The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, January 02, 1930, Image 1

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VOL. XXXV., NO. 46. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1930. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
LOCAL AND STATE Mayor Cauffiel wom pn Patton Young Lady STREET GIRL’ COMES
NEWS OF INTEREST Se orm PATTON’ S NEW FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT A Victin: of - andits TO GRAND THEATRE
a 3 . = While returning to her home nea: |
| here ot hin evening after mak- | Betty Compson He Heads All-Star
ing some Diusiial inti Soiled. Cast Which Comes Fri-
tions for her father, ildre: ellon, avr Xe Yess
25-year-old school teacher, was held up day and Saturday
and robbed by two masked bandits ; : reve | ated
along the Indiana-Glen Campbell A Spirited and tuneful drama that
highway in Indiana County. The ban-| clearly shows the possibilities of the
dits succeeded in getting her wrist NeW-form musical film entertainment
watel : a ring, $33 in tash and two 1s the Radio Picture “Street Girl,’
eit books, after which they fled Which is at the Grand Theatre oh
in the direction of Indiana Friday and Saturday. The picture is
A istinctive i , f
Stepping from behind a parked coupe | distinctive in that the movement of
almost across the highway the two ban- | the story and the musical sequences
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lescenski, of |son. dits jumped on the running board and | 8 nturally Jependent ang Sone:
Lilly, suffered the loss of three fingers| cauffiel's last hope for a st: ) armed with a revolver and a knife, Bey Somes he Be of
Tuesday of last week when he had|execution of the trial court's sentence 2 {the commanded Miss Mellon to stop. hen eights Hl 0 id th anean x
his hand caught in a corn tedder. He | which was sustained bv bot : : yt : vance Tvoe 99 1 pie ’ : When they demanded her money she | talking pictures, eads t 2S e
Was gven frsc-aid troutment and late. | ion Was Sexiame G by boih the sis Pictured is the new American-LaFrance Type 99 motor fire apparatus recently purchased for the screamed and one of the highwaymen Known players. This talented star pos-
2 Si-2 8 5 8 superior and supreme court ; Tv Te i : : : a > é SoSSOt 8 14 sweet Vrice ¢ :
removed to the Mercy Hospital Johns- | mmering Monday morning in Patton Fire Department. The apparatus, which arrived in Patton during the week from the com-| slashed her with a knife across the pi a teh, See! yaice ay & eal
town | opinion written by Pres ; ; Ye ls . Norio l. Y. insures the loeal departs t of one of tl of : pps face, inflicting a painful wound and ol dramatic power.
. : opi itt y Pres age pany 's plant at Elmira, N. Y., insures the local department of one of t 1e most modern and efficient the othe tice Wie Girl” is regarded as the greatest shar-
Funeral services for Mrs. Luella Mae | John E. Evans and conc d 1 y : ’ he ouist VALAis iWistel hep Ari An | acterization of her career
Mervine, aged 22 wife of Melvin Mer- | Judge John H. McCann, the county Miss Mellon | Miss SoIpeo ie seer a5 @ girl of
vine, whose death occured of tuberculo-| court denied a petition for a limited! It is equipped with a powerful 89 horsepower motor and has four wheel mechanical brakes. the streets who obtains emploment as
sis. Flriday afternoon, were held at 1|parole until such time as the pardon | + . Su _ = Tr
7 he Bel- 3 Tic aa % al a violin player and entertainer in a
o'clock Monday afternoon in fhe .” | board could act upon his case. < : ie Tee . : : 2 medical attention was removed to hep Small Hungarian cafe in New York
sano chutch. Interment was in the Bel- Cauffiel's repeated allegat] 200 calions of water per minute. Besides a Rough Rider. soda and acid type of extinguisher, the bnome nice boas East Side. The ability of the little
sano cemetery. 5D. Wan isrryiasad i 1 i v : torr ate . g e es os i
um ice-coated highway | 2ocence were dismissed in t opin- | apparatus is provided with a Foamite extinguisher, fire department type, capable of producing 20| Tt is said that the two bandits were | group of musicians with whom she
SKidding on the fe coated eva ion which pointed out tha JR Ot i : " T | | apprehended by the Indiana courity works is finally recognized after an un-
near the estate of Charles M. Schwab | eR ; RITE by rs verlorst rallens of fire-killine Firefo: 1er equipment includes: Two lenoths suctio se 0 et, | 81 pre ied by th é / os ; ee :
early Saturday morning, a car Given | embers of the court of Cambria vallc 5 ¢ I fire-killing Firefoam. Other eq ent include 0 lengths of suction hose, 1 4 feet, police authorities on Wednesday and | Promising start, Success obtains for
John Bundy of Somerset was ovor- zounwy who sat and reviewed the de-|gix inches leng aid mounted securely on the side of the apparatus; one 20-foot American-LaFrance | that both of them reside in the vici-| them a night club of their own after
¥ 3 [ ant’s case he elieve im inne ty a , . . . . i > a series ishes i sxperiences.
