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F.|»l.li,l..-.l 186'). No. 6596 Stye Consljoljocken ftecor&er. CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., lll-lin. HllKIAK. 25, 1936 IMtll I : Tan I I NTS Services of Lent Begin Tomorrow O. of I. A. Boosters Entertained Here \\ ashvs Hold 62nd. \nmial Banquet Facing thr New Day", was the subject of a patriotic address dt- I ; v fcfe Ouvt) I St Mark's Lutheran , church, at the February D the Schuylklll Valley Boosters As . Ii Id Friday Bl Hall. Second ai I; jligation* to ihur eountri their arganlMUoi ,,.,.,, x ■ ■ Miiirrhe- Plan S.-ri fl.tii- Four --f Comi y'a Oldest fnun com* Ut of the Order ot lnde- ... . ' . „ len ?ervic«. t.iie-i Mamhrn Uueata el Hotter, Speaker* former Itur^.--- Presided \-h \\ i ilu.-il;i\ Sen leei (.oral (Join lie*. Mark 1 >|»r m:ig nf It'll RUlEfl FOR LI \ I Sons of Legion in Minstrel Show Boris of Legion, John F. DeHavcn: BtM A:net lean Legion, will fling dance and play their way through' nd annual minstrel show; tonight at 8 tn the parish house of! P E church The show Uj Police Slop Marriage of Local Man g ,l,.r. ^je and~l,,,,K'r • lIrr',.".. i|,miH.nrt..,t,i,n,,.. '!>•>' 10 aa PiibUc. proceed* to aid \rr, .|,,| ,,„ Ur. ,-m I li.iri;.- un|t ..f Kir.- Prrvrntivn Wt.rk. ausk) P WeUamaj. nil act ml "" "•" ■''' "" »"><""! ( itr I ..-- Redaction HI \.-u rlamp»hirr II \- f \ M I I > 111 HI Police Hen Sti, I'ri-tni.T I t-ft Seven Month- \^n. II.,- PoUcc Record t>( Pittsburgh. World-wide observance of thel stat« »l« " ord" <* peniten.ti.a.l season of.L.e.n.t .wi.ll b1.ag . lltlO IS ;vnnln ,„ tomorrow. Ash Wednesday, coni,: Ing tint'l Easter Sunday Fire prevention was the keynote" of tbl B alured the v-second annual banquet of thB An'ordion Solo talk on the aim.': and 'dealt Washington Fire Company, attend-! Dm-" r the eommtai- "f ,h" or(1''r i,nd urK,,(1 memo,n to .-d bv more than 100 members, at Marimba SOIJ .. r- i™_ D «• - „„,; at I work zealously to advance them the fixe house Saturday evening Hy. Calvary P E. church ana S A ,JU,ini...s ni)V,;n,. mm held Jan,es Oroom ■twka Oauttt) Firemen!; Assocta- : it. district as- tlon, member of the school board wclatlon. presided Refreshments of Yardlev and .station agent at tM the legal Heading passetiger siallon.. appropriately spoke of the' ■r at the show and end men will comprise Letter Jones. David Allan Arnold Perloff and HHLMr N I i;tham The circle in-clude* Frank Nardi. Frank Allan Oreen John Oraham. EM-IT, Norman an<m aai Lee Shade Alan Earl Is directing the mln-rtth Mis-s June Oerhart as tntat George Clark 8r. la; A former Conshohocken resident. ininafaf said to have a wife and two chil- The program Is as follows: dm, )|Vlng „«,„.. y,, caught by New Michael Todeo Hampshire police on a larceny Florence Pierce .charge, yesterday. In the midst of Wadsy Kllnkowlca plans to marry B New Hampshire the fire house Saturday evening I Opening Chorus -Shipmates woman, according to a news dls-rorever- Ensemble |pHieh from Nashua, N. H.. today. Round and ' The man gave his name to Round" vocal solo, 'Nashua police as Alexander Block- Jame* Graham ley. 35 According to Chief DaaJM Moon Over Mtumi " vocal Id Ralph A Stearns of Nashua, he « .lo Frank Nardi had obtained Polish Women Give Dinner roHimin.itv to the hiMonr OBBp Willis areene;si,iro woman yesterday. His pro-irouiifLs at Valley Forge and said ' Mama Don't Allow It." jposed wedding night' was spent we have lots lo be thankful for b ' ■ Jones m Nasliua Jail cause Washington had , -. Wolly Doodle.- spoke of the gradual reduction in vocal solo aaliBM perloff fire toss becauae of the increased Jig Mark's Lutheran church hav nouiued special services for the season of "sackcloth and ashes' Distribution of ashes, reminding the fjlU.ru! of thr Ubllol adm»n,tlm, c^l^l-n'r.^H "Dust thou art. and unto du.