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®ljc €onsl)ol)0chen Wecorfter. EsUbliithed I KM). No. 6613 PUBLISHED EVKIIY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY < (i\<l.<>1.(»< KIN. PA., II I -I* V > . I! UK I \Ki II 1933 Mill 1 : l\\l» l I.MS Miq1 uoii Man CoaHchiffhtoSAchdodorlesdsub RCAxnplwaiuniBft NIIIew>\ Found Froze to Death in Bed Provisions of Srltool Cod* Two Members of Same Family Die on Sunday .•■ml- I i tit I ( harl<- Kiinp-fer, 43, Dud in Heat-lc-- Hiili-r : Main Lit ■ sii|i I 1 ■Bull Six In iijurn Supervisors Clear Roadi of Snow • ,i In the I.H- Rotariam HMte occas:' H A I) 1. I \ V. 1) A I. <> N h. < \\ I hill :• ' I.i-tri.t- ■ Found Morn elude • ■ ■ sir.'' DUB I ■ ■ Tret! I dub. will preside us chairman ■•h'liln'ii F. Kenned Ubleu in Bed Thi i»K Suffered Hear! attack t*harlM Kemper, 43. World Wir veteran, froze to death in bed at In MMtUOfl to the add his small bungalow on Lafaveite prmumm ol enterteOnineni road. Mlquon. yesterday. Two friends found his lifeless body nt 1:30 yesterday afternoon He Was fully clothed Coroner R-Ronald Dcttre, notified of the death by Officer Hurry Steinmetz of Whtti-marsh township police at-. trlbuted the cause of death due io| •■-«, l *i exposure ITIMT Lll)I"Un The veteran apparent ly i . Into the bungalow late it nlgbt and was very cold before going to bed. There was no tin dwelling, which is located on Hu-bert's property. Kemper had lived there six month.* How long tne ex-soidler had be dead has mined Th»: I body Is at Paul Millers. 300 Fayettc street. Conshohocfcen. Up to thei present .nnhorltles have been tin-; able to locate any relatives of the dead man. or even to ascertain j whether or not he may have anv I kin. Harold Bates. 300 DeKalb street, public. Norrlstown. ant" Charles INmllt Within two also of Norrlstown, stopped Kemper's bungalow them on 12 5,000, 0 ii 0 Would Merge 2587 Districts Itll.i 500. Stop S;ilar\ 111- ftrease for Two \ etri ■ ■ ■ iMtuti froi ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ l.lh'l n e David Whit. kith about two . ! | , noon. White had been ;i eaMeni tin- accident DM MH btati Coasting on Streeti ■ ■ ■ Mm Suffer! Severe Injun W li.n Sled ' ncttes In-to Parted . u ■ . litiil Iwnoeked I rom >(<•,(. Drawn by Father. In ' muter. MVidetits section ' 1 > U'.MK the pa* two ■*<• i .»<»-. Increase Interest in C. C. \\ oik 1 tir..- League, for llu-lvi Ball Pruvidn Ri • i I'll. Ii..i- (.IUI si ni i- ,i n\i: Vth'llilillH.' f..r Month \\:l- 2945. Plan, f.ir Sum. met. V-v. Member. Foe Plymouth \\ illiam Jeanei Library to Be in "V.- Old II.ui Member ... Friends Mr.-i.n» i speaker :..>udi skes to be .ib*.ui He . ■ la about the h Park Hou . . nthe John Qrermar alWrnoon ha. I Qrentioi the Plymouth an- aim hi ln BryD church, m whu-i! :n- in- ran ,,«>,,, in- ■ ■ ■ H ■ iii<- child ii. oorapanj with H bite, and ratnali ! i [oUowlni brothi i Memorial Th(. , UUnm ill abuui t* With I I . thi R B ■ ■ ■ Thieves Jewell*} Loot Store Eatablithed \\ „ , . leath ma admitted to Rlr ni i MMIIHUMI tolled to Improve bJ toenorrow -. weaker un- aftenioorj ■ * In- Sunday morn- terinent will br made in RtveiaMt Uf. j cemetery. Norriatown i to i«' radueed to nine Ueettng win non bam. * first Free l . to the ni,n,b|lr Mif live i" tr>' do ..i v. The Mil ed bi the ■ ■ tnemben ol I ■ ment ol — I mill Triiolt Will not|L' become effective until July 1, 1933 - I er ni honor of Ins birth- j D Miller. 