. a cma W. B. WILSON © i” PH CALLED ys DEATH | OPPORTUNITY FOR PINCHOT , cco x a native retired letter in bed Sunday Although his health had been impa E asly of LESTER BABY GRAND PIANO year of Johnstown, aged Carrolltown and 2a] i€ was found dead at home. i | y . . ye . Rn 3 Secretary of Labor in Wilson's morning his Perfect condition—one old. ped ¢ Cabinet Bolts Party to for a number of years, Mr. Eas Sly was | Must be sold at once at sacrifice, Aid Forester, about as usual Saturday and retired Real bargain—either cash, or will re about 10 o'clock Saturday night in ap- . re pi William B. Wilson, Secretary of | parent good health. Death was attri-| § be sold to reliable party on easy Labor in President Woodrow Wilson's {buted to heart disease. monthly terms. Confidential infor- Cabinet, and candidate for the U. 8S George H. Easly was born in Car-|}, 40, apply, Box No. E. Senate on the Democratic ticket|yolitown June 7, 1870, a son of the against William 8. Vare in 1926, Satur-| ate 2 tty. James C. and Josephine | day announced that he will support Scanlon Easly. He was a grandson | ——————— — TTT and vote for Gifford Pinch tepubli- | of the late District Court Judge George | LEGAL NOTIC E. can, for the Governorship. W. Easly. Mr. Easly carried mail in| RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF In a formal statement released Sat-| Johnstown for a period of 30 years.|sanp COMMISSIONERS DECLAR- urday from Pinchot State headquarters | retiring five years ago on account Ol | ING CHEST TOWNSHIP, CAMBRIA at Philadelphia, Wilson said: his health. |COUNTY OPEN TO THE KILLING “Recent developments in the cam- In addition to his widow, Mrs. Re-/ OF DEER WITHOUT VISIBLE paign have strengthened me in my de- becca Doyle Easly, Mr. Easly is sur- | ANTLERS IN 1930, AND PRESCRIB- termination not to vote for Hemp 4 yh y the following childre H.|ING THE RULE AN REGULA- Wilson said. “Aside from a number of and Paul J. Easly, both of | TIONS OF HUNTING FOR AND selfish interests that are using the re- | Pittsburgh; Clair Easly, New Kens-|RILLING SUCH DEER DURING peal of the Eighteenth Amendment as ington; George W. Easly, a student SUCH OPEN SEASON. a smoke screen behind which they are of the Pitt Junior college at Union- “Now October 1, 1930, pursuant to fleecing the American people, there is town; Carl Easly, du Pont place, and |, wer and authority vested in the no plunderbund whose leaders know Earl and Sorah Easly, both at home. {Board of Game Commissioners of the what they want, and how to get it, Two grandchildren also survive. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under better than the leaders of the Phila- Mr. Easly was a brother of Mother | Article V, section 511 of the Act of the delphia machine. And what they want | Rose Marie and Sister Mary, both | General Assembly, approved May 14, would seriously demote the general wel- | nuns of the Holy Name convent, San [1925 P. L. 752 be it resolved: That the fare. I shall not go along 1 them. | Antonio, Fla.; Henry Easly, Hastings; |Board of Game Commissioners of this They are opposed to Pnchot because Mrs. John Hurley and Gertrude Easly, |Commonwealth, being duly informed, they cannot control him. I shall vote | both of Carrolitown, and Walter B.|upon information obtained, that deer for Pinchot.” Easly, Seward. | have become destructive to property, Sr ——————_————— Funeral services were conducted at |and that the deer herds should be re- BINDING OF WOMAN 9 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. John | {duced in the Township of Chest County of Cambria, State of Pennsylvania; and being satisfied that conditions warrant it, hereby declare the Township of { Chest County of Cambria of said Com- | monwealth, open to the killing of deer Gualbert’s Catholic church, Johnstown. | Interment was in the church cemetery in Geistown. IS INVESTIGATED State police of the Ebensburg bar- racks are investigating the case in Al- 1 legheny Township in which Mrs. Frank | nish any definite information as to just | without visible antlers, we hing 60 Boley was found securely tied in her | what did occur. According to the story {lbs, or more with entrails removed, bed at the Boley residence along the | of the officers, nothing in the liouse | through the