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®l)c €onsl)ol)0ckctt Retorter. I tabliahed 1869. No. 6771 W rsl Siilr Mail (:l"«rhi Tr>inir To Steal Brass Badl) Beaten On IJri <l«i«'; i lini of \--aiiIl \|i()r;ir- ill Hearinji H ■ 11■ M.m\ Iiijiirit- ■ awaid, ic. uba. 23 fill N< I . ■ ■'■ White : w<i by Oflteci Kan W Baterfwm an sew: i Stronger Piaiak Says Striker Threatened to ISlow upHomi CONSIIOHOI KKN. PA.. rKIDAY, \l Gl -I 24, I9J4 Youth Given 10 Days in Jail to Ponder Over Powers of Police Harmon Field lm9Mf,^9ntL ( osts on Driver Wot I. b ii poiloemai dutyf I ba "ii that in the iiiiiid i.<M \ i \I\N II i: i. it \\ iin. poplai i- Tr-lifv -V Accompanied \>\ Police (!lii«'f ■ ■ .imi tin ■ |C1IU! ' "I iak-oam •■ prop- .sa i Li lit ' m Tuesday afternoon "Shay Inquire Home. ThreaU i«> Neighl HOMi OF oil IIIV i ue.-,oav aiieiiiiKin uiey ran ... M i f -i • i r oaps Be * '""' *»ae rattle Search fur t told the ., pi iiciiii HI ba was DO) in uniform caught hold ol the vuutli who re- Frank Augustine, 17,27 0 then ensued a tussle! i„ miiiik ten days In tha winch lasted Fat arnreJ nlnuta Plaead at a disadvantage by in • hm Ulg Ills equipment tin- 0001 mild nut ar- footed *»h but quarry, lunptns ; iiiv be- tight hold On him Advised by an| \\H|JKI H '■'■' '■'■' r,i ' ■ <rai not ta uniform onlooker thai it would be all the LIST ana told Bint.' I Una finally < i!. ■ •■: for :i heartny ,onaantad to aoeontpanj lha offloai SportsEvents Vttracl L200 of John Make r A fine MI tm and mi van Un HorouQ SM1 I.I i iit'aiu* ■hargt C„o,n.test!I, Po,stpoIn.ed -• Prom ' ■• II » i ti'ii'-'' force Un haarli i Lonahohoeken \h»\ Held itoniobue i ii Plajrcjroand Yesteroai ;"' ai awooud aventa I!. Wlill I. Of >i\\ E H - :":'.' ,'.',;' D B PRICI rwoi ENTI Klninc 11 *-_• I■ LJquorTax for Bootlegging lia.-e and caught up wit Ii — aJ and placed nun up-dei arraal The other two ■■ at Elm ggadjprebeaattsd later. ■ iMBd In 11000 . H continued bnu-rns. till m (tit defendants, when arraignt'd before Lewwao*nrakl made payna i!i i.uii! Qreenwald and Lnba ware oommlttad to the countv Jail [a ten dayi avenlni ■■' Klimla, ol TO Ooi atmhocken, t ueadaf evening on a UJmifU »l aggravated BaBaUft and : in Pilix Jabol-anwaal. *ii ICoonhaad avenue, Waal (Han ihota i Jabolonaakl inpaarnd at the rye akan d. a ■ I head l.n i eratlon which he leslitled was the! raanill of an aaaiuul by n ■ cm the Mutwjniord bridge Friday' evening (ileba. also of Moorhead ! and Samuel Letter and WUltM Plflel, ixith residing In the 600 block on Ford street, testified: Has* were witnesses to the attack, Bad corroborated iitboionw.ski According to Magistrate Muinis Stranger. Pamil) Kepi Watch ■ da d hen Baae K..U Athli-ii. I ..1,1 Of! \rrang<- ■ I urad. U » to the poln e ■me -ii Center rtauwi to maki ,i repon and while than aoi Into an altercat&w with the losal offlror who ordi to rapon to ■ hite f« ., hearniK Fountleroj IBIUM to ■pp had '" dropped at leaal f.'i to ten dayt n .Diaugreei W «ili \iior-nn ai t<> Fai Plea I ot lllt'v.il Liquor \M \ DRIVEBS Snpon ls> ProfOram Court Enjoins Cans Station Decree, Handed Down I... «l.n. Diamiaaet Exceptiont of Finding in Enjoining Opwation ol Gai Station. Section I- ReaidentiaL placed As thfl two Sluiled lol !ln pOUCt linn under arreal and proved to him stutlMii ChUri Bluke ap|H-nied on whether ot not i the police ear i»ndtbe uniform red cba Lrouble of rinced befon sulking. A oonanonockan OOTM was (,.. lLl,...tl the bumeai he DOUM *»■ Thi I Uu tooa) ut-but not until Ude station only temporarily for tumoj and itnldrin u.ssfinbled ut !"'' D .dime,! oil rena w he had put up .» ittfl Raunpton