The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 14, 1930, Image 1

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VOL. XXXVI. NO. 53. 'ON, CA] OUNTY, PA. BBHURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1930. ( $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
SECRETARY DAVIS FORMER LEADER oF THE HENRY CANNON URGED RS, HENRY HICKSON FLITON MOTHER TAKES (COUNTY CONTROLLER
TOBE AT SPANGLER "80M DIVISION DIES “rr KS or aT A i EXPIRES AT DETROIT oe ort re cate sve, OPPOSES REMISSION
arles T. Mencher |
nome.
TUESDAY EVENING DT an In 5 urine ugh Through Head and Dies :
Washington | County Controller Tells Kiwanis] Pi yivania’s : Body Brought ta to Home of | 2 Instantly. |
roo | ennsylvanie 2 CTO ir »
a nd 4 ntv we Parents in Patton: Funel 3¢ :
Will Discuss Coal Situation with Major General Charles T. Menoher, | Club About the County erious damage, L I. Pe : is | att eral | Mrs. Kate Hukala, aged 32, wife of |. its That Walter Devore
\ se en ’ ; *' | retired, a native of Johnstown, ong- Finances. | tato disease ex ae e on Friday Afternoon John Hurkala, and mother of two |[Duggests a alter evore
Cambria Countians; All The |time battle commander of the Rain- [the Pennsylvania £ A rn [small children, committed suicide Sun-| Be Returned to This County
Public Invited, bow division in France, Rg a former| County Controller Henry L. Cannon, | after a tour whi Ee ai r nry Hickson, aged 27 years, day night at 11 o'clock by shooting to Stand Trial
Lomiad chief of the army air corps, died late | of Ebensburg, delivered a fine addres | western countl a J ¢ > laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.| herself through the right temple with .
With U. S. Secretary of Labor Jame Monday in St. Elizabeth's al at [on “County Finances” before an audi- In Cambria, merse a r, of z Avenue, this|a .32 caliber revolver. Dr. Owens, of :
ith U. S. Secretary of Labor James |washin EE Ts Sa ee. | land, Washington, Allegh ler, | p] 1 at the Gace Hospital at alnoort. was S d and anounc- ANNOUNCES HIS REA
J. Davis expected to attend along with ashington after an attack of pneu-|ence of members of the Northern 1 1 Mer cou: I y di the Grace ospital af| Coalport, was summoned and anounc L £0 » , Li
- Davis ected to attend along with |. : . fwanis : s Bre . | Lawrence and Mercer eou en-| Detro ichie on Tuesday of this|e 16 rs kala had died in- ene
Dr. Charles . Retell. of the Univer] Bos Cambria Kiwanis Club at the Brandog nison found unsprayed=or roit, Michigan, on Tuesday of his) ed that Mrs. Hurkala had died in-| -
Sito of Pitishurelr. wal know. Sons General Menoher, after a distin- | Hotel, Spangler, Monday evening. ILE uy ( to: burnings do : week, peritonitis, which developed |stantly, the bullet penetrating the| County Controller Henry L. Can-
ma yi oll 11- y 3 "lo y yr fi DY srlzor arontita 3 wall { ed yotatoes the | fon | a The doteazed.] brad | 3 idav o file 1 the
mist and expert on fi at rates: ont guished World war career in France, speaker acquitted himself well on RRL Well sprayed field . ko, é peration. The deceased, | brain. non last Friday EOMNNg is gd in the
coal, one of the bigest meetings ever found himself in peacetime a central | occasion and merited hearty applause | ° were holding up well'@nd wn maiden name was Miss Emma| Mrs. Hurkala had been enjoying good quarter sessions court n 5 answer to
held in the north of the county looms figure in the sensational air corps from his listeners after finishing his| WETS N19 S00 0 tiatetdans ger, we Il known in Northern |nealth. The shooting, according to |the petition of H. L. Stockton, ol
. = alk cha tiati Panta SAAB YY Ivina i > ‘mm "vray ho °C Tar an rer sior a
for Tuesday evening, August 19, at controversy over Colonel William Mite- | talk on statistical facts gleaned since As a result of comditio: oo VCH ri y, tl family having | county officers who made an investiga- | Johnstown, for th 316 miss fon. : ot his
> y y 1 Pet is i ice S PY ved ¢ St 1% t y res anv . 3 i ce ¢ unting $2,500 ir
the Brandon Hotel, Spangler. \hell, which ended eventually in the |D€ is in office. : 3 lon this trip. Denniston is: ding : edict for a great many | tion, was the result of a drinking|Tecognizance amounting to »a,00 1
The meeting will b red by the | Her leaving the service william Ejlick, Kiyanian, was nes 1 2 to growers | years was married to Mr. Hick-| party which had taken place Satur-|the Walter H. Devore case.
