/ INVITED - uber Flour and : store THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- y NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY neces QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ) THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU AY, NOV 23rd JoB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN . 2 SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO are going to | THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. 0 Ko Clock, if ees————m cpt ve a chance on : = 100 1b. Bag of : ; ; — in utd receive free VOL. XXXV. NO. 46. PATTON. CAMBRIA COUNTY,’PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1929. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE clock all are in- Te sn SILENT PICTURES 1 | THANKSGIVING | JONG PALCHO [owes osconxys PATTON HIGH SCHOOL am SAFETY MEETING | fhe ri TABOOED AT GRAND SOON AT PATTON |__ "DIES SUDDENLY = 2g os oe NOTES OF THE WEEK 1 par i ream | County Well Known Patton Shoemaker As Reported to “to the Couirer by Jim Shannon of the Stu- From Now On Pictures Will Be |W ill Be Held at High School on | Either Synchronized or December 5th, Under the The Cambria County Board of Poor 41 SAFETY Talking. Silent picture are now a thing of the| Under the auspices of the Pennsyl- Auspices of State. daceos asses Away Last Satur- Directors last week sent to all the mer- day Morning. chants of the county a communication ! calling attention to fact that the Poor | dent Body. The sophomore class entertained the past, so far as the Grand Theatre is|vania State Department of Labor and Law provides that all orders for relief | rest of the high school with a short an G. Palcho, for many years a Jon © che Mang 3 > must be in writing and signed by a| program of songs and recitations on | i i concerned t Industry a lecture will be given in the i Beginning Thursday (Thanksgiving, Patton High School Auditorium on i day) all productions will be either syn-| Thursday evening, December 5th, at | chronized or talking. Even the major-|eight o'clock, on the subject of “Safe- ity of the short subjects will be shown | ty.” This lecture is one worth hearing, in their sound versions. {and applies to industrial workers of | Thos. Meighan appears in his first any kind whatsoever. The State will resident of Patton, and a well known | memper of the board. The communi-| Friday morning. The sophomores have shoemaker, died suddenly a his home| cation further advises the merchants | proved their entertaining ability which on West Magee avenue on Saturday that orders for relief would not be ef-|is far better than the average. The r fective after thirty days from date of | freshman class will give a program on issue. Merchants furnishing relief with-) the second Friday in December. The out orders in writing or on orders more | sophomore program was as follows: 1 morning last. Mr. Palcho had been in failing health for the past several months, but his demise came suddenly. 100 per cent talkie, “The Argyle Case” |send speakers who will prove both in- \ |He was seventy-three years of age and than one month old will not be com-| Song by the school—Juanita; Ameri- on Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) and teresting and entertaining, ut the | : was born in Czecko-Slovokia, coming to pensated for goods furnished. | ican Song Writers, recitation, Eleanor Friday, as a master detective. This well | motive of the meeting is entirely edu " America many years ago. He was uni-| The order reads as follows: “The new | Christoff; Song by the school, Tiptoe constructed drama provides many sit-|cational. Local speakers will also au- ted in marriage in 1884 to Miss Aenes|F00r Law provides that all orders for! Through the Tulips; History of Cam- uations of peculiar strength. Thrills|gument the program. There will also C. Mozdy, and to this union e chil | relief must be in writing, and signed by | bria County, recitation, Eleanore Pear- a Director of the Poor. At a recent | son; Trees, recitation, Virginia Garrity; meeting it was determined that orders {Vocal solos, Vagabond Lover and My for relief would not be effective for a|Song of the Nile, Mr. William Denling- longer period than one month. Any|er; Poem, I Like Men, Delillus Willi- dren were born, of whom eight sur- vive, as follows: Dr. Frank J. Palcho, of Washington, D. C.;Mrs. John Madi- abound and there is constantly an ele- be other entertainment. ment of surprise, but of course the m { The general public is cordially in-| tery is not solved until the final fade- | vited to attend this lecture. The pro-| out. “Cohen on the Telephone” (talk-|gram is entirely free and it is urgent-| |. or "00K f Dennis oWa li ing) and a two reel talking comedy |ly requested that all industrial work- | [fr bgp I a of merchandise which is being furnished | ams; Duet, Martha O'Brien and Nato- completes the program. |ers, miners, and others interested at- | w Washington, D. C.;: Agnes C., of Pat: without orders in writing, or on orders | ma Lilly; Song by the school, Hail, J On Saturday there is another 1007 |tend. The meetings of this nature, con- [ton. Ed. R. of Pitt burgh. Beatrice E., |More than a month old, will not be Dear Old High School. : ; re talking feature, “The Drake Case.” A |ducted by the department of labor and | lof Altoona and Theodore E. of Wash- | recognized as obligations of the Poor| Lorraine Tarr and Mabel Fitzpatrick t j court room melodrama with Gladys industry are intended to help all who | ington, D. C. District, and will not be paid.” | were Saturday afternoon visitors in Al- 1s i Brockwell, Robert Frazier and Forrest|are present at them. Don’t miss it. A daughter. Sister Gabriel. of the - | toona. drops of ‘ Stanley. Pathe sound News, silent com- | — {Order of St. Francis at Reading, Pa. | FIRST MEIGHAN TALKIE, The chemistry class reported a very ur hand- : edy and Universal silent News. lic deceased = ~ Sia stiff exam Tuesday. Quite a few of the 'n inhale Monday and Tuesday, Universal's o LOCAL AND STATE Pureral was held on Tuesday moprn- ARGYLE CASE” COMES members failed. particles mantic singing and talking triumph, | ling and interment was in St. Mary's A large number of the members of i 3 Modern Methods of crime detection |the graduating classes of the past few are used in “The Argyle Case,” the|years are visiting the school. These latest Warner Bros. all talking Vita-| people are home from school for their | cemeter mpounds “The Show Boat,” running up and | inging of down the river playing drama—living | N W OF INTER 4 1 1 throat; | ES tragedy! A show boat on the pictures embrane; que M ppi! What a background | Te NE w SC HOOL FOR THE phone production, which stars Thomas | Thanksgiving vacations. Among the ld in no for the greatest love story ever writ-| Condensed items Gathered from | COUNTY ORPHANS’ HOME | Meighan, and which is scheduled to| visitors were Leona Bender, Margaret ed to the screen. Give yourself the] | And the fixin’s are all done, As they hum a silly rhyme, uh ; a Thanksgiving day with a matinee at|trude Durbin, Margaret Cochran, Myr- Busy Reader. And there's berry sauce—no feoling For the whole town now is knowing The new school building erected by |g p. m., and also on Friday. treat of your life. See it! Also a talk- | tle Way, and Ann Gregg. | | IN ] ly at Re- ten. Edna Ferber’s great novel portray- | Various Sources for the { The pumpkin pies are cooling On each face a broad grin’s growing appear at the Grand Theatre on|Gall, Jane Lowes, Betty Grant, Ger- | { | | | Mg comdy and an Oowsld sound ear-1 e—— Yes, and apples by the ton. Fall has brought the turkey time. |'0€ county under the Tiny the} when Meighan in his role as mas-| Miss Hamilton and Miss Powell were y S oon, Owing to the length of this pro-| That Nanty-Glo will have an oppor- | - ; LER conn om loners at he Cleon ter detective finds it necessary to in-|visitors in Altoona or. Saturday where $n : { tunity 3% of ts g another new fac-|ar ERG add ome two miles west of Ebensburg on|yactio 4 ivities © oor ac arr Ch Tair ORE duction only one show will be screened | tu of obtaining anc lew fac- NORTH COUNTY BUSINESS N ANTY.