—————————— jue him for the ig in the Duke 1stown Notice. 1 that the parc- ing between R Mulligan and id Delozier by ebts to be paid P. W. Mulligan ynduct the busi- E. DELOZIER W. MULLIGAN one piece 1bbe No r patches. IK HOT "TLE I3 two years. y you buy that time he Rexall y new bag, leek aids ombort in- ty’s 'ORE En L STORE nny SALLY ETHEL THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. Patton VOL. XXXV. NO. 41. TWO GOOD SHOWS COMING TO GRAND “Dark Str eets” and * ‘The Desert! Song,” Both Are 100% Talking Pictures TWO KILLED BY Car Hotel, at Portage, After Jumps Track A Difficult Dilemma o'clock last Thursday morning when a For Lov ely gondola car loaded with coal ran away on Martin's Branch of the Pennsyl- | Lila Let “moll” or a cop's wife vania Railroad and crashed into the |A concerted effort is now being put forth by the Democrats, parti il I near Cheyenne Wyo. Wednesday of man Bl: Ze { | W: Tr paths of If. | rear of the Waldorf Hotel building, | Johnstown Democrat, to discredit Judge Frank P. Barnhart, and so far : last week, was given a military fun- Seymour Ratowsky, son of Mr. and dZe€ and ate I Lee as the heroine ii [corner of Main street and Caldwell | particular newspaper is concerned, it seems as though they have n eral from St. Mary’s Catholic church | Mrs” Alex Ratowsky. a well known ' the t National- | avenue badly damaging a portion of | mistake of overdoing things, the result of which means that Republican Monday morning, interment being in Patton young man, Was united in r > - 1 Cv ture coming to the Grant | the large brick structure. The two vic- | erally will all the more stick to their ticket instead of bolting in favor of he church cemetery. A firing squad | marriage at Brooklyn, N. Y pw ly LOSS S] NOR MOU S and Saturday. tims were sitting in the kitchen eat- | partisan movement to make the Democratic nominee a Judge. and colors from Memorial American | gay, Soto 10th to Mics Hilda she would have jewels, | ing their breakfast when they met their| None of us are perfect. Neither the editor of this paper nor you, Mr. Rea Legion post of Gallitzin attended the | pps sar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs The Paltnes Hoe DP: and a luxurious apart- | fate, being buried beneath the wreck-| would particularly care to have our little past mistakes brought before ] services. Isaac Mazear, of Altoona. The cere- | hotel ar ne nse liceman’s helpmse she | age, lic in a manner so glittering as the Chief Editoral Director of the Johns The body of Henry Swanson, aged mony was performed by Rabbi Bor- i Re ana i of the 7 dishes, a small apart- The dead: Mrs Anna Skelly, aged | Democrat so ruthlessly paints pictures of Judge Frank P. Barnhart, 1! 27, son of Milton Swanson of Portage, seiiah, and only the immediate reln. at : Wa ally guy ment of hard work. 70 years a widow, instantly Killed, you Republicans who have read all this mire, be frank and candid enough whose death occurred Friday night in tives of the contracting parties Were Re Sno7 i W choose? August Hess, aged 50, son-in-law cf | weigh the entire evidence in the balance, and then acknowledge in your « New York city, arrived at Portage, |, present. The Ratowsky family recently sock = onaay Inerming, In the hand of fate | Mrs. Skelly, died at the office of Dr.| hearts just what it really amounts to. Monday morning and has been remov- | Jocated at Pe Amboy, N. J. and it en yon yn ad intervenes to decide the question ro.