-i thou shalt return" will be ir.hi row in all Catholic churches here. In St Matthews R C church. Lenten aWVlaM BflH ix b) Wednesday and Friday nights at 8, In the Lenten season I clergyman will deliver the course of I Lenten sermons. Wednesday night-s and the service of the Way pj Cross will be held Friday night Celebrate HNh -\nni\ ITMITN and also every Friday afternoon at J. for children of the pariah Sa. Cosmos and Damlan R C church will also hold LaBtan atr-vlces every Wednesday and Friday night at 750. the Way of the Cross WntVSSJtt£m£\ Marking the tenth anniversary'--"^"P^^^J^Z-vices will be held every Wednesday of u,, publishment of the Polish pr^lmHl),v 4 $'T,.Ott. He comph-and Friday afternoons at 3 *» ^r Women.R Ulllon of ,,.,Hi, o.oup mentl^ th«m on their small fire ^aiSTfjoTaSu'"-».—^-s8t Mar>'8 *c Ti rsr£s ii\srzrzn T« I)iw'uss Future of St Oertrudes R C church West Church here, a brilliant program of ^ 'o ^ ^him $3000 an Conshohocken. will hold devotion of celebration took place Sunday night Way of the Cross every Friday at 7 in the T. K. Hall, 425 East night at B during the Lenten season. Hector pan Special aervices will mark the Two hundred persons, Including Lenten season at Calvary churrh virtually all of the ninety members. EkpiaJ Rights Gfa n Babies In Popular Election Contest1 11 tin \nn v. ■ ■ to loan, barter the regular DONT I \KV COU PONS H \\ IS N Ol USTED IN IHIS P.\PER BuaineM (.row- .1 I ..1 - Mjr- -h,il Porcea. Siill Tina MJ I nler. ' itiaenn \lign l ii.iii-.lv.> \v 11I1 t boa Niiiiiini'i- \\ hill- I arfeal Vote I "inn I- in I fl< . t I ,,-t- t mil March 28th. Ill VI \MI\ (■ HIM I I 4 <H)slt<ih<M'krn rim baai I aitfa u»e! - is Benjamin Oarnett. son! «rrlage™"licenae'or Mr Wld ****■ Benjamin 0 hardships of General George Wash- Trumpet 8olo Stanley Welsaman under the name of Alex Stable, and at Ooraa^ObaafeaB He is two years! ington and his trek through ih lIld voc*'„?I!lo„_ !*8S to ***** *'Ki i tn* New^Hamp- iUld ||ir,,,, amBtbl Old has blg| brown eyes and light brown hair. According to local police records,) 5" „ , V ballevad to be Alexand. > ■ . mined Uddtr lot 'irion He quotad the great loss through fhW from 1030 and said that * of Local Group "f Polish tbl losa could have brcn avoided \\..„,,.i,\ I 1iM.11 ..f Vtn*>r-I He congratulated the local com- Ymi Are My Lucky Star mien ■ l l,,,,n nl VV*r ] pany for tbl aoord dur- vlM-al solo .. Cwrgj and Onciali im the M raan tin-y have been in '■•nee. calling attention to the .omoanv has Frank Allan;Starliclek. alias Stockley. who left Prairie Mom vocal solo ih. months ago. Norman Oreene bound for his former home in New Lulus Back In Town.' vocal Hampshire His wife. Stella and ;olo ... David Allanjtwo small children, still reside on I Elm street near Light, il is stated nd wanta your MIPIMHI RM out to win the big grandparent* are 1 hocken. and Mr and Mi> Bpan Barren Hin tea. <.II»-*I-. Lee Shade Chl.-r of Police Francis Blak ekiahRh Itrd SaS1 in the Sunset' .today disclosed that SUchelek had * Wart O.m^hohorken They vocaisoio John Qrahan, aaa£ irreatad tbrea ttaaaa In tt» ; was convicted'!» Arnold PerlofT ph two ol in. ilu.e chargea. All Pals Together.'' finale. iaai in ;u ' he was BBOVtCtad in M.di.i td "'i!,,'''i <>n 10 to nners UK What announcd ih En-semble. robbing a home in Wayne, and was lia"11' ■ I given six months to three years in .Delaware County Jail. In 1B33. stachelek was again ar-; h thus week also HONOR KOI I 1 HI H III Mild 0 VOTBBl will be .rrdiled 1... h mrnhint co»psai tepaattad in Bta luillut l\>.\ or mill'<t at ln.iushl lo the ir.iin i I. iii 11 hi 1.im.,ut. n up to and iniludliiR Mar.h llih Oaifa it."-) rat r«a« rvvntite hahv now while >uh .1 area! ■ \.r.i |inniluni In vote rredlt Is I ■ .tl,|l tl t.|l| I ...-T I) I, ,1.,S 1 ..in. i' ii«l in Hi. Ii I " ml it 11. loil.n «, nil .1 pi. turr along : !■•: a rm>H vnaiw'.-' BH aswwer. The UUe "KavoMle-aii. l 5'iOO and the big beautifully mgraead BBVM twvaml > up g«m In the iMWJ itei-iviiiK the nio«4 . ih, .1.. 