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I -l;il.|i-lir,| 1869, No. filltn ®fjc C0nQl)0l)0ckcn Kccorfrcr. PUBLIBHFD FVYRW 1 I KtfLlAY AND FRIDAY lOSsllolinCKI N. PA. I 1,'lllW. NOVEMBER 6, 1931 BUB8* IRIPTION I |1 60 A VKAH PRICK: TWO Cl NTS "Cheer I |>" Campaign to lie Waged on Tuesday \\ it li Workers to Vial Ever) Home Drive fur Funds for < otnmunit) t enter to B« Made in One Da) i.. Provide f..r Year's Budget Irtivitieg ..f Gen, ler Ire PUnned lor \ll the People. Rocordi Show Great Vttendanee. Captains and Udefl h. Heel Honda) to Complete Plain ATTENDANT I I OK vr \H 11 Kivm Mil CENTER P.irh ll»u-p Anni-\ lUrJetk i -i.t Special IrttvHIai Tiit.if Identifies Prisoner John Brunnar si of mi FW Elm ■ i us the intruder who uttcmpled to rob f u revolver li. the U hi* will ■ i in- poaiuva idenufleaUan w: made n( 'In- count] prison In Nn rurtown ab.ere Bruno* m held fi drill in tj | ■ ■ Pledge Ai<l For Relief List nf General wiih ii corn* nf itmoif v* repre-men end women of the town enrolled ti, aid, th. i tv Cental Chei r-Op Can | be iffc! ben ;■;;- •four h(*ur Communi'- I tail budget , wilt set i it tn ii brilliant at 8. In the M.nv It v. I I Campaign, meeting for H "rally" program ertimimg until tabs ni night, the workers wUI cam- nn "■ inn to visit every home In the coot- PO nil. there will b,e . .| iminif. Canter, and In every home when' there Is an Inoonw, an lnvi-tatlon to ihara in now lug possible CommuDitj ■ Mturaa for the tf-mbor I93i at the Community Gen-ii total attendance of 120. 3S3 peraoni ai Community Cen-ter activities during ttti twelve i siderable Increase over (lie previous I became of its extent ana ate cheek, is at-gauge of the place which ■ rotish'ihiK-kiii, among thlnkina men and women A resume uf the • on at Uie Center shows a myriad ananber for rasa* from thr child ot H few yean to] the adull 1 com] ties la publlahed hi tin- in i in connection with thla article Budgei rarrd In. line with HIP drmands of thr time, the yearly budget of the com-munity Center ha.-: iM'i'ii "pared to Tin- bone" this year. Only thOM »■ pendltures, absolutely essential to carry m program no* $14,108.45. but Is Included In Unit in operation at Uie Center, ment has been ael as %vm. two thousand' other pledge*, Included In the to-il but not prevtouaty published [are as follows .. «M„. raB*"lwl , „J Mr. Patrvaanra committee Mrs William A COOMT Of HB Ml. „,,,„,. . .,,,,,.„„ N to aeneral chairman AhlH.vMt. ., Tl,lin Mr, Jra„ ofJhBjDhaer-TJp Campaign |Allan Uu,h ,,„„,,, ,llakr p^y Seven captains will man the five f:|lnm Mr „„■ Mr ,,,. .,, „ H , I the borough .j division the campaign ; ... , ,tl, , p 1)iuis ms R^ been divided. Mrs Francis K. Collins p i will oapUln the first ward: M Mr. and Prank 0. Paltetl -ti >*" J ' '," " ■" ■ rlatlnuui, Vlota I DtuUap th- thtnt. i ■ . S;im,1(., Wood Jon; i and Ui i: .,,,,,,, ,, ,, M he fomth at, Onrge T litiK and IMrs Oeorge B W fifrh Mrs Alan W .tones will di- JJ, W!l]]!im Smallwood, Itnlph rk om-ide the borough lauits, N rjompbell Pranoto n I PaRt- o ive ■ Robinson, L Aide* J|, 1 ] The aides for the Cheer-tip Cam- Man-ant Mi F Lukens, Annto M palpn are as follows FIRST WAHP I ; Hath M* I uni " rani s Webater, John D Botto. Mrs. William p.