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PSiSlPW'' • **m VOL. XLI. LOCAL NEMr^GOUIMN Short Items That WUl Inter- eet Our Reodera BRIEF SUMMARY 8F THE WEEK IheBolngs two —Tbe election will occur months from today. -—Typewriter paper can be obtained at this offioe. —Labor day waa enjoyed in a *e qaiet mauner ta tbe boroagh. —Cleaning and praising silk dresses. - B. Bv Hamer, 628 Mela atreet Prices reasonable. 29 2 r-Oscar Grant, brother of H. E. Great of Jfaiu street, diad in Pittsburgh lsst Friday. Ue wag an ancle ot Mre J. E. Williamson ' Tbe faneral occurred last Saturday. , -—Vincent Stevens, tor years a resident ot Coalport, where ba was engaged in business snd also justice ot tbs peace tor a coaple terms, died in Altoona Thursday . morning of last week. Howes born at Tipton and bad a. number - of relatives in tbis section. He wss aged 79 years. —Miss Ivah Meyer, sister of H. H. Meyer, of Maple avenue, died in Philadelphia oo* day laat week. Sbe was a native of Miles- batg, Centre ooaoty, where interment was made on if ridgy. Sbe tea arse a frequent visitor to oat- borough and bad numerous ^•*BBjMain*eoe*eJfc -****^pl*i"i . tary of tbe P. R. B.W* M. C. A. aod Mrs. Syling are oow bearing ILL PUSH SEWER PRO* CobboU ■•ettsg Truseay Enalag thai The regular monthly meeting of tbe boroogb council eras beld in tbe public building Test Taeaday eveoiog aad from the sentiment of the entire membership of coonoll the project of baildiog a sewer system for the boroagh arse uppermost ia tbeir minds. Wben Clerk MMet called tha roll at 8 o'clock it showed a foil att endance as members responded to their names ss (ol lo ws: .Messrs. Hirsch, Bland, Stitt, Estep, Cramer, Leaver snd Sitman. Wttb the reading ol tb* minutes of the previous meetings, council got down to easiness. The report of W. F. Balsbach, ablet bargees, showed that 4)10.50 had been collected lo licenses during the month of August aod same was deposited ie the ooro ugh treasury. The report of alas. W* Lowther boroogb treaerurer, showed a healthy balanoe ob band. W. T. Blaod, chairman of tb* highway committee* reported temporary work done on a namb- ot tbe streets daring tbe month of August. Ira Estep, chair maa of tba water committee, reported reuew- al of soma Hoes, the system flashed sad that printed notices woald be placed on the boroogb watershed, waroing all persoo* oot to trespass tbereoo. A map showtog.., propose^ ohgpge o^*|ij|___^hioyato^ BELLWOOD, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMMR 6. 1928. *a*>|8«l Open Shoes "xv*?!; Jffi \* ? i V Or *ei • it mt i 1 1 hi \s"*mS '*> ill ji I 1 II] £"£b Rill OVER IT AUTOMOBII^itiVE PASSED TO THE IHmtAmrli Mm PatofaUy Iajarel ea '.' Oaatrtattrse*. Wtonesisy '"ii wA* ' •' atA\' ' t I* attempting to crank ah automobile while it was in gear centred paintu I injuries to Paul Karl*, son of J. H. Earts, of Blair street, Wednesday morning on North Cambria street Tbe motor of tbe mad ine stopped and] the yonng man got out to start it with tbe crank and being in gear the car started before be ooold get oot ot the way aea a front wheel pasted over his body, causing e_^6|pber of braises aod, abrasioi natel** 4,'Bh mi lis Chsrry iWThe fsselwe l*mtm\r sXSmtmtm MBS. 0. J* DAVts ^Mrs. Marjorie' May iris, wife of Clair A. Davis* [tig Park place, Juniata, died Wt ^hospital Saturday afternoon, :%%, ot complications, after lag- laes* of three weeks. Mis. Davis j$ member of tbe First Met he iat Episcopal ' chareh, Juniata,. r*^work.er ip the beginners rttnent of the Sanday school. *P\so belonged to the De- l^lpcahontas. Ml daughter of E. M. jfcffioover '$bmrs± lH ■Ir ACTIVITIES IF HE LEGION Fast Ball Tresa Win tto frareet la the ****ttt MuHsi *a*SBtghl The American Legion, John M. Anderson post .No. 424, frill convene in its September session io tb* Legion home 00 Bail rosd street at 9 o'clock tonight. All Lsglgfaausu are asked to