0d .--|H-'-ti An flu- '■ bj n Wal-t on Fourth eveuoe naai the Inter- Broke Plate Vfedou - Store rfa Took Goodi i Checking I U in Show \..i rietou n Horning. Display. invite him to join an i:am Ami MI pike worked automobile ride | Butlf-r pike, Ptymi When the visitors failed to . • any response at the door, which] The public book room;: u they found partiv ajar, the men opened under Uw auapicee of Piv-pushed It open and walked inside mouth Prienrl Kempers body was stretched the bed, the covers pulled carelessly potfble throucb a boqui over him. At the side or the bed Mnrv j,,,,, , daughter. were three empty pint botUee, and -, tonntx ra Id B1 od W pint bottle fUled with alleged = H n,rrrrber of Plymouth Friends ■ luc< The Ii- Scouts Take Oppose Span Part in Service on Tax Fears Comes to Town whiskey. Bates was a life-long friend o[ Th„ ,„.,,..... v,.ls mn[i(. abonl \)\e 31 aII >> IlllCr Kemper The latter formerly lived. vii,ht yeBrs aROl but i at the Bates' home At one time ,f lnP ubrarv was deferred until he also lived at the home or M . . time, so th«t C. KniKhtlinger 381 Parker avenue. lf,uiremenU of the bequest mlnht be Roaborough He wa-s rocetvina a^roperlv carried out Tli* monthly pension from the govern- j n(.rt tr)Bt ,lir atirnry he <reeted on ment. the meeting bouse ground! or wlth- Nelghbors said they teat _sawjin a nnlf mile of itn !>..■ Kemper Friday afternoon Pool ■ ■ "Ole MUII Winter" came Into hLs own over the weekend. After deluding his public Into | ■ ■ ■ ■ •■■ about that bliirard that was due hfch heapi Hi'i'ukiuu a " plate ela« wuutbi in wu IIIU.UI,. ■ sled Into the middle ol the avei ■ result . automi bu pending danger rolled on thi . 111,1 Phliadelphli ■ the bumpei o4 the n ■eroaj tn«' The robberj oo un i "W oelock and 6 Ifi according to om-bridce, lt.-iill\ lacerated and two iteth knocked ,.,., Robert ReUlj win. i. vnl'iin. ■" '"" '' L"ii window and tl i ' KiiipliiMii^ Veterans. iBotl. were taken to doe OfDoe »t m|i*)rn in tin it'. lt had ua khaki-clad scholars in charges that th.- principal oi> i-hiid was ordered removed ib Bryn|htt t>\ ■ rtaauner hOOll today mark the flnalljectton in Lower aftrton Township llawi I ., ■ .in Aiiniv.-rvirv t«. the proposed Lafayette llttnor- to thi insUtuuon tn the ambulance |>i„n f(|p Kulnri. lebraUon staged here asilal Bridge across the Schuylkill to ei Ckmahotioekm Fin- OOfnpaOj * ltl" |,M ■ «»"<«- nation wide observaaM link Manayunk-itoxborough with Twenty ttarae stib Politic;1! \ctivit>* \iini\i ScTViCl Manj f..r \\ i r-;tr> Open Seoul Encrease Week Will, in ( hurchea. Vciiviii'- Planned k. i .in-,' iiu Miquon Mm ( liiir^;. \--r--nitiit-l Hij. i Hun- to part of a ... nty-third birthday of th.