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Stye Cansl)0l)0cken Hecorftix Established 1849. No. '.UT PUBLISHED EVFRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY i 0NSH0H0I KEN, PA. IISIIUY. M \Y I, 1931 Wm. Little, Former Tows Official Dies P. J.Kelly, With U.K. 48 Years, Retires Philip J- K.lly. for m.i: R.iKliiig ntilruni. u nirmber ,.[ tilt-tamer Conn ilni.m and Re I'UIUlliUl'Us ... I. aft Ki By ■- i no ol ■ Vlnh.iel Kellj ni'l M \ II I) CR1 ^11 I I! - •■: Bfl baa lirrcl I niilr.n l..r Sue ruiiili- tn Long lllflesi Remodeled Waahita H,It it.!,, \ Theatre; — Built liar?] Street! Here :: letor, and ■ i ■ of relatives In <i many Mend ■ "■- il High 0] '7H. mt entered ■ to the re- ■ In 1890, . .■■ ■ Court Fines |FWmf2^e2J . ,HlTlulSri5,a In Train Wreck III at Hu Home ViitllllllM II 111 Word wn> !■■ Mate) J Bowel * b\ \i .: as manager ol a puper ■ "Ml** **' "^tl>t no tnd i m b! Prancb Kellogg Oom] j la Ob * * i. Hiuiiitniiui. ■ufftrutg from thi *od el bk tad Ram ■ h ago Mr Ran ...... . 1 today Mr Ram ltd'. to ix about H : KfHogg 1 whi n ;. Uriah n Rebel HU but .-■■ u reel Id B ■ .,,,,,. H. . ■■ friends igo are hopeful on the Wi 'hut be will soon be well. il N p,\t;i s Mother of Six st^PtwtoEooi Kepairing it I l*It*S lO IVIlt j Two fine, occurring a» liv in Wen Dooshohoi SI 4' \\ ■ 11 4 ' Oil W llll 1 P*l> dUng for assistance from the Waal i barged bj Woman <>f I)i-.»r ilrrlv Coulnct Given 1 It.C - tQ \|i|M-;tl I INED 11 -i Mr-. Edna Stfinm.fr Foand I neonacioui in * rat" I ill.'.I Kitchen EAVES W oman Admitted 1100 Raced Probation rbefi NOT E -\id. ■ Mm. he waa tl ■ ■■■I !ti various Im- ■ ■ ■ :■■■ Ii, addition to Lcoompllih- ■ admitted pnv DOB in the Philadelphia ■ In a local luowed in father, who had ployed "ii the "'i and HI the Bupn ■ in ii number of tournaments with i it. i he became Ii I I pon reaching his atvent4ath :■■ da] Hi Reft] ewe aul ■ i :■■ naion plan Mi n the 1 panted brother, ' of the ■ I ■ Inning in M«I:I ai pervtsor ol bor* ■ H nto t modei D bi tl or which was used for i o ■ purpom for many yean 1 of Fritz bodge, r ft A M . and the Penn i in-, wife, hi* is survived by i udwtg ; liter from I noon. Igj " .1 ^mith A heart at tuck claimed in deatt early this morning August Smith. I. Twenty-two past leaders o.f » , ol Poco- , l(n(, hontas, and two tiast sachems of to America many years ago. and i **" honored at the i ■ number ''"'- P"* <*«¥» N1ent «'er held nnelli ol 149 J I Rj r» i lerrnantown, D.ofP.Honore Past Ouefs Local < oMiicil i rive .< I'.I-I Chiefa1 Nigfat Twent) Pasl OflSeeri Present Judge Oonon, tn court, at Nor-rnliiK. adjudged of Norristown 11 >ugh. as gUlUy of disonii ; pay A One of sin and easts The ease eraa an appeal n ' ii> of liaglstrata Of Ni.rn-stown. CHHipbell »».s ihurgi'd hy Mrs BmUy Reeb, employed aa .1 maid :it the Penn-Horrts Hotel, with dhv ■ oduci and wa and given g hoarlni baton the Ha was ttuilty and appealed from the etag- -:,. UK 111 Ifled thai on April 3 while walking along ui- Norristown, Campbell drove up In OOlle, Stopped the 1 U ami Hilled in her Arr you ltglllll| any men sfflda ^1 profane The woman abated thai Oampbell'i eonducl «.i.s due to her Informing ausplctous toying »\ the hotel, ttmt they bad fttna m thi Ir ! thai I'Miupbeli HISO had a gun The ■ tod the ntsnhthHW char- ■mi in the lower end ol Bw oounty lin. Reel b) Attorney Ing Campbell, if Ait ii..ii DOI borrowed en CampbeU, and if this waa not the opptng und caUtng to bet She said that she did noi in Campbell and he did not mention a loan when aha Mud. she never »■ celved any iimniv from CampbeU, other than Ups and these never exceeded S3. 1 1 rge elm pan 1 ■ the b Raven, 1033 Ford auvet. about 12 40 o'clock when thi biiniing tar which boiled caught lire while repair?. •'•i made t<> the roof. While the day firemen were en-gaged at this fire an alarm WM IUJ them u> the borne "i Robert Wufoni W ^l RatMl Hill when1 a mattress , oaugfal rm in thi children at-j^Klroom As the Weat Side flramen I laughter Smamon t.iken tu Boapital, - Re* cm erj Expected PRICE TWO CENT! Branch (guild Represented at ("on\ ention Mr- Gee, N Higbrew (lommitl f Needlewe Guild «'f imei l< .1 KISS HALL ON PROCRAM Sang i<( I nti-rt.iiimit-nt. — EUgbl Delegatea lrt.ni Local Branch Eliza HaU Youths Held In Recital For Robber) Soprano SoJoiat Scorei 0m> Walter Jaeka ■tanding Saeeem in Sec-ond \nnn.il Program '-i^- in in (;il\iir\ V. K.. ilinr.li. \\. Com- Belore an audlt'iiec that fined the auditorium ol Oalvary pariah house ■ ■ ■ ■ . soprano Bouts) "i OaJ church choir prt a banefli of the church, Wednesday evening Hall were tWO prominent Philadelphia musiclana, Mrs Dorothy Johnstons Doughty, ind vooal matru Doughtj is Miss Hall's teacher, and her aceomnanl recital. German und Preneb 1 lit nt pro gram, which offered adequate ex-beautiful 4 Miss Hall's VOloe, and IC- ■ ■ ehntque Pstms. ferns and a variety of cot-prlng Dowers arttsttcaUy the nage ol the audi- I.irl- Pre Sketch. I Tw.»ty-two .1 Tribe, nonl u 111I < lomedv ■ respeoted realdoiil Hg is survived by two daughters, Mrs. WaiM Landu and atrt. Bertha rubberlv. both of Sprtnc Mill, and two nous. Joseph of this borough and Augtl Twelve gnuidchtldren akn sui The funeral will In- held from his Int.' home on Tuesday by the group, last night In their headquarters tn the Red Men's hall. af uV twenty-two women «ho have arrved In the chahr ol Pooohontas In the local council and "he were presenl last night, include firs An;:.1 Rebecca id beees '■ Kmma Bweimler. Ifn ! Ulhtn Her ■ Lomae ■bowmltei I mb, Mrs .'•dward. Mrs U ■■ I On Rtmdav evening m liBrthl K ■■. church rtarttng at 130. the M" Manraret Martin Mrs. Ruth tniiinl in Jail JI- Driver of < .ir Hi 11 1 ;i- Deed In Robbery. Three Norria- !<>w 11 Voatng Arri'-inl. Walter Jaokaon hocken R n .' wai 1 oeandtted t" prison yesterday morning bv I taking pan In thi t'ral places near Norrhlown Jackson wan am by County Detectives 'I ■ followed the detention ol John Lawrenos Reed and John Wariey, all ui Uw wt They wen a 1 y of the home of Herbert Curdy, of Audu-bon rhej UnpUoated Jai - the auloinublle. wtUcri u>ok them to the Curdy hOVM Pnrther questioning iliat the youths iiliuitied to rob a pool room in Potl.slown tl They also brofel Raymond Monshower of J M They ■ Igam, candy and other Wariey anil Revd lmve also ad-mltbtd rubbing a lea dealer's truck amber in Norrlsu>wn Tiny : Dorrdak Ptaeaa U who is also in custody and has been turned over to the Norristown police with Wariey and ' County detectives arrested the •: taking linger rii lea by gaa, tb Hi 1 Edna Bteinineta, 38. . .1 Btelnmeta, ol lortng Mill 'Alien dn> .- eight this miirniiig, by id daughter, Dens ; .■ Hill Rospil il, whan wead ihysicians stated that another five BUnUtes inhalation would have :•- life. A iiuie. addn afad s well repi itional neiiHiliBj of Ameiira, aliich on : and will continue throughout liimiHTOW. at the Belh via Stratford Hi ■ 1 Oonahohooke re alreaii'. the alarm |B* l,lf was sent mto the Washington Pin' 1 .11 bo the ..in paeaina the DeHavwn home ■ Wi'imut waiting ui gather jdelphla up the hose thai I case of emergency at ihr 11 home tii. clay firemen homediately followed the V. .r.intli home Their ser-vices howi'M'i Mn nOl needed for of 312 ■ the Oonaoohoi t< a branch ol the gaud and BOI » membei ol « oae> ■ ,r I Is In regular utlemhuue Q ical tank SUgnseoMd by a stream from the child, Adeline, Hie *lfe of Joaenh boootol UUsk vi the WnshlngUm and who reaidi witb the appatatoi soon had the firr ex* mother, bagged rbrgtveneaa, aata The ine was discovered by neigh-bon while the Ortfflth hunlry awn 1. pot to forget bar, ami ! Adeline to tab her five younger Mothers and sis-ure. 111 aildili'ii U) Doroth] iDollyl, Irene. Farl, Harrl- MIII and Christian. Jr. who Is about 1 u aci was given in the acts Intended as fare-well Reentry, II at ttated, bar huaoand lost ins position at the John Wood Manufacturing Corn-eating lunch. the pillow and mattresR were »nd a large hole burned In Lhe bedroom floor. The house Is one of a row ot three si ■ dwelling! which arc umem: ' lilllldlllgs in Ui of l'|i|>e! afarkai township Only one 01 ihe other two, thai ii\ Bwood Deflaven, is ceooBaad a .short ume ago, secured I The houaei an owned trj Rendeeaon anobher one at the Andorra Hufter- |8UDD1H, of Port ■boned) es, near hi 1 leHavi 11 of her it hers BOBM was slight a liiemn I W reck Delays Traffic 21 lours for lhe occasion On the witness stand. Campbell Ml ( udng prefane lajuruags or acted aa ushers "fc-wj '' no asked xhe nrat group of songs included for UM return .,f the money loaned ps '"'"♦* u' ■ Venu Inl) H Judge Corson remarked that the thy Demeneanor Varv (WUsOO) In- Norrlsiown pouoB are out to get | to the Light 'La Porgel. Campbell und Imposed a fine of A rhapsody ifiu Bols> played by »10 and costs, with the provision - Mrs Baseler and Mr Doughtv. . wed ix'aiitiiui harmony in thi ! sentence of five days will be im-[ next number, after which the sec-l pwd. 1 al group *us prrDentedt It Attorney ONell asked a delay of included Bet look exceptions to the Der Neuglerige 'Schubert.; Wld- «,----. I aonoonoed ha WOUldLung .Fran/- and Dlefc, Iheure \hi%r£*'^LxeZng i?No?ns"wn ,1 The Halle from the opera ItoPhi '^v Td ^TX H Court granted four days In which Prelude in D flat <panre> tad has home and later found ihr Dance of the Wstei :> loath Pamled I iZabel' was Mrs Baseler's next of- when Nally was ihoWU the wallet James Layton. 