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®ijc €onsl)ol)ockcn Uccor&cr. l-Ml.li-li.-.l 1869. \„. 6293 c nVIKHIoi Kl Vl'V. FRIDAY. JAM \in 10, 1930 .-I ns.ltll'Th.N 11:1. i: . rKAH PRICE l\\(M | \|- \\ <sl Side I\ j*t.f rk 1i1i1i|1r1i1*4 *»t vI **D-* I1I1*1' \v1v *: with taking » drum of 1!Hi a dn:||1 o( ((, Organization i Irani ..nii-lil 11iu PA1 FOR STOLEN GOODS .'P..,, ,,l'.| k illll" TO GAIN IK M ' ^o«nai\iiui 1 Iharged ^ il'i HoBlM ill" Iu Shooting li I., ricnd Council Reeled Engineer and Policeman New Street Supertfinor J •pli Garnet) Sacre ml Sweene) on Streel In Stan l!« .iw I raffic ■ i on Jan Jiilm C.ISCIH. both or I Oonnauatai I ' ■ ■ Soli) itor '": ■ a warrant sworn out b) Oil Companv. M ■ ■ 1 - Plat ■ ■ : ' ■ I ■ dnr woo bail each until made to be Repeated bv .'> C Players tored, 209 ■ « Rubber \tnl I in- \| I.' I 11 ■ ■ ■*<• 11 bow. Net of*82,93u T1* 'A% ^lll,M " \sks Krlurii ■ H ft ("\|\lll I! I - U Gala Performance <•! Pli I oral \ulli.r- la I Given Tomorrow b. IIIC Ul\ \M I Tal (Mir II.\< I h. . ictlon ol u soN m t potto officer and un gntnpli i' " ■ tuinm.t *• / ■ tin in i Of of West CotMhohocken ■ I QUag, Solicitor RebBTl 1 Putts. Engin-eer James Oroaeon end r cer James McShanc wuc without opposition There was a - r tttfl OfflM "I . tin- past Omrnetl being UM nominees when ini rob BoTQUffh BotlfiUor B Arnold F ('ll"'','1> ■ ■ tted u onbuo iasi thrir vote tnr Sweeney. P on did not vote Ah oi UM aalartea wan Baaed thi W same as last year as CoUOWl ponce ot UM right ol Anthony i. venation with pay; super .-laor *4.0U potirth ward as. having ban elect."' I»T day; secretary, 1150; trooeurer, to town ootmctl from that ward in 175; solicitor. $25; heullh $25. Righl to Seal Solicitor < livea ' (pinion I bat I-'••urtli Ward Member Haa Right 1-- Sea( I mil ' iiurl Declare* Mi- Election Vai Nu| in t Inlir. Praawtanl Joseph Ingrain an- ■ Italian.... 1'uttels Water Mi ■ ra BoveU, Cartel Laver. am it Maaan Powers, carter, Ryan Polloa Ueaara. iiuih. Haiiadav. UTOX Ldghl Messrs. Powers. Account Ada, Mi Porraal ooncura in UM opinion ■ r. Potts. and fortnax borough aoUoltor. A i>etitioii was presented to ooun-atl "u Mntutas evening, al tbe or- Itnh'i™ nweUng. As no busi-i than organiaaJ wted. tin- rnattet wa n tfcdtor lot an 0OUV lion. Huvell. Adam., unKin 1:1 full Is u:i Ryan, LAver. j FarU At UM ifTganiaanon inaaUng ot ApproprlaUori all ■ HmUad I ■ purporting to be Powers, Balh. Building—Messrs. Hovell. Powers, lot the fourth Ward ol IJILS Borough Bath I raqijaatlng thai the Borough Ooun- Properly—Messrs. Laver, Adams. I n: , ■fan. raproaanftlon "t the Pourtn Ward Wayi and alaaai afaaai . the giiwnifl thai at the Uma *>i Halladuy, Laver. I tua iinniiaaliun, AuiHouy i kfcMM Mr. Bath reported to council that' was not quatliwd to be a . undvdau the new road-bed mi Pord street'foi lh< tiil'.n of Councilman Prom was being damaged by hauling the said Pitiirth Ward, was present bet*) trees "ii trailers through the.eii to Council. borough and atajgaetad the Doatta be laken Up with Solicitor Potts and see it Uir prWCUOI i.iiiiiot be stop-pad i be etroai oocninlttee was in-struc ted lo get the names and ad' dresses of the property Ford street when the Law a!! lours with K BS1 HORfl COMMON COUNCIL Ol DELPHIA. 