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®ljc Constjoljocken IXttoxbtt. Batabliahed 1869 \„. »,.-,.-. 1 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND rRIDAY CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. FRIDAY. .11 n 22. 1932 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE tl SO PER YEAR PBU E: 'IWii (TNTS Mystery in Dousing Hnl WithOilyFluid Knights, Ladies in District Meeting Borne Entered in Family1 Ibeence. Poor OBj Uixture Into lleil I \ I PUDDING ffothing Stolen «>r Disturbed l.uniK Knows of \i> l.iii-niir- Dunns the absence of the family of Albert Bartholomew from their hem el l*J im Tenth wnaiiM entered the house will tO thl front bedroom and sun,: Uld hedlincn with il liquid thai gave an odor of a mixture of esaoun and ttiv rnadn until Mr rod lira Bartholomew wan retiring for the i*.ghi. Mr Bartholomew, a building eon-tractor, left his home morning to attend to MOM work laker in the mondni ins wife left the house to make an out-of-town visit, locking the kitchen door and placing the key In an outside re- ■aotaeM in order that Mr Bartho-lld cat in the house for tus luneh Whan Mr Bartholomew arrived nt BOH) time In- found the kitchen door open Walking into the DOOM I upstairs to his wife but could 8et no response He went to a neighbors home to Inquire tor He relumed to MB own home, ate lunch and then left HM house again, locking the door and placing the key In the same place It was left by his wire The hus-band arrived home at tanner tune but did not go upstairs H a peculiar odor on the first floor but paid no attention to mud early in the evening and the two sat on the front porch until about 9:30 when they retired As they eaCSTJded HM stairs lead-ing to the .second floor the acte Monger. The door leading to the front bed room was closet light and when it wai opened th qpoj was .so strong they oouJi scarcely endure it All the doors li. the house were thrown open and after a few minutes the atmosphere had cleared enough for them make an investigation the Gold- I the Ladies - tbl| of the Iw IZUUOILV tu be held in the I be HOOK haS iiie and Harry strwet JllilfM1 DcCTCCS Trial Youngsters Exhibit Odd Pets ., , . at Annual Show at Playgrounds H y .) II r v 111 Mortgage Case ighi I ■ ' k*-ii NorrLstowii. CoM Polnl Ardnwra and B:. ■ ■odel program will be presented 4 I I opinion* \--.iil- It. fl 1.. See') in Molt-filter' (rll.tr.lllli *" |12J L 0 A * Boys Agree To StayHome Judge Kni^lii l uiin-.l- Hnn-awaj Boys. I'mmi-i- i" Remain al Home. Shake ll.nni- \\ nil Judge in Bind Bargain. Question! Polii j Liquor Joint." if I oan on i Guaran-tor i l.titii- Hi- U ai Misled Adventurous mid damn the kind wanted in this ooun* . but not boys who show then daring bj running away from the homes.- said Judge Knight Has morning in R heart to heart tiilk ■ilh Mario Julian U years old. of Bridgeport and Ralph ft ears old. of Norrlstown, who ware brought before the juvenile pin i Judge J AmUei opinion rendered on an application to grant an aliened guen mortgage a trial L ■.ecretan i ind loan ignorant IIi the gooci : : in piscina a n, I1MKN on .i lloju . ■ in mi opinion the petition to permit and trial bj lurj In the I William B ■ Anna Draj ! :. Bridgeport . of 112.000 on a BrktBeport prop-erty The building and loan asso the opiiiii'i being listed irr any offense, el tl loan m but to hear the Judge's views in the form of ■ second mortgage reference to boyi who run away a liquor joint In which II front home and give I the room was out of place Theti wo* a strong odor arising from the bed The sheet and spread wen turned down They found in tin center of the mattress an oily sub-stance t hat covered a space ap-proximately two feet square. Going down stairs a further In-vestigation was made and the onjj thing thai had been disturbed was a dwl containing rice pudding that had been left In a refrigerator Tin In the tame phase II bni but the pudding had dis-appeared With thS ''*''■ |itl,.