18. of Philadel- faring, after which aflas Hall eU*Mhe admitted his guilt. phia. who lias been in jail for two nrioiher group of song*, Which in j Qtnoer Elegler ol the Norristown planed on probation for eluded Cuckoo, one of Nld eatUied as to ImdniK tin by Judge Knight and] Doughtye own BompoetUona, eg-1stolen walarl piuii- 01 a cash ire charged paste-board 1 handled chair und n of Pro. »>oul Ifn M Waller de Pnfool tin special wrvlcc of music drslunate! ;* BB a fitting religious Introdtfc -■ ek Tin' foho* I ■ P oaL "Han the Sound of Holy V Dr. Wolff Olorin, "Adesles Pideles" PrnsJs In A" . Rarri-. Anthem, "Love Di Chant. "Our Father In Heaven " Chorua, "O Dfvtni Oounod Offertoire, "Chanson d' Joy" Bowen Hymn, "Angel Voices Ever Pott After Benediction. "Orhaatng lhe Mo ...... Barnby ,!'- a cordial Invl Borne. ■ Landh and Mrs. Eliza-1 tieth Dues Ttie two other won.i 11 asrved m the ".: Ad* Silk, first ed tind Mrs Lulu Prv. second to tl'! the nfBce from being present, bv ' be tWb past sachems an Benjamin niaht-er Mrs Anna Carter was third to All the office of Pocohontas. ■ting ol 'he rniiTi- .: ni-si over, in its entirety. to the honored members. They conducted the brief buab ston. and planned the social pro-gram for tm 1 A hilarious sketch. When title WPS paragraphed to read • ndered. The other" wen N-I,!\ aed by At- . ,, . , ., 1 : ' 11 ;r >A i-s ijniHKi UIIIILU LU ICHI In Conahohnrk. tonrdte iaarea of all ha preeanted bv tev. of the CouneiL The Rlrls were Ruth Butter, Helen KauITman LOOM IrWin. Olive Raniev Anna Donato ataszaro, firsl ward ,, •»« J^M" Wednesday tor II ' ""'" Moone direded vrnmhe wlB vWt hte father at his »•. dnteh. which was met with Councilmsm Sails Iris iWarei; Down in the Forest i Ronald', and When Blossoms Come (Orey). ;.il grnup -itinr Hall who was accompanied by Mrs. ■ asntencad to pay 1 •aoutton Hiis morning Layton was arrested at a bunga-low at Indian Head by County de- Trie latter wen bo Lay-ntelow when they round a|Ba«ler, uieiuoad the popula?Rlm" gallon of whiskey. Iplanto.'or Serenade by Toselll: U Uyton testified that . he had, statue dr C7arkskoe-Se!o bought the whiskey m King Manor.1 cloths of Heaven iDunbiU) und Judge Knight staled that the BfatUnaU >Ix>»nravalloi. barge was illegal possession in closing the nunoale, Mua Hail and that the youth had purchased , responded with the encore. "Per-ths Aluskey for his own use. He'fect Day" The disco-, vis m tMKly unconsctous and prone on the |eKlluauishiiig th. btam I'.ii, hen DOOl by the young daughter, when Uie later came downstairs for breaktast Just before descending, the child states she heard a none which sounded like something failing to the floor. The four Jets on the top of the gas- :i wire turned on. unlightcd sen amiiig with alarm, the child Informed Joseph Jeffries, her brother-in-law, who hurried to the scene. Removing the almost-life-less woman to the outside, he suc-ded IS reviving her A Cousho-noakan physician, called to the house, ordered her immediate re-moval to Chestnut Hill Hospital, where it Is stated, she Is recovering The woman is a sister-in-law ot arrv tsteiiimet7., police officer In Wluuuiiarsh townabb> an advanced for the wo-man's suicidal act Is the recent death of El:;ie Oreenwood. 16. of Ciirniantown. who resided for sev-iis at the Stelnmetz home and) whom the woman regarded as one ni her family The girl died tn M the result ot being struck by a truck near the Slcln-mrtz home Relatives suite that she constantly brooded over the girl's tragic death Nally Committed Without Bail lir<,!oined npnlR hitndrprt and rift: pronram. inlormnt ml , , , world war vrtnan, «nd " !;n,"; "', ""'""-,"""I"'^"n"'t..,"*"«r'"i- Amrrin, and futln-r U<- mi prr- d,-,»™"ir.d,?;h'f';hall. "' " lroradolnf«.b! » " ^.bu^.I" Id 10 lhe only drcaoatd l..der. . „_ .