The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 18, 1930, Image 4

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    THE PATTON COURIER
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CARMELITE NUNS HOFFMAN EMPLOYEES TO GRAHAM ORDERS TRIO rr ————— emem————— LEG A
A public novena in preparation for
the holy nativity of the Infant Jesus Company and the Pres- Case Called By U. S.
through the opwerful intercession of dent Take Part. Attorney
St . Therese of Lisieux, the Little Flow- ain Alone)
er of Jesus, opened at the Carmelite Employees of the W. B. Hoffman 0 wio have been at liberty 5 virtue ,
1ssued out of
Pleas of Blai
monastery on Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 4]Ice Cream Company, both at the aw rw ila ler sentence
Barnesboro plant and at the seven four years while unoet S€ of
to jail from federal court, will be called
on to surrender about the first of th
year, United States Attorney Graham
said at Pittsburgh, Friday.
The men—E. W. Hardison, J. E.
Hunter and J. L. Simler, all of Johns-
p. m. and will continue for nine days
there will be ¢
closing Christmas eve, Wednesday, Dec.| other plants of the concern, will set
aside one day’s pay each month dur-
outery, at the
burg, on
24, at 4 p. m. 8 . I
All those who are unable to attend ing the entire winter to be turned ov.
+ % . er to their charitable organizations
the services in the chapel are requested tha nestatance of those in distress
to mail their petitions to the Rev. because of unemployment. os
Mother Prioress. Carmelite monastery. While the plan is not new in the under $5,000 bond
Loretto. present depression, it is unique in : since June 2, 1926, when they were
It is anticipated that many graces|three fold arrangement of contribu- | sentenced to six months in the Cam-
and great blessing will be received from |tions which will materially swell the bria county jail after being found guilty
heaven through the hands of the In-|amount given for relief. J. H. Leher of conspiracy to violate the prohibi-
fant Jesus and His devoted servant, of Altoona, president of the company, tion law in
St. Therese of the Child Jesus and the | will add dollar for dollar to the am-| plant.
holy face, during the coming nine days jount subscribed by the employees, ac-| Graham discovered the men had
for friends of carmel and clients of the cording to an anouncement, and, in|never served their sentences in check-
Little Flower. addition, the company itself will con-|ing up old records in his office and
Ths prepargiion for the oly netiviyy Ite ten per cont 12 its sales dur- began in investigation to determine
of the Infant Jesus, as well as the Ing Ite HOldnY Seasor at adopteivy | Ho, Hse of ihe delay.
feast day of Little Flower, Dec. 25, al Under he arrangement agop 0 oy! “1 discovered one of the men was
are requested to join with the Car- ine rman HL Sy Soar used as a witness in the second trial
melite nuns in praying for all spiritual ges al Ton tin ; oe re . (of Daniel Shelds another defendant
av ine this Tor-§ C00: lomployees Of (18 al plant. 4 he case, and for this reason they
and temporal favors during at Barneshoro, according to Manager| o.. not ordered to surrender until
Veni: Novena, is Simler. are heartily in accord wih the disposition of the Shields case.”
All who send petitions to the Carmel | the plan which is already in effect, Te
for prayers during this novena will} and from time to time the funds will aceine the IMpOSinG Tanks ri
share in the holy masses. Holy Com- be turned over to local authorities eg Ce |
mons ang. special Prayers of : hie | for charitable Purposes: of 1,800 members of the order gather-
sisters for the remainder of the year. a = ed at Altoona Friday for the Decem-
FRIDAY,
At 1
all the followi
to wit:
town—have been
All the righ
the Emmerling brewery :
| : Altoona Coal ai
owe
vate corporatiol
tain tract of
Township, Blai
cribed as fi
Come and See These WONDERFUL GIFTS
At Arrow Furniture Co., Altoona, Pa.
32 Different Designs
To Select From
Walnut or Mahogany $4.50 to.
$7.50 to $30
point on the li
Decker tract ai
Tract where th
and Blair. Cour
thence, south
east 130 perch:
post, corner; tl
west 98 perche
Kittanning Ru
down Kittannir
grees, east 20.3
vhence, still do
degrees, east 2
thence, still do
degrees, 30 min
to a post;
Kittanning Run
minutes, east 1
pile on the line
rant, land now
ley, Good and
land now or for
and Company,
it TV I om : SPINET DESK HS eh
( | perches to stak
Golden oak or W al-oalk. these | f Mahogany or Walnut. Thomas Ross W
are of extra large size. : Douglass Warra
crews
——
sams
PLANNING NOVENA ASSIST IN AIDING NEEDY TO SERVE SENTENCES
To Donate One Day's Pay Monthly; Defendants in Emmerling Brewery
BASSINETTES
In all sizes and
Inner Spring Mattresses
All sizes with a
very durable art
enameled in var-
ious colors.
