PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF |.’ PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPART- MENT. EVERY LITTLE ITEM HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A LITTLE BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM. YM. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the, Walter Meloy of Chest Springs was re- Tozer Jewerly Co. the guest of local friends and A Mr. and Mrs. Howard Piper and latives on Saturday. Daughter, and Mr. andMrs, Howard U. S. Commissioner F. M. McManamy Figle and family of Lilly spent Sun- and wife, of Washington, D. C., sp- day afternoon with Mrs. Getrude | ent the week end at the home of the Smith at the Commercial Hotel. | former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. See the New Servel Iceless Refriger- | and Mrs. G. W. Brown, of Lang ave- ator at $159.50, at Chas. F. Pitt Co. |e Mr. and Mrs. Homer Litzinger and! Miss Helen Boley of Mellon avenue Sam Litzinger of Akron, Ohio spent | and Charles Hayes of Carrolltown the week end visiting Patton Friends.| Vere visitors at Penn State College on Charles E. Smith and Alfred E.| oe Ae Smith and wife and Mrs. Deremer| Mr. and Mis. James Healy and to have returned to their homes in Akron, | children of Mellon avenue were guests Ohio. after attending the funeral of | of the Gust Mulligan family in Pitts- ) burgh over the week end. the late Frank Supple. S Arthur Jay, has returned from Nig} ThouRs Bearer. ot Al 2 former home inMontpieler, Vermont unday guest at the home o Ais ont, where he had been visiting for several | MIS. Laura Long, of Mellon avenue. days. His wife returned with him ana| Sunday's temperature, according to the Jays will make Patton their home| the instruments of E. C. Lorenz, the for the present 1 Johnstown weather forecaster, had a t S . in hel £ Mr | range of 49 degrees during the day, Week end guests at i jcc | the minimum being 35 and the maxi- A ME a} mum 84. Going some for one day. myer. of Detroit, Mich, Other recent! BY a degree filed by the court at iguests at the Feist home included | Ebensburg on Tuesday Arlene Stickler Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Heist of Spang- | Was granted a divorce from Clarence ler: Mr. and Mrs, Saul Heist and | Stickler. Both parties are from Patton. family of Hooversville; Mr. and Mrs. | Walter J. Stark and daughter, Alice, of Ridgway,Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Elizabeth Freidline and daughter, Mavis ,and Francis McKee, all of Rimersburg, Pa. rer . 9 Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson, Jr, Noveniet, 1929, at the Altoona sub. ad family. X RE 3 Ju Ror Mrs. Elsie Walker and daughter, Caro- TD a Sr g S ® line, and Joseph Walker and family of Miss Mabel Burgeson of Pittsburgh, Clemnay, De ek ord 24 the was a week end visitor among local| Mrs. St. Clair Montieth of Magee relatives and friends. | avenue, has returned from The Lock NT and Wiss. Nomen Josep and Haven State Teachers’ College, where son, Noman, Jr., an r. Swan John-| per daughter, Miss Viola, was a gra. son, all of Braddock, were the guests quate a the primary-kindergarten D. McConnell, of Patton, has been ad- vanced from Apprentice Seaman Fireman, third class, at the Naval Station at Hampton Roads, Va. Mr.! McConnell enlisted on the 30th of Joseph P. McConnell, son of James | her daughter, Miss Margaret Fogerty. to, family of Philadelphia are spending a of Patton friends over the week end. Mrs. Bert Douglas, and daughter, were recently callers in Carolltown. the recent guest of his mother, Mrs. J. G. Palcho ,West Magee avenue. M. A. Mowry, Johnstown, Patton visitor Monday. Misses Helen Dvorchak and Mar- garet Haluska, and George Dvorchak, students at Central State Teachers’ colege, Lock Haven, have returned to >atton where they will spend the sum-jgone to Stonington, Conn. for the| Mr. mer vacation at their respective homes. | summer. FeorgeJunda, Clymer, recently visit- ed friends andrelatives at Patton. Joseph Beary, a recent Patton visitor. ; C P. Welty has returned from Al-, toona where he was a recent caller. Jj Frank Webb were the guests of re-|spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertisin, _ Tipperary, are the guests of Patton friends. i Mrs. John Kefchura and daughter! Mrs. A. J. Kepchure, both of Detroit, Mich., are spending some time with; Patton relatives. { Miss Mary Ellin Christof who re-| cently resigned her position with Peale, Peacock and Kerr St. Benedict, hasleft for Palisade, N. J., where she has secured a postion. MissRosemaryLilley was the recent) guest of Mr.and Mrs. Clair J. Urich,' Hastings. 