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®l)e C0ttsl)0l)ochen ftecorfrer. K.tahl^hi.1 1869. No. 6529 m\SHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY. M VKi M i.. 1936 PRICE: TVU> CENTS Bears Primed For Big Gamr At Villanova When James Serigo. 14, and two other boys. Biagio Volpr, 13, and Anthony prlic. 13. of Ambler. Marl-ed In the sled selling business, they rr quired .-onis s>iock Going along MelU&on avenue, five tied* were taken from various residences, ac-cording to Serigo. and la' -pstM SI 50 Judge Knight, who was conduct-ing the Juvenile court, looked amazed when Serigo named Matti- I son avenue "That Is where I d the Judge to the boy I know'" remarked James "You didn't take my sled, did you." asked Judi ■r."o." said U« bo>. smiling at the !Judge. Id Judge Knight IU did sons from this" borough will Invade t k t,rt but w|th Maaa Coaliaadala in Opening I itlr Tntiight BIG < KO\U> EXPBCTCD K.iml to At <-otnpain I MflL S|M* iiil Bwni t" Hr Kim la \ ffianen A crowd of several hundred per- Didn't Take Judge's Sled Five Months L*«* *"*•■ M»n.. Granted New Trial Sentence for F. Connolly Judpe loMtn Impo-f- Slou ranging from -25 -eenl;. ! .,,. ...;.! ,!..;! I > rni M (*(>- afntaf >-f f-Jinl'lini: Mun-f WOMEN SI Ml VI I) Plftew !>•<*- Ui\ SfniriKc fur Drunken liming,. (Mln-r Senteneea Borough Asks A*f»*5»**M (if .»!. K. ( onferenee Removal of Electric Lino U«--i < lunahohorkrD * ouw U the Villanova College gymnasium the other boys tonight to witness the opening V games In the play-on series to de-kn oonfl lated next Friday. Descriptions of "gambler" and! public benefactor'' wen? given!coat, but It was Francis Connellv. of this borough. [ *'ore U onl> :»bout this morning before Judge Georgejreturning Carson imposed a fine of 1100, Martin Silvers, of Lower Merlon convicted on September 1 of the charge of larceny, was. today.1 granted a M trial, in a decree hft&dad down by Judge Knight I The defendant and Margaret Eshan, had entered into an agree-ment to operate a Up room in Lower Mrrieti Aiaemr-porfiWr aftc i (nrtrTS V. .lit 1 littn I .». ;hfv looked over 380 last Lancaster . . ... , . ... avenue. On the third floor was MHMII Hl^li I «r(-i..n \\ IK-stored some clothing inrhiding an overcoat belonging to a former |( ] RGES S l'K< » I I STS rccupant. The clothing was taken away by them the\ holding th..: ., ,,, ,, i n ,. the/felt It had been abandoned m Mchlhaltoii Demands Bettet i occupant* The cloth- ft.i'-T Service for Fire Pro-tag was removed In Mm. EthanV car and was later returned by her. The defendant was specifically charged with Mealing the over- Richard B. Wells, pastor of hplscopul Church, Is ing the annual Methodist "'. ■ Kt<*n»i»n ■:.■ L r: L =' Until \\. Inclusive Charles L. Gum ehua road. Marble Hall. Is ■ !: tu lav te and attended the session \<>l Too Lair to Enter Your l?al>\ in Community Election light : at f Coajtett One Week Offers Opportnnit) i.i foj M...._% Babies. Num. nni- II, . Koll. I*-. Bet To Bate a%k) moni-throughou. the dav Tlie group tat ItcMW efcaagg* «a tC unhide Mr. and Ihr MOMCM Kill.I this w.tV * itobert McCaughey. M eaMca lum nude stride* "■• William Murrav. uaard Ihr ton; Joanne Ingram baa I lie Elsenberg. Miss Mary iiidnd taken thr lead away from Twoedlr TOU buroan LeMue. ! had ,ood home* ana ,ood school » ™**"n« " «"mb»"« «<«>>'i«h. Tbr Ooldrn fcm of oonsho- ,rccras she recommended Uiey be "'"" J°J!r „,„H_ _,,„„ ._,., hoclum Hi«h. *ho bal.led thMr «.y' „,,„„ on prc*,lw,, °T*BW^ l^lh. ,„ the ch.mplo^h.p ol ec«,„n; P J„a'i1c KSl«l.t directed that thei™^,,^ ^ pre^uTchLr* Three, will clash wllh colim»dale. r„j«„ of Serigo and Delta r»v SS^LSSl. „ £ IT, ~„J,Z„ eo-w.nner In SecUon Two. will t.ee onctwrd the coat., and th» court *„ h, ' ,ha™™.,,Xll^ Ln?mm»" each olher ,n the Imia^l*; »,«,„ ,hr b„M „ prob.,^, under °^ '^^'TdV Si ta- Merlon, winner of Section One vhe supervision of Miss Dunmore. fore Imposing sentence, commented title and Ridley Park. Section Four champions, will claah In the second game. The opening game will start at 8. With every section of the league represented in the games, all roads wilt lead to the Villanova club house, and a complete stll-out long before game time is expected Ticket* have been sold at all of Hie , schools of the contending teams Btillihil^ Duiiiap'il li> txplo- Explosion in Court House on conversations he has had with residents regarding Connelly. 1 "You are known as a gambler In Conshohocken. but you are good ■ worth ban l( n in <■ Lhe Itl WflUun Miirun. Ar-e. and Misses H d IK M MuiTiiv and Mary Tweedi- ,„. TlSf.Ji? « «.Ir^ »» Mf Wells to the local pastor deeded Monday ^tfter-noon, is fully expected. 8taa ill Oti Kurmilj: Boil- remarks, and said, er. — Engineer ami aVsnta-i. uii Eanapg 1 nhun From Gai Filled Room. The pasteboards were supposed to have been put on sale here Wednes-day afternoon but they did not ar-rive until yesterday morning. Adult tickets are being sold at the school at a reduced cost and students' tickets are being sold at a special [)rlc.. Damages estimated at thousands Special buses will be run direct of dollars was caused Wednesday with you from the high school at Seventh afu-rnoon at 5 35 when an accumu- gambling, avenue and Fayette street to Villa- ^non of gas of the oil burning builei.s at the "you know nmii HOOUI tin ■ this case as I do myself." As sentence was Imposed Judge Corson remarked: "We have heard of Francis Con-nelly, or "Braggo" Connelly all our 1 life Perhaps we went to school but outside of your everything has been "^bSStfuSfSS S^ISSta and lollower. o, a, >». «m. IMC, SSi^ciWi-. Hou« « »™^ S^^„^, g pose a jail sentence- Sentence was then lmpoaed ■ that he tint running tbfi ggj^pj, the Schuvikill river U the sub-.stn- ■ trial' was asked uptt the technical ground that during street* this bomugh the trial the district attorney had P***0*1 °v r R Bwansoii. manage: impmperlv asked the defendant if "' M" rh-lad.