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®I)c Consljoljacken Becorfter. i:-iai.ii-h.-,i im.'> N.I. (>8r. Settle Suit for Death of Five For $9600 K.lir,- (liil.lr.n Hnil... I Killed i nniNi. r. ■f «, MM i V111 . .in.l Mar U.-i.l.m-. V.i.l.ni Boroa. Fight Lights Co si For Bri<l«r< i 0NSHOH0I Kl\ PA. il 1 -1*\% UK EMBER 13. 1938 Former Councilman Celebrates 86th Birthday Anniversary Today *» ** Mo SI ' OND « 181 iMIinr Kitk|..iiri.k to Lift <oin|tul-old today, El-wood Noblil. out i ■ Igtttn . ■ i! b\ Bl .!,- ; | Uili.ui Hotkttti then am tan per-lir 1 lililif- (.(iiiinii--i<iM riibtr of ■ I Dd Har- I \TK Tuok Ir appeal* With niirl fr.nn Killing of I'uli-non Non-Siul 1BRIDC;I Ruling, nrquirei nBoroughs to which Noblit tumor him ;*!- Settlement ol JttkHJ W» ■ . bUdrm 11 \\ tlUun and M.IIA B.iiifv Norrtetown tcmnerh; oi this borough who m an automobile accident at Five P on M i\ 19. 1937 Thf Built \> wire killed when ■ truck ui tin' WhUamarah Building and Crushed Stone CON \ mouUi. demolished their automo-biles The truck wa» operated bv Joseph D Tibbs mjn Jenkintown He and the cn.npaiiy and Lorenzo Martin head of the arm were naiu ed defendants In tta original trial, tiie jurv awardtri the children KM .000 A new obtained on a technicality The children. Willi.ni: .It .funi*.- John Catherine and Margaret were represenud by Attorno F. Arnold fon cry Trust Comp* in WuilMOWIl i stmrduns In the same accident, Mrs Man ■ ind hi di 30. killed Mr* Vrndem and her husband Carmine, broufbt .-utt (at damages ugauiM the stone con i Mirtiii with Itbte as defendant, and they MM awarded apprJxi-tnatelv $11,000 by the jury at the Church. .1 This wualao reversed bv Ht, ?u*wn marks the first and the trial was begun, yesterday BOOTi than twenty year* Howard afternoon Judge Cor.son H again Lent/ 140 VM Ninth ■?—■, baa hearing the case ad Cor twenty one vcn I! Kirfcpatrick fair wa- A motion to lilt the oornpulaof] Mr Lentz save as his reason non-sun granted in the rase ol retirement, that tie felt thai B Faekiel Kiikpatruk rjonehohocat) bad Biled the post lung enough policeman. against the Alan Wood ,u,d believed there ehould bf ■npany, was filed yeate -[M-ii.t M«.n»-\ Owteide Their <lorporate l.imii- I >n>hohockeh and gfea . mil ban to gggr the providing he dldi ■ I leep be rtpi RECORDFR importer's query. Well, ir I rail an) btttet I could liKht Jew Lewi', tiKlav Ttnit is. 1 hi! Ol ■ p and lit!.' the M.I' anted brtdgt i the MRU | In be better?'' again tie r ithn Iwa J imtwiin MM/ Serves2] Yw. Vs S. S. Sup*! Howard Leon Retfrei aa React of St MarVi Luther- ■n Soada) School, Active in Sabbath Scboota. Nel- -no KriininiiiT Sarreaaor. Roxboi • otjgh. former resident here and son ol Mr and Mrs William Remunger 11th avenue, has beet: ipt-riittendent of the Sun-day School oi St Mark's Luthrran ' *■ *?«*" Ooorl ol the „ ril(l„t ,,„ ,,,.., .„,„.., • i dacbdon m . . will nol lx handed down te --M-i.il Ht. dl-.,11., ^.j,,.,.. Ul.lT p r*n kA^t . J «/„tlRwweVflt *'l|i ru" te -i third term. rC-nonhLhoh. oc2ken througVh threir -oTln i- 1 <""1' thhU be COUHI make II ajrnaU Fonest and Robert I ■■ lad an ap- ;.M to havpi -ide a ruling by the Public Hien he ntld-.. And I might run m He aarvad ,is Town Ci'iiticilman (or twi'iit\ -four ■'■ hi didn't ,,,„ you aaraa anotl -"ed as boss bncktov.: 2^Mr,"^,,!l •Hffi*! cou.ri call it a quarter ol . cen- ^'^vlkill Iron Work. ■>( the Alan ttnyt" *.