turned and the driver and three oc- endant’s case had be lieved h n nno solid side extension Iz dder with rapid hoist device and one 12-foot ladder with foldine sks, as well nity in which the hold-up took place. | 2 series of disheartening exper ences
i ts were injured slightly. About cent, he would not have been n- | S0l1a : xtension ladde In I 4-1001 laqaae 1U ding hooks, as we a a vi Miss Compson is well qualified to play
SIH Se i fence surrounding tenced, but no member of this court as n scellaneous equipment, including an Soni lv operated siren, pike, crowbar, and all neces WILL SEND NOTIC ES this particular part, for she started
holds any such opinion. Ti sen- : : . 3 + | her ssi areer as a violinist
the steel magnate’s estate was torn ® ya opiniy fe sary operating tools. The hose compartment ¢ apparatus is strongly built of sheet steel and| TO TAX COLLECTORS 2 professional cares =
1 by the crash which d ged the | CNCe In this case was determined : : : : on a western vaudeville circuit.
vine crash whith damaged the lynn after consultation With, am cree | has ; carrying capacity of 1,200 feet of two phi one-half inch hose. | & { Agree C.O. 3 Two Cragk Bands
Jolie. 3 : the approcal of all the men rs of m ! a ¢ iw nitrartivaly tinicha : Bre Ain hie “ : Mino. 5 : . ‘rik aval ecretary o griculture . G. or- Two orchestras ae tn be heard in
yeni Dino, of TRRSRIOWE, Hoa. that court ai that time and has hee. Ik: apparatus 1s attractively finished in fire department red and trimmings and equipment are| dan and John L. Passmore, in charge | tne picture, the msodle the. little five
Honer i Ys s 8 Dane 2 ne 2B i passd upon by a total of 29 men—the | heav ily nickel plated. of g enforcement activities, asserted piece stringre f Arschnation which
Sospetal, ni pom (Ye _sunshos jury of 12 the three judges of : |at Harrisburg recently that the State forms the Cams combé#lungarian cafe,
om Oy nal gon, a county and the seven judges of acl : : - will not iolgrale Belay among OWNers| ang the Pont in the Arnheim's Cocoa-
hg 10° Hie frye Josh Parto, | {Re superior and supreme courts, and TREESE AQUARIUM IS HASTINGS MEN HELD AS EXPLAIN CHANGES Seclirin: 19 20 fice S that. fo S. Inu Gn > « recording artists
g Ws ‘(there has not been a single jud > )LY DAMAGED | ALLEGED TRANSPORTERS MADE IN BODIES he law requires that every dog|anq odio favorites Oivho are featured
of that place, who is charged with | BADL AMAGE ML $4 YX must be licensed later than Jan-| in #he lavish night club sequences
| Shortly vefore 2 ol o'clock Monday af-
Condensed Items Gathered from | ternoon the outer doors of the Cam
Various Sources for the | bria county Jail swung shut behind |
{Joseph Cauffiel mayor of Johnstown.
Busy Reader. [who surrendered to the warden of the
under . | institution to start serving a sentence
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret|of two to three years imposed
Bishop, aged 59, whose death occurred him for official misc int following
Saturday night in the Clearfield hospi-|a trial in the court of common pleas
tal, were conducted at’ 2 o'clock Tues-|last March, Only favorable action by
day afternoon in the LaJose Baptist the state pardon board, which will ¢
church. Interment was in the LaJose|sider his application at its meeting
cemetery. {Jan. 15 in Harrisburg, can serve to
~ Andrew Lescenski five-year-old son reduce the time he must pend in pri
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types of fire apparatus made. - broke a bone in her wrist.