3 See the New Servel Iceless Refriger- ator at $159.50, at Chas. F. Pitt Co. Miss Eileen Eck of Carrolltown, was the guest of Mrs. Ralph Dungan| Monday. Miss Rose Farabaugh, Highland Grove, left for Tucson, Arizona, where she willspend the summer with her sisters, Misses Mary and Agnes Fara- baugh and Mrs. Bernard Phelan. Clark Black was honored at a de- lightful party at his home here recent- ly when a group of friends and rela. tives gathered to help him celebrate his 62nd birthday anniversary. The day was given over to games and other entertainment and Mrs. Black served a sumptuous dinner to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Tucker and children of Nanty-Glo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and children of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black and children of Expedit, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Tucker of Clearfield, MrsMar- jorie Ross and grandson of Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Tucker and chil- dren of Nanty-Glo, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker and children of Com- modore, Mrs. Ella Tooke and grand- son of Mahaffey Mr. and Mrs. Gust Huber of Patton, Mrs. Andrew Tuck- er of Akron, O., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and children of Nanty-Glo, Mr. and Mrs, William Yahner and children of Patton, Mr. and Mrs. William Sneed- on of Nanty-Glo and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Black and son Earl Austin Plunket, popular local har- group. Miss Mary Long, a John's hospital in is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Long, of avenue. Miss Isabel Hauge, who has been em. Pittsburgh her parents, Linwood registered nurs | J \ THE PATTO N COURIER : I PATTON CHURCH NOTES. |thence by Slick Alley north 2 degrees Baptist Church at Lord’s Day Service Rev. M. H. Jon At Reilly, 9:00 ployed as a bookkeeper at the Patton) following with St Clay Manufacturing Plant for the past| Patton 10:30 A eight years, left on Sunday for Akron, | lowed with Sermor Ohio, where she has acepted a posi- tion with the Waldorf Ice Co. In the Church League this week the following games were played—On Mon- day evening the Methodists defeated the SS. Peter and Paul nine by the score of 4 to 3, and on Tuesday even- ing St. George's team were victors ov=- er the Rusian Orthodox by a score ol 9 to 2. Joseph Long of Summernill is the guest this week of his son Isidor T. Long, and of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Smithbauer. Mr. Long is eighty-eight ‘years of age, and is active and in good health, attendance at the grandson, Labertus Long, at St. Law- rence, on Wednesday morning. William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can Sandford of Tusla, Okla, badly fractured both arms while pole vault- idents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graff and son of Pittsburgh have returned home af- ter spending the week end at the home of Mrs. Graff's mother, Mrs. Mary Litzinger. Mrs. Mary Fogerty of Greensburg is spending some time as the guest of Mr. andMrs. William Meehan and vacation at the Patrick Meehan home. Charles Blatt of Somerset was visit- ing local relatives over the week end. Mrs. Leo Maurer and Miss Irene Rhody of East Orange, N. J. spent Sunday among local relatives. John Biller has returned to Johns- town after spending several days in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacNamara of Philadelphia called on friends and. rel- atives here over Memorial Day. Dr. Frank Palcho, of Washington, D. C., spent the week end with his mo- ther, Mrs. Mary Palcho of this place. r week end with TedPalcho, Washington, D. C., was|in Cresson. ] Del., spent the week end at the home Wd 2ajof Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Metzger. Mrs. Miss Margaret Lendquist spent the A class of about fifty boys and girls relatives and friends| received Holy Communion in St. Marys Catholic church Sunday morning at the eight o'clock mass. Don’t forget that the Ladies’ Auxil- iary