The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 17, 1929, Image 1

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    of October, 1929.
Prindible
of Council
Blankenhorn
h Secretary.
se Burgess of Patton
day of October 1929.
A. McQuillen
Patton Borough
os
I
RE FINE,
E, COLD HAM
LOMON
AVENUE.
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ns
en Melody!
bby Watsen,
created by
yf an entrac-
14-15
OL” IN HIS
and Sin
EAR,
ROS.
AR KID/
THE COURIER OFFICE 1S ADE-
QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND
| SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON
THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION.
EWS 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.
VOL. XXXV. NO, 44; PATTON. CAMBRIA OCTOBER 17th, 1929. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
"ON WITH THE SHOW === - remees
AT CRAND di SOME “DONT’S” FOR THE
First 100% Natural Colo PROSPECTIVE HUNTERS
ing, Singing, Dancing Vit : B——
phone Picture Don't for your
po
men and are us
home, and § and sma
Sunday Midnight, Monday and I nec refuges, however,
day, Grand The: 1 hunters: in season
With the Show Don’t exceed e limits.
100% natur Don’t forget th ason for Wild
dancing ) 5 and male Phe:
“On W Sh me Tn 28¢ No
glamour of :
play within a mbit : oe wy aa Don't ‘ R 1
der heart story h th ¢ 3 Pheas: ot $9
is in the extravaganza wh to keep on th Dc th
stranded company of play a He may not be as care- | pgp bob white i
termined to put on, despite 1 | November 1 and ends Nt
that the “ghost” refuses to walk I 1 lgaded shot gun into an Don't forget wood
Georgeous cost wans, loons, greb and bob
seen in »d-birds are pr 1
and the Don't forget $
Or | Grouse and Hungarian
" o
mn on Rufl
but 1i 1 i :
With the n pull a| elosed
zling beauti yumbering ni you Don’t » hit I
hundred. An 1c Ol preve } wort ing season for raccoon
One of the interesting } id of cure : : ber 1 inste October 1 a
this y is the t 1 0p 1 101 In| January 15. ns e
firs play of Humphrey 1 Tr W 2 | only between one h ) 1
went to Hollywood for h - 2S a | 6, and one hour after
ually flung 1 hay bar hen taken intraps
Warner Br ti is a 0 hums Don’t shoot a
fortnight later- h ) € : protected. The bear opel -
writer for them, and with “On W . t ? i Led ember 1 and ends I ) )
the Show”
in
mn
( rs Or ( ret D
: ; 1't shoot a doe this year—on
a piie of | . ¢
with two or mon
Robert L n ad -] Hon n ue poir )
tion. The cz C ar A) antler are in 1
son. Arthur ? 1b ds Vv ul | December 1 to yer 15
Brown, Louise W b ers {| Don’t forget to
William B I roperty ol the game along with J 1
Sam Hardy, Wh I Mo- 1 >a to hunt. | places in the {
ran, Otto Hoff C Hunt who ts with ap- Don't forget the bounty on the Go
Purnell B. Pras I ‘NPS x t| hawk begins November 1 and Is M
mt f
| Commission within 26 h
ing.
{ Don’t forget that ther a heay
Ll » | penalty for shooting at, 1 1 1
y of hl jpg human being in mista Toany
Tin 10 | wild creature.
e sure Don’t forget that i unlawf
top | deface, cover up, or de
the | or other signs put up by
UL secure | wealth.
Fink, Thomas
Brien. Alan C the 1
inter who violat
1 propert]
nai
BILLIE DOVE AND ROD LA ROCQUE .
TEAMED FOR FIRST TIME or one
)Y
Mo
Billie Dove and pop
playing together for th
“The Man and the Mor
National Vitaphone QIXing
which comes to the Grand
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18
Both Miss Dove and Mr.