- asked "Oh you'll call Wood s,ep| Company tot main anow" Ir- replies Born on tlie Mott estate Radnor Elwootl N' township, he lived inter in Nar- son of Pe-- whom cboa. before comiim here H I wai namad borouglit. to pay equal shares ol 80 per cent, of the cost of light-picture together with the i.nt.iimnK the hunting la-nlitics In addition the H ough was directed to maintahi the approaches to the West entranc bo M A hearing : arae beU i MOT I, attorneya rlninieri the nd-mg ol the Public Utilities Commis-sion was in direct violation of an vhloh BIO* liibits the borough to spend tax bnatovanent outAide the ■■ . borough Untta, and further con- "' kaadad "ii- comny had bourne the penai ton the tbw the brkte ■•■ built until January 1. IBM ahefl the ataia took over the ■troetura and made It a part nl a state bJatnaaj Potts Miid the bridge had been un-der the jurusdictlon ol the State Club to Givr XmasDinners Club Will IV..M.I, < liri-iiii.i- Diniiri-1.. Need) Paauliea. ChrietuMg l',ir-h >., II,' ll.l.l M..M.I.IV ,.i I'l,I. ih C. ' Prepare forBig \ in as Mail 'ii-iniii-icr Heatie) Ptan* i«» \.l.l il Extra CartHen and i lerka. Expect Record Breaklrhj Xjaai HaiL \«l\i-.- t<> Patroae. Do your Christmas maitniR early' Local C!L "cording moiiUnft bv AttOraea I^onai'd A The Ohana* Talone. represenimn the officer. ,,, IIK t)i the appeared lor the Department Klrkpaliick aucd the Wood com- ,,-,,, ^liooi fcnard and the OBI- HiKhwav*. pan for rtimm .! SunrHp Pfiool Board. Sui.rta Th j pgeUon ol htt ham i in the church Jonn Z. Hoyer acter1 pany continued to light the bridge Continuing Ha annual custom, department since 1935 the Conahohocken Rotarv club will D act ol 1929 imposed on again spread OMatanu cheer Una to PnMmasft P afaanty*a estimate. oouaUea the <iutv ol lighting bridges V(,dr bv [h(, ,ii.stnbtnioii r>i baaketa will Incraaaa two hundred and fifty :;iW lort long Either the . lamihe- in the ton-nunltv W1C''IU "vpr """ h"ilfl"> lu'^0'i department or the county should "> ™*ay lamines in tne communit>. To ^^ Mi, ^olimui n{ M Hi- .osts at lighting amotint- airangen.enLs fa which were com- mail ul|ft-.(0U1 ing to about 11800 u year, he .said pleted lu«t evening at a meeting oi ,,. Samuel Oral! Miller and Edward lne ^j,,^ 0, (iirP(.lorii tmmediateh of twent] lice, begln- Knult represented thecommiMion. B^Wf11n„ (h- w„„v AlnMr mmat Blng nexi M„ ■ - -J!^5 ST-JL2HL.-2mr:r^, I':;;;: i the st*' Novembai shootUig accident i pain property UK Kirkpatrlck was aiding search of a susi>eci on a farm pro_ aitj owned bv the Wood turn He joint the eh timuan rom Bdtl Announcemeiu ol the eataai Ofl tlie r... cording to a new ruling of the body urn n"*i ajundar whan u wilt be and another oliictr entered a bain announced at the church •ejaara contable John Lena! and an- Mr Lentz a lifelong member of other officer were waiting the church has be-n a zealous Len/i noateel Kirkpatrlck foi Uu «up*rmtendant Litiuugiiuut hi.s long suspect and Itred a chiuge from u term He Is general suprtr. ahOtfHn at him. Kirkpatrlck was 0, [nc L Frank Marka) lactoiv carrying a Hashllgh' m tiLs hand E]„ and the charge tore aeveral tin LSS lih'iho? a,,a vn'^'"' "' Community Tree to Tie sun was began before