|J, F. Buzzard a short time after being| When you have done all this, your sense of fairness will have to admit 1 to the home of his sister, Mrs. James | was while they were ‘ohserving the 2a mec A yaa Kati e Dean the role played by St | extricated from the wreckage. the entire case against Judge Barnhart doesn’t amount to much. You will a Hough. Funeral services were conduct- | Jewish Holi days there that the nuptial Iaake Pani ceting ol Mrs. Skelly was terribly crushed readily have to admit that he is a man in every sense of the word. He mer l at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. |event took place. Mr. _~ Mrs Roto. my ng 2 Seerhing Mulhall portrays a dual role, |ahout the body and her scalp was bad- | your support as the Republican who led the ticket. Don’t split your ticket, Joseph Fusick, aged 18 years, son of | sky spent their honeymoon in New | 10¢ building, large > cop and the gangster. |ly torn. Ivan McKendrick is elected Judge, he will have to be elected by Republicans Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rusick, of Colver 1d have returned to Patton | o> Tour stories in ich role in the history| Mr. Hess’ left arm was almost torn | There aren't enough Democrats in the county to do it. was brought to the Colver Hosptal where they have taken up houscker; three stories being of solid wes. Others in the cast | off right leg badly mangled and his| The whole sum stance of the unprin cipaled attack against Judge S day evening, suffering of a possi- |; in me formerly occupied the top floor of frame cf ferring, Maurice Black, Pat | body badly crushed. Barnhart is the Da i he added the word “Seal” on a note §0 as to mal fracture of the right leg. He was bridegroom's parents on Bee The origin of the blaze has E. H. Calvert. The runaway coal car broke away |it regular. This note already carried two good signatures and seals and w wed late Sunday afternoon when |eyvenye. : > determined, but it is tl directed from Richard | while being dropped from the tipple at |the third signature was added Frank Barnhart (then a young lawyer) be i automobile driven by his elder bro- | "Mr. Seymore Ratowsky will reopen | Crossed electrical wire “Pat and Mike.” the Beachley Mine, Puritan, owned by ! that the ner had forgotten to add the word “Seal” and did so himself. * overturned on the brick highway | the former Ratowsky store on Fif Bl : . ; ren [the Johnstown Coal Company, the | The note did not belong to Judge Barnhart. It was in favor of a client. Fo; Michael. The accident occur- the near future Remodel sie 200% ae bu Chorus of 100 in Screen chain used in dropping cars from the this error Judge Barnhart made good to that client by paying the note amou: hen Rusick’s brother drove his erior of the spacious store in 2 to ; Roop prac ti co \ tipple breaking. The car ran down ing to twenty-five hundred dollars, out of his own pocket, The three origina II the highway to avoid a col- | rooms is now progress, and a comple bletely destroyed. TI Operetta “The Desert Song along Martin's Branch for a distance {signers paid nothing. His actions have proved him honest and honorable. Th n with another machine. new line of goods will be shown, z company was on the me = of a mile and a half before it left the | happened years ago, and his zeal and loyalty to his client caused him to make| Dr. J. McCreary, deputy secretary of the opening. Mrs. Ratowsky formerly time after the discove The most remarkable chorus ever rails at the Cald-well-avenue grare | this slight mistake. The whole affair doesn't amount to the snap ef a finger |} has announced that 350,000) was employed by the Wm. F. Gable but the flames had gai r a musical production crossing and crashed into the Waldorf | insofar as Judge Barnhart’s honesty and inte are concerned. > u can| copies of the Pennsylvania baby book | cj. at Altoona. and she will A dtst her | ¥2Y that for a time the Warner Brothers Vita- I gotel, It is said that the runaway car | rest assured that the Johnstown Democrat is tempting to play the members| a'¢ now ready for distribution. They hyushand in the business To {Dearby buildings on Mages a ion, “The Desert Song” f was traveling at a speed of about 70 |of the Republican party for a bunch of suckers when they ask you to spli: | Will be distributed by the bureau of LeaeamE aiie heart of the business sect talking and singing operetia fmjles per hour when it was derailed | your ticket. Republicans, are you willing to be the goat? Certainly not! Then | Vital