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Te all Yio sponsored. by. neh Clensral Me Tor “o.oo. [sent at the meeting after his return | peal to potato 5 (MAUS son about si: ws ago and has resided | day at the Hurkala home. | Devore, a former member of the
Northern Cambria Kiwanis Club with | General Menoher himself retired in|g. ny a number of States in the West, | SPraying at intervals of t te ej ete it 4 and one-half] | cambria County Poor Board, was
the view of discussing ways and means) 1926 at the age of 64. He had been|ypare he attended Kiwanis sessions n gays during the severe ho ath-| years. She w orn in Clearfield. | The Hurkala home is located IN| .;,geq with embezzlement, failure of
to present the condition o fthe Central |i ill health for some time prior to|mjany cities ei id He urges the use of tex ne ’ - i husband | Reade Township, a short distance from | ,uplic oficer to keep record of monies
seviva itn: ant Balds Ref rca the the attack \ . 1€S. a ; anc wsband | Ff
Penswlvanis coal fields before the In- 2 > baie of neumonia which caused | 71t was announced at the meeting [lire In every 100 gallon: S d oy two chil Li inton, | received and disbursed and misdemea-
ars te 3 OY Aree Y Rion ai 11S >E . = 3 { Mri a L J 4 - | z ing c wl » o¢
tne a Som mnn aims En [that ext week’s Kiwanis session will | nisiare instead of the'E 8] Gren, Ada, aged 4 years, and Jean, aze nor in office, to all of which charges
or BS mos 8 0 : le yl gedly {be held on Tuesday evening instead of | pounds: ears: an v. two brothers—Ir: TWO GOOD SHOWS | he pleaded nole contendre. Testimony
5 or wi 5 Jaren fom the is fields | Monday evening and that about 300] " Metzoer Spangler. ahd Robert Met. vee then taken to determine f
wy 1 { — ons on Sea- | persons are expected at that time on| A ih ger, of Patt . ment and Wednesday, July 16, Was sol
board and New England States. | account of the industrial conference | i] ne = ao {as the date upon which Ostars should
: | \ ly was brought from Detro ; . or senter
According to announcement made REGARD that is slated for the evening. Among | Ea EY a er pone om. 4 in | appear before the court for s tence.
Congressman J. Russell Léech has been | the many invitations issued to promi- | NEWS OF INT REST nt fide 1 fun ral ind a | On the preceding day, July 15, Devore
Sry ad Tim nl § : Rd k nes I anc uneral services will . . a hi ate sane
instrumental in securing from Secre- nent men of Pennsylvania there have | b | 30 o'clock. tomorrow. Fri-| <A Notorious Affair” Comes To as coined In the OL Se In ag
tary of Labor Davis promise to at- 1 - » | been acceptances enough to warant an| ig ih J z 3 NCAY hospital at assillon, Ohio, anc 1s
9 ey x XY ateme My lecretarv r (i i; Ous als a lay, 1001 he Me ist | pe Mids - . : ex Ye. AR
tend the discussion at Spangler. Irv-| A Statement From rom Secretary Of evening of unusual interest. Condensed Items Gathered from i Bias Je toni The Grand on Friday and counsel appeared in court on July 16
i 3 n o : : | . i niermen Vil ade . : ica O11 f this facet
+#ing L. Camp, Spangler coal operator, C. G. Jordan To The Farmers | One of the principal speakers on the Various Sourees for the ) mn a % ham Saturday. an siprieod the court of this fact,
who has been the prime mover in of P 2 | program will be Dr. Charles Reitell | : i . whereupon ayore’'s recognizance, as
: > ennsylvania, Fs Tics : aa lS yeti 3 od ar, - er unt Si all as + nig ismer ras de-
i | of the University of Pittsburgh. Anoth- Busy Reader. Billie Dove has a chance for charac- ie uy name gp =
. +311 a hd ¥ - - —— no > zr 3 3 : 1 a1ted. Kt ner pe 1=
The farmers of our State are facing > one will be Iring L. Camp, of Johns-| On July 17th a reeord-! DT EDWARI FOX, AGED 43, terization when she changes from rich, ed te hain bose A t 2 3 titi-
