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®l)c €onsl)al)0chen Recorder. K-iulili-li.il 1869. No. 6606 ( oNMIulliii M \. I'V.I IMHW 1)1 ' I Mill It I I'm. IWI I \l I'M.I S I'M! I : TWO tiKNTS Defendant's Honesty Gains ShorterTerm Jtxlgr CafMfl lni[M>-t- SaBt-enre to Expire Brfnrr t.irietm** R r! V OKKI LHlr'.NSE t.ivcn 6 Mnnlh* in Jail for Theft.—.No Jurixtlirtion in Lunacy CftM The fra: knes* and honesty of Waller Wataon. negro. Willow street. Norrtstown. stood him In )|O0d stead this morning when he pleaded guilty to a drunken driving charge before Judge George C Corson. Watson was arrested by Officer William Zlegler. Norrtstown. at De- Kalb and Elm streets, on Thanks-giving Day is he attempted ft break through the line of march of the fireman's parade He had no operator's license. 1 admit I had two drinks of whiskey," Watson said as he took the stand. "I was driving the car to test its brakes as I do a little j mechanical work on the side " 'Are you the same Walter Wat-son who was ordered to pay the costs and on whom sentence was! suspended for violating the prohl-[ bltiori enforcement act by Judge Williams in June. 1931?" assistant District Attorney Duff said. "I was never given a suspended sentence." Watson answered New Owner for West \,.^ |>ol'o||"ll Dismisses Petition tStii/dloe VNneHw'Ps A4»gAennctTy III -.1 IIM..ri I Hall Open For Public* View in support Cue HalMuItenSSl.;,„ Can*] xn™ Comitj (h^MslaUkwB Spent John J. McLaughlin, for llw pttM severnl years proprietor of th* "eg agency has sold the business of David N Arndt, of Auburn Pa T*. owner will os.sume charge of tta business on Monday. December 14 j —.. c. , ,.«- . «< • Mr Arndt ha* leased the KM M »''"» «■" «»"'"«■- WdWM 121 Ford siren and will remove thej Visitor* at Mtiniripal newaland Irum it* present local to:i ■ » -i i- c • „ at Pord and Fran™ street*. fl»] HnililinE Slindat route connected with trw- business! InanahB ffW Conshohocken. Oulph \ K % I. > II HMSHI 11 Mills and Swedeland. I IH | A r.tlioee of X23.S36 56 for dis-ibution Is shown by the adjddicu- "1 Adiiin BUiruli. ■!..■ Sctieidl The petit ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ed after u haai ran rx-t ■ ending money and Juilgei brewing compitm 'landed down LV Judge J Bun.' huseaiui each week i.nd tn Orphans court i LO prepare a distribution .■ml home for her and hi* set. Oner I Bj adjudlca- Jaim-s M" Her negro, of "Phils- i uont • was directed to pay $5 a A MarkU-v Harry Ncnistown. tar the support of it dsugh- balance of 1125680.9". as shown by- Mr McLaughlin purchased the1.-. ... i , i ; i , ItsV, Roberta and U to lurnlsh a;the account Is ieduced to $73 523117 wines* in 1M2 from Edward J ***«*■*■**»»»■■ W ""I"11 "g™1 ■..,. bond of $250 Mr* James' because of loss in the wile of ill)- Servirt*.— (.um|>]r|i> H to prepare dlstrl- Endnagers It R Bridge, Plants $77,430.76 In Campaigns For November Election I lil mi Surface itl U .II.T It-llitr-. IVn-,- >III.IL. Kill- \.,ll.> 9 \ \ I li I! I [> (. I Browne, present 'ai collector for Otc West Borough Mr McLaugh-lin hii.i been in 111 health * months and th:.- has influenced him In disposing of the ogenc; Street GtHUllBg Cuttiwl tl tjpgduj West Conshohocken The"sale of the iiews agency dors Building 106-08 Pord street, will be ward rh? child not include the saloon which was open for public inspection on Bun opened by Mr McLaughlin shortly.^ yembPri ot council and bor after the repeal of prohibition ough of«fic.i.a.ls wi,l.l, wbe. present ,t„o | welcome visitors and show them £i • rp through the building This was de-oCrVMM'K 1 O icided at a regular meeting of town 'conned Wednesday evening -ni M/ff* • ' Tlie Uuildlng gfj ruiiin-ily BM Llose .>hssion «"" «*- «*«" •»* »< u» Conshohocken Trust Company and I was purchased from the Btate Baiu-.lng Department at take.s care of the daughter Bhebutlon MUI the] luivc been separated for MlKibgtti C Hsuner, Limerick -. and during that r«-notl *7M U to C CeceUa Vaiiderslice. Municipal | ,h(i nusbanfJ onl>. Ravt. her ,2 io. 53M(r7; lertha 11 Thomas. Pannie upport and tht« Hamer Junes H 8 Hamer, " hgvettJfatktB Starti h. Deter iniiH- Rcspomibilst] t«.r (HI Menace Ihre-*- Reports I *I«**t l'\ rreaattren of DssflssMratic t.ntiiui- Bkam I \|.< ti.liuir.-. MI Count) of $42,495.83 Repobli-ran CouBt) ( ommittee Reports \ \(o mliinrt - rotallnfl 134.934.93. PtiUiaher Donate. 17478 »:* u idvertit-iiifE io Detnocratk < nrittee, I i-i <>f Rrpubhkau Rn> ri [p(j .nnl I gpendienreg. The Democ The SchuylkiU canal was turned ^t the Novetn into a river of fire shortly al when she had him before a celiu Hajner anil Hun grdgy when a large quan-msgwirate Miller said he Is « *1f k 8'«*■ , w , I l-ty of oil or. :|1( surflO of the " WPA employe and has no sttadv ■Burrows 8io.it Lower Merlon, j walPr b, work He wen. to j.u in default SM7.BMBI^iwrdfd back to the ac- nrp ro!lowrt) [n\. „, f ■ ^ sira-iaburger, Norrlslown pub-i- Tliis. totals 1727843 Credit M, "!