statistics on certificate from the | \ITERARY SOCIETY dangered, with the c shown on the mosion picture snd plhunoed into the building. VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET. attending doctor or may be obtained WAS A GREAT SUCCESs | Dat the fire departments frc screen, and a screen play which marks| portunately there were no pedes- | by writing to the pre-school section Aan 4 A don SS town and Spangler were called, a new milestone in the upward pro-| trians or automobiles on the grade| And, of course, the Johnstown Democrat plays its hand against all of the re- Of the Health Department. The Litovare Society 198 THitsdas assisted in fighting the fire of the sound film. It will be the | crossing in the path of the runaway |maining Republican nominees. Miss Grace Cronauer, daughter of | night was a big gi go big The fourth floor of the 13 at the Grand Theatre be-|cqr, | Judge Reed is attacked in his candidacy for Judge of the Orphans’ Court.| Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael Cronauer of | over 100° peop ug wh wre DEE | unoccupied on Sunday ing on Monday afternoon at 4| Mr Hess and Mrs. Skelly had No [There is no need of any Republican splitting his ticket to the disadvan:a i | Patton, and Gerald J. Gauntner son | in iy 2 re f 5107s Were | ests and tenants of t o'clock a Matinee will be shown, also) av1ing of the crach and bnin were | Judge Reed. If ever a man merited re-election in this county, it is he, Elected |0f Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gauntner ot Altoors A oe Irom A vay on sed on the remaini on Monday night and Tuesday night.) crushed beneath the wreckage. MF. |to serve as Judge of the Orphans’ Court ten years ago, he has served hat | Altoona, were married Tuesday of last| oo. J, ‘was a og hg 0 | their / escape. With the possible exception of New| Hess’ wife was upstairs in the hotel |capacity faithfully and well. But that is not all. Were it not for Judge Reed's | Week in the Cathedral chapel of the oh of mosting t5 the AE sae The combined fire companies | York City, nowhere else but in Holly- | at the time and escaped injury. Two | untiring work on the Common Pleas Bench (where he was not requir ) Blessed Sacrament. The ceremony was | instead of third ee day, | % umber of streams on the 1 wod could such an array of singers jittle pet dogs owned by Mrs. Hess at all) this county would long ago have been compelled to have had an addi | Performed by the Rev. Father Charles | to favor the children’s getti ig ter | the building for per naps be obtained for chorus work. The ros-|a]so were killed in the crash. tional Common Pleas Judge. He has saved the county thousands upon thous-| White. Miss Madge Cronauer, a sis- | o> Sante Y rning. “This ey Tne consesuent result of t was that ter includes former stars of comic| There was considerable excitement |ands of dollars. : | ter of the bride, and Russell Gaunt-| oo i hia me. 5 hangs the entire building is wa soake opera and musical comedy, both men ghout the main business section fol-| The Republican party, certainly then, cannot afford to listen to a lot of | Del @ brother of the bridegroom were | iL oh a pe at ng | from top to bottom. Thousands and women, as well as many soloists| lowing the crash, the noise being heard |“blarney” from the Johnstown Democr editorial grist-mill, dicereditin~ | he attendants. The bridegroom is a | 2 Dey =¢. the folowing |; sands of gallons of water who are well-konwn to radio audiences for some distance, and within a short of Los Angles broadcasting statiohs.