: © | town 13 breaking $B} i i Tr (
a critics situs acaus € . | ; : spoiled girl, to poor wife of a genius, * :
a critical situation peasiss ot ine Kiwanians in charge of the meeting|R- freight train wago ed. KILLED B Y ROCK FALL] Spo k su to pe Ph irl again in| recognizance, to which Dis
severe ¢ -olonge roucht—a s a- ne ! 1s ~ 5 - iT g 8 5 . 7 ead » sana tne
SS Pa ied rom oo he of August 19 will be C. A. Sharbauch, | ductor Benton O'Dell, or { at Ba oo | “A Notorious Affair,” which will be D€Y D. P. Weimer some time ag
ion that tries the hearts and . ed) ; >a EE at & A 1. MOV Edw 1 X 4 Palle ime » ’ : answe bposing such re
Ee at fot ane action. | Of Cairolitown, and F. Maurer, of nesboro at 3 a. m. for A Edward Fox, aged 43, of Fallen Tim-| ghoun at the Grand Theatre on Friday | 2% 80SWET, OPDOSING Yeh 7o1t
ails ir bes 9 101). | patton a total of 86 loads and 46 en 32! ber, a miner employed by the Beacon| ,nq Saturday. This First National and| The county controller also
Up to date the loss on pasture, Crops : cars, from the Susquehar rach 10. Cool Co. - Mondays Woe rong) ad Satay, is First T Dons Sg oroisly. Opposes the Tells
and livestock in Pennsylvania from | | Cresson, the longest train ever moved by ul of 1 A Ls ming | ViAphoTIe produciion Was auecied by |, nizance and In his answer, filed
troet is at least $50,000,000, and is BLAZE DAMAGES STORE resson, 5 ‘ V a Iall Of 1 company’s ming Lloyd Bacon. ecognizan ana ir 1S 1SWer, €
qrougny 1s av leas : 00,000,000, and 1s ia: belied & Ny te 5 into Cresson. Fallen Ti . He was dead when| poo) opty 1 oTo 1 last Friday morning, contends that the
daily incre g This estimate is the | by the explosion 2 ave i en a 1 The new federal ‘penitentiary for extricated some time after the accid- a ha as SO os v Re committment of Devore to the Ohio
| result of a recent two thousand mile out. Te i es oO i I Okely 1 the government een look- ent, his skull having been fractured Jia} Tw Rliona 2 G ° Oris ail, | hospital was made upon a jusisdictional
att 1obile i ake ; 3 . y C 1esae 8 e 1 20 ASY Iz 1 B 3 : BF an Ra
automobile trip taken by me through | 4) any ‘the Soisson KCC ng for 5 site in Northren Pennsylva he falling rock. ite Wd 16 af this Suan iol On| finding to the effect that Devore had
all sections of the Commonwealth. Bear | C0. store, in Cresson, damaging the; southern New Y ; Sten ie thm oy |Prioay end Saturdey and SWAITINg| yeep g resident of the state of Ohio
in mind, however, ag severe droughts | Store and an apartment on the sec- cated at Lewisburg in T na . He sed had been in the em-| Bjllio Dove. A Christmas sequence cal- | for more than a year and the answer
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visit our State and the Nation nctjond floor occupied by Mr. and Mrs There are over 200 t y of the Beacon Coal Co. for sev-|led for caroles and members of a GeT- gyorg this finding is not correct, inas-
more than once in every twenty-five [Joseph L. Soisson. Members of the'i,re the civil service e Surviving are his widow, man choir were found. much as Devore did not resign from his
sears. If history re | Cresson Volunteer Fire Co., called from | w= a i Mi sie Fox, and the allowing! ch as Te did: not resign 110M his
yours. If history repeais itself, and I {Heit JuaTLc Sid nin Ng 1| town, August 16th, for jobs as op, Se Ramuel Tus. Goores office as poor director of Cambria
| will, this year of drought will be fol- hi 3 ers Rear y used 0 gall will carrion ; ; ? ard connie Fos, I Alice White As Dixie Dugan county and remove from the county
we v twe: rf . ni in-| D cals ir guishing lz 5 rt x : : Lara J., i OC 2 . x i 3 ooy ow .