The Ww picked up by a passing motorist |
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rance rotary / gear pump, with which the apparatus is equipped, has a rated pumping capacity of at Glen Campbell and after receiving |
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who, through dissent, said a convic n y Tr rrr ire | OF 90 GALLONS OF LIQUOR 5 ~ 5 bi
the shooting. Neither bullet is thought was not right eS fiot a Sala ht a BUILDING WRECKED 3 UO; OF MODEL A FORD uary 15 they explain. “Dog owners
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to have penetrated the abdominal ca- tained by the evidence.” —— | Charged with transportation of 90 : who disregard the law are subject to | fIARLOTTE GREENWOOD THE
vity and the injured man was reported xplosion caused by an accumula- ; : “ry nges in body |@ fine of $5 to $100 or a jail se i
iplosion caused by an ¢ 2" | oq1lons a d whiskey )saric he most notable changes in body |@ 11 29 © or a Jail se ntence | IN : J ” .
to be resting fairly well. Dino is al- 5 gallons of alleged whiskey, Rosari gst notable chang OXY | of 20 cays, ORIGINAL AND ONLY “LETTY’
s of sufficient force to com- astinovo 1 asti lesi tl Tode I ‘hick re | C
fiel, Oi sulilicienti Io and Joe Castinovo both of Hastings, | designs of the Model Ford, which are | :
leged- to have married Prato’s daugh- : a he small iiding | ; > ES raere i 2 “The County Treasurer ie IE
oe ntl : if 1 f the Oner in the county jail at ure ly demolish the small building] ne being held in the c / Jail pend-| not on showning at the Stoltz Motor | Mil Sounty Treasurer is the only Maude Adams was never
er recently against the wishes 2 1€ where he Is serving a sentonc. aad it did much damage to the ing a preliminary hearing before Jus- Company have been made in the Tudor | ficial in a county who can issue d : Maude Ac 5 as Dever
the father and the shovrmg :s thought RL > tom arum of Robert E. Treese, of Eb- tion of he Peace Jar T Youne S Sedan the Coupes and the open cars,” | licenses. Dog owners can secure licens | 2 to get away from eter Pan.
to have been tt tcome of the father | PWO to three years following his cor tice of the Peace Jan oung. Th an, Joupes and pen cars,” | : 0 > had created the role, so Char-
0 have been the outcome of the father | “VO enshurg, on Saturday afternoon. me wrested turd nine | said Mr, Ha Stoltz local Ford dealer, | directly from the County Treasu ek a1e Nac v 4 :
iis like for hi in-law viction upon es of £ ) 0 . men were arrestei aluraay morning | Sal © + ~¢ al Fin 2 . 3 3 Greenwood, the comedienne, has
a fee or his son-in-law. | Ireese is a breeder of fancy fish| pany Ashville by h outial off “The Tudor Sedan has been the most | ©ffice or make application to a 1 prea nwoen Ine : " ate Vofoess
Sti St oh | } s had a layce 1 \ si ’ aps an Nn : 4 Just »f the Peace Tr mao 3 riever been able to diassoci i
- Meade Stineman, son of Mr. and he had a large and valuable cers from the Hellidaysburg sub-sta.| popular of the five passenger models» | Justice of the Peace, or magistrate, | h “Letty” in “So Long
Despite the fact that Joseph Cauf-
mayor of Johnstown,
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Mrs. A. M. Stineman, of the Mayer ar | collection, and which he kept in a small | {ion who reported finding the liquor he continued. “The new body design | Will submit the properly executed ! Lo Tol of =a
apartments. Locust street, Johnstown| Acting under the authority 2d | putbuild at the rear of his residence, | packed in six 15.e containers in| will bring to it additional beauty and ation with the fee to the Coup | ct the lace which swept the
was admitted to the Cambria Coun.y|in him by the provisions of th <1 1 by \ gas registers. On| : > . : t1 iy ice lors is certair asurer. The license will then > | a few years ago.