<■ bond t'ountaiit for further accounting „ cost of. Special Serviteii Snnclav to 0350000. The Interior of the build- Mark Fndilii of National,^ was altered to suit the^needs of. n , , F'fc-. . towii council under a WPA project l.<»;ll LAUple The building will be open from Court Grants Girls Tell of Four Divorces i\YA Benefits water nnd for I the flames would reach the plant time it was feared , Preaching, Mi**i»n. YoiinK PropleV Serv&n at'»3« » ni until 830 p. m. on Bun- 1. .• , /i 1 day and public in genentl M cor-, napu-i t.ntinn. jdUttlly Invited to Inspect the new 1 . .. ". .^ .. ., headquarters Local observance of the National; A concTele floor nas i^n mm ln Difficnhiri \ft. el M.irri.J Life. — Cedar Ilii-Jil- Woman TelU of Hii-liiinil- Uuisf Preaching Mission, which opened In. the ba»fiiifiit and the «H11S plaster. Philadelphia and the metropolitan >d pm of the basement has been area. Monday and is conUnulnfi' reserved as a Jail and two cells In. "hroughout the His wife started to work after ten years of married life and with b* stalled A new*steam heating plant 'his their married happiness dis-!activities ln operation at the Maryjbank. seuing • Conference of NY \ perinteml<-iit I.;unli- I .ilk mi Vocational Training. Conshohocken participants In the N.uon.1 Youth Aamlnl.lr.Uon | ™'^ oTu^ I^TM^IIIlMMh. Corson for drunken driving and a-as given two months." •That sounds like Judge Corson." smiled Judge Corson as he asked Watson If he recognised him Wat-son did not reply. "You have been so honest about your testimony as I know I did not Around 1931 1 was up before Judge, «""•*>! lo ■ close on Sunday^ |h„ atao 1^,1 insUUed In the base- appeared. Clarence J Davis Special services will be held ln!ment Tn, fim noor Is divided Into'^u horn,.*!, «irt m hem. .~ virtually all the Protestant church- tnm> „,„,. ,„, c0unclI clamter'^i^S^^^.-^^ es here The Sacrament of the . ini.-,-ri lri thp from and Is enter- , rL Caroline U Maw l-rd-a Supper will be obsened at &*%£?£ d'oorTeadlnV from The ^ ZZto™ - * A iSwetS will ^k o^ councl1 Chamber ta ! mM room he testified and he and his wife Thr^ven^frS:BEXT ^Se rr^ Wnlch Ctn ** UMd f°r comn'Utw' hardlv quarreled during their nrrt "• meeting and beynnd this is a room,'en years of married lite HOWW*« of H Wood Park House, took a promt. nent part In the First Youth Workers' Conference for Montgom-remember you. that I will impose tori iubje« at the Suno^M^lni. n„ ^ ^^^ M an of. sentence Jail 1 ""**<* *l '» *»» „bf Organised hearing rowh for the bur given Mi Strassburger m the report of Joseph McElwer. :. tiajrman <>r the New len Tins report *U filed at .: |.x|M'iHit-|ofnce at Norrtstown. jn turc* listed bv the Demoi 1 ' noon, for a«f. BM lt.prbircan report was filed nn won Manufacturing A WlIvm Nnrrionwn ad m - » ■, . '. d receipts 01 ■ <if 134,- 914 93 Tins leave* a small balance. bills muI i>bll leave a ml deficit of fl 195 11 <d Ihree rc|x>rts ol tee treas- ■ ■ ■ are list- 11 trwaad t.l'u|||» Xtllllillnj In I Hi Oimlttf* ■ ... , ii-.an and treasurer McKlwee's Eenanip. 1M,» turn,.! onaptnl t itiaeni Retain Privilege*, ■ total of iz8.gM.To. plus the donn- 1 . u 1 r x\ l,{ Mr Straiaburger of I71TB.43 ( .MUI Waiti f..r Woman, m ,,„, tam Qf ^venterm. McZlwwe reports contributions of Firt\ -six DflOpU w«n bttunltacd $**«l»3™ to meet the exi»etiditures u riiiwiiK of thf rJntts*l *~" u,l' :l bid.nee or Tne Washington Plre Company " Clllfen8 « 'hP U'-' B.». Tlie additional expendl-lummoncd to a fire on Washing- a JW«*lon ol Naltirallrgtlon court I turM chaxj^j u, advertising are the (creek rfllclent 1 tlie bridge on SS' SK SSJNew JNepht^vs for [ nviv Sam Domeailc Local t.irl- ( ite \..l Given ';!;1';' 1 "" " , _. , , ,. . '■■■' irtail only ■ ihorl ... , . ., . , 10 Yean I »"tith at rim Worker- diatsnce below the upper locks Nine Local ReiadenU Among S||.IH0W tll€" o11 became Ignited is not ' known but Is believed a spark fromj a shifting engine was the cause 1 within a minute or two the fire had spread over a treat portion of the water The smoke wa* stifling and the flames leaped lo almost ery County, held on Tuesday after- east bank of the canal Unable I ton street" hurried to the nlai the Manganese Company noon from 245 to S:15 at Elsen-hower High School. NofTlBtown, if h Id in the court house yesterday the with Jadfi Wuhan P Daanaaanrat presiding letting you out of Jallj before ChrUtmas." Judge Corson, Christian Adventure". mid. after getting Watson promise he would try to remain away from drinking I He then imposed sentence- of f twenty-four days in Jail from No-vember 2T. "That leave* you out three days before Christmas, perhaps a little late for your shopping but you will have some time for it," continued Judge Corson. Jailed for SIT Months flee and hearing room for the bur- Ma . The vault used by the trust com-iinbutlon ol Mr. Strassburgrr. Another report, which involves contributions and expenditures of ihe New !