had heard tha Baanten Field playground duilna winch time he lande«l the teatUnon] "1 llir ofllrer and ,[„. y^— tfmtl HuUltfle Park a haymaker on the side of the Augustine's lame excuse the trip ,, ',' . . , , . d dragged htm continued to Norrlatown where the "l"',',, li"■ *** ■* P"*""*- "*" 'HH' horni enoed to apand here ratlarrlai afternoon and UOM-EN West Fifth avenue when J ■ otlni a large the next ten days. | potted trom OOnahOhOOlan Daj :d urowd ol people *h»> wltnoaaod the Ofnoar Btalone waa thoroughly;Wlljlltt. (i,,,Vl. ^y, scuttle Ingenittrt »i the acUoni at Uu da* .. . At the hearing winch waa held fendanl and preferred the ohergee ««**■ ■aashai attloh attaoded ■ of dhnrderlj oonduet and laaWnn ,hr annual oommunltt day at the pton aavaraty m k eau ad tha poatponaraant of after going ..o night duty at s reprinutnded tha youth and potnlad the meet to a "in Uu aarlOUanew "l sinking an I In uddinon to tha lurge atii'iid- ■■►; tO give him a break niirr al the playground, hundred! Due and while there Augustine hap-land at the -same time impress on oi other raatrtnnli attended the .ma become bolataioui. jhlna that an officer is on duty nt bawbaii gamss. staged in eonjuno-me ■entenee WH» Inqroaed only tum with the meat, al UU Oom and move along Insliail Ol MIX-VIHK on ttu argC iimuilty Cenier AtliU-tit- Field Ulli ^ niitli i Ibarged W iili I iqnef Seiliog i Inanges Plea. i Mlii-r i laaea Judge Knight, today, handed down daarea dlHmiuhig exce| tlons to the the warrant was issued Saturday! findings of the Chmncellor in enjoin- j,h* PfOSl I turned ever to the Cnn.shohocken police to serve. It laid on (he iaijle in the police sta- ■■ until Monday ev< nlng, according lo Minius. and was then ret timed to him by Constable Mln-nick. unwrved. Magistrate MinnLs .-rated he consulted the District At-iiftlce relative to having ■ brother oj Mrs Proai and an oil refining company work ■ The threat was made tdonday man garbed In v Mik'tii. apparent j stranger blng lb - j Frost home he ad [bar win. i house "ii ttu- where ' Inquired The Mianbor ing. anawi red thai II dentty bauevlng that she was a member Of the fumilv. the man oonttnuad, "Wall, you thai he will «et him tonight. Wc will blow his bouse up tonight" I tin- woman hU! rmed oc Killed in Kail From W h< rl lug ilie operation ol » guoluie tilling ctipants of the house 1 station on DeKalu atrnrt, about two W amen Win Ball Game Boy Hurled From Swing the warrant served through the. the court laet real in an dlately hurried to stlteinut to find the man, but he blocks uorih of NorrUttiwn tH.rougl, h;l() d,siipi). iir,.(| Irom vlew In. Be* I forming (mat of poiire i The gaa sUtlon U located among make ,,f \jU threat the la" nonip ot the finest homes In the com- a search of the neighborhood and munity. I watched the railroad stations for a matU'r originally cams before (man answerlim the description of I awnue and FayetU* street. I Miss Margaret (inynor and Miss | Kathryn Hart directed the events [for eutranis from 6 to t», Miss Aiu-e Talone and Miss Mary Kirkpatrlck. Id to 12. and Miss Mary Kirkpatrlck was in charge of refreshments. The ] events were under the general su-jpervision of William Couley. super-f r.ui.i- Ricliar .1 las, ;:. Struck Head In I .ill lr Bicycle. Rides Wheel Home. Dies <.i i erebral II*- rrnage. Rales »f Game .ii Rotariani W.-t Side Child Slip- From ^ ot »*"n°" Field .. , , . Winners were as follows Picnic Favored tin L>« Hurled icroi dies, IJ.'i on Outing atI Mermaid lake Winners in Contests. equity pre the II.,i.ii istrate's office Tuesday evening and ; ■ :inself up. according Mimils Stanley Clleba testified intker. but to no avail. Tin' neighbor lo whom the man, More than 125 persons, members. Swing, liurird AOrOSS I 25-yard dash, girts 6-8. Marie,,, , a"|,Y hM,'n, lat, HUHII. I'ak.