lowed by twenty-four of sufficie ent rain ate : hn pas Ang. the bl The cost of mainfair 1 At these Leathe Just “Acted Natural” | until some time in November, 1929,
fall and setisfaciory erops. | pros ont S 3 i ah e when the fire |i, the Western ePniten a at ates & : The answer also states that under all
My earnest exhoration to the farmers - S. B. Soisson, proprietor | puyreh has increased from $6.87 per| "UT : : ‘te ic Tiwi i the circumstances the Controller be«
: i } of store, estimated the t Te 3 3 "uneral services wil be hel : Alice White is Dixie Dugan in more =~ “°° ; > :
of Pennsylvania is that they do not of the store, estimated the week in 1913 to $9.80 per : in 1930.| F ineral scrviecs wil be held at 2 the te. H “Show Gi gon Holly- | lieves that Devore should be returned
| bee sapic sirigken: o orifice | A00Ut $500, partly covered by insur- oF 4 1 ol 0'clock this afternoon at the Fox home| than name in OW Gir: in T-0:y lurisdicti f the Cam?
pecome panic stricken and sacrifice J R. B. Beard, supervis cipal of ’ & : to the jurisdiction of the Camb
their cow, i ance. he I or Bs HePal Olin Fallen Timber, with burial at Alms- | Wood,” the new First National picture ha
their COWS and other livestock. Move | the Portage Public sche r the last }if franc 1 CT, W1 urial a 57 that will be at the Grand on Monday County Court before the forfeite
your animals from one field to another RE eleven years, has resi eps. > Viglees and Tay Alice is Dixie at heart cognizance of his bondsmen is remi
and supply them with an abundanc:|§’ | position with the State 1€ SY and in By Dixie is Al ice. oO, ted, in which case a lunacy commi
of water even if in some cases it is 3 BE at Indiana. | at Btn those No Know. Alice ion may be appointed to pass upon hi
| necessary to haul the water a consider- | Ten hundred ang £ fea i) best mental condition, and, in the event
| " that he be found insane, he
: ; | able distance. Conserve every blade of| FOR ANNUAL Pl Ni | sore weye an ot : ould >
fog | The li tress fir 1 #
JAMES J. DAVIS | grass and every stalk of hay, corn and | | the State . irithon {sy en] the 8 lee ae ed bat played duly committed, by order of tne court,
: | straw. | > Fasterh and esters State | iar | i se that he found st he
a a = 1 : fr | include t im Sm Girl,” filmed two years ago as a silent | 30% in case that he be found sane, he
bringing about the meeting, last week | President Hoover placed the people | Nothing Left Und Undone By Our { penitenti ; z ester! picture. It was one of her first lead-| cod be found sane.
received word that representatives of [of the United States on a ration dus- ’ A ( Penti ! Roclsyisw cand. the gy R ; ing rol wi a hearmg on
t} ited Ste a 18 Tt ne TD 5 : ! ¢ undreds Attended 1 Rudy Vallee | ing roles and she made good with a Sn
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, |ing the war, and so. far as I know Neighbors To Hinder Any fPensyls ndustrial Reformatory a 2 Ye Yee bang. Her success in “Show Girl” de- | answers filed ther
Baltimore & Ohio, New York Central, | there were no fatalities from strave From Good Time. sed work in Engagement at Sunset Park termined First National to again cast | day, August 18th.