» beaut
n pierture ians w
lar Rod La R
license
y Fir y re Tf
WAC yottom I he tag. il
Don’t forget tl
One who is alwa
One who has recour y nothil
gitimate,
as well as the entire c stag ol jon of the | € : 2 :
experience which sto ny. - wer! One who is a !
the many talking sec : the of Auxili- graceful winner.
directed by George Fi and Game oe o or gun. | BOARD OF GA Ci ERS
said to be one of the gr C 1 y s- | HARRISBURG, \
ever screened. —
LEPENNA, AGED
3, CALLED BY DEATH
STATE IS LEADER IN
TO KEEP PRISONER
Pennsylvania county prisc
TE ni al Ralph 1 sixty-eight
The other day : rs a resid for a num- | the jurisdiction of the St
ed to a friend as an unfor : 3 OTe Ip
wtment provide mor vork f
vith blood pres:
was received
rer
suffering
statement
mnity. The aj
their, prisoners
com]
of any other
aqave
point was that ng pe 1 combined. ac ;
blood pressure; he oth : :
that all dead aid Dr. 1 recent imvestigatior e a
dore B. Appel ¥ H : is Foundation sent a
Tuesday. : > ie, | burg.
“Blood pres he or
courses th rough :
culatory sy di : i
tissues. It : l to 1 : Ley, mia
as are breathing, sleepi al 1 : 1
Life itself depends t i
“However, there I : :
tween blood 2SSure { a ms
blood pressure. It is th
causes trouble. Nevertheless, the grea
difficulty in y ple ni IELD IS HI ?
much in ti h or D iTE ( IN A(
pressure as in of rei
condition and in not 1 m :
has it.
It is not too much to st 12t ma Sati ee
people who, throug 3 T exa ‘
ination, have promptly discovered t ) :
they have an abnormal pre: .
live longer than other ar ye
ant of their own physi lim 7
and pity the people with * mn \
‘Moreove a blood pre 3 }
of a given height may be in or
son perfectly 1 n
definitely abnormal,
many diverse factors.
abnormal blood pre 1 ny
Many of them respond J
to proper and ¢ nt It tl :
fore follows (
this blood :
iscover whether or not 01 1a I Ie ;
in an abnormal form. : )etol
“It will, of course, not pay to j si
velop a blood pre e complex 1 P
most certainly it is good b }
nually to submit to a phy - 1 Q
tion by a competent phys : :
check up on the heart and oe ;
organs of the body. If the resul ¢ of t
the inspection give : bi Yio1 Vireing Mi >
of health, then conti: bY | Pent ar
the living rules so
way as long as possibl b
chance, the blood pres JOSEPH GARDNER
off, follow the doctoi’s advice strict Jo \ Gardner, aged 80
and add many more years to your
than otherwise might be had. Ma
good and regular use of the annu 1
physical examination.” H
BOND IS NO GOOD; . :
~ . ITTY WAT > S { )
RE-ARREST BAILEY 5, 1d Timm i Friday afternoon
A ARH ; ) . 1 H )1ve Ste mes
i SSiSd A wees Dla n ar CRESSON LAD IS INJURED
the State Police, when th
farm in Munster Township and
covered a still in operation, seizing a
quantity of moonshine hiskey
who was later released on bail,
re-arrested Monday ¥
covered that his bond
responsible, not having
in his own name. Fo
Survive. WHILE PLAYING TO
\ gs wil conducted :
resid-
a Scrimme
of South Fork, was the for Pi Veil, £ 1
Biondani. n son, suf 1 1 1
John Mpyorda, who was ¢ ted ; ition to 1 i
the same time as Biondani, a eptem 1 1ded the I f eeth a
be rearrested for the same reason’; ral for use lights to | a possible fracture of H nd
Facciani also going on his bail.
| tion is reported
of Xoutzdale.
seaNGLER Mos over WILL INVESTIGATE “0hedt AANA wcomes | LOCAL AND STATE
ie it. b i id REPORTS OF AUTOS Active IN hia HON NEWS OF INTEREST
of last week atl Ul THRIVED OOK) v 57E yD Pennsyl s ‘“air-mindedness, a .
% Heo affair REF USED St ICKERS developme: of the last twelve months, | Condensed items Gathered from
— 1as been strikingly emphasized in the Various Sources for the
vas a nice affair and a su
1 5. Medical me ‘a
Patrol to Probe Cases Where dedication of the new air in all Busy Reader.