be present, ss officers are to be elected and a social with refreshments to to ba held. Through tfae. efforts of the Legion an open air concert will ha given by the P. B. R. Middle Division band, **Doc" Pearce director, on the lawn at the Pros by terian obaroh, Monday night September 10. Ice oream and bot dogs-are to be aerved aud all wbo appreciate good music gre invited, Tbe Legion is planning to enter s team in the Biair ooaoty football league* the first game to ba played September SS. Details as to tha league appear oo tbe sporting page. • Th* team will praotioe on the Y. M. a A. athletio field at a* today. All who wish to be on the first team are asked to turn oat, ready for scrimmage. A captaio ia to be elected aad tba team will have a workout betweeo 6 aad T. William Sitman, Jr., is manager. Vaeerrraa Wuaarsws tram nsfcet Asset-tin*- that Governor Smiths telegram to the Houston convention aod his notification speech Oge..ev*rr4l PERSONAL I People Who Visit H«ee a» Thoee Who Go AaraafcT MOVEMENTS IF OUR CIMI Qassto Thetr* tf 1 Whe Travel Te sai Ire. Lewis Bask and wife ara Sl Boston this week, what* tbey anI enjoying the places of fahttotvl interest. »*■$■,« Farmer and Mrs. Joha A. Foil of Sunnybrook farm io Authl towoahip are attending tsaf I Cambria coanty fair at Ebensbar|| today. Mrs. Ed. Keys la entertaining! her brother aad wife, Mr. andl Mrs. Samael Beegle, of Bt. Peters I burg, Florida, at her home oe| Boyles street. Mrs. H.S. Garrett, of Patjl Ridge, N. J., retoroed Sunday] evening, after spending a few da#g| at tbe home of her parents, Heiyl man Gilmore and wit* oo Sooth] First street. Bev. H. G. Dooley sod Jfr Dooley, who bave been toorii the New England states, ss as the Empire state for the, montha, *wimmg-i^ihgAm greatly dehgl|%| w1i^*i| Mias, the distinction of grandparents, a daughter having arrived recently at the home of H. A. Lemont god wife at Crawfordsvilto, Ind. The motbar was formerly Mias Phylene Syling. —Boroagh Assessor Herman Gilmore was at tha polling plaoe. oa Taeaday aod Wednesday to receive tbe nemos of voters who mey have oome ioto tb* distriot since the roll was made a few months sgo. A number of persons wbo hav* recently come into tho town were placed on tbe list and tbey will thoa be entitled ta vote at the election in November. Tt is necessary gad reqaired by law for a voter to have paid coaoty or state tax two years, or aot Mas thaa. oaa month before election day, November 6. 11 Is eet necessary for a hunter to send bis resideut hunters tag to the ooaoty treasurer where he makes application tore special doe license, John B. Troman, exeoutive secretary ot the Board of Game Commissioners, said reoently. Troman said tbat tba board hss reoeived a number of qoeries from hooters regarding the proper procedure to secure a special doe license. Io making applications for th* license in eonnlies whose quota has not been exhausted, Truman aaid that tb* nomber ot ths resident lieeoae mast be giveo. Tbe same ioformatioo regarding age, heigh, color of hair aod •yes, n; • oessary tor a resident* liceuse also is required lot the special issoe. .. Tramao also reiterated tbe provision governing the obtaining ot tbe tegular resident license Maoy. boaters evidently believe it is ne* cesrery to seoure a resident license lo the oouuty io whioh he intrude to hunt for doe, Troemau *aid. A resident license issued it any county permit* a banter to make rimer*gotngj "the boroagh:vSttsHseMl' 'Pr^ieeV thst the boulevard system ba adopted aod counoil will request the compaoy to give a demonstration by placing at least three lights on Main street. It is proposed to adopt the boulevard system on two squares of Main street, aod it is said these lights are a great improvement ovar tho area. Tha burgess requested that a small sad tight be established ia the boroagh, preferably on ifain street, io froot ot the telephone offioe, to