>.■: 1! of R under the""ausi)ioea of the Mont-1 traets tna **'" <° ll* foot of the s this count r> with shtt. •■.■ m Longaker. Pot tat own. treasur-nimp leading from the Matsonford ing *lleglance to that king.' ' niocralic I bridge, where thev dropped their -,, h . Cummlttsje. Mr Longakei get water or to even fight the fir.- fana 'his point, retraced thftt ""lv "* lh*' lnr»*flt »"mbe«" gomery County N ,he obtained « PMItion as a b.ivtr| Ulafl Ann, r^nno, Third avenue action hose into the canal for a department store and hen , „ . .., ., . _„ „,.^A ..., .... >^r.. started to becotrn- indepen'tent .*"*» ""^ •tn*1- and Ml« Mi(lp-[ ™ 'JU^I"? *}"* leading to quarrels, he said Pinally [line Ruff. Merlon .venue. Weatl m B ln, tn™ ™ UiTta- w*« i^d on August 18. 1934. she lef, him, he Conrfiohocken deliveredJ^Ungi «d the water pumpel through it. three-mlnute Ulka on NYA »«*: | th, hla» had reached the Plvmouth and these two young women, aug- rm>k and rwiwd wlth f ., f mented by four others, presented a Pint Aid Skit, as the Id (Hits. "*ne additional members of the cent nan ssgfi 1 i.'vi'n each from Oreat Britain mid Poland; ten from Oer- ;under testified Laura Ennlv Pepper Mcporland 12. or Cedar Heights, Whll'iiiarsh was divorced from Richmond Mc- Parlond. 41. by Judge William P. nehower on pee->mm»*ndallcn Of Daviee pastor of the j for both the council chamber and the master. Carroll Flutter Mr»jMlsses Marie Rowe. Anna Prusui 1 stop here ermute to1 the office of the burgess I McParland sold she was married cm low**.. Julia Peraeo and Jennie Tag and towards Younger member* of the rtrs* 1 «irvto in lh. pirn B.ptL.1 churohi"^" " " su*"' "" b»™"«'' m" which will conclude It. obnorMmc: ^^J- ,. , - „_, _ of th. N.Uon.1 Prwchln, IdMlonJ ™' »•"• •>< <*" f'"1, no°f *•"' 1 AuillnU. D.V1... otNCT York City.I^ rc-prinKd In bull .nd IKht ■ MMUUW uclsunt of the Am.rl.wi i or^wn RMMIc Ai»ocl.tlon uid «>n or I "ew furnlur. Ms tm, provlonl [ *?v A chlirCh. will ruivubr **/. —-- ■■■■■■ —- ' ——m ■■ I ■■■ — ■ -"— .--- —-^r 1 11 -*■ 1 'Pittsburgh In connection with his; The alterations were completed at • ner mber 23. 1932. and tint heT|nonl. 'The skeich w»* tUrtcttd By p ^ nn^ fQ tht. W(y,d p|an, Albert Shumocker. no home, I work, and make an address at the an aporo*tmate cost to the borough husband almost continually abused! A JTJ^arkejj r*^e^en™™' f^,,™' T.ie water the hose pleaded guilty before Judge Knight\ service Hts topic will be "Religion of 11000 00 to the charge of stealing auto ac-ifor Today" Cornell Meeting ceasorles from J. Russell Megmrgee, At the Methodist p E church.1 With the idea of giving the bor Horsham, on November 22 Theithe roncludlnc Preaching M'sslon ough better lighting service defendant wai sentenced to pay the cost* and serve 0 months In jail Tap Room a Nuisance Finding that the taproom of John Lorenzo. North Hills, "constitute* a theju bank many, five from Czecho-Slovakla and one each from Hungary Swed-en and Jugoslavia After the ii|>plic*tit "tniniii'd " siding bridge, igniting I"Jj"" _ The firemen plaved on.™1 th» hrldae until the *)l.-ie was uode---^a,T™rfl nAr.«mi .t,A ,1 ^in I.J ■!.„!. H'teifiamce to t the dmmistered by .rtited the 'Committee of Plve" named by Governor Earle His trecsureahip continued until Mr. McElwee wai named finance chair-man, less than two months before for cltiacn C. A. Slev- Mr. Lotigekr.'s report shows con-rlbutlon- nt I2458H7 with cgpendi-of S21895S. This leave* a bal-of $28898 In tills Demix-rntl- ■ humliut oil from rontlnnli., do..n ""?, "r""' D H""n>M. JudK" Dftiuu'lionpr gmU9d TIM w.'.r from lh« hmr w.»!"'w r""»'n». ■•Hilt Ui.m io or nc.i work n ivmo- AiTK-ricn B«l Cro«. who mlun-l ,nJ „.„„ ^, ™rf, b.,-k into Th. f,00? cU1"°* " *" "■" *• mUtHC Claiming h.r hi»l«nd d.wt.rt |««J hu Krvlcj, to 1tanru.tlh.1 ,„.„„„, „„. „„ ,nrt «.,,. '"I1 '™J?"^ r*"? "J*81:"" W! Mr »*"««•• rwort^ow. . hCT on her weddln. d«v, Alice f"!\'ro>'P. l» •"» ""l wt"k _ I .„, „„t ,„r «,„,„ Af'er ih!s tuk . """^ '""' ' •* lh«t Jmi oontrlbuUon of $500 from J Hiiiwll aealn directed on the brld*.- afUr '°.l M™"I"™", * h ^e laws and nllt| otM of (lie IVimmil' leader*. Rasenberger fClnaey, 21 of Bonder-vrv'ce will Uke the fo*m of nn nights, the light committee of towni'011. WBS (framed * divorce from Informal evening worehiD. with round! was Instructed to make aiR»ymond Klnsey by Judge Oeorge «ong, praver and sermon The sub- tour of inspection and ascertain,c Corson. on recommendation of lect of the tatter, to be delivered what changes can be made ln the Ith* master, Edward B. Duffy. , the re„denu o, u* ?