|time hundreds of spectators were on A number, indeed, have made regular [the scene. When it was learned that | A RUNAWAY FLAT Crashes Into Waldorf | PATTON. CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, EVERY Y LAST REPUBLICAN SHOULD VOTE 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. OCTOBER 24th, 1929. LOCAL AND STATE NEWS OF INTEREST (EDITORIAL) : ehh aseiaaat ; | Contorised items G Gathered from Political battles sometimes create bitterness for a time, but”the co are Vv S \ { th {usually forgotten by all right-minded politicians after the decisi 10 arious Sources for the ballots is made. Busy Reader. | The Republican party at the primaries staged a “warm”, if not “h [Judge Samuel Lemmon ‘Reed. one, |ing in even the slightest detail as land an untiring o Two persons were killed about 7:40 | all along the line. Of course certain of the candidates had to win, an jg of good Republicanism all all good Republicans. | Republicans should stay within their own The body of Michael Odds, aged 21, of the nominees are entitled to the su son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Odds of Nanty-Glo, who was accidentally shot and killed at Fort D. A. Russell, ranks when the primaries : 7 | well-known '|and Mrs. Ga | ding for Flor mtractor of Altoona. Mr. itner left after the wed- | 1 where they will spend ere was a good and capagle has been tried and not fognd This is just another reas If ever th Judge Reed a Judge appearances radio station in Holly-| Mr. Hess and Mrs. Skelly were victims | Republicans should VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKER. | the winter. Eo wood.. |of the crash, a number of men work- | wax | Milton Spel Tr, nominated at the One hundred singers comprise the| eq desperately to rescue them. Mrs | So far the Johnstown Democrat hasn't been able to say very much §f a dam- | recent primary clection for the office St. chorus of “The Desert Song,’ and were | Skelly was dead when removed from aging nature against Homer C. George, the Republican nomines', A Sherify, [of Poor Director on the Prohibition | Ri rehearsed for three weeks prior to|the wreckage while Mr. Hess was still | They have been trying, nevertheless, to create ticket, Friday filed in 3 dlssorttion the office of the | $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. PALMER HOUSE, PATTON'S LARGEST HOTEL, GUTTED ancis oltz, ta Holtz, | program was | Opening Reci BY FIRE EARLY MONDAY Seymour Ratowsky ‘Building P ractically A Weds at Brcko offered 1 Sheehan, Mourice Huber, ast Julia Preloh Thursday: | song—America—Society. tations—Helen Sheehan, oltz, Loretto Holtz, Bernard Craver, Andrew Kielbuwick Marie Craver, Susan Bender, Marcellus Nagle, Ruin i Result of | through every room in all parts of building all day Monday. It ally a downpour of water Pr: i cally everything in buil Tvelyn Nasi the ing Rosalia ed everything. Jacob ; The exact amount of 0 | ide oy i a orf 7 J ; the beginning of actual production of | living, though terribly injured. Mr |cans, because of his candidacy. Mr. George came through a J oe y Repu: | County Commission at Ebensburg Pena rg) Pica, Begin Stoltz and | will not be estimated at once. the picture by Ernest G. Grooney, the| Hess was rushed to the office of Dr.|close contest at the primaries. On this hope alone have the Democratic poli-|2 paper of withdrawal and his name| ™ yi “Soo Julia Huber, doubt, all of the plastering will well-known English conductor, Who Buzzard, but expired while being ad- | tical adherents based any action. refore, will not appear on the ballot| vio Duet—wWm Huber and Julia | V0€R the building is heated. was assisted by Wiliam McGann. As| ministered first-aid treatment. | No good Republican will oppose Homer C. George at the general election, |! the general election November 5. |p 0 = : > 7% | furniture all damaged, some a result of the superior quality of] Near the scene of Thursday's double | No man in Cambria county is more deserving of election than is he. His every| 158ac Dando of Cresson was chosen |™ yoo oo Preloh slightly by water, much of it their voices, these singers render the|fatality there was a similar accident | interest while in the County Commissioners’ office has been for taxpayer's | 25 treasurer of the Pennsylvania coun- Reading—Mrs. Mo Stoltz Succeeding rains this week ha most magnificent chorus work ever on the night of July 3, 1906, when a | benefit, and he at all times has proven himself fair and honest Hy Sons and Daughters of Liberty l, On act Comedy, Twitchells | He building in a mighty wet heard in America, and impart addi- railroad car loaded with a large motor | Homer C. George wil a good Sheriff. No one can be found who will ay at the elections which clc | Day 1s Ruined” with Mrs. Rachel Man- | JO8- h of the furnit tional thrills to the production. Sig-|ran away on Martin’s Branch and | : ¥ tle oe session of the og tunea’ wy acne! Man : mund Romberg’s complete score killed 10 or 11 men. The victims at say that he isn’t capable. | official and as a private citizen. His reputation is beyond reproach both as 34th annus al con- | f Lan-| a county ) ii ntion at York. ion and Mrs. Dorothy Bender. has been moved building for h = Dialogue—Howard gle, Peter Pre- |, \ 7 one phony | +h or Sitti , « rai 1108 a alects | 2 3 ure . x likely ent the Vitaphone Symphony |that time were sitting on a Tailroad | Homer C. George was opposed by a gentleman equally as strong, or nearly so ipl Yas elecic loh, Michael Preloh, Ha Bender. holy po ; : alt # “T} hand-car and were enjoying themsel [at the primary. Mr. Saylor’s friends, of course, feel diasppointed at his defeat | a ogee Ra . isheq | One-act Musical Comedy—Tony Sottile fe Palmer House he Star cast of “The vex ta critoing | X 1 3 a $2.00 : ) : iat Ete > tional all-star cast of “lhe ves in singing. —they could not but feel otherwise when the result was so close. But they ave |" ho doy o1ted 3 2 hish: Joseph g foraile, and R. L. Rowland in |2Pcrated by Samuel L. ; Desel 18” includes John Boles | Republicans, first, last and always. They will accept the choice of the part |by his father, Elvin baugh, of Melodies.” Weakland. The Samuel Weak Louise Fazenda, Carlotta King, Johnny | DE ADLINE IS NEAR | On the basis of the close contest at the Republican Primaries the Johnstown | ROAring Springs, was ed last Valley Sheehan ily reside in the hostelrs Arthur, John Miljan, Myrna Loy, Mar- | FOR 0. K. AUTOS | Democrat is trying to create dissention in the Republican ranks. but the ¢ Thursday, Brambau ing fo number—"Tip Toe Thur the | 80d and her daughter le Wells, Jack Pratt, Edward Martin- | | they are making is of a “hollow” sound. Here, too, the Democratic organ js|.° 9ays and spent time in helm with Me” Tony Sottile and R | Sting In Maryland at del, Ot o Hoffman, Robert BE. Guzman “Paraphrasing a well known national | trying to play the Republicans for a bunch of suckers. Mr. K camiot bo di police said. Ill from } mger and I. Rowland, oe blaze. Dat v oe mans x > ay we advertiser, only one in five Pennsyl- elected unless thousands of Republican votes do it. Good Republicans certainly BoginND, pe as : mbaugh | Closing song—Home Sweet Home |, 11€ management of an > 4s A under the direcuon ol ROY| yania motor cars and trucks are dis-| |won’t split their tickets in this instance, either. Homer C. George will ma ny Bician 2 : ! pangs | Don’t forget the play “Not a Man in ae a have ha 3 1 "no Nira ’ Sef ~. n 1 maily as Trestle ) a ( 3€ Ol » i P or t of hah. playing the inepected and approved |the best Sheriff. Certainly you should vote the STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN | = a1 wes y : e House” next month on November ey ALE nether the buil reer er sticker,” said Motor Vehicles Commis- | TICKET. Orgery anc yiolaln AWS. | 99nd. reconditioned and ag COUNTY CHAIRMAN, CHARLES sioner Benjamin G. Eynon today, “and | | A large buck wa niga they are unable at this time . ; 3 | : 3 Tike |W it jumped > em- y ct f 3 \ E. TROXELL, NAMES AIDES | only three weeks remain in which the| Republicans need have no fear that the political atmosphere is nearly as| Vien it jumpec 1- | MRS. ROSE YOUNG The extent of the dam 2 ; Tt ; i ! I . { bankment to the srl remaining million and a half vehicles, dark and forbi dding as the Johnstc i Tit Democrat paints it. The fear of Demo- | Yepublican County Chairman Char-|can be