heated by means of gas registers. On the car driven bo the men. Follow-| the new choice of colors is certain - a tiv? 3 y OY 1
Bar las Monday a week, along with act, which provides the modus operandi | saturday afternoon Mr. Treese, in com line th rrest th hway patrol) lo make i more popular than ever | 1 0 Long Letty” is now presented,
Francis Nitch, of Johnstown. Mr. Stine-|of the commission form of government | pany with Dr. Ralph M. Wolford, of es, i 3 oe SE particularly with women drivers. | “The Pennsylvania Depantment a Vitaphone dancing, singing r
man is a grandson of State Senator |in cities of the third class in the state nelow sntered t bulding Ofticers turned their prisoners over to Mors: satire. wos hd | Agriculture does not want to pr by Warner Bros, and will }
2 nctown, entered the bulding and the state police at I sburg and the More room has been provides for | b U want to prosecti >
Jacob .C. Stineman, deceased, also a | Calvin Overdorff assumed the duties of | 5 ed one of the gas burners had charges were lodged * | ocopants of the rear commariies anyone, but the law will be vigorou at the Grand Theatre on }
widely-known coal operator, of South |acting mayor as son as Cauffiel passed |, nguished. When he attempted charges were lodged GaSe TIL bE Savior Kroc aa | enforced. N vent dog owners aut | Tuesday next week. Tuiferary world
fork, Where the young man was born. | Out of the city limits. The Clark act ) it the explosion occurred. The | INSTALL ATION § RVICE AT |seats in front. In exterior appearence, | Pe DProsecuted or innocent people w<¥ | : coués have to earn
He attended Swarthmore prep and |sStipulates that in the absence of the y ET a a oY G0 ; (| the car was very much improved. |Suffer. & - § strictly
Lafayette College and completed his mayor, the superintendent of accounts letely wrecked and te. men were pain-| FIRST BAPTIST JURCH, PATTON | “% still has the crown roof et! Vv “Ricid enforcement wwe lp. : He ideas
Studies for the law at Dicxmson Schoo: and finance automatically becomes act- ful'y burr:ed about the face and hahds,| Instillation 5¥Nee Of Rev. M. H.| with rounded corners on the rear tects the livestock industry and willy hound of 1929, for, if jepstand why
of Law. Mr. Stineman has telken offic, -if.3 mayor until such time as the mayor | pt were not otherwise seriously injur-|Jones as pa tor of this church and the quater the beauty of he | life, especially y rabbits and bird Was an inveterate memory.
in the ‘Fisher building Johnstown. | returns, or a succ I is appointed Or | aq. The explosion was felt several Reilly Baptist Mission will take place accentuated by an entirely new de from the 1 res 'of dk it protec talging picture version g. re
More than 200 children were given | elected. 3] . awav {next Friday at 7:30 p. m., in this church dy belt 1 > : farce much more Irberty of Tiioe%
8 bl away. . body belt and moul ;
boxes of ‘candy Christmas morning at ee rior to the explosion Mr. Treese had [Jan. 3, 1920. A number of pastors are Coupe is Cranzed it re > nce and damage than was possible on the st tage.
the Executive Mansion at Harrisburg. ST. AUGUSTINE NOTES | 9 rent varieties of fancy fish from | expected irom the Centre Baptist As- = pe i if 0 dog over lawns There are plenty of bathing beauties
James M. Auter who has been the is al ts of the world and he estimates | Sociation. Mrs. Florence Wilson is the| ‘The coupe, too, be entirely new | and flow -nd ocean scenes at the beach cottages.