|l Bj about a table spoonful The odor was so strong that Mr and Mrs Bartholomew OOUM m>l occupy the se-ond floor. Thev madl improvised beds on the enclosed porch and spent the night there The Bartholomews ere comnteteiy at a loss as to the Idea of such a trick. There wai DO matches or anything else to indicate that thl one who saturated the bed had any Intention of setting fire to the house, and on the other hand the] rated for fear a return visit might be made during the night ■nd the house fired None of the neighbors saw anv one ne.n the house during the absence nf Mr nnd Mrs Bartholo-mew and they have no clues to the guilty persons The matter has been reported to th* police and they are making an .it Ion. ih Donoarn while absent Each of the boys had run awa\ before rhey bad no n tl except the second time they left suddenly last Spring, and thai time they went to the vicinity of Hope-well. N J.. after reading of the kidnapping of Charles Lil J] and planned to search tot the lost child They found u*> main policemen and others guarding the section and gave up the search. Miss Susan Dunmore. juvenile probation offleer, who has had I the bo\s for the past week, nines they were returnad irom ramaqua, where the] ware taken into custody on thl day of a trip gave the bQ) record .Judge Knighi agreed with Miss Dunmore that the b not bad youths They have the spirit of Christopher Columbus, no doubt, said Judge Knight Tin NoihniK in i jurist In his talk to the bows told Herron Family Plans Reunion Tin Herron Family Association will hold its sixth annual reunion. Saturday, August 13, at the Spring Mill Pire Company headquarters. North lane, announcement was made following a meeting of the family association, at the home of Mrs. William M Smallwood. 212 East Fifth avenue. Mrs. Charles E. Herron, Mrs Smallwood. Mrs Frank Herron and Mrs John Herron were named on the general committee, which will •uperdH plans for the reunion in one hundred persons are expected to be present, and an interesting outdoor program be arranged. Charles | Bang || president pj the group. Mrs. Ralph Keelor |i secretary and Mrs. Frank Herron. treasurer. Art Gent—Soups very thin, waiter Walter—Yes. air; the governor likes peopla to admire the design on the plates, sir. TO BROAD* AST SI HDA1 Three youthful members of the York Minstrels will broadcast with the Little Artisu Hour, over station WIBO. Glenside between 1230 and 1 30 <d s ti Sunday afternoon. They will sing, -Yes, Yes.' ■ Alnt-cha' and Borne of These Days ' The trio Includes Sara Wertz. Helen McCall and Marion Hanscll ihei the i to Wait until they had reach-an age where they could Join niie>. and then if they want-ed to see the world. Join thai or-aajuaaUon and thev would see any sights The boys promised not to run 10k hand:. with Judge Knight as a guarantee IM not break faitli with the jurist. They then left Hark) with his lathe] mid Ralph with bil mother Illness Keeps Children From Court Whooping-cough stepped In hampered the production of the cond chapter of the story D* the Bowker family, where five children are alleged to be neglected their Jeffersonville home A lag was placed on the door of the home eattardex This pre-vented the appearance of the dri'ii before Judge Bhlfht, Last week two of tin John, aged 5, and Virginia, aged 4 ■ppaared and the case could not be completed because the other three children, France.