Es to the offense char- XI. The next few days will be taken Portage Road of the Pennsylvania | : ha he Secre ary 0 the : Eyonsury “rant atin, Prshurg 2 alr [us tiny hands, rolling his big eyes, : - ity oe 1] FioR0e Be | up with a tour of the Altoona Diocese, | Railroad, in use years ago. | is authorized to pay Marie Anna pilot between Pittsburgh an Cleve- | and getting his diminutive body nto Ba ges against the ' South Fork charged | of which a report will be made. While | ————— | Kuzina, of Cresson Pa. an amount |land, was fatally inj d in the crash |ynexpected shapes, that set audiences ST. AUGUSTINE NOTES Ropsrs W Si a receiving sto- | in this city he will also inspect the new | FIVE ARRESTED; LIQUOR | equal to the amount of the adjusted |of a small plane he was stunting With- into peals of laughter—the mellow,| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams and with robbery, Duguay box car with| cathedral which is making excellent | SEIZED IN COUNTY RAIDS | Service credit to which her brot |in sight of Keystone airport at Ebens-|neart-warming laughter that comes|family of G ort spent the week Ion 004s Sues “felony and lar-| Progress toward completion. han Michael Kuzina, deceased, would have | burg Sunday. from the heart. end here as the guests of relatives. intent 0 son Nett, wat | Five persons were arrested and a | entitled if he had made application) Datin was taking pars m an aerial eee Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Cupples and fam- Spy to Sav the costs, make re-| MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE {15-gallon still, about 25 gallons of al- | unger the w rd Wir Adjusted Comes eens befors 2 : owe of 8,000 and hag COUNTY OFFICIALS ily of Cresson were recent s of sentenced to pal BR re thin winel ANNOUNCES GAIN |leged whiskey and a large quantity of | pensation Ac | performed several stunts S1000SS ully. AWARD CONTRACTS | local relatives. | | eee eee eee Evidently misjudging his altitude he Mz d Mrs. Bert Adams of Altoona stitution and serve 0 nor more than one year 1n went Int o a barrel-roll only a few hundred feet from tl n £ The Boar F Cg ria tv Com- | were ers here on Sunday evening. 5 sround. The 1e¢ Board of Cambria County Com I aaj g missioners in session at Ebensburg on| Mr. and Mrs. Franc and months Announcement has been made by ted in a series of raids conducted in | HELPFULLY HINTS TO the County jail. : J he County J ged | the Chairman of the Publicity Com- i alleged home brew beer was confisca- | | | Ida Berkebile, of Johnstown, char | the northern section of the county SHEEP OWNERS OF COUNTY | "into a tail spin and land- . : is with an offense against morality, was mittee, M. D. Connell, assistant cash- | last Saturday night and early Sun- re Ds Ya sens he erach was heard Monday awarded the contrac: for the| daughter Mary of 8S were centenced to pay the costs and to serve | ier of the First National Bank, of day morning. Headed by G. E. Whited, The sheep owners of Cambria County |. © =1° 57 vg ile awny furnishing of 400 tons of sic 2|ercent Visit nere ii i Carrolltown, that the membership com- | chief county detective, the raiding! should begin to prepare their flock |™ Yr oo7t hall p WAS ANY: Commercial to the Central Co Mr. and Vv 1€1 officials reached tht | was in wreckage and fiel Supply Company, of Johnstown, on|have concluded ! < Th n Sv AA ends. pilot lying limp over | 5 low bid of 1.73 per Jon Tdward Hor c SH Ih the teat) ihe contract for furnishing tons Much activity is being manifested | uor a plentiful supply of alleged home| The feeding of grain to the breding Byer |the John W. Walteys Con of |in Patton spot the } the unconsci the side, his place was a tly. retto was a Vvisi- f Ebensburg has the pound f two months nor more than three years : fest La in the county jail. The defendant was | by the members of this association brew beer. 3 ewes about ten ’s to two weeks pre- Stage . : 3 A . ... |Johnstewn; J. N. Hoffman Company, Mr ordered to leave the county within and many affairs, both social and busi-| ‘Charley Fontazzio of Dean town-|vious to the breeding season will in- ANDREW OWENS DIES 41 HOME IN| of Altoona, and V. A. Huber Company |1ly of Patton he one week after his release from jail, | ness, are being formulated to be .held