- GLO FIRE CAUSES Yosigais tha sullifliessl U% oLpEaN $hey enjoyed the movie, “The Virgin ling se, s | ian. : rd 7s AiSn10S5 the William Penn Highway, was put bach evening, beginning at 8:15. Mat-| tory, was the news disclosed in a let-| — i rs ia Sr nd AEE y L STORE inee on Monday at 4 p. m. | ter received there on Monday by Jas. | MEN HOLD A SESSION LOSS OF ABOUT $25,000 into use for the first time on Monday nnn Wednesday, Ken Maynard, the fa-|Dunn from Dr. M. C Dunnick who is| —_— —— vorite Western star of them all, in his | at present visiting in the state of Tex-} of the| Damage estimated at approximately Ho beso] vondaylthe landlady away and sends a force| Everybody in school, including the I 1001 house is a|of nis operatives to place dictaphones teachers, are making plans for their ily Aontatin ti g oullding containing two | in every room in the house. ! Thanksgiving vacations. School will be executive con ES . ; os Pr Dunnick ds ‘ep t in such a manner that ad- Tox ; } Sian first tal Western production, “The | 2S. Dr. Dunnick did not disclose the na- |, - = Business | $25,000 was caused at ¥-Ctlo early Liitions may be Lit to a Any ums a Wires are laid to the attic of the|dismissed on Wednesday, and the pu- RE, Wagon Master.” Its as big as “The |ture of the factory but advised Mr. I Men's Aseoe eetine at the | on Saturday when fire of undetermined | time should occasion ders UC Wihouse next door, and here two assist-| pils will not have to report again until 4 ; | Dunn that he had a splendid proposi- | Men's Associ eting at the 2 y e aetermined | time should occasion demand, properly nt placed witt switchboard ‘ y Covered Wagon” and all in sound and | -Unfl Laas fe had a Spi PrOpoOs-| prandon hotel r on Wednes- | origin destroyed two buildings. Jester, lighted and ventilated, equipped] pis myo Yi 2 TWIlc/i00aTd ¥0- (Monday, dialogue, Also “The Diamond Master” | tion for the people of Nanty-Glo. |day evening of last week, the session| Discovered shortly after four o'clock, |witt _- Se Tioos a abling them to communicte at will with) Miss Westrick will visit Miss Walsh episode No. 9 | Thomas McGough, one of the oldest|day evening of l: Le a ir OTIRER In’ the TW ronan coaveniences and furnish~ |, confederate who has been installed | at her home in Butler over the week 8 brid | residents of the Portare secti 78 ex-| being precede) by a 6:30 o’- | Saturday morning; two-stor; % throughout with all new furniture. r ative dis- ee! erties | residents of the Portage section, 73, e sether | apartment and store b The plans for the butldi as a boarder to another operative dis-|end. \ A AYCies Wi } i-ives nis ihe bois ethe 8 b g he plans for the building were appro- ta . , : thel H it The ™ MISS PAYTON WEDS jpived on Sunday night as ie home OFS ae Lo or- | August Borzella, the f soon com-|ved by the state department of educa- guise 38 2 Sheuny vendor on Ue) Sul Setowsty Pra) Blantenvom, x ) TAT T daughter, there. His wife ceded | Was 0 - id . ! : oe I: rs Sua wy oisly sidewalk before the house. or to thc! John Campbell, and Jim Shannon wit- CARROLLTOWN MAN | | him to the grave eleven years ago. He |ganizaion, 1 slants municated to the nea: icture own- | tion before construction was begun. |getective’s office | nossed the St Framels and Western ur IS & hs fbn ile o : aol ; Taster Ell ond It 100 Wasl Ar ihe 5iese : mg en , e . Francis a Vesterr — |is survived by a number of children as|Peing taken into cc hon, Zach ed by Lester Maxwell and it, too, was | At the present time there are 36 pu In addition the delicate microphones | Maryland game at Altoona on Satur- Ceremony Is Performed in St. Mary's | well as brothers and sisters. The fu-|member at the d € ssed views | destroyed. {Pils enrolled in the two rooms, under| ,¢ the