- Haven, M A King. Bryn ■ ill til I • ORP« Hi DISBAND The Wc I R more. The nrgsnlaathai. ■ buhrark of the inn ■ (irand Army"' Inn In '■-■ ■ ■ linn-Tit was deotdad at M '■ A K nf the ra «ith which tbe local reUei wu lurrendi PI al BWOl I beaded I Protesl Plan Learion Plans w,;,m;n toCoaipete Republicans Sweep County l^ la l ni(|ue ( ontcst * . . * Of School to Save Moiu'\ Armistice \h\\ EHorl to \l.,.li-li i ii.ili.'ii S,l 1 tail- | »l k|**| I l| kl] ■ |flower ■■ ■ nation- ■ ■ Street Parade in Morning \\ i111 Local 1 >m.uii/.i-lioii- and Scnooli wtti i n s \ \ i: $:,ntum t in i: c II H i;\n i SufQ{estion i" Factorj t<i Vw place Minitr- * hjtpoaod h\ Pareata I'u-I ami \n\iliar\ to Mtend ->. r\ II.' Sunda). in t'.il- \;irv P. I!. t Inured Car Forced oil Road I Killed, 1 Injured j A Unlit purd irurk « I off the RIdgi ! bill, near bglerlue si 7 M tins -I'll of one j niiin and ■: urtea to another. Tba dead man la Albert Smith, 55. nf Burlington, N J and | the liijn" of Burlington i '■ immittee (ii\t- Contributon i Fund of >l I.Miil.l.V Do nations to !!• for 2d Weeks. The Ruth Qtssa Ooaipany, and its btu aum ol $1000. to the relief fund raised by i: ihocken RoUel nun. u further report on the con-tributors reveals today. Thai amount, howi vw a not ad- UUotutl io lIn published total In Uontgomery hospital ma, Buffering with a oom* j pound fracture of the left u n : injuries to tba face and to : skill] la fractured Ba a in a aanU-oonactoua oon- I (Utton and can i i the Bootdcnt and the body of tba ilead man were iHOUgbl tO tin BJ two lien, who said they were on their way to work in Philadelphia In the confusion In taking tin- Injured man and tb< tody ol Smith Into the hospital, to of Hie persona who brought the men In were not ob- Poiice questioned Doraett during perlodj of conaolousness but he ■ i ■ jot the acaanwnl Ba staled that ha and Smith wen nn their way to |deliver furniture to Prof David Campbell and as Hn-y wan IS-I' cendlng Sklppack Hill thfli ear was forced off (he road by a car .:■ the hill. Th< , (led for fifty feat and a ■ lapsed into unconscious- .■mi again bmng re-vived told the (xiiict* he could not remember anything His condition i.s serious. HI.lie IHIIII .■ are InVestiRntlnit the accident mone. Misses Mary' and Am ctckl Mi. ' ■ afarj 'i:. Kttambeth Collins. Joseph J Collins SFCONTJ WARD Mrs John F Hlrkcv. M v Evclvn Ph band. Mrs Char»S Km-ble. Mtsi, M-irv Kehoe, Miss aiarta f> nu " Redmond THIRD WARD-~Mrs Molony, Mrs A Conrad J R«glrn Nugent. Mrs WUfTl ■if Mrs ■ Cov. FOURTH WARD Mr- Randolph Orimmett Wright, Mrs. Spi" Ur Anm Mrs. Vcnion OOt Mildn'd PsJconer, Mrs Reth K Mrs Robert B Burd, Mrs Fdwarcl 11 Di RUIoi ■ Miss Marmrct r i ■ Found Guilty <>t" Store Holdup Alexander Nesypor, of Philadel-phia, was found r ' a Jury bei Knl tit of the charge of robbery In i up nf C. James a) Main and POOd streets. Net. : the night "i October «. Kaplan, a companion of n the case and both will !>■ sent meed on November 13 alleged that the two ■ ■ Wilson hi t to close the place of bUSbaeSB tor the night. Nesypor is alleged tn have pointed a Mr \ I) Wood SUai M L Wo/xl, MI. it a wood Bdward 0 Dala Bryn atawr; Bdward 0 Page. Bryn Publishing Companv, a/giter Cnrr Mary Brooke. Walter Carr. Ellza-batb Oolllns, Edward Dudd ■ ler. Wetter Han niitn Harry B He) Irving Heywood, Walter Hoopaa ■ linn i Harrison, Sam!. Weltn Bchank, Harry Cunningham, I arnaU Potnat'S < nmmlllee Alice Nlllerauer BBOllte F 1' Wilson, Aaron L R ith (Or.), D. T it Liggett, Lillian M Bteele, Anna c yir M. ( ..%> I iimmitlce hanta) .1- enh R Mi i) R :■■ M i- Moore, F M Phillips. Dr. D A Dubrofl Jo ■ p!i '. irdt. Her-nii'ii Kmyn. (i.'orge L. Sim Zach. PraiicLs .v IfcDttHUOtt, R*d-mond's Shoe Store (25 pairs of shoes), Anne M Redmond. Nathan Kalh tment Store, Jamet A Lynch, Sarah Bmnn: Pan ily. Her-man Klorline Altnar Bgotl order'. Herbert J Tole u aaaa ■om). Charles Ed Wood will donate 1 quart of milk each day- Mr. ClartliHalle's <'ominillre (Industrial) Ruth Class Company $1000 00 Hellly-Whlteman ■ H. C Jones Comp. Merlon Worsted UHJ : UTfal Iffg Co .... Quaker Chemical Products 12(ioo 166 00 aw pg 600 00 100 30 Wilson and dsananded 