be flashed wbeo the services of tbe policeman maybe needed io different parts of tbe boroggb. Counoil acquieeced in th* matter and the light will be inatal led in the near lata re. A communication was received trom Frank Garland, former policeman, requesting payment for one mouth's salary, $180.00. Tbe matter was referred to tbe solicitor for his attention aad advice. Real Eetate Ageot Hayes F. Cberry was present and asked for some repairs to be made to a crossing on Sooth Tuckahoe street where ha owoa some property aad where he proposed to do otber boilding. He wa* instructed that council did oot feel inclined to make permanent repairs to tbe streets uolil after tbe sewer system was installed, god that temporary relief woold be giveo in the matter by placing limestone screenings. Th* matter of erecting a atop aad go signal at tba intersection ot Sooth Cambria aod Main streets was again ap to oouooil. At e subsequent meeting the equipment wea ordered shipped aod a communication from the concern wbiob will supply the light, stated that it woald soon be oa tbe way. However, alter much discussion by tbe members, it was decided' to adopt and ereot a standard state, through traffio sigo aod the seme will he ereoted ■ lllsM«l|MM| fMatlii sMjtliig laipd egtricettnipflto ffifhTrom his dangerousMfy*\m\dp^. Be wu assisted to his home Blair street, where he is fast recovering trom hla injuries. Lai fttraek Bv atoomoiu* In company of* nomber of lads and while down along th* state highway Saaday atternoon, Louis Dillon, aged six yean, of Clark atreet, was struck ' by an automobile aad received painful injuries and has since been patient io tbe Altoona hospi where he was taken immedial aftar tbe accideot. He suffered a possible fracture of tbe ski fracture of tbe right leg, se lacerations of the left ear abrasions ot tb* face and He ia now doing as well as oaa expected. ^Je^O^aspand aud Psiirlil and Frances, at 'parents aod ooe sister, lien, 809 Cambria street, sl services were held st ato' home Tuesday, 10 s. looted by ber pastor, the iW. W. Beaks. Interment lade in Logan Valley Corne ll The borough sohools, F. Hamilton supervising print) started their schedule of work Tuesday, with 681 pupils, ao' erseso of 16 over laat year, tbe teachers were io their p The enrollment by grades teas follows: First grade TO* seeond 59; third 62; fourth 47; fifth 65; sixth 66; seventh 54; eighth 111; High sohool—ireah men 61; soph- mores 82; juniors 84* seniors 25 —Trespass nonces tor tele this office, ten cents each. 81 S* Workers WUl lsst forty-fourth annnal con- of tbe Woman's Christ- mperance Union of Bleir ', will be held ia the Logan Baptist cbaroh io this tomorrow. A very interest- program haa been prepared aH wbo attend will be well for the effort. Dr. Ella M. , state president, frill be t and address the meeting a timely subject. As Dr. Geo- never fails to enthuse aad tertain, the churoh no doubt 11 be failed to capacity to bear her. She is a speaker of nation renoan. —Mra Belle Leddy, who has beaa quit* ill of summer grip, is now recovering. Meals will be served in th* chnroh at 40 aad 60 cents and therefore visitors vi 111 be well cared for. Tbe public is invited to all the sessions. ByB*as*g.B*nnitfar rr tlfft r^rs^^tysgs^danti-8mith lead er of tht Pennsylvania delegation to the Democratic national convention, declared in a letter to Gay Bard, county chairman, tbat •'no Pennsylvania Democrat ooold Hod fault with Vareism in Philadelphia sod justly support Tarn- manvism in New York'* aod that "in order tbat I may oot em bar rae the reat of tha ticket, I am resigning aa candidate for congress. Cambria street a through traffic streets. It wss contended by some membera of council that a stop and go signal would prove baaardous to motorists ia winter time wbea tbe approach to the Cambria street bridge woold be covered wltb ice and the driver ould sot his