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®l)e Consljoljocken flecorkr. ■■ 1 .|al,li-l,.-,l I HI,". \... 5533 (ONMIIIIUH KIN. PA.. HllllWUVKI II I'll. 1936 II \ PACES PKICK: IVIII It NTS \\ «'st Side to Start Borough Hull Work Phils* Slock Willed to Mrs. Mae Nugent Hrlaliv «'s of Loral People In Flood 4rea Mae Nugent, wife or Oer* Ifaejsari pMMdrrit of the Phihulelpl I ball Club, ami !:■ IdenC and treasurer of the organiza-tion, was given 757 add! th.-rtili,,.,. ... K,,,P,K t. *&?&?$ "SIS. »» ■•■ , '' ..uir.-.l H.uUlinp. .In He—L^tlme-.l-:l»-;nrf.. i.uli ,u WilHam^-tJ"U'-'mie>l'ui t" ll.,n.-l.\ \M»\ Vk..rk.T- |FB*ker of the club, whose .111 .-as I ..iiiiK K 'I'li.'M.- tn New York City; T II II I V fur T li I Ik A.lnrli-tllnri/.- Purchase II,,1- I...an .ui.l \n K..r , Died (or urobitif 'on Tuesday Mrs Nugent was willed 500 shares of stock in the club bv Mr H who died in IHJO Mis Nugent tu Water Rearhed Second Hu-.r b».-n rimv.vt ted with the Philadel-phia Baseball club for about twenty years, she first being that of sec-retary w» the late president In addition to the sii .res of stock, >\\l I) IN ViH<»KIIO\T of Muiiif. Ki rii\f- He i i Mm Daughter "Hello Mother' wr have all been ■ Qod knows 'A-hiu tuu residue of the •*•*• »■»•■ at | ji"! 1 hi am BRtW :«nd lurm- ' more than ' $10,000,000 : ..... We urr at the home uf Mik> West Conshohockm town council, at an adjourned aastawgj rue.sdnyJMrs^ NugeinWilso ls^ aaslgiied the night, decided to advertise fgf I projerl or alterlns the recently »c-■™J' P™™l '"""I' ">' <"■" quired borouah hall Work oil the. ■ - - ■SI'S—< k»«. «• w,:: ■*•. '" «• . has bfen in service for in* put seven years Is practically unfit t"i kA 1 *• s% <• T"l service Following the recent severe V'* I "» *" ' "> t< 4 | I" winter and the heavy rains of the *^'** ■*■ •-*•«■ •' s past several days all streets uf tba \\ li.il i .in-lioliurkeii I- |li.ii..lin- .' released at 1 30 «rtU be nuoualv up until I ire of truck* st ■ FOOD 4000 article* nl canned goods, looo lbs sugar. 200 lbs cocoa. 200 Ihr salt ■ 2fi bu. potatoes. 300 boxes breakfast food. ■Dag S00 men's overcoats A00 children'* coaU. dresses 300 men's suits. 200 pairs shoes, assorted. aoo girt* d 100 girls' coals. 100 pairs rubbers, galoshes. i irs. raincoat* 30 pair* children's shoes. 75 pair* bedroom 5 pairs rubber boots MIHTK1 1 AN! 8ioo worth mediae* Parade Opens *** S|U,ak'T f"r ., e ^ A. I,. 'Upon Meeting Krtl MIMI'S Sa o w W o Vt Rtv Ouv A Bcnongcr. of Dutch Neck. N J *BI be the speaker at the "open BMeSJng1 "I ewbji P. De- ■ i it ion. In the Legion Home. Second avenue and Fun- Tuesday a 8 iiu-mber borough are in need of repaint With the great amount of street work to be done the need for a new truck is Imperative WPA officials notified council i _. preparations to alter the borough hall have been completed and that | a force of workmen, practically nil of which will be skilled workmen, will report for wo-k next Monday: morning The alterations will start] tn the basement where a cement' floor will be laid, two Jail cells., and u toilet system daughter. Mri i„< '■ ■■■!lyn Thomas, ■ in tra midst of the flood area that ha* i n taU ha agTBataaaa and de-: ■truetlOD bv tba rngtng Susquehan-na river in the vicinity tt I Barre. i [I. tllMBI tin- anxiety of her fam-l * iWardl Verdict to l';ir- B> hen- Mrs Thomas tutd tried in viuii .Mi.ce Tuesday to get n photn minttmnication with her par-; eiit.s All coiimiunic:itnins had been cut off with ttM outside world bv the surging witters and it was not i • :ilay that the service hadj MI Mifflcienily to cnabl'i Boy's Death eati <if lt«»\ Cruafepsd hv Track 11600 \rr.li.i for \\ niiuin'- Dmthi—Lo« lid Man I iiil- to Offrml. \i«l Sthiit To Flood \ aCtims U aibita Trlba t-_. Be Hoab lo ■■ TriW< ' f-i'-'-ii < -mri tiinea Tniiiimannagjiiiiiiai cotnmandat X aatMtettea He a Mttonalb' known (OM-KR I> I Gall B i nth taa i ultuice aasociaiion and has ad- Ptibiic M.