-n to Hu-piliil. Berafina, Dorothy Uwler; boys. 25- nie child waa riding tn Yniinai lar/.in Malta* CS? tiafil1- 8"8' °eor«<' B01*00 a"d In Uie avenue in front ol las how littlllg lar/ail .nakthj William Wawrs; shoe race, boys At Wood Area) the wheel ikhtded Slip. . ««* girls. 6-8. Anna Tancal. Thomas and threw him to the gutter, bit JAndraka and Francis Lobb; shoe head strikltiR the curb Immrdi. s dn^.r«iSrsflsa"SSSSSTiiSrl-** Two boys of this community were race, beys, 9-12. John Bonak and stsly following *M ,,,;;;;,„;;;;:„;■„;:~^^ ^nsv*^^\js±*^ijfifsJBr-^*ss*a he added something about PUrtak ^.^ chib gR,hprp(j at Mermaid 1""t "w dBys ! having "taken bl! Job from him ' ' ■--—*iiv- -f Eugene HarrliiKtiai. ten-year-old ! Members of the Flosl household ^kc' C*T ,^ Z\^!,uZ ^ TOn °f Da,Uel »arrln«ton ot SUt«l ? ^""V0?"- ■!*"* Aaan' »>' a™'"' lh. 1 Landla Oavel. Jennie May Supplee were greallv alarmed for a time , tc.rnoon u for,the annual outing of Conaliohocken. la a "ayac and Joseph Olllnger; 50- Suffering from the Injury U* Isnd the entire household remainedI"» club and ysm^jnoat *M£ patlem ln Bryn Mawr Hospital.\£* d^n- *iT}?- •-!«. . Joaephine ehUd was pul to b ■ anrs suffering with concussion Courtney. Henry J. Kogelschau. i Frank Hunter. Walter F Bodey. hearing that he, Letter. Plglel and ■nd Noa>1 s Ulller against Blleabetli Jubolonwski were walking in Fay- ! O. Oherct. Standard OH Company or treat toward the bridge Frl- 1 Pennsylvania and A. Raymond Duf-duy evenJTig. Jabolonwskl under tha BStd jnfluenc#of liquor, according to the Ml„ t,„rlng last year, the oasjrl testimony While Oleba waited granted the injunction asked for. outside the other three men walk- Tbe defendants tiled seven exeep-atf into a Fayette street tap room.! UoM to lh# dndl'tg «' 'MI. two to Luter Die three men came out and Jnbolonwski statted Across the bridge, followed uv the three men according to the statement. After tlu-y had gone part way over the on legal Honor was mlglll blamed for Un in. >>i antaaed liquor i> 1 ,--'• 1 ,,!.i Bean who ■ mis who inleied plea.' ol guilty to unlawful iMjs.sest.iou 01 iimiMi before Judge Kmghi ;■■■ .lodge Rrughl illssgirinl »nii AI-ifl and said there would in- boouaggera as long as then aas tnj kind ol lav 111 llqUOT providing an inducement however small to Bj lihain M D Dperata the New Dsol I BsnttUo, propi leioi at Rldga pike. Both awn a: 1 ■ Robej 1 K Hollowbuah, an 1 brai hesuflrrhaas eauatd i»\ ,tl'' Pannaylvauia Liquor Board. striking hi! bead "ii the curb when tuegaJ liquor was lound on Un thrown from a blcyeai he was rid. prsmlaai ol both oj tha a# ing near his bonM "'1 tha two a afternoon, resulted in the tragic I1*™ They were ordered I 1 iKht-veat-,,,- 1 i proseouUon. a ana at aiwaalth and m ■ Dsventtl avenue. itl U \. Q jrtll. During the disposal ol the Baa. tillo case Judge Knight .suggested Un distiii-i attorney! office not se-nt guilty t» possession oi unlawful Uqura whan then was TUat btKillegging sale was present He said trict atim: - . ikl bring to trial a* n was tha 1.1 ulslatttre of unlawful liquor Mil till' and 'phlne Bello and Sophie Bacy- pedaled 11 to nil home mid pui 11 'ski. I away before telling hi.