State's official Santa Claus for 35 years Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muillgan of West | tha roximately 750 fish were killed |the Clerk of local church. nN Ye : ill have a 01 “The public must conti to havefand also an evtremely amusing farce
greeted the children at the side door, se > i > I 16 explosio § » Wey The program will be as follows: line. ers were er S12€ | this protecti rom tt ec hase in a taxicab, with Miss Green
| Middlesex are spend t ; ; explosion. There were also a| } [ihe 1 ff : “ k t 11 1 I
escorted, them to the tree and pre- here with the Noel family ? umber of tanks and bowls a royed | Moderator— Rev. T. C. Hanna D, D, | the low ef and the long 1 01 the | dog.” wood, Grant Withers and Claude Gil-
sented them with the gifts. The candy Chas. Noel of Fallen Timber was the 105s being estimated at between| Script reading and Prayer. | new moulding treatment. A p: He —_— lingwater participating.
year is furnished by the Governor, sy Setontls he Nees on iil Was | $450 and $ wth no insurance to| Selection by Choir, in charge of the|carried o y hes nthe why r1am LAMONT NEW “So Long Letty” ran for four years
Carl Mastaiski, aged 15 years, had | ° centl; al) r here or riends. ; z Organist Mrs. Whitehead. rear deck add mug 0 the sme YPE NG E TR BR the stage with Miss Greenwood
his right arm broken Christmas after-| Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Horn announe ’harge to Church, Rev. R. G. Jones,| 2Ppearance of the ca : "STERLING COAL CO ¢ title role. She has also appeared
noon while attempting to crank his|the birth of a son Charles Edward on HEAVY SENTENCES FOR Altoona | “Lowering of th oof lin ill n ‘| ita number of reviva as well as in
father’s automobile. He had the frac- Sunday December 22. Mrs. Horne be- VL ta 2A BS . 2 Hymn {ort Ing any loss of head roo: le Sa sa : t sequels—*Li r Longer Letty”
ture rediiced at the Mercy Hospital, | fore her marriage s Miss Margaret LIQUOR LAW VIOLATORS | Cha to Pastor, Dr. Hanna. and driving will be : amens £ ¢ named | 5p) ‘Letty Pepper.”
Altoona. McDermott, ——— i Hvmn fortable by an adjustable seat, hl &®t 1 1 I of operation Thilk dd 3 : ;
] ; ym? : C ) 1 hard Toon 18 new screen play was written by
Members of Cresson Lodge, No. 188. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Adams were At the weekly session of motion and| Greeting y resident pastors. ay be moved forward or b ard | a . 9, Naving hu Robert® Lord and eos Xuen by
Loyal Order of Mose, spread Christmas | business callers in Patton on Friq eti court Monday, Stephen and| Addresses vy representatives of | tO Suit the driver's conveni : nlite 33s 0 ; \t Baker- directed hy Tiodv Hocon AM
cheer ‘on Tuesday to the boys in St.| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adams were re- | An hony Pavlick, both of East Cone-|Church : The Sport Coupe which w WW on ith I , @ i t A y Ba
John’s Orphanage ‘and ‘the girls in St. | cent guests of Mrs, Adams brother. Mr. | maugh, who pleaded guilty to charges| Deacon Board acon, C. W. Rum- & rumble seat as h z ly by PENN-CRESY EMPLOYE
Mary's Orphanage and to inmates of | F- J. Cupples of Cresson. robbery, were sentenced to pay the |baugh. won, Arthur Finet of the|1as all the lower bod I : tra : bs BANQUEP AT COMMERCI
the State sanatorium by distributing| Mr. and Mrs. M. J. McDermott and | costs, make restitution and serve not! Reilly Missior The sport {reatment will be : Sig be raster : HOTEL, CRESSON ON oD AY
ie 3 : : i = TV a ’ HVE x +} J : Fe . i rh T | above » helt 1i ac po f mer will > master 1echanic iy 4 “SN 1 N 2 /
gifts in these institutions. The com- | family spent Sunday here as the gu-|l ha ree months nor more than Trusts oard—Brother, Thomas! aP0ve the belt line, as 1 Ls nechan » CR
mitee in charge, J. J. Shonto, sr., Rich- | sts of local relatives five ars in the county jail. Clark. {roof line are lower, al h this! _-7i¢ am om} of he promotion
ard Bland, Mark Adams and Clem L.| Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams of Al oona r Smith pleaded guilty to fra Bible School—The Superintendent— | Car. too, dri omiort will be im-|~: Lik } I0.oweq ho lest me: ne On Monday evening, December 23,
Gutwald, traveled to the various places | have concluded a visit. here witl re- | udulen uttering a written instrument | Brother Thomas 1 Quillian, proved be the i stallation of an ad- 0 > ors of the company, which the annual banqus t of the employees
in trucks loaned them by the Cresson | latives. and was let off with payment of costs . I resident Miss Lucy |Justable seat. The sax feature ¢ OX teri = pn : of the Penn-Cress Ice C mn Company
firemen. Marcellus Wharton and family pent and a suspended sentence. cer. © [tended to the Convert ) ] { >€ was held in the Commercial Hotel.