On Sunday afternoons devotions will Appointment of Edwin R. Baldrige (ber ceremonial, feast and business
be at the same hour 4 p. m, in thelr gopigaysburg as a state workman's meeting of Jaffa Shrine. Hundreds of
Carmelite chapel and following the 00-1, sensation referee was announced | visiting Shriners found a cordial wel- |
vena prayers, there will be Benediction Friday by Governor Fisher. Baldrige | come as they arrived to participate in
Bo Ee Wu succeed Jacob Super of Hosting) the colortil seramonies at Jaffa’s new)
Little Flower which the Reverend Mo-
ther Prioress brought from France will
be offered for veneration. Also there
will be the blessing of babies and little
children.
AFew More Days
Job Selecting by Petition
minutes, west 1¢
Not Popular with Pinchot
thence, through
Warrant, south )
rtm west 223 perches
$19.00 to $35.00
Governor-Elect Also Shows No In-
terest in Patronage Now
land of the Glen
ber Company, w
: = | $20 to $45
To Do Shopping
Cabinet selection by petition is not 2
popular with Governor-elect Pinchot. — ——
adders of §saac Webb; t
= the Glen White
Company, north
percnes to a stc
He also made it known last week that
he will not bother with patronage until
he has completed his Cabinet positions.
Letters beseeching Capitol jobs have
been received at Milford by thethou-
sands since Election Day, and if Pin-
chot did nothing else he could not
And You'll Find Every
In full size or twinn
an original hicko
M. Burket’s hei
which is owned
Coal and Lumb
degrees, east 10
pile on the line
Cambria Countie
Enameled In A Walnut Brown
$9.00 to $32.00
read them all as they arrive. They
are classified for him in groups, but |}
it is doubtful if he gets much enthu-|§|
Little Gift or Big Gift
Slag out of looking at even the bund- | For Ladies Here. 3
county lines and
Conway, the mi
owned by the C
Lumber Compan;
30 minutes, east ¢
Supporters of W. J. Stiteler, Jr., who |
was an ardent Pinchot district chair-|§|
man in that part of the State con- lock corner by I
ceived the idea that the petition form |} . CEDAR CHESTS still by the count
of indorsement was the most effective Ji1S ne ecla Mantel Conway, north 3
way to land him at the Capitol. A few |} - Pp x7 ol en . yan. 8} ar. RB . . : east 22 perches t
of his friends had Congressment from || Walnut or Mahogany all cedar linedor or the real thence, ba conn
the central part of the State launch a |f| goo old solid cedar chests... With a miniature cedar chest Cl Kk I easterly direction
boom for Stiteler for Secretary of the |f§| Free. ginning. Contain
Commonwealth. y oC S { and seventeen
Stiteler’s abilities are known to Pin-|}| v vis nN eres Re to
myname | THE GREATEST VALUE | | fn Genuine Matos: ee + ah
tion of politicians under the next Ad- | : ‘ Eicht day ler or lower Ki
ministration it will be among those Re- |%! y - ; any. cages Ag is | i standing in the j
— publicans who were loyal in the pri- | N H O S | i. R Y T O D AY hr ey 4 heading of the ol
mary and did not hold off until a few 11] movement. Special at — sald seam of cos
days prior to the general election. \ supporting the 1
HY Table Lamps with Pottery % J 50 Horse Shoe slope
JOHN A. CIBULKA, BARNESBORO G EN U | N - 1 Bases and Parchment Shades ¢ u . : i fit
MAN, EXPIRES IN FLORIDA | Fancy decorations, all equip- > 2 Groh 4)
Ri d for johts served to the Alt
John A. Cibulka, aged 63 years, for { ped for two lights Company, under
the past 26 years a resident of Bar- R S E | 2 % Joe. "be 2s
neshoro, died on Friday night in the $ 0 t 16 00 7 A gras, 10 Sad 0
Mound Park Hospital at St. Peters- | y o . Arete. 00 va pr ee
burg, Florida. Mr. Cibulka had been Complete. hundred thirty-r
engaged in the tailoring business in FOR (139.5) acres.