Judas- U„ f ImAfaA \ni:is KVP lhf BMrtte Coraon ia<t week, with Attornej "<■ i-iK"itu llallglBi r**t: am ^.niclu, Talone ccntending that Kirkpatrlck — -- liad been injured by the ncglu-. Comniunilv of the consUblr who was working fi.r- in. ■ Tree Will again fl.i-li for the firm forth tta aiaaaara ol Tula ch The defenae denied any connec- i-o-xiwlll throughout the hohdaj tion with the consuble. claiming ha -i"i*on wa>. acUng in hto official capacity Fcllnwinu the usual eu as a peace olflcer ot the town&hip will rtand m Iron! oJ the Marv Accident rjaaaas T»» snu H wood Park Houat nfth aeanua A claim and a counter suit U suit ot an automobile accident on It will be 1'ghi ,i at dti-.lt. Ohriat-the Bethlehem pike, above Butler mis Eve ant! will b- Hahtd ulkt Ambler on February 22. 1936. ui-ht from dusk unt<l 'n was htard befoie Judge Knikht m imttl and nitludlna New Y- if niaiina irom the time the Stale took it over "' '™""J" ,.«.il l.t. ta.> v«r wlien thev l"* 0a*KelS •ontaln auf- 'Jl 1<B,ks i'k,, [hi' iraataai volume ficlent [jroviaonn for a d?Ierwbii- °l Chrtatrnaa mail ever, according nei Itobert MrHir- '•» "» hulk-allutts", postmaster and was appointed cliaitman ol J»a»ie P kfeanej staled ' thi committee in fill and distribute the two-fild nurpme oi insuring with pnwe to choose delivery ot all ChrlstDM his committee members poudein ■■ tor Christ- Williatii Davis wa» elected treas- mas and to make it possible for urer to ..il thr \acancv caused bv po*ul ampl I iioliday Uie death of Tyson BaOat nl,n w urac prOMPI mailiiiR of all Plata Fn.ui iii'.i nu tha ttua i a moving picture, shown as a tea- Postmaster Meaney gaU Decem-ture part oi the entertainment pro- b*r B .i 0u daaCObW" for ell gram at the regular meeting The Christmas mnil ■> picture, t a keif along the west coast ho!:, . bf m "in in-of Mexico was shown through the BJM HOI latai than the Thursda> turned ofl the current because or some 11800 anearages in the tight bill The bridge was in darkness for about three week- until the light ewra ordered turned on by the State Highway Department upon an ap-peal irom the Borough el Wt t d the Conjhohoclf-au Comiiiunitv Service Association Th%br?Z^le£>n° wa^buih mnaV of tha Philadelphia" Kec- before Christmas. December B H b MoXinTrv countv and « Company by Mr H..1I l^^,„. u„,i,..-,. mmnom. Auffust Baumgard was Reading Railway Company Conshohockfii had tin gag m West entrance to picture was provided through welcomed With Christmas falling on Sun-as a new number of the club day, and Its leg-il observai i William H Durbin and Alfred W d>, tha poat "fnie *tl! tx Vtck. Jr, of the Bala-cynwyd- for eloae Ml two and bal ,rry H. Orosiien n,. i ll be no pr?-c: lub. and Walter Wil, : the bridge stands « Knerr. of the Norrlstown Club. lirday afternoon December 24. at « r property The plot Is *«e pre>«nt as fM N The usual 1 p m maintained bv West Conahohocken I WUIls H Baldwin chairman Ofjajaturtaf will be dafamd tintll "rogl upon the sanction of the, the entertainment committee re- Ih]11 ,1(im coi.m> coiimnssioners !»««» "rangemen.. the atruetun was provmeu Lnrougn Nttrb(rth club Bam . groan property purchased Tfi^JStomSL for that uuruo.se The monument at « tm jenKI"l'™n.V'^ Abandoned Car completed for. Stamp and parcel post windows the annual Christmas partly and wm remain open on December 21 "Ladles Nlghf Mcnday eve Lwaits Owner',nou,n Co"nlrv club .