„„„ »™ P" r mi "MJ','"M"." of, t,hua?Jrn?- I'TIniTiinPiu pr^ram. and Mrs iT.llllfln Htrron was rholiman of rp- I nipnts M^O^iScSSS\£nHi «WCI*i M,:v,r.< MIRK _ _ I tlllKdl ANNIVERSARY The next meeting of the Woman's ; "... C,..h0f ( Will he held TH" ^,,nfl SllIld*v ot ,h* ,wo irs services commcmoratlne the Man- H. Wood Park Hoo-a, Tii* <'*»*■ iniUv-nary »r « •-.Lit Church will be ted on (he club '! Pt'«rnm A number Miss Hal! wore for the occasion. sky blue chiffon, made 1 princess lines, and beautifully ap-pliqued with flowers of self-mater-f silver brocade prettily contrasted Mrs Baseler was gowned In black chiffon, trim-med In sequins. Howard Gilberi1 Kntors Home torney Robert T. Potts Pa Howard OlJbert, who dbndui ted bustnaas here for manv and, "rier to that, operated|maali and pointing 11 hotel at 1 lector and Ash street' Joseph Nally, 305 East ■ of this borough 1 .■ail without bail, bv Magistrate ai Ing "ii Wanttea the charee of robbery whlh* armed wtth ■ revolver The robbery tit the drug stol-en Cardanion, J ■ at 11 15 p.m. April 17 Nally was arrested at his home, early the next BU ind taken t.i the Norristown potlOl : 'us guilt, according to tht Edward and Philip Carrtamone 1 were in charge of the ston Bda 1 1 Nally intend and had a handkerihn: par! of his face as a revolver or-dered hnn to a rear rom and forced and which Daouan BaagL local politician, presided. rtlendat M 13 Hay v 6. Tlw countv held Thursday. "Is Mi.-'-'; TwtnUt meh a beautyt" 1 There Was never :i suh-ttrban train so crowded but what lM get a seat." to go the , hurehriien will be In at-tendance and assht in the procram Throe services will be held. At the platform meeting in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev J Peferkin, of Roxbormmh. will be the •;■ will be accompanied by the mem-bers of the church choir who will render a musical program '["he Hirelings will continue every ev-ning next week Monday eve- : Union Station Newsboy All right, only don't belnlng the guest speaker will be Rev gone long Hun- right back, will W II Orav pastor of the New 1 Hope Baptist church. Hr will be . , eoconpanled by members of the VOl R HtlMi: PAPt.K—%l^0 \ VR.lchuir and congregation. then pioiiounced sentence. St.ile To Buy Fuod kin. Ijuire Ken. of Oeorgi street, NoTrietown, pleaded guilty, tn-s iiinrniiig, to stealing $100 from the apartment of Mrs. D^metrLs Bixler. 131 West Halo Norrbtown The theft occurred be-tween March 10 and 26. Tlie money was taken from trunk in the apartment of Mrs. Bhuei Mrs Kerz was a friend ui Mrs. Bixter and knew that $300 wai hidden tn the tnink and knew when Mrs Btxler had ) to the trunk Mrs Kerz said, in her own de-poor, aim her ■id son waa ill and had ' was yesterday admitted to the P. O P ■ A Home for aaed Pent ■ ' $23 50 was taken from . 1 been levied upon vaala mejnben, and their elvei b register, a wallet c ■ ittted taking 11001 Chalfonte. and used the monev to pay ■ The former resident has mad< month's rent and buy food and home in Ridlcv Park, with H dl r -P"" pockets clothtns lor her son Dg trOm uusi- Edwan ben two years ago. 1^ tormer class mate in the ;i,.iii LS nut a theif as she | Eddlcman. an officer of the OOD ' schools took HOC • mainder of 1 shohocken lodge, p O. 8 of A , and —- '~~ the money and sentenced the Councilman Charles L Blavin, u 5 >1,AK OLD >rKI(K woman to pay the costs and placed member, accompanied the man to ***' MtlitlR < Aft her on probation for one year. the home. In the latter'* automobile 1 Parole Refuted :ire 87 guests now residing Preach) Stehman. 5, son of Mr Judge Williams announced this at the home. land Mrs. John Bteluiian. of Butler morning that the application for Howard Gilbert was well known! pike, Harnianvllle. was struck near ■ 1 Alfred Hendri of Phila- during his residence here, his ovster his home, at 7 last night, by an delphta. serving a sentence Of I house, situated nrM to Hie i> Uie Bald t* be driven by ■ for violation of the jsvlvanla railroad bridge, on Paveiti David E Cowell of 139 ■ having 1 client. r *■#. ehiid was treat- : one year ot the sentence. I wide section Although a sevtreled for brush burns at Monlgomen Igwawea Bill ' la1*"* ln It was announced thai morning I tated the man'i both legabetngam-lthe eveniag-that the grand Jury had ignored nutated and replaced by artificial! the bill for indictment against limbs, and canned a MrhM WOK KM \\ I'A'l"ALLY sTIMl KIN Robert K Darlti-a accused ot at-[injury, he is in excellent health tempting to kidnap MLss Elizabeth | A he was about to quit work fnt octalty prommeii" aCattl gWgDELAND rilll.li . the day yesterday, at tl ILIne girl. Darling appeared at the ' M-RIOt si.Y INJl'RIB I hOUto ol the Readtn gne with an airplane) " Antonio Oospari. 