■I|.ln ■ I be bad me been arrested before. BWJ W *'«* MHr'h mretlnt « In granting the new trial Judge w,'*t Oonshohiwken town Knight saya: i m the new borough hail. Wedneis- "The defendant rested his case ft»J tvenuiR Mr SwaiiMni appear' on the contention thai whUe he "i before lhe iaasrHl| m response took the coat for a short while, he to a request from council that ar-did so without clriminal intent; nwifemmU !«■ made to remove all tlutt he had no Intention or steal- hltdi b ' n wttbtt H»- Ing the garment The admitted borough limits because of the dan-rybody You aregood to" the | circumstances were such a* to ger A high lens-on line formerly Stale 1*^ \ Direetar \|i poor and are somewhat of a publicllt,nd SOR"' <**** of trutn to tWs ''^"'»"t' 'n1'" Fron< ■"«* »1O,1« Drove* Borouflh*l Vi.i.li. i benefactor." contenUoo. ■ and Ford *tr.-v:. It Wl State Senator T. Lane Baan I "rn,s being the situation, we can- ttUi line In particular that council counsel for Connelly in a brief [not ***' Lnat the defendant was not1 wanted removed Mr •■ speech, asked for leniency. He pretljiidiced. or his case Injured, by plained thai the voltage In this line called attention to the court's own!the 'mpfup*' queatlon. We are was rtduced a number of years rore of the opinion that the ago for 4000 volts and assured the la) niut be' .C IB * S SJewer rrojeci On "B'List lion I or Federal Grant Sen! to W aahiiiajton. (in nl \|i|in>|iri;ilit.ii. allowed. Insurance Man Loses i#267 nova for Uie convenience Much interest wfes centered In the Bears at the outset of the season and as time went on and the team! continued winning, the interest in-creased each week Since It be-rame known the title has come to this borough the chief topic of run-nel follow-, Norristown Richard Pierson. of this borough., chief engineer, and Louis W Hol-man. Whitemarsh. an assistant,! were in the boiler room when the blast went off Both were stunned, ,n(. from eaKti^ preblt(otI to IS but were otherwise unhurt Qayil ^ mornlng by Judge O, Pierson and Hofr—» -*«■—M..** - Drunken drivers, including two: ' women, were given sentences vary-l kdan HyUnaki Renarti t I ppef M> r Palace II Wai llrl.l I |> atm ROIIIMMI in Vaacnar) gVaad Wi Kih.rk.'tl Out bi Near, in a mani" i that there is tlcally no danger ol them brofctn. prac- ,, bpin» lion of . ■ sewage system and a I lum?!* (iiven. * omin( from pfaee i« «!«• il and ptaefnt lucenia In MI.ml BwaJUea. Theresa «.alle ; roae frun Mvintli >u iuui tdau-e ill IJM Rui .,nd Barbara le> '< (he honor* (or making largf advai m. Barbara rWnj IT, ni twrnl eighth te eiithlh peal. in it and I i "mint in from near Hi. Hid i Ihr list to rlghleeath. i i. iMitmit their *taa4awg iiihneT. tiraif B8sar, mil and Brinr ^pragg Hah ii tin h-i , i tin drat twenty each week—three a ill he nUirewUng II Miit r l svagtatl Baaai may lead. nil and plen -itin; well and sticking to it until the end is to be realised by hun-wtthin a few mofw weeks Are you going to be on* Of t ittle wvaka aga rtkling ihai a Shower of poured into the ;■■ ,1 community appeared In lhe columi ''v.hnhoefeett ■ have followed, keen Interest hu Mi in every announcement ;' ,illil new tl.MUASnda want • know who will be i-rownedj ! ivoilte t«by. will be no lln 'ml Die winner And Mia" h> thg the 11 bled c Ooraon here are . un a lonely road la Upprr ' iw nah I p WWsn4ili,a..*-day atUr - hfi;..f», rrom tlie ga*-nllcd boiler room. «,.,. Cynthia A. Helsermi poimig for vfrtory for their faaarlto "J ff^LSSZJT^' *-"»»*^''**™+* *«** *"«* f~" ^ ' lr,to the damaged boiler. ICoraon. Tuesday, was given three 314 Eaat Seventh avenue, an agent ^-,-h nrimmrtl ha. heen notn. I P1'r"ml M'd «» bunl" «• P"1" daya. and $250 fine and costs She ?* *■ Prnrtentlal I.lff Inaurance Coach OrtmroettnM been point-, ^rtn M h<1 p,^ lt preparatory drove nn automobile on December OaeapnaJ rmpomd a loaa of #287 ing toward the ptayoff series for ^ do| wntt otll(.r dullw Hof., ^U»J«f^g eaTsJruJJ to-un*' """»' wwnahip police T1^ T01'^"'^ ^J^IH* *«t»t-te. icarmlchael, a nelghboT A son of t%r7!Jl^ XZSi "I was about to adjust the valves. Mr, Heiserman was injured and for the crucial game The rive menlwnFn tne explosion occurred . said Mrs Carmlchael's daughter was that have constituted the starting; person A complete Inspection hurt. team practically all season win com-, W|U ^ new.SRarv before the extent! Mrs. Jean McDowell Muller IB prise the starting team tontght.1 of dftmBge can ^ ascertained to theArdmore, was placed on probation The great improvement shown by'boiler" lavM drove an automobUe Septem- Hart has increased the chances of windows in the basement or the ber 27 on Montgomery avenue, near I tbs money and th the team considerably. In the lastold portion 0j courl house were the Lower Merlon High Renonl 8he'kcva lo Hyhnaki'a auaoaaoblla H> litre* game* the elongated forward. blown out p.eces of glass were was arrested as her car zigzagged *»lkcd "' »■ omrmt tanun^uae and hss kept apace of the brilliant workl hur,ed acrOM Aj an(J Bw9dv up the highway She was ordered 'TJn^ ,'Ti,. neiw i,r hr,t n- ■ of Mellor Ud Wood in scoring and rtwu and parUcles" of the broker, to pay the costs, and refrain from thJ^Kup MIT ".