of the Spangler Hospital are the sponsors of a cinch and bridge party Mrs. J. Frank Webb, of Smyrna, Webb is a sister of Mrs. Metzgar. E. J. Atherton, of Altoona, was a guest at the home of Miss A. M. Bailey on Sunday. Noel Coutereaux, of this place has to be held this Thursday evening In the Community building and that the general public is cordially invited to be present. Mrs. L. Punxsutawney, Wwas|Frances, of Revloc, were recent guests 1of friends | enrode, whose remains are interred in spending the summer and Mrs. Edward Jenkins of Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ni. A. C. Benuett of Ebensburg,|cholson, of Marstellar, have returned F. Crouse and daughter,}from a motor trip to Detroit, Mich. Miss Meary Walsh, a member of the in town. local high school faculty, has left for Mrs. J. W. Metzgar and sister. Mrs.| here home in Butler, where she will Mrs. latives in Clearfield and Philipsburg The following persons have return- on Wednesday of last week. led from Ambridge, where they attend- Dry Run School up at Ashcroft clo-|ed the recent funeral services of Jos- sed last Thursday after a successful'eph Slavinisky, a former Patton resi- term for teachers and pupils. A plate | dent: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rosinko; lunch was a feature of the last day;Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rosinko; Mrs of school and entertainment features|Mary Hermanta, Demetrius Bobby and were also provided. Paul Bobby. Mrs. Vincent Eckenrode is ill at her Miss Katharine Gorsuch of Penn home in East Carroll township suf- ‘State College, is home for the summer fering of complications. vacation. See the New Servel Iceless Refriger-} Mr. and Mrs. William McCormick ator at $159.50, at Chas. F. Pitt Co. and son, Tommy, of Akron, Ohio, are In the Courier’s report of war|the house guests of William Mitchell veterans buried in North Cambria|of South Fifth avenue. cemteries last week, we unintentional-{ Mis Mary Homyak, student at ly omitted the name of Walter Eck-|Indiana State Teachers’ College, is vacation with St. Benedict's cemetery at Carrolltown. | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hom. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metzgar of Span-|yak of this place. gler, spent Decoration Day with their, parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Metzgar | the local high school faculty, has re- and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burgeson. | turned to her home in Conneautville E. W. Winslow has improved the ap-| for the summer. pearance of his fine home on Mellon| John Alan Murray, medical student avenue by the addition of a roofed|at Jefferson hospital, has returned to entrance way. | his home here and willspend the sum- The new P. A. A. A. Athletic field | mer vacatio nwith his parents, Dr. and east of Patton is being enclosed by| Mrs. V. A. Murray. a high board fence. | ™Mr. and Mrs. James C. Montieth of J. W. Metzgar of the Cambria [South Fifth avenue, had as their re- Wholesale Grocery Co., was a business| cent house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. caller in Clearfield county several days|Hiney and daughter, Peggy, and Mr. last week. | and Mrs. Robert George, of Harisburg. Misses Agnes and Helen Westrick, | A i who were students of Indiana State| Teachers’ College, are now at the home| MISS SIDNA ROBERTS of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank| Following a sudden heart attack Westrick. The former girl received a| while shopping in Johnstown, Miss certificate which qualifies her for pri-| Sidna Roberts, 68, of Wilmore, died mary teaching in music, before she|at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. She left college. | had been suffering from rhuematism FOR SALE: —I have a few flowers—| for a number of years and it is be- (geraniums and petuniosp left over | lieved the disease brought on a heart from Memorial Day—all reduced, and| ailment. all in bloom, suitable for porch boxes. | Funeral services were conducted in Store is open at noon and from 5 to|the Hughes residence at Wilmore at 8 o'clock. — Janet Harrower. 