9 Pa. Dlst. R , which ea < BORR who wa ners along {elected and who bad gutter was ecrni!i:iu to the derk ol Council, laid by the contractors and turn j was refused the right to take part irei to the engineer in ordei m tin |imorHfllnge Ot fAWindll that he might ascertain UM OOat HOJUI brought Mandamus against wnii the view of rinding ""^ to UMjahe Council to compel that body lo paUpenj ' 'Ktuse him as a member Tin- It was reported by Burgess McEl- leouncll anawered i>> alJaginj that .» ImiUiii that a retaining lence along the Knir baa been broken In !«■' places by a heavy trues oi Wattei Coni|)any The secretary was ln-gtlUDted Ui notify Warner Company ID bave UM damage repaired 'lhe coudiiion ol WUna Iran Front street to First alley and lhe condition ol the alley from Wil-liams street for several hundred feet are in a deplorable condition, it wae repotted to oouaoU, as the result of j the Philau.lphia Blei Uti oiKging up the streets lo Install a gas main i be street onrnmlttee II ted to get in touch with the I.iuhi Company and mstrui t than lo replace the streel in it-rdrmer ooodttlon wtthin :. council will have the work done and Charge It Up tO ttU I i Ot| Burgees ai^Klhattan itaj creation t.l a pOalofl luud for the : aged and dLsabled police j ; the borough He cited ^ the case of Police Officer McShane. j who has been incapaciated for prac-tically two years, and for UM pgat reeatved netthft his salary or compensation of any kind after serving the borough fur th The burgeae waa bitonned tiiat no Od be had until after the appropriations for the ye.ti baw ■ ii,. great cominittee : runt i repoti ol the wort done on the streets during the month of Deceuilxr 1. was accepted with the exception of the work done on Morehead avenue. The Police committee reported the officer off duty one week, during December and that And: lgal served as substitute. Be lQ of which were handled by the burgess. The Light committee reported one Or-nevM ve last nlghi rtghi leg ■ ■ ■ . . , ■ \lnilll the broughl ' ■■ : and »as Ul, without bail, ■ ■ ■ Forman v ■ ■ d and in ■ ■ An an'e-HMi!i i- ■: Doon he . d down to pick up his shoes when 1 -i ■ ■ rxH me ' Rou ! meat, Houston also ■ i utlu ii..-■ ■ jroung colored qllestl.ili-the room nth thi ■ ting as she was In bed II. ■ d that ihere had been no quarreling ! All Inquest WUI l»* held next week and Beaaes \\>»i Ooronai iiuir The poll ■ \ found mi evidence of the men hm- Kmd." , DM the hooting was ai i ■ ■ -,' IO SI 61 ■ ■ oo pai ndtng ■ *ii» S2B It. p| ■ la the IHKI - . anuneturers' i ■ ■ ot'Dr.Mnrlnitui i Congregation In Qnirterh i Conference, \ otea for Reappointmenl Rl PORTS ^l BMH II It i liunli Hud Progress Year. -Munl.i\ si bool >l ..w- Growth Bghl i i one on Church street out one night each Burgees atoRthattan