50 00 money. Kaplan Is said to have Alan Wood Steei Co 100.00 been the one who received the cash.l The committt-e |»lnt out that the The two youths then escaped J Alin Wood Iron and Steel Company They were arrested later tn Phila-'tn addition to making a donation detphla on suspicion. Wilson al . ! fund, carried 01 he want to Philadelphia, positively stvc relief work among Its own cm- Identified the two defendants. They ployees. were brought to Norrlstown and . ■ .. committed to Jail lor trial \ VOTTt HOME PAPtR -gi.50 A VB. pronun -till b" will bi-third $:> ■ bookan achool district a' plans have bean oarapli I fOroed tO contiiiu. il:. eoniiiHiaiiuii Jolm F. DeHavcn Post Ami ■ In an effort to save the Iocs :>., next Wedn< durtrict the nve hundred dollars. There will be i Hottei. m-whlch a costs to operate the con- morn '"' 'h,'V Ins, of Hi ■ (tort was madi the last month to aboUah oondl- annual ball, usually held th >' make the elaaa in .. d with . local post will pai ii< tpate According to the ■aho ;,,. Ninth DlaUiet parade to ba t i,, tct ated in any school district, arbl r mm i ntirely in the district Tba phi ■ the ex-oi residence of the minor employ- oepuon ol the Qeorge N Althouae not affaet the ruling p The local district baa -*4 boys oorpt ol Horristown The and Kills, to whom this ruling inuons will include the Q A R. - nine of them Si „ BUUU I at the OUfton yarn p . v i v, , .;,„,] children of ocordlng to the board. tms borough and adjacml The board decided that if the „u,, ,,f ,,„, \ml IJoronjih in Election; Vllnio;lit Defeats Keelor .. ■ l. i; li,- fur I ill if-,- I I :, k,l M., i'-ri- .illit\ M \ M ill Hi Kl I-Seven ('mtn,ilimn and Two Si heal Dimtort I l.,i,-l WIN \\ 1111 STICKERS aepuhlirani Cul to Democratir < amli- ,l.,i, - \l I I nulli illlHTI I ,,1111,-llv Swrene; Defeated. Oppose Manager ,.l ■ 'I all the I ■ The Republicans i si i p t lid at tin-table. P ■ sihi rware and flower i luiidwms win furnish tl ■ The put rat, which will Include an exhibition of all the ■ i well as Selling Jobs Leniency For Mrs. \\ liilnion I pper Mrrion Wniii.ni Ac-caaed i»f Shootm^ NeJfjh-bor, I-(Hind t-niliv uf rVa> iau!l and Battery. Sent-ence I>i*!Vrrcil. Mr- Mary C Wliltmore. of Hughes Pnrk Upper MeriDii. wns found guilty nf auault and buttery bv a jury In tba OOUnty oourta ywtterduy, alter lour haunt del I limit ion JIIIIRP William* e\presa<<l I be vrrdu t snd BOCO 00 ttie trouble the Jury hnd In reach-I ing ■ verdict He nldted "that if thi»! detciKiant was guilty of anything ! sue WHS at least guilty of i ■ - been an outrageous iiiin-j carrlsga ot luattes." The woman win sccused of firing a t from a revolver which she car-ried in n hoUUr whlih i-he had made, that struck K DSSghbOf Sirs llrttrlelil When the tVO WODMn became fin- Druiiid in ii quarrel started by their ■ . The quarrel occurred March 8 18.11 and tba caaa was on the ■ list, which Is now being heard before lUOgs V.';:: | w isl pros-ecutor Is t -ilatnut (1: ItSBors wan Drought Into sour! thm morning, for sentence and bat conn., tor len-iency sayin,: tba aefendanl aanaota ■ hat tiext February Piuaruutor Web r opjinwd letting | (he wfjiwin «o nupumshed as he said her crime was a serious one, Ji.dge Williams uimoiinced that he r M-iiti'ine until March 37. 1933. Benrenrei reotb Ralph O'Neill. 