inspected. | crats being elected at the general election in Cambria county foolish fear— The guisamobile o DIES AT HASTINGS is sey tat © whi require m les E. Troxell, of Ebensburg has an-| “It should be recalled by those who | PROVIDED, every last Republican turns out and votes the straight Republi | Qimstown. Nis, Base Young, awed 52 van Jabor and expense to remedy. So nounced the personnel of his organiza-| are postponing inspections that after can ticket. The Republicans in Cambria County have a trem lead m/f NC Was widow of Andrew "Young and a re- Insurance was cartied. tion which will assist him in conduct- November 15 no motor car may operate | numbers, BUT if a great many of these Republicans deem that lead sufficiently | WaS unhurt. ident of Hastir for the last 40 years The loss of the Palmer use ing the Republican campaig fc which has not received an inspected- |large that they think their vote is not ne eded, THEN the Democrats will have | pounds. . 1 of apoplex at her home at Fes. Paston would truly be a A general election, November 5. Mr. Tro- | approved sticker during the six weeks ample room to have hopes. Which means, therefore, that the entire I of | , Funeral servic 195 at 5 olotk Monday Risin She | Firoughout the h xell has appointed Mrs. Minnie = | preceding that date. the Democratic party in Cambria County for any one of their candidates rests Julin Konmmer fered two strokes, the second has been the lead Dibert, vice chairman, and Miss Jenni “I have no personal interest in urg- with the Republicans themselves Republican who stays away from the | Oooared Thursas Saturday. > days of automobi S. Boyer, assistance vice chairman. ing them to protect themselves again- polls on general election day, is ¢ 1e Democratic candidates. The vot g| Sanghter, Ms e deceased was born in East Car- was a favorite stopping pl: The secretary of the Repub 1st what amounts practically to being of every last Republican is ne the 5th of November. REMEMBER | Foil: Mich. w Township on September 1, 1847 Sens who had ocrasion county committes i: Attorneys Lloyd outlawed,for an entire month. If they |THIS. Go to the polls, and VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET |C¢l0ck Monday She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | 207th of the county. Al W. Bryan and James M. Cook is the | prefer not to obey the law which makes joe Sov ak Lutl | Henry Buck Yfor heshand preceded her 7 8) surly neji 2 remains treasurer. The Republican campaign | inspection mandatory that is their own 1 7 TRY 3 T rFEY ‘ Tat | I as 1n 1 tos Fo oRave oss argest hotel buildings in Nort in Johnstown will be under the direc- | business—but it will be the business of | [MAN WOUNDED IN VOTI MACHINES Peter Gi Ne ro 1% yeas 450. by the fol- | Th Cambria. tion of William W. Campbell, who is|State authorities to see that their ve- | HASTINGS AFFRAY LEASED BY COUNTY | Hinton, ¢ lowing children: William Young, of], ooWe damage was occasioned on the appointed Johnstown city chairman, | hicles are not operated. During the z day mor 3arnesboro: Frank Young of Pitts | 100f of the Kusner and Blankfeld | assisted by Attorney Lloyd W. Bryan.| month beginning November 15.” As a result of a shooting aff: In accordance with a contract exe- Paungoien. burgh; James Young and Mrs. Mar- Pow. joining 82% the Rosner bul All of these appointees are from Patrolmen Now On Job at Hastings Saturday night when Hen- | .,ioq Wednesday of last week between) once garet Kirkpatrick, both at home: Mrs | 8 W &s [iiled with smok Johnstown and Mr. Troxell will per-| Beginning October 20, the several ry Bloburg of that was shot : : ° | bY his wid Hose GH, of Hastings: Mrs. Ellen _— sonally direct the Republican campaign | hundred members of the State High-| ang seriously wounded the right| ihe Cambria County Board of Com-| Funerals Lantzy, of Barnesboro; Mrs. Agnes ST. AUGUSTINE NOT in the north of the county. way Patrol began to stop cars and | jeg, Graner Weathers, alleged to be