-55 SSS*^' ™ ^^l^L^^TuX?, ^\'l%^^^^fS^^SCSSStS9S^Vi - ««- - - «- **■ nelghoorhood: Jud.. Oeoige C.1 s^rlee T«.l^.l n«e«.r>- The report 1. to be ^b. reremony her hui*.nd took l»J » J7^*£ ,rZu, S *-» >ra" hl»""'p "' u" *• ™"- Three from « fmllv were ,n TH""T? '" "reJfBw7 "CC""°i Corw,n revoked the Ucet»e liued, M«ro c„ur-he, or the bor- ^...d Z eouncUuTtlme to be !n-,% "^J- """«■ •»< """ ">"" S"hSZ^ZZlZ? lor . „,." ,n PW that It y. ever ?ned Into «£* m the „r'"„'odn i-w Tlev 'i'm'*™ -Throu8Tm„l ,,';he''rc„unf, I *^'n ner I.v.- I-....,.-4.i ..#_ -# .i.-i- ..™.„ sen-Ire to battle a burnlnc river. i„™ j>mH at." ....,, u. _.-uMnonsw mr Deserted the day after she found of local public schools, also repre-sented Conshohocken on the pro-gram, delivering an en'lgtiLcning talk on "My Interest in Vocational Training for Out-of-School Youth" institutions of this countn -hlCTJ the firemen cot tinned on r>amiehower said hetr wav up the ranal bank et • 'neulshlng bntsh Judge-vh:;,. gppKnTlniatehji »10,000 la (I as being receivci from tin-tree* anida JZ?^1*tlvr, /™m "« Vf,:! W> >»'ld In Horrh-nwn ,Porge Chapter uf the n A R p ,,ie direcUon of in- ; building churches orlKlnallv arranged ""-'rtBlled in front vlcea In connection with the Na- b tlonal Prenrhlng Mission, for Wed-nesday, Thursday and Fridav' n'ffhta but 'he Preabvterlan andi »T-thod1*t churehea cancelled the', the borough ; aw^e'dd "WM rtrvo-cerl'"rrom"lohn!CWIimun,ty" he "aid !*nd m a" Prob,,blII,V itnited thous-i Albert Max Uhlig and hi* .w-lcg bv JudgeDonnehower r A Horne- «>P"vWng principal' ands of feet of new lumber belong- Rosa Meta Uhlig. of Royersford j A communication wan read from | Thp ,.,rl to'd the master Edward of Whttemareh Township public inr to the John Wood Manufac- also re. hip papers at substttuted to run arTalrs for U'- the WPA notifying council that M Hawes that on June "4 192» ,ficnoolH' ,teo °>llwr«l »" Interest- luring Company stored under the'the same time as they P ■ [aeUoo In th the operation of nradlng Cedar ave-, raWf m^nth, nft«.r her marriage on tnft ^ on "Training and Ould-' ramn and eaten Its way Into the «>«r alloginnce to Oanuanjl I Bradlev renorta expendttu Wedneadav e^-enlng service to ner- mie betwe*'n W™"™ •««* »"'1 Itarch 20 1928. she found a mar-j^C„P ^"Y* Supervisor Can Olve plam weireMhu rve^uw aeraw w> ne-r avenue has been completed -Mr. license In her husband* ef-iN Y A Yoti,n What kind of oil It was or where irvteeJ^t Convert?£& "ofri accordlne -, x, (,.v ne leading SS^."K"^, "Sv\°T ■d,- «"*n.t«d that Rendhw raProad service at Convention H r. l,.^ trt ^ „Hrf.,»,M „# ♦„— I L„ .„ t.„— ™ \^. L K vl*or* In the local NYA project, officials look samples of the oil la-were in attendance at the confer ence "We were proud of our Con and asked to be advised If the work facti She questioned him and the;, was done according to specification I ■< xt dav he dlsapneared lending tuished mta-;Uld to *f satisfaction of town h-r to believe he left because h •Innsrv from India and a founder! council. The secretary was lnstrurt- ( feared possible arrest for bigamy he National PreachlnB Mission «* «« notify WPA officials that the was the sneaker A number of,*0**..."" ***n done according to local res-dent* attended At Calvarv P E church, the oh -eminre of the National P-earhln" \f'ss!on will close with the two Sunday service* 1030 a m and to Lorenza by the Pennsylvania'o-ieh have scheduled P-eachuK c\udt^l in the 1937 light nppropna Liquor Control Board, ln an opinion j Mission services for tonight, the t,on handed down today. final on» in a trio held in a num-i j^^ police committee was Several hearings were held In j r*r of churches All the Protect, sm]ctwJ ^ htw „„ >ta the matter after It was brought to -*-- the attention of the district attor-ney's office through petitions sign-ed by nelehbors. Refuse* Petition Judge Corson finds that the court here lacks Jurisdiction the ease of Elliot P Jones, an alleged luna-tic and refused the petition for the appointment of a commission In lunacy He suggests the case should be brought before the Ches-ter court Verdict Stands Judge Corson refuse* a motion for a new trial and for Judgment notwithstanding the verdict in the case of the American Historical Society against Earl E. Small. The Society had brought suit against >Smull to recover $42.50 for a tat of books Recover* Carrotrsel A verdict ln favor of Harvey Oerhart. Red Hill. In his suit to recover a carrousel from Harry 8 Trelchler. was rendered by Judge Corson after a trial before the court without a Jury. Trelchler had levied on park property ln New Hanover townrhip and had claimed the carrousel as part of the prop-erty Not Gnllty A verdict of not guilty was made by Juris** Knight In the case of Wil-liam Okum. Okum had been or- 11am Okum Okum had been charg-ed with selling a quart bottle of beer from his distributors place In Ardmore He had contended the sale had been made by an assistant without his order or knowledge. lund:the[ industrial life of their home ^""V" nT'beeVabTeTo e^ T"(- -H>"r Democratic account l nmrrlaKe cernflcate with her but-{•***" J^8"0"*^^"1"*!? fh*Unread £! t£ MarL oil it nr^LV"*, " f^"*"1"- 8an,h- »" <" "led was by Frank J Bradley, -ands and nnother girl's name onha, bles a school to provide the proper. ^ ,™r5"d. „^f....?".?