ship was arrested when a search of | crease the lamb crop about 20 pct. and DETROIT; FORMER LORETTO MAN | Patton. here with Mr. anc otherwise he will be returned to serve during the winter season. his place is said to have revealed a|at the same time will be a big step : LL — 0 1 1a. | These materials will be used in fur- Mr. and } his unexpired sentence. | Announcements of interest concern-|15-gallon still, about 22 gallons of |in conditioning the ewes for the win-| Andrew Owens, aged 70, until last | ya. jmproving the Cresson Pike be- |toona were ¢ Court Files Opinion. [ing the Northern Cambria Chapter newly-manufactured whiskey and ater. May a continous resident of Cambria |tween Ebensburg and Munster. 1 1 and for many years i Ww sday of | , died Wednesday of | pyypry your IN 8 is home in Detroit, Mich., { . TREY Sans to word received at Lilly. | FATALLY INJURED ices and burial were taken | Mon-| will be made from time, by the pub-|large quantity of beer. Joe Copallia,| If the flock is in an emaciated con- licity chairman. also of Dean township, was arrested | dition there is a possibility that they after a gallon of alleged liquor and | are infected w internal ‘parasites 2 supply or home Dey beer was found | few treatments now will aid in carry- BR y the raiders, and Conrad Jacobs of | ing the sheep throug inter. F y 5 res i rnal i ries r Clearfield township was taken into| Your oes = ge ed to | place th Saturday morning. He had | a p posi of jpsernal SR custody after officers found about a |assist anyone in drenching for para- | Peen illof a complication of diseases. foved Foe Yen ngs bs Wg gallon of whiskey and a large quantity | sites. a Andrew Owens was born in Loretto, | fall of rock while working in the P of beer at his place. ! a son of the I: . | Peacock, Kerr, Inc, mine at Emei e Simon and Sara Buck | Jol M {18 2 All of those arrested were released 1 Owens. Surviving, mn addition to hig[John Marusa, agea iS years, son of ed | DUNC! 8 : Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ms h President Judge John E. Evans day filed the opinion of the court in the case of Harry Kellander against Doss Paul, the opinion reversing and | BAZAAR TO BE HELD setting aside he judgment of the mag- | THREE DAYS NEXT WEEK istrate obtained by the defendant| The I C. B. U. will hold a bazaar against the plaintiff as the result of [in the store room next to Bucks’ Fur- an automobile accident. Kellander ap-|niture Store, formerly occupied by Mrs. pealed the case, setting up as a reason | Gillen, on the 14th, 15th and 16th of uneral NSVILLE FLYER DIES arefore that » judgment was de-| October, openin TP. M. ’ therefore 8 iy J roe of sum- The f - 2g a in b hibi- | 0 their own recognizances to appear | WHEN "HITE © . | widow, Mrs. Ellen Barbrick Owens, are| = . fective because the Service S he following booths wi e exhibi- belore J £ PARACHUTE FAILS | = ren: James, Ports h. O. died at 2:40 o'clock Sat A mons was not made within the time ted at the bazaar: A Bingo Stand ore Justipe of the Peace Fred these children: James, Portsmouth, O. |- "yoo poe recent § Was nop Maas eel the) ia ; .-'| Morley of Barnesboro for hearings. Alber 1D} Ti and Mrs. Mary Sanders, Elmer Owens | NETS hospitad Mrs S : required and, therefore, not legal, the which will be conducted by Mrs. Die- g Baker Diehl, 23, of Duncansville Sun- 1 trol | The deceased is survived by his ars. 1 ¥ eons ox Justice of the Peace being without | trick, Mrs. Ted Yahner and Mrs. James | day was instantly killed at the Cross znd Charles Ovens i A ents and “these brothers and sisters ler on friends in Patton. jurisdiction to enter judgment. This| Haley; A County Store, conducted by BE omen POURING Keys airport when his parachute fail- 2 OS half-brothers | Mrs. Annie Gaydas of Emeigh, and SB ig contention was upheld by the court's) Mrs. Strittmatter, Mrs. Mritz, and Mrs. 3 MT. ROAD MONDAY |ed to open after & jump from a air- dime in Loretto. He left this sec- |Steve, Mary, Susan, Andrew, Michael | MOVING VAN AND opinion. Leary; A Rose Tree, conducted by Miss LE __|plane at an altitude of 3,000 feet. A here he had been employed in |Margaret and Joseph, all at home. CONTENTS BURNED a | Anne McCormick and Mrs. Mary Dona-| All grading on the eastern section | thousand persons