a missioners and the Automatic Voting | for many Yeager, of Elder Township and Geo- Mr. 504 Mes. B. J. Ryan Mr. Troxell states that the Repu-|irucks which did not bear the sticker. |polq “bad man” from West Virginia, ne Corporation of Jamestown, N | Summit > To rge Young, of Elmira, N. Y. Re, Slane in alioons on Wiican natty will conduct an aggres- hel Janos Ble Temnd ven | Was placed under arrest and later com- automatic voting machines will | Boum. ON Al Funeral services were held this mor- Son § Soham of he sive party campaign, asking the ele-|¥V ag they Shay Dot operate after No. | mitted to the county jail in Ebensburg. | pe wed at once at advantageous Po- | tholic church. I i ning in St. Bernard's Catholic church Pooks to Shond an ctors of the count _to support the en bi 20] Io nen cars are not inspect- | The shooting affair took place about |; throughout Johnstown and Cam- |ehureh cen SE RE = Mr. and Mr Sone - MeD tire Republican ticket. © Pin oo thet date, oan | 11 O'clock Saturday night when Weath- | pris County for the purpose of tamil... tenis : n new | CAMBRIA COUNTY JUSTICES Md Tarlly of Dh rs — a Ar variety Of excuses has been Blven | ors, it is alleged, entered place at |; izing the voters with the operation | res 5 a 3 ria EBENSBURG DINNER NOV. 10... fi ar on 2 . San yen Spangler Hospital Notes, the patrol but the majority alibi is | Hastings while under the influence of ot tae machine, The vontrr a ron | ONE A atmarine ile | relatives here on Sunday = : that “I haven’t got around to it yet.” | : al ati . wr & SE Cf fficials At a meeting Saturday afternoon of Dr. P. J. Kelly of Patton w The following patients underwent oR 2 | whisky and proceeded to clean up the | that Cambria County shall lease four said | the members of the Cambria County cent business caller in this operations recently for the removal of SHVILLE MINER | Place. He drew a revolver ¢ 1d began the machines at $75 each per month, | { ruction in- Justices of the Peace and Aldermen’s\ Edward Horne was a vicio tonsils and adenoids: Bernard Trim-| “** : firing, one of the bullets striking Blo- corporation to donate two others| qo at Mont | association, Nov. 10, was set as the|toona on Friday Ld bey, John Hicks and Donald Work, INSTANTLY KILLED | burg. Several men in place suc- hout cost. The demonstrations will | a) Hamburg | date for a luncheon to be held in Eo-| Mrs, Elmes Go _ Barnesboro, Helen and Louise Baloux, | ceeded in taking the gun from Wea- pe carried on up until the day of the| an ison. | ensburg at which time it is planned | has roturned "0 0 r Burnside, and Edna Holman and Mary | Frank Heinsherick, aged about 4c | thers, but he immediately drew anoth-| General Election, Tuesday, November Ea r for the to have Mr. Moser of Harrisburg, state |ing the week h ay Fany and Albert Mancuso, Barnesboro. | years, father of nine children, was in- | er revolver, firing another shot before|s and the machines must be returned | p, T Coke Corp. at |secretary of the Justices of the Peacs Mr and Mrs Soh Margaret Javorsky, aged 17, of Span- | stantly killed about 9:15 o'clock Mon- | he was overpowered. ; : to the corporation within 30 days after | mp 1d ! injured Mon- | and Alderman’s association, deliver Tohn Weakla 3 gler, a surgical patient, is reported | day morning when he was caught un-| County Detective Ed Whited, of Bar- the election. These are the only voting | 4a erno n break- | the : . ¥ | | ma princ ipal address. A committee has ga water to the interior of fairly well. der a fall of rock while working a'( neshoro, as summoned to Hastings and machines, it is said, that have been orp erected renfeld oper- | been appointed to arrange for the af- Evin Mellon a John Single of Barneshoro is under- | Ashville in the Henkle mine. The vic-| Placed Weathers under arrest. Weath- | ghhroved by the Secretary of the Com- | , Mr. Ribbl fell a distance of | fair. An effort will be made to se- | cent busin ” aller h ; going surgical treatment. tim suffered