-, motl 50-yard dash, boys, 9-12, Adam the arrideiit South Philadelphia He had UmUon "I takinit the job I the eonelualons of law and one to tbe 1 Judge Knight finds that all tiiow exceptlons to tiie findings of fact ^^ touj („ p-nort it; ful afternoon in a program of water , JurVeHng'^itlV^conculJioii o?P the , P*""0- c'"a Komorowskl; three- Can summoned Dssptta tha Uwai Imsra poaa the threat might be carried nut «»«" and Held twit! Wtthttt WU gnd bfjken flrm an{, WfiA legged race boys 9-12. Jotm Boaak. msnt admli,!. h edition MttarM Sentenced house bombed. entered Into by the entire group t Qf lll]urle8 nUHtalnr<) Michael Tadeo ad Johnn Lawler, faUad 'o improve Alaui 5 hi R. K Bchwenk. 50. Norrlatown Pizlttk ^ rmntoyad al the Oulph1"* '",'h- women and young folks. hij. Joseph Uwler; three-legged race, ^omplained of severe pains in nil pleading guliiv m a charge of drii Reflnlna Company. ,' Oirardsville | The program ^tarted at 2 an_dj-on-brldge, a machine drove up back of them and stopped. Chief of Po-lice Blake and Baranowskl alighted trean ths oar, according to the and Baranowsk) struck JaholonwNkl. who continued on his way. BaiaiiQWskl followed him and continued the assault frith the re-sult that Jabolonwskl was badly Injured, according to the testimony Baranowskl had no ail thfl hearing and at the request of lornsy, Leonard Talone. the bemitng was continued until tlus sVwning, Plans Complete for For K. of P. Outinp Plans lor the annual outing of Conshohocken Lodge No 117 Knight! of Pythias, to be held at thfl Francis L. PfWBJ Farm, along Bfclppack creek tomorrow afternoon were competed at the regular Duaeting Ol ths lodge last evening. The outing Is open to the mem-bers and their friends and prepara- •sn made to transport sev-f « men The social commit-tee oj the Iixlge will provide sup-per for the entire group. A program ,.1 tu-Ui events wa» p-ported and in addition to these the excellent swimming place will afford amusement for those win. do 1 nt (i<-ne ui enter llllo u,,. various The picnickers will assemble at the lodge room at 1 and the siart picnic grounds will be made as soon after as t>osslbIe. Twenty automobiles have alreadv basa of* fered by members u> transport the group. The pr'igram of events include a shoe race. 35-yard dash for fat men 100-yard dash open to all ■ RSd race, sack race, base-ball throw, quoits mid horse shoe rl ball game between two picked teams. As a special at-traction there will be a WiasiUng between Euri Aithous*, local coal dealer, and Councilman Wil- Dgaen. a- member of the Lnmsnt committee The bout will be ' ute tim" limit are without merit, that they all re-late to the AndingH that the neigh-borhood involved is no residential in character as to make the service sta-tion complained of a nuisance. Each member of the court. Judge need of a Job. he accepted the of- || married. The man who made the threat K described as large of stature, blonde I no in-ltlnued until late ln the afternoon of g Than were many exciting races • had .and contests with the feature event **_] rig ihe came of base ball tn - nich the men pitted their skin gainst a team selected from the female members and to the surprise ,■ including the winners. a *£* «*/*?*_ Mi, women won out In a flve-ln-ning cunt' HI i 10 1 hcine. Wednesday. The swing, of wire construction. 1 a large, old tree The with a crooked nose. Fa : The rules agreed upon to govern girls. 9-12. C Koinorowakl and head and shortly afterward Marie Buckley and Anna Rowenskl, 'nosed Into unconscious"e Dorothy Knuuer; 50-yard dash, "hvstclan was again summoned am1 -h. glrU over 12. Irene Levandowakl. "dered his immediate rat sw^a'ug high irir the a" mnd m-* »>»<>: 3-legged race. gtrU Rhrsrvlei ■ slipped front the wire and was flung ^ "^Marlon Belle and car- «ncy t>iH>ration.s were pertormed acroaa the state road landing in I,,flio i>»'mone and Alice Smith, ih. a vain effort to save his life Hewas treated bv|Nel,le Sml,h Tl1" ' ,,lM ""' ■ !m,,H " s' *u'~ a phvslclan and removed to Bryn! A frankfurter roast will be held >*"*■ aehOOl al Mawr Hospital An x-ray revealed i "f1 Wednesday evening at Harmon ui.s His condition,, ?