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Sljc Conoljoljockcn ftccori>ct\ I -i.il.li-li.-.l 1869. v. i.: «l School I.IHI^II Awaits Test of SI al <* La* V^ ml Side Srlnitil It...ml i M' m.I I i\ -".iLiri.-- I ntil Slalf appropriation I- KJMM » M \|>- I■"OB M \\ 1 \\ (wall l .tHiri"- Dfti-ioii in ' li.iin Store Tax. Plan ,t Tentative Budget IM III ISHUI fVIKV II I MMV *M> KRII1HV Grade Pupils PicMt Audience With IMay A capacity am!.' pentta, 'Old KM. i..st lllght HI th -( LUdltortum <■' • .! bv children oi • ■ rudi'S. ■ colorful i) ultv DMCBl inging ol .. applaus:e iviber* Lukni< Flank RiiiiiM-v John Mi' Teddy Plym Mildred Bl '•' Hubei '. UlMlmlna Killmer. light, Janice Sin-clair. Hannan Rollao RaqiM ' afexgl I ■ . Bfla Dorl Roberta BMI Helen Waken UIOC Bktcfc Shirley Yetter. Cath-ertne Ruth Robert Holland MM ■,: Raton P%vUato< Robtri Connolly. Theresa DeNendo. Mai ■ :.,[.; McCiirron and David Yot'iim :, We* Side Boys Placed «»II IYOIKIIJOII . ONSHOHOI MY PA. I RIDAY, MAK( II IK. I<W8 Dauphin Court Declares 44-Hour Law "Unconstitutional" II \ I'M,I - Egner Cl. osrn \.-ii SuepennVd Senlenri \fi-r Pleadinn i.uilu in Stealing i ' •<■ M I Motorial It.- Sentenced \.\i day. Other i in M-houi work wwkiin the Supreme Q the prep- !!..' paper b»*r* ■ i.i.in couni DI Adaim u being prepared and win be tiled ■ 1 general ■ : ■ OH] On tlie pvui ■ ■ Many Field Fires in Feb. Members of the Waal Combo* •■mbled in ■pedal session Wednaadaj evening scratched iheir hearts and frowned :elved into a mare of fig- ■ come of the district and attempted >u tiKUfe out how to arrange the the coming school year ThO stumbling block to ' tmil (jf tlie tinanvial prublem ap-ntati the item of iii.stiiii- UOJUJ service was considered An Ail n( the last Legislature made <t . ■ ■ thi high ■obool Jiuo per year and Lhoaa oi the grade schools $50 pet paaaad with the under- ■tanittni that districts w appropriation with ■ raaaad income in the H*ate| through the Chain Store Tax .! :etion has been filed asking the State court to restrain Hie aalureauiaui of the Act No - -D handed down as ana action is had ■ The various amount tentatively decided upon at the meeting are as tolloa CJaoarai control, 11630.00: auxiliary agencies and coordinate $11000; operation r>f plant. $3045 00; maintenance of ptaAl $225 00: fixed charges $1- 170 00: debt service $6442 50. cap- station tttoy. $70000; instructional. Thirty-four calls were reported by with the Baku* ■ S» nre companies during ihe as at presenti. $21.28700 making l'a>t month and 22 of these were I total ot $34 608 50 Without;held Mr?* The companies repi I < I \ \ 1'IM I) Plead Until) '» ill .. . :.. work week law lii - ■ 1 ■' II placed ■ 'lire JIKIK1 Fourth Diatriet Firaoun Re-port l{<'-|i>>iiilinii to H \larm-. 23 al Uliii-h Were i.. Field Firm To Re move I a. Haaardt. A tcniporar) Injunction was ipayer'i suit Feh IH orch r of Q Earle Attorney Oeneral Cbarlai MaigmiM appealed that da (lltUH, th> raOOfd at! <'>mpleled in the DBU plnn court with the Sla-' UIK U atinou to show advantages of tlie law termed UM court granting a preliminary injunction in the taxpayer's suit 'n dangerous prerertent " Judge Sheely ■aver in nil decision that the right of the court temporarily ...I public officials from perloming duties imposed by a sta- HavliMJ concluded Lhi '- a'leged to be unconstitutional ■.iing 'has been K> traqUM kned that II should now be ippea] tree from doubt." did not A affecting 800.000 women won-a •■ September 1 "'**■ ,, d« allo-rtd it., youthi were Andn John Leonard H ,I final Ko^, )7 .f ttw prolonged • a