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with in- See the New Servel Iceless Refriger-| terment in the Lloyd cemetery at Eb- ator at $159.50, at Chas. F. Pitt Co. ensburg. monica artist participated in broad- casting a radio program from the Al- toona station last week. Many friends | here “listened in” on the splendid pro- | gram. | Mrs. Laura Campbell of Patton visi- | ted friends in Altoona recently. | Walter Faber of Uniontown visited | friends and relatives here recently. F. E. Farabaugh was a recent busi- | ness visitor in Pittsburgh. The many friends of the Rev. Father Jeremiah Flynn, son of Mrs. Ellen) Flynn of this place will be interested to learn that he has been transfered | as assistant priest to Father Quinn at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Galitzin, to an stant priest at St. John Gaulbert’'s Catholic church in Johns. town. Father Flynn has been station- ed at Gallitzin since his ordination last summer, and has made many friends in that town who are sorry to see him leave. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner and family of Altoona were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Muligan of Mellon avenue. Miss Caroline Biller was the of friends week end. guest in McKeesport over the Moore & Medaugh Pastry Shoppe Phone 6479, 1431 Eleventh Ave. ALTOONA, PENNA. ALL KIND OF HOME BAKED CAKES AND COOKIES —ALL KINDS OF PIES DOUGHNUTS, CREAM PUFFS, PATTY SHELLS. Open daily from 7 until 6 Saturday until 9. SPECIAL ORDERS FOR PARTIES AND BANQUETS. BROADCAST FROM ALTOONA TUESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FROM 12 UNTIL 1. SPECIALS ANNOUNCED Miss Marian Hamilton, member of; ator at $159.50, at Chas. F. Pitt Co. | 6:30 P.M. B, VY. I Mildred Jones. 7:30 P. M. Evening Sermon by the pastor. ! , at 7:30, Prayer!town, Pa. 1 Wednesday ever and Bible Study. The Board of Co- every last Wednes month, after the Communion, eve ning in the month The church, Stranger but once Keepers at the his age considered. He was in| Game Farm have 1¢ wedding of his| Commision the su 1458 ringnecked pl! By virtue of ce: Fieri Facias issue Common Pleas of me directed ther Public Sale at th at 10:00 A. M. Ea the following des wit: The purchase m the time of sale 27th, 1930, at 1 o'cl the propérty will 27th, 1930, at 1 Court House in F and sold at the the persons to wh who in case of an sale shall make Court House, Ebensburg, Court Room No. Four ON SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1930 id Reilly Mission, pastor. 22 minutes 8 seconds east 110 feet to a point, the place of beginning. Hav- ing thereon erected a frame double 2 Nos. story dwelling house known as M. Bible School 406 and 408 Cedar Street. Being the the pastor. Worship U., President Miss |B. Vol. 357, with | {Use The Johnstown Trust Co. Johns-|by deed bearing date page 85, conveyed | George B. Somerville. Graham, Yost and Meyers, eration will meet | neys for Plaintiff. evening in the wer meeting. first Sunday eve- re you are Lawrence County FI. FA. NO. 6. All the right, title and interest a | Ward of the City of Johnstown, Coun- | of the above described premises all th |ty of Cambria and State of Pennsyl-|iron ore, coal and other minerals, to- vania, bounded and described as fol-|gether with the ried to the Game | jows: ful hatching of ants. SPECIAL 1 sundry writs of t of the Court of i to 11 be exposed to ria County 'n Standard Time, 1 der Street; thence along Wonder Street South 38 ing at Stillwater Agricultural School y minutes East 60 feet to a point at cor- in Oklahoma, where he is a student. SHER I FF § SA LES ner of Lot No. 21 and Lot No. | The Sandfords are former Patton res- i thence along the line of Lot No. 22, 158.85 feet to a point on said Custer .| Street; thence along said street North 32 degrees 30 minutes West, 60.28 feet to a point, the place of beginning; be-' ing marked, known and numbered as | Lot No. 21 on the Plan of Custer, Fea. | ythers and Deeds Plots as laid out by S. E. Dickey for Cambria Land & Im- those who assisted us during our re 3 | ent bereavement, the illness and deati 1912, which said plan is recorded in © : . : the Recorder's Office in and for the offerings and for the donation of cars County of Cambria aforesaid in Plat provement Company, Ltd. on June ed real estate, to-|Book Vol. 1, Page 163; CONDITIONS OF SALE: ey shall be paid r by Friday, June k P. M., otherwi in on Friday, June lock P. M. at the be put up nshurg, yense and risk it was struck o deficienc d the same. y on such Lot No. 22; ati1ot No. 22, 73.85 feet to a corner Se thence along the line of lot now formerly of Mattie Launtz T | | hon by the pastor, | Same premises which Mary D. Stamm-| known and numbered Bible School fol. |ler, widow by her deed dated Aug. 10, | 1922, and recorded Aug. 18, 1922, in D. to | Parcel No. 1; Taken in execution at the suit of | Lorain Steel Company, a corporation, Attor- | conveyed unto William J. Carnes and of {room frame dwelling William J. Carnes and Haydee Carnes|known and designated as No. 254 Won- of, in and to All those certain lots or pieces of ground situate in the Eighth| No. 1.