oar. Aod it wa- also stated tbat stop sad go signals are fast becoming;, a thing of the peat, doe to their unpopular- ity among motorists. £**> .JI| , After the reading ef a nomber of bills for ohlshliii'lsr* were granted, oouucil Mfoerned to meet at ti*mmls\mf jttfflirieirlsnt 1 musical servioe. TaealioB Baserleasw Next Saaday the Bev. H. G. Dooley Will occupy his pulpit after several weeks ot motoring through the oew England States. At tbe 10.45 service ha will relate bis experiences at tbe following points ot interest: New Tork City, Ellis Island, Statute of Liberty, Cony Island, tbe o w vehicular Holland tnnnel under tb* Hudson river, the Boston Post Road, P. T. Bamom's et tato at Bridgeport, Connecticut, th* great lakes of New York State, West Point oo the Hudson, Bear Mountain Bridge the Palisades aad Loog Island. At the evening aerviee Rev. Dooley will preach oo "Force" aod will coodaot the Bys Wemttet at ■espllsl Tbree weeks sgo W. M. Bower, retired merchant of North First street, suffered tbe bursting of a blood vessel io big right eye. It occurred daring the night aod be awoke in tha morning tbe aight waa entirely gone. For a few daya he suffered mucb pain, bot in aboat a weeks time tbe affliction aaased intensesuflering, whiob continued, sod last Saturday a thorough examination of the optic waa made by Dr. Millar, a specialist of Altoooa, aud aa immediate operation fbr the removal of the eye was advised Mr. Bower then entered the Altoooa hospital and tha aye was removed Sanday forenoon, sines whieh the pain has beaa relieved and tbe patient doiog very nicely, gad will soon bo able to come to bis home. fs*af*rtolto*rvetoftottoasaar*h Ob Sanday after the eveoiog service la the Logan Valley Presbyterian church, Mr. Obarles A. Arnold aod Miss Mead Lillian Memmert of Easton, Pa., were united in marriage by Rev. W. B. Memmert, B. D. a brother of the bride. They were attended by the bride's sister aod husband, Mr. aad Mrs. Was. Edwards of Reading, Pa. |lp Williard E. Gilmore, of Elisr beth, N. J., spent s few days last week at tbe home of bia paraatji oaBaUroadetreat* at the ead of aai* week. Williard Bland has gone tal Phillippi, West Virginia, where] be has entered .Broad us college,] for a pro-law coarse. He is the*] eon of Councilman aod Jfrs. Ws" Y. Blaod oo the hill section of] tbo boroagh. Williard will be a) member of the college foot belli team Blain Bower, wife and ohild ran ] of Boyereford, oame to Bellwood " last Ssturday aod spent the and at tha home ot W. M. Be and wife oo North Fust They were called here doe to tbej serious illness of Mr Bower, whof has since undergone sn operation j in tbe Altoooa hospital tog th*] removal of an eye. W. N. Beck aod wife, while returning from a motor trip tef friends io Centre county, ferriosj*, lo town one day laat week and J were guests of E. B. Stone and' wite oo Sooth Cambria street M number of years ago tbey were residents of this borongh snd Mr. Beck was foreman of tbe BeUwood j foundry. He is now located at Butler, where he is superintendent of the found riee of the Stand*' ard Oar company. Hardware Merchant W. B* Dysart god Mn. Dysart, Balph Dysart aad wife of this boroagh* I and Bev Basse] Dysart, paator ot tbe Dudley charge of the Methodist ohareh, arrived home tag beginning ot the week from f| vacation of too days apeat iflj Philadelphia aod point* ha Negf I Jersey. At Fog Isa oao, N. J., tfaef Went fishing and caught fish MM rapidly tbat the sport lost charm. Io oae day they almoat a hundred aad some et! finest ktai. The party also ceeded inr capturing a mi shark weighing four ant poo ode We endeavored to. tee particulars concerning leading ot the mooater, hot j "•PWtj»**^B*»^*\ JaL-iSjf,'
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Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1928-09-06 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, September 06, 1928, Volume 41 Number 29 |