Dain osha a ; a . ore 3 a B iOS £ h Y , e . v ———— a——
B. R. & P. and Western Maryland | tion. It may be necessary for us fo ra- ia £ erles and the 1 Last Friday. her in the role in the sequel, which| .... >:
lines would be in attendance. tion our cows and other livestock in| saturday of this week, August 16th, 5¢ during t mmer mont Sarr continues Dixie's adventures and takes Giffrd Pinchot Marks
Mr. Camp was a speaker last week |order that they may be carried through js the day set aside by the member mber of n to the payrolls. pgypans the nun .ars | her to Hollywood. 65th Lirthday; In Fight
fore the Clearfield Rotary Club, his | the com fall and winter. When Ijof the parish of St. Augustine's church | ice lame. Commission | ever at ark X re last| When J. P. McEvoy wrote the first to Finish for Election
ss being similar to that delivered | was a boy on the farm not infrequently at St. Augustine for their annual |RFOUSil ons durii 1. lay night, wl x Je : of the Dixie Dugan tales he said he] i
me is C ur livestock were successfully winter- 13ice} Ties 4 he j made for the pos- was thinki i hi |
joint meet of Kiwanis Clubs |our livestock were successully Ww inter picnic, to which the general public is| + maJ ae zor I : and his orchestra, enteretained. was thinking of Alice White. The car- v wav of celebration of
slow re 18. whe weed |e ver ats stfaw witl sma Tv i ; | sessi of 2S aliens. o Mi Thite is simi ixie’s : A LFT :
n Spangler June 16, when he urged led over on oats Stew with a smallinot only cordially invited, but is urged Session o1 E8.0y 2 ae The dance floor was crowded and ma eer of Miss White is similar to Dixie's | pirthday Gifford Pinchot M
that » sentiment against the alleg- ration of gram, ‘Hold fast to that to attend. _Boun ne ME | hundreds of people were on the out-|in her attempts to crash the movie yeq notice that he
ed discriminatory rates be -oused. ch thou hast! Stand pat.” Next| of course, the usual chicken dinn Commisiol JU sttih | side of the auditorium, gcoing there gates and win fame and fortune. And |t, the finish for el
Hearing of the battle being wage y |S ng you V eed your COWS, and supper will be a feature of ft EQ oa)! y ROS : | with the purpose of hear an Alice herself says of the role: iof Pennsylvania
os man to put Central Pensylv {unite wy sheep when the grass again| gay. Patton folks need not be told’ SIeID | je what was possible of the great) “I didn’t really have to study my|of two inder
A019 field nn ¢ anal c wi e abu ant . : = 3 :
coal fields on an equal footing with Vu 3¢ abundant, : : of the quality of the meals served dance celebrity. i
Se arby S he Cle: ielc /y judg ent, ¢ 1 ellige anc av k » re p Q ’ C 1
hose of Neary States, the Cle: : h ny Jgment, an ntelligent and | they know that from pleasant experi . aq | Manager ther of Sunset, an-|= $ y decision by the
Rot ary Club extended to Mr. Camp a complete survey of our State should ences of former years 1 f V 1s been speeded Notnte that] : 1d was vi g to get a job. 1 only ive out as the
; “ne ress last K's be ade i rder that it av 1r n : * Gen: : 0 for the 5. acording : C CS that n L ged IE oed = : 1 it as 1
ion to address last wee [08 ade 10 gd a oe a There will be dancing afternoon and | MP *0 Hi i ing 2 Osborne, in person, anc y yp} BCCACE natural. : : In characte
ns on ite 166d evening, and various games and amuse- IS sllerr [the eve ) lay, ust 22nd But I liked the role so much that] former governor chose
situation. Their cases could then be! ments will be provided. ndustries. ug eA nl .. I tried to make it one of the best 5,4 «square D
to induc i presented to President Hoover, Secre- aka bi rane har t of a small quan- | ry fai or 2 acid usr iinings I have ever done. I don’t know ot 5 ho will on i
ths Snsnc % hie dior tary of Agriculture Hyde and numbers . y ty of ¢ from the truck} ol ers, NaviNg ; 2 In ( 7 HE
the Spang tix : oy 4 a numbers | gRITOR THOMPSON NEW : er “7° | the Columbia Broadcast § n Iti rT succeeded, but I knew a 10t| on should the supreme