reported iliailoi'de the Light Oosnpanji has made a new arrangement whereby UM pi i plan of report lights out to Mr Toinpkins before nine o'clock and having them replaced immediately has been done away. The Burgees suied he did not know what meth-od «nl be employed to te lhe outrage. The secretary was instructed to Electric Company to •*- certi.ii what the borough may ex-ped under the new ruling Orders amounting to $22 SO was (Continued on Page 4) . . ■ ,ul I* ill llled with l.'oi.i.nl in Which it was set forth that Hoi i OSM real i be court raid right to grrr lunciioiis oi a tnembi i ■..nice and lo pal in the preliminary proo and oraanlaauon depend .UM\ei> Upon Hie lellliu .n certiQomte ol IHI O*M «i.o bavi been declared and are duty returned, being considei'-d as UJkUl tii<-. gated and set in KSHrt W L1UQO 47 Pa ggfl ii.. ■ .. written title to the nil •■ ■ :bed bv law " 1., lhe same ellect, WOLFE VS BUKLEIOM Twelve 1) A C 14. In CUMM VS 1KOXEL 4 Pa. C Kept • ■ ■ wnteh ininht ■ couiu be precluded from taking his office by tue ■ »i > i ■ ■' Utton ounetloning his right »i offux wtten -t A proceeding lo contest could ■ ■ the di "■ by the Offtcet holding over. ai. relumed as elei ■ not parnaltted to enter upon his office uni uid be prolongiat peeJ and vexatious delays until pgmuon "i the term." ( ..n. lusion and Op.mun ni gettMtei ■ 1 it is submitted that the i v of Hv ■ nn-h wHI um bv UM era or thr Community Ct nb r The pi,- paatad ■< ■ ■ ■ •venue .-'d |t*hl b) the Plai -rs Oroup. i tatlon of the show was at VA\'. uid PtO Hifimrt and was greaUy uppieehii.-.1 by Lite audience of teachers anc WJVt1 The ndvitnre sale of seats ha? *ieeii lar**e for lomormw s perfnr ire for a larg" The i show to bi with the b ed in pn Tiie fi -s*1 of rhai The s-*' ■ has not v.-t lost its adnlesr. 'itnst'ii carry us off for H brtel i ■ and Pothsav Collene .■ the ■■■-■i\ oo eomplete i ol th ■ : experlent U with an .■!' Modern Girl More Healthy itl« IIMK GROt 1 Kit- •HUI\ i ROM KIV». M WOH ' N Krouee drtver ol ■ Bupplee- Wills-.loin-, milk truck, while going Utrough KJ M ■ ■ ■ put and B ■ ■ ! William lay night ■ ■ ii-in-1:-w Ralph i no stored Speaker Before W oman'i Club I'l..... II.MIIII a- ' freatenl Vsaet. Modern t iistomi Ud Health. Spealu of Theatre. been add that o eat asset Is health and th health Is a for grea'ei dtsaster than the loss of wealth in the An of I i i r Lawi Phoenixville Wants Herbert (.1 t UNt. Ill \l>\ POR UfJ hi DOI I A KM at council will be lit- borough hall. Wed- . upon the i.quanta toi funds to l«' budgeted to U' passed Upon hv ouncl] ai thi in. t ting lQ March ■ pealing to the borough *m have to he i before the 11 I mm be anpraprtate during the yew winch are not provided ha in the biiduet mgei win provtdi ■ ■ income anticipated b\ tin- thi: !m Firemen Ask Council for Ifore Ftiiu Is Members Bear Great< i I'.n of Burden to Maintain Department IU Kt.l SS ( HMI'I \|\s Police Station Infested \\ itli \ ermin. Solicitor 1 p-holdl Si ilille; TglotM Names Council Committees ■ ■ ■ President Fairbairn Innoun- Men ghipt Borough Oficera the i ■ ■ ties i it . othst buatnaai was in the ■ ommuna auom from ui" <- \|'l itnaaau for New Administration, New ""■' '• M,'t *t*ne- I..T- I.IW-.I i h. J „„. ■ the • - thi tinanetal snlaaUon of] buidi i ■ j',,ltNlrnt Tt« ! affairs for the next tero years wni al fected last ni"ht when Preetdi nl . annbunead un ■*""**"! oetviag aaaoo TIU aavpsnmsi • ■ divided As Uie Ilepi.hi: troi. no oommlttee ehalnnarnnlp mtw assun waa given the Desnoorate but thi nn K woodward taeepai given Lmportanl oornmtl p | August RIUNT. Aaron tee assignment.'. The Pn aH i ' In \i, irilaad the gtuw, w Norman i McCartei William ■ of UM Coushohocken Methodist Church held last evening and pie-ndad over by Dr WUnan ■ Ford of PhiladelphM DutliCt Superin- ■ irilRioual) vote I I in- ,i F Bart* .... , . ,. man, pastor by Bishop Richard- MM.nl I d-.- Hi.lm.in..-on ,„ ^SoTwflj preeide al the annual I ir-t Reading < reatina (if- ■ " • ot the Phiiad i (. r ., ., .ulist Conference in March ■najjer. 10 i„ nartman has served as pas tor of the local church for tin teen mouths, being assigned here as successor to the late Rev Thomas A. Armour During the •\i .'"l.ile nt Dr Ilunmau the church has made rapid progress, al) nf the church activities having beer, ■ d Not only in his own ition has he endeared him rteaa of thi ' WhOjTi.v. served pre*. I I'll- new members fared vei\ wi U I BUvtn heads ommltuw; Edward s. Williams iv.e..u the chairmanship of the; „K-ee,lpl,s nl, (. it,. 'iiiDiir safety eoeoinlttee i fonw rty .«, , ^ ^ 30 Front street, one dulv found and di Court utnl awi not in v ARNOLD i ' ■ Solicitor Council accepted the opinion thai Mr Talone will serve as a council-man until unseated bv d. court The OpUU ■ pressed that the proceedings are ended as the tun. election baa expired Till: MAJEKTIC ItADH ■ ■ ■I far f. - ■ on In yum K i M' i: BROTHER8 Advei tuement ■ n the Park Roua i,noi without health In ■ 'atiitlnas. she told much n| the BM of the Dutch Arabians d of sun bine Ja« Indiana [pan. and the American Indian She tin- fragile 1 ir. ■ ■ I'lll ol tO-aid that U'WMI iMsture is m indi \ ■ and urged elaxation and a weU-baau Miss Lau i o ol the Philadelphia Inter-State Dairy ipoken before the ■ ■ ■ aVMaJter of the i ■ M nrin and grOWtfa itra fi'im the Grecian through be Imrk Ages up to th the work ol the ■ ■ UM Hedgerow i bi 1939 with ■ but with a great deal of enl imong thi i aeon. Mr. thorough ■ IKaSttc conditions aider Whk ■ ■ I clubs at January u;th Meenberi dealrlng ■ ■ nmniuni-loward M. Roberts. ■ ■ UM bus can ■ ■ and Mrs A Irvln Fuppli-e Mrs. George M. I Bad ;it Special Meeting. Offer Herbert 16000. Town council failed to sel lhe alnnagei Herberts at thr regular meeting. Wednesdcy evr-niiig After his election, at the or-i f council with ■ rvut'ruTmTaaada ma '' '" 4 ninations He has taken for the ofltoe would be h and has been In ranched with thi ,; u t s;H.;tk,.r , tarterl) rwnferanoe thi ■ I sound finam-ia' of gAfiot. ,. ■ been paid and a to the organic-1 ,. , . Rahman .