Attorney ‘Albert L. O'Connor of Ep-| Christmas in Altoona with friends and er ay of Spangler plead®| Ladies Aid ) nt, Mrs. Commings | y ver-| Twenty two employees of the company
ensburg and Loretto, well-known mem- | relatives. : guilty to a liquor charg and we Ww W. G.—Px t Miss Iona Wilson MANY MOTORIS al | gathered together to express their ap
ber of the Cambria county bar, an- Mr. and Mrs. John Urich of tton | tenced to pay the costs, a fine of $100 Ri nse by ', and pastor's wife. ERROR IN WRITE: CHECKS tisfact Ze a ee heads : nd Drecasion to the officers of the Cor-
nounces that he has taken over the| Were recent visitors in this place. nd s-rve not less than three months Pe 1 diction by pastor . . ha ; es alike, Pany heads and poration, namely: Mr. J. R. Trexler,
law office and business of id elect | Mrs. B. J. Ryan and daughter Mary | nor more than three years in jail. A Social w rE to Fifteen perc ob of a al Mypeoyes ahie. { President, and Mr. M. J. Hawe, Se-
Ivan J. McKenrick. Attorney O'Con- | have concluded a visit among Johns John Materowski of Clearfield plead- | get acquaintd v ie pastor and fam- | 1, 2 Dat ne : 5s ia re cretary. The spirit of the approach-
nor is a member of old Somerset coun- | town relatives uilty to violation of the liquor laws ily. nts i) Motor Ventoles ne the | >. JOHN A GRAY OF EBENS. |ing Holiday Season was fitt gly ob-
ty family and is widely known in the COURT DEGron oo — and was sentenced to pay the costs, Everybody Welcome too for heir 1930 r i on BURG IS CALLED BY DEATH a, by group sing games, and
northern section of Cambria County JECISION SUSTAINS a fine of $100 and serve not less than| Rev mes was formerly pastor of 31 eha s ot th a talks from a number of the employees
Anastozio Marko, aged 18 daughter POUNIY oy ROLLER IN HIS are n:onihs nor more than three years the Fi apt mrch Pittston, Pa. RS Chstys un mt” The Bu- ree ¥: Wile * John A. | I ae course of She diferent re-
of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Marko of Ben- STA! ON PAYMENT OF FEES j for fourt ye A large and i veul pliway X nt { 1- | Gray, di I heme in Ebensburg, | marks the humble beginni [
: 8 8 { 1 or 1 4 ge and in-| pana, f Motor V % t bacn lor th : :
screek, died of heart. disease Wednes- —_— iI. Sanker of Cresson pleaded fluencial chu ng organized in i 2% : : gh atiob a. acurday night after Company was referred to and atten-
day of last week at her home. |is healing very rapidly. iy to a charge of larceny and was | 1776, year Mrs. Jones is also pane es td : irk La g S of pneumonia. Mrs. | tion was called to the fact that from
yah. £ he Deseo i ol NT nak ariel yo : olAle 1 S$ ce une 1, UL 1S NOW ¢ 11VIS n Tay, wh Ww 36 vear c ras | suc c : J
ie mn | alderman and justice of the peace in|sentenced to pay the costs and to ser- |an able and 1 zed preacher and |of the Department enue Which. | tak th as oars of ‘age, was such a small beginnn E
CRESSON-HOLLIDAYSBU Cambria county, the court Mondav mot a graduate o rs Wl I C4), | taken ill t day before Christmas and | tribution has been built
G Y, t day 1 y 1iths in jail. aduate of 1 s Theological In- olle all nevs d ; Witte : : :
DETOUR TO BE REMOVED that the provisions of the fee il — stitut 20 5 a Jo le te Ib som rough t remainder of last week | hine counties jn the Stat
on passed by the last legislature apply TRUCK RUNS AMUCK : 5 | wealth, and supervise € issua 1 her condition steadi: grew worse as|It was also shown that through
Among detours to be removed on only to those officials elected fc o Sd 1g backwards down the Main sT CHURCH jai Troense > ro owners ow 1d] the malady fails t spond to the local buying of milk and cream. the
Pennsylvania, highways this week, an- | fice subsequent to its passage. treet in Gallitzin at 4:30 o'clock Sun Ww ) pastor Chae 25 made ( 0 the «x gl treatment of physicians. Penn-Cress Ice Cream Company now
