| [COUNTY SETS NEW HUNT- GOVERNOR FISHER -ING LICENSE RECORD CHRISTMAS SEAL 1930 Registration of Huntérs Surpasses Last Year's Mark by SALES CHAIRMAN ~ County Treasurer George W. Reese 1,138 Permits. Health, He Says, Is One of announced recently that the regular Greatest Gifts for All allotment of hunting licenses for Cam- Pennsylvanians bria County, numbering 11,200 had — been issued some time ago. In addi- In announcing last week his accep-| ion to this amount, 362 licenses of a tance of the Honorary Chairmanship special issue had been disposed of, of the 1930 Christmas Seal Sale in making a total of 11,526, up until the Pennsylvania, Gov John 8. Fisher 1e-| ,) o. of business Friday. This surpas- ferred to health as one of the great-| .o the number issued for the same est gifts Pennsylvanians. of 10,388 had been issued. The observance of November 30 as| The last allotment of licenses re- Tuberculosis Sunday and December 12| ceived by the County Treasurer and as Tuberculosis Day in the schools is| which are now being issued by him sugested by the Governor, who said: | contain the words “Special Issue.” They | The Pennsylvania Tuberculosis 80-|give to the hunter the same privileges ciety and its 100 affiliated organiza-| and nothing more than the regular tions throughout the State are engaged | Jicenses. in a year-round tuberculosis preven- | tion and health promotion effort. Their | WANTED—Middle aged lady for work is mage possible by the annual| housework in Altoona. Good home to sale of Christmas Seals and Health| the right party. Address Courier office Bonds. “The 24th annual Christmas Seal sale will begin Friday, November 28. In connection with this campaign, Tu- berculosis Day in the churches will be observed on Sunday, November 30, and . Tuberculosis Day in the schools on Friday, December 12. It is fitting that This Spot this should be done. Tuberculosis daily wrecks homes—a Condition in which : # our churches and schools are vitaly in- By WILL ROGERS terested. Information will be given on| 6 OU’VE probably heard about the disease and how to prevent it. the old-fashioned airplanes “The Christmas Seal this year pic-| that they have parked out on some tures a jovial Santa Claus, with a| of these government aviation fields. tree on his shoulder, anonuncing he| The planes was made before the brings ‘Health to All’ Health is one of| War, and they've got a pre-war the greatest and most lasting gifts. kick in them. Sometimes they kick “Disturbed economic conditions, like| over the traces and make a bad the present, help to break down resist-| SPill and then the newspapers has ance to tuberculosis. The use of these| @ big story. But generally the army Will Rogers Picks A Story For bright stickers on all letters and pack- TTR ages wil laid this life-saving work. It ( Th LE id is a tasck that calls for the help of everybody.” X © — Near Panic Averted As “398 ( { Films Burns in Theatre —— | men manage to make the things i fly, and sometimes they even train a recruit with one of them. I was told not long ago about a young guy that was trying to be A panic was narrowly averted in the Rivoli theatre at Ebensburg Thursday night when a reel of film caught fire | in the projection booth. As the flames! ad y > and were reflected upon the screen before | ods lator ot ea, Jymne the safety shutters could be closed,| gpeak of, and the officers had done persons in the audience started a mad| the pest they could with what they rush from the building, but the near| had on hand. Finally it was time panic was checked by quick work on| for the young guy to fly the plane the part of theatre attaches. The only gall by himself, and he went up, damage was to the reel of film, which| with an instructor in the seat be- was destroyed. hind him. There was a real strong me ees wind blowing from the south-east, Rager Released After and the officer told the guy to head Serving Ten Months right into it and in four hours he would be in Mexico City, where he was expected by the Mexican gov- ernment. Well, the boy drove the Jonathan Rager of Johnstown, who pleaded guilty