dictaphones bring to the hidden | day. . ee how beterment for the organizatior asidents Borzella apartment | the > > » > : als Cc hrehl Go to Canada for | neral was conducted at nine o’clock on | 9: Boys 2 en for the rao a ens We ah Y Spent 2 dire chon 3 Mises Jui Copel) men all the conversation that trans-| The Boys’ Basketball team had their > i FAA AA Tob oy | could be effected if 3 lent; d ine to escape om | ax ne ung, I NSHUre. | nite 1 ov : : y oneymoon | Wednesday morning it St. Bartholo- | “0% = == nb Ie oh | thie DUITIG SHIRBERTe but theif Rouse. Load ut a 71 i 1 ri Ure-ipires in the house under surveillance,| first meeting on Monday evening. All =m mew’s church at Wilmore and inter |COOperation among eat ILoil a rere. consumed as was tl | non, fe the school Is located IN tand thus modern, scientific methods|boys who are interested in the high A very pretty wedding was solemn-|, md { he church cemetery | mittee, wach ment- | hold goods were con:umed as was the Cambria township it comes under the| .ventuallv ; : i y : ment was in the church cemetery. as ir I ribrer . dB la’ Cocses SE oo : eventually bring about the solution of { school team are urged to come out for i" d in St. Mary's church recently when | myjrty-five applicants for automobile ed quite some, in the north stock and fixtures in Borzella’s store, | juri on of the school board of that| ine mystery practice iss Teres 7 t 3 ira ee En f the countv being willing join tY 8 i oi y i ¢ or dir Q Te < : : i . — Miss Teresa Payton, adopted gaughtes operatirs’ permits were examined at | Of the county being wi to join the and in a pool room Sondacisa oy his | township and under the direct super Meighan’s supporting cast in “The Mr. Barnard and Miss Johnston wit- onf Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Strittmatter, Fbensburg last Friday, twenty-seven of | 2Ssociation and work for the things it son-in-law, George “Fu y. restaurant | vision of Dr. M. S. Bentz, superinten- Argyle Case” includes such well known | nessed the game at Altoona on Satur- i near town, became the bride of { Clayion thom successfully passing the tests. The | Stands for in the community. in the Maxwell building also was de-|dent of schools and Prof. R. J Hart-{ screen players as H. B. Warner Lila day EB ye AY 0 h ! ther meetine is slat . - | stroved. zell o ne 13 2 . . rs . Fagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert|eyaminations were conducted by Corp.| Another meeting is slated for Wed-| stroyed Nl a 1g principal of the Eb-|ree, John Darrow, Bert Roach, Wilbur| The senior class will hold their dance Fagan of Carrolltown. The ceremony |1 JH Isban and Patrolmen C. P. Hoover | nesday, De ber 4th, when the pro- Although the spread of the flam mbria township schools. All{ Mac k, J. Quinn, Douglass Gerard, Alo- | on Tuesday evening. Owing to the early was performed by the Rev. Father |g '» Williams and H M Corson. mem- | Jct begun at the last r ; will be| was checked by the Nanty-Glo Volun- | taught up to and includingin, Marlowe, Zazu Pitts, Lew Harvey |edi f th ri i wool y > > ast f the ch ore oF Te nial ota. | More perfected and great ; are | teer Fire Company, assisted by com-| he seventh and eig Tol y |e ition of the Courier this week, the Henry, O. S. B.,, pastor of the chu bers of the state highway patrol sta-|more perlects I srome a Te : 2 ¥ a = le seventh and eighth grad {2nd Raymond Gallagher. This is an ex- | report of the dance will be postponed who ob ye nuptial at Hollideyabirg expected to acer from the unit panies from Ebensburg and Conemat 1g sent to Othar township { cenent Thanksgiving atraction. Don't|till next week vhich { t ts : § En fies the Luther building , an lj h school students at : { : . whic n fo attendant Seventeen new patients were admit- acter Fas dumped to 4 if ory udents at-| forget, a matinee on Thursday at three | The pupils of the Patton schools made 3 » tryed 1 F< SUI ture, as ama ad 0 th S y mbr town - Miss he : ed to