use of legal fire arms, as William Penn Highway, about four | or around it had been distrubed by the | hereinafter provided, during a special miles east of Ebensburg. Mrs. Boley's | persons responsible for the attack on season of three days, to wit: Beginning condition was discovered by her hus-| the woman. Whie the State Police on the 27th day of November, 1930, and band when he reached his home about | have very little to work upon, neverthe- | ending the 29th day of November, 1930, midnigt on Tursday. Although there | less a thorough investigation is being | both of said days inclusive. were no marks upon Mrs. Boley to in- {made and it is expected tha the af- | The rules and regulations for such dicate that violence had been exercised | fair will be cleared up within a short | hunting during the said open season binding her, she was unable to fur- | ti me. shall be as follows: in We join with Firestone in PRE- INVENTORY SALE Prior to Closing of Fiscal Year Oetober 31 We ARE overstocked on some types and sizes of tires and tubes, also accessories—we want to clear our shelves and racks and get ready for the renewal of our franchise with Firestone. WE HAVE marked down prices to the very bottom. Every tire is a most unusual bargain because every tire is made by Firestone and bears the Firestone name for your protection. NEVER before has Firestone quality been avail- able for so little cost. Practically every tire is new—fresh from the Firestone Factory. DurinG this pre-inventory sale, we will give you a special allowance for your old tires in trade for new, safe Firestone tires. Come in today and find out how little it costs to equip your car with these sturdy, dependable, non-skid Firestone tires. Tue PRICE of rubber and cotton is low—Fire- stone quality is the highest it has ever been and at these greatly reduced prices you will want to replace your worn tires at once and have your car equipped for the wet, slippery weather of fall and winter. Gome in while we have your size at these wmsual oavgains STOLTZ MOTOR CO. Patton, Pa. CAMBRIA THE Commonwealth. for hunting in the order shall entitle the kill one deer weighing 60 lbs. removed, in the The only on the antlers ing for son, which are now levied and ase authority of th Pennsylvania ( of America; an to the highest fv ided such bid accrued interes The Bonds wi 1, 1930, will be 1¢ November Bonds N November 1 'S or BONDS.” 3Y ORD} FP v COI 1. The persons entitled to hunt for and Kill deer, without visible antlers, during such open season in the said County, shall be such only as have obtained a special deer license from the Board at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the manner prescribed by m oll of the Act of 1925 P, L. 752 of this 2. The number of licenses to | limited to 240, and are to be of applications made to Board at Harrisburg, residents of Pennsylvania or The special deer license is person on payment of a fee of $2.00 without visible the County of Cambria only. special deer any person without fee shall be good lands in which such person reside and culti- vate and entitles the holder to kill thereon one deer without visible Except as herein provided, the hunt- and killing visible antlers during shall be subject, to the provisions of the game laws of this Commonwealth pal only and a as to principal and interest, and mate as follows: Bonds Nos. 1 18, inclusive on November 1, 1931 3onds Nos. 19 to 37, inclusive On November 1, 32 Bonds Nos 0 57, inclusive, on November 1, 1933 Bonds No to 78, inciusjve, on November 1 134 Bonds Nos. 79 {g 100, inclusive, on November 1, 1935 Bonds Nos to 123, inclusive, on November 1, Bonds N fo 147, inclusive, on November 1 Bonds N to 172, inclusive, on November 1 Bonds Nos. 173 to 198, inclusive, on November 1 Bonds Nos inclusive, on November 1, to 255, inclusive, on Contr received he 3rd day of Novem- : | ccompanied by a cer- | for, wre nion of Messrs. Town- Munson, eserved f Cambria County : aining bids should be m ‘CAMBRIA COUNTY | Y CONTROLLER. 