*M ground, open M all clul- Ji Ight adds, has M>eu this station [ Uie plant where Plain i plavllik ol tin men ,1-........^ ,, ,|Mi|-, ';, many tlmea and familiar with its ,Hl(, tnrv knew at DO '"V ■«■ almost ™JL2Ir .„« environment "We all agree that the immediate neighborhood of the sta-tion a ao residential in character as to warrant the tnjunctive relief granted by the chancellor The find-ings are supported by the evidence and therefor are sustained." Judge Knight says The conclusion* of law follow the fucu* found Judge Knight declares and he dismisses man sioapUOD! h. frtJn°™«l however. Is steadily Improving and '^" »' «" Playground and their " haiidtcappt^ (1(„.lmrtfe .* .J hoSD7L, ls parents. I pUoa who had 1 . U WOOden men. Only been in their employ, It Is tie- (lie base wa.. allowed on any hit. Ileved he was detailed bv ■truttnu|baaataan wen not allowed to ad-to intimidate Pi7lnk 't"he Isltei vance on passed balls and d to his duties as usual .were compelled to throw left hand .. expected The victim of the other accident was Donald Miller. 13-vear-old son thaw of Mr. and Mrs George V. Miller. town pike. Barren Hill Milk Truck Upsets on Steep Incline Rebel Hill was converwd Into a lI iIr. i,.\e..ri- /O.fl TirrluUi'nll ' tl",|r '""en"U' twbulund,h"t,wrk OadPPv0a"iu''a"g'"f Illnljilulrl v.\ iInNiKr I!>t"o.>v H"Ie,l"d i! D"lm■ . ,. r»„■,«*■S| .rv•»,,|wi„n- 5 0|]d „, puilnnk ,.I I bOUDtlfU] ."pri'ad. Pol- ..^„..«...,.. .rt While vlfllliy, relatl,,'., at Harta-zan fashion He fell to {he around from a M-foot maple tree and sus-tained a Itm lined left loieann and a sprained right wrist Reuben Van BU; SUlfc. ■lie Irmlt Irom which Louis Heptrtat. 13. ol Bwedelimd. vlrluai'nnikv w'av wlini a~delfvery I f«" ami til HrtolUl) ii,ture<l on truck of the Martin Cenlurv Dair-iRh'r road near Hie enlranre to Hie les. o, Lansdale. ovenumrt on U» OoopMl Greek I'li.-mi, al Compu}, top of the hill early yeM.r.lav Wi Ml ""nJ'V m-moniinK. ...uit.iniK mnl cases of! ■"««■ *» w '""'" ,J50° *?" ?i milk over the roadway. The truck > hearliu before MaBlslrale Harold was driven by John Rhelner. 0f ] Batchelder. Upper Merlon. Tues- Lansdale. a foreman at Ihe dairies. "»V "enlna The delendiiin t luoaUtutinf for Charles Rupp. of ehiriKlwttb. ussult and battery BJ West Conshohocken. regular driver, automobile, drum Rheliner stopped the machine on 0WMr*1 aOManl t the lull while lie served in* a number ot natomatl The emerg- YoPh" Hertnai la sllll In n serous ency brake slipped and the truck condition In Mnlit«"m»rv Hospital, slarled down the steep tacUno. ainlarlM liuin InltVM aia.iu UU Club Robbery without nd nekls lowing a meeting of the Rotarlans. i-_ . . . . I was begun about IMUKO Arrt'Hl 111 8. Ilie DOnunittes arranging the event txunprind Beth K Mitchell, E Arnold 1'Mirest and William lOaaaaaaei aa pace five) Boya Confess to Series of Thefts the third grade survived bv Prank and QartTUdS rtichardaon, and one sister The children ure asked to brtni ' M" Wt ' ttth ivenus nmterlals for the roast, and the1''''",|'1 ' frankfurters wiU be prepared over1 Tm' Mineral will be held from hi an outdoor hearth. Miss Margaret' n&rents' home tomonow morning Oaynor is in charge jwiih solemn rsqulera man nt 10 a' St Mattlit w ■ church Pupils Ol the third grade of at. M tnraahial school are trim) to mae< he school vard to attend ■ ' Il;N l llielit Will br made at Mt. AUffUStini Ronald Rodenbaugh. 