placed on the com- , „ v mon ' ' ■■ ii important to all pa the day after UM , ol thi ad t* lUl(in„ltj , ■■■rin inert promptly." Judge ■n and dl ■ I ' Jeff« , , ;:i- Jsheely rhera tht ■ abandooad U ■ I in,-,I $200 i :n.n- i Stoator U-year-oM mu menurst. ■ ■ ■ ■ '.V Miller t the Stale from using public fund llruil of Ponce Chiefs1 Vss'N PRICE: 'I VMM |\ls Thieves Enter I ptown Store; Frijjlil<'in'<l()IT Robben Eater I berle »ii"- .rr\ I'* I*' l'|n\ ill^ I-I.I-- from Port* l><".r n \ i i: look \ - II r.l In-with abnoal ss.ooo worth 11 $200 and coata by Judae Kl ■ Fined $100 Dannahower today .when rut plead- The number of fires In the Fourth jed gulltv I Hall.p.mnijiu Baptist 1 liun I. 01 th- Countv Firemen s ,n«rBl'-s ktlon showed a decrease in ] ..."i"*™ ?„.. Vwbrusr] ■ocardliii t" tne raporl Severs 100 Yr. Membership Drama Group Slmlit's Plavs Springfield Townahip Chfofj I |i> I'll .it \nnii.il IhiilhT Mr. inn: I .1-1 Ni^hl 01 I II IALS aRI M ESTS Judge II..M.MI.1 Lauda Vork .,f Law iuii..-r-. <:.»n- ■reaaman Preaiden Clue! W J Egner, Springfield .. the new praaklant ol ie Police Chiefs Ajaod Montgomery County was elected at 'he annual dinner meeting of UM Off, held last night at f Ambler Other officers named were Prank; A Sweeney. Jenklutown \ dent; Charles WlsUer. Lower Owy-nedd. secretai> and Dawtd Finn- Whitemarsh Township, treasurer Tlie principal speakei I KM an Orphans Couri Judge gUfUOtl Holland who lauded tl work of la* cnNd i the United ■Ultai aiitl particularly in Montgomery Countv i iptfl He also stated that the gtnai . reported imine-public does not fully appreciate the >|r. ( |{ Hurkr Elected Officer _ .' ' .. , .... SUtlona responded, and betMii an Preaident f<»r sixth I ime. lira. W IIIKIIH % bile. Mr- D II. Dager N I KiiSrli ton, Cluh Honors Two Members Mr- Ii. I. Kl..rl. II iruoVra. I ri-lit- II. .1 I Ii- in Kwtty. lir-t Robbar, . DM iiiiAUK' flrsl Bod M. H 1 I netnr ol a arc ■ a'. Tenth ■ ■ uf the house standing wide open I ■ ad porch dooi tranea to the house wem ttirouttii UM anttn I ;:■■ lrout of tin- building ■d in order to make a hurried exit ■ ■ trifling amount ol ad been taken troni the '.-! which had baan led the officers William Diner to Honoran iMli, 8 Burke Plymouth elected :>:■ meeting ol the Fourth DlBtrld Pi:-'mens AaeO-clatlon of Montgomery count \ held WPA worker was . . i wwaki ago I iatown polloa al M ■ ■aaaaaaa Meat t ralaj Leave IMul.i. Baptie) \ \f|er I I «-tiliir\"- \llili.i tion.-Joim I lentrgl I Won. A conUl - 'up of one the owner before J; Robert House. 21 colored Norris- ed by BalllKomuigo Baptist church town was ranundod ba <-.»ishohocken ' *hrn '" The Weal Bhto church waa' ad- ... additional appropriations fromjsented were HarmAiivllle, the State the estimated Income Is I moor. Fort Washington. Ambler. •01 at $40 270 06 I Plourtown. Barren Hill and Spring . UfWOtOri railed ft a nlght|Mlil_ Charies ^Johnaton^secre^ ,^ ^n^ to (Mt.rill, will be sentenced meantime lud "'' '° tiw Central Baptist that the youth be i nion at the mld-yaar meeting held Tuesday at Coiitesvillc at which a delegation of members House wae aap u °* church attended b) Offirer William Ziegler afirr the ..11 UIl.u.I • recent annual tiring effort: Congressma n wal toastma&ter Honored guests included County looen Pred C. Peteis James W Potter and Foster Hille- U] nan Hiram • I land John A Longaker. and Harold |m i I ommittM V> <l I" Setocl C «" n..n.,fr of Chellelllian, , ... . . Township, who is ■ Republican Pig) f..r PreaenUUon In oan^diia [or the state s-nate "" W1> \nril.