the 80 pte at Sum- SE Sian ® J isburg-Cambria town- | o'clock. [a fine showing in their contribution to ride, ¢ ) t t Thursday. There are now 724 i . | = —— | the Spangler I al. The pe 8 bridegroom. ‘ the ution receiving Many telephones in the borot end of the SDL y QR | Pat ba A0Spits i a people of The bride was ed’ in a dress of DS YU a put out of service whe Yiols Sch {APPEAL DISMISSED I | Patton sti held to their generosity in le bride was gm 5 atesy of ient for tuberculosis. bined throtnih I0us Sefook; | the contribution to this worthy cause 1ahlia cworgette v with accessories ' urned through ¢ 1¢ il yr J i ? om 8 . dahlia georgette . wi acces: 0 i€ 1 offices of the state government at es en > : 3 wi » cab Bell ” NS come 2 4 BARNHART CASE | Ralph Cordell and John Weakland atch, and cai a huge arm bou- se + Thanks- the central office of the Bell > share Ii i . = to mat h A d arris Dig ATM hon will close tomorow, Thanks HIBERNIANS WILL OPEN Company. The fire was unde 3 ae of i { visited in Altoona on Saturday. quet of lavendar chrysanthemums. The | 7 7, Governor Fisher has an- Pr : : ah “m, but fi Tee So 2 ned on the | these child-| The supreme court of Pennsylvania Marie Williams, Mildred Smith, Es- ida’s. aterdont wore a dross t 2 TPQ 1 YATON | at 6 a. 1 t fire pained the ac- J Dy ds y, 0B bride’s atendant wore 8 dress of nut d. Tomorrow will also be a bank MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN |3t° a. 200 premeh 2 mame 2 I s do not ac- {at Philadelphia Monday morning dis-| ther Beck, Helen Crooks, Grace Shunk- brown flat crepe with he Troz Ng al- | noliday for both state and national in- | 5% ne Sygral hours to prevent a ledg 's their wards|missed the apeal of Wilner et al from | wiler and Caroline Weakland, attended accories. and arried vellow chrvsan 3 new re-up. ts nad in thot a tI ie a 1 d, tv 3 gesm0Ties, BAG CarThied Jowow gps A I he Bomela butldine | ys ied to that ef- the decision of the Dauphin county |the St. Francis-Western Maryland foot- l ms 3 oniuncti $ Tony . , £43 vil amage ( ne B la building 1s anc ‘tment ifiec : i. thenvnns. a : AFUSi in The 1g in conjunction with mem- | bers m all parts of tt ‘oun to be Barty cOted Tn TL 2 ud irtment notifie d { court, which refused to direct that an| ball dance at Altocna on Saturday A wedding dinner v as served to the of the Altoona detective bureau, |ent etings | ty a erase on the Max | accordingly the re-{ alternative writ of mandamus be issued | night | innedis pal AE ab ne ites Rogl ina and Lawler of h-1{o be i ed! —. heh lon. In |against Cyrus E. Woods, Attorney Gen-| Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe will visit at parties, after which Mr. and Mrs. Fa- urg state police sub-station X to be inaug Fea deny {eral of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-| the } f Mi allagher i Na: nn aff motor tour throughout ; 31 : Re re Mae amol : 5 : + : | the home oO: 158 Gallagher in Phila leit : JL 0] w Laroumon d on raids on two alleged Ancient Order of Hibernians as held | 2 ’ Mio Frat amouny { vania directing him to prepare and sign | delphia this week end. uffalo ra Pally and ig Onin Altoona on Frida at St. Thomas hall Ashville on Sun- HERMAN ¢ SMT’ 'H IS taken from tl tions for as Attorney General, a suggestion for a : rn they will reside in Barnes- r . about v Phen r I C x sent i rn they wi de in Barne on y 8 abou day afternoon. ARRESTED IN RENO 20 parla ] Send toiwri t of quo warranto to be directed to| FEDERAL AGENTS MAKE was found dead in bed at | The drive ich is start within a | Cambria town Tay 1s | the suprerae court of Pennsylvania t Mr. and Mrs. Stritmatter enter : 1 ees Bi : | I rt of S, a to| Sy 4 ; Mr. and Mrs. Stritmatter enter 7 hotel in Beaverdale where he | few days is Cambria| Herman Smith, formerly a 1 share of th | determine whether or not Frank P.