-eiini: ta FoUo« ,n lhu 4 1 . idoptloa l<-reiiioiii,-. A proffrai amant la f ;hi> l'~ De-err* aalat arranged for tba evemnit ail] bt' served. . R«d Maa mnaaaiii1ii| tba Mont- rtlaa to attand tba aaw ...)... oo ooBunandag or UM) as aaanj l!" I nlttea for tnd Bcrki COUDtkH will in- "" «h toawrrow ev. IB Ml pow wow. . rd r wlUj___ Sevirul uf the Y\ ik|ll-||| l'l*ls*s>il be headed by b; " ■Mlltlll I 111", t II parade will form in front o." the i:% hall. East Sixth i\ i. 4 k .. |'i>ikL.il iikn nd tba line will i ^ Ml I I <MI,II Mill on a signal from the siren atop of' war of Oonabo] I. W. mi M.y- <"ll.-.t!^,0 C3"o,^r4.,1,be«uU|l Irii lull- uf Suppliet to on Fayette stieet across ilw M.i'- \MI || 1 Sufferer- '■ t,r,d** arou,l(i '' * arawan BB LOSTC Tonigfal For Jnliti-h.u n new door leading from lid of S215 25 wa Mr and Mrs. T Fran ■ Close to ten tons of food, cloth- N<>rth on l '" Maib avenue, to smith on ratt to Eighth nanua la Fayette street to Sixth avenue and I dismiss Meriun Wiini.tti IMIMIU Gall* 1\ in Drunken |)ri\inj£. Fined $)6U Hani I .-.i\.- I jqimr. \iitu- Muin-. OIIMT Sentence*. Pleading guilty t«. nrunken drlv- .iward.d If ""' glft. , Hvi.ii 01 bar safely. I -huhocken and . , Men will entet Lai | rtea, was placed! .Bridgeport, in theii .suit against! The flood the second within a rUDUV, will lit gl tbe Had Hatll tiall abtn ttMj wftl on protwllon for t*o venra. and i basement to the_walk wUl alao be Walter HertuoR. Swedela:,d. for the'w-ek. beginning Monday night, rose', g. r|,r Johnstown and other af- be adoptions followed by a public ()rd_rc.d to uav ll00 Ut lhr r„„... I insulted The^Property^o«»»«^i€fc'alh of their son. James. 12. who;with such raplditv that (he rwl-lr^^ communltles, lo aid the,meeUng trday Lul Day of the Four-To-One \ole Offer t nnngrign Daaa Not Km! Satorday. ' luh ^ otei !<► Be Posted i- Recount \f-tar Harefi mC Tomorrow ends the Fu of the Favorite Baby Ktection Cani-pulKii. which Is the period in which . U.lll nil merchant coupons and on subscrip-tions, but it does not end the cam-paign a certain ad-vantage in being high in the list. ■ lug tin' in \i uei'k and tin n tin* following week they decraaas to 80% value However . i-culed ndvaiilage in se-curini- a large number of subscrtp- U these subscribers. In ord< i > : 'Ay baby. will no doubt take an additionsl year or DKnTO. and as has already .i nuiiibt'i ot Unas, tan m ii ihDugh taken in either the saoond of third per-iod, will take the rote count that w.is in effect when the original sub-aras secured, w1 ■ is secured In either of the follow-ing periods on subscriptions turned] In before UMtutro* night Utese ex-tensions will lake the SM count as if M'tuied during this period We nave tried to make thia 'try plain to all candidates, and UT > not fully un-derstand this, please get in touch with Mr Stark, the rsmpulgn man-ager, and he w ill bs pleased ta i lul' Votes We also desire to remind you was authorised to expend amount, not exceeding $250 to fur-nish materials as desired by En-gineer Muldrew ut order that the work may be started. ways and means ronimlliee crushed lo death March ; dents had SB tfaa leave their jfloot| suffen,rs. The Adoption degree will be|<* ■ttatfgutr. 1936. between a truck of Herttog1 homes and were trapped by the on- i A caraVan of trucks, all flying,] staged by Red Hawk Tribe Ho, V- raobirJ aba pag UM OOaht kg add! and one of the Keystone Ice Com-! lushing and ever rising water ^ name 0f Conshohocken. will,or Allentown. The obligation ofuon. and a condition of hi pany. Norrlsiown ' With the water too swift for it: ,,.a,. |hl. Moose hall. First avenueithe Warrior's gagTM will ba Kiveuj^t^n l8 lhal all(. n.frai,, il(,m ,„. lent occurred in Bridge- manning of row boats.Mrs Thomas.:antJ Harry street, laden to capacity i by Great Sarhem JaaM I BaVpOl prut Tii. lose to Bve toni awmpufloasiOD of chiefs Degre-was instructed to negotiate a loan psther and lea was being