58, ol ai d wai armed w::h ■ revolver and! Playing near his home In , 315 East Lafayetb handcuffs and attempted to steal i Swedoland last evening with u stick s town, fell dead, having the girl. It was stated the bill was||n hto mouth. Vincent laeOafferty, sudden heart attack Oospari had Ignored as the girl's parents did | four years stumbled and fell The. been in 'he employ ol lhe Reading be press the charges and end of the stick punctured aha ■ UK) house for ilnrty-i ight to avoid publicity j of his mouth The child wa I to Montgomery Hospital where nil RPAD THE RE( ORDER $1.50 YR. londuion is considered serious I REAR THE RECORDER $1.50 YR. Three Sentenced on Liquor Charges Three liquor law violators were ■IIIllllimil thai morning In Monl- Gounty Court. Joseph Todd, an emp!o\< Norristown Btate Hospital, was sen-laneed to I5 days in Jail, dating from Anril 18. a fine of $50 and tosts. for possession of seven gal-lons of liquor found In his garage. Todd. pleading guilty, •tated thai ie found the liquor in two suitcases .HI the grounds of the asylum and ;■ 10 his garage William "Sonny"" Ryan, of Nor-tormarly of Brtd«e[mrt who pleaded guilty to a liquor vio-atlon before Judge Williams, was d to one month in Jail. No ine was Imposed. Coun' I'd Ryan's hotel, on East fourth street, Bildgeooil. in De- Freight Iriiin \\ reck ;.t \\ M,,l, drill MnI.U I p I niut.-r-. Shut Off I li« tririlv. No Tmini Proa 7.08 I mil 9.15. Because of a derailed box car at Wynnefield avenue, commuters on the Schuylkill division of the Penn-sylvania railroad, to Philadelphia, were delayed Vr two boors this morning. The accident, which caused hun-romen non <"on-ahohoetean and communities along the Norristown line to be 1 ably laic lor duty today, occurred at 7:02 (d s l 1 at the entrance to the park yards, at Wynnefield, when 1 box car, In a freight train, left the track. In order to right the car. it ary to shut off the elec-trn power along the entire line. At Conshohocken, more than a hundred commuters paced I Uon platform anxiously, as the minutes rolled Into hours, and they were unable to reach their destina-tion*. Numerous calls from Phila-delphia employers were m Conshohocken homes. Inquiring the cause of failure of appeal At Norristown trains, loaded with several hundred oommtlton, waned, iniwerless to piOQand Later, it is stated, a steam engine was sent to Norristown, the three trains put together en to Wynnefield avenue, picking up Conshohocken comimn AI Wvnnefleld avenue, hnwever, there was a further delay *an-muters state, until lhe eieenaga was cleared According to P G Watson, local Pennsylvania agent, the power w-as turned off on bound tracks, only a half-hour, he stated. ember. It was alter ten ' cl a t ► when John Brennan. of Philadelphia, "n* majority of the local commuters was found to have had a gal rniladelphta posts. ion of beer in his possession two months ago. when his car figured n an accident fan Plymouth town-diip. was sentenced to three days today. A suit for new trial was withdrawn by Attorney Rob. |-YEAJt-OLD null) m KM II Wllll DtBINRI 1 \N l Rreiman is said to hav PJ beai ui a uenruy woods, after the accident occurred. . 5 . and OK Make l*eaee Pact iM'il women VhO did no' subscribe to the theory of passive resistance in conflict, broui troubles before atagiatrata Thonuu White, today They were Inez Griffith and Eleanor Mathls. both of east Elm street Just as a hear-ing was about to lake place, how-ever, the women annntih" I paet ine/ charged ' leanor with hitting her, cutting bei eye, and tearing her dress, when :ilo an alterea': and Poplar streeta April 30 M II I'Ktu gSSIOM II NDA1 The annual Mnv prwesvston will be held In St Matthew's R C. church. Sunday afternoon, at 3 30. Three hundred and fifty white clad children, pupils at St Mat-thew's parochial school, will be In line of march Miss Mary Ruser. senior high school student, will be btant Bridgeport, went to the ball) room Ding and grasping a bottle of disinfectant ■ in her mouth The child s mouth eai had';- burned and was taken to Montgomery Hospital