- Charles, B; and Jean. T wi in court having been taken from the state in an admitted plan balk the supposed actions of the court in taking the children from the parents. The three chUdXWI were returned two days hal all were to appear today The parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Bowker, ■ppaared. and Judge Ktught. in continuing the case, gave Mr Bowker some sound And who km I U ■ : ■ ■ but they ■ ■ - hut it would I f another color " Al I ■ ■ latest ' ■ ■ ' - Third A\- : ■'■ playground will Join in thi which all 'he small ummal> ol Animal Kingdom proml ■ . . ... iii that H ■ There win i- .i priai t<-r the larK- ■St dog. the smallest don. (lie DMet beautiful similar awards will be flven the ■ ■ intelligent, ami there will be a prize offend EOt the most unidBe pel And tl.: I ir old WiH ■ idpole soother i ■low-motioi : we all* Dg canarv al mantallj ctoec upon the entriei ■harsh) i nunentlng further he says: And J ■ Cormiek an officer Ot thl misled an ignorant Italian, whe trusted him into signing a confes-sion of Judgement as a guarantor result the Dl iiiiii:'- pa] mi nt* scoorcUng to thaii Deslmoiic hi the guarantee on the mortgage The building and loan I thereby brought action to coned is wife. Paequallne The i oorl ■■■■< tb i ■ from the tesUmonj at a pn rioui hearing in reaching hi defendant be permitted to OOBM into court and lei! | to a judge and Jury in a civil ution court finds that tl.' hem only alter it ■ lome into the ark, oi park or whatjJotaed In the merry old-fash lolled gait ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ the unlqtM n.tiv i . :Uffe Pai k .t ta in" hen ■ Itt kind . i '■ entertaln- ■ . ■ communlt] ram Mis-oi tui tale, i tw Lone-iri re coo] I 4 ■ iu.e De Turo and H i i wandowafcl I'l.n Meht Held Another oi the popular Play Nlghbi wa.s held last tug] ble and *.>■■ r the di reel ion oi tli(- coiiimuniiy play-bare More than one hundred i bildn i^ and tonj adults program of ■ VetsFi Knls: \\ ork \ Racke ' ..Miiiiuni-!- I.rl 1 1. |.. it'- Plan Raid i<> \.i- Pre. ., \M.,.k ll I i: i i IH1LI 1 5 rraneportatit opi li lik. 1 HIV t „ Dole Devet \.i Vskrd . Panama No- vppointmeni to (;|lrs|a Pleads Assessor \ acancieB \ t\\ I I OIKU ion ■ :■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ lion o| thl ■ communication : ■ i .. sf ui the camp d in connection with the ■ in Interesting manner b) article : Whig ol the bOJ started pteki IUIK around the Whlti House bul the) <*■'■■< WOOD bruken and hi^ ■ .1 up ■ I ... I ui )u-jaekinK the ■ Watei i outi5l oi wii ' (.(Hill I pliollls Fireman's Case o u ble the Kscept just lor one peep Seems!sod contests, stayed under the to ui wi 4 ftfsaeti Bhoemakei getting hb daiipied coal brushed land Miss KHinrr liainj lupervis-up. to make a big hit this after-Ion ai the Third Avenue Play-noon n: Ital mod The program opened at ■ imp in thai dii ■how win Include j Play Nights will in- held ai Intar- ■. ■ airs Albert in rartoui parti ol the b .in reside adjacent and are onen t" the pUbUi to the SutclinY park, on West Tenth [out charge' ini'iit Ohariai nil nsslmniaS signed wai nolck am1 eport. pre.s-i rmi-r n-UM at 4») De- Kalb street Bridgeport. He lias been secretary of the building and loan association for 33 and Deriiuone ware friendly and were acquainted for 12 years Deatmone (rusted his Mend Mto- Oonmck and had deuce In him I h ' Judne wuii.oi. sai In coromi this artpiaintaiiccslnp The JurtH in but opinion finds thai Deaunone hesltaasd but thai ■uiifk thai lid be no trouble at all The court ■ ■>'"•■ that Deahnone has declared that be paper to Qu effect that ■ SSSBSd I good character. Continui-d On Page Seven Police Dog Attacks And Bites Boy of Britt- Moir even i *■ • bohoeken while playing with a group ol oilier boys near Hilltop thl BOBUt cabin at the top of Josephine sve-nue on Wi Mng wai bitten by a police do« bi to John atjrtak reaUUna ■ ■ seai the cahin i member of Bcr>' Scout Troop No 1, of w/i en, had gone to the Hnito,> with i group Ol Dthej Scouts and was ■ round the grow the dop suddenly bit him on the leg The boy lutd DOt molested the dog, The animal did oat \niuusi-. ,i tack thi ■ liter biting Ihe £de.1siredH .to ukeep vhit..fI ^,d(> " DflWalt "» t*k*'11 "' WS home 1]1(t ,„„,,. tact Judge Knight attacked the taken to tl ffla of Di I M defiant attitude presented by thejp.i. .wound wife and mother, and also by an The Injury is lUghl older daughter, and slated that was reported to Officer Ruth who people who are enjoying the privl- ! legei of charity must not dictate how they are to be helped. Mrs. Bowker attempted to ad-dress the court, but Judge Knight stopped her, and said he did not want to hear her remarks Mr. Bowker attempted to stop his wife hut' she remarked. "I don't care: I am going to talk and tell what I know." The woman was not given the chance, however, to say much. Judge Knight, in explaining his opinion as to who caused the trouble In the family, turned '- Bowker, and remarked, made an in vest ii The dog is nut and is prized highly by its owner The parents of the boy agreed to ■ . rar sew from i.<■ Birds. Animals DeYennoSued In Gardens For $50,000 Sprine, Mill Ket.itie.it, \ir < omplaini-. Brforr Magis-trate). \ ;iliif- Tomato Plant- at si I a.-h. Clm*. «- \|i|iriii-er-. that make then, and paws and ■ ■ In Spring Mill ;;i atreel ■ ■ ■ Bock oi plgeoni belonging ! ol beans in addi- :Hill 130 tor the tomato Sid PurgUSU at a hearing 000 at I'liilailclpliian Sues fur \ riilelll Alleged In Mil Baeai ' Itoaed l>v Driving -Jiikf" l.elun.in DeYi no < Iwnril 1 ,ir. A suit for $50,000 damages be an aiitomoliil. ih rberi ,cl Wl slock, o! against James DeVen.n.o...ppeni anothe rlil and trial ami COm sevetal peraons, end M hit ■ pUon in an automobile ride on the ol '■ I tOber 11 11*31 In the I .' the name of Jake ! But 1II take gSQ ■ ■ . pralsers. Walter 3 Mill. They ■ plalntm i And he :'' you don t know anything aba pair how* truck paten to figure out something In then : Krietde and Landti placed The plaintiff claims that on the! night of October ll he met l-eli t if von. about 10:46, in a \\'i instoek i ■•■ the eondui"! after thi - ■ b d away !.• d ound io p .ignat flashed il'.at the II raiding us and I know thai main ■ In circus ■ this was the m l| I IM i saw Imagine armind 18 to 19 thousand imp eboul Hfl pai uenl In bed and 1 Will bet lOSkls of a min-ute there was an arms ■ 15000 armed with hammers, rooks ■ you could imi samp, iioi abh >:i reahai I had ■ thai thai couldn't gain any rations as we badnl any lor ourselves today due te the lu-jaikiiiK An amustmj Inoidenl turned op tooaj when ■• *ab ire, (laimniK Panama ai ins home iivmiiiucd on Page Eight! Five Arrested After Complaints . i- conijilaiuts rooafnd I''- : ii Moil Of ■ m hour oi Sim in the evening, led to thi young men. ranging in age frr dav night about tffleari make end Phlppa, DuhT, ~" 106 Prom nn • I I roiniiiiis. is. :> Proni ■ Ifl 163 Wi I Depallo, II, Ml V, - • US, and Tanara, 15, i4a West : ■ - PUS Thev were arraigned before Bur-svenlna, condud ' tlfled as to going niii" Hie park an hum alter closing | time and llndlug one Of tl tii, poo] without a bathing | Prisoner in Tears ,i- \\ itnrM- - 1,-hlx. lol.l t.. Go Home and Muni Work Moll r ROUSER9 Court Suslaim ^ orkmen i umpensation Board U Reinstate Injured I owei Mi tM.ii Volunteer Fira liniii. In an opinion handed down »i llama upboldi the WMflrmetfi ui appeal i Lowei ktarion township, impk end thi I todemnlt) n! Judge t tii r Bren g.'r, will o ■ ; nhue Botttngi i gpondlng to a iii*-, and the truck on which he was riding i Bollingcr had been ■ in the ui k* ii- .'i Ootobi sompen i was paid trum November a uutil Pebruary 21 On Dial date BOttlltger BaBCUted I nt m which be slated he • hid n> work at the wages talned bii ' to March ti Bottlngei HI Board a petition