« wtS wmdows were found 100 feel away . liquor, and not apply for a license Weadley r..ad near tne np<.t where A Jury of six men and six women '°r two years She is undergoing he ww vuiiml^rc: Wednnday. ;!were on the second floor of the treatment for a nervous condition •«ld lhe m»n "topped him as TtM tilghwayinan. aeciirdltig Iinaki. lured hlm to the apot in the eulae of a proapeellve buyer of in- »urnnee The hold-up occurred at 3 on Weadley road, near Bridgeport in a lonely apot. A blow brtwren lhe PVC* knocked the insurance man to the itround he told police When he recover?d hta aensea. the hold-up man had fled. council meeting for the first ti.oe in "Ugh as n WPA pi four months, raised the question n* approved by Captain Andrews, state to what had ban dons toward in- i«raetoi fa ihr WPA and I creasing the volume of water for ««■ itngtoD where it fire pratoJ " ll8t-service rendered at th. i and seeks to take the matter before comprised of F ( the Public Service Commission to John Kelly. James Campbell have Hi- inntt.-r remedied He WV MoBTOy, Pliillp Oravtncse. Solicitor y,,,, wl|| M do staaa will tlfled the members of council thai K Arnold Forrci. Boniugh B bout Mils liltle girl, so I he will continue to bring the ques- eer John V Hoey and EN> .,,,„ lKlx at QeoU nn iti HA HBNNEaaet ( I-II'III'IIKI k' n There I BB for s|BlUICi\ tig hpr to make her dream of becoming tand" come true 1 fMends i ■uppori UM Bandjdaj ■. Local and community stores an leged for votes Mer-nti nan loan for tbo . u the eif-rtion and want ae children already en- Uiose who mav eomneto _^, for the signal honor and large cash ■ !MKo the reguUr nua*- tlon up at everv meeting unUI Ooff. of Remington A- Ooff. «ba something is done about the mat- have 'x-en employed to design the I brown | ter He stated the borough has system and supervise It* construe-' t, - lUrrtshurg, Wednes-1 position and thai alona mVH luralf itid had a conference with wu fttjf. Slie U the in Andrews if Mr and Mrs 1. L (■"nimlt'ee was Informed thi ' ■rough had met all the re-'<>.<'~ startol 'he awl*t-|f>r lenis of the WPA In tt on as to the legal, final here la more tolx oqulre both sub- ' Hei been paying a large aniotnu nually for a service which thejr day. he»e never received. The appropriation ordlnanee, lage^r*"!! Ing for an rxpi-ndlture of $15 901 til the third and final readme. The (ax ordinance, setting tax rate at 12 1-2 mills on the and dollar, the same as last year, passe : third and final reading borough must obtain an option nn A milk ordinance designed to In- a site for the erection a. crease the borough R M plant and also must obtain placing a license fee on milk deal- waivers from Bgiajfaitf Owl ers. pawed fhst reading damage clnims for rights ol A communication was r«-ad ft m obtain UM by Saturday night. Marc and sparkling dark \ti other word* ead i [oui -hundred ■ hundred votes printed upon Tlie Eieetlon rleadqinv d into a b>u the U'tle beauties aro bj someone * the lasting honor to I "[xiii a particular b.i Bdltor has been aiakkaf i letup to keep the public Hid. : mdlng "l various -■1*11 BJDtATntl «>nes and lo presenl pirturei IIFRF MONOA1 lid u- How ■ uded to n the rommui his floor work has been that could be desired. Mellor and Hart will open at the;, forward positions; Captain Wood court hoUM, deliberating the case tn a Philadelphia hospital She '''"Ve a,t,llt! the TOMi- *nd tnt*u'£rd —wijlll, ba e_aat hbli_s a._c.c..u-s*tonKmHeHdJ npllAaAce« n t ^^ ' .... »-A a ,t . _. IfI hh*ea Vw»earrae* nann IItnl^sluliiamnrc«e KaVgPrTi1nT TTliinii of H L. Welkel. Royersford chiro- *« returned there fiom court. She.)Ln center, and Wallace and Long will • p.^, who waB charged of proc- Pl«Lded «"Hty. C tskmj ."V Insurance "ulTaTS be the guards tlclng medicine or surgery without wUllani J Kelly 37. Bryn Mawr.; prepared to do » that d Collingdale coached by Lawson ft uceiw The jury room ahook as Dlp*ded guilty Tuesday to driving man said he lived in a Earl of hTorristown. has the strong- y^, blast occurred and tlpstaifs as- an automobile in Lower Merlon Weadlef r.>ad. occupied by the Sim-eat team In several years. Spears ured ^ jurofS noth|ng was to be T0"™^- H* . n*d Bn aM'dent|mHWi/.tkn|llLid M fh,ni» H^ ™.t a six-foot-four center. Is the lead- f(1(1„,d A J few moment; lalct m.^a%™" placed hlm on proba- ,^1^' ^ iS'mag ■ ing -worer and rantB third, two appanitu. Cf me Montgomery Fire "^ a»« °M«"T« him to pay thetaay of thlK wwk H. *& HyIlMkl points below Captain Wood, among Company adjoining the court f°7*- He Mid np *■* "ivln8 him men he was to have been paid the the high scorers of the Conference house arrived This caused addl- Ien)ency du* to the illness of his' following dav and ir bt a-ouM Conshohocken and Collingdale were'tlorifll' ,..