1 SI.OO0.M in in 1 r. - MHI be awarded the kn ■ r.liiif tn itc an-nnuiM- ed plan. \i. the like of - .1 -..'Mil u the result ■ Ing siMHisored by 1 iRDER and Oonanntaoafe" ol Hi. community who ,11.' liTini baby votes with cash ,.,w, lymerri of Numuin w» »iiu -uuu, m„,„„:4.. a « Is 1 harged with , that amount in 1934 m a commun- Community Agencies m,hll..lm, ihlUin-u to 1 local park. r "' "P"t ,„„,. .« 1,18,5 «^^nd u Pro^ »' »■' • iivei. six nmnths b. Mont- J Ban^SuVoa 01 W.0O0.000 He urged , p f U)e v„r|ouE rnm , U,.rr.mo?,?re.^"iC.1^imun.iv agencies in Mie borough will . matUj m ihr nlnda |waa ih'* charge 4 ljbe discussed at a BaBatttaJ ol rapra- again t him. Illegal possession of 8 and charged, also, with ■ gun used by Charles ' Storm 111 n hold-up for which he ■ was convicted and sentenced to 10 , three to six years. Stacheirk. how- 11 was not found guilty upon U 1 wu Liiia coargi. hoTd Lenten nrrM. mrr Thurs- «•«". « *• h"«i or the Uble, sutiye.. with no thou«hl of Ho* lo, „nUtlv„ lluv„ ,„.,.„ lllvll„, Polic- »u.u- Uiat Suchclrk prob- J day t-vftuna U 1«5 whtn vlaiUn., ■« aeawd the apetketa p-oup. In-i pn-venl Ira .. from ^ch ol ihe lolkmlo. moui» ■*•» W town, beoiuatt of the clone ,„ ™,k,r.^n h. oreient Thl. week eluding Her. Belxttlatn Jermk. rec- William T Muldrew. prealdent ofi^"1 ^J? ™ SmaeA^irtiuon- "I'veUIanor placed upon him by [° I^arllkTr wMl^Rrv Roy ! lor or the church. Rev. B. A. Rue- the Mont.omeiy Cjounty mw.!.™ .j£.™'cavXtan RrUcf T ""' "'""■ »"• "f 1« a native or IB ?^ W«vi* N 7 "^ ".em and Rev W..u-r BrucK » tm*^****** th. I^pSV a"d "SSiuI «£ »'" « have mar- » Lenten re,ulatlona prepared .."«"' "''on.. Be^ Martin K Katlhrt » r«, *, ...mnlpMttta. » •*--..»: R,.a?s^,,rXdeib?,rM.d'i,;; s..hool lA..linu. i*%cMrrs.. ^ , .p. ,or- ■-" -"u*m' •uiatnni B*. i»hri inii« Mr.iHn()(M lAd^lH For ninny years the work has Nominates Officers tSVSTJLSmZ S I.iltotarians Hear „f U-nten ..faaon at CBIVUI, , >u,ua.i, <■>. u. w.r ...I.^L, ,..t,.,«...,. n.-rewtltv fod lire l.reven- >"-^"—." ■" « * — •■»"- lm - every Tuesday afternoon al 4 Wed- Ihelr eecorts. clergyinen. and oul-|° a" '" ,,".,,„ <"""' aenutlvea rrom the several group, nreurms. neaday e».nln« at > and Friday of-town official, of the orimnu.-1 "on. *"ho"L^ue ' , nrexel „„, »"d civic bodies al the Mary H fan Un morning .t »30. when a holy com- tlon assembled lor the event, which Robert Ooodhu' ol Drexcl H 11 HouJ(. ( - Son "ervlce .-111 be held A was opened with a calered lurkey • ng.neer « the Fire Under- a( , communion «rvice will be held to- dinner. The tu.,cllon was fc™al. wrl^rs explained that many o! Thp mw ,m. ,_„, , „r(| „ morrow morning at 10. alao : Tables were arranged In U-effect.1 ihr biBaesi Oral ■«««■ » lh, mM, „, „„ ,.x, um,. ,.,„„. Mark-s Lutheran church will «HI. »n_ addition^ __ toblejn _ .., :„1, !„„,,j"',,, "o, ,. <»'"»" "^ representatives have been Invited i is, Wm i. an 'i in Oarnett 1 Qulga ,.... a liafaaa Hrnnes»*y . 7 Joanne Ingram ■ Theresa Oalle t lt..li.Tt HUtner 4 Slilll.'V Mlt.llrll » ;>e Blair 10 Joh: ai. rd We iff KattilM'ii Thomas Barbara Dilks . I | rngg U ArCliaiOOVSHII nr»u^u.itvio, ruu»- „ delphta. and announced In Catholic ** churches here Sunday are as fol- *^nc lows: Lenten Regulations "On the Sundays of Lent there is neither fast nor abstinence. Meat, Szweda, Philadelphia. general president of the Polish Women's Union, Mrs. Helen Kol-wale, also of Philadelphia, officials of the local or^weillon nT^S''»' president .1 the nomination or fUh and olher food may then be——"SSStlSi. Snd B-Zttjm&mwmfl i group i Is tn continue the group of support- ' Mrs. Ralph Klllmer was named ..r, mil have to be in on Road Veeidenl Railroad Problems1 V1C I i 111 Dies - .in unpre- ■ lleved lo be natural and pel ii directly in Its start to tlon now being held Over 100 babies have already been ■ ■ ■. foi the excep-ttonal hnno and the su thai will be made at : ■ rotlnj BB1 niMi'snv llarmonviltr vuuill from Harmoiu'lle who . , ,. . -. [ei to give the other candidates for tl honor of being chosen Ftm-rite Of ' used at will. Leon Hadaszewski, of Holy Saturday, all the week days of Lent are fasting days of obligation ■'The Railroad Problem of Today"' af the West Oonsho- ■ - T> • a J? arraatlna * u _ a>. a. i •From Aah Wednesday until noon V?" ~" ■»• hocken Honle and School League In JjlSI KlleSlOl* ■'" ,:' "•■'"""< "> H v He,n.i,.