Volume | 41 |
Issue | 29 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1928-09-06 |
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Full Text | PSiSlPW'' • **m VOL. XLI. LOCAL NEMr^GOUIMN Short Items That WUl Inter- eet Our Reodera BRIEF SUMMARY 8F THE WEEK IheBolngs two —Tbe election will occur months from today. -—Typewriter paper can be obtained at this offioe. —Labor day waa enjoyed in a *e qaiet mauner ta tbe boroagh. —Cleaning and praising silk dresses. - B. Bv Hamer, 628 Mela atreet Prices reasonable. 29 2 r-Oscar Grant, brother of H. E. Great of Jfaiu street, diad in Pittsburgh lsst Friday. Ue wag an ancle ot Mre J. E. Williamson ' Tbe faneral occurred last Saturday. , -—Vincent Stevens, tor years a resident ot Coalport, where ba was engaged in business snd also justice ot tbs peace tor a coaple terms, died in Altoona Thursday . morning of last week. Howes born at Tipton and bad a. number - of relatives in tbis section. He wss aged 79 years. —Miss Ivah Meyer, sister of H. H. Meyer, of Maple avenue, died in Philadelphia oo* day laat week. Sbe was a native of Miles- batg, Centre ooaoty, where interment was made on if ridgy. Sbe tea arse a frequent visitor to oat- borough and bad numerous ^•*BBjMain*eoe*eJfc -****^pl*i"i . tary of tbe P. R. B.W* M. C. A. aod Mrs. Syling are oow bearing ILL PUSH SEWER PRO* CobboU ■•ettsg Truseay Enalag thai The regular monthly meeting of tbe boroogb council eras beld in tbe public building Test Taeaday eveoiog aad from the sentiment of the entire membership of coonoll the project of baildiog a sewer system for the boroagh arse uppermost ia tbeir minds. Wben Clerk MMet called tha roll at 8 o'clock it showed a foil att endance as members responded to their names ss (ol lo ws: .Messrs. Hirsch, Bland, Stitt, Estep, Cramer, Leaver snd Sitman. Wttb the reading ol tb* minutes of the previous meetings, council got down to easiness. The report of W. F. Balsbach, ablet bargees, showed that 4)10.50 had been collected lo licenses during the month of August aod same was deposited ie the ooro ugh treasury. The report of alas. W* Lowther boroogb treaerurer, showed a healthy balanoe ob band. W. T. Blaod, chairman of tb* highway committee* reported temporary work done on a namb- ot tbe streets daring tbe month of August. Ira Estep, chair maa of tba water committee, reported reuew- al of soma Hoes, the system flashed sad that printed notices woald be placed on the boroogb watershed, waroing all persoo* oot to trespass tbereoo. A map showtog.., propose^ ohgpge o^*|ij|___^hioyato^ BELLWOOD, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMMR 6. 1928. *a*>|8«l Open Shoes "xv*?!; Jffi \* ? i V Or *ei • it mt i 1 1 hi \s"*mS '*> ill ji I 1 II] £"£b Rill OVER IT AUTOMOBII^itiVE PASSED TO THE IHmtAmrli Mm PatofaUy Iajarel ea '.' Oaatrtattrse*. Wtonesisy '"ii wA* ' •' atA\' ' t I* attempting to crank ah automobile while it was in gear centred paintu I injuries to Paul Karl*, son of J. H. Earts, of Blair street, Wednesday morning on North Cambria street Tbe motor of tbe mad ine stopped and] the yonng man got out to start it with tbe crank and being in gear the car started before be ooold get oot ot the way aea a front wheel pasted over his body, causing e_^6|pber of braises aod, abrasioi natel** 4,'Bh mi lis Chsrry iWThe fsselwe l*mtm\r sXSmtmtm MBS. 0. J* DAVts ^Mrs. Marjorie' May iris, wife of Clair A. Davis* [tig Park place, Juniata, died Wt ^hospital Saturday afternoon, :%%, ot complications, after lag- laes* of three weeks. Mis. Davis j$ member of tbe First Met he iat Episcopal ' chareh, Juniata,. r*^work.er ip the beginners rttnent of the Sanday school. *P\so belonged to the De- l^lpcahontas. Ml daughter of E. M. jfcffioover '$bmrs± lH ■Ir ACTIVITIES IF HE LEGION Fast Ball Tresa Win tto frareet la the ****ttt MuHsi *a*SBtghl The American Legion, John M. Anderson post .No. 