--Se\«Tal Short Skiti trom laontgtonur) county the alath I _ T s.'lt-rt annual meeting »! the club, held Polish-Americans Elect Officers Una Pruppi I ' "***" . The Polish American National Meeting waa Committee, comprising delegates ol Utabeth Kim Polish church social and poll*: organltaC Bertha Btalry Barren Hilt as follows Edward Yurkiewicz. recording: m n tan afn Ro) a presirtent: Walter Olszta Jr and Clark. 1401 '■ K.. order i Rehearaal. Name for Group. ., Thr change from the Philadel- ■lshcdlphta to the Central Union waa de Charles Johnston, secreury >s before mld-rilghtlol the Spring Mill Company we!- and declined to w..i. until the new eomed the detofal ' "SSL^^ regular meetinB w take action on Lou« W. Hoffman, lire marshal for the salary question In the hope a the district, reported he had mam- ■»« ^ dtckton win iv hand) " . <ided upon ,lhe request of Harts , Horrlatown naaetlng of Ballla-omtngo Baptist | meeting All members ware present -ners of the properties agreed to (.nnd cnurrn ftntl WIUl ^ectfti b,cuaa d The committee named to draft The budget will not be thrown, make changes suggested |t„ «K^JBS and treated at the geographical location names to be setor ted by then em-open for public inspection until the Discussion relative to r, ,Jr!crv Kltal They were Rev R v,rU. PwUtngfl] paabyoflbari . caaVrtoad Of ram aUUaptCd It Which »1U tumod to the _F!rerr.-.-i: ■ R■■.!■-. * nMlrtT(1 niDominuo. WeM Sixth the West Side church, was appoint pour commute. mid weekly meeting ot the Park House Dramatic Group h«ld Wednesday night at the Park HOuse. attended bv 20 membei- A committee to draft the by-' laws for the organization was named, a committee ol lour was named to select a play for the group; a committee to draft names for the members to select one at next week s meeung to be the name of the group; and an B ment committee aral -ppuui.ed W provide entertainment at each ■ me c ■ bv the time she rear hed the store the robbers had fled She hurried ■ and looked up and Several dollars in chin. in papers, remained untouched m MCt this mom rrifhtened .i mund xir Nothing in the living rooms was ■ ■ ■ . was disturbed Tins i- the first report of a rob-boai i not ■■ ■■ ■ — n-™««F» tlifVimlnifn West SlX'ii ' ie vves! MIO' ; chairman and Mrs Armour - emu I ii. »IIB u^wun- , ■ ■■*- -■■ —- ■ —_ !». donr until every item of ex- Motion Ol tM 11 ■ ^S5 ttebZ, J. .t ..,».„.„„ ed bv R« Paul Pmk.-r m.«lor.tor., RUh.l ...a Mis.- Ulll.n H.rjjT.vn .nm«l lb. KM .1 ;;;.:r"^n ,„,"SM..H!n... .2 ,,nd 1,,-r presiding a. ch.lrmn„ ot the Tb. ">""^«Ot MUDltMMD- .;,.,. Hvlmsk., Tie. pr.- p, 1MB Ih. bOtOMt* IW »f». idents; Stanley Yurkiewlcz. secre- Plymouth Meetlim. treaa- aral months tary and Stanley Stncalkowski. Mll treasurer , Two honorary appointment- wen John UeillV 111 Ift* Tlie monthly meeting of the „m0> „t the meeting Mrs William committee will *«■ held tomorrow white, isth avenue and I night at 7 at the KosciuszJto Hal] piesidcnt of the stub The purpose oi the Committee i rmer president j -rtlP purchase of a load of tee at Olen WIDOW lee Company Uurty-flve ■ '• rday was me oeginnini; Ol a buaUMM tnat Business 35 i ears defined by its presid*-nt as repre- 0( ^w Montgomerv Countv Federa-sentation of the Polish residents tl(m llf women > Clubs was named; here in various civic and patriotic honorary <». events in the town penditure has been definitely fixed i It Ls used ! length ll-i» » ^-il : ! The next meeting ol the Fourth >\ I A \ lasses in Mu be bald al the Wynd- CtiMu- C-trA Writ.no- "HH" ,ln b»tto° Al>nl mh ut Mi»« \ arct « ri in| uil ,,„,,. WlnialI1 Ituldrrw. Rl-iam Oanaoi and WUaon Orawn will. In Jmw card writing, which Ineludeo composition make-up, color niixing. technique of show card painting and lay out will meet each Monday and Wednesday evenings at ■ Mary H Wood Park House, according to dates released by thej \fp«#:n „ *n fai^a—■ Educntion-Recn-aiion Division of lUCcUliK lu 1/,n,-_un?