„ N.irri-ti.v, n Mill. Struck b] ou- .». ht»h ^.hool < ( ,,.,| Ir-ii,-k Die. il. II"- |iitiil llii- M..riiin:- I. \ I,' I I .in-.- < ,.lli-ii,ll Three N tliit It--. Run down by a rtul truck. Sun. tn. Idgh A puteau or carnations In red •~"fi°2T £%LT? and uhite, national colors of Pol- Mrs. George Havener, first vice On fast days only one full meal """ „„",„;,.„; ,.,„„, , „,Tr" I'rfsid.tti; Mrs. William Adams. „t™.j T. ,. i„«..v.r ,,„,„, «nd and colors of Uic Polish Union , „.„„,,..„, MtssOla- V. Gray inese U allowed. It is. however, to drink in the morning organization, adorned the apeak IlatEe, anSrd LO"i pr^-a'rttiafkk.*e !of °aI 'IsmSall 2fl.min^len_nln*g^"go^_w_„o-rn. "^tTLu,™S MJJrs*. W*l portion of bread. A collation also or partial meal is allowed In the feminine guests, wove a rainbow pattern In the hall, further en evening. This ssnhoouuTlddT nnoott eexxcceeeeda ha.n, c('d b>' c.on***.* ot «_c„ar,l„«,'t.,,**n*f „meeeeitiinngg. eight ounces. ■■When the principal meal cannot be conveniently taken at midday, it J^^'' ..., is permitted to change the order. raI taking the collation then and the dinner in the evening. "At the collation and at the prin-iCantlnaed on Page Three) second vice president; Miss Olg' lenna Krlebnl. secretary; Mrs. assistant secretary; 'timer Bath, treasurer; Miss Martha Ramey. pianist. TTie elec-tion will be held at the March Many Pay I.n-1 Trilniir to vjfeaj Stone Uaaoa \\ \\> diviainti freight agent of the Reading Company, as guest speaker at the weekly dlnm-r meeting ut the Hotan Club at Andorra Inn last evening In beginning his ■ddrr-sn the speak-er said that one of the greatest prob-lems la whether the railroads will paaa into government ou i | be left in private hands - two d While only babies residing In a . . reasonable trading area are eligible m.1 fight to wl relaUvos and friends of He la doing In. baai to earn oughoul the land have has enlisted plenty wlu printed in The helpers to HI I IW H. L. Bob "", v0tf v and is Just as much a go- nunri Abowt Even ■attar as that other gtvat Pempsey jt is a close race to date' with Jack Bobhv Is an all-round l> * iiiiigiiiK from toeing and ,l..n . I aid hardware to tooth paste is bnng'ng of horse. gray eyes! baby rumpalgners additional ballots and brown hair. Bobby , ad one half And even yet, the race has Just Mr and Mrs Leo begun II will not end unl non, ills .mi the day March 28th The nominee* >i Edward Detnpsey. ol nn the recent polllii ed thai -Fare tn thi. witti ;■ M mid UlTTEsU QaUl II D Interest Inerea-dng Pally of administration I i plcturea barn granted in the aatate of Janet In tl RECORDER showing some III Part i . gceeded all poaatola ex-di. d Saptambar 8, 1935. Her astal r'l.iographg is valued at 11877.30. u ..nih.nfd On Pare Iwsarl white, worn by a large majority of the members. Festoons of red and white deco- Arted as ToaMmaster Rev. Sebastian Jensk acted at toastmaster at the function, open-ing the speakers' program with Miss Krlebel and John Utz were named to audit the treasurer's and secretary's books. Miss Warmkessel and Mr. Utz, members of the faculty, were ad-mitted as new members why they should br Ii tt . I ISM of llo- Kir-I II .1 ' L" Prlv"C nand>- he "ph-ined Fir»t j^,, ^^ r^sin M|f V, ,1- 1 Hit- Ol lilt' r ir»l 11.11- because if they are tak. i . . »*-»,_-_,-_. unn,ti'>i MM .... s..,.|.r io Tfcl lt,.r government tis« will disappear-and' d"d '" ' pllal Nor-i. iii Sattleri m I hi- Bor>^Sondir. an job-, win br aubMet to raakarm, this inominir. ol oniill --Funeral Today. political influence * (Injury and a bidly lacerated right ■ ' Truck competition Is another pr One of the largest funerals held e,n ,-."