424, frill convene in its September session io tb* Legion home 00 Bail rosd street at 9 o'clock tonight. All Lsglgfaausu are asked to be present, ss officers are to be elected and a social with refreshments to to ba held. Through tfae. efforts of the Legion an open air concert will ha given by the P. B. R. Middle Division band, **Doc" Pearce director, on the lawn at the Pros by terian obaroh, Monday night September 10. Ice oream and bot dogs-are to be aerved aud all wbo appreciate good music gre invited, Tbe Legion is planning to enter s team in the Biair ooaoty football league* the first game to ba played September SS. Details as to tha league appear oo tbe sporting page. • Th* team will praotioe on the Y. M. a A. athletio field at a* today. All who wish to be on the first team are asked to turn oat, ready for scrimmage. A captaio ia to be elected aad tba team will have a workout betweeo 6 aad T. William Sitman, Jr., is manager. Vaeerrraa Wuaarsws tram nsfcet Asset-tin*- that Governor Smiths telegram to the Houston convention aod his notification speech Oge..ev*rr4l PERSONAL I People Who Visit H«ee a» Thoee Who Go AaraafcT MOVEMENTS IF OUR CIMI Qassto Thetr* tf 1 Whe Travel Te sai Ire. Lewis Bask and wife ara Sl Boston this week, what* tbey anI enjoying the places of fahttotvl interest. »*■$■,« Farmer and Mrs. Joha A. Foil of Sunnybrook farm io Authl towoahip are attending tsaf I Cambria coanty fair at Ebensbar|| today. Mrs. Ed. Keys la entertaining! her brother aad wife, Mr. andl Mrs. Samael Beegle, of Bt. Peters I burg, Florida, at her home oe| Boyles street. Mrs. H.S. Garrett, of Patjl Ridge, N. J., retoroed Sunday] evening, after spending a few da#g| at tbe home of her parents, Heiyl man Gilmore and wit* oo Sooth] First street. Bev. H. G. Dooley sod Jfr Dooley, who bave been toorii the New England states, ss as the Empire state for the, montha, *wimmg-i^ihgAm greatly dehgl|%| w1i^*i| Mias, the distinction of grandparents, a daughter having arrived recently at the home of H. A. Lemont god wife at Crawfordsvilto, Ind. The motbar was formerly Mias Phylene Syling. —Boroagh Assessor Herman Gilmore was at tha polling plaoe. oa Taeaday aod Wednesday to receive tbe nemos of voters who mey have oome ioto tb* distriot since the roll was made a few months sgo. A number of persons wbo hav* recently come into tho town were placed on tbe list and tbey will thoa be entitled ta vote at the election in November. Tt is necessary gad reqaired by law for a voter to have paid coaoty or state tax two years, or aot Mas thaa. oaa month before election day, November 6. 11 Is eet necessary for a hunter to send bis resideut hunters tag to the ooaoty treasurer where he makes application tore special doe license, John B. Troman, exeoutive secretary ot the Board of Game Commissioners, said reoently. Troman said tbat tba board hss reoeived a number of qoeries from hooters regarding the proper procedure to secure a special doe license. Io making applications for th* license in eonnlies whose quota has not been exhausted, Truman aaid that tb* nomber ot ths resident lieeoae mast be giveo. Tbe same ioformatioo regarding age, heigh, color of hair aod •yes, n; • oessary tor a resident* liceuse also is required lot the special issoe. .. Tramao also reiterated tbe provision governing the obtaining ot tbe tegular resident license Maoy. boaters evidently believe it is ne* cesrery to seoure a resident license lo the oouuty io whioh he intrude to hunt for doe, Troemau *aid. A resident license issued it any county permit* a banter to make rimer*gotngj "the boroagh:vSttsHseMl' 'Pr^ieeV thst the boulevard system ba adopted aod counoil will request the compaoy to give a demonstration by placing at least three lights on Main street. It is proposed to adopt the boulevard system on two squares of Main street, aod it is said these lights are a great improvement ovar tho area. Tha