„ _motu, tri- ,uro« NO mothpr and the fact he pleaded ■•■* »llrn °'1 Weadley road at the for years regular opponenU al- },„ 'suited hSSer N° guilty. |«»me place they • Francis 8 Challenger. Narl, 'r along fire resulted however. though they have not met this Twenty-five minutes later season. There has always been a; .UI keen rivalry between the team of. aga|tut \yveuxei. the two schools and tonight's battle, Judge Dannehower. trial of gu ,\V ^.rtvw W da^ todir when hia!.,,^,, ", . "^sentence was changed from Ust'WrVdier r<sid toaaw when he pleaded Jurist, week. ^jo-i ™^ o" •«•«•; ■ «: ss"hnnrwrs, ^,^iri«ii«s * guilty, ing inward him He *topprd the 15 days and *,ld began to uik or the policy in he proviso that if|wnlrh the man expressed an interest ZTLhe SSemct.ion T*£w.o^Champii™on s w_iilil Ph,Qr*mtonnotoonpLhncadJu)rxoeran |BI1n]dure^d""^ the^nfnin«ejjw«errce pnaajidd tthheenn ithh*e ««*n«-„,Otbht.ainriitntWg( hiinsdag,e„,„the i lineup as follows Hayes and FlkoI Q anf) smokp flIled ^ rt ^ «™ 1 *id ftV* $*£ 12?-m*"'* nanw' As ' forwards: Spears, center, and Meel noUBe. and the facea o{ ^ c urt ™*t„„*?„."l.^l.T1. he„. f" S*l ??»- l"- ""'" "*™«* bin. and Bowles, guards F. W. Veterans Wiil Sell Poppies in May was not paid and he w and the faces of the court brought into court and the sentence iimndants and spectatorh awaiting changed, the Wetkel verdict on the second Robert Stroup 26 Pine Hill N floor of the court house were J, was g|VPn I5 ^yg j^,, Vf^ ' smeared bv the film of soot which rested at Trappe. March 3 when (Continned on Cage Two) State Trooper Thnmar Doon'cr and lhe Monlgomery Counlv ixirough will have lo ban I hi Cnnshnhorken Intereal In thr1 election and "toners to - searches made as to the title ni H requeala for addl-ip .viiv prufHTty aloiiK Uie th' '■ nuiitlon on bOf rnmi gray Tins will I IVOlia* oor- time and it is . ill s mtuloal program will lx' Ii v"ur babr has net been In-ough On motion of Mr Powers tlla. borough will be between 82000 i presented, also Hostesses at the . ind.d M* thai ft is today. There »nd Mr B I was In- and 83000 'ill plenty af Ume for a winning strucled to make aimllcatinn to The rights of way anted for will M ':"! eairpidgn hut don't drU>. The have Balligo road and Mcxtrehead be no ;tnd a Althouse. Mrs James Campbell and j preeloas days are passing. Make avenue oiled and chipped ami that f,.w ,,,,.,.,, ,,f ,,,,„,- I(rivu„. prop..r. I Mrs G-orgr ObaD • ne hing lo be remembered In at grading on C*-dar ave- .v T,„. ()tll|¥)S(. nl , board meeting of rotir h«aM hold. Some of these the club has been announced f-n most reeentl* enlerrd were among of af*l Un leader* in the voting Hat tost irtaan U r Pound the ad- Jrt': " r pniiiwhcd. .I'lhuiiK I ild bg hestj ■ i and HI lhe tOWi STyj""* propertj a Ml informed the: d on the. list and muM be advanced to! to BnttMoir avenuf and that the proper ofOcers hi- authorized to ■ ■ Borough Engineer Muldrew re-ported thill the work larted on Monday and i are 109 WPA workers cniplimii project He fun! the borough hall project b hut that no number has . allot'.*] tlv project and the work cannot be started Thomas McCormick, Owl property 00 that aWUon Of C'-dar IMIMI S IN I III Mluwi u OF CASH FOB mMMiwrnrs FAVORITE BABIES tha prafarrattal may be ■Ratttod At taBM B0 funds are I tx'fore funds UM praaanl available for law .. aS ttM ion has been a The objective of town round I ■ '',' 'Vi'ii VJ.- "pn'"' peared befon- council to ascertain blow which daxed hlm i.inn wrnt througli hla pMl .,m. |„ his prop look the money Uartng H or 14 In wou,d fc, tsjrough '"'"""'V "■ from damages He was informed a small change Byllnakl »ald t • aclousneaa a abort time later he saw revolver in his hand Conshohocken Post. 1074. Veter- SOCIAL Jt STICK MKl.TINt: ans of Foreign Wars, will again sell poppies during the week of May 30.ilL It was decided at the weekly meet-l|he N*itoniLy"^J°5 ^J, Jut ing of the post last night In thr two other officers on their way to He «aid he disappeared in the wo-^da court saw him zigzagging on the Th* *l«n* then went u, | highway. Dooncr told of the arrest: ,r",n-"' !l0,ne and as than The two Conshohocken units of and Stroup's offer to nav tan tn telephone in tlie house he went the am' ,!,»! would "°""1 "?'""' ,i,(lr Council mil meet in n Wedi i aunlttog will :■. \-k iin ' li.tlii >>.tr>" n lirn ataklni pun ba al thr rii-iiprrstllig i..II..i ana gj ■ m Neadquarlefa. al i 11 i lyellr aireet, aill be opened • " u Man-as) and ihr rotes eoanted foi pabllrallon "er la it thai farar-li r kaa a (.MKI repreaentatlon r« the net I tote eon it I. The names of the halile* ■■tared •«• fnr appeal below, The ■niwHaaea. iumt.' an agaa for riKirr rnlrle* MaLi t mir- CMIJI Itabi'o Name Parrots' Name tdrtreaa CONHIIOIKK KKN III All' ti kffj and Mrs. Eliaa Blalr . :,n.i riAHNrrrr i Benjamin Oarnett !-,; at Dd Mr- Bamurt Hlltner Ir and Mrs I. 1. Hennessey il Mix J Ingram thing) ^jjtice, sponsored by Rev Charles E .been In trouble before, Mary H. Wood Park House. 0t»|^Wf™^""*?."S"* "51 *"*■_• new member was received Into the meeting tomorrow night at 8 30 »t the Moose hall. George Huzzard. was appointed chairman of a games Pre'"dpnt of„ unit onr' wl» P^f SX?*^ P^ra ( tUl.8/ "L0*** w" party to be held in the T K Hall. ™a two units now have ^wmber-■ hloJe^whUe 1[;^«ted^and_ assault Stroup had never [£ Sh,1*fr dwfll""t *nd """"^ »~- before. I countv Detective Charlea Eller it i^Jwer Merlon Man Sentenced laaalating in the investigation John B Watt. Ardmore, found i-ph'Sirnrni; ^.,.1^.,^ll,. <^tL,"^^ T.^'T^.'^.T'L^ *! Dtatjrlct Attorney is he only absentee April 39. VISITING FREACHFK HERE and and battery by automobUe. was this morning sentenced by Judge! _„ Knight on the drunken driving' Dijitr1cl Attorney Frederick Smtl- WTLL BECEIVE COMMl'NION fj"1^ to P-V the costs, a fine of'"' "P**8. on ""W^ts of general 1 ship of seven hundred ' women L And 8. Speaker Who is at Fault Girls or Bachelors? 