11. 33.ri East iery. Bridgeport Marsliall street. Norristown wa plaeed 00 probation in Juvenile Court this morning, when was ar-raigned befon* Judge Harold O Knight, charged with throwing a knife at another buy, and Inflicting a wound on his teg Rodenbaugh told police the vn llm. Harry Marina 11. a neighbor had struck his dog Harrv denied this He said he was putting the Probation for Boy Who Threw Knifi Jolui Preas. 251 East Hector street, was arrested at his home tola niMining by Chief of Police Blake and Officer Btalone charged with breaking Into and robbing the ■ton In the KoMlusko hall, Hector aou In tha Rodenbaugh yard, after street, between Bm and Hector ." I'ad been found on another prop- Ihe building houses a club>rtv He said an older brother of which operates under u club li- -Ronald had struck the dog for run-ning awav Officer Frank Orunger Tha building was broken Into taitfflad tdf Hie police several weeks ago and a quantity1 Judge Knight told the I Two Norristown boys admitted u theftl tnll morning in rUrt, when arraigned be- 11 Kmght. One of the deiendants. Oeorge Smith.'„, i]rink L^CCO"."cigars and cigar-latnp fighting and placed Ronald on *• wfta wmanded pU(,s slQim ^^ ^^ wu m n.\probation with iSa Susan Dtin- •Ub ' — . «, ,, „ fc,__i jv. n eur.s MIHI'II. i lie muuriy was IV-going a distance of "some fifty >"'•'-! »•*< <«tbei ■D■-Oyiof trhideinagrciodn-wM'^Hi!.i?t w^aa ^„ . .(|£,,™< M n2aa toeten ^,<'r,*',, l" l1"' *** ulld "" ^marr « P™b«lon officer feet the machine swerved Into the !l" "uck at the time VfsllglltMJIl th,.v hllV(. I>(.,.n „,,,. embankment and overturned ,'11' teartllied at tin In addition to the loss of the; v»» Buskii milk, the truck was slightly dam-aged. Another truck was dispatch-ed Irom the dairy and the emptv cases were transferred and the damaged truck repaired sufficiently to be driven to Lansdale Local Co. Awarded CCC Contract FALL BRIDES <an find right in Conshohocken the smartest, beautiful and most reasonable WEDDINO INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS at the ('ORDER Every waned style, from the inexpensive printed stvle to the OENULNB ENGRAVED, complete with copper plate which many fashionable brides ond bridegrooms like to keep for posterity Prlre> begin at few rents per invitation all complete with double envelopes and tissues. Special prices now _ Extensive line of samples may be supplied the Eighth Corps Area by seen here or representative will I October 12 at an average price of call Etiquette book furnishes all M81 correct styles of wording free. RE-1 The hats will be used by enrol- CORDER, Hector and Forrest, ees enlisted under the drought re- ■phone 50 Uef pogram. it was explained A local firm has been awnrded the contract tor supplying the Civilian Conservation Corps with about $15,000 worth of denim hats, it was learned today at CCC head-quarters in Washington The Plillwlelphla Uniform Com-pany. Eighth avenue and Barry street, Conshohocken, won the award to supply 61.390 hats at an average price of about 21 '■ Delivery will be made to various distributing depots of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The company wilt deliver 500 hats to New York by August 31 tnd 500 more by September 17. it was learned, at an average pine of S 1435. It will deliver 53.995 hats to Philadelphia by September 7 at an average price of $241: 154 to Chi-cago by September 7 at an average price of tw2465: and 6,179 arrested at Fourth aval this boroiiKh. by Clnet of Police Francis Blake. twcntv-minuteK af-ler he hod