for treatment While the child's mouth is badly burned 11 is not thought she swallowed any ol the liquid Mrs Dewan was form. erly Mis., Mildred Ruth, of this borough (>ff,r. Pindi \>iir- SuidtU u Relative Barry Btemmeh ufllecr of Whltemarsh b railed to Chestnut Hit) hospital ■ igate a suicide today, was not aware that the attempted victim was his own law until he reached the institution. Arriving at the hospital, he In-quired the name of the victim it wai Ifn Christian Bteinineta, wifr of bn brother. aaaatona, bemg BcUcVUe With Mi'.' throughout the parted ol the oon* ■ntion At the opening nn In the ballroom >>t tga eight Conshohocken na the local branch, wen included In the MU0 women frmn itei gnth-red tot thi included Miss Margaret I- Lukens, pn itdenl hi •rge M B Ughl lira I 0 K Ridingtou Mt. p H WU .'. DOd Jones. Ml- Vuloi Mnin k. of Bryn Ifawr, a director of the Oorishohocken brai Elizabeth Btewarl pi emitted ■ lhe widows of two presidents of the Ohlted king an bn-wrtant part in the annual moating the former Mi- Crover Cleve-iiiuii. aanonal pn Ident, and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, who spoke at ■ 011s su Wilfred t-.ieii-tell. famous f»r his welfan Labrador, also addressed yester< ■ lays meeting Ion has no effect uework Oulld "t Ameri-ca, other than to speed u; forts of the membei and to in-crease th< number of > which aie made for needy families, and membership increases and the woik spreads as women throughout try are spurred toward i vice because of the hard 1. J Preston. Jr., told the delegate* at the session "The work of the guild means not thing the naked " Mrs. Roosevelt said at yesterday's oes- Hoti l" ng many others a deep realmaklon of cltisen-shlp We are planting In p ople's 1) loving ■ervloa All of my sixteen grand- ■ ■ • Tliere are none too young, there 1 none too Old none too poor and : n> 1 IT 1 our work " Thirty eight new branches ,,( gag have 1 in Ing tiiu ed. On Pnnrani . ntertainmenl program, arranged for the out-of-town deie-og and held last muht in the rase garden'' of the Bate Hall. ■opn i Beventh ivenue and only vocal ■ ■ Miss Margaret R < avenue and I as hei aooompaniai Kethryn 't'lft-ithern oaa-ihe pro-gram Attending last night gram from Oonshohocken wen aCfcn ■ M, f i ukeni. M Hull Tins aib B loth prison authority, Una principal an 1 Injured in Crash at Pike Interst'tlitin John M'lUiii !■ confined to Ills I ,.n suffering from pain- ■ . . and arm* ind lnj"*1 to hn back and his au-tomobile Is damaged beyond repairs " ■ and Oermantown plkea, Wednesday morning. Mullln was reluming to his home from Ambit ■ mployed, ■nd •■<..<' neariy acroaa fiennantown pike when the automobile of K. R. 1701 Prankford Phlladelph ■ ' on Oer- 1 the rear of the Mullln car, damaging it be-l i.alr. Mullln, while painfully utyorad, ■ Ughl tO his Wl home wta n ■ •me as a ' his Injuries. The driver of the Oorrles car es-caped injury. ftKAIi I Mr HKORDIR |IM YR. am on the road i Will you be mine, darling? I will worship you from February until April and IMHII August until September eri Hi-. Plnanes What about the ■ Drummer The ■■ I
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, May 1, 1931 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1931-05-01 |
Year | 1931 |
Month | 5 |
Day | 1 |
Volume | 64 |
Issue | 27 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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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. |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Stye Cansl)0l)0cken Hecorftix
Established 1849. No. '.UT PUBLISHED EVFRY
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY i 0NSH0H0I KEN, PA. IISIIUY. M \Y I, 1931
Wm. Little,
Former Tows
Official Dies
P. J.Kelly, With U.K.
48 Years, Retires
Philip J- K.lly. for m.i:
R.iKliiig ntilruni. u nirmber ,.[ tilt-tamer
Conn ilni.m and Re
I'UIUlliUl'Us
... I.
aft Ki By ■- i no ol ■
Vlnh.iel Kellj
ni'l M \ II I) CR1 ^11 I I! -
•■: Bfl baa
lirrcl I niilr.n l..r Sue
ruiiili- tn Long lllflesi
Remodeled Waahita H,It it.!,,
\ Theatre; — Built
liar?] Street! Here
:: letor, and
■ i
■
of relatives In
!■■ Mate) J Bowel
* b\ \i .: as manager ol a puper
■ "Ml** **' "^tl>t no tnd i m b! Prancb Kellogg Oom] j la Ob
* * i. Hiuiiitniiui. ■ufftrutg from thi *od el bk
tad Ram
■ h ago Mr Ran
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. 1 today Mr Ram
ltd'. to ix about
H
: KfHogg
1 whi n ;.