looked on as he 3 SY bp = Ployea d Funeral services were held at 9 o'- — : | hue; and a Fish Pond, taken care of |°f the William Penn highway is com- | plunged to death. Tans, Ww ase | clock Tuesday morning in the Emeigh| A large moving van, con- CARD OF THANKS. |by Miss Helen Brown and the Junior|Pleted and the steam shovels that| Diehl's regular summer schedule of ARAH SWANK Catholic Church. Burial was in the We wish through the columns of the 1. C. B, U, were in services on that section were | parachute exhibitions ended last woek ‘ : EN s | St. John’s Elovak Catholic Chu Courier to express our heartfelt thanks| Everybody is cordially invited. Come moved westward to the section of the | He went up Sunday to thrill the larg Nes ih Syam Jesd 0 Jae shia dh to all who assisted us during our re-jand enjoy yourself. job above the Muleshoe arch. | crowd gathered at the airport because| Jon te 2, ge of aL OIDUORIIOH | STAYE PENALIZES 61 DRIVERS: cent bereavement, the illness and death RE Concrete pousing was resumed after | of the fine weather, ailments Tuesday morning at her| STATE PENALIZES 61 DRIVERS; west of our husband, father, and brother, | MISS DELROSE CONRAD having been suspended last week due Sisuenane IOVNSAID ane Saat BLIeTS 63; REINSTAY ES 34 I I p for >» flor: rings is 10S . to inclement weather »d by the following children: ixty-one motor vehi drivers 1 John Noonan for the floral offerings Miss Delrose Conrad, aged 18, daugh- . | SPECIAL MEE ‘ th i ae wii - 1 snalte Al Lavine thety Ti n and for the use of cars—THE FAMILY, | ter of Mrs. Jennie Conrad of Sanker- rer eee A social : ETING Mrs. I Da Mn Buea foves he pensity of haying their th 1 J 3 3ST = i | S o Wwira) € i rr p’ ( " Ie " 7: ' al Ses ake away IC the § r Su - BROTHEE AND SISTIRS. town, died at 10:45 o'clock Tuesday| Mrs. John Dengle accompanied her _ special meeting of the Amer 1 [and Norris and Lawrence wank, all|ses taken away from rem fo ec ua morning at her home in Cresson. She |son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Legion will be held on Tuesday : Vandergrift; Ollie and Henry to obey State laws it was anno ur ‘AR \ THANKS was born at Cresson Feb. 3, 1911, and | Baker, to Philadelphia, where she win | Soiover 15th for the purpose of elect- Swank, both of Emeigh Run; Harvey, 2. Harrisons Mon oy me H CARD OF THANK: fii addition to her mother is. survived reside in the tatdre. ‘The Bakers mo-| 0% officers for the coming year. Many Swank, Uniontown, Indiana county, | Bureau of Motor Vel : Ii ay We wish to express our heartfelt by two sisters, Pauline and Stella, both | tored here to get the other passenger | other matters of Importance will be and Mrs. Virginia Smith and Alvie and | Sixty-three others saw {1 names hah he heavy I: nted appreciation to all who assisted us in|gat home, | The dwelling vacated by Mrs. Dengle brought before this meeting and the Newton N. Swank, all of Barnesboro. placed on the bureau's bla 5 fori blazo from s x e Ww any way during our recent bereave- Funeral services will be conducted | will be occupied by Supervising Prin- attendance of the entire membership, F neral services will be conducted suspension. ~ plone he road and av da ment. the death of our father, Martin| at 9 o'clock Friday morning in St.|cipal and Mrs. W. A. Bodserman isurgently requested this afternoon in the East Ridge Driving privileges were restored to 34 *- est lire Link, to those who contributed floral Prancis Xavier's Catholic church, in | : The World's Series games are on and | cl rch. Interment will be in the church pateany whose licenses either had been wo offerings, and to those who contri- | charece of the Rev. Father . 4 many a man is neglecting business revoked or suspended. Gessie d i 8 er James A. Mrs. P. A. Youngquist is among the land hanging around a Tadio. If you! - —ea. | m—— ni AL Cou mt 3¢ He buted the use of their cars for the 3raven, pastor. Inter ri $ : > : / re BI t errr | Tg at t funeral —THE FAMILY. the hw cemetery Hens Will be in sick of the town and is being given don’t believe it, just drop around Pitt's Mr. Logue of Myersdale was a busi- ss Betty Forgerty, of Greensburg was admit! . medical treatment at her home. Store. ness caller in Patton Tuesday. was a Sunday visitor in Patton resided in Joh