* be invited to attend Other speakers wilt also be on hand In Hi. absence of the pn-sident Eiias H siaMii rtoa praaident pre-sided at the meeting. Ihe WPA The same eaMOM will meet In the Plymouth Fire Company, Elm and Light ■treeta, Plymouth town-ship, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7. All persons interested who have not already registered, may do so HI the lime and nhnve ptaoM "I meeting These classes are a part of the Adult Education program sponsored by civic bodies and un-der the direction of the Education-a Division of the WPA Motorist Exonerated For Man's Death John F Rock. 43. Pott town R D waa exonerated of all blame In the death of William Marks. PotU town, by a Jury' at ah Inquest con ducted by Coroner Wlnstow J Rushong. today Marks was killed Wednesday night, March 9. as he walked across Hajh street, Pottstown .. from delivering eggs In Pottstown al the inquest he did not see Marks walking across the street, carrying wood for a fire. rjUNI RQO AT MRI FARM MAS ANOTHER WQO 1*8101 Abe Metz. a Cedar Grove farmer was genuinely sur-prised when he found a giant egg laid hv a Rhode Titand red weighting six and a half ounces and measuring nine and five-elnhth* | etfhti inches, the other week at his farm on Cedar Grove lane BUI thll weak Abe decided to Open tne abnormal specimen and see what It contained Again to his surprise when he opened the egg. it contained another normal-sized egg. per-haps the first time this ha■ ever been recorded In thll sec-tion of the country—or in any country for that matter Housing Conditions In an efTi/it to gather first-hand information of housing condition:! Us Montgomery County, a confer-ence of civic associations and other Interesting organisations will be held at the Court House Friday March 2V as announced by County Commissioner Fred C P-Tlie pitnctpal function of the meeting will be to dtteV rental housing and slum tdeantDCe projects in this section according to the County Commissioners Peters, in discussing the forth-oming session, stated he and his olleagues are not aware of any serious slum condition.-- in the county but said thev an- desirous of learning whether there is any situation that could be remedied through low cost housing Peters said the conference had been called primarily to determine necessity of establishing a eouirv housing authority, through which slum - clearance and low • uv.ll piujecls coma oe ettected Police Get *13 Shoes. ^rL'Nn."nCv"."«""n," '"' """ HKSSEtf OSMSSTS' n.i the'elude, Ml» Betty V.n Rodcn Z L Wllho, S2S lern, M Rev Char,,, ;■>-"-"»'■'. "'^ ^««: : who lia.s r*IM L.manl Tr.v«llnl and Jameh Ta-u. Rock *■ imka Btl Mr petlln.lll was InMone „_„„„.., . Wlllo. IDMI .hut. n, th. momlO, devotional! TJ. iroop ha. '**"""™" ™ , „ |h« ,,ml-v,.;,r meeting , several .nor skus bul OOUUhi vlMtln. • The pnnr.piil shaker, at the! I.e. '!••> have not ae- K P.,don Probation nMhi^r^Mf M " I>.l ! elded whether or no. to pn«n_the RlohJo Seabol Hi Km. K- ■ I »'-■»'»« P W »k^ "'" ™*£ *>«.. taW daw Heights, near Polts.own ....,„ ,Dl5CT"°" '*,'h' n h 1w Mke on two v.-ars probation when he the BaUltonunio Bapu.l Church to |h':'"',inT ,in.eeninibberrr?. Tek.porreesw^dd plea'n-d iX U o,».ra.,ng with- ~ r, Pr |M U, LOUh VtabW.]