\«clii.^ \/T*II»-I program of entertain to be held nr\t ,i 8.30 at the Ply-delightful and 23 from 6 30 g. m . until 8.30 ■ 111 be mien entertamment has been fJWT1 8 a m ,0 5 D m Officer William Ruth. prmided and gills will tie enr-hanged W-- t among the members ol the club civil Court yesterday hundred buibs oi brlluani Oonahoho ken taai In i»is posseas'on Di ajharod M OaopM gggaatai sued*Cathtrine O and Bdi two hundred abandoned on Bhvs street The Father. DaUirhttT T^-I- uur ihF» M* n pord V-8 two-door sedan. . Allentown. golon will ajjean on the town awe an automobile which was found Uebrnan PhUadelphia. for damages have been tis"d This year, three car, MI.-uined to his automobile The lmndr-^l will be placed upon it Bar- bean. Uebmans brought suit against ball Rowley, caretaker at the Park 11CJ5 Webster claiming he was negligent House. Is in charge of th; aclivit: .of mail on Christmas Duv or the followinc dav. frith the exception of special U9d parcel ix«t I may [mints ,nii iitace of iisin Have Scarlet r ever n imps on Ohrlatmai rani, and h-t-r< ■: If the mall Is ser.t A father and his 15-month-old dehvan h virtu^llv guai .: daughter are the latest VfcBtttM oi "»e aooressee has ctinnweii ins re-i-scarht fever which has Increasrd denot tie akatgg in number until there is a total of , "ArtlClea easily broken or crushed fcurteen cases within this immedi- must '- ■eeuraQ picked and crate., ate are- Health <im- "• k'v"" T*" '','" ' oar Thomas s what : '"" llk'' atatarlal m, around Tlie las- tun iet»rt«d are Wli- and between the articles and the urman. Mrs Leon Waaaa- the car must produce an owner's., (m, QU1KIPV and his daughter ol OeAatde container tha jmstmaster nient of the association, license \WM Soring Mill avenue. The urges father was stricken yesterday and Pnreels containing perishable diagnosed this morning UrMch?s shall be marked 'TWlafa- Tli- daughter lias been ill with the able and packed m Ml ■ malnrtj |br the .rditin to content* Ar- . g has been placed under Uok ouaratitine Mr Quiglev is em- reasonably tvtiiured for transporta-rlth the Lag Tire and Rub- tlon and dell-.erv will not be ac-ber Comoany cented for mailing, ha Eight of the cases listed are with- Tlie volume of mall C I Pennsylvania license plate. According to Burgess Mc- Elhatton the car was abandoned on " laatfeaaaa ihcarad that the au- P. T. A. MEMBERSHIP DRIVI: were seen beg«mg iood. The U-tomoblle collided on the highway. were issued to i per-which was ley. T1r" ^onshotiockcn Parent Teach- son at Mi Holly, Pa settle Out of Court *r AaaoettrtlOB h;i .inuoiinced a Officer Ruth look possession of Settlement was reached uui "f iinihbetsnin drive, to begin alter the car when It was lett parked court in a case in which Charles the New Year Mrs Daniel Hilt- 'llegally Any one wishing to regain W Kaufmann. Port Washington, and Albert J. Colnesh and his wife. Marian. Ambler, sued Margults and Company Philadelphia * Kaufmann and Mr and Mrs Colnesh were injured In an automo-bile modem October ft. 193". on Surmeytown pike near Bergey. when their car was struck by a Margulia truck Mother Hurl in Rescue of Son In House Mirr I r.iiiln V. tun.in I i.l,l- I >r. in.-II in Tr\ in- lo l»< rw I yr.r-.ild II... 1 I Mi II m IN BED I-ir.