- Mam l.iiw towns comes fromiftary to close fee wound in the ration of the scout mnw-'wfslthv landowners whose esUfs loi-ehead It was feared at nrst he ai.eadv UMO n^n* troops of this borough,1 who fear increased aaaMstnei oeed not to be H tndepertd- :,,1 surround- the span la buUl were mad,. VSa prints In tlie snow indicated he badUM djd n,;t i.; <t u femalble to erect he threw » tiull The gone outside after the storm early ,t structure on the grounds, nor did Friday night, which henjved "every national decree of scoui h • tate operator who i- Saturday morning [U find anv available appropriate, field Rnd highway with a ■ ..ing offlcint approval <>f Officer Steinmeti said the tner-iS|te r <& the poem; ,orms tm ^asaes today •*• project. I he vus pertnitb momettr a' his hendmifirters ref- j-aar Sheppard of Harmanvilte rerords ,, A A1 ,hp ^mp lim,, Mr B.1., ..V. Child* I^-j Broken pum lstcred three degrees at»M Urmanrfttie librarr CO however if | was Inlormally oh- 5:30 yesterday morning. In other, tee and the membra are A Conrad | count the ejaculations of moUH sections of the towlitaip tl c,f this boroutrh: Mr :u n W),o had to pUol cury actually fell to the zero mark. Mrs Arthur T. I.nkMis. William through snow thai was actually leal - renorted looked about five ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■. ature "f than in the pee* ceding ii on ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I COUld so ' ■ ■ ■ it portai . ed m Un Of Mis OrlnuneU, Kathryn Bolter, Mr- •dan and Ollw ■ ■).'. tn Mini b ■ hletil Be m will ty* held, and i troops nn >jtT liMS ■ Child' I,I wai ret-1 '":';111"' 21** -"»r-yar-old daugh-: fu,lin. llf „„. ore*nlgaUon, anil I find nav their .l»Hv -imad turn M "rging ihe PUDUC BerviC* 8™wj " • " ! I WiUun ■ Jew took i special paj *i « aearitJi before the :^- ■ thi men ' ii-- icmbers of ArdJ _,| Munavuuk Tliey were u tie in pli «r- Robert I"1 I eve-! recommendations One mr Dies of Heart Attack mouth Meeting . had to wader-- Stephen F Kennedy. 33. employed: The memorial llbrarv will <H-< iya or church and Hundav Brhool ■» P* t www* oppomn in the stork department of the Lee ,,1(1 rn.|rr ,,.„,,„, nf tni, fil)1,rl(,.: . ^t. vices here, as part of thi ■■ "**"" '*"'_.lrt Ttre and Rubb-r Oompany wai Ambler boon on ■ ■ urday ' innivewary program. At St Mark's u' ' found dead in bid this morning it I rooms non ' ** fl:30. at the home or Thomas A !UU| unriercolng ex". this in full charge or the Bunds Browne, nth avenue and Well tion The renovated ggel School with Ami Btrotise etrvmi street, where he has boarded for the tains seven lar^ windows ■■ and last thrr ■ ,., (1,,v bright atmospht I to a great sstenl ■ Mrs Browne discovered the hf"- .n, ; less body or the man after she bad An experienced librarian has ,., called him repeatedly and received beet to the new lihr.r til 8 the next morning son Kllpatrtck read the exeniua ■ °» "»ot BUM pim.i i. mperatum. II bad aleggon; Pai OrifBth, Arthui William Orimth and Robert iabl>' **■ I bey wen- paid ts a day foi ihelr ■ brlghl side of the was the SUbJecl of an uuspirlng ad-|Wortt' Tnev were i ■■ ■■ Ing a little run :ttons eld i A, ti, ■ urch. scouts, LS°chu' ylkill. a<-k tht-in to rea"d! SUWS 'statement iindge pro- I almost lmmed in fronl Ol her home ■ ■ biother. !'' being pull i d no the 1 ■ choir din rliurrh Half-wnv up the hill. SO- ■ library. Tl.' 