Approval Was parts of the State, and in requests -
re seated at table qu
ym of the hostelry,
ses of the evening
Sos head of the Cr Sanatorium Withheld which have reached Senator Re ed and red 45. W of
Joseph J. Meyer, of Johns- aT members of the State congressional zin. died last
being heard on subjects per-! Names of several hundred owners In. Washi! i lo : th Ty r home there
to tuberculosis wuse and | of motor aA pR planes as participants in the H Kallaway of
programs.
exception, whe requested
e Navy has sent planes
Pennsylvania airports to
7 of dedication. The Army
pated until recer
lation was adopted 1
ticipation of the Army Air
programs marking the de-
publicly-owned flying fields.
cities the municip
or the two together, hay
oh 2 inanc new airports, and in each in- | Friday
] cha brought t
In
Mix
nt of t Both
he attent ir audi x
they =a J fa t »d over to Captain
with their « that is|of the State Highwa
the interes ns ieation. There iS
. Atple, Of Ystown, tration of many o
hairman and i 1 TE
ZUBSIS $0 present blanks sent to
dinner, among were: Di. | Motor Vehicles Bureau by exami
W. Salus, Mrs. Jos J. Myer and | stations is a space in which re
s. Harry M. Ta ( :
and Mrs. C. I, M
and Mrs. W. A. 1
P. H. Kelly and
f Patton; Dr. G.
Dr. B. C. Healy, ¢ boro; Dr.
3. F. Bowers, of St. i Dr. and | ments,
ex
on the ¢
Eh 1eS Or
n for refusal of the “app:
r. Refusal may be ba
ney of brakes, imp
tems and lamps, or other c:
h report showed four
fered
automo
he car failed to ms
fh 0 M and ang n » W msport, John-
I; f 1; Misses Ear. par ae y
: Hw tte Lather owner refuses burg and elsewhere, Go-
ia gn a ette Luther, Captain Price's me
ylanes dropped from the s
of the new fields were for-
d in service.
car owners personal
rrolitown, the y ladies | of t
in music | car will be taken to some oth
ting viol
dul the dinner than that which refused its ml. | Totes. and larmest of these celebra-
A the DPUuSIesS 1al session | If the same condition is Wer atin F thes Dittehirol
1 . 18 wi lication of the Pittsburgh-
a hotel a mt 1s held at if the ow refuses to ng some 700
' Home of r Hes-
a Ladies t
irs, the P
trol will recommend
rolling cour
ies nemed
from all
the machin license to operate in
Pennsylvania be
1e Navy sent
> field.
n Wyant of
n cam
al
MRS. MARGARET McHENRY 1 sxamning In o Johnstown, Swick
» + Ch as auring one- rd of 1 1 - 211t lor Tans A
'R i" \ IWF y tler-Lawl
HER DIED WEDNESI/AY | tion period of six i v
one-tenti | pin of WilkesBarre and Kiess
vere instrumental
— the motor vehicles r
Me Fish
el Fisher, ¢ 1 Wednesday “Only four weeks re
oo at 10:30 0’ home | Motor
venue, i to-day.
1 mont ‘and
Oi QISEASES. H 1 had ners. I expect
"ious Ior S { rill put it
r had I of the
amining s
: 1,200,000 machines —
Yen - 3 3 1 RR RA
Jen- | can do it—but that wil TREY CAN ET
the pe |luck of dilatory owners; no one . ITTERSWEET
re FOR BIRDS IS
JOHN BRAWLEY EXPIRES mopman
AT RESIDENCE IN
r, Wife | spection. 0 ' Ga
in d 68
ployee
Company,
yona shops for
trouble
ymplica-
off.
1 of 89, being ex
ornia and Texas.
r the Eber air
ay of last week. The
s somewhat damaged. Ac-
two young men
nown t«
lived with
family fo
residen
e unit
ar, No «
SUMMIT IY the scarcity of all foods for|On f the trees in the forestry hall
er was fifty-fi waa © useum of Natural
and was born in Houtzdals
3
a _ Clear- John Brawley, aged
fielr count a dauchter of the late |Penter and lifelong re
, and 's. Rickgrd McHenry. Be- bria county, died at
sides her husband, phe is suryived py | Saturday night at his
a half-brother, Hi ry Jr., | Summit. He was born
aay 10, 1856, and was a
te Mr. and Mrs. John Br
Brawley and Miss
Augusti wel
2 months,
e Kane of
unday morn-
the home of Mrs. Kane's par-
ts, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Condron,
along the William Penn highway. In
addition-to the parents, a brother Paul
main 1n
ther
Funeral service S
day morning a
George’s Catholic
ollowing a
hich mass of re wnich the Patric 1 Grove, daughter of
Rev. F oy ir will b 0 ler B 1 € I'homas Grove of Cresson
term 3 2 \
1e Catholic cem dre 1 do. 1 yt
' 'D AS ECONOMY ; { A
RAISING CALVES : 3 Sk :
IN | ) A ( Upon their
: A P A D ¥ 11 reside in Gallitzin,
- iH a he 1 and £ g ) L wher ridegroom is a merchant.