loi a inn* in which tie alleged thl Rgrei OK Hi pend payi procured when Bottmgsr returned to his n.ieiiiiic operatat in •> paper BdU be remaioed at work inn 'u, day. when the isanpanj physician foutul ihc man was un-able to follow the usual occupation The compensation board lYeatet: the petition as an application for "■ nt and found, as a ..i ih. ami o: ': tmn of the fine) fireman wa i ii unable n> perform hit p r mill 'i he 11 ' the lire depart-ment, and camei appi sled ' thbl decision o! the wnrknifti Lttofl ixHird. Judge WlUhuns, In llie action of thl '■' pensatlon Board in rsinstatlni Bottlnger Bndi thai oo| only b the Breman Inc a. fire-man. Judge Williams rurthei pan, in ! enough oothlng work ol .' volun man On idene. ; ■ the making of pspst and ■ .-. - " ' : take NO '-. to the home t most sensible one in the family: the others are defiant" Judge Knight continued disposi-tion of the case until after the whooping-cough quarantine is re-moved from the door. i Mini MM in MOTOI John Zellnskl, IS, lOO Ford ■ tl, while driving his automoblie n Ing on Si Horris- H k and ihghtl] injured Gloria Bontellya. 9, 1011 ■' Norrtsiowm i amount Oxed t4 ■ I ■ nttnued Mrs Bn Boring Mm ■ f'rawford lo re- ' .ted that Oeorge Rokas Basl B3m street per-tim at large , Bar garden sppraisen, after the damaged i bould if iiaid ii'' . the de CUtton and paid the costs Orovi Uenl] the i ar ■ ■ • i Into a culvert wall. k churns I the roiiditinn of Lehi Cldent occurred DeY« .1 thi I ehmsn had been given pi ■ DeTannc ki dition of Lehman, havii with him the go day DeTei no thi ■ ■ ll 1 ins pan ui th< suit and ilir other lour standing . , on the swings Aftei haartni tm ",l n :" ,,"■ ,;' ■ Ihftb ladder UW the onl, ' reason a One was not imposed was a cane for ordhury walk. warning that if any ar Jj ?,,,tr T ^ kagain|^e n '0,>,""l: will y-i ., V Lit « u'o"" UK1,;' A number of complain, "'■ ll waB «*"»" been hied WIN, thi . m,;U, *' erown-un bon and wuna men wWch : in, howeve, l'A-*I()R DIES The Rev A. L. Shalkop. former pastor of the First Methodist church, now Asbury Methodist church. Norrlstown. died suddenly i yesterday at Harrlsburg He left Norrlstown ten years ago after j serving three years at First Meth ndist church He is a cousin of I Register of Wills' Frank Shalkop reported the ai Norrlstown police and was re-leased In his own recognizance. I bU, Who treated the girl, said thl ' seriously injured ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ cording feadants tossed stones and threw gygtem The bridgework I nr > mergem y ' Dad ' said the college freshman ■ 1 got this car for »15. H . i ■" ■No, son.' replied the father Id rather give you a blcyce behind DAMP WASH ' — — Voull like The Fnyette I-sundry Phonp Advertisement. Dims! A pail of ■ reprimands Nell, were: John Douglas Mutt Cosucl. John Casada. Thomas W- right, Robert Spragon, George Spragoi ■ d persons lammed thi m and the Neil home ■ ■ The wai: ■ rved by ■ ■ ■.'. i ,!■ al poik - ■ ■ ■ ]>ermii!.' nt Bgured fur life ■' to work for three month for surgical, mi dl dental m i ■ turned to work It was . ]nail wtk. and . company, the park and ■ who took In "A lugs and wading pool, has drop- ■ ibl) or bite due to ■ ■ ■ ng men who i»-r-iHiring the pan two ■■ guard wo.' i order bul 22 Cars Damaged As Trains Sideswipe : the officer and a ■ • i I OMMI MM IMM I IOMI.III IN PABH I ■ mmunity ■ t.iou has ! ■ ■ I I ■ : ■ ■ d together and ■ ■ ■ . . ,■ lotions ■ ■ ■ ■ were autekl) ■ ■ Until thi | Packard of a the name of 1 win supply th< donation will bt I AMAKill l> I ONTH \* I ' I ■ I HighlSI : «»hv roach- r-pntr-n .ti« retired Andmon'a. 217 Hector aWeat. AdvtrtlMo.aat ■■ b" ' ll.,, Wanted <<• Be R I Dresser. Senteneed for \ll.nk mi ><.utiu t.irl ■ tak ■ >. ■ oppM ■ i be Alan i Knighi in eoun ■ ■ rote OffUS N'eukle. The wtta were Chlel McOuUough ■ rick told of seetni ■ a he rsn away !