_ ™__" nn \*'"".".._ Tr" v """« 'r"" ' I the Democrs:: Man* Slenklew'.cz, 25, of Lower!i needed mechanic* for the Individual would have continued down stream land in 1B27 Hradley'a committee was repudiated bj Oovamet Earle last Tan fio p" m A second celebration of,been filed Ho'v Communion will be made at The street in 30 __ , , _„, —.j i. shohocken girls tn their nartlripa- Professor's Wife: Did you know. ., , the Drogram'■ Mrs Wilson specifications and to the ..mire sat- dau, that It Is 10 years today since "tided yJsterdnv isfac'Ion nf council Application for we became engaged? another WPA grant, bv which the Professor ipreocet retaining walls along the Improved 'dear It Is htah time we were thorouehfare can be completed, has!married! The talks delivered by the girls preoccupied): Oh. my and prepared by them.'ore printed LTrJZ wMnlllinv ^.M getting exclusively here. tr^'n «°rrl£towr. Wednrsday night • xt>endltures of brothers. Andrew and |r,028.M with receipt* of $6173 12 Charles Huda. Btowr took the oath Thla leaves a balance of |1«S8 Two former citizens rBfahiad im-|iid»d In the list of lontrtbu* . their prlvllegM They are •• . In t>-e da- tn an efTon to «-.:(fr-r? Buv^ nnd Anna Olearskv. the names of paatmn I certain from where It came One m u£2tE2L m i.nialTluclit,lh'*r'1 holding Federal post man In a group gathered on the I ° d *" p**r T""*1 imbttnasters contribut-eaat bank of the ranal when v , ~ — '"lug sums from $'00 to $200 bhue was at Its helghth said he saw lOUTI (ilVO ErrilltT ''■ l,"l"1"»-' on lhr importance of the it comma down the river as if1 n * ^,1 | position held. The largest contrt-i< nnlinved On P*gr Twelvi Last D«v For Filins: SS Blanks LIQl'OR DfcALERR TO MUI The regular monthly meeting of the Montgomery County Retail Llauor Licenses Association will be held at the Mllner Hotel. 245 West Main street. Norrtstown next Tues-day afternoon at 2 30 FEI.U.WKIIIP MEETS TONIGHT Calvary Fellowship will meet to-night a' nine In Calvary parish hall Robert Buehl will preside The lant Word All cmplovee*' blanks, issued bv the local Poat Office in eonnect'on with the Social Security Act. are *o be returned to 'he Post Oftlce not lster than 8. tomorrow night Four thousand of the 6!v00 local emniovees' olanks distribution of which began November 24. have **en refiimrd to the Post Office The blanks, properly filled out. are •o be returned to the emoiover In 'Ime lor return bv tomorrow nl"ht mav be handed into the Post Office -v dronned in a mail box marked Postmaster, local No post*ge Is necesswi* T^e Sfl-5 emp'ivee forms mu*' >x> filled out and returned, to make workers eligible for the old-*** "ersion. The government W.ll nofi-f" the persons filling out the forms *f HjMtr n"TTtr*r- under the Social •Security Act. within a short time Already a number of iocal person- *«ve received their number cards These are to be kept carefullv as •hev are of importance in Identtft- I'fttlon al the time the pension claimed commute*, minor repairs to streets and leaves had been removed from gut-ters Complaints were received about the condition of the gutters on Wilson street and of a condi-tion at Front and Ford streets which will permit water to overflow the road way and freese during cold weather The light committee reported 23 lights out during the month. Orders were gran'ed for bills in the amount of $22400 The treasurer reported a balance of $492 00 .^that Quarryman Thrown From Ledge by Tumbling Boulder Funerals Fill Hole in Road, Again Open to Traffic The New Road to Norrtstown ghat off from Manle Street lo Steel I Plant Road due to the lioys A C nance ' '■ror *-8°°tnm all committee* an the anal pay for watchers, workers, postage, rallies, transpor- Laaani Report Oalvtn W. Riga, treasurer of lh* j The rat - '■' 'hem In PhilsdclDlna musl hi Ige Knight nt be lavanUa aourl MHIMI today. In In Plvmouth Township la"' Bat iirdnv afternoon was opened A Valley Forge Cement Compativ, hoeken Ixjdgi' t«>al r>rd«»r workman, injured when a rock faj upon him at the plant, figure-! Inj The first call since formal .. another accident while enroute to"'mp'-lon of operat'ori was made one-wav traffic, late yesterdav a Co-v*,hoho^Veii phvslclan for; Tuesday night at 1030 when MK A hole flftv fee: If>n-? .twenty feet •rentment. Wednesday moming' Rtephte Wr>-was of 1W Mor-head wide and twenty eight fe«*t den wlie»i iwo Philarfplnhir. **.. —-*-1 ^»'v"1 «- «wa. treasurer oi me •hortly nf'er 9 30 The acctdent victim Is Jsrne* 4'.. of 430 drove BtlBft nnds-eno-t. Workintr on an addl-t* on at the Vallev Forge Cement rtlant, he was removing a laree rock. which »:ny»«red secure'"* rinanafl Tumlnc h's back for f reoment In the aaartttlan o* h'c duUai 'he rock suddenly left I" ™oorln-*. and struck him In she Hack. k"ock'ng him off the Wr ""fln whleh he was worktn«r to * ^o'e severs! teet d-*>o p/e f"" 'see dcmiiwa-d sustaining sever*"' rtaH and lacerations on his face •Tes and my landlady that they make soup also." Mr* Emma MrCtaln Young The funeral of Mrs Emma Mc- Claln Young, wife of Samuel Young, who died at Rlvenlew Bo ■ rlstown. Tusedav morning following a protracted Illness, will be held and; rh-st from her late home. 233 East Tenth, [)«(*] Fshrtrro a son was msh-avenue. to-morrow afternoon with .„t . ,- .,, , hoTOuaft '■ senlces at 2 In charge of Rev ,>d wh^n lh" car m wht-h the m- William A Powel. pastor of the! IQ^ „^M »,, nd'nir col1' I Presbyterian church Interment will -»,. a«Jd to be jp»ani ■ made at Riverside cemetery, vi^rn^v. -rHo re«*Hi^ nmtr tht' Nurrisiowii hnroit"h The nrc'deni hnnne^e"1 on tba river rc*d No one n1 ■nliti^d In the eo'iuion hM " W** "•cessarv to trans'ef pabrtrrlo f Councilman Edward Williams *)M onsnanaittf ae«bMt*nesi ho -»•- East, Tenth avenu* was repicn-erl to wows h'"" "> PM-e^v*»w hosoltal William Prase's Morlarttr seven-Ifhe Oovemment Rosnltal ptitlad"'-, *"• was dtorliargad f^m there. la*t ■etr-otd son of Mr and Mrs John N'Ha. v*^terdsv mornine for med'- rHs*d ttaaifflv 1r"»>rrr-l«g wai|«al tr"stm*ntMr Wlltams sufTer- The ■eetnanl c" w-ss ;*.. sasand :«rrha*e of the lunres V»st] '«n r*re!f-'d h< AI>MTTTEn TO aWnWaaaV no^prrAi roNniTTov -» IMIII ~ rpmt It WOTiderful the Aha-fi (that can be made from ordinary beef bones—Piano k»vs dice teeth JMor'srltv. of West oak street fcnlf* and fork handles and go on?" admitted y**te-d-y to Bhrtners'[M a h thinkSiHosnltsl. Reoaevelt Boulevard, 'surgical treatment for Friday His conditions Is regarded' *"il*ne» <«nc« N **e^a aeatn r.,«'^, 'in operation. Monday, by Comho-I avenue. West Conshohocken. was suddenly yawned In the state high removed to Rryn Mawr hospital; wav. narrowly averting %c< . where *he underwent an Immediate iiseveral cars which were moving orxruion for acule anpendictt's 'near the scene of 11 The road has Dl 1*401 on the first ambulance] been used heavily as a highway be- -■' Joseph Mlchalic and Os-'tw^en this section and Norttstown walri Moser. two of the fourteen duruie the last few mont' raluntaar drivers, on duty this to a riftour on the Ridge pike below week Norrtstown, No charge Is made for the use1 close to 1.000 tons of rocks and of the ambulance, voluntary con- .tones were neeess»n. to close ttw •rlhutiom being welcomed from flrjer*ure Oeorwe F Rhaner. eotm'v '■'■"rs The atrb"'f»nce K available BUoerlntendent of Btatl htehwavs night or day. calU to be made to ,.„,„ A torrp of ,hlr1v flvp m^n •he Moos., home during the dav and n,w heen engaged m the reinlr " thftt "our tt.ort rivp daM No piidenre of fur-i the notice station Th«> ambulance' ther breav.s in the road have been was ortglr-allv operated by Hie No found alth0llBh Mr phnner sta-e^ * rin COnmamr sataaw in the week Unit "a thous- PJ ( and such ho|»>» B*V ant to oenir ■K» OW .r. ,»,. „„„ „».di'"",lm"'™'r''"m.:""rh.,'.th!'. VtllMMr .r . I/.ndon nrw*o» """"" ■•'">"»" '" • iVven " was the renlv Wh'stler insisted thit he must * ,.<d*.- ih«n 'ha* and turning to friend he remarked "| don't deterioration of the limestone Olfl 'residents advance a theory that «n undereround rlvrr flowinT swtftlv some flftv fee* bek>w the earth sur-hink he co'iM ge« a* d'rty as that fmr* nerlodtrallv sucks In the earth n seven vea-* do ywi'" .hereabouts snd causes the arter- . turea. several of which hare oocur-ni red In the last few years "I made a screen teat this afUr-noon ■ "For the movie*?" "No. th* moaqultos." Teacher* "Wh*t bounded bv?" Pupil "Kangaroos1 Is Australia A third Ruffln. 14. who wo* (500. Of this amount 9300 was ra-cclved from th* Republican Service munVad S SET «m° *T ^■»>■««. Philadelphia, .nd JlsT ran, hsd^en LrSd « ' '">ty Republican WheJ^hf .T.n\„rf^ tv,tmir u ' ' "V*»d totaled TMC ,™ etL ' ' -3*W" m con- 2*jieVtf Ru^umffutt a"ndJ rat,urn!ed him " "^ BMttK Pelage and ^ ^ln'tUm^n . J **™- treasurer of .u u, . °" Nov*m,:* Hepiibiican Campaign three bit- i> celpta of $844 and "•hool at Plymouth Meeting, an ,„ $84287 •heir arrest was affected ty Officer William D. Rldgway, Betha>-re*. Osbome. of Plymouth township - omc^r. retwrted ns- ■ 21 ln Philadelphia lp.