-.^ rered a wldb range or propoatUoi he wouldlehurch aottvtUee and Btsgg! rd program for tl ■ In. and water BOnUnlt" ti md ,ianns OampbeU hpads the Mi' Roaa, a seasoned ruiinclltnan! md a lav | vary im-i aortanl oevlhMnoe committee On: I Demivrnts bava| two representatives. ooniatitaaM the Daano 1928 IBM .'..754 27 I .|" ii'til'O. - S !1.H<H89 5.805 23 ■ $1H!HI4 3.'. $18.004 36 Not! iu Bank $8,000 V. iiif,A»m lalion Three tears Heieipls i x|n-ndilurer S3.966 44 t'.l '.HHi -14 officially before town council to fix the niaiiui!' will not • the btidu'-' usually done in U \.i l The front lawn of Pro!' • 1925. let II The sen I ! Act III Scene I UtnquKt One week later .Hum November. 1928. ■ ■ Api II, I'1' I \. t it Vl 1 Mld-.I:. Musi, al Number, \, t I Be the Moon," Algernon and ■ I Umg ' one H : 1 V.t II . Ann I. ■Some Dov They'll Speu . Same I ..■ hv I Hays, Then anil Pro! Puddl ■ I i and Amelii ■ ■ ■ ■ \. i in Beeae L rime." Algernon and ■ Int. Blue- fa .. y •*•■■ 2 1930 Oldsmoblle has an. ■ ■ s'''"' •> ■ how rooms Did You Kiss Me Cause \ Loved Me.'' Mary Ann and Jimmy; pane "IXI JYour fr.tnds have? the b.rthftaya W* hivt tha cards. Tsvlor'i. 50 t . IM'M r4>(i|, st 1J-27-tfn. ,. , M y ii:.-Tl.' RJHlIn r,*-, fle- -- i on ■ ■ ■ ■th-emanl epMi nl Marls Convleton dent of the Sunday bowed that this actlvlt; ■ "1 had an average attend . ance of 329 for the year Just closed .died upnnl-n,, ,:;v t() „i-uid benevoleiiei i the local church as well as for at a $l(ion ',. , the foreign Bald Mr i dent for rea Prol Robeti O, Landls wu ■ tion The reports of the various officer uiiitv ,MI.I State P«l Raid Two Hoteh M n i MI- tititm baa been here and under the mai i t,-m, on Tuead ■ ■ the office of bnrouifh innnaeer. The ordinal .,,w,.(1 u ■ . . ... ■ the ordinance will in- offered for second and third readltu ■ on' with :< rote, H p i»e of Phnenhrrllle eoundl ager ivstew Thi ■ Pnrlnvrial. ll Tfrrman R itel of th*1 ■ ; ■ ■ SOnon per "■ ttl! ac-' I aaaage of th" or- • (far thai ■ ad bo Mr Herbert tnentlL all at high' ■ ■ v for him i few days, the fall- ■ ■ ■ ■El'IMiKT STOLEN A1TO n>iler ■ :he local police rairta c.i ■ ■ ■ ■ when ll.. : torn, aileue. The win 'iv Franl -.'. i lie mad the wins I ■! ■.-< 111 pn;. : iii IJSOO bail iM a half pint "' I 1. I ahnwndlturea for three rats have been given two plaCCO years $is.wn M U, aaarnai i.,n,.,. ohataaan ol A,,,,,,,,,,,„,..„ ,„ Borouih i.soouo he tlnuiii c committee and public ' ' ' safety committee has been retained m both ot these committees. Fisher after two ys&n In has been placed at thei Vad of the finance committee Messrs Coyne and Connelly, who erred hi the preceedlng council, mve been assigned to committees ItaUuce paid by members • iLjattagg. Th» alHii* Matenieitt' '3&a*~*aD»™, reprvaent HIP actual work of the Active AM«HIminn It being about M) . of iiu-ii aetusd work Their actual income toi the i rears waa ... H bin owing togaaooa ■ -omnilsslou are elected by cuuii'il "ll,r The president becomes a member