**> ..ew^n.son their, OUl thee,.,-... ..' ' " ' '.•''''"' Judge Corson •■ "■»« Seabol was arreM.U l.v Oftleer V "' »IJ1»!^.» .I"" Herman F Sinilh. Pottstown pohe. r'l:- B.pU.1 rhureh. and February- IS Accordinv to Smith, afawhau W Uf. pastor -..I today K.'..is.i Bjdmll ted .Upa'liiK five parked oan In meeting Pottfilown from Febniarv 10 m H T" tut oatna them for Joyrulr: All Yollths Realcn 111 of the cars Mn later Iniiud aban ■ doned on the niuiklrt. of Potts town, he said. Postpone sentenee I ^^.^ yougls attempted to hold up Judge Corson postponed Mttl nan In DaKalb sireet be-ring Alexander C Breekenbrtdge ...v,. n Ppl,. . .ts Nor- Norristown. who leaded guillv ristnwn wednestlav night and were St. Patrick1! Day Program by K. of ('. ELBCTBICAL REP.MRINO OP ALL KtNDH W Normun Rfllt. 112 Kant 10th :.\- I'h.iiir 698 Prompt B*rvtc* Ixiwer Merion township got down to the bottom of things in its po-lice department yesterday Aching feet cannot be happy feet. Superintendent Semuel Gearhart philosophized as he Issued an ol-der for the 110 members ot the fnrre to wear tpeetaltl' tailored, custom-made shoes—at 113 a pair It will be the first police depart-ment m the BOgntl adopt the stream-lined foot—and don't call them flat feet Dr Oeorge Wagoner, orthopedic ■urgeon. lia.s nluntaered m-. ser- ,ice. uearnart said, to diagnose the individual feet of the 110 men "Half the troubles of mankind are due to the feet" Gearhart sighed 'We believe we are the lust police department in the United States to try correct the trouble " The shoes will be made of elk skin Each policeman will be re-quired to purcHase one pair a year The township will buy him a sec-ond pair definite date or DO was selected Wed- The latter part of Bet April will mark the club's premiere at uiawiilallon it was decided , | :,,,. At the meeting next Wednesday night the group will definitely ar-l decision as to what play !'.vill be given and what date, after the committee presents their list of UtUM Henry Rollins presided al thl meeting. Attempted Holdup Testimonial Dinner to Joseph MeEiwee today to dm tug while drunk until next Friday. Breckenndge was arrested Feb' ruary 18 by officer Robert Rilev beaten off by the women amied with umbrellas Mrs. H C Towrwnd 211 Ft t N'tiirisUiwii. and Miss Norristown policeman after the e;ir eiara Potter, of Cedars, told Desk he was driving was involved m an ajtrgeanl Chartoi Bltauui they were leetdenl at Murklev sireet and I in- tanning on DcKalb street about 7 coin avenue Taken to NorristownWedheaday night when two youths city hall the man Hi pronounced'approached and attempted to under the influence of liquor by a!snatch thtex purses phvsiclan I when the vouths found it impos- Herman Morris. 19 313S Euclid ^bk pocket hooks thev •Ml sent to,n>d south on DeKalb street How- Hunttngdon Reformatorj ta an ever, tueir tacape was not so easy Indeflnlte period by Judge Cor.son; with umbieiKt- aa weapons and today after the you':. u targets, the guilty, two weeks ago to •tllpptngfwoawn gave chase and slugged the an automobile In Whll unes before the loiter _. Township were able bo outrun the women and | John C Morclock. residen Harold Goldsmith, 19 3138 Weal Columbia avenue Philadelphia who A testimonial dinner was ten-eph F McElwee. former secretarv of the Montgomery Coun-tv Democratic Committee at Oreen Hill Farms Overbrook, last night In honor of his appolntement as unemplovment compensation rel-erer In the Philadelphia district. Approximately 350 persons at-tended the affair which was fea- ■ from a number of prominent Dem-ocratic leaders in this section