Barnesboro until his health failed a . I pting the 1
few months ago. He and his wife left COGSWELL Linoleum in ali American Teleph
Barnesboro on Wednesday of last week 00 lorades Gongolium Company of Pen
, arriving in St. Petersburg on Thurs- Adina) CHAIRS Armstrong *Bi rds 21st day of Septe:
day, where Mr. Cibulka was taken di- —_ : i) Sons 21 3 over part of the |
rectly from the train to the hospital. ; : 3 anc eleware, at Having
Mr. Cibulka is survived by his sec- A special lot that frame dwel
ond wife, Mrs. Sara Byers Cibulka, and : we are offering for 7 c to double fr
a son by his first marriage, John D.|}! D i ag . t Also, all its rig
Cibulka. ol OWN come silk prices—up jumps the Clriyims Coyere in and to that c
The body was brought to Altoona. | ings of Moquette ’ Ning eietly nL
Funeral services were held Thursday value of your hosie i i i ohair ° I na
I ee Mn Tov y osiery buying dollar . . . fim a Mohair. fon thereof yin
Byers. Interment was in Rose Hill} K ’ . Special at Ga Occasional or Parlor Ta- other a5 colon
i: rer vard casional or Parlor Ta scribed. as follow
pty ayser’s new dollar full-fashioned hose are per. Bios So or relies i
D 3 3 3: ( Citt i
i : dugs in all sizes and any with fancy bases and of Kittanning Ru
| marvelous for that low price. In two weights $26.00 teins : : Siamiond. Venera taps. of pile is a common
- - . iE g S. $9.00 to $40.00 ed ! Villiam Decke
Will Rogers Picks | —sheer and semi-service. In the new fall - 8 Sal
Sylvester C. Bake
Robert Black Wai
by said land of Al
Company, former]
ing closely up K
four following cou
wit:—north 27 d
A Story For Universal
This Spot
By WILL ROGERS
I GUESS it was in Chicago that
there was a gunman that had
been doing a hard night's work |
down Cicero way. He was all tired |
out, but he didn’t want to go to bed
till he’d looked up some friends.
NOPE, iT CAN'T
BE ME —
2?
So he went to the high-class apart-
ment that was the town house of
his friend Bill. Bill’s doorman |
showed the gentleman in, and di- |
rectly Bill himself come into the
drawing rooth where his pal was
“Hello, BI
“Hello, says Two-Gun
Frank, kindly. “I was afraid you'd
been bumped off. They found a guy
down by the lake, all full of mach-
ine gun bullets, and he answered
shades. Every pair with the
S flattering ““Slendo’’ Heel.
| |
Other good valuesin Kayser 7 : west 250.8 feet tc
ectr IC deg 30 minut;
a stake, north 81
west 411.5 feet to
grees, 30 minutes,
maple stump; the
toona Coal & Cok
Patrick McGuire,
minutes, east 161
stump; thence, b;
grees, 30 minutes,
stone pile; thence
degrees, 59 minuts
a fence corner; tl
erly of Anthony
50 minutes,
thence, th
Decker Tract, sou
minutes, west 388
line of the Rob
Tract; thence, by
Warrant Tract,
minutes, west 859.
ing; containing o
five and thirty-
(125.31) of an acr
the land common]
Decker Tract.
Trac
hose at $1.25 $1.50
$1.65 |
$1.95
Pull Up
= CHAIRS |.
Upholstred in fancy
Sweeper
Used In Every
Country in the World
is mi situate in Gallitz
. County of Cambri:
BRIDGE Or
FLOOR LAMPS
About 48 different
designs to select from.
Every thing that is
new in lamps are
shown here.
$9.00 to
$45.00
/
1399
Jacquared velours.
$7.50 to
your description, the cops tell me.”
wo ad Jars and handsome 7” | nme
2 sylvania described
Evenin’ Clothes ” | ! t De oy A OO en
ht-o. f between Blair anc
a black socks without any dll Il ]@ e VA URE § 0. thence by line of
t 62 degrees, 30 mim
“Yes, that too.” { : | . : i to set stone corn
“What size shoe 7 1 | i with lands of Mi
“Number ei » | | & - h Av —— Al by lands of the sa
“Oh, well, 't me then. I Carrolltown, Pa. | 143 11t €e. toona, Ae } title to the minera
wear Sight dud a alts” nr
- (American News Features, Ine) mene east 18.6 perches |
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