transfer L ware a led tran able food products, thousands of! will be Itah Tribe No. 115, or phtla- »f »2000 fKl through the First N»-irw) xitt- boy b believed to have U»e second-storv of their home Ulltrtlcles of rlmhing bedding fbe several dec? uunai Bank of Couatoohocken *n|t| rllmb.d between tbe tracks, and a motorboat and taken to the home flm-sid helps which to pay for a new truck and also pay a number of small bilk Mr Adams called attention to the number of unsightly dumps within the borough limits and re-ported that a number of them are so close to the streets that the refuse matter Is being scattered over the streets. He complained about peopk* from outside the bor-ough using the dumps, hauling cims and other refuse matter In trucks He said the dumps are an eyesore to persons passing through Uic bor-ough. Warning signs against using the dumps will be posted and if this falls to check the nuisance ar-rests will follow The absentees were Mssrs Colon and Bath. Supervwor Won Office by One Vote m-hen the Hertzog truck pped back and struck tbe other truck. The case went to the Jury on the pjalllllffl testitmmy Judge Knight tried the action Saea fse Fee A verdict for the defendants was rendered by1 a Jury before Judge Knight in the caae or John T. WsL"h. against Paola and Helen Orande. all of Jenklntown. The suit was to recover money alleged due for massage treatments given Mrs Grande. SIMM For Woman, Death The death of a Norristown woman 'suited In a verdtcj for $1600 atartdot Mr Thomas' brother Michael, all The supplies are being collected ' Forty Fort, two and one-half miles hrn, under the auspices or Consho-above Kingston. hocken Post. 1074. Veterans of For- The Thomas home, situated on an, eign Wars, and Conshohocken elevation, was much higher than;Lodge. Loyal Order of Moose. Col-llie majority of homes on Hoyt lections were Inauguraked yeaier-street. and while they realized tbe duv morning by James Kilco>nr seriousness of their plight they were and Joseph Dlmmick. WPA fore-hopeful the water would recede be-1 men. and Roy Neater and Oswald fore they would have to vacate Moner. Begun on a small scale, the delphia The degr be conferred on large claasea. Following the conferring of de-grees the meeting will be thrown agent to the public at 9 at which the following program of entertain ment will b Riven with Walter Hiltner. or this borough, presiding Singing America Invocation .. Rev. O E McCarney Pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church Furniture from the lower floor of arttvltv quickly gclned momentum, l Addr, M „[ w home was removed to the and by afternoon hundreds of upp r Boon or moved from the tides poured Into the Moose home, building to a place when' it was headquarters for collections. Dos-thought the water would not reach 'ens or volunteer workers jotned the Wnli Hie second floor of their home original band of •>■■ inundated the Thomas family Qttbj for food, clothing ami raadsoaj knows nothing about the eaadl. mmUm No money was solicited SL.". Ur5^^J"r.^^:^«^».™.UtSld,rr member. „, .!.n, ..». In .™0unr,l,», wtth «• terday. Shapiro was sued by wood C Cam. Norristown, whoj charged negligence in the death of j his mother at Main and Noble streets. Norristown. April Bv a single vote Jo<eph Shoe. The woman was crossing the sLreei. (Ol IIIIOU-II on Page gtsj maker, of Upper Merton township, was elected secretary or the Super-visors' Association or Montgomery county at the closing session of the organization Wednesday. Mr Shoemaker defeated R. Clyde Krause. or Phlladelpnln, who held orflce for several years The secre-tary's post was the only contest tn the annual election. The vote or the supervisors was 44 for Mr Shoe-maker and 43 for Mr Krause. COMMITTED TO J.MI, Walter Mason, 532 East Hector street, and Anthony Splnlo. West Third avenue, were each committed to the Montgomery county Jail for fifteen days in default of il350 by Burgess Hampton