Among the speakers were Frank Bradlev Assistant t S Attorney and chairman ol the Montgomery Countv Democratic Committee: secre-ol the county committee and Secretary "1 the State Senate; Leo a companion of Morris while fill; TOWNSFOLK .Connelly inemplovment compensa-te latter was dlsmanTelinu the ON PEDEEA1 JIRV tton referee In the Philadelphia machine was given a suspended area; Carroll Rulter. workmen s ■entencp and placed em prebatton inmtlimaaT^Tm referee foi Moni-tor :«i. vears. He was also direct- lerftog on the Federal Jury. Phila- |gomery County, and Ledyard Heck delphla. at present Tlie\ are Ml I..nuiger of | ;.nver ,tr TU v ■ avenue; Tliomas J Carrol!. 11th. No::: i reet; Frank —— Tenth avenue and Fay- IOHMI-H PHISCTP*! ,. n :. un Moore, East; BitfcAK> aSM was named honorary vice president In recognition of many ft vice as a rtoe preatden. Installa-tion ol orftoari took place imme- ;,:ll. ;;;■;; diataty after election -■cenes were speaaers T^ZJZl Mrs John Gill ol Baia-Cynwvo .drew a graphic picture of war- , threatened growing talk on Th- Pri anl World Situation1 She ttl •here and kmmlnei ■ |fn : ■ -. of Fort ■ ■ the building, describing II . of the fii.-t building! ror Y\ ard netterment Buti.r nk. A brtet dtatanoe to the rear of Chiton Hi-'. iConttnurd On Paj-e Twoi n meiiib.-! ;.e board In L.^, tnrived in thll /ommunitv tin-advisory^ capacity. I,,] ,,1(, praaonl time Tlie pro- Dager. of Barren Hill pr(ptor of th. "' Reilly. ice dealer, of SOB Spring Mill Marking St P.; tlon pictures and of Pennsylvania shown the members hocken Council Knights of umbus. at a meeting last night in the K of C headquarters. East Second avenue Thirty five men wire present I Robertson Mana-yunk. showed the pictures '" ■■ ■ I ■ of lue.il candidates to m decree .it Phoenixvtllc t i Captain Peter Webb pre the absence oil Joaepfa Kelly. iii.i.ti Kmght Refreahnv I eluded the event Form Organization A Fourth Ward political organ-ization now* formulating under the name of the Conshohocken Im - provement Association, reports a preliminary meeting last night at a clubhouse at 618 Map!, which Nicholas DIPalo acted as secretary Election of officers Is scheduled to take place at the same location. Monday night it 7 30. The purpose of the new or-ganisation Is given as "an aim to better tlie conditions of the com-munity, particularly the Fourth Ward, apr'ytng especially to the parks of ' te u»*n ed to) pay the costs. The two vouths were at:- November on Germantown pike Whitemarsh Township by State Hlghwav Patrolmen W J Parkin-n J H They admitted stripping the car Fourth avenue, and LeRoy Wallace. 178 LOSE lii:i\l n - Lit I MSI Pennsylvania driving privileges were lost to 178 motorist.-, for a 90- day period for violating the State's 50-mlle speed limit during the past week, the Revenue Department an-nounced today Of the number 111 were Penn-sylvania drivers, whose licenses wen* suspended, and 67 were out-of-Staie motorists, whose driving privileges within the State were withdrawn Driving privileges withdrawn anee ,,'■ monwealths drive on excessive speed. January l, total 717 I'liutl. BKABt " Mm MISSING 1.M ill mid hiding the stolen parts under a load of coal, where It was found by the State Officers The loot In-cluded several tires and 2V2 Baal llUi avenue Mrs Stephen Johnson 31* Harry-street former principal of the pub- HOV BOOVTI CELEBRATE Ils glade schools here ll suffering 10TH ASfNlVERSARV I with a fractured right arm. sus- | tamed a week ago when she slip- ChalM of Fine or Oeoei j The 10th anniversary of Boy ped on the rear steps of her