burgess requested that a small sad tight be established ia the boroagh, preferably on ifain street, io froot ot the telephone offioe, to be flashed wbeo the services of tbe policeman maybe needed io different parts of tbe boroggb. Counoil acquieeced in th* matter and the light will be inatal led in the near lata re. A communication was received trom Frank Garland, former policeman, requesting payment for one mouth's salary, $180.00. Tbe matter was referred to tbe solicitor for his attention aad advice. Real Eetate Ageot Hayes F. Cberry was present and asked for some repairs to be made to a crossing on Sooth Tuckahoe street where ha owoa some property aad where he proposed to do otber boilding. He wa* instructed that council did oot feel inclined to make permanent repairs to tbe streets uolil after tbe sewer system was installed, god that temporary relief woold be giveo in the matter by placing limestone screenings. Th* matter of erecting a atop aad go signal at tba intersection ot Sooth Cambria aod Main streets was again ap to oouooil. At e subsequent meeting the equipment wea ordered shipped aod a communication from the concern wbiob will supply the light, stated that it woald soon be oa tbe way. However, alter much discussion by tbe members, it was decided' to adopt and ereot a standard state, through traffio sigo aod the seme will he ereoted ■ lllsM«l|MM| fMatlii sMjtliig laipd egtricettnipflto ffifhTrom his dangerousMfy*\m\dp^. Be wu assisted to his home Blair street, where he is fast recovering trom hla injuries. Lai fttraek Bv atoomoiu* In company of* nomber of lads and while down along th* state highway Saaday atternoon, Louis Dillon, aged six yean, of Clark atreet, was struck ' by an automobile aad received painful injuries and has since been patient io tbe Altoona hospi where he was taken immedial aftar tbe accideot. He suffered a possible fracture of tbe ski fracture of tbe right leg, se lacerations of the left ear abrasions ot tb* face and He ia now doing as well as oaa expected. ^Je^O^aspand aud Psiirlil and Frances, at 'parents aod ooe sister, lien, 809 Cambria street, sl services were held st ato' home Tuesday, 10 s. looted by ber pastor, the iW. W. Beaks. Interment lade in Logan Valley Corne ll The borough sohools, F. Hamilton supervising print) started their schedule of work Tuesday, with 681 pupils, ao' erseso of 16 over laat year, tbe teachers were io their p The enrollment by grades teas follows: First grade TO* seeond 59; third 62; fourth 47; fifth 65; sixth 66; seventh 54; eighth 111; High sohool—ireah men 61; soph- mores 82; juniors 84* seniors 25 —Trespass nonces tor tele this office, ten cents each. 81 S* Workers WUl lsst forty-fourth annnal con- of tbe Woman's Christ- mperance Union of Bleir ', will be held ia the Logan Baptist cbaroh io this tomorrow. A very interest- program haa been prepared aH wbo attend will be well for the effort. Dr. Ella M. , state president, frill be t and address the meeting a timely subject. As Dr. Geo- never fails to enthuse aad tertain, the churoh no doubt 11 be failed to capacity to bear her. She is a speaker of nation renoan. —Mra Belle Leddy, who has beaa quit* ill of summer grip, is now recovering. Meals will be served in th* chnroh at 40 aad 60 cents and therefore visitors vi 111 be well cared for. Tbe public is invited to all the sessions. ByB*as*g.B*nnitfar rr tlfft r^rs^^tysgs^danti-8mith lead er of tht Pennsylvania delegation to the Democratic national convention, declared in a letter to Gay Bard, county chairman, tbat •'no Pennsylvania Democrat ooold Hod fault with Vareism in Philadelphia sod justly support Tarn- manvism in New York'* aod that "in order tbat I may oot em bar rae the reat of tha ticket, I am resigning aa candidate for congress. Cambria street a through traffic streets. It wss contended by some membera of council that a stop and go signal would prove baaardous