nounced at Harrisburg Monday by the The question was brought before i viternoon a gasoline tank truck| At the Reilly Baptist Mission at nine hg nt have m * Mrs. Gray was born in Jackson |pays to the farmers of Cambria Coun-
State department of highways are:|the court in a test case filed by Jus-| owned by the Gulf Refining Co. crashed | 8. m., Bible scl and - preaching Op that d pa mel ! heck WnSDIp on May 8, 1883. She was|ty an annual payroll of a proximately
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Blair county,.route £2 between Holli- | tice of the Peace James T. Youne into the front of a branch store of tho / J » Patton weh: over to the De marrie 0 John A. Gray Oct. 24, 1884, $125,000.00, The President of the Com
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dayshurg and: Cresson; Indiana coun-|of Ebensburg aeainst County Con-! Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. at n, B school and pre os Funeral services were held at the pany, Mr. Trexler, stated that this
ty, route 336 betweer Glen Campbell | troller Henry L. Canaon to force nav So i”: RAO Wo Mute Zins aching MRS. CATHERINE KAYLOR iray home at 1:30 o'clock Tuesd ay | amount will grow as tie farmers of the
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and Rossiter; Somerset county route (ment of the costs as computed under show windows, as well as much of the 6:30 p. m. : U., president Miss ; : ining : of rnoon. ; The body was taken tol cot ity are beginnir to realize what
53 between Benson and Hooversville. |the 1929 fee bill, in a case heard be- stock the store. Tw. sdestria Lucy Baker. Mrs. Catherine (Nagle) Kaylor, Munday’s Corner, where burial was a staple market they have nea.
a. —_— fore the justice of the peace. aati ge ly | ret [90 years, a native of Camp /, | made. home, and he further stated the qua.
FRESHMAN ‘CLASS NOTES Sustains Stand of Controller tant Trom the scene of the crash The week prayer and Bible study who had lived in Alto 1 he lt = SE lity of the milk and cre: ill now
: ant 1ivo the = ) > crash, ed- £ x ” re died . » \ F i
The Freshmen were entertained last In effect, the court’s opinion holds caped injury by leaping into the street |is held eve Wednesday at 7:30 p. m 74 years, died of a compli wi Ww ALTE R WILSON be subjected to a more careful in-
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Tuesday by the Seniors, Juniors and |that the controller is correct in re. and the wild truck missed plowing into | The Church where you are a stranger | diseases early Thu Y nor ad The body of Walter Wilson, aged 42,|spection to conform to the recent
Sophomores | fusing to pay the increased fees Pro- | the fr nt he OV c | but once, residence on Ninth street. St G been lormerly of Portage, whose death oc- ts on laws passed by the Penna
Sa : 2 io 3 the front of the Citizens Deposit bank bedfast for the past four Tin Tuesdas last in. tha itv | Legislatur hic ie +
Many pupils were out of town callers | vided in the 1929 act to those Justices | py onl; a narrow margin. No reason | -_— fast for the ps our r rrec uesday of last ir he City Legislature. This inspection
over the holidays. of the peace and aldermen who have could be given for the truck running| ALE XANDER KARVOSKY Mrs. Kaylor was born 3t. i ) al at Akron » arrived at Po.- handled for the Penr-Cress Company
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Winifred Bearer was a caller in Has-| not been elected reelected or ap-| wild as the operator, R. S. Beecher. : 5 | face, September 17, 1839, r tage Wednesday of last w was at by the Quality Control Department of
tings for several days. | pointed since the effectve date of 40, of Altoona, said the brakes had | Alexander Kar » aged 62 years,| of George and Sar rah (Daugl e home of a broths ‘ > Wilson | the Philadelphia Inter-State Dairy
Kirk Gregg had the misfortune to|the act. a oh i vi ol 2 = Tn died of bronchial umonia at his re- | Nagle. She came to Altoona w . » that place where 1 x services | Council.