..^',S„J"lo l!Se ^Zmn,'r We""'" *'"5 slnick M '" ad- calleo attention to the grrnt exjH-n*. M.,|H(, nlko at Hlark Horse ,?. in this borough in many months io which the railroads are placed,0" KUWr P'W «■ »"« "o™ frrafmra. • tan the *■t»e*a t(nhoatt onff pPhlillll'lPn Oflrraaavla'tiai>aua>, HR luw-,h'llilie. mIhe» Tirlii,rrMlert;. gono ifrre«e.. AAs. aann e»«s-.||Was reniOV'd to tie hie--plt.il I The entertainment program fol- husband 85. In a nple he cited the three bridge" Mrs Laura McDowell Died This Moraing high tribute to the Polish Women's ,„'.'„ ,"" hiTsinesa meetlm con- , Union, which has multiplied IU '°*^?„r nt S?S^rt wTecJwns^y a"vmw inned o., P.„ xi. , ~'"'d "' ' "' best known Iullan residents of this tt t.ttllnued Fare F««r> ENTRIES IN Till -inivu Ii or < \sn FOB (.iiMMI NlTrS FAVORITE BABIES tak tn lui.. ^.ltr.■■ when nuking purrbaaca ai the (.••.iperaiing nd mis t nit .in i.ir .'-in favorite nab] ■ i■ - balM IHH M I t> M i HI id idqiiartei il \ : I lyetta H t will be Dpened •■..< 1. Mmi-i thr v nt.'.i I... iini.il... i Hee lo li it.:ii -...ii farao Mr laii ■< tyHMi rogniaiiilsllon l». (he ne.l »ote rounl Ihr name* «r Hie i.i.i -i -.. i.it anacai below, Thr enrollwtenl book* are eaoja for i.' '.in " Make (.oars tadaj lobi'« ^al1le I'mrlil-' Nul.lr i tux KIN ViMit^x. (ConUnned On Page Three) tphaentohmigthmeschoskoletcohrchpersetsraentaendd bay -b"o»rouZghThZeldJTfro^mlZhisrZlaL^ lhJomZe, nt™^aetuafnmT ^e^SpZeu^uSo^Lw^itfjfMA. rail' OMxirn.-. Pr^yrnout^h, and held , momi^ ^ twelve members of the league. 200 Maple street, this morning. 8ot-|tni. brid 104 East 0th Avfmu K'H Maple Street UIH »:a*l 9(h Ave. Mrs Laura Butler McDowell. 70. widow of Henry McDawell. a resi-dent of this borough for many years, died early thU morning at her home. 139 West Fourth avenue She was a member of the Methodist church and was an active church worker until advancing years in-tenened She la survived by one sister. Miss I Mary Butler, with whom she lived.] The funeral will be held on Frl-; day afternoon from the funeral; home of Paul D Miller. 300 Fayetle, ■treat »ervices will be conducted ■ at 2 with Rev Richard B W pastor of the Methodist church, of- """" "A*" nciatlng Interment will be made an at Riverside cemetery'. Norrlstown. K— -— -j- 01 inr |.«"-i Mapie sireei, mis murnuig. ow-ilh„ bridge* free llr dwelt ..n th 4fc I II m* tt l\ 4*147 I A larBe Bttendance was present.tPmn mag!i of nH,,ii».m «■«« celebrnt- imip<i»ed Mttenal and Bi ■ w^si»*o-^c il \- TT MrB. E tilth, uresldcnu pre- „ _, „ , tlon, which he claimed would Trial Petition Mrs. James Smith, president, pre-sided. Set County Tax < IOUB condition the late Vlncenxa tha't wlii have to be ere. I••• driver of the roil tnirk one of the oldest and ^.SS JX^K'srS D°U*Uu *' ^ was arrested by Constable l Oallc B03 W F.li Mr mill Mrs Samurl Hilttier .Ml Harry St. m-y »m W Mini Avr . ..IM Harn Mln Harry St. ■ tte. Mtrrrt 112 E 10th Are. 134 K. Bib Ave, lodge Tor-oil l.i'fti-i-- \l lion for Neil trial ill Dai age Soil ajntfnai III C anil llelrn H 111:0. Verdict Giren Plaintiff. (1! tnroluntai 1 ,V,,B111 Cosmo, and Dambin ;;™; ^J^ S^tM^Ja*''^ "" Phlltidt-li.lti „i «<;K' it.ckson church at 10. with Rey. Victor train, which would of neeeiwlty cause __ 'rHl,,' ertllston sirumia rector of the church. In » Brest Increaw In cost the opera-' Two '"Kits, one employed by lilt- QUIOO. IK.HI>-. M. at . .... e8hr.Ur:e"'.n',Cern,en,t ™ made * J^SSS » TJft'l-.'SSS? TrT*JSS"'L?£L" Rate at Three Mills»u?%Z£ZrS5'a ,„. home^££^^«^"^^^^.^^^'HZ I ,:;',SKS i Saturday afternoon from general AT wid ?hat iri the district ln!p!i^_neftf_.Ma.r_b.l5.. "Ai^^ei^l WATSON JUD1 tii.i- Montgomery County's tax rate debility Incident to his advanced wakst. he kt local has been set at three mills it was age. inn and phiUrirlpton < morning by Wl'- Born in the province of Bari.lr,cr'"»«l "*e last alt months Mdawmy. president or the Italy, where he grew to manhood. ■'"" lt J*B" 1"tw, 111 fu' !