at a hearing last evening. Both were charged with being drunk and disorderly. Mason was arrested by Chief Blake and fury rendered Officer Klrkpntrick Splnlo was ar- the defendant, rested by Offlcer Staione. when run down and fatally hurt Did Not Defend Salt A verdict for *365. representing the full amount of the claim was allowed by a Jury before Judge Dannehower yesterday afternoon, b State ■ damage action brought bv Fred-erick K Reighler Philadelphia, against Louise T Smith, of this borough The defendant was not present nor was hp represented by counsel. The action was based on an au-tomobile collision tn Roxborough on OeAobar *J Verdict for Defendant A motion for binding Instructions In the case of John E Phippe ver-sus the Oreenlane Hosiery Com-pany was allowed by Judge Danne. Stray Dogs to Be Killed Psffeta <,>iianintine OB VII Doaa, BafasWatuj M"ii- Ogf] I'M;;- Kimniiifi ut Large in Hi* PesjUoyeq. Bo* Bitten. local movement. Matthew Hasson. general foreman of the West Con-shohocken PWA road project, as-sisted bv Michael Sopplck. Hugh O'Donnell. Michael li John Leflar Mrs John Powers chairman or the women's commit- Christlne Cooper. Mis.1. BaM and Miss Dolores i lonntiows i in Swedeland and Gulph Mills Singing if. n al k Burgess John F Hampton ,,., Charles W Cauvel President of Town Council Address on Americanism. Herbert F. Stetser Great Chief of Records. U. S Singing Inlrodnctimi of Board or Great Chiefs Closing Prayer in 30 P M until midnight toxfrating liquors for one year, and site Is not to operate an automo-bile for the same period She was arrested FVbruary 28 at 8 15 p. m. after her automobile figured in a minor asjtt City Line at Sixty-Ninth street Lower Merlon Township. Harry Stuhldrehrr. coach of the Vlllanova College football team, ap-peared as one of tbe character wit-nesses for Mrs. Nutt She has I three children and is the wife off Robert H Nuti be Days sentence Harry Dewees and Lawrence Hoffman, both of South Phllxfd-phla. were given M days in Jail each by Judge Corson on a charge of operating an automobile without M' of the owner. The men were employed on a WPA project In Black Horse on March 5 when Hoffman took the automobile of Wilson H Mover. 615 i< onllnued on Page Three! . I (.Kit i LO! i-^ BI.\1B dm hen hull triri a n bttraj over wttb aansna ■ made in in' .mil well aha H rlfM up In the (roitl ritnks oi the conu-nd'rs for tba title ot l''i.\onic and wliiil the wtiuu! in- ■ lv child with hit; luown i n lea and gets n lot ot pgaylni ilium-major". At in tun. she is spending that the number of starts In thto all her lime lining up her troop* loj period has another decided advan-hela her get oouponi an I" ie*uring addttiaaal vrtes u> tlone Among her most enthusiastic win tlie n»p pr*e of 130000 and tba tnd big cup or »nv *>r the other prises, Blair and her grandpar- and that is. it MATERIAIJ Y tn-laaa »««r rlab «He«. As has Mi and Mrs H Z Krtebel (been repeatedly explained. Shy abjjfcs] MI as well as her great- \otes that are earned up to Bat-grandfather, Win Cook, also of urday night. March 28th. could not Norristown be posted to your account; but at Has close of business. March -'8ih, «. i ti ui g> ttnta club votes will be p". Csirl 9668 Terror Ol this m. tlouW will make some mn- Wmti Th'inku Cfiiirt ",Ui] *■"••> ln lhY ltet; aite u ™ «> ** * iwiitnft \ IIUI i V1.,.y caj.Hy underslood. for the mora ■ VRS you have, the greatei will Pretty Elisabeth Cappelll, 15. be your club votes high wjhool girl from Lower Mer-1 Now is the time for each baby's i4o«n,, *whb»o hh,a„. hbMeen,, iInn tthhee hhoouussee o<*f'\ »^»"*«^» to^boas* lo uput^ th^eir (.(|uabvR- (totanUdO for several days follow- ^^ wi|, ,|(.|p mHU>rla|ly ln Ing complaint of her mother ihatlscor,. aft,r ti„. vote., riccien.se to-she was Ineorrtglble. admitted in morrow. Therefore no one can hivenUe court she had seen thi'M w'tHii UV praltlon ttir,'m»y error of, h, er Ways a.