fall and break his left arm, but whicl ees — ; led properly bbed | sidence at Beaver > at 7:30 Monday [15 years old, securing employn ment as | were conducted at 2 o'cl last Thurs- - —e
reak nis left arm, but which the cumbersome vehicle The truck rni
ns healing very rapidly. Spangler Priest Is ni ie A morning. a nurse girl with a toona family. 'd nterment in the Lillydell cem | BU CKHORN MAN BURNED;
| ) | escaped serious damage and was able to Funeral services were held at 9 o-| Prior to coming to ona she t t lly BLAZE DESTROYS HOME
A errand | Given Large Purse proceed under its own power. Damage | clock this rning in St ’s ral 1d Fount 1 OE oer
AUTO DRIVERS GIVEN | to the property was estimated at on | clock this morning in - Joseph’s| been employed at the Old Fount r. Wilson had been a hospital pati- As a result of painful burns received
AU LEU | a — UC ne p LU] as es a 8 ap- | Catholic Church. It ment was in the Inn above Duncansville t for fe 1» nth uffering fr Chris ag toh They hi roll
EXAMS ‘AT EBENSBURG| The Rev. Fatien cre. + Oui Oe Ratele 8a 30 r z e cansville. n ur months suffering from| Christmas night when dwelling,
¥ ’ € Rev. Father George C. Quinn, |l ‘ately $200. church cemete: On April 11, 1863, she was united | pois caused by the sting of a|located just back of the khorn Ho-
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A total of 24 applicants for auto- Pastor of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church —— — in marriage with James or who | spider tel, was destroyed by fire, Wi
mobile drivers’ permits were examined | Spangler, was tendered a surprise on MARGARET BLODWEN REESE | PORTS MI N MEET died in 1914 ut the a of 0% years] XK «= — Fronts. Mr lug is. a pat Tn Ham
by State Highway Patrolmen connect- | Christmas Eve, when members of the Miss Margaret Blodwen Reese, aged | A Special Meeti and Election of | Two children were born to the uni 1. Nn wry Simpson 1d son and the Altoona Hospital fie S et
ed with the Altoona sub-station of the |congregation assembled at the parisn 116, daughter of William H. Reese and | Officers of the Patton Sportsmens As-|a son and a daughter, The son d laughter, William an fiss. Mary Sim- fr m barns f the Sn ts. His o yt y
State Highway Patrol Ebensburg last| house and presented him a purse of|R: achacl Jones Reese of South Ebens- | sociation will be held next Wednesday | shortly after the father e ay 1. spent the holiavs inl was ides or Nig dood. fon
Thursday. Eighteen, of this number $500. The gift was a token of the es- burg, died at 1:10 o'clock Saturday |in Firemen’s hall. Business of Import- | daughter Mrs Reboces Mathers ma 7 ork 7 WE vets Mr. RD iy i iy fire fr
successfully passed .the examination|tem in which the well-known priest | afternoon at her home, where she con- | ance. All interested are urged to at- | resides in ‘Altoona 5 no el otel 5 id an overheatod wii ae St foot rom
and six failed. Corporal Henry Isban is held by the members of his churcl i acted pneumo nia Curistmas day. She | tend. The funeral was held S Saturday morn-| — min burn Vii: clbeneing ® o a oF
and Patrolmen Lawrence Corson, Ed- and for the labors which he has per-| was a junior in the Ebensburg High | en —_— ing with requiem NATE or at| Mrs. Henry Flood and daughter. of the eS He en to save some a
ward Williams and Chester Hover con-| formed at Spangler during the RN and had a perfect attendance| Mrs. Jack Dietri k 5 ill at her home | Mt. Carmel Church “Interment " as j Rahway, N. J, are the guest of Mrs. |his household goods. Mr ] rontz lived
ducted the examinations. year, at school for the last seven years. on ‘Mellon avenue Calvary Cemetery. a ‘Rachael S Dinsmore of a “i “alone jum. VYONE Ye