Mr. Camp, who st that itts- | Of the ederal Farm Board who are < Buin «5 garden a y home near Eb-|. tv e Di xie, as it was the second time date the Luzerne county
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burgh college instructor-economist is | ager to render any assistance within COMMANDER OF G. A. R. ensburg R ¥arl MoCowan| nd ih bs be fa had played her.” ballots declared F ank S
heir 1 HN 1 iat € 2reby e 1'e lamous. 1 1aV¢E ¥ a al Sy eclarec Te K
vacating in Canda, but that his accept- | their power for the conservation of the CT Nore oma the count jail to), "pig r Th Originator, Mulhall, Blanche Sweet, and|pominated. Preemption papers for both
ance of an invitation is looked for. Dr, | animal industry of our State and Na-| Walter R. Thompson, editor of the await a September grand | a 0 39, how hear "The Originat Ford Sterling are in the big cast. parties Se ened iam To * Li Sein
: : 7i 1e arties signe ent y by Luzerne
11 is the publisher of several boogs | ton. Mountaineer Herald and a member of| jury follow inary hearings be- YL morne. roe e———— county Coton were filed ee
. E eT : : oo : en : : te rrr - - ‘r AQ | vy l , were Ille
compare Central- Western tr the Lieut. Speer Orr camp, Sons of| fore Justic Peace Charles P. PATTON CHURCH NO’ IES WEST CARROLL TOWNSHIP | Dauphin county court 4
lvania freight rate coal wit YQLON v rr Veterans, was elected commander of Rowland. 1 unable to furnish | S toteirk
Pe Ivo Wi jo $3 2% 87 goal Xith CRESSON RESIDENT $ : t TEACHERS NAMED secretary. P. S. Stahlnec
those revailing for States farther |
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Bittehiireh nnder ‘ : y "
Pittsburgh under 1 coul d have ‘ad libbed the used only in the event
he State Depart-
: the Capt. John M. Jones post, Grand bail in tl 500 each. i Stahlnecker made it >
south and west. He spoke at the big COMMITS SUICIDE |Army of the Republic, of Ebensburg, — rrp ts Baptist Church and Reilly Mission. | i heli Es Le
rally at Spangler three years ago dur- — at a special meeting of the post held PATTON DEFEATS THE Lord’s Day Services. New Addition to Bakerton Building Darties woud De pred da
ing the movement to have the alles Joseph Zelenski, 60, Slashes Throat | following the funeral of the late 1 VER B > RRS Rev. M. H. Jones, pastor. Nears Completion; Other Supreme court upholds Pin
the 1 ment to have the alleged | COLVER BALL PLAYERS : ination by the Republican
differences remedied. with Razor: Had Been in Edmund James, former commander. = At Reilly, 9:00 A. M. Bible School Improvements Made The only ex yo Sadi Rove
i 0 Health The action was taken by three surviv-| nei 4 eame of base. | folowing with Sermon by the pastor S Li ith eXpianaion « OHere
a . ls : ¢ 10U1Y e 26 D aSe~ Q 3311 “nk r 2 aninecker p ak 2 DOSEess
| ing members of the post in order that b xn > ; ol P ° A. Field Patton 10:30 A. M. Bible School fol "he schools of West Carroll Town-| " necger fo; taxmsg Do :
it might continue to function and its 1 A} hrs a the Pattor lowed with Sermon by the past p will reopen September 2. A new two parties instead of only 1 was
property he Teiaineq during ihe reo Ba seball team i the fasts Cn :30 P. M. B. Y. P. U, President four-room addition to the building at Oe SoTer govs: rnor placed a great
: = : maining years of its three member asebal I he fasts | Averast B. Jones. ote nbn 15 Ta lD a : of wegiht on both names 1
Filippo Blasco of Croyle township, at his home by slashing his throat with Te the leath oo oD 2 bers] outfit, by a 1 to 0. Patton 7:30 P. M. Evening Worshi wiih Sakerton rapidly earns completion to preserve their use for
wl lesa A o ; in Cambria county !'a razor. He was fi i a short time por € dea oO ne last member| . Leae ti len ’ . MM. wveni Orsi} VIL | ay ] be ready for the opening of |. ..~ = A
who pleadec ilty in Cambria county|a razor. He was found a short time| no pct will be dissolved and the chartered 1 ague twirler, | germon by the past ier The balldi tS intimated there may be
court Tuesday charges of violating |after he had committed the act by fan ; i > fasko, for und work, and he eiviesiar. stone ab 1: roy new term. The Lng 9 t. emptions