: ! : > stom of ring the from ———— a
1 : I 1 ond ound and ng them el EARLY APPLICATION AVOID
y shor 11 The I It : TAG RUSH LATE IN DECEMBER
] : h = * 2 ss to | and October 15
n nt I viage a + 3 »
r to nin ) ? : ¥ to-day re-
r mperature wa 4 ve por Secretary
Charles Jo
», owners of 148,000 passen-
of Reve , OV
les received their 1930 license
about 100 eoree aa
e fed warm and in| WHAT I
venic
MOTOR
opr
ge
pla
the rat ) i DOING IN THE A 3
f skim milk for each tenpound : 2 Applications for next
Ag Th \ were in > mai the
y ts of corn, oats and| sued
) wi oil-meal, ] ) ly 9000 were returned
{ al skim m If | B u, checks
1 1 ¢ 1 ss to good 1 Sg re tl
preferabl; cond crop cl 1 | OV ennsylvania State in
16 Union which
se months’ time in which
for plates the ensuing yea
Motor Vehicles Commi
min G. Ej
owners
to apply
,? said
Benja-
JLL. TOWNSHIP TO 1as been set
2,06 FROM STATE 1 outpu
-~
——e 1 10n to-day. “In many states
Ile ( tment 11 y are fortune f they 1
} uted )\ weeks. In Penn
hare o 928, v INSPECT MACHINES reason for delay
nship 12 ighway iced rrr and no excuse for last-hour pandemon-
rd plan. The I Ford yroduc 1 The I ium. As a matter of fact, the last-
1 as paid to F § 1 Hn e 1 is ‘out,’ so far as this
yvnship Westmoreland cour ) un ler State is concerned. When the end of
1 its included; East C 1¢ ica that Y City 1d December comes vast majority of
), Cambria count Tod A s and ModelAA trucl they will en car and truck ¢ , 1 have had
1ip, Indiana county, he full year will exceed 2,000,000 of infor ) their plates for or montl
diana county 1achiy those cities in|and the others not their
3 ywnship, ymiliarize themselves with | Cals 1
1 1d Hempfiel 15 that ition of ywidix ying ma t
W id county, $739 n a Ca ¥ { !
A m n ) 1
BED - ployn
TWO GOOD PLAYS 2 high
ern Meclodies” a n 4 z £
of sing , playing 1d 0 ; Clay Lydis 1 SO fc x
logue will be enacted 1} KEY! A yD 3h : : torn
night (Thursday) at the I HIGH SCHOOL to fill a vacancy caused by the resi ROAD COMPLETED
just outside of Patt The young fellows cry now a vs is JI ) f Howard C van 1 ment of 3.56: 1
)C other 1
ng of one act is ent
witchells Day Ruined.” If you b
believer of co-operation of husb t us
1 3: Y
and Vv ife’s work see this I
If 1 to > hear X I rn o gan
and a 1 see “Mr Lo and Found J
D Zern. If found please return to Sopho-
3¢ two con 1 cle P. H.:.S
) of other er Little Sophie 1
m rovided for 1 er; d
Nagle School Institut
yosing boys that you w
11 supposing that you 1 1 ¢ De
; and your an old aun had 1 m H
yidden the entering of a ! 1 1 a “good Pp iy
he house while vou were
and pose th when your Carolyn Weakland visited in Altoona
»d you t him in 1 Ww. | Tuesday.
seated in t parlor com- “Red” Smith is leaving for Detro
ably when in walked Auntie. That Wednesday. ]
ituation that confron J L ]
Not a Man in the House,” 2 see
two act play to be given next mon Franic
erary Society, the date of ending
be announced later ton.