-iiiiu I in.l I I ILI-I'M.II i 1.1.1 I .... r. .1 ll.-.i.l Sill, II,-.1 i l.,il,.'. A mother arai injured ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ D uf hei home ■ ■ j.isi.ph Jr., we neiahhon Tlie inotrr*r sntiglit hi taihni: to tind him bfoki ■ She tot, ■ ■ building and ">r 30 rnlnuti . ■ Rive ui) ti: nirn entit | tloor bv m nu! KMitu! tin-bed M : that this probah!. He was ado where it is feared his ] u have been aaarad bv tha The mother was detained at the hospital :<■. rained bUNH ankle and M!Cfc The i WPA ■ project Cold Weather Brintrs Borough Many (iuosts "hocken Is' ■ thai well known i ■ a - temnt on an Entghl Ol th- Road M c! sold wfittlii r the tiaiugeuhj have bean lot of huilngai to tha local poiic ttauon where the* nut u their ktunwy thrnueti I ■ nit^d for and were given acotanmo- ■ Hi ■ police station da i an. according to . .'lit go by wfthoi n.'i" anphdj i ntlv with ■ humor "Weil give you tha room, but yon il have to hike the b it M'lf" biiisnu-tv rwoUad darrne on dugt Vat ion. tor being In on their but horn*' li uauaJly a long waj ofl (14hen d, but i".t ttaao fobs, and due t. cant find a job anjrattere. And ■tju nthei btj think it useless to look for work They . Bank Dep't Tomplies With Court Orders I oil l» «H<W1 STOW** IN i;«M»h Ol \\H h ■ - ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ : ■ IMan [nquesi in Girl's Death I'm, l TWO CENTS 1-11 Bub) Bed Club Sell PUN Bred Cah ei 16 l>lir.- BreJ <n#» * araaa Sold a< \IM lion. I'm.- 10.5 lo t I.h-t-. KXHIBI1 \i i \mi -now animal Sold .H Hiariesl IMea In I..- I --.I f-.r t lul.'. \„. nu,it l'iiit-1 It--, f Sefipn I ■ ■ ■ ttl-ek Tl.i i Miquon School Pupils Turn Colonials in Unique Project illtside CLOTHINC. CATCHER FIRE H Webster Allentown sued Oath Uahcaaa and Mhrard r Uibman. Philadelphia, tor dam-ages as a result of an automobile crash on Bethlehem pike, above experience' in the daU] Butler pike. Ambler ended In :i compulsory non-.sull before Judge Knhrht. In a counter claim brought bv the Uebmans against Webster, a ver-dict for the defendant was returned A quantity ol clothnn. the i-eeond atOTy tmnt room at the home of Onice Glenn 320 East Elm than tire same month of the prei OIH vear. the postmaster reveab Christmas mall has increased cou-nted CAR 1XJ1RES WOM IN Colonial forebears, and elation of what they went in rounding , nav ■ When | ping candle.,", Laurence l-rmrip.il exnlain.s ' V-m i'\isi( nea of You'd aimed expect to see mmmt rlayi "^T'TruTs't-rteri Thursday and''«««* of Colonial history approach Students 1-oni this gge^gi phr.i- Trre trial started iTiursaav mm vr-u in perion. these t'avs ,it Miquon! cioatlng In tlv pgn unvtH in its - was to have oeen resumed yester- s h , ^ u ! n ^JJ^J jJJ^ i„ the confines of the bornugh six month waa nineteen percent higher day morning before Judge Danne- Tnday 1(J, ms,apce ^ (.jiubbv ,„., ^^ g^ J^ i,,v ; m| hower. when the settlement w»s ((llgers sppnI a biwy ulornj„s ,,ult. Al>,,lt, trwln, ,J1 of Mi. amiounced .. . iny hand-dipped baybcrrv was can- crfpt tor the play compulsory Nun-Milt ,,,, t(l|. fl!l [h„ worW Uk( .l:a„, 0r i i i»t gtudent turn i rr anttreiy A_ civil action in^ *Wcll_ Wallac-^ CoI„!llBl „. ,.|ltirp r^^^. The Whole idea, it BfgW. i- to.'