104 East atji Avenus 138 Maple Street IDS East flth Ave. Elm 8t I'll Harry Bt. 434 W Mih Ave. 114 Harry Btreet r Jackson .530 Harry HI. sis oifi Elm Street 001 Fayette Street nn Relff 113 g loth Ave. BUI ■ 12* E. Bth 'elaer 880 Harry Street Bnd v- Hector Street ■ ■ Robert Frnser blind radii ' ' ' '"' "r" Allan l.nkena . Rebel Hill Hd. KI I1AI1BARA -Mr. and Mr* Edward WodarakI 30H Crawfurd Ar. ooi i> pontT ■ in . . Biui.-r pike OB PHILLIP. JH Mi and Mrs Philip C Matheaon Butler Pike'1 HAItMONVIl.I ! Mr nod Mra Jatnaa irpenler ... IB98 Butler Plka In^lhU. section, having appeared hi Larga No. i oanaoran smerts "> 12V>0 'orsey Sea Bast " 9c I Haddock Fillets ''19c retaining wall will be creeled in rr'K,r' fl" ll"lr ,IMt '" Harruv'urg front of the prop-rtv which would ___. ~~a^ ' be an improvement Blind Rv..ni!rel.sf The nolle "UMIIMI.T ma in- ■ ■■ oper-ating the traffic lights at Front and Ford streets, removed from the Wm ggnr, Davis. Jr. A: Company "fnce to the evangelist of Philadelphia"will 'con basement of the borough building duct a sen ice In St Paul's Bap Joseph Ingram presided Mr. list Church on Friday evening o to Visit St Pauls V^:"^'^r next week He will he lad Evangelist Praser is Rev. William B Farmar of the Senior Class of Croser Theological Seminary, will speak at the evening service at the Baptist Church on Sunday evening. Prof A. Stewart Matthew's R C Church The Woodbume, who Is In charge of d'ty will occupy a main aisle aeat-evangellstlc work at Croser Sem-; Ing secUon. lnary. has chosen Rev. Mr. Farmar to serve here for the series of Pre- Aiattlrrd Office Easter special nervicea which will Visitor 'Where's your secretary? start March 33. j Bon: "Oh. she's my treasurer I now 8200. and serve 10 days In Jail. He "tcn^' ^ **•<*"» «nd parents at' gglintoj agj OaattfJ girU are a St Matthew's Holy Name Society *■* aIso awitonced to 10 days on, ™ ■*■"", mi*tln« of th'' Hom(" bit bashful or eligible bachelors are will receive communion. Sunday Ln' ***■"" charge, the sentence to •nd ornwl League. Ust night in avoiding 1-ap year proposals, ac- "-*"••-""«■ "• to •nsrss* :tpsr«VS>ar'"".zrszsruriricr,;«-»«= ;«•,;'» ,. "N ^ II M l \NIl sir. % this borough a number i well as In West Conslmhock. rah town ships This, however, will marl his Initial appen.ance at St. Paul' Church. IN (iHlMi JL'BY AHS-N Captain I atreeL. ■ J. Webb. 119 For- Visttor: "How's that?" "Oh. I married her." Watt, after driving his car nearly flvp persons , Automobile Chlb day by the marriage license bureau 12 miles, and when within a block Announcement was made that a, Norristown of his home, hod a collision with Mrs. Jennie Oroskln of HatboroJ During January and February ln another car. Miss Jean Sldlett. who is conducting chow* for 1035 thar »-,... \m ; .. iConUrined on Tage Itrei Bjothaxi throughout the .rounty. will while in the first two mo; begm a six weeks' course of in-ii936. despite the extra dav in Peb- "«ht*nina Illustrated '""ire struction here. April 13 at 2 P M. 1 niarv there were 172 OOuphN given sn'r,r 1 ^ morning at the hlgl in the high school audlUiilum. Tlie. permission to wed .school, before members of the sen| Miss Marjorle Mooney. 114 Harry course U open to all mothers, and This falling off in bu.slne.ss Is not ,or antl Junior high school RETl RNED FROM HOSPITAL _ grano juryi -I know a fellow who can't men from this section who attend- his hand in front of his face." street, a sophomore student at the'those interested are asked to be explained bv MaSrriage License public high school, has returned to'present that day Roh*r» r Landis Chtrt : but hat home irom Hahnemann hospi- superintendent. msde the an- rlined to be a bit hopeful ■ . New Englar.. UI. Philadelphia where she was 1I1E1I liuill ."» aaE».»a«^. »ltu aa.Ha.u- m» uttllO III I fUIll. Ol JllB ISCT [™nfi«^l - _, . ed a meeting for the organisation j "Yeah. I know. he'B blind, Isn't SnI^w,./or b n^e d!y" " * ™suIt of Federal Orand Jury Assoclati'.n. he? last night In Philadelphia The as-| "No. he hasn't any arms" aoclatlon Is said to be similar to one. already organised ln New York Caution 15 a great asset in fishing City. especially if jou art a Ash. nouncement Harry Ellam presided of an attack of acute appendicitis. She underwent an operation Febru- Professor ary 21. Her condition Is steadily become leaders improving, but she will not be able] Freshman Well |:o resume her studies for lix weeks.) tales is bossed. Tnse Do the quick thinkers he who hesi-ef lhe the student.' ■ hocken Hi«: future, with sprtlag around the cor- School, yesterday in the auditorial nrT one of a series of educational led being held Sea tales. Knowing* trated by motion pictures. Tt Ukes a smart girl to marry showing the early history of Amei_ the right one " | lea's whaling industry, were pr. "Yes, she has to 'no' a lot." sented. I'hul-k of /re?j/i tntiit antt \ vgitaOlea Oranqes*^Sf dI33c Fin QraptfmH 3' 17L I F.eah Dates PKS 19C Stayman Apples 6 "'• 25c | Washod Carrots 3 "■• 10c nach "' ">r Sweet Potatoes 3 «•' 10c New Fotatuss 3 ' 14u i Celery Hearts IS I l Green Southern «m ■ ^aa Cabbaga 3 IQ vVftera Qualify Counts aad four Money Goes farthest AUYLKIIr-L l.N XUL CO^SUUlIOCJUiN |U&ORDEfi
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 6, 1936 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1936-03-06 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 6 |
Volume | 65 |
Issue | 29 |
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®l)e C0ttsl)0l)ochen ftecorfrer.