„nd- w«.a.s. „IM„,.. ■ linld In the list when. the.. votes are w||| ^ going to go straight." the position you may hold in the The report made to Judge I list when the votes are counted KnlRlil was to the effect that ! April 4th that counts Flirabell, weni out late at night. <™P**» *—*? ** ***** and remained from her home 91200Kol)hrrv Damage Case , „ . In Jury's Hands At Hot rl flr.nl case of the March i of rivil BS, She was aettli\g be-ond control of her mother, who other members or the fumi' • worried ove: weir I The campaign does not end Sat-urday as some seem to think It should only be an Incentive toward Sort for any of ; i and espeel ly the top prises, bl-inding in '200 00 In cash and the beautiful Silver Loving Cup and ,,. jf Swedeland against In Plymoulh Meeting *. Lincoln p ; p Klllriili. -' Into ,■ „ ... r c v, la whtd, the f ,lul" 'I ' ' pontiff sought damages for injur- Slllit'i'i'l. Take (ligars, irs sustained when he alleged he . . . 1. 1 l... >U_ . „ .. ,t..«.„i.l_ nunmore reported to the tbe Honor gttaahad to it for the court that UgabaUi bad greatly bal I King or Queen Improved stnej lieing in the house; of Ihe Community of detention "She needed 41 ■ ■■ ■ Township to Control Hain. manager of the Old Ootnforl it'inllnaed on Page Sl»i The dog quarantine tn this bor-ough end West Conshohocken will Local Boys Appear Before Congress Ttirrp local votinK mm ;.rr of tlir ^rantlnr-h"fton ordr-rod by Tit' '"""" Wo<lnr«lp.y to bf ynmaX howVr in an Mllon in which Phlpps Bu*r™" of Animal Indtmry. D.- SB^2?*^»lf IMt£"^i »ou«ht commLvnona on sale, allied; portmc.tt of Aarlct.lturr at Ilarrb- JJ^TSSw STBI. C s *M ma* by him for defendant Tr^'bur*. and »■.,! con.lnoe for 101. ^^.'ee ^tibor and Surn-l. ii|ii..r \I.IIII-.I til SI2IMI. Second Robbery rite wliotcsittr tobacco »U.rc and was assaulted by the two defend tints ln a tap room conducted by; it swedeland. on August 11, 1935 The trial was conducted by Judge Refuse Dumps Plymouth Tbwnsltlj, will rloae all hotel of Stanley Ssmlegel. 308 East Knight, and the case liven to the iry sliortly before 11 tO Elm streets, was robbed early Wcd- Ing. verdlct in favor of AtT«>MOBII.E STOMN II. AM) Thv executive board of the Home) reported to local police ....„ .viumi wague win meet tonignti auiotnoDile was stolen at 120 this at 7 In the public hieh school | morning from In front of I Quick Rise in Quarry- Waters Endangers Road ■ tion The review continues today . !and tomorrow. The local representatives are i Walter Burns Vinrenl Flneran nesday morning of cigars. cigarettes| TI,P plaintiff claimed he was bad and whiskey valued at $1200 Thrlly beaten by the two men. one of robbery was discovered by Ssmlegel when he opened ttM pass* for busleess shortly before 8 Wed- ■ lOD Thev were named Herbarl Oat' Heb University Ivanla student, who j prime mover In the I Youth Act promotion ■ The American Youth ' bill sponsored by the Youth Congress nesday morn ing Entrance to the place was gained bv forrlng open the front door A i tba look oi i kup of the loss ik ht cartons _ of cigarettes containing bO packages American **ach- four °<uarl boU1,,s a,,d fourj pint bottles of whiskey wan Ar, i, „ n u is'iici.'d tba rabbi i other having some sort of weapon In his '■■■ was thrown out of the place after being beaten, he claim-ed. The defendants denied having assauJtsd tba man, and denied Pa- .-poiisiliilltv for his tiiini jury was out at one today Two Auto Cases Tried At Same Time days Notices of the quorantine were posted In both boroughs this week under the direction of Councwi-l_m_an ... I mniii'i DUIIUV yiiiirin rui.iiiii , Walter Betst, 612 Ptyette street.! £*!"" MeAvo>> T w Vh^LJl?"»nd Leo Burt. Jr. chosen to rep- b that hts.P°ln,'d »"*"",* , DV l , "J^lratanl this rit«frw u, n» Mg «ir-!J' and hi *•» "«* '" uluugs ul proseeut Ions arising In the war on doga. Owners who desire to get rid of dogs can notify Chief or Police Blake and he will see that they an turned over to the proper author ltles to dispose of them No local dog catcher has been ... - '-. . !