—Beginning at a point on Cus-| ed. ter Street at corner of Lots Nos. 20 and 21; thence along the line of Lot People’s Building and Loan No. 21, 152.99 feet to a point on Won- | tion of Johnstown, Pennsylvani the line of | degrees 5 22; | Sheriff's Office, June 4, 1930. 31 No. 2.—Beginning at a point on Cus-| ter Street at corner of Lot No. 21 and thence along the line of | of application to the Board of Pardc lot now or formerly of Mattie Launtz; June 18, or the Court of Oyer and Terminer 55 feet, tember 1926 and sentenced 4 to 8 years more or less, to a point on line of lot | in the Western Penitentiary. No. 23; thence along the said last mentioned line 79.23 feet to a point cn said Custer Street; thence along said | Street North 32 degrees 30 minute | West, 55.26 feet to the place of begin- {ning; being a part of the lot marked, GRAND ! as Lot No. 22{*] lon the Plan of Custer, Feathers and [heatre, Patton | Deeds Plots hereinbefore mentioned in | Being the same premises which the of January 39, (1925, and duly recorded, granted and | Haydee Carnes, his wife; having | erected on the parcel hereinbefore de- | scribed as No. 1 a two-story seven- house marked, | der Street; EXCEPTING AND RESERVING out mining rights | privileges heretofore sold and convey- the suit of Associa- Taken in execution at J. Earl Ogle, Jr., Attorney for Plain tiff. | HOMER C. GEORGE Sheriff. CLASSIFIED ADS CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank f Frank L. Supple; also for the floral for the funeral.—His Sisters and the | Smith Family. | NOTICE. “The undersigned will present 1930. He was convicted 2¢ Harry Robert Simmons ol fi, SPOT CASH FOR SALE:—Five Weeks Old Pigs Inquire of Louis Adams, R. D. 1 Patton Pa. AL. FI. FA. NO. 2, All the right, title and interest of WANTED: —Desire to do STORE | J : Anna B. Somerville, Geo. B. Somer- washings at my home. Inquire at the ville, Brigham C Co., by Geo. B.|THE STORE THAT DOES SAVE YOU Patton Courier Office. Somerville, Treas, of in and to alll MONEY ON GROCERIES & SHOES|—— that certain lot, with the buildings and SUGAR, with other goods a Ib. .. Be family FOR RENT:—4 room house. Inquire in the 7th Ward town, Cambria C and described as f improvements ther on erected therly situate the City of Johns- bounded | CORN, nning at e of Ce- ne: rs. Matthew O'Brien, 705 Beech Ave. BUTTER good crefmy st 3 Ib, .. dei TS Mather D Hapoel Golden Bantom regular 18c 10c| FOR SALE: — Tomatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Peppers, and all kinds of corn our Price | I'elephone 2-7166 a point on the : COFFEE, Premier, the best coffe that Flower Plants. Mrs. A. J. Yahner, 1’ FRI. and SAT, 6-7 NOVARRO’S greatest romantic RIUMPH! He sings new songs to enchant you! He wins your heart with his dashing acting! io RAMON ROVAIRO Devi| Ma Care A Musical Romance with MARION HARRIS DOROTHY JORDAN 3 Vitaphone Acts dar Street, at the intersection of Ce- : , dar Street and Slick Alley; thence by|p an hag, - ang ni Ry He miles from Pattonon the Hastings—S the said side of Cedar Street on RAISINS, Sunmaid at a pound ... /I¢| poniface Road . 6t course south 89 degrees 3 minutes 30 SHREDDED WHEAT, only ...... 10c¢ | seconds West 64.77 feet to a point on| CORN FLAKES, Kellogs a pkg. .. 8¢| FOR SALE:—Six weeks’ old White line of land now rmerly of Georee| SOAP, Palm Olives, 4 cakes ...... 25¢|1achorn Pullets. Inquire of F. W B. Somerville; the south 8 degrees| Grape Juice, Premier Brand, large Pt. cunningham, Patton, R. D. 2, Pa. 9 minutes 6 seconds west 110.5 feet to bottle fOr ....oiduinrmatiininn 25¢ | Ee a point on corner of land now or for- | GINGER ALE, Pale Dry, 2 bottles 25¢ | merly of George an easterly direction by line of said land and payaltel with Cedar Street, | LE 75.5 feet to |Slick Alley, aforesaid; vegetable size at our Price .... 