K.tahl^hi.1 1869. No. 6529 m\SHOHOCKEN, PA., FRIDAY. M VKi M i.. 1936 PRICE: TVU> CENTS
Bears Primed
For Big Gamr
At Villanova
When James Serigo. 14, and two
other boys. Biagio Volpr, 13, and
Anthony prlic. 13. of Ambler. Marl-ed
In the sled selling business, they
rr quired .-onis s>iock Going along
MelU&on avenue, five tied* were
taken from various residences, ac-cording
to Serigo. and la'
-pstM
SI 50
Judge Knight, who was conduct-ing
the Juvenile court, looked
amazed when Serigo named Matti-
I son avenue "That Is where I
d the Judge to the boy
I know'" remarked James
"You didn't take my sled, did
you." asked Judi
■r."o." said U« bo>. smiling at the
!Judge.
Id Judge Knight IU did
sons from this" borough will Invade t k t,rt but w|th
Maaa Coaliaadala in Opening
I itlr Tntiight
BIG < KO\U> EXPBCTCD
K.iml to At <-otnpain I MflL
S|M* iiil Bwni t" Hr
Kim la \ ffianen
A crowd of several hundred per-
Didn't Take
Judge's Sled
Five Months L*«* *"*•■ M»n.. Granted New Trial
Sentence for
F. Connolly
Judpe loMtn Impo-f- Slou
ranging from -25 -eenl;. ! .,,. ...;.! ,!..;! I > rni M (*(>-
afntaf >-f f-Jinl'lini: Mun-f
WOMEN SI Ml VI I)
Plftew !>•<*- Ui\ SfniriKc
fur Drunken liming,.
(Mln-r Senteneea
Borough Asks A*f»*5»**M
(if .»!. K. ( onferenee
Removal of
Electric Lino
U«--i < lunahohorkrD * ouw U
the Villanova College gymnasium the other boys
tonight to witness the opening V
games In the play-on series to de-kn
oonfl
lated next Friday.
Descriptions of "gambler" and!
public benefactor'' wen? given!coat, but It was
Francis Connellv. of this borough. [ *'ore U onl> :»bout
this morning before Judge Georgejreturning
Carson imposed a fine of 1100,
Martin Silvers, of Lower Merlon
convicted on September 1 of the
charge of larceny, was. today.1
granted a M trial, in a decree
hft&dad down by Judge Knight I
The defendant and Margaret
Eshan, had entered into an agree-ment
to operate a Up room in
Lower Mrrieti Aiaemr-porfiWr aftc i (nrtrTS V. .lit 1 littn I .».
;hfv looked over 380 last Lancaster . . ... , . ...
avenue. On the third floor was MHMII Hl^li I «r(-i..n \\ IK-stored
some clothing inrhiding an
overcoat belonging to a former |( ] RGES S l'K< » I I STS
rccupant. The clothing was taken
away by them the\ holding th..: ., ,,, ,, i n ,.
the/felt It had been abandoned m Mchlhaltoii Demands Bettet
i occupant* The cloth- ft.i'-T Service for Fire Pro-tag
was removed In Mm. EthanV
car and was later returned by her.
The defendant was specifically
charged with Mealing the over-
Richard B. Wells, pastor of
hplscopul Church, Is
ing the annual Methodist "'.
■ Kt<*n»i»n
■:.■ L r: L =' Until
\\. Inclusive Charles L. Gum
ehua road. Marble Hall. Is
■ !: tu lav
te and attended the session
\<>l Too Lair to Enter Your
l?al>\ in Community Election
light
: at
f Coajtett One
Week Offers Opportnnit)
i.i foj M...._% Babies.
Num. nni-
II, . Koll.
I*-. Bet To Bate
a%k) moni-throughou.
the dav Tlie group tat ItcMW efcaagg* «a
tC unhide Mr. and Ihr MOMCM Kill.I this w.tV *
itobert McCaughey. M eaMca lum nude stride*
"■• William Murrav. uaard Ihr ton; Joanne Ingram baa
I lie Elsenberg. Miss Mary iiidnd taken thr lead away from
Twoedlr TOU
buroan LeMue. ! had ,ood home* ana ,ood school » ™**"n« " «"mb»"« «<«>>'i«h.
Tbr Ooldrn fcm of oonsho- ,rccras she recommended Uiey be "'"" J°J!r „,„H_ _,,„„ ._,.,
hoclum Hi«h. *ho bal.led thMr «.y' „,,„„ on prc*,lw,, °T*BW^ l^lh.
,„ the ch.mplo^h.p ol ec«,„n;
P
J„a'i1c KSl«l.t directed that thei™^,,^ ^ pre^uTchLr*
Three, will clash wllh colim»dale. r„j«„ of Serigo and Delta r»v SS^LSSl. „ £ IT, ~„J,Z„
eo-w.nner In SecUon Two. will t.ee onctwrd the coat., and th» court *„ h, ' ,ha™™.,,Xll^ Ln?mm»"
each olher ,n the Imia^l*; »,«,„ ,hr b„M „ prob.,^, under °^ '^^'TdV Si ta-
Merlon, winner of Section One vhe supervision of Miss Dunmore. fore Imposing sentence, commented
title and Ridley Park. Section Four
champions, will claah In the second
game. The opening game will start
at 8.
With every section of the league
represented in the games, all roads
wilt lead to the Villanova club
house, and a complete stll-out long
before game time is expected
Ticket* have been sold at all of Hie ,
schools of the contending teams Btillihil^ Duiiiap'il li> txplo-
Explosion in
Court House
on conversations he has had with
residents regarding Connelly.
1 "You are known as a gambler In
Conshohocken. but you are good
■
worth ban
l( n in <■ Lhe
Itl WflUun Miirun. Ar-e.
and Misses H
d IK M MuiTiiv
and Mary Tweedi-
,„. TlSf.Ji? « «.Ir^ »» Mf Wells to the local pastor
deeded Monday ^tfter-noon,
is fully expected.
8taa ill Oti Kurmilj: Boil- remarks, and said,
er. — Engineer ami aVsnta-i.
uii Eanapg 1 nhun From
Gai Filled Room.
The pasteboards were supposed to
have been put on sale here Wednes-day
afternoon but they did not ar-rive
until yesterday morning. Adult
tickets are being sold at the school
at a reduced cost and students'
tickets are being sold at a special
[)rlc.. Damages estimated at thousands
Special buses will be run direct of dollars was caused Wednesday with you
from the high school at Seventh afu-rnoon at 5 35 when an accumu- gambling,
avenue and Fayette street to Villa- ^non of gas
of the oil burning builei.s at the
"you know
nmii HOOUI tin ■
this case as I do myself."