«««•*** * t/"e,t 'M Jr£^- ^°i Administration, "a" federal VMvlYv>arty Wertoeada} morning and i only a |^ [quarantine A^detail of State P<>- Arpnrrilll(( tn (h„ Philadelphia! "red about .1 less befon t!,. qtMUTI lice will visit both boroughs at fre- hnu^mrtt,^ of lhp Arnerlcan The robbery was reported to Of quent intervals beginning Monday congress the U 8 Congress'fleer Klrkpaliirk sbortT. befon and all do«s found on ti ,^ Qf kntminK PXBrMy whBt went of) idght duty Chief Blake ^ " August lSr» Taber ZZ ,„,,,, „f *he vouth of America thinks about making an Investigation JJ^ mvn(>r of OM(, , hue wait '"•■ nmposed bill, and the trip to I Up to the present time no clues.^. Ru5h Hamllt/>n his son: ond ll'i.l.iiirflnn H.-I ■ ornniwl tn nr«. In _ , _ .^ fl™t i.atned de- Dtrnmorc "but now she h a chang-ed fin" Ellrabeth ihowej her approval of the dteotpUne al I tentlon with a bright smile a M ■*• *hrtTHaTTi '■■This is your chance- said Judge Township Board of Health. Tuesday Bbagbl ns he Bllowed the girl to nW>t._»tjHir home of Mrs George ■0 hoata, first giving her some r~ Plymouth sound fatherlv advice Before li'iivum ifie gjrl thanked thasg who had charge o fher for the past few ■ d also thanked Judga Knurlit for his cor*/ideratirm of her fatal* welfare Oorson, Plymouth Meeting, this ac-tion was authorized. In an effort to put a stop to promiscuous dumping. "No Dumping" signs will be erected. Authorized grounds for the dis-posal of rubbish are located on Oermantown pike, ielwecn Hlck- Ameneanlal,tomou,!r to h*ul aw ' adequate Before Jil'l Coitsho- Potts' quarry, which has been ■ would be rising steadily for several years, Is months or today within four to six feet of' overflowed overflowing In the last awafe ihe Several young men risked going and all dogs found on ihe water level rose several feet, sub-1 out In a row boat yesterday tn an j will be shot. meTadng the well-known peak! effort to locate the peak and deter-1 Ravmond McQutrns. which only a few yoars ago was mine how high the water had rls-' 122 West Tenth avenue thirty feet sbove the wster. and en. They carried a long pole wtth < tne ln Spring Mill avenue last Sat at least eighteen Inches higher. them, with which they attempted urdav was bitten bv a dog belong-than the water mark in January or j to find the Jagged rocks which for ing to James Matrlcardi 1 this year, many years served for diving pur-j had been in the yard but someone The waters of the quarry are I poses The searchers were unable left the gate open, nearly up to the foundation oflto find the peak. snapped the youth as he passed the Cedar Grove road The thorough-1 The quarry apparently has been i own g:»te The youth was Imme-fare runs from Butler pike near I Ailing from top and hnttom Best-!dlate1v tak«n to a physician who HiiimanvUle. lo Spring Mill, a dis-j dents of Harinanvllle used to say, cauterized the wound The dog Is tance of approximately one mile that the quarry would raise seven! being held under observation ln Should the quarry overflow. It feet every few years, then return charge of a veterinarian would follow this course through to normul lettl However a num-the village of Spring Mill in'n the her of fsajri ago »t■.** quarrr swal- Schuylklll river i lowed up the "sand beach" which the exceedlsglt hift Bay Peoul at Oenal waters, establishing an all time The cliff was still twenty feetj The 28th Tank Corps, National high, artually will push their wavjabove the surface or the water But.Ouard has been ordered to leave over the banks of the quarry In IU continued to disappear as the the Upper Merlon headquarters to-dlfflcult to predict There Is. no j quarry became a small lake, and night for service In the flood area Immediate danger. "But if the now from any point surrounding [ It fit expected the 80 officers and| water level continues to rise at the the quarry the water Is close to the j men with trucks will report at Her. rate It has In the ia;.t month it.edge of the banks. f riaburg for further orders. Ha to ChhVVr- i lH'r HamiUon of Philadelphia ingress as an adequate] According to i.niei n .