'annot be used for any other pur ' i pose. no response Death was due to aland will pome Mere a> :• heart attack, induced by BCUta . for oc-digestion The man visited friends In Phlla- ,-hoicc of books, hotrs, en detphm ■ ined until th-at 8 30 last night He complained ,, of feeling IU. hut declined rrom Un. Miller ha the Browne family lo call ■ physi- accumulated in the form or an an clan, stating that it was nothing nutty during the eight vears since serious. Home remedies wen- gp*||| w:is made nnd provides a sub' piled, and when the family left him at 1230 to retire, he appeared to have entirely recovered When the man failed to come down Tor breakfast this morning. Mm Browne made an tion A physician, called in. pro-nounced him dead. Coroner n Ronald Dettre of Norrlstown. ex> amlned the body and attributed death to a heart attack. The man had bt until his illness last night, never complaining or feeling bud 1 v was a native of Iowa, but lived most .. of his life in Trenton A slMcr. Mrs company, substitute trustee IT been (Continued On Page T«m inortga#S certincfc-un i*sued by th"' ' rule Si Trim C^m- was to be overhai.!' unknown osMflcstes wen lamed mentors In various amounts and are' .,: whirl, Oray | j! '"• "™V." .„tST.i„ »?',,.■ lUM from tin Kllpatrick rMd Ihr rvriiiin.Oii '";; ,,„d [„„•,,in,,:- ' !■ klirr Afl> i ■Ha| *',' ifc'—ipiin «u'ii T MI:'K wiuii plans tht | bad in mlrid r« mi the Intenl ol the club ■ ■ ami a in. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n da; great BUS Hm llijlli'd 1H or 903 ttohocken u nng on thin ( oiitinucd On Fa«e TWO) At the Methodist church, scouts or Troop 'hers: tnntlal financial basis on which to .:■< h. BCOUtS ,Tl\t.*« P1n(rin#.u lh.ubr.rs n» i. ■■ IWO E.HSIIIW m*i * mm* rhurch Damiiprcct in riro iiw PTM May Pay Dividend To Mortgage Holders ! The rOUt Judge Williams held n short ■ ■ o the transaction of mivel I AndPM presented Consho-by ! ■ noon and two casollne tl I ully dain-atri'd by tl. . qu"'h»d SS Woman Caught in were : the Sunday SchiMil ■in to marking Anniver ..ir. week by wearing thi ■ ' ■ <! in high ■ mblv BCOUti from vaii gating' Mr gale gaid (hal ' ■ Colonel ciem< ni B commander or First CV ■ t-he brldm » ■ id be raised K. of C. to Meet In Norrlstown ban had just Raid Sent to Jail Polish Eagles To Banquet Firemen Complete Plans for Banquet ■ ■ I DUipeny Is* night lor the annual banquet i» iw given • of the boee evening, Judge; ■ ■ ptinenpal Burgesi Hampton and ■ - borough wilt attend the i •nprislng Biwood Dutill. Frank Hiltner and '■i work in ■ on wiih the board of The On Council of the of Columbus will assembl'' n. mm ! n,n .he. n. ' y.Mt lo oBU.li, bond lo .wilt court Nnrn.town. on Tw.ilay, Pel Tlip prmrliwl am.In"t accord: ' Myers. 21 to riLsru.v mnttcrs of im|M»r! . .833*30 Oo thi. ItnOWU :iv tl" Oh. KU CldaB lo lh. , 25 V«m Old The third annual banquet of thr,([)1.r(. ls accmnatotta, Income of .18- aoeaw when th ahe was catiaM In a raid lau> Sat. ,, Sullivan. Calh- PolLsh Ennles Beneflriiil H- r,„1]I)nlu I tirdny night in a bonajilow along thr . Homa Ajaoclatlon will be held in Tl,e reporl augge.te ■ ™V'^ hvr™ , .Trilr »V"' '""1 " the club rooma on Saturday eve- < , t, , '.' Xnoarara f ' lUnJ. Invitation. h.vcrbee„ „. er.i from V^ ■»•"'■' ' i h.,1 22 year, "d of I '" "»•"•. tended to a niimb-r of prominent '"« '''•',''"""." "T, £'?