to charges of violating old boat as hard as he could, but the gambling laws and later appeared| the wind was mighty strong and as a commonwealth witness against| the engine on the old relic was Joseph Cauffiel, former mayor of the| mighty weak, and when he come city of Johnstown, who was convicted | down at the end of six hours he on several charges of official miscon-| landed right on the same field he Juet, was discharged from the county| took off from. When he saw the jail last week after having served | soldiers coming over towards his slightly more than ten months of a| plane, he says to the instruction of- one-year sentence. (Cauffiel, who was SEF: 329. . sentenced to a minimum term of two | ell, its dam vise of Bis Mey, Yeats still has about ten months oi soldiers here to welcome us, ain’t it, Captain?” | | | Quebec, Center of Winter Sports in North America, . Ideal Setting in Which to Celebrate Holiday Season that can be provided fOr ,o.i0q last year by 1,138, when a total] "~ 2 ! Camera Free! HAWKEYE MAKE One coupon is given with every quart of oil or gallon of gasoline purchased, as well as all other 25¢ purchases. When you have 25 Coupons, the camera is yours absolutely FREE. All Kinds of Repair Work and Accessories, Candies, Tobaccoes, Groceries. SCANLAN’S GARAGE Chest Springs, Pa. I | CONFESSED BOOTLEGGER | GIVEN 30-DAY SENTENCE | Johnstown Man Charged With Sale of Liquor To School | Boys. Waiving the finding of a true bill and entering a plea of guilty to charges of violating the liquor laws, James Ro- berts, 33, of Johnstown, was sentenced to 30 days to one year in the county jail by the court at Ebensburg Mon- day. According to statements made to the court by officers who arrested Roberts |in an alleged speakeasy in the rear of Union street, Johnstown, the entire supply of liquor was coltained in pint bottles escreted in pockets of several overcoats. They also charged that many customers of the place were high school pupils. Pleading guilty to charges of en- tering a dwelling and a tool house with intent to commit a felony, Thomas Bunk of Scalp Level was sentenced to serve 30 days to three years in the county jail. Bunk is a member of an ) alleged gang of Windber and Scalp Level youths who are said to have broken into about ten dwelling and tool houses in that neighborhood over a period of about a year. Most of them | have pleaded guilty and are serving sentences in the county jail. The court handed down a decree Monday granting a divorce to William Simmers from Olive Simmers on the grounds of desertion. Both litigants are residents of Nanty-Glo. | Gallitzin Township Men Held for Starting Fire Charged with having started a for- est fire by burning brush on their | farm, Al Trexler and Howard Grey, both of Gallitzin township, were held | in bail in the sum of $300 each, fol- |lowing a preliminary hearing before | Justice of the Peace Charles P. Row- | land at Ebensburg Thursday. Bail was | furnished. nis | SHIRLEY HAS ENPFLUG Funeral services for Shirley Hassenp- flug, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hassenpflug o fthe Mountain House grounds, whose death occurred Sunday, will be conducted at 9 o’clock Wednesday morning in the Lilly Lu- theran church. Interment was in the church cemetery. DOG SLEDDING TE QUEBEC tv THE SNOW No city in the world has the natural | advantages Quebec possesses for win- | |’ ter sports. On a sunny winter day. & the St. Lawrence below sparkles like | a mammoth jewel. When the soft flakes fall, the broad river dims intc misty loveliness. Stately and domi- | Te See nating in snow-fall and sunshine | ZAC TRIFLET, alike, the huge rock of the Citadel QUEBEC stands impassive, epitomizing the past. Every tree for miles around wears garlands of crystal. Snow-fields | so several travel agencies have organ- roll away virginal and unending. Far- | ized all-expense escorted tours from off mountains raise their frosted bulks | New York and other big cities, leaving as a backdrop to complete the beauti- | in plenty of time for the various holi- | ful scene, day functions. Lovely old Quebec