2t PATTON COURIE R said county sued in the to Penna., and ued to any holder to hunt for and antlers, or more with entrails Township of Chest in license issued to said County upon of deer without such open sea- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, Notice of Appeals. Boroughs, NOVE Chest Springs B field, Conemaugh and Cresson Town- | ships. NC MBER 10th, orough; Chest C YWVEMBER 12th, 1930: 1930 | The Commissioners of Cambria County, sitting as a board of Revis- | = . ion, will be at their office in Ebens- ; burg on the following dates to revise | 4 One series valuations and hear appeals from the] ~ : I'riennial Assessment for the year 1931 2 A ° ed 1 % i 'HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1¢ il : . iS pr 1Ce( from Adams and Allegheny Townships: | at, Ashville, Barn ro and Br owns- | BH . town Boroughs. | 4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1930: | 3 3 Barr, Blacklick and Cambria .Town- io ib ships; Carrolltown and Cassandra J - B8 *1095 f. 0. b. Flint, Mich. 8 | THE EIGHT AS | ar - | | Cresson, Daisytown and Dale od oughs; Croyle and Dean Townships. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th 1930: | Kast Carroll Township; East Con | emaugh Borough, and Ebensburg | Borough (Center, East and West | Wards). | BUILDS iT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1930: East Taylor, Elder and Gallitzin | PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Townships; Ferndale and Franklin | Boroughs. Bean, So-inng AS a ition MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1930: ; P t 3 ) Ts atl S itzi Jeistow os . al A { of this resolution, on conviction in a Galiitan, Celstown, Hastings And a ton uto 0. np : : : Loretto Boroughs; Jacksor and \ summary proceeding before a Justice of Sh TT cores Aaa i vimy, re : : : Ee Lower Yoder Townships. the Peace, alderman or magistrate, TUE UR AA Te - an shall be sentenced to pay a fine of one UpSDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1930: i hundred ($100.00) dollars for each deer Lilly Borough (1st and 2nd Wards) | ‘WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM unlawfully killed, and for violating any| Lorain Borough, Middle Taylor, | 5 other provision of this resolution $25.00] Munster and Portage Townships. and costs of prosecution, and on failure | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, to pay said fine and costs shall be| 1930: imprisoned one day for each dollar of Nanty-Glo Borough (1st and 2nd - Em fine imposed and costs of prosecution; Wards), Patton Borough (Ist and oo RT ¥ 3 pursuant to Article V, Section 512 of} 2nd Wards), Portage Borough (1st 2 a WwW ne oman 0S the Act approved May 14, 1925, P. L.} and 2nd Wards). 752 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1930: That this resolution be adopted Reade and Richland Townships; be entered on the minu of this] Sankertown and Scalp. Level Bor- U 0 Board, published as provided by law,: oughs; South Fork Borough (1st RR hei and duly certified by th Executive and 2nd Wards) and Summerhill . " Secretary as and for the Act of the| Borough. Lost Her Double Chin—Lost Her Prominent Hips— Board of Game Commissioners of FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1930: Lost Her Sluggishness Potnsyivanis 5 tiation Stonycreek Township, Southmont n lieu of a printed applcatic Borough, Summerhill Township Gained Physical Vigor — Vivaciousness —-a Sh ly Fi blank, the same information Wribieh Spangler Borough, Susquehanna : 2 es on Sipe vigure on a plain piece of paper will suffice, Township, Tunnelhill Borough and Tops as follows: Name; Sreet or R. D} On Upper Yoder Township, hoy the pause? | Notice also that you have gained * Post ice: pation: 21ght; ” ly ie, .15 contain the | in energy— skin is clearer—your a Post Rg wi Are Re. | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 19 : lis you body ane, Se Te Te lly Sn : Hd yo FOIOF Of Hay, Coin YES, Duy Vintondale, Westmont and Wilmore gl | nerves must have to { | $ sparkle wi gierions health, sident Hunter's License Number and : “ ih 5 r 1 v nus ve 10 lunc- | feel younger in body—keener in rind. County Number Boroughs; Washington, West Carroll erly. | KRUSCHEN will give any fat Yvon Special Deer Licenses can only West Taylor and White Townships. When your vital organs fail to per- | a joyous surprise Dive 47y nu parsen be secured from the County Game TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1930: fos in: Rreclly Four bowels Get an 85¢ bottle of KRUSCHEN Protector of