been notified of the ar- <idem, and requested to be on the lookout for Uie driver of the tmrk Thomas Buler. chief of police of Upper Merion Town-hip ll ted the accident. VPI'lllMlIi li;i -ill A final decree aopotnl nut Ihe Montgomery Trust Company sub-truataa for two mortgage noo's of the Coiishohockpn Trust Cnmpanv will be handed down bj Ight within the I I Judee Kniaht will act on a petition or Attomev E Arnold Porrest. re-he appointment The Conshohocken bank Is closed ant' HUBS pool' ugation they have l>een con-i Wllmer Stewart, 14 nagr ducting resulted in the arrest of Lafaywtl threatened Joaeph Preas this morning Ha will be!8 Longacre. Norristown palnU-r arraigned before Magistrate White » knife on August 17. when Long-thls evening when the charge of SOTS sought to prevent g quarrel and teroBtuj wiU w bstwawn i group of girL*1 B became involved in the altercation iber of other boys will be without provocation He was nr- ,„ summoned as witnesses. Accord-. rested later and today Judge Scheldt Brewing Company tried to (o Clu(.( B,nk(> ^ ^^ ac_ Km((h. contlnued (.,spOE,tton of [hp *-st cepted some of the loot, knowing rase pending a further study « It was stolen, and no charge will the bov The threats- were made at be lodged against them. hool grounds on East Airy ' August 17. Oeorge Hafaln, 2, son of Oscar K Hafaln. Conshohocken. will be In ilin'S TWO PInc<>d '»i a foster home The child before the court but August on i n boy Ronald Pukei. 12, >j2u West Washington sueet, was h^ bsana. Ba will report Buaan Dunmore, probation '"' officer at regular intervals. A „, The bojT entered the office of the Free Show lo Open Vets Carnival 0d stole u pocket-book from an aged lady, near the Pennsylvania Railroad station. B"th bovs made statements to,« . - . *. and om- urtnostone Hursts cer Locey Bethea. of the Nortis- \ e department. will be turned over to the RTorrtS-BDwn institution for liquidation. siISPKIID WTO 1 ICI NSI The automobile license of An- •honv l>eCnmmiilo. of this borough has been susnended by bureau of highway patrol De- CaTimlllri was arrested bv Iocs' e*)iicc with nn automobile belonir- 'ne to En ■ P In his pos-i bs n;,Tcli!tie h id been lef* rtarked in front of the Pavlld's home on Forrest street vers. a collection of and a pocketbook, were Mark Miller and Thomas Sivlck. introduced by Officer Bethea aa ot Apple street. West Conshchock-part of the loot obtained during an are suffering from severe In-ths theft!, which occurred from Juries sustained in an unusual ac- August 5 to August 11. cldent nt the Miller home Wedncs- I ;HK Miller was sharpen- TO BELL CLAM IIIOHiilk uig an axe on a large grindstone AT BAZAAR TONIGHT which was being turned by Sivlck, As the heavy stone was revolving pared clam chowder it suddenly burst Into several pieces. nld tonight by the Polish A heavy piece of the stone struck Union at the annual Miller on the right hand, badly parish baaaar, which opened last mashing the member and breaking t, the grounds of St. Mary's two fingers Another piece struck R. C. Church. Elm and Maple Sivlck on the leg. bursting a blood Ihe baaaat will continue vessel As a result of his Injury he \ tonight and tomorrow night, and Is confined lo bed. next Thursday night, con-tinning over Labor Day. Many Mrs (inaggs—I suppose If I was attractive booth! have been erect- to die tomorrow you'd marry some ed. and dancing ls held. In event other woman Immediately, of rain tonight, clam chowder will Mr o —Not right away: I'd take a be served Indoors. llttla rest flrit. mother Is dead and the father will pay S4 weekly for the support or the boy Anna Sabel. 