^.inKl Pranris Boon >AU0na] Vouth |S^legel clo*d the pi, fJ^J J""^Hoop. ^ ^^ Hoop against Rush Hamilton, were : the same titii" The actions arose from an auto- The matter of the case or Ellajorytown and Plymouth Meeting, Ifaj Bells n.id Roy Sells or Col- and on the William Tracy property. legevllle. which was listed as ft North Lane Another ground, It Is case of nceJcci, was mntliuied until proposed, will be o|wnctl in the nelgNxirhood or Black Horse. — of rabies have been re- THKMi: KOR Y. P. S. ('. E. Iporti to township author)' will lx* Thsflui lenrtco of the] posted throughout tbe township Y P fi C T. of the First Baptist „,,x[ wwk ! church will be in charge of William Health Officer John F O'Nell ] Ferrler. who will use a his thffl ,;.. ,,,,,. contagious case, ilct fever, in the townslilp at Followlni.' this service ";. ttnia II attend the civ:' j. rjoroan presided ot the nieK-whlch will mark the opening of a ing. week of special | ■ ,in«»| aejHluetsd bv Bev Fnrninr. of Croeer Semiinirv sent opinions and first-hand ln- j The place was robbed tit: formation about conditions srnonc Bar circumstance;, about tbl tobless voung Americans Mr. {ago and at that time a large quan-fj" *?!1!1",1 Gottlieb was in Conshohocken lastjuty of cigars and cigarettes were nal B.A«lr ut.iHiiTio /-nn.tltifHi. here Mr. Samlegel has bee nengaged In the wholeinle tCrbftcco krli .'■nrs and always keeps a I large stock on hand CAIXBD TO fXOOD AREA SERVICE MtTIVEF FOP RFO ClOU It) HE nun HI HI HOlfDAI A special matinee will be held on Monday nfternonn at 4 at the Riant Theatre proceeds of which will be donated to the Red Cross mis florid suiTer-erj B F Bache manager Is In Philadelphia today arranging far a special picture to be shown performance Admission will be at t' usual rates. fendant, was operating the other car In the collision, and wtasflb was owned by his father. OtUU In the first case the Jurv render-ed a verdlrt (or Taber Hamilton for g300: and In the second case He! was for the d Rush Hamilton NATIONAL ITNION TO HRT HI«« Ml ' * i MWIII TOMORROW MOHT N. V. A. GIRI.S IIIAD ! • j Tomorrow erenttM tin Mies Reglna Nugent ' lU hold a I street, has Just been named SUIMI - meeting at 8 lb P M at Moose Hall. visor of girls' classes In the Na-llonal Youth Administration work. I irNITFIl FIREMEN TO MEFT here Her appointment was made J by C Bevan Strayer. head of the | Tonight at 8 the United Firemen Montgomery County N. Y. A. pro- will hold a meeting at the No. 2 Fire ject. Company L Janes Treatnirer For Flood Relief Donation. Spencer L Jones BUI street was today am*°i»tr*f ■ ■il. here He was requsafced tn act In ■ icrn Obaptor American Red Cross. F ' ■ rtiise A re of official Red Cross representation In the borough ■ ..ntrlbu- All M ■ be sent to him or to the First National Bank Checks should be drawn bo Kimnii I, Jones. Flood Re-lief Pntui traasurar The money received will be forwarded at once to the Red Cross headquar- .ladelphla. to aid flood Capacity Thronjr at Police Ball A capacity throng from this and many other conn I the fifth annual Police Ball, held on Tuesd. ■ crystal room of the K of C hall Burgess and Mrs John D Hampton led the grand march, a traditional feature of the gathering A large basket of tlowei i ft : he iiur-gess and his wife*, at Its conclu-sion Chief of Police Francis Blake, Officials ot the borough participat-ed In the march. Green carnations were given ta each feminine patron, members of the police force bestowing the fragrant taron at the entrance to the ballroom. Soft lighting errecte and mod-ernistic decorations of paper streamers, with green the predom-inant nnt provided an effective settling for the ball.