the County in which the JOHNSTOWN (st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, : i ? roy ad tal Waste SALTS (lasts four weeks). If even this applicant resides. Tit name and| °th and 6th Wards). i ay Joris fe youse first bottle doesn’t convince you this address of the Game Protector for| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1930: Try | A teaspoonful of] is the easiest, safest and surest way to Cambria County is: Elmer B. Thompson JOHNSTOWN (7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, KRUSCH AT 3 Tt glass of hot | lose fat—if vou don't feel a Sinerh 396 Coleman Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 11th, 12th and 13th Wards). rning—in three weeks | improvement in health—so gloriously BOARD OF GAME COMMISSIONERS | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th. 1930: | and note how many | energetic—vigorously alive—your Ins. J. zn pack JOHNSTOWN (14th, 15th, 16th. 17th ! it lave vanished. | money gladly returned. 3t Executive Secreiary 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st Wards). ; xe ei pepm————— J. D. WALKER, CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. M BO cowREh Foombose semi ’ : W. J, CAVANAUGH - Ebenshure, Pa. ober 16, 1930 ] TTT + Aan A d NOTICE is hereby civen that the|COMMISSIONZRS OF CAMBRIA Re war tevens County Controller of Cumbria County, ATTEST: COUNTY Cr iNTYTDA 3 SYR Eto Pennsylvania, will receive sealed bids : ie 5 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER for {he purchase of 600 coupon boda GEORGE E. KERBEY of the demomination of $1,000.00 each, Clerk Phosa Office and Resldemce CARKROLLYOWN, PENA 3 aggregating $660,000.00, bearing interest| Ebensburg, Pa. October 15, 1930. at the rate of 4’ er gnnum, payable | 4t-11-5, ce semi-annually, f any tax gr faxes Eis { Se Bl may hereafter be ed by or under the Commonwealth of f the United States will sejl said bonds onsible bidder, pro- t less than par anu be defed November sterable as {6 princi- MONTHLY PAINS PATTON DR and discomforts of msnstrustion quickly gone with a BEEQI1 and a swallow of water, SK harmless and not habit forming. Endarsed by many doctors Package (2 te 6 Meaths’ Supply) $1.00 Package 29 Coats or Sale at UG Co. INC. tables iy Edward’s Hardware Co. | Sawa? -| | FURNITURE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Good Bldg. | Reuel Somerville atton, Pa. MAJESTIC RADIO & RANGES Phone 4 Ebensburg, Pa. i—— ay AIT VIN, /7 al C TUTTI WUT] owher & Co. Wil 287, inclusive, inclusive, ¢ inclusive, , inclusive, inclusive, inclusive, on 8, inclusive, inclusive, , inclusive, on ed to Henry L ler, Ebensburg. up to 11:00 of the par value of ! made payable to | of Cambria County issued subject to Philadelphia, | to reject any mation apply to the , Eb- THE COUNTY OF L. CANNON, 666 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 666 also in Tablets. EDMOND PROCESS WORK BY ONLY. OUR P CESS REQUIRES LESS HEAT, AND ABSOLUTE- LY PROTECTS INJURY BY CHEMICALS STEAMING. $7. D-amm 0 anmmO-c-0. OVER MAS. Ml. 115 South Fifth Of Permanent ‘THE SURE WA Y’ PHONE NO. 127-J. APPOINTMENT ERFECT PRO- LESS TIME, HAIR FROM AND 250 M. SCOTT Ave.,, PATTON 30 4.) xs. 1 a. oe. Major Disa As Dyn: What migh the major di bituminous co two men and ers shortly 1 day man tri Sonman near Port ers on ru a distance of the trip buckl human load ing. When the w jured was und ty sticky of dy ply dynam have been on fact that the probably preve lives. The deac Michael Has Stephen Hasch fered fracture crushed right 1} George Fu of Shafe, fracture stantly. Those to Johnstc seriou. wn 1 Mem August Smith ture ous and conditi Martin Barn: facture of lous conditi Anton Fry fracture of sku of th and su conditio Smit an Edwe Al ture of the pel les; condition 1 John Majer, tusio wind lac ide and back; Mer John Smeg ndik f e of old rolling a Man long t around on s with his sno blasts which Byrd fl from long as Old M do those for New York in . the joyous ‘isl —the West I sunshine and waters edged cities, pirate blue mountair fields, coral re and the dimp! and picturesq One of the ed to cruise to the forthcomi ton Canadian 3edford, whic day trips fron mencing Jam leaving on Feb on these expt muda, beautif of the warm
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