| HAUL IN THE COUNTY BR, i Bar. Bnd Oa Li Death was atributed to heart county Hil dent of Foensom Was arrested on dren. jBarnhart was capable of holding the | To ig a] ya na ir home Discovery of his death was| units of Tresday of last weok at Reno, Nevada, | — {office of Judge of the Court of Com-| Federal prohibition agents led by Agl of Miss Payton at their made when Mr. Nelson failed to re-| wanna cour and has ben detained by the Reno po- |PITTSTON MINISTERS PAY jmon Pleas of Cambria County. |ent Howard Harvey, Friday evening Quite a number of i 1 \ to several call + rae NECES- Fai 1 IT , rai S e i tana os will oe GIST Besse pens 0 Several calls - Ii Was nieces ihe year lice awaiting the arrival of a police of-| TRIBUTE TO REV. M. H. JONES | The supreme court held hat the raided an old storehouse in South Fork Carrolltown, i WC. os ainer 3 fn ysary to break down the door to gain| Among the state ficer Toi this fitv to be returned « NH, UNIS | question of Mr. Barrhart's eligibility, | and confiscated 1,400 gallons of moon- were present. The engagement 0 Aha rE Sou ee 1C¢ C 1S ( i retu >a TILA . NOP Doosan Saran: ax » entrance to his room. who attended the to Phonsburc hh Who 1s ehareed {and of whether or not Governor Fisher | Shine and 100,000 pounds of corn su- Shi CBE Augustine resident now OF Sena afternoon and gay with an offense against morality, bi ” Pittston Minse violated the constitution in appointing | 8ar. The enforcement agents are look ormer 3S { results anti icipated a the \ were 1 rece took recog: Mr. Barnhart, was not before the court | ing for John Brazil, a merchant sought Huntingdon, was charmingly announ- | SPECIAL CONGRESS TE Denny of Ash. | ndicted by the September grand jur : > Rev. Idelphonse Denny of Ash-| gr, ced. SESSION AND ITS COST ville; Philip Caulfield of Johnstown; E GOV. FISHER PLEDGES AID |J. Reiper of McKeesport; Frank Holl-| yngormation against Smith was made TO PRESIDENT HOOVER | The special session of congress which | eran of Johnstown; and Pah Ma by his wife before Justice of the Peace -~ — closed last week has cost taxpayers of | of Nanty-Glo. James T. Young Ebensburg. Smith's |. A telecram sent to President Hoover | the country $177,000,000 in drect ap- SF wife is now living at Ebensburg with by Governor John S. Fisher on Sun-|propriations. Of this amount about $1,- ROSSITER POLICE her parents. day night promised that the Governor | 000,000 is for the the physical cost of TOF IS KILLED Smith was located at Reno through al SE will do all in his power to co-operate | the congress itself. OFFICER IS KILLED letters sent by him to this section. He | 5 U1¢ 1otiricedl Jt ton of Rev. but merely the question of whether or |as the operator of the plant. or of the Patton | not the petitioners in the proceedings| The federal agents gained entrance led the follow- against Mr. Barnhart had established |t0 the old building through the base- 3 a prima facie case so that the attorney | ment. After a large barricade had been ittston Min- | general should be compelled by man-| removed, the agents came upon twenty- S r regret|damus to issve a writ of quo warranto| Seven barrels of 52 gallon capacity each the community iso that Mr. Barnhart's eligibility could | Which were “loaded” with whiskey. 200 v. M. H. Jones. Dur-{be determined by the supreme court.| bushels of rye and 700 pounds of gran- s he served as the |In making this decision, the supreme | ulated were also seized. The old store also faces a charge of desertion and | non-support. | | | i | | | I ou with the president in plans for better- The appropriations follow: aq nr ,. | had also instituted divorce proceedings HAS ! Bap < Tu h, he court stated that even though it should | building is 2 Wo Day Stejerurs, the ing conditions of business and employ-| $151,500,000 farm relief ($500,000,000( Robert Blontz, aged 37 years, borough | since establishing a residence at Reno, RE ) > ouy | decide that the attorney general should | Second floor of which is used as a mee- ment in this country, authorized.) police officer at Rossiter Indiana coun- | where he was employed