-lpt* of MOO. and expenditures Ju-lge Knight gnve the hovs sann. amount -TU^ other chance, and plan I D*«« mostly includ-d those tn-ed for watchers and other elec- ^fLss Susan Ounmore cour * orkers 'le oarole officer Sumui-I H. High, chairman Re. Frank Williams. 12. Ardmore. ar- ■i Delawnre C U1 HI ptttv th;ev:iii( was 'elurned to th-s county nt the di-rection of Judge Brocmal, nela- Tore ronntv Jurist Judgf. Knight ilaced William* on probation and ^e was r home of h-s fill;- usBBM Fre-i Acmta, 12. Brvn Mawr was "laced in the cnr<* of tlie children's ■■.■ until a faster banks ki •eenred for h'm The bora mo'h-r •6 ln 1/vwer Merlon, and •he father !« In the sou'h E)«n Kl'n' r •iirned to th* housn of detention fo. a Short 'Ime ^i the dlr*cfo"> .' Jndm Knie1'' The gi-! w!ll be, ■.eart' high school training or It* allowed to go to her home ln thai A former editor and for Chriaima* publisher is instructor of the clan, '(oniinved On Page His.) Students Enroll in Journalism Class Twelve student* have already an- :,- free clan, in journal-ism, which began .' Ing at 7 30 in the Mary H Wood Para. if< nas, under the auspice* of the federal government. The class will be held every wed-aanlaf night at fao. and is open 'o all young men and women of the community bet? -T :h« age* of n and 25 who have had several
Object Description
Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, December 4, 1936 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1936-12-04 |
Year | 1936 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 4 |
Volume | 66 |
Issue | 6 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
Type | Text |
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Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
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Language | English |
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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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®l)c €onsl)al)0chen Recorder.
K-iulili-li.il 1869. No. 6606 ( oNMIulliii M \. I'V.I IMHW 1)1 ' I Mill It I I'm. IWI I \l I'M.I S I'M! I : TWO tiKNTS
Defendant's
Honesty Gains
ShorterTerm
Jtxlgr CafMfl lni[M>-t- SaBt-enre
to Expire Brfnrr
t.irietm**
R r! V OKKI LHlr'.NSE
t.ivcn 6 Mnnlh* in Jail for
Theft.—.No Jurixtlirtion
in Lunacy CftM
The fra: knes* and honesty of
Waller Wataon. negro. Willow
street. Norrtstown. stood him In
)|O0d stead this morning when he
pleaded guilty to a drunken driving
charge before Judge George C
Corson.
Watson was arrested by Officer
William Zlegler. Norrtstown. at De-
Kalb and Elm streets, on Thanks-giving
Day is he attempted ft
break through the line of march
of the fireman's parade He had
no operator's license.
1 admit I had two drinks of
whiskey," Watson said as he took
the stand. "I was driving the car
to test its brakes as I do a little j
mechanical work on the side "
'Are you the same Walter Wat-son
who was ordered to pay the
costs and on whom sentence was!
suspended for violating the prohl-[
bltiori enforcement act by Judge
Williams in June. 1931?" assistant
District Attorney Duff said.
"I was never given a suspended
sentence." Watson answered
New Owner for West \,.^ |>ol'o||"ll Dismisses Petition
tStii/dloe VNneHw'Ps A4»gAennctTy III -.1 IIM..ri I
Hall Open For
Public* View
in support Cue
HalMuItenSSl.;,„ Can*] xn™ Comitj (h^MslaUkwB Spent
John J. McLaughlin, for llw pttM
severnl years proprietor of th*
"eg agency
has sold the business of David N
Arndt, of Auburn Pa T*.
owner will os.sume charge of tta
business on Monday. December 14 j —.. c. , ,.«- . «< •
Mr Arndt ha* leased the KM M »''"» «■" «»"'"«■- WdWM
121 Ford siren and will remove thej Visitor* at Mtiniripal
newaland Irum it* present local to:i ■ » -i i- c • „
at Pord and Fran™ street*. fl»] HnililinE Slindat
route connected with trw- business!
InanahB ffW Conshohocken. Oulph \ K % I. > II HMSHI 11
Mills and Swedeland.
I
IH |
A r.tlioee of X23.S36 56 for dis-ibution
Is shown by the adjddicu-
"1 Adiiin BUiruli.
■!..■ Sctieidl
The petit
■ ■ ■
■ ■
ed after u haai ran rx-t
■
ending money and Juilgei brewing compitm 'landed down
LV Judge J Bun.'
huseaiui each week i.nd tn Orphans court
i LO prepare a distribution
.■ml home for her and hi* set.
Oner I Bj adjudlca-
Jaim-s M" Her negro, of "Phils- i uont •
was directed to pay $5 a A MarkU-v Harry Ncnistown.
tar the support of it dsugh- balance of 1125680.9". as shown by-
Mr McLaughlin purchased the1.-. ... i , i ; i , ItsV, Roberta and U to lurnlsh a;the account Is ieduced to $73 523117
wines* in 1M2 from Edward J ***«*■*■**»»»■■ W ""I"11 "g™1 ■..,. bond of $250 Mr* James' because of loss in the wile of
ill)- Servirt*.— (.um|>]r|i> H to prepare dlstrl-
Endnagers It R
Bridge, Plants
$77,430.76 In Campaigns
For November Election
I lil mi Surface itl U .II.T It-llitr-.
IVn-,- >III.IL.