•! the ■ When Judge Knlghl sentenced ban ring, go .1 hunt work " A 34-year den i ■ ■ Judge Knbrht, after pleading guilty i B prefi ii'ii r» i orphan girl in the home ol Ins ■ I ok Willow t I: laraed bv ; kirk The child had , bj r.i- Buskirk Bhe later came UVS 10 the -am ■ hem' ■ '■■'. She L- now 11 | sge linii,i county ■ . n: ted Judge K: ■ d 11m - kirk ''There is a little sympathy ti. said ■ then imposed • in tin- counj ui "'.11- tence." \ ■mllis vent l<> llunliiitdtin Charles A and Joseph Hmlth 21 yen: if Reading, pleading guil'\ ■ sent to Huntingdon Reformatory • ndanta ■dmltted enter-tuj the bungaJ iw "t W ■ | n dla- ■ mi) also a string ui beads they had A Frank Itoollegger When n ■ of up" court tnd iiankh admitted he was a ■ . to iie-lared hi would show leniency 10 '.he man The dl : ■ (loo. slid serve tour mondu in 0O told nf the raid al toe r place on July io with P i inert, "f : llllg Of ! other i in i he illegal ■ ■ bin told the1 ' I aSS < I'litiniml Judge Knighi. aftei bearing ■ • I imony in the ■ ■ l it i,MH-. iippori oi two ion and allowed UU aghl nut iw wife. .imi later The couple will ■ Be] Heeded pair ..i PantS ■ ■ ■ He wi pa :■! ■ ■ - ker. No m i chtrence de- ■ i has couldn't hi "And w. i ' ' •: ■ : I took '■'■'i Jurgi Knight ■ ■ youth be oaaai rmlflca
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, July 22, 1932 |
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Date | 1932-07-22 |
Year | 1932 |
Month | 7 |
Day | 22 |
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®ljc Constjoljocken IXttoxbtt.
Batabliahed 1869 \„. »,.-,.-. 1 PUBLISHED EVERY
TUESDAY AND rRIDAY CONSHOHOCKEN, PA. FRIDAY. .11 n 22. 1932
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
tl SO PER YEAR PBU E: 'IWii (TNTS
Mystery in
Dousing Hnl
WithOilyFluid
Knights, Ladies in
District Meeting
Borne Entered in Family1
Ibeence. Poor OBj
Uixture Into lleil
I \ I PUDDING
ffothing Stolen «>r Disturbed
l.uniK Knows of
\i> l.iii-niir-
Dunns the absence of the family
of Albert Bartholomew from their
hem el l*J im Tenth
wnaiiM entered the
house will tO thl
front bedroom and sun,:
Uld hedlincn with il liquid
thai gave an odor of a mixture of
esaoun and ttiv
rnadn until Mr rod lira
Bartholomew wan retiring for the
i*.ghi.
Mr Bartholomew, a building eon-tractor,
left his home
morning to attend to MOM work
laker in the mondni ins wife left
the house to make an out-of-town
visit, locking the kitchen door and
placing the key In an outside re-
■aotaeM in order that Mr Bartho-lld
cat in the house for
tus luneh
Whan Mr Bartholomew arrived
nt BOH) time In- found the kitchen
door open Walking into the DOOM
I upstairs to his wife but
could 8et no response He went
to a neighbors home to Inquire tor
He relumed to MB own
home, ate lunch and then left HM
house again, locking the door and
placing the key In the same place
It was left by his wire The hus-band
arrived home at tanner tune
but did not go upstairs H
a peculiar odor on the first floor
but paid no attention to
mud early in the evening
and the two sat on the front porch
until about 9:30 when they retired
As they eaCSTJded HM stairs lead-ing
to the .second floor the acte
Monger. The door leading
to the front bed room was closet
light and when it wai opened th
qpoj was .so strong they oouJi
scarcely endure it All the doors li.
the house were thrown open and
after a few minutes the atmosphere
had cleared enough for them
make an investigation
the Gold- I the Ladies -
tbl| of the Iw
IZUUOILV tu be held in the I
be HOOK haS
iiie and Harry strwet JllilfM1
DcCTCCS Trial Youngsters Exhibit Odd Pets
., , . at Annual Show at Playgrounds H y .) II r v 111
Mortgage Case
ighi
I ■ ' k*-ii NorrLstowii. CoM
Polnl Ardnwra and B:.