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n Rebel HU but .-■■ u reel Id B
■ .,,,,,. H. . ■■ friends
igo are hopeful
on the Wi 'hut be will soon be well.
il N p,\t;i s
Mother of Six st^PtwtoEooi
Kepairing it
I l*It*S lO IVIlt j Two fine, occurring a»
liv in Wen Dooshohoi
SI 4' \\ ■ 11 4 '
Oil W llll 1 P*l> dUng for assistance
from the Waal
i barged bj Woman <>f I)i-.»r
ilrrlv Coulnct Given
1 It.C - tQ \|i|M-;tl
I INED 11 -i
Mr-. Edna Stfinm.fr Foand
I neonacioui in * rat"
I ill.'.I Kitchen
EAVES
W oman Admitted
1100 Raced
Probation
rbefi
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■ Mm. he waa tl
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■■■I !ti various Im-
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:■■■ Ii,
addition to Lcoompllih-
■
admitted
pnv DOB in the Philadelphia
■
In a local
luowed in
father, who had
ployed "ii the
"'i and HI the Bupn
■ in ii number of tournaments with
i it. i he became Ii I
I pon reaching his atvent4ath
:■■ da] Hi Reft] ewe aul
■
i :■■ naion plan Mi
n the 1 panted
brother,
' of the
■
I ■
Inning in M«I:I ai
pervtsor ol bor*
■
H
nto t modei D bi tl
or which was used for i o
■ purpom for many yean
1 of Fritz
bodge, r ft A M . and the Penn
i
in-, wife, hi* is survived by
i udwtg
; liter from
I
noon.
Igj " .1 ^mith
A heart at tuck claimed in deatt
early this morning August Smith. I. Twenty-two past leaders o.f
» , ol Poco-
, l(n(, hontas, and two tiast sachems of
to America many years ago. and i **" honored at the
i ■ number ''"'- P"* <*«¥» N1ent «'er held
nnelli ol 149 J I
Rj r»
i lerrnantown,
D.ofP.Honore
Past Ouefs
Local < oMiicil i rive .< I'.I-I
Chiefa1 Nigfat Twent)
Pasl OflSeeri Present
Judge Oonon, tn court, at Nor-rnliiK.
adjudged
of Norristown
11 >ugh. as
gUlUy of disonii ;
pay A One of sin
and easts The ease eraa an appeal
n ' ii> of liaglstrata
Of Ni.rn-stown.
CHHipbell »».s ihurgi'd hy Mrs
BmUy Reeb, employed aa .1 maid
:it the Penn-Horrts Hotel, with dhv
■ oduci and wa
and given g hoarlni baton the
Ha was
ttuilty and appealed from the etag-
-:,. UK 111
Ifled thai on April
3 while walking along ui-
Norristown, Campbell drove up In
OOlle, Stopped the 1 U ami
Hilled in her Arr you ltglllll| any
men sfflda ^1 profane
The woman abated thai
Oampbell'i eonducl «.i.s due to her
Informing ausplctous
toying »\ the hotel, ttmt
they bad fttna m thi Ir !
thai I'Miupbeli HISO had a gun The
■ tod the ntsnhthHW char-
■mi in the
lower end ol Bw oounty
lin. Reel b) Attorney
Ing Campbell, if
Ait ii..ii DOI borrowed en
CampbeU, and if this waa not the
opptng und caUtng
to bet She said that she did noi
in Campbell and he did
not mention a loan when
aha Mud. she never »■
celved any iimniv from CampbeU,
other than Ups and these never
exceeded S3.
1 1 rge elm pan 1
■ the b
Raven, 1033 Ford auvet.
about 12 40 o'clock when thi
biiniing tar which boiled
caught lire while repair?. •'•i
made t<> the roof.
While the day firemen were en-gaged
at this fire an alarm WM
IUJ them u> the
borne "i Robert Wufoni W
^l RatMl Hill when1 a mattress
, oaugfal rm in thi
children at-j^Klroom As the Weat Side flramen
I laughter Smamon
t.iken tu Boapital, - Re*
cm erj Expected
PRICE TWO CENT!
Branch (guild
Represented at
("on\ ention
Mr- Gee, N Higbrew
(lommitl f Needlewe
Guild «'f imei l< .1
KISS HALL ON PROCRAM
Sang i<( I nti-rt.iiimit-nt. —
EUgbl Delegatea lrt.ni
Local Branch
Eliza HaU Youths Held
In Recital For Robber)
Soprano SoJoiat Scorei 0m> Walter Jaeka
■tanding Saeeem in Sec-ond
\nnn.il Program '-i^-
in in (;il\iir\ V. K..
ilinr.li.
\\. Com-
Belore an audlt'iiec that fined the
auditorium ol Oalvary pariah house
■
■ ■ ■ . soprano Bouts) "i OaJ
church choir prt a
banefli of
the church, Wednesday evening
Hall were tWO
prominent Philadelphia musiclana,
Mrs Dorothy Johnstons
Doughty,
ind vooal matru
Doughtj is Miss Hall's teacher, and
her aceomnanl
recital.
German und Preneb
1 lit nt pro
gram, which offered adequate ex-beautiful
4 Miss Hall's VOloe, and IC-
■ ■ ehntque
Pstms. ferns and a variety of cot-prlng
Dowers arttsttcaUy
the nage ol the audi-
I.irl- Pre
Sketch.