1 R : 7 | charter returned to the national { Wednesday evening at 7:30, Prayer , also is being renovated prions.
the liquor laws, was fined $100 and his son, who summoned a physician. | j.oqnization ched an ¢ ally game, hold-|ang Bible Study : Te ! tT Staff t teach | Filling of the two
costs and placed on pa e for a period. | Zelenski, however, passed away shortly | = __ : $n the visi it three hits. The| The Board of Co-operaf 11 meet | os i i ey ana | Ve Pro; acess 4
three 1 y - a \ sma : 5 & £ ao new term has been a u nd | igh :
of three ye: Micha 1-Calt ‘ns of Cas- | after the arrival of the physician from | CAUGHT UNDER WHEELS OF box score: every last Wednesday evening in the; . : {in all. The name of
sand also charged with violating the loss. of blood. He had been in poor | FREIGHT, MAN LOSES RIGHT LEG | COLVER R. month, after the ayer : . zertor Ima C. Hauk, of El. | Party’ 'was taken out by
liquor laws, was given a suspended [health for several months. E. Ganoe, cf 0 n. everv first Ss 1 ave i sh | porters in Allegheny county
g ters All (
’ Bah. ot oi rer Communion, ev st Sunday eve + ©. Brown, of Barnesboro;(Lorcers in Alegheny county ¢
sentence when he entered a plea of | Surviving are his widow and the fol- | william Sanders, aged 30 of Cassan- Pyer, rf. ning in the month. Mla 1 ve illv. of Patt Colette G.| 289
guilty. May Stiffler of Portage, who [lowing children: Joseph, of Cresson;|qra was caught under the wheels of | Perkins, The churcl where you are a BE > ah ae Mop [| In selecting the
loaded o ot AFT the |B Se Tornt EHavanc. Fre tI are B, Was coup i vio a eddy. edu? J oy 8 ley, of Al a; Mrs. Maude McPo- |, , :
pleaded guilty to an infraction of the Bonnie, of Fort Stevens, Ore.; William, | 4 freight car a short distance east of Larimer, Stranger but once. 1 Ruth Boslett of Car Play’ and “Square De
moral code, was given a suspended of Colorado; Stanley, of Cairnbrook; pened SE stati . 1 rine the vac f Ret y | Tu slob Ys ar- | ratorial c: 3
S * : ~ Ys nbrook; | the Portage railroad station about 3|L: Ball, During the vacat f Rk Wa : serine Glasser, of Bar-|Datorial candids
Sehisaes Brigh o ort; Walter, of Cresson, |gclock Tuesday afternoon, his right|Shettis, Jones, pastor of the aptist| nochoro: Helen Marr of Lock Haven, 1ave become by
a and Mrs. Virginia Mascir Cress | ? : : = x 3 Not Si EE NEeSHOIA - Mall, 3 ANIVRIOTI
ERI EEE rs Shih Funan irginia Masco, of Cresson | jeg being amputated below the kneee. B Church, the following will he ) Anstead, of Patton; Ann Schet-| Campaigns from
FIND REVLOC MAN DEAD Funeral services will be conducted | Removed to the office of Dr. Miller | Conley, s¢ of the Sunday services noth morning Jf Cresson: Margaret Conway, of |l1¢ State on behalf
William Dubbert, aged 39 years pay i a > clock a St. | for emergency treatment, he was rush- Shedlock, and evening: town. and Urula Ryan, of Lilly. Roosevelt in the bull moose
merly of Burgettstown, Wa rant I = LNOLC Church. In-|eq to the Memorial hospital, Johns-| a = | August 17—mar or ] . Benedict—Gertrude Mangold and | 91%
County, but who had been g at|™ ill be in the church ceme- town, where his condition was reported | TOTALS August 24—Rev. C. Cc 1 Ha I 1e Lacey, both of C 11
: : tery at the Summit | : : PANT reatoon ¥ . ; ie Lacey, both of Carrolliown, | hn
Revloc recently, was found dead i got ' as serious, due to the loss of blood. PATTON D. Director and =Lvangeist ie | McConnell, of Cresson; Eliza TYPHOID FEV ER CASES