to motorists ia winter time wbea tbe approach to the Cambria street bridge woold be covered wltb ice and the driver ould sot his oar. Aod it wa- also stated tbat stop sad go signals are fast becoming;, a thing of the peat, doe to their unpopular- ity among motorists. £**> .JI| , After the reading ef a nomber of bills for ohlshliii'lsr* were granted, oouucil Mfoerned to meet at ti*mmls\mf jttfflirieirlsnt 1 musical servioe. TaealioB Baserleasw Next Saaday the Bev. H. G. Dooley Will occupy his pulpit after several weeks ot motoring through the oew England States. At tbe 10.45 service ha will relate bis experiences at tbe following points ot interest: New Tork City, Ellis Island, Statute of Liberty, Cony Island, tbe o w vehicular Holland tnnnel under tb* Hudson river, the Boston Post Road, P. T. Bamom's et tato at Bridgeport, Connecticut, th* great lakes of New York State, West Point oo the Hudson, Bear Mountain Bridge the Palisades aad Loog Island. At the evening aerviee Rev. Dooley will preach oo "Force" aod will coodaot the Bys Wemttet at ■espllsl Tbree weeks sgo W. M. Bower, retired merchant of North First street, suffered tbe bursting of a blood vessel io big right eye. It occurred daring the night aod be awoke in tha morning tbe aight waa entirely gone. For a few daya he suffered mucb pain, bot in aboat a weeks time tbe affliction aaased intensesuflering, whiob continued, sod last Saturday a thorough examination of the optic waa made by Dr. Millar, a specialist of Altoooa, aud aa immediate operation fbr the removal of the eye was advised Mr. Bower then entered the Altoooa hospital and tha aye was removed Sanday forenoon, sines whieh the pain has beaa relieved and tbe patient doiog very nicely, gad will soon bo able to come to bis home. fs*af*rtolto*rvetoftottoasaar*h Ob Sanday after the eveoiog service la the Logan Valley Presbyterian church, Mr. Obarles A. Arnold aod Miss Mead Lillian Memmert of Easton, Pa., were united in marriage by Rev. W. B. Memmert, B. D. a brother of the bride. They were attended by the bride's sister aod husband, Mr. aad Mrs. Was. Edwards of Reading, Pa. |lp Williard E. Gilmore, of Elisr beth, N. J., spent s few days last week at tbe home of bia paraatji oaBaUroadetreat* at the ead of aai* week. Williard Bland has gone tal Phillippi, West Virginia, where] be has entered .Broad us college,] for a pro-law coarse. He is the*] eon of Councilman aod Jfrs. Ws" Y. Blaod oo the hill section of] tbo boroagh. Williard will be a) member of the college foot belli team Blain Bower, wife and ohild ran ] of Boyereford, oame to Bellwood " last Ssturday aod spent the and at tha home ot W. M. Be and wife oo North Fust They were called here doe to tbej serious illness of Mr Bower, whof has since undergone sn operation j in tbe Altoooa hospital tog th*] removal of an eye. W. N. Beck aod wife, while returning from a motor trip tef friends io Centre county, ferriosj*, lo town one day laat week and J were guests of E. B. Stone and' wite oo Sooth Cambria street M number of years ago tbey were residents of this borongh snd Mr. Beck was foreman of tbe BeUwood j foundry. He is now located at Butler, where he is superintendent of the found riee of the Stand*' ard Oar company. Hardware Merchant W. B* Dysart god Mn. Dysart, Balph Dysart aad wife of this boroagh* I and Bev Basse] Dysart, paator ot tbe Dudley charge of the Methodist ohareh, arrived home tag beginning ot the week from f| vacation of too days apeat iflj Philadelphia aod point* ha Negf I Jersey. At Fog Isa oao, N. J., tfaef Went fishing and caught fish MM rapidly tbat the sport lost charm. Io oae day they almoat a hundred aad some et! finest ktai. The party also ceeded inr capturing a mi shark weighing four ant poo ode We endeavored to. tee particulars concerning leading ot the mooater, hot j "•PWtj»**^B*»^*\ JaL-iSjf,' |
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