on the Reno| n He was enter quo warranto proceedings, the 18 Dlace by the Tralion Senwriciel Sow All state governors were sent tel $19,000,000 Census and House Reap- T oy killed about four olen k last “Evening Gazette.” Smith was employ- | 72 presence Yo matter Won come before the su-| C16. orams by Mr. Hoover on Saturday ask- | portionment ($39,000,000 authorized.) Thursday afternoon when run down by | ed in the various printing offices ar] y US, bu preme court ore next spring, several | Fhe Fn . wid Seger ans : : $1,000,000 a in pay of legisla-|& switch locomotive an the ilroad at i for a Rs sr of yr |b iol civic in-1 {months after Mr. Barnhart had ceased | HENRY J. DIETRICH, FORMERLY 5 The Governor called attention to ap- | tive employees. | Rossiter. , |also worked on the Johnstown dailies, {5 - Of to which|to be a judge of the Court of Common OF ST. LAWRENCE, EXPIRES propriations at the last session of the| $4,500,000 Mediterranean fruit fly. | The deceased formerly resided in Al-| and pefore his disappearance last sum- | he We 1 iiss Our best Pleas of Cambria county and that no| fenrv J. Di ts Ad Tau : legislature which make possible a con- $5,000,000 legislative expenses, includ- | toona. He is survived by his w idow, mey, was edifor of the Barnesboro ) th him. = A. j benefit would result from the decision. enry J. Dietrich died last Saturday | struction program of highways and of | ing $226,000 for mileage; $360,000 for Mrs. Hilda Wilson Blontz, formerly of | “Star” for a short time. He also oper- | nt; R. A. Rinker, { Justice Johm W. Kephart, speaking | a his ni in Altoona. He was born | public buildings which will amount to | Congressional Record; over $200,000 for | Portage and four small children. ated a job printing plant at Ebens-|S€c? ) | personally from the bench, stated that, %s t. Lawrence on December 17, 1869, | about $155,000,000. compilation of a tariff booklet and See burg. | . -_—m ee {although the question was not before and was a son of ine 1048 Anthony and | A sum amounting to $10,000,000 was | other tariff information; other amounts COLVER YOUTH IS FATALLY Extradition papers have been execut- ARCADIA MAN SHOT. | the court, it was his opinion that Frank | Catherine Di sirieh For ins last Minty | also appropriated for institutions of the | for investigations, pay of pages mes- INJURED; STRUCK BY TRAIN |ed at Harrisburg and County Detect-| John Haul 23, of Arcadia, is | P. Barnhart was eligible to hold the |! Ine yours Mr. Die : an was employed state welfare department. An amount | sengers and official reporters. — ive John McLawlish has gone to Reno, | t 1a hospital suf-| office of Judge of the Court of Common | 3S 2 blacksmith for he 1 Pennsyiva i | of $2,500,000 was made available for | at | Run down by a freight train when his | to bring Smith back to Ebensburg. md in the leg|Pleas of Cambria County, and that Pliroad. Suny vn £ ge his wife, M | construction at Pennsylvania State Col- | ppy 1 TELEPHONE CO. PLANS foot became caught in a switch while wm n—— 5 so of Arcadia, | Governor John 8. Fisher had not vie- at Ne Svan whom he max Ted ] lege and $1,000,000 was appropriated for | * £2 009300. OF eR i S engaged in cleaning railroad cars on| DOINGS OF THE GIRL SCOUTS. ana county | lated the Constitution in appointing aay Pings o i 2; 1895; one { armories | ey ry WOEBR IN STATE the Cambria and Indiana Branch of| For the past month the local girl a Reals oi | 2m to that office. Aten tor eran: ar oie he | ee ert m— : ante. Taleo: Sates I Lsornts or Press A : tes e loss erable blood sp me AILOONA A0Ur graha ren, on ter, THREE PERSONS DRAW. Jan, | Leonard MH, Hinnard, president of the Eoin ig RR aes oe | Sots Dave Don JASHNINg fOr 8 SU. |The miured man wid auhoriies thel| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Dry Mark A Smith of Along; wee i Carl Ragen of Johnstown was sen- | Pennsylvania Bell Telephone Company |yoqing at Colver, was fatally injured | mons store window on November 