As sentence was Imposed Judge
Corson remarked:
"We have heard of Francis Con-nelly,
or "Braggo" Connelly all our
1 life Perhaps we went to school
but outside of your
everything has been
"^bSStfuSfSS S^ISSta and
lollower. o, a, >». «m. IMC, SSi^ciWi-. Hou« « »™^ S^^„^, g
pose a jail sentence-
Sentence was then lmpoaed
■
that he tint running tbfi
ggj^pj, the Schuvikill river U the sub-.stn-
■ trial' was asked uptt
the technical ground that during street* this bomugh
the trial the district attorney had P***0*1 °v r R Bwansoii. manage:
impmperlv asked the defendant if "' M" rh-lad.■I|.ln ■ I
be bad me been arrested before. BWJ W *'«* MHr'h mretlnt «
In granting the new trial Judge w,'*t Oonshohiwken town
Knight saya: i m the new borough hail. Wedneis-
"The defendant rested his case ft»J tvenuiR Mr SwaiiMni appear'
on the contention thai whUe he "i before lhe iaasrHl| m response
took the coat for a short while, he to a request from council that ar-did
so without clriminal intent; nwifemmU !«■ made to remove all
tlutt he had no Intention or steal- hltdi b ' n wttbtt H»-
Ing the garment The admitted borough limits because of the dan-rybody
You aregood to" the | circumstances were such a* to ger A high lens-on line formerly Stale 1*^ \ Direetar \|i
poor and are somewhat of a publicllt,nd SOR"' <**** of trutn to tWs ''^"'»"t' 'n1'" Fron< ■"«* »1O,1« Drove* Borouflh*l Vi.i.li. i
benefactor." contenUoo. ■ and Ford *tr.-v:. It Wl
State Senator T. Lane Baan I "rn,s being the situation, we can- ttUi line In particular that council
counsel for Connelly in a brief [not ***' Lnat the defendant was not1 wanted removed Mr •■
speech, asked for leniency. He pretljiidiced. or his case Injured, by plained thai the voltage In this line
called attention to the court's own!the 'mpfup*' queatlon. We are was rtduced a number of years
rore of the opinion that the ago for 4000 volts and assured the
la) niut be'
.C IB * S SJewer rrojeci
On "B'List
lion I or Federal Grant
Sen! to W aahiiiajton.
(in nl \|i|in>|iri;ilit.ii.
allowed.
Insurance Man
Loses i#267
nova for Uie convenience
Much interest wfes centered In the
Bears at the outset of the season
and as time went on and the team!
continued winning, the interest in-creased
each week Since It be-rame
known the title has come to
this borough the chief topic of run-nel
follow-,
Norristown
Richard Pierson. of this borough.,
chief engineer, and Louis W Hol-man.
Whitemarsh. an assistant,!
were in the boiler room when the
blast went off Both were stunned, ,n(. from eaKti^ preblt(otI to IS
but were otherwise unhurt Qayil ^ mornlng by Judge O,
Pierson and Hofr—» -*«■—M..** -
Drunken drivers, including two:
' women, were given sentences vary-l
kdan HyUnaki Renarti t
I ppef M> r Palace II
Wai llrl.l I |> atm ROIIIMMI
in Vaacnar) gVaad Wi
Kih.rk.'tl Out bi Near,
in a mani" i that there is
tlcally no danger ol them
brofctn.
prac- ,,
bpin» lion of .
■
sewage system and a I
lum?!* (iiven. * omin( from
pfaee i« «!«• il and ptaefnt lucenia
In MI.ml BwaJUea. Theresa «.alle
; roae frun Mvintli >u iuui tdau-e
ill IJM Rui .,nd Barbara
le> '< (he honor* (or making
largf advai m. Barbara rWnj
IT, ni twrnl eighth te eiithlh peal.
in it and I i "mint in from near
Hi. Hid i Ihr list to rlghleeath.
i i. iMitmit their *taa4awg
iiihneT. tiraif B8sar,
mil and Brinr ^pragg
Hah ii tin h-i , i tin drat twenty
each week—three a ill he nUirewUng
II Miit r l svagtatl
Baaai may lead.
nil and plen
-itin; well and
sticking to it until the end is
to be realised by hun-wtthin
a few mofw
weeks Are you going to be on* Of
t ittle wvaka aga
rtkling ihai a Shower of
poured into the
;■■ ,1
community appeared In
lhe columi ''v.hnhoefeett
■
have followed, keen Interest hu
Mi in every announcement
;' ,illil new tl.MUASnda
want • know who will be i-rownedj
! ivoilte t«by.
will be no lln
'ml Die winner
And Mia" h>
thg
the
11 bled c Ooraon
here are .
un a lonely road la Upprr
' iw nah I p WWsn4ili,a..*-day atUr -
hfi;..f»,
rrom tlie ga*-nllcd boiler room. «,.,. Cynthia A. Helsermi
poimig for vfrtory for their faaarlto "J ff^LSSZJT^' *-"»»*^''**™+* *«** *"«*
f~" ^ ' lr,to the damaged boiler. ICoraon. Tuesday, was given three 314 Eaat Seventh avenue, an agent
^-,-h nrimmrtl ha. heen notn. I P1'r"ml M'd «» bunl" «• P"1" daya. and $250 fine and costs She ?* *■ Prnrtentlal I.lff Inaurance
Coach OrtmroettnM been point-, ^rtn M h<1 p,^ lt preparatory drove nn automobile on December OaeapnaJ rmpomd a loaa of #287
ing toward the ptayoff series for ^ do| wntt otll(.r dullw Hof., ^U»J«f^g eaTsJruJJ to-un*' """»' wwnahip police
T1^ T01'^"'^ ^J^IH* *«t»t-te. icarmlchael, a nelghboT A son of
t%r7!Jl^ XZSi "I was about to adjust the valves. Mr, Heiserman was injured and
for the crucial game The rive menlwnFn tne explosion occurred . said Mrs Carmlchael's daughter was
that have constituted the starting; person A complete Inspection hurt.
team practically all season win com-, W|U ^ new.SRarv before the extent! Mrs. Jean McDowell Muller IB
prise the starting team tontght.1 of dftmBge can ^ ascertained to theArdmore, was placed on probation
The great improvement shown by'boiler" lavM drove an automobUe Septem-
Hart has increased the chances of windows in the basement or the ber 27 on Montgomery avenue, near I tbs money and th
the team considerably. In the lastold portion 0j courl house were the Lower Merlon High Renonl 8he'kcva lo Hyhnaki'a auaoaaoblla H>
litre* game* the elongated forward. blown out p.eces of glass were was arrested as her car zigzagged *»lkcd "' »■ omrmt tanun^uae and
hss kept apace of the brilliant workl hur,ed acrOM Aj an(J Bw9dv up the highway She was ordered 'TJn^ ,'Ti,. neiw i,r hr,t n- ■
of Mellor Ud Wood in scoring and rtwu and parUcles" of the broker, to pay the costs, and refrain from thJ^Kup MIT ".« wtS
wmdows were found 100 feel away . liquor, and not apply for a license Weadley r..ad near tne np<.t where
A Jury of six men and six women '°r two years She is undergoing he ww vuiiml^rc: Wednnday.