a fracture of the skull. | ers had a large knife and a blackjack | ymonwealth. about 30 feet. suffering fractures of | cure several judges to deliver talks at Mrs, Mar AT : ) Robert out of Clymer, a medical, The deceased is survived by his wid- | in his possession when arrested. | ——— bot gs ¢ the is. His condi-| the luncheon. W. F. Ribblet of the Maric of St Ail : patient, is reported improved. ow and nine children. He also leaves : : —— | NOT UNLAWFUL TO PURCHASE t seriou Twenty-first ward Johnstown is pre- with Mrs DF He ne. William Scleskey of Bakerton has, several brothers. BANKERS TO MEET AT LIQUOR SAYS HIGH COURT| 1 sponsored by sident of the association. Mr. and Mrs, Har ’ been removed to the Spangler hospi- | — | CRESSORETTO TAVERN \ Chapter of 3} ee e— as were guests of I 2 ATH tal for medical treatment. COUNTY DETECTIVES RAID | Thursday, October 24, has been set The prohibition enforcement authori- | A Institute of Ameri- pneumonia, following an operation on Sunday. - hr Mrs. James Harvey of Gallitzin un-| County officers hearded by Assistant |as the date for the annual meeting | ties have received a serious setback the public school building | the removal of a goiter one week Ralph Krise has from derwent an operation at the hospital| County Detective John M. Goss on of the Cambria County Bankers’ Pro-|from the circuit court of appeals ala ngler last Friday evening with | Tuesday. She was admitted to the Hos- | lem, N. Y.. whe out last week for the removal of her ton- Saturday raided the property of Al- | tective Association, the session to be Philadelphia which has just held that | an ndance of a class of 48 em- | pital in Johnstown on October 14. past seve m 1 sils and adenoids. bert Lassak in Cresson township and | held at the Cressoretto Tavern, mi dw: ay | it is not a crime for an individual to! p es of 11 banks formerly repre- Mrs. Angelina Tononati, of Ebens- Mr. and Mrs lumbia Miller Miss Hazel Wetherson, daughter of | arrested Lassak on a charge of violat. | between Cresson and Loretto on the |buy intoxicating liruor, nor sel ind an addition of two extra| burg, was arrested at her residence! family of Hastings Were fic ts of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wetherson of ing the liquor laws. The officers found | William Penn Highway. It will be in |acy if he arranges to have it ha Te zin and Cresson, who, too, | Saturday by Chief of Police Frank W.|latives here o Sunday. ; Spangler, is a patient at the hospi-| a. 100-gallon still, 60 gallons of alleged the form of a dinnermeeting, the an- | to him for his personal use. The judges | are v the representative group Jones, of Ebensburg, on a charge of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Horne and { tal, suffering from injuries sustained | whiskey, 60 sacks of sugar corn and | nual election of officers to be the out- | were divided two to one in their opin- | of nts violating the liquor laws. She was giv-| ily were guests of relatives I Dv rt Tuesday when an automobile in which | 60 barrels of mash. At a hearing be- [standing item of business. ion, which overruled the decision of M Mary E. Richards, aged 47 en a preliminary hearing before Jus- | recently. ids ee she was riding crashed into a tele-| fore Justice of the Peace James 7, | the United States district court hold- | yea f South Fork, died at the Me-| tice of the Peace James T. Young and rr ————— phone pole near Bakerton. Her con- | Young of Ebensburg, Lassak was held | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Heist and family ! ing a well-known society man criminal- | morial Hospital at 12:40 o'clock Tues- | held for court in the sum of $1,000 Misses Lynn and June dition was reported improved. for county court. of Altoona spent Sunday in Patton. ly responsible because of a purchase. 'day m Death was caused by bail. Altoona visitors y Saturday seeped damaged to some extent by the water | On the fourth floor the flames destr oy- the dam badly conal 1 y