home George A Smith l>6 Stnnbndge' Scout Troop No 4 connected with \ irristown. was ordered tOjthe Presbyterian church | pav n »100 fine and costs or eerve brated with an oyster supper last iti urison when he ple.uled tught John H Rahm is scoutmos-iContinued On Page Six) -tog of the troop. He—"Can I come In for a few minutes?'' BIM Y. it vou'll then go ou1 for a few years" Hundreds Attend Police Ball Here More than five huntli. attend il the Seventh Annual Po-lice Ball held last nlghi al Red Men\ iiuii which started al I and lasted until the WBC hOU morning Chief of Police Walter PI the grand march at the beginning to open the gala program A floor show featuring Carroll :. i.«*. and Tommy Donahue. Bridge-port ringer, was beU at totermli- H\-M.ii orchestra played for dancing Former Employe Found Dead The first load or ice purchased by Mi- Reilly wai detrran ■ lule John Hushen |>roprietor of 0 LtOf From that time on the name of Reilly. connected with ice grew rapidly In popularity The dermm<: teadlly increased as more terrl-lOr) il>sorbed The one-horse wagon soon became too small 'o ■erve the trade ami it «1 t;me tnat all RefU) o.-»iueu to en-gage In the basiness as a livelihood |jeclally-bu:I: ngorJ .Sr.iwn b'. eu placed in service ■ second wagon was . ■ 'he route which ■\ ■ Oonaho- ■ ■ man" In West Oonahofan though he had competition in this When the automobile truck came into practical use. Mr Retlh kepi •he times and maintain-ed his reputation for earl delivery by replacing 'he M wagons with modem motorized trucks After thirtv-flve yean and with many makes of electric refrlger-the market, u~. truckl are still covering the WM territory with an mcra—■ in the number of customers Mr Heillv jjersonallv tUperVtoM his business and attributes his taunt fair dealing, reasonably rapid delivery re clean transparent pro-duct Police are still seeking Angelo D'Amico 19. 219 West Sixth ave-nue, who disappeared from his home March 9 and has not been heard from since. "Here is n tip. waiter Now tell me in strict confidence what you can recommend me?" "Another restaurant, sir." A former resident nf Henlev road, Penn Wynne was found dead In a second floor room of ai apartraenl In Rrvn kfawr nrt > e.sterday He is Edwin A Btewarl pioved until recently U an mter-rtower of tin ': miiiistratinn at Norristown. Stewart who according to Lowei Metioii jHilicc had been drinking was found on ■ OOUCh in the apart-ment ol Frank Schock. at 825 Lan- ■ MM Hivn atawi Befaoek was occupying an adjoining room An examination by a police phy-sician showed that death ably due to heart dtttew an au topsy is being conducted this af-ternoon, however, by a coroner': physician Gives Notice to Thieves in "Ad" aar as the Police Ball tune roils around Btanlej Bemlgtol, proprietor of a whole- .vl :..|. room on Elm street near Poplar. lUffen pangs of apprehension. ' place has been broken into on the night of the ball and vari-ants of merohandlea Mt safe on that particular night or it ma] be a coincidence Stanley, not taking afi] :ned an ad in the pro-gram foi the gendarmes affair which explained open all night Nothing sold after legal hours but well In1 HKitK read the atteanpi to iga the robbers The Ssn.piel bailiwick was not disturbed last night.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 18, 1938 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1938-03-18 |
Year | 1938 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 18 |
Volume | 67 |
Issue | 38 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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