;!were on the second floor of the treatment for a nervous condition •«ld lhe m»n "topped him as
TtM tilghwayinan. aeciirdltig
Iinaki. lured hlm to the apot in the
eulae of a proapeellve buyer of in-
»urnnee The hold-up occurred at 3
on Weadley road, near Bridgeport
in a lonely apot.
A blow brtwren lhe PVC* knocked
the insurance man to the itround
he told police When he recover?d
hta aensea. the hold-up man had fled.
council meeting for the first ti.oe in "Ugh as n WPA pi
four months, raised the question n* approved by Captain Andrews, state
to what had ban dons toward in- i«raetoi fa ihr WPA and I
creasing the volume of water for ««■ itngtoD where it
fire pratoJ " ll8t-service
rendered at th. i
and seeks to take the matter before comprised of F (
the Public Service Commission to John Kelly. James Campbell
have Hi- inntt.-r remedied He WV MoBTOy, Pliillp Oravtncse. Solicitor y,,,, wl|| M do staaa will
tlfled the members of council thai K Arnold Forrci. Boniugh B bout Mils liltle girl, so I
he will continue to bring the ques- eer John V Hoey and EN> .,,,„ lKlx at QeoU
nn iti HA HBNNEaaet
( I-II'III'IIKI k' n
There I BB for
s|BlUICi\
tig hpr to
make her dream of becoming
tand" come true
1 fMends i
■uppori UM Bandjdaj ■.
Local and community stores an
leged for votes Mer-nti
nan loan for tbo
. u the eif-rtion and want
ae children already en-
Uiose who mav eomneto
_^, for the signal honor and large cash
■ !MKo the reguUr nua*-
tlon up at everv meeting unUI Ooff. of Remington A- Ooff. «ba
something is done about the mat- have 'x-en employed to design the I brown |
ter He stated the borough has system and supervise It* construe-' t,
- lUrrtshurg, Wednes-1 position and thai alona mVH luralf
itid had a conference with wu fttjf. Slie U the
in Andrews if Mr and Mrs 1. L
(■"nimlt'ee was Informed thi '
■rough had met all the re-'<>.<'~ startol 'he awl*t-|f>r
lenis of the WPA In tt
on as to the legal, final
here la more tolx oqulre both sub- '
Hei
been paying a large aniotnu
nually for a service which thejr day.
he»e never received.
The appropriation ordlnanee, lage^r*"!!
Ing for an rxpi-ndlture of $15 901 til the
third and final readme.
The (ax ordinance, setting
tax rate at 12 1-2 mills on the and
dollar, the same as last year, passe :
third and final reading borough must obtain an option nn
A milk ordinance designed to In- a site for the erection a.
crease the borough R M plant and also must obtain
placing a license fee on milk deal- waivers from Bgiajfaitf Owl
ers. pawed fhst reading damage clnims for rights ol
A communication was r«-ad ft m obtain UM
by Saturday night. Marc
and sparkling dark \ti other word* ead
i [oui -hundred ■
hundred votes printed
upon
Tlie Eieetlon rleadqinv
d into a b>u
the U'tle beauties aro
bj someone *
the lasting honor to I
"[xiii a particular b.i
Bdltor has been aiakkaf
i letup to keep the public
Hid. : mdlng "l various
-■1*11 BJDtATntl «>nes and lo presenl pirturei
IIFRF MONOA1 lid u- How
■ uded to
n the rommui
his floor work has been that
could be desired.
Mellor and Hart will open at the;,
forward positions; Captain Wood court hoUM, deliberating the case tn a Philadelphia hospital She '''"Ve a,t,llt! the TOMi- *nd tnt*u'£rd
—wijlll, ba e_aat hbli_s a._c.c..u-s*tonKmHeHdJ npllAaAce« n t ^^ ' .... »-A a ,t . _. IfI hh*ea Vw»earrae* nann IItnl^sluliiamnrc«e KaVgPrTi1nT TTliinii
of H L. Welkel. Royersford chiro- *« returned there fiom court. She.)Ln
center, and Wallace and Long will • p.^, who waB charged of proc- Pl«Lded «"Hty. C tskmj ."V Insurance "ulTaTS
be the guards tlclng medicine or surgery without wUllani J Kelly 37. Bryn Mawr.; prepared to do » that d
Collingdale coached by Lawson ft uceiw The jury room ahook as Dlp*ded guilty Tuesday to driving man said he lived in a
Earl of hTorristown. has the strong- y^, blast occurred and tlpstaifs as- an automobile in Lower Merlon Weadlef r.>ad. occupied by the Sim-eat
team In several years. Spears ured ^ jurofS noth|ng was to be T0"™^- H* . n*d Bn aM'dent|mHWi/.tkn|llLid M fh,ni» H^ ™.t
a six-foot-four center. Is the lead- f(1(1„,d A
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few moment; lalct m.^a%™" placed hlm on proba- ,^1^' ^ iS'mag ■
ing -worer and rantB third, two appanitu. Cf me Montgomery Fire "^ a»« °M«"T« him to pay thetaay of thlK wwk H. *& HyIlMkl
points below Captain Wood, among Company adjoining the court f°7*- He Mid np *■* "ivln8 him men he was to have been paid the
the high scorers of the Conference house arrived This caused addl- Ien)ency du* to the illness of his' following dav and ir bt a-ouM
Conshohocken and Collingdale were'tlorifll' ,..„ _motu, tri- ,uro« NO mothpr and the fact he pleaded ■•■* »llrn °'1 Weadley road at the
for years regular opponenU al- },„ 'suited hSSer N° guilty. |«»me place they •
Francis 8 Challenger. Narl,
'r along
fire resulted however.
though they have not met this Twenty-five minutes later
season. There has always been a; .UI
keen rivalry between the team of. aga|tut \yveuxei.
the two schools and tonight's battle, Judge Dannehower. trial
of gu ,\V ^.rtvw W da^ todir when hia!.,,^,, ", .
"^sentence was changed from Ust'WrVdier r |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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