20¢ plants. Tomatoes, 15 cent . 10c|a doz. Transplanted 25c doz. ar 25¢ "TUCE, Fresh Heads only ... 100. Geraneums 10c to 50c. In nial Phlox, Holly Hocks, Gol Band other hardy flowers plants « {doz and -up. Pansies and dozen: | other flowers plants, 25c a doz. anc |Gladiolu bulbs, $1.00 per 100. D i bulbs 50c a doz. and up. Cannas | | doz. Peomis, T5¢c each and up. Fus IMPERIAL FLOWER SHOP Sunday 2-3421 | Pelargoniums, Begonias, Cactus, Fe |and in fact most any kind of a flower C. M. Schimminger | or vegetable plant you might | Prices right. Satisfaction guarant {cut flowers for all occasion. HONEST ALTOONA, PA. | 1012 Twelfth Street |postpaid. Cheaper at our store. Cata | visitors always welcome. Strittmalter | Honey & Plant Co., Bradley Junction | Pa. 4t | Telephone 148-R | Cut Flowers of all kinds, — also — potted plants. | Leave order at 227 Magee Ave. | An ENTERTAINMENT SUPREME SIMPSON STUDIOS ANNUAL PROGRAM “A Cracker Jack Revue’ b Big Scenes-A Score of small numbers Special Scenery - Exquiste Costumes - Fine Music Lighting of the Highest Order Pe £5 § 5 65 Wi 6 $6 5 6 5 § $i 63 § 5 456 FEATURE TALKING PICTURE “Romance Of The Rio Grande” STARRING WARNER BAXTER 9 65 $e § 5 § 5 65 i $n 6 § 6 4 5 65 § Smith Theatre, Barnesboro Monday nnd Tuesday, June 16-17 ADMISSION 50c, RESERVED SEATS 25c Extra RESERVED SEATS Can Be SECURED At SIMPSON STUDIOS This Program Will Be Shown In Barnesboro Only. Brown: thence in| Mayonnaise Blue Ribbon Brand, regu- | PLANTS: —All kinds of flowers and | TOMATOES, Solid hard Ripe, 1b. 15¢|$1.00 doz. Cabbage, 10c doz, or Toc af want. | !logue free. Call and look things over, |12 1b. can at $3.00 or 6 1b. can at $1.50 | MON.-TUES,, 9-10 HERE'S THE LAUGH .OF YOUR LIFE! MURRAY av GEORGE «SIDNEY VERAGORDON..xare price OI! OI! Begorra! Hoot Mon! Gevalt! WHAT a picture! the cloak and suit business has its angles in the land of bag-pipes and kilts — and WHAT angles! Come and see the world’s most famous comedy combination in the world’s funniest picture. A ET STE —— Wed Ther. 11-12 { What Songs! What Laughs! What a Cast! VAN & SCHENCK BESSIE LOVE J, C. NUGENT ED" § f A Z WOMERN “i { All TALKING FICTURS Tarzan No. 11 Waa RRR | eae -_ PATTON CE! All Coal Ce In Popt T Cambria cou 000 mark in f figures of the On the bas merations of | census borougl particularly thc have suffered during the las counts of the sections of the thre boroughs ¢ altion, while i ranged from 48 Ebensburg, th a population in enumeration ju the 1920 figure the seat of St the heart of a munity, has a which is 51 @ figure, Nanty-G In the seven preliminary ent completed, mine source of livelil tion loses have sult of a strike period of sever: market conditic vailed in recent loss of 643, Sout Vintondale’'s de 395, Portage suf] population of Lilly is 186 und Gallitzin lost population drop the decade. Townshi The townships somewhat better ties with seven for which preli have been comp! in population r Cambria towns Munster townsh townships which in the decade, t} in White townsh hill township. Preliminary ¢ nounced by Geo ervisor of the show the follon ships: Cambria, Adams, 218; Wa eny, 168; Black] 29. Losess in tow ing the decade the 14th and 15t 81; Chest 86; Carroll, 359; Cro 767; Portage 1, 1,152. Some of Boroughs Patton Gallitzin Loretto .. Vintondale Portage Lilly .. Hastings Ebensburg Cassandra ... South Fork Spangler Nanty-Glo Ashville .... Barnesboro Carrolltown Chest Springs Cresson Townships— Adams Allegheny ........... East Carroll Portage ........o Summerhill ....... Susquehanna CTesSSon .ovvvnerensen Blacklick Cambria Chest Croyle Gallitzin Munster Washington ...... White Jackson . ‘White . Elder ... West Carroll .... Reade Dean Preliminary t county’ announc George T. Ro census in the population of 2 197,839 in 1920. ten-year period the figures whi substantially co to correction. While Johnsto ulation loss of total of 66,983, recorded in max townships, espe comprise the Gs Thirty-three of prising the con city, showed ir and 15 of them 17 boroughs anc rtopolitan area population jum to 105,134 this more than 7,00 A total of 2 merated in the the Greater J gheny township ral community, while Adams |
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