I Tw.»ty-two
.1 Tribe,
nonl u
111I < lomedv
■ respeoted realdoiil Hg
is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
WaiM Landu and atrt. Bertha
rubberlv. both of Sprtnc Mill, and
two nous. Joseph of this borough
and Augtl Twelve
gnuidchtldren akn sui
The funeral will In- held from his
Int.' home on Tuesday
by the group, last night In their
headquarters tn the Red Men's hall.
af uV twenty-two women
«ho have arrved In the chahr ol
Pooohontas In the local council and
"he were presenl last night, include
firs An;:.1 Rebecca
id beees '■
Kmma Bweimler. Ifn ! Ulhtn Her
■ Lomae
■bowmltei I mb, Mrs
.'•dward. Mrs U ■■
I
On Rtmdav evening m liBrthl K ■■.
church rtarttng at 130. the M" Manraret Martin Mrs. Ruth
tniiinl in Jail JI- Driver of
< .ir Hi 11 1 ;i- Deed In
Robbery. Three Norria-
!<>w 11 Voatng Arri'-inl.
Walter Jaokaon
hocken R n .' wai 1 oeandtted t"
prison yesterday morning bv
I
taking pan In thi
t'ral places near Norrhlown
Jackson wan am
by County Detectives 'I ■
followed the detention ol John
Lawrenos Reed and
John Wariey, all ui Uw wt
They wen a
1 y of the
home of Herbert Curdy, of Audu-bon
rhej UnpUoated Jai -
the auloinublle. wtUcri
u>ok them to the Curdy hOVM
Pnrther questioning
iliat the youths iiliuitied to rob a
pool room in Potl.slown tl
They also brofel
Raymond Monshower of J
M They
■ Igam, candy and other
Wariey anil Revd lmve also ad-mltbtd
rubbing a lea dealer's truck
amber in Norrlsu>wn Tiny
: Dorrdak Ptaeaa U who
is also in custody and has been
turned over to the Norristown police
with Wariey and '
County detectives arrested the
•: taking linger
rii lea by gaa, tb
Hi 1 Edna Bteinineta, 38.
. .1 Btelnmeta, ol
lortng Mill
'Alien dn>
.- eight this miirniiig, by
id daughter, Dens
; .■ Hill Rospil il, whan
wead ihysicians stated that another
five BUnUtes inhalation would have
:•- life.
A iiuie. addn afad
s well repi
itional neiiHiliBj of
Ameiira,
aliich on : and will
continue throughout liimiHTOW. at
the Belh via Stratford Hi ■
1 Oonahohooke
re alreaii'. the alarm |B* l,lf
was sent mto the Washington Pin'
1
.11 bo the
..in paeaina the DeHavwn home ■
Wi'imut waiting ui gather jdelphla
up the hose thai I
case of emergency at ihr 11
home tii. clay firemen homediately
followed the V.
.r.intli home Their ser-vices
howi'M'i Mn nOl needed for
of 312
■
the Oonaoohoi t< a branch ol the
gaud and BOI » membei ol « oae>
■
,r I Is In regular utlemhuue
Q ical tank
SUgnseoMd by a stream from the
child, Adeline, Hie *lfe of Joaenh boootol UUsk vi the WnshlngUm
and who reaidi witb the appatatoi soon had the firr ex*
mother, bagged rbrgtveneaa, aata
The ine was discovered by neigh-bon
while the Ortfflth hunlry awn
1. pot to forget bar, ami
! Adeline to tab
her five younger Mothers and sis-ure.
111 aildili'ii U)
Doroth] iDollyl, Irene. Farl, Harrl-
MIII and Christian. Jr. who Is about
1 u aci was
given in the acts Intended as fare-well
Reentry, II at ttated, bar
huaoand lost ins position at the
John Wood Manufacturing Corn-eating
lunch.
the pillow and mattresR were
»nd a large hole burned
In Lhe bedroom floor.
The house Is one of a row ot three
si ■ dwelling! which arc umem:
' lilllldlllgs in Ui
of l'|i|>e! afarkai township Only
one 01 ihe other two, thai
ii\ Bwood Deflaven, is ceooBaad
a .short ume ago, secured I The houaei an owned trj Rendeeaon
anobher one at the Andorra Hufter- |8UDD1H, of Port ■boned)
es, near hi 1 leHavi 11
of her it hers BOBM was slight a liiemn I
W reck Delays
Traffic 21 lours
for lhe occasion
On the witness stand. Campbell Ml (
udng prefane lajuruags or acted aa ushers
"fc-wj '' no asked xhe nrat group of songs included
for UM return .,f the money loaned ps
'"'"♦* u' ■ Venu Inl) H
Judge Corson remarked that the thy Demeneanor Varv (WUsOO) In-
Norrlsiown pouoB are out to get | to the Light 'La Porgel.
Campbell und Imposed a fine of A rhapsody ifiu Bols> played by
»10 and costs, with the provision - Mrs Baseler and Mr Doughtv.
. wed ix'aiitiiui harmony in thi !
sentence of five days will be im-[ next number, after which the sec-l
pwd. 1 al group *us prrDentedt It
Attorney ONell asked a delay of included Bet
look exceptions to the Der Neuglerige 'Schubert.; Wld- «,----.
I aonoonoed ha WOUldLung .Fran/- and Dlefc, Iheure \hi%r£*'^LxeZng i?No?ns"wn
,1 The Halle from the opera ItoPhi '^v Td ^TX H
Court granted four days In which Prelude in D flat |
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Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
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Language | English |
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