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 20, 1936 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1936-03-20 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 20 |
Volume | 65 |
Issue | 33 |
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 |
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 |
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Language | English |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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1 .|al,li-l,.-,l I HI,". \... 5533 (ONMIIIIUH KIN. PA.. HllllWUVKI II I'll. 1936 II \ PACES PKICK: IVIII It NTS
\\ «'st Side to
Start Borough
Hull Work
Phils* Slock Willed
to Mrs. Mae Nugent Hrlaliv «'s of
Loral People
In Flood 4rea
Mae Nugent, wife or Oer*
Ifaejsari pMMdrrit of the
Phihulelpl I
ball Club, ami !:■
IdenC and treasurer of the organiza-tion,
was given 757 add!
th.-rtili,,.,. ... K,,,P,K t. *&?&?$ "SIS. »» ■•■ , ''
..uir.-.l H.uUlinp. .In He—L^tlme-.l-:l»-;nrf.. i.uli ,u WilHam^-tJ"U'-'mie>l'ui t"
ll.,n.-l.\ \M»\ Vk..rk.T- |FB*ker of the club, whose .111 .-as I ..iiiiK K
'I'li.'M.-
tn New York City;
T II II I V
fur
T li I Ik
A.lnrli-tllnri/.-
Purchase
II,,1-
I...an
.ui.l \n
K..r
, Died (or urobitif
'on Tuesday
Mrs Nugent was willed 500 shares
of stock in the club bv Mr H
who died in IHJO Mis Nugent tu Water Rearhed Second Hu-.r
b».-n rimv.vt ted with the Philadel-phia
Baseball club for about twenty
years, she first being that of sec-retary
w» the late president
In addition to the sii .res of stock,
>\\l I) IN ViH<»KIIO\T
of Muiiif. Ki rii\f- He
i i Mm Daughter
"Hello Mother' wr have all been
■ Qod knows 'A-hiu tuu
residue of the •*•*• »■»•■ at | ji"! 1 hi am BRtW :«nd lurm-
' more than ' $10,000,000 : .....
We urr at the home uf Mik>
West Conshohockm town council,
at an adjourned aastawgj rue.sdnyJMrs^ NugeinWilso ls^ aaslgiied the
night, decided to advertise fgf I
projerl or alterlns the recently »c-■™J' P™™l '"""I' ">' <"■"
quired borouah hall Work oil the. ■ - -
■SI'S—< k»«. «• w,:: ■*•. '" «• .
has bfen in service for in* put
seven years Is practically unfit t"i kA 1 *• s% <• T"l
service Following the recent severe V'* I "» *" ' "> t< 4 | I"
winter and the heavy rains of the *^'** ■*■ •-*•«■ •' s
past several days all streets uf tba
\\ li.il i .in-lioliurkeii
I- |li.ii..lin-
.' released
at 1 30 «rtU be
nuoualv up until
I ire of truck* st
■
FOOD
4000 article* nl canned goods,
looo lbs sugar.
200 lbs cocoa.
200 Ihr salt
■ 2fi bu. potatoes.
300 boxes breakfast food.
■Dag
S00 men's overcoats
A00 children'* coaU. dresses
300 men's suits.
200 pairs shoes, assorted.
aoo girt* d
100 girls' coals.
100 pairs rubbers, galoshes.
i irs. raincoat*
30 pair* children's shoes.
75 pair* bedroom
5 pairs rubber boots
MIHTK1 1 AN!
8ioo worth mediae*
Parade Opens *** S|U,ak'T f"r ., e ^ A. I,. 'Upon Meeting
Krtl MIMI'S
Sa
o w W o Vt
Rtv Ouv A Bcnongcr. of Dutch
Neck. N J *BI be the speaker at
the "open BMeSJng1 "I ewbji P. De-
■ i it ion. In
the Legion Home. Second avenue
and Fun- Tuesday
a 8
iiu-mber
borough are in need of repaint
With the great amount of street
work to be done the need for a new
truck is Imperative
WPA officials notified council i _.
preparations to alter the borough
hall have been completed and that |
a force of workmen, practically nil
of which will be skilled workmen,
will report for wo-k next Monday:
morning The alterations will start]
tn the basement where a cement'
floor will be laid, two Jail cells.,
and u toilet system
daughter. Mri i„< '■ ■■■!lyn Thomas,
■ in tra
midst of the flood area that ha*
i n taU ha agTBataaaa and de-:
■truetlOD bv tba rngtng Susquehan-na
river in the vicinity tt
I Barre. i
[I. tllMBI tin- anxiety of her fam-l *
iWardl Verdict to l';ir- B> hen- Mrs Thomas tutd tried in
viuii .Mi.ce Tuesday to get n
photn minttmnication with her par-;
eiit.s All coiimiunic:itnins had been
cut off with ttM outside world bv
the surging witters and it was not i
• :ilay that the service hadj
MI Mifflcienily to cnabl'i
Boy's Death
eati |
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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