27th, |S he desc small grade near| Rey M. H. Jones, pastor. en a) Denon of 5 Law i tenced to three months in jail Monday hos anouticed that an expenditure bug- there on Saturday afternoon. His both| The girls have clected officers as fol- a in running down | There will be a A service | fs Bs 8 Da a, ot Nang «30, i when he pled guilty in court at Bb. | Seb 100 the State of Eh legs were badly mangled, and his one |lows: Helen Forsberg patrol leader; |e 1 2 and | on Thanksgiving morning at 10:30, fost us a N ro hy oy 88 and wo i ensburg to oper: a motor vehicle | Year of $44,000,000 wi made. MS | side badly crushed. He died about an | “Key” Rumberger, assistant patrol loa. | Wa [he | when the pastor will preach on the |t Yost pes, Agties Jonss of Pak» § while under the influence of intoxica-|iS an increase of $10,000,000 over the |, ©. later in the Colver hospital. i der; The Cardinal Patrol elected ‘Babe’ | Scene i Z| subect “Think ¢ a TYRE Cn od Sister Mary Eymand of the 8 i ‘ior. He was al dered t , |amount tentatively fixed by engineers Raid; = ad Yor Bd Beted Bane | ad 1s >| subect “Think and Thank,” everybody | Charity order of Youngwood. The fu- ® ting liquor. He was also ordered to pay Shia y 2 | Mr. Edwards is survived by his wi- {| Cowher as Patrol Leader and Betty and i un | invited Servic A 5 the costs of prosecution. Lof the company when the 1930 require- {dow, Mrs. Esther Ludwig Edwards, they , Somerville as her assistant. The Eagle til a passi stopped and | Services at Reilly Baptist Mission at DAYS! Serviess were conducted Wednes : Sam Selfridge of Hastings, who ple- | ments were considered a year ago. |being marired just five months ago; | Patrol—Iva Dumm patrol leader: June removed an to the hos- Bib ro |day morning, and Mterment was in BEITiAge Of vas yao pee Go 4 being d Just fi 80; | aD °T; ers, PE ly Ts 9: a. m.—Bible school and preaching— | Altoona aded guilty to charges of violating the HOLY. TRINITY EPISCOPAL {lis father, Eben E. Edwards, residing | Rowland, assistant. “Peg” Gwinn was Pital. Klo urested a short time | next Sabbath. a liquor laws, was fined $100 and costs | CHURCH i | near Colver; one sister, Mrs. Alice A.| elected treasurer. and Naomi Somer aft Nert Sabbath at Patton church—- C ARD ( oF "THANKS. and sentenced to serve from four mon- | Bracken, of Mineral Point, and four | ville, scribe. = ARE Sn 10:30 a. m., Bible school and Preach- We wish througtl ths to three years in the county jail,| Rev. Henry A. Post, Rector. [ brothers—Clarence, Leroy, Merle and| The Eagle Patrol entertained us at; PROPS DEAD WHILE AT WORK. ing: 6:30 p. m, B. Y. P. U, President, C or rou gh he cons of the and Ed Reynolds, of West Taylor town-| Sunday Dec. 1—First Sunday in Ad-|Fred Edwards, all at home. His moth- | our last Scout meeting with a song.!| While pushin r in the Munroe |Miss Lucy omar H Sour In s¥press Up Sie’S apprecin i ship, convicted at the September term | vent. Celebration of the Holy Com-|er is dgceased. | The rest of the cvening was spent on Coal Compan at ver Thurs-; 7:30 p ‘m “Preaching by the pastor won lo =i those who hwined us in any of criminal court on a charge of sta- munion with a short sermon at eight| Funeral services were held at the! our display work day morning I >arlock, 29 Pr ver and Bible Studs on inp : vay during pu Tens bereavement, the i tuatory rape, was sentenced to pay the o'clock a. m. Edwards home on Tuesday afternoon| We are painting wild flowers which |vears of age, dead. Carlock day at 7:30 P-m rr : es Seah ot ar Ushand and father, John ; costs and serve from six months to 3! The new prayer book will also go intoland burial was in Bethel cemetery at we are selling a 50c a bouquet.—Na-'went to Rev from Pitts-* The church where you are a stranger ' use of ie onal The —— years in jail. effect on this Sunday. Munday’s Corners. omi Somerville, Scribe. burg. but once § . “ Agnes Palcho and Children.
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