Kill- \.,ll.>
9 \ \ I li I! I [> (. I
Browne, present 'ai collector for
Otc West Borough Mr McLaugh-lin
hii.i been in 111 health *
months and th:.- has influenced him
In disposing of the ogenc;
Street GtHUllBg
Cuttiwl
tl tjpgduj
West Conshohocken
The"sale of the iiews agency dors Building 106-08 Pord street, will be ward rh? child
not include the saloon which was open for public inspection on Bun
opened by Mr McLaughlin shortly.^ yembPri ot council and bor
after the repeal of prohibition ough of«fic.i.a.ls wi,l.l, wbe. present ,t„o
| welcome visitors and show them
£i • rp through the building This was de-oCrVMM'K
1 O icided at a regular meeting of town
'conned Wednesday evening
-ni M/ff* • ' Tlie Uuildlng gfj ruiiin-ily BM Llose .>hssion «"" «*- «*«" •»* »< u» Conshohocken Trust Company and
I was purchased from the Btate
Baiu-.lng Department at
take.s care of the daughter Bhebutlon
MUI the] luivc been separated for MlKibgtti C Hsuner, Limerick
-. and during that r«-notl *7M U to C CeceUa Vaiiderslice.
Municipal | ,h(i nusbanfJ onl>. Ravt. her ,2 io. 53M(r7; lertha 11 Thomas. Pannie
upport and tht« Hamer Junes H 8 Hamer, "
hgvettJfatktB Starti h. Deter
iniiH- Rcspomibilst] t«.r
(HI Menace
Ihre-*- Reports I *I«**t l'\ rreaattren of DssflssMratic t.ntiiui-
Bkam I \|.< ti.liuir.-. MI Count) of $42,495.83 Repobli-ran
CouBt) ( ommittee Reports \ \(o mliinrt - rotallnfl
134.934.93. PtiUiaher Donate. 17478 »:* u idvertit-iiifE
io Detnocratk < nrittee, I i-i <>f Rrpubhkau Rn>
ri [p(j .nnl I gpendienreg.
The Democ
The SchuylkiU canal was turned ^t the Novetn
into a river of fire shortly al
when she had him before a celiu Hajner anil Hun grdgy when a large quan-msgwirate
Miller said he Is « *1f
k
8'«*■ , w , I l-ty of oil or. :|1( surflO of the "
WPA employe and has no sttadv ■Burrows 8io.it Lower Merlon, j walPr b,
work He wen. to j.u in default SM7.BMBI^iwrdfd back to the ac- nrp ro!lowrt) [n\. „, f ■ ^
sira-iaburger, Norrlslown pub-i-
Tliis. totals 1727843 Credit
M, "!<■ bond t'ountaiit for further accounting
„ cost of.
Special Serviteii Snnclav to 0350000. The Interior of the build-
Mark Fndilii of National,^ was altered to suit the^needs of.
n , , F'fc-. . towii council under a WPA project l.<»;ll LAUple
The building will be open from
Court Grants Girls Tell of
Four Divorces i\YA Benefits
water nnd for
I the flames would reach the plant
time it was feared ,
Preaching, Mi**i»n.
YoiinK PropleV Serv&n at'»3« » ni until 830 p. m. on Bun-
1. .• , /i 1 day and public in genentl M cor-,
napu-i t.ntinn. jdUttlly Invited to Inspect the new 1
. .. ". .^ .. ., headquarters
Local observance of the National; A concTele floor nas i^n mm ln
Difficnhiri \ft.
el M.irri.J Life. — Cedar
Ilii-Jil- Woman TelU of
Hii-liiinil- Uuisf
Preaching Mission, which opened In. the ba»fiiifiit and the «H11S plaster.
Philadelphia and the metropolitan >d pm of the basement has been
area. Monday and is conUnulnfi' reserved as a Jail and two cells In.
"hroughout the
His wife started to work after
ten years of married life and with
b* stalled A new*steam heating plant 'his their married happiness dis-!activities ln operation at the Maryjbank. seuing •
Conference of NY \
perinteml<-iit I.;unli- I .ilk
mi Vocational Training.
Conshohocken participants In the
N.uon.1 Youth Aamlnl.lr.Uon | ™'^ oTu^ I^TM^IIIlMMh.
Corson for drunken driving and a-as
given two months."
•That sounds like Judge Corson."
smiled Judge Corson as he asked
Watson If he recognised him Wat-son
did not reply.
"You have been so honest about
your testimony as I know I did not
Around 1931 1 was up before Judge, «""•*>! lo ■ close on Sunday^ |h„ atao 1^,1 insUUed In the base- appeared. Clarence J Davis
Special services will be held ln!ment Tn, fim noor Is divided Into'^u horn,.*!, «irt m hem. .~
virtually all the Protestant church- tnm> „,„,. ,„, c0unclI clamter'^i^S^^^.-^^
es here The Sacrament of the . ini.-,-ri lri thp from and Is enter- , rL Caroline U Maw
l-rd-a Supper will be obsened at &*%£?£ d'oorTeadlnV from The ^ ZZto™ - *
A iSwetS will ^k o^ councl1 Chamber ta ! mM room he testified and he and his wife
Thr^ven^frS:BEXT ^Se rr^ Wnlch Ctn ** UMd f°r comn'Utw' hardlv quarreled during their nrrt
"• meeting and beynnd this is a room,'en years of married lite HOWW*«
of H Wood Park House, took a promt.
nent part In the First Youth
Workers' Conference for Montgom-remember
you. that I will impose tori iubje« at the Suno^M^lni. n„ ^ ^^^ M an of.
sentence Jail 1 ""**<* *l '» *»» „bf Organised hearing rowh for the bur
given Mi Strassburger m the
report of Joseph McElwer. :.
tiajrman <>r the New
len Tins report *U filed at .:
|.x|M'iHit-|ofnce at Norrtstown. jn
turc* listed bv the Demoi 1 ' noon,
for a«f. BM lt.prbircan report was filed
nn won Manufacturing A WlIvm Nnrrionwn
ad m - » ■, . '. d receipts 01
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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