„'"', 'lf> n-iched the plant th , „ , „ond raw loci and out-of-town perrons and °"""" ,',," iontao, m- Trii. I,r',k'' "™'n B,,d """ " i«..iive. .1 v borough officials The banquet will ^„°„."v .. aubitituia HUM ; "" ■"" » J tof.nvder on Saturday night. Ri paratlni a .peak in a farmhouse on Oak Park tug Fake Salesman Makes Collections Company be served at 7:30 accounts. The committee on arrangements There were a number ot . head comprlaea Chester Olszta. Stanley present representing rertinrate bold- bop. of saving the building Otl tin M i POM Hill" Fire Chief Takes Oath of Office ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ pmiv itini .. liki numbei I ■ lohn Rigg an ' nan and Cntel ■ - Hoy Killed by Express Train • i non oi ■ ■ rterm Sukalslti and Adam Hylin-ski ■atoepttoiia United States civil sen (nations for the position of fore-man in th-1 tailoring shop east Penitentiary Lewieburg. Pa. will be held at the local post office Thursday. March 2. open to all resi-dents of Pennsylvania The post pays 11850 per annum, less B and 1 -3 percent reduction which took effect ;.■■ Baby Coache* repmred retlrwd AdTart lawmen t M.HI \tiiiin-i Wnmnn Tl!'- eternal antagonism of the sexea weaves a thread of flam" tma wn again1: New York. In a new 1 Woman. R Gavin Gordon, Lil- Connolly •i\rs who soprar in the current motion picture version ■ ■ tions Don'; miss a chapter! were filed I ■ ;on gear nf the Clay apparatus broke and as a result the gear WHS strinperi and had to be ■< 1 Fire Pump Company, builders, for Superintendent Hewhart. of the cment plant, placed the d $:.(MI ".■■id township Dnable ronuab bond. Clod-ball »■»■ commit-i xin bv Magistr Swartley. Lanadatc. BTJUaTESfl gIN M) Ml i l ni-- Benrj lllobetl t> men "f Philad*"lphi:i ii warning lo their t. in hand, hud bft-0 etand Iractei Watt ■ ■ I ■ in this vicinity again*' FOR APPKMiitiii- mao John M Kehoe, son of Mr god nn-. man who has » not Mrs Mirhn'•! J. 1 ' on neck. Is ot aprins N* today under- 6 ft 10 m tall, and about (roiniT an operation for ai ■ The Business Men's Association removed there vest.'r;! v wlvn he 00W nf the Uch. D Will llold Hli .: iKirtant mntine tomorri en which he hii;- \ set Ifered The young man Is a [on r II Phil-'graduate student at 91 M " lips will preside A number of pro- I high school. (iimunit I the troop ■- ■ ■ I ■ ■ tht- Art 1 ■ : ■ : ■ . till til' ■ ol tin-. ■ ■ I - ■ ■ ■ ■ : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ '■'■ : ■ ■ ■ ■ VII IIM OI V f mi M is Itl I OYI HIM. Swedesburg Man Refused Parole RITTIN 11. IX>«, Daniel Petrticplli, of 103 ■n ;,t the tten bv n don. hments will follow I Trv Our New B*l itue, a ■»tlng i V-rr eeonomlcsLi Conahn t.au: dnr, ^1739-W. AdrertiMmant ADVPRTI^E IN THE REmRDER - gn linpostoi with this led firm. HeiuUr Brtck Tom— *Yes, 1 think Molly's ;'"i!,i bnck McDade's for Battery Maud—"Why, has she begun to M E H-wtor street Phon- 403 throw herself *t you now?'" ■ by Judgee WQlianu anr Knlghi Hranted a parole to William Bate-tm man Brideeport serein ■ ■ i ■ arrange-bhn ra:- —Adrarttsement i for assault and I
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 14, 1933 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1933-02-14 |
Year | 1933 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 14 |
Volume | 66 |
Issue | 13 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®ljc €onsl)ol)0chen Wecorfter.
EsUbliithed I KM). No. 6613 PUBLISHED EVKIIY
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY < (i\ |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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