™ "" Board of Commissioners. Mr Gravincse came to this bor- ;"er/ J't,,,"^, u» Drssint «mi The rat* has been effective since nugh fortv-flve vears ago and was „ .llr|, ba :.. |0B| and before that time the rate one of the first Italian residents to ■poke oi a bottar feeling between Corson, today, handed had been four mills for three years, settle in Conshohocken. Since then the mil road- and the general pub. decree, refusing defend- during the construction of the'mil-he has made three trips to trial In lion dollar court house annex. native land to visit ratal the damage suit brought by Helen This was done to meet the cost Mr. Oravinese was a stone mason his Ur _ , - . I Hugo and Helen Hugo, his wife, all go" budgetary system was con- building contracting business. Many Robert c l-andu sup. lltltd InVt'StlJfailOn of this borough. tinned until the cost of the annex of the homes In this borough andinc-i M-hooia nA Cini. TJrtD„:*„l °n tJl'* 15th of October. 1934. Mr. and equipment was raised. The along the Main Line were erected Paul ft Miller was pre-antsi at Slate llOSpital and Mrs Kosek were walking on a three mill rste was adopted withiunder his supervision. He was the ■ birthday remembrance side-walk Ui Conshohocken, running the beginning of 1931. [Contractor for the Society of Mu- State Troopers at the Bute Hos- along a property leased by Mr. and tual Help Society and the Ss. Cos-pltal for the Insane at Norrlstown Mrs. Hugo. In this sidewalk was f a. Cmith Trunufprrprl mHB and D»ml»n club house, both had virtually completed their In- a pair ol Iron cellar doors leading sjl.oIllll.ll IldllBicucu ,-rectrd on Mapl estlgBtion of the Institution today,'down to the cellar under defend- Tn Vnrt W'tirth Tp«a«IHOVancinB >'*ars JTlt was exnected they would anfs premises. ,IUIWI " Ul lll» 'trAun the contractlr.1 Tlie county truck, owned by Trav-agltnt and Ron this burntigh wal a'ndjloaded with cinders whirli i ith*|ing spi.iid .ui HM IM ooveradj hinii-tle-| way Anthony Travagllni who was rating the truck. escai>ed injury 941 N. Laurenre street. Philadelphia, driv-ing a sedan, attempted to stop his car to avoid crashing B ' i uck after swerving In-tnat Inn. tfl get around m partwd nearby with n fl.i* lowing was a coal truck driven by Edward Orsechanski. Pracksvllle, Schuylklll county, who said he could Crawford, of IfofYletown ni-l stop his veincle due to the Ice was a viaiifJI iieii. Rotttns <>f this yn the highway. Tlie coal truck1 borough, was a guest. l.n Aminerinan's auto, hurling it toi,„r^,e.,Hi,*;:- - ..insl Travel..,, s truck. Chlt-r laid tiia company will inaug-j col'ectton and delivrrv «er- ' same as has been carried WEST CONHHOHOCKEN Ulan Mikru. Kl IIAKHAHA Mi mid Kn Bdward w.xiarakl . 00! i> POINT BETHAM. MAPY I, Mi and Mi-. Knimiil J Bet ham H.itler Plka Malhvaull BU HARMON r\M>!M! nter tti'»H nmler Piko DEMPSEV BOBB1 Carra lJ.no REESE JOAN Mr and 111 WOO Duller Pike MMA JA1TE M' and M^ Allen Blavm K rarbuttoo l»4S Butler pit, PI VMdfTH IBBTttfa _ TAILOR and it expected ant's leave In a few days. I As Mrs. Kosek stepped on the A preliminary report submitted to cellar door, one corner gave way erected Maple street. Due „ ■ retired Iromibe the .peaker n«t week He will *J *J»' VVtilU-niarsI, FURNITURE TTie New 1036 pun oa —.. 