provides an ideal Christmas dinner at the Chateau setting in which to spend Christmas | Frontenac is a diversion in itself. The | week, with its parties, dances and ex- | great baronial dining-room is gaily peditions into the snow-bound coun. J decked in holiday greens; noise-mak- tryside. " Ski-ing, skating, toboggan-| ers and paper hats adorn the tables, ing on Quebec's celebrated triple-| and there is a procession of cooks track slide, crowned by Christmas| through the room laden with such dinner at the Chateau Frontenac is a | time-honored Yule-tide dishes as the program which makes a strong appeal, | boar’s head, baron of beef, suckling pig, English plum-pudding and other delicacies. On New Year's Eve, night of all nights, Quebec makes merry at the Jour de I’An Ball, one of the gayest events in Quebec's scintillating win- ter season. Society from New York, Boston, Philadelphia and other Metro- politan centers turns out in large numbers for this event, and the merry- making continues into the wee sma’ hours as Quebec bids adieu to the dying year and welcomes the New Year THE PATTON COURIER Ladies’ FINEST Underwear FINE BLACK SUEDE GLOVES, Priced at $3.00 and $5.00 BLACK KID GLOVES, Priced at $1.95 and $3.00 — carn Oamn0q BLACK SUEDETTE GLOVES at $1.50 I UE ACCESSORIES OF EV- ERY KIND FOR THE WELL DRESSED LADY, in her own inimitable way. A GROUP OF LUXURIOUSLY STYLED COATS, MATCHLESS IN BEAU LESS IN VALUE! WE ARE FAIRLY OUTDOING OURSELVES HIGH GRADE COATS AT SUCH MODERATE PRICES, IN CREPE BR 4 4 40 Y 4 OAD( L TH / x CARACUL AND RICH FUR TRIMMINGS, es PTH. BLACK At Remarkable Values CREPE DE CHENE UNDERWEAR Priced at $1.95 and $2.95 RAYON UNDERWEAR: Bloomers, Stepins, Combinations, Slips, Priced at 50c $1.00 $1.50 $1.95 in Children’s Rayon Bloomers, 50c Combina- tions, $1.00 7/ z 7 / : Ps? w= ti Every dejartment of our store is teeming with all that is the latest in Ladies’ Fall and Winter Wearing Apparel. Here you will find the most EVERY HAT IN OUR STORE RE- complete lines to be found PRESENTS THE NEWEST OF THE in : y 3 |, NEW MILLINERY, MOSH Ar : in a northern Cambria TRACTIVELY PRICED AND ALSO county exclusive Wom- PLEASING— oy HATS PRICE o ; en’s Store. We study iL ATS PRICED, $3.00 & the designs and needs of $2.00 our customers with each New Metallic and Velvet Com- bination Hats at $3.00 and you can rest assured of $5.00 and every season, and complete satisfaction if you buy from us. Make a vist to our store. You will be con- vinced of our statements. 5 - Handsome, Fur 0} Trim Garments, ~- $16.75 $29.75 $39.75 $49.75 TY, AND MATCH- IN SUCH ATTRACTIVE, WIG Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown, Pa. DETAIL CONI B Many Sous on Newspapers motor club: maintenance nia Departm ordinated un system to ke ing the wint during or Samuel Ecke department, information ¢ blished part gram on som system The Highw a publicity with a staff of motori tion perta reau publishe tin duripg th a winjer bul over detours. gutlines the 1 is ot be malir moval and al Because of ditions durin bulletin is im a carefully p: motorists info fiions, The plan Engineer Eck sponsible for Newspapers a be furnished frequently as all hours. Es: headquarters bublicity “bur pormgtion, iu pewspapers aj yide Irequent gas through stations. Motor club: commerce or will be enab! formgtion eit! #ices In the fi at Harrisburg State High important linl tem, Patrolm report conditi per highway mediately tak This service v at night. Di gular caretak foree will be stations will 1 for the publi its territory. DEMAND P The deman few days whe for killing d special seasol marked decre At present 30,000 of the for sections i killed legally 29, Because of ing each of commission those who int applications ¢ A jury in I court last we the sum of $i tiff in the ca. of Blacklick bria County, ard by the viewers awar alnd taken i Benjamin Fre lick Townshi] and the case week. BEECHNU USU An unusua nuts has caw in sections W is found, acc Game Comm During Oc for damage ¢ with the Com month last | filed. The c¢ 65 sheep a hives,
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