Association. 3 : y of Barnesboro; Elizabeth Davi- REPORTED AT SPANGLER
August 31—The aeacons will ha f Benedict; Cecilia Severin,| YY
charge. 4 wn; Margaret Dukes of Bar- wo new cases of ty
The above persons \ aiso conauc oro; Monica Strittmatter, of Car
the service at ill )
‘The pastor will be home to occup; ane School—Corine Snyder ,of Car-| YW: £ unt;
his pulpit the first Sun In Septem-| roltown tor, Tuesday by State
PLEADERS ARE SENTENCED ——ei
IN COURT AT EBENSBURG Joseph Zelenski of Cresson aged 60
men years, committed suicide Tuesday nite
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chair at his home Tuesday evening. | 3 — | The nature of the accident could not | Halusl
Mrs Dubbert had been away a visit | THOMAS-STICH be learned, as it was not discovered | Christ
and when she returned ind him | e— until members of the “cabin crew” of | Carretti,
slumped in the chair, life being extnict. - Mus. Malte Stich and Frank C.|the train. It is believed that the vic-| Cooper, s
A heart condition caused the death: it | Thomas, well-known store proprietor | tim boarded the train, which was tra- | Merriman,
is stated. at Carrolltown, were united in mariage | veling east a low rate of speed, near the | Bradley,
ia samt Tuesday evening at St. Benedict's station to ride to Cassandra and fell Nov
Aes ; onastery y he Rev Ie ap 3 ovay & yb nr Ver | tints . : nv ~ +1
CHURCH HOLIDAY TOMORROW | %% i Bl she Rev, igi? al Under the wheels, | Tinick, ber. ick School — Adelaide MeAuliff | tor H. H. Griffith, Mrs
rly = . . D.D. ne ceremony was periormed | BI | Stask ——— - eee ee 5 nA Zr and son Kent
Tomorrow, Friday, August 15th, is! gt lock Af jstasko, | : o:slown. ia ene
’ J » Wat lock. Z ndants were Mr. ¢ Po V 7 TA TEN BR - . . i favor ok tha. Sram
the Feast of the Assumption of th 7 oe rv Siem is were Mz, and CARD OF THANKS. NOMINATING PAPERS FILED ; grement has been named lever at the Spang
Blessed Virgin Mary, and is observed | tows enry Snyder, both of Carroll-| Through these columns we desire to| TOTALS 52 er 1 p he Kakertown building, and | have been makin
in the Catholic churches throughout bon, 1 : thank all our friends and neighbors, Colver 000 000 000—0| Liberal pa apers nominating J.| Charles Reitcha at the St. Benedict Mrs. Wagner's : g
the world as a Holyd 3 re The newly-weds are very welk known | Who so kindly assisted us during our {Patton . 000 001 00x—1|Lewis Denne, “Ports Age! ; Vash- | buildir Haven, at Maz lar, but were vi
i worl ¢ € oiyaay o 1 - | locally PY as as 1 te a | ree reave r inik : i v3 ha J fu 1 ? andi 3
ede ee eg et iota Iogelly. Mi : Thomas nas conducted a recent bereavement, the illness and| Two Ba Tinik, Parkins, G.|ington, Cresson and Edwa Mec — in Nanty-Glo when they were
WANTED Middl ar = : join. tgrocer; confecrionery establish- | death of our mother, Mrs. Elizabeth | Ball. as ll Off Stasko, 1;|Donald, Spangler, for the yislature Governor Fisher has appointed Miss | ill. The first case of typhoid fever
hee — i le 3 ay r| ment at C: arrolltown for some time. Elliott; for the floral offerings, and for | Shed! 1 Out By Stasko, 5; | from the second Cambria ( y dis-| Sara M. Soffel, a Pittsburgh woman the county was reported at Spangler
house work. Good home. Inquire Courier 2 wil take up their residence in'the donation of cars at the funeral.—!Shedlock, 7 e, White. Score M.!trict were filed Mon ith the state! ney, to fill a judgeship vacancy in last week. The victim is a patient a
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