■
■odel program will be presented
4
I
I opinion* \--.iil-
It. fl 1.. See') in Molt-filter'
(rll.tr.lllli *"
|12J L 0 A *
Boys Agree
To StayHome
Judge Kni^lii l uiin-.l- Hnn-awaj
Boys. I'mmi-i- i"
Remain al Home. Shake
ll.nni- \\ nil Judge in Bind
Bargain.
Question! Polii j
Liquor Joint."
if I oan on
i Guaran-tor
i l.titii- Hi- U ai Misled
Adventurous mid damn
the kind wanted in this ooun*
. but not boys who show then
daring bj running away from the
homes.- said Judge Knight Has
morning in R heart to heart tiilk
■ilh Mario Julian U years old. of
Bridgeport and Ralph ft
ears old. of Norrlstown, who ware
brought before the juvenile pin i
Judge J AmUei
opinion rendered on an application
to grant an aliened guen
mortgage a trial L
■.ecretan i ind loan
ignorant IIi
the gooci :
: in piscina a n,
I1MKN on .i lloju .
■
in mi opinion
the petition to permit
and trial bj lurj In the I
William B
■
Anna Draj !
:. Bridgeport .
of 112.000 on a BrktBeport prop-erty
The building and loan asso
the opiiiii'i
being listed irr any offense, el tl loan m
but to hear the Judge's views in the form of ■ second mortgage
reference to boyi who run away a liquor joint In which II
front home and give I
the room was out of place Theti
wo* a strong odor arising from the
bed The sheet and spread wen
turned down They found in tin
center of the mattress an oily sub-stance
t hat covered a space ap-proximately
two feet square.
Going down stairs a further In-vestigation
was made and the onjj
thing thai had been disturbed was
a dwl containing rice pudding that
had been left In a refrigerator Tin
In the tame phase II bni
but the pudding had dis-appeared
With thS ''*''■ |itl,.|l Bj
about a table spoonful
The odor was so strong that Mr
and Mrs Bartholomew OOUM m>l
occupy the se-ond floor. Thev madl
improvised beds on the enclosed
porch and spent the night there
The Bartholomews ere comnteteiy
at a loss as to the Idea of such
a trick. There wai DO matches or
anything else to indicate that thl
one who saturated the bed had any
Intention of setting fire to the
house, and on the other hand the]
rated for fear a return visit
might be made during the night
■nd the house fired
None of the neighbors saw anv
one ne.n the house during the
absence nf Mr nnd Mrs Bartholo-mew
and they have no clues to the
guilty persons
The matter has been reported to
th* police and they are making an
.it Ion.
ih Donoarn while absent
Each of the boys had run awa\
before rhey bad no n tl
except the second time they left
suddenly last Spring, and thai time
they went to the vicinity of Hope-well.
N J.. after reading of the
kidnapping of Charles Lil
J] and planned to search tot the
lost child They found u*> main
policemen and others guarding the
section and gave up the search.
Miss Susan Dunmore. juvenile
probation offleer, who has had
I the bo\s for the past
week, nines they were returnad
irom ramaqua, where the] ware
taken into custody on thl
day of a trip gave the bQ)
record .Judge Knighi agreed with
Miss Dunmore that the b
not bad youths They have the
spirit of Christopher Columbus, no
doubt, said Judge Knight Tin
NoihniK in i jurist In his talk to the bows told
Herron Family
Plans Reunion
Tin Herron Family Association
will hold its sixth annual reunion.
Saturday, August 13, at the Spring
Mill Pire Company headquarters.
North lane, announcement was
made following a meeting of the
family association, at the home of
Mrs. William M Smallwood. 212
East Fifth avenue.
Mrs. Charles E. Herron, Mrs
Smallwood. Mrs Frank Herron and
Mrs John Herron were named on
the general committee, which will
•uperdH plans for the reunion
in one hundred persons
are expected to be present, and an
interesting outdoor program
be arranged.
Charles | Bang || president pj
the group. Mrs. Ralph Keelor |i
secretary and Mrs. Frank Herron.
treasurer.
Art
Gent—Soups very thin, waiter
Walter—Yes. air; the governor
likes peopla to admire the design on
the plates, sir.
TO BROAD* AST SI HDA1
Three youthful members of the
York Minstrels will broadcast
with the Little Artisu Hour, over
station WIBO. Glenside between
1230 and 1 30 |
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