'l the contractlr." business several I talk "» "Chiin Delinquency'' Mem yeai-s ago jbera of the ConHhohorkeu H. hoot Lt Hamilton C Smith, formeri H(, ^ one of tri- original mem- hoard win attend in a group Ths Governor George H.''jsarlB * tha sufficiently to allow her "leg to go'Conshohocken resident and a pilot _ben oJ av Cofjmos and Damlan I Ir^Ul^r m^«nTi«U*iii "sulTt"'^! f°8 troopers showed that the hospital between the two doors and cause for the American Air Lines has;partAn and ,,0^ n dw.p inu.rrst ln.,(V|,Kk m Jou. uter than usual, is overcrowded. It was reported the injuries for which compensa- been transferred from Murrrees- tlw aJTairs of the church He was! j ajbari Warrtil. president pre-there are 3483 patients and em- tlon was sought In the suit. boro. Tenn . to Port Worth. Texas., „, acUve member of the 8. M, 8. Mad at tha ■lltliai oloves at the institution, or an oc- The jury rendered a verdict for where, he will ter-w »s assistant to.ciub and an honorary member ot cupancy of 1022 percent. This la •!" In favor of the plaintiffs. The lh< chief pilot In his new ca-lBB cosmos and Damlan Society. REGISTER TOMORROW m the Crystal Room of the Knight.' much lower however than other defendants filed the motion for a parity Lt Smith will also instruct) He Is survived by three sons. Jos- Registry assessors will be at the of Columbus Hall tomor: institutions in the state. new trial alleging the usual tech- in blind flying and will assist in eph and Frank, of this borough, polling places in the 183 election ning. Dsnclng wilt start at 9 ant. No inkling of the report of the nical grounds, and in addition urg- supervising. He will also engage in and Pe'er. of Royersford. Two districts 111 Montgomery County, troopers was released from Har- p<i arror on the part of the trial some commercial flying The avta- sons, 'touts and Michael, were killed lornorrow Wednesday. rirbtirg •* to the favorsblen-as or Judge in that he had refused a tor Ls the son of Mr and Mr* tr a ifnaanUt tlast Ir. a BJanWrj IB rajWrattoni unfavorableness of the institution j compulsory- non suit. Joseph W Smith. 1018 payelte ih.>, section 24 years ago. Twenty- Tom street township investigated. DELPARK A. C. TO HOLD I fa%flT \NM AL BALL Mm. Mian 300 persons will at-tend the first annual hall of the Delpark Athletic Club lo be held \ Musical Instrument of Quality •20 00 to IBOOOO F M PHII I m A> SON Heet'ir at:d Bartl Streets continue until 1 Music will to change furnished by Billy Hayes and hi of voters, uiiginal radio urcnestra, featurint will be the final day toihls popular vocalist. Ray O. Day His wife the former Miss four grandchildren and"thirty-three chai.,. or regdatar voters. -.ull tnaik tin- flrst^appearanc* One way to make a wife swallow When a feUow gels so fat he Louella Abbey, of this borough, and great grandchildren survive. Coun-: The law fixes the hours at 10 to'here of Billy Hayes. The hail ha-her pride U insisting that she eatican't get in a telephone booth their small daughter. Suzanne, have cilman Philip Oravinese Is a grand- 3 during the day and « to 9 at.been tastefully decorated for tin her own biscuits. I there's no Use Ulking. I removed to Fort Worth with him. .son. I night. j occasion. ^ PLASTERER 1 PolntliiB IEWIS W THOMPFON Bering ■■ Phone Conaho 142-J FR.IX JEMIONKK Tailor. Cleaner and Dyer All Kinds of Tailoring 27 Payelte St Conaho . PADIO SERVICE WAITER r.lsTA s If * Guaranteed Radio Service on all radios. 313 East Elm St ■ 1 '■'■.. i OUS HUfiFHS RADIO SERVICB N It I EKp'rt Radlo-Trlclan 1.11 E ttth Ave. Conshohocken Phone 009-J
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, February 25, 1936 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1936-02-25 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 2 |
Day | 25 |
Volume | 65 |
Issue | 26 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
Technical Metadata | Digitized from 18x microfilm at 350dpi true optical resolution to 8-bit uncompressed TIFF master files. Searchable PDF derivatives shown here are downscaled to 150 dpi / Medium quality. |
Date Digital | 2011-12-01 |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
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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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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F.|»l.li,l..-.l 186'). No. 6596
Stye Consljoljocken ftecor&er.
CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., lll-lin. HllKIAK. 25, 1936 IMtll I : Tan I I NTS
Services of
Lent Begin
Tomorrow
O. of I. A. Boosters
Entertained Here \\ ashvs Hold
62nd. \nmial
Banquet
Facing thr New Day", was the
subject of a patriotic address dt-
I ; v fcfe Ouvt)
I St Mark's Lutheran
, church, at the February D
the Schuylklll Valley Boosters As
. Ii Id Friday Bl
Hall. Second ai
I;
jligation* to
ihur eountri their arganlMUoi ,,.,.,, x
■ ■
Miiirrhe- Plan S.-ri fl.tii- Four --f Comi y'a Oldest fnun com* Ut of the Order ot lnde- ... . ' . „
len ?ervic«. t.iie-i Mamhrn Uueata el Hotter,
Speaker* former Itur^.--- Presided
\-h \\ i ilu.-il;i\ Sen leei
(.oral (Join lie*. Mark
1 >|»r m:ig nf It'll
RUlEfl FOR LI \ I
Sons of Legion in
Minstrel Show
Boris of Legion, John F. DeHavcn:
BtM A:net lean Legion, will fling
dance and play their way through'
nd annual minstrel show;
tonight at 8 tn the parish house of!
P E church The show Uj
Police Slop
Marriage of
Local Man
g ,l,.r. ^je and~l,,,,K'r • lIrr',.".. i|,miH.nrt..,t,i,n,,.. '!>•>' 10 aa PiibUc. proceed* to aid \rr, .|,,| ,,„ Ur. ,-m I li.iri;.- un|t
..f Kir.- Prrvrntivn Wt.rk. ausk) P WeUamaj. nil act ml "" "•" ■''' "" »"><""!
( itr I ..-- Redaction HI \.-u rlamp»hirr
II \- f \ M I I > 111 HI
Police
Hen
Sti, I'ri-tni.T I t-ft
Seven Month- \^n.
II.,- PoUcc Record
t>( Pittsburgh.
World-wide observance of thel stat« »l« " ord" <*
peniten.ti.a.l season of.L.e.n.t .wi.ll b1.ag . lltlO IS ;vnnln ,„
tomorrow. Ash Wednesday, coni,:
Ing tint'l Easter Sunday
Fire prevention was the keynote"
of tbl B alured the
v-second annual banquet of thB An'ordion Solo
talk on the aim.': and 'dealt Washington Fire Company, attend-! Dm-"
r the eommtai- "f ,h" or(1''r i,nd urK,,(1 memo,n to .-d bv more than 100 members, at Marimba SOIJ
.. r- i™_ D «• - „„,; at I work zealously to advance them the fixe house Saturday evening
Hy. Calvary P E. church ana S A ,JU,ini...s ni)V,;n,. mm held Jan,es Oroom
■twka Oauttt) Firemen!; Assocta-
: it. district as- tlon, member of the school board
wclatlon. presided Refreshments of Yardlev and .station agent at
tM the legal Heading passetiger siallon..
appropriately spoke of the'
■r at the show and end
men will comprise Letter Jones.
David Allan Arnold Perloff and
HHLMr N I i;tham The circle in-clude*
Frank Nardi. Frank Allan
Oreen John Oraham. EM-IT,
Norman an |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ |
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 |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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