Nl' a Mll>t ty viitne of his ofTk. . ■iected Cauvcl and Sweeney nt tl "' **"" •*' ■ ■urn The borough officers and members Ths vxpendltw if council's committees are: S4S3* s:i ■.int. ment nt M, Tbe tout ran »» MO 77ft; Ifag, S4H«aH). re for 1U37. Ifta |447H. IMP, STlWS. (Ill* Oggeara John D H ■ A B Fnirbnirn. President 11 D lli'tnert. Manager. taty Fnglneer David M Hayes. Treasurer F. Arnold Forrest. Solicitor Reuben Btemple, Fire chief 1 ..un. II I ninniitltrs lurluded ».i.r>00 for repaira tfl ggg UuilriinK On motion of Mr Bo« t] or the fire departtnant ws i hWfi Reperl ■ Ri uben sien,|i. four fires witlnu thr buroni*). m lie-rnil »'' oaualni « loaa anujiinMiig to 71 -Win M. Fisher. Chair-!Wrn8 Mantis M Sweeney. David II n. , i,!r; ttsd an inn •toss. Thos Coyne. Dnnato Ml streets;—Chas L. Slavln. Chnlr- Nlin lvt „f ,.;, an Rdward s Wluauna, Tnoa . ■ Cauvel, Lawrence|Nlim(„.r ,,, u|nr„,^ ,,.,,,,,..,,i -, llanchr. ,,< ti„. Botwngb '2 r.,1.1., ...l.l. -Fd. S Williwn^ , n..- 'hii'rnian, Charles Slavln Manus lames Campbell. John "onnellv (lrd I na nr e:—David II Ross. "halrman Walter Tomlmson John Fohn Connelly, Anthony Talone Hon.uch Property:—.Im.a's Camp-: Vll, Chairman, John Shade. Anth- Talone, Walter Tomlinson.: Blanche Free Library:—David H Ross., Park fiimmlaaion:—A R Fair- , foUowi Pitu nn Dumji- AuUNnobilee Brick Bti ■ Lwnbai Pile .. . Finre 11 13 ...nn Charlea Oauvel, Menus M v"1 ' ',""'1""-'- II J Kehoe. Dl I Q Thomas Howard Wood Ji Parl Trwatasi -i;.' I irdO wood Horace C Joni Hi WP.I Board of Health:—Dr QkM T '.likens. Pres ; Thomas S While, , ■ ■•on Sioebeer Dr J D, P 1 ■ on Buildings Fred lobb. John Casey. \n.hi..r-.:—Frank J 0. Jones. Rear, Merlin Ambler. Ml s \< r BtTSFII 101 -I ^ i ll \h\M l SM.I tor of the ■ ■ i ni hit m k from the plant 'niiierill Tublne I ■here he is em- ' ■ f^ttr o'clock this mnrntnir No trace - ■ merchandise at a figure ■ : v purchase Is a real bargain The sale opened tods "titinue for thlrt] dI■. ■Old is guarant. • 1 . v •. 1 . > ■ I. M<M |CH •" Ad'... tlaawwt i Tin loon] police received a teie- ■».iiig from Offlcer Bmltb H hocken. to be on the lookout for whom he saw acting '. ' BorouBh ww OfTlcpr Smith ■ ng 'hem on lower Ford ran In the direction Ol ■ ..I- hahocken frelghi itm« ■■cr, end nude their eocnpi One of ;. slouch hut U officers hastened Ui the treat on recent rig •hd not see the uien ■ ■ ■ r< THE LA 1 ■ ■ ■ I ■ I IT nn ig |88 SIM) 00 auaeaag MRS -I.HIIOI Burne-Mf ii mmuolea ... attention to 'tie informed ■ ■ ptt rid 'if the , ■ ■ confloed RS ask"d . ■! or astae other remeclv found to eUm On motion of Mr Oau ■ ooaatolttM IVanl In he PoUflS ■ Irtila »re miKl.aia t<i servn Fsirhnlrn SI Iltteeii lo ■ I Con 11 mied on Pag* Threat
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, January 10, 1930 |
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Date | 1930-01-10 |
Year | 1930 |
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Day | 10 |
Volume | 62 |
Issue | 95 |
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