.,, .mm || t.me set to tt* ir.nT. mv UP boys and girU at Mln/ion, ..n-tatir.u. T: . •■ decide or. thj scene.-- school, born to the comforts and eeleet the actors and OH tatter Ittwrt, caught fire at 430 Friday Mn Elsie O Ouacenlieini. 36 oi luxuries or a modem age, a ■ livbig thcm-srlvcs decide what to say ba.s- afternoon. A general alarm waa Ledge's lane near OnapM ing tt on ahat they beHefe a Col- turned in and both companies re- kins Rirk. la In I wrkHI i il person in that pariicular Col- sponded. Tlie firemen arrived be- in .Jewish Hosnttal alter being otiial circumstance would say," Mr. fore tha flames had gained any ■truck plained in erfect. headway and the only lose suffered In connt-ctiTi with Una Ootonkal one the daatructlon of the clothing, lha ttudanta have haiuataad A irraam irom a booster tank was a Colonial room, have themselves us-d in extinguishing the fin Tha hewn the loos for the f lie place, cause of the fire Is unknown made the candle stick holders which will contain the ennd'e; they art PLVMOITIl KrPl RLIC ANS niukir. ■ today, and bar? selccttd WILL UJCI TOMORROW to return for u lieantiu next Tuc^ l':e Colonial fumlttr-, mainly bti- lay rowid from their home; oi those of! Plymouth Valley Republican Club; for its deccr ■ -nil boU rtantlon ol oflkoari «t ita Charlie—"MHiri"d vet old man'' Tiw principal aim in nJoreattni December ire«tmg. tomorrow night Fdwnd No but Vm anaatad and thii's u good ns mi • lipr.*. hrough me dip ■aaca. iind'r-by a Jury. aftaad »hi' Colot ial Ikvlnc, was like Webster blamed Uebmnn for the a p«a| r..al better than B Jinn read accident, which occurred on an hQ m idstory" highway on February 22. 1938 The Following out their aim to get an Uebmans claimed Webster waa to actual, first-hand insight into Col-blame OBdal life, tlie Miquon -'m'-iits will I" : ptav -c .r».sii, irirriMin aeanua at u. \ School road. Elkn She has n fractured tkuU and a broken right arm Tlie driver. I on is D nonnetib.iiim 17. of Jen-kintowii was arrested bv Chelten-ham township nolii'p and ordered Tlie State Department of Bank- P II d »it|i tha Judge William F Damn I tlurifl ■tot* ter.i k holden ol the defunrt. iv ;n tha aaampt ol tha dt l:ect on unpaid pfl Tlie Ban^int; rJepartnicnt r pn Banted bv Donu'v Attonn .il tiled it bill In equilv aame months ago naouhf Lloyd E johnaon, v aarl NeJaon md a. E the latter dOB defendant,'- in an attatttni to collect the unpaid porttoni of thi The bill failed to include tlie ar-k certificates »s and the law firm Bean Hied objections to the original liroceediin; i nehovrei sustained rh* rtbleettmi •■ the failure to file the cen and gavg the Bunking I>>mrtment 30 days within winch to arnend tin p is n l»e. D (;niii' and till- next e will be i bill in court, aftei the aw '" the bill The Bnnkmu Dc pin tment bag ■ iictinns ',- DOO from stock holder- Haverford Student I area f barge <■! In* ulnni.iry Mantlauichter for Death ol I r.im r- It. Liggett l-V in (Ulfl \iviilrlll. urd Dean I Involuntary . ■ Olinent rtoben C U ■ Firms". Valley Forge driven b\ .' <l off g ■ me during an in- . T>! dance ■ i; . Llgget The youa ICra i-ui L Ki: I ■ ., ■. gnad $i') by Magistrate Waltaj ft I lOW an op-erator's i: etnrtg poiic.1 ' ulfd to see the cane- b*'- Puneral Il 2 at the Waah- Chapal v.iiii". '■ Uithorp .ind other mem-the fata! party mate Tha haroina ol the tragedy was ,i slight vom v K CMlky- ■; fracture, the ungater pounded through a window On her Mde of the over- .: climbed out ai I firmpiinii.il afirlaate Together ttiev tried lo pull Mis • ii underneath tha heavy convertible ledan but she nu pin-n «l too M ,b-3ltt 10 4"i D m Only ii raw minute, baton the five Laird Simwden, 16. Swedi-ford Farm." Planebrook and Joseph Croft. 