15. Stowe, was sent lo a Catholic girl:; home In Phil-adelphia, at the expense of the county. She was arraigned as a dependent child. -AdTertUemant l ADVERTISE IN THE RECORDER ADVERTI8L » THE RECORDER R5TII ANNIVERSARY EDITION Commemoratimt the sixty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the RECORDER, a special AN-NIVERSARY EDITION will b>" nubllshed next Tuesday. August 28 Portv of the leading citizens of this community and nearbv sect tons are actlne as sponsor-. for the historical feature section of thli paper, which will Include historical highlights of great Extnj copies of this edition should be ordered in advance Thrill mi: spinning and aerial stunts will entertain tin tonight al the opening of the first cur imai ol Oonahonockan P'»ft 1074 Vetei •11 September 1. Inclus-ive, at tlie Cedar Heigh' field Nth avenue and Wl night and tomof bOOked throughout mam oarts of the tinned Bjj Kurtzo and Kurt/ .sensational high 'i act Include difficult colitorter H-f0Ol Dole Tlr 1 runured fo lh ■ Dart of the Doui ■ tunnei on PIT attantl 1 ■ In addition, many otht - ■ the initial event of this kind undei oost auspi.ces A dancing pavilion '■■as havs ad to appn throughout the 1* Tomorrow hai 11 ■ ChlUren'i Dav. when tl Orp shohocken. and any 1 hlldren 0 needy fanllln who n ,; ■ tlon will ba vuesti of •■ ■ .. . . ■ .... ■ ■ ■ ■ usgtou and Bd- ■"nrd Norton will act I toitct TO SP> ^K uv M H 10 \l A meeOne of OlthBHU I inlS pTO'er- ■ " ■ "Wew Deal" Tho meetln" W'll Ite ) , m the hah room ■W the Vallev Forg" hotel, Norris-ing while intoxicated was ■d to lf> days In the county prison by Judas Knight, schwenk was srnated by omcer Clie-sUiUt. ol North Wales, in Noilh ■ LUt 17. lifter bj IcgeU to have DBUasd a disiurhance. dmitted inning : 1 ■■ n. aU In- Is a Unamlth and has been working at A number of , w ic causd in Behwenk'a bshaU by Attornej John Plynn who u d bun, Changes Plea old youth llquoj in tiie ■. ,i i ■ 1 tod tts *.i-. ,111 of worl Judge Knlghl until neal wek i» rrder thai tout 'i with brother and obtato plaoa to go. c Die*. ■ . reside in Delphi He pleaded gull-h to 1 in 1 ti.ii!■■ ol carrjIng :i flrS urn Wlti .mil uii- ! liquor 1 n| hi youth, .lodge Kmght 1<>]d him hi : 1!' 1 probation if I ■ 'he pin oi giuitv entered bj Abraham E 8 R l» 1, ■ ■ not KUIIH ■ .. w K Duhrkofl and Patrolman Leo Lwaubn arrested the two at ■ 1 Following oomplalnts liquor dul DOt know ■ Uing the Uquoi ■ him Bi denied also knowing I in under ths t Bennei pn an) Mm.- folknr- ■ ■ . Knlghl toi'i hlo l bul warned him thai if he wen convicted I mercy Be to tmH pending trial. Dow was read to till -''ii lie •old the III weaks OH PiwuaUoa Robert ton, wan today by Judge Harold <• Knlghl 0 unbar ot ■ .ding Railroad. Of the Reading p -lodge Knight din half the probation I Can Nolle Prnwd ■ I against ■ 1 attor-ney's offici ■ ■ ■ S • a t e Treasurer Charle<- A MI ' ■■ ■■ "1 he nne of •':• Iklppsck Hotel. " ' who will sr»aa on "Some New Deal the charges agnlnsl Worthing As- Facts and Effects'' 'Continued on Page Threei
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 24, 1934 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1934-08-24 |
Year | 1934 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 24 |
Volume | 67 |
Issue | 71 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c €onsl)ol)0ckctt Retorter.
I tabliahed 1869. No. 6771
W rsl Siilr Mail (:l"«rhi Tr>inir
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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 |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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