17 of Port Ken-i'lditwn to Buthorp and tha tan gfaia ware danctrj UM prep school affair l tgedv go police, tliey were talking happily ar .... road Sudth'iily. without enunlng, the bin machine ht.tled i- . banrtfli .ind .i mnehlng sound aa tha tarn aave wav. From thai moment until "■ tackaga a the death car remembered clearly what happened judging from mnrk's u iii its headloni, ■ l i nliiined On Page Foun ■ Carl Ren- ■ -snuder- School Nurses to Confer on Health hoot nurses and ol in the out will rjartlettada in g b:' held Fibinruv 10 :it » Ion. ll arai todai i.' i)i nl ol Pubtk En- ■ ■ tang will be one ir- nt regional cnotarn achool atu paitnaani thi pn viding an oppoi-ind others :<\vv pn> ■ Erie, Bradford. 81 i lagi and Berwick ■ l rederirk. Chris-t aeorge . : mn were ■ ker, Nw-ni'i, mi-i. Har- ■ hj »••! ' ■ ■ also purchi ad by Dou ■ crick, 12 6 cents I bjg ,mim;il ol-fered by Charles ftennlnga i H Baby Beef Cluo I4J '.> be used nnual roa.st beef atipper on owned i>\ Roe ■ die, gMppack f->:' 111 >■ antmal of ] . '<"ers own-bager. Jr. Norrts-town » I) iii 11J cent, and Har- " ■ anijnaT ownvd bv John Simmons. Ztrlflersvtllei to Warren H Fti'eil, annual offered .'ill.- in i ■;■ i ; Id Landis, SchwenkaviUe. to w w, Walker, ; animal of Earl Landla, BehaaukavPJa to for 125 i .immal ofTerd by Leroy ■ Freed. Swamp for 10JJ Otnta a i by tlie ll the <~H Ba rear The ■ tha Agrlcultur- ■ K\oiuiraled for Aged Mitn's Death PHahjh W Sunder H 324 FU^t ' CharKi P. Wollmgrr 82. Nornstown coal dealer and foraiar Reading Railway Oonaany conducitir by a inroner's kgrj thtaj iimniiiii! at ihe court house i.i-t Tuevi.iv when run down M h-- crossed Marsliali .street at the In-ter sect ion ol Stanbndge Norris- Souder laatlpjart he W9M liiniiiR between 20 and 25 miles per hour He s«id he did not us he approached the C*0 .said when a few feet from the pedes-nat and ippttad brakes, but the car struck W ■ n.t.iinetl a fracture ol nd be waa pronounced dead on admittance to Montgomery Hospital. ■ ■ . aa g Itnai ^e.j . ident indicates that I In I Colon i' home." at a Christ- . than .i third gg many AJahaai i Prldaj itja Ooaaual etnaoaplM re L- tta u tha] 'it ft at Plymouth Township Hall residents have hookworm disease l .:i the - . now aa did 25 year* ago. —• Uui, day tor u; Yule boU'lgggggg, lin ii out", Atr. Rtece Refreshments iueellng tlie Charlie kjBJtl tt ■ "Ifs better. 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Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, December 13, 1938 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1938-12-13 |
Year | 1938 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 13 |
Volume | 68 |
Issue | 15 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 16x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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 |
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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