1H i^f (ieorge street. Morristown arreatsd September 11, Itb stealing gasoline irom re 'AHS brouthl i>e- 'bi* morning, and to serve an months in the county jail. A plea was made fur a suspended SSntanoa for CNSIU it being stated that he la not a (hlrf and crook but only a fool Judge Knight refused a pies as O'Neill «M found guilty of stealing ' la"t year mid was given a smprnded sentence I »ur Minitii- sentence Joseph Notorla. of Amhlir. mat. sentenced by Judge Corson. this morning, to pay Hie oosts of prose- OUUoa a One of $50 and t> \ In Jail. Notoris was convicted of | the prohibition laws N"t l.i.lllv Pattat, of Old Lancaster road snd Harry J Mullen of Low*? Sea found not guilty fo the charge of driving s mov I *hlle intoxicated The District At- ' rmed the curt there w«a not sufficient • ; ask for a conviction OUfton Vain Mllb won;,! dismiss this minor group, and em- 1 hers and : t he school-age employ-ees, for whom no oont classes would be problem would be solved twenty tune boys and ftrla return-tool as full-time pupil-. the continuation classes could be : The Clifton Yarn Mills ana agraaabse to the n to cooperate lully With the school district But this to what hapi* tied As soon as the Clifton eompanv noti-that they deatred them, to ojuit work md ra-ttirn to school as full-time pupils, litest, relatives and friends registered strenuous objection In many Instances. It was pointed Mil the boy or girl, thus ■ was the sole support of a large family In practically all instances. his wage was mutli needed in the PtoiuStS also came to Sutierln-tendent I.andls and the aobooi directors, with the result plan to abolish the continuation classes was abandoned. r, Clifton Yarn Mills will not emiiloy any more boys or girls. under 15. at present and that after a sufficient number of boys and girls : age of 16. the continuation classes will soon be automatically aboUab-ed "We aro positively not taking on any minors, that Is under 16. at It Sherman, an official of the Clifton Yarn Mills, told a RECORDFR representative toda] ■But we have not made this an mflevibl.- nil'' It may change as soon as economic conditions, do. We want to cooperate hi v with the school dbrtrtct. Yet. II ■ muad on page Fighti local and sdjacenl On oompanies s*'ih K slitoheH is cbsurman ol the parade BOH : John A. t> poat crm- AIII be chief marshal undo «iii i>e divided toto ■even omaloua as follows: Panrt ntvisasa laarabali A J DeHaven, Past Post Commander: O. A. R.; ilpe-Blnns w Csworge N Alt house Mt, Drum and Hn ■aaeaal Divasiaai Council, a bohoeken Town Council. ih.ni DiHataa . Paartb iMiisiini C'onshohoekeu LsgrJon Cadet Hand. John F DeHaven Post Drill Team. "Miss American Legion" Float (Continued on Page Eight) A Hackrl V'— e~t:issi Director of I . S. Ejnploymenl rVajene) Telia \\ .inii-ii of \ iriiiu- Prac ticea Thai rare Died igjainat Workers. ■ ol the peace ditor and two i orongh loan ol 198,000 fur coiistriii'llug new i: ti'-ket in Toi their candidat tton oi- T'rn.i: mode i oneratton "t mam ol the Hi puttti sni t sve aU U ■ loner. AJbrlghl with Bd-ward ECane fot diati li I ■■ both Hn !»• in-ocrnlir and li"- . .. over in- Kane polll "id was tmdlv Iteat.n in the l« ■ N > ■ the it publican oandldatc ■ ID | AJbrichl hnd to cut om- ot their own candJ tnd Rldgway ran l«-:iiiiil Hun tn k. t ■ maty th 1 >• mo-arata atocttng bii the minority Bwrnbrr on the board to ii ttvoty BOD twe.au i>i J Rotn Keelor, who is oompMing ,i aaaond tana as A county conuniaakHoar, to Albright, ot i ■nsoato The tattei won by u inujoilty of about BiKi ■lor would i« given supoorl by tba Renobll- The vot.- does ■ b i ■■inn lunen were elected in He- wards All acted with thr esei one oouncilroao an re pl« ted on the i: :,■ saot pttoai un i ongacre, »' n nomin- BUOn In tt* Ion, ami ran as an Independent II was a two seats Mie and i. .i ■ ,.i n„. Republicans prcsenl council were the can and Demo eratlc tit to i ot tba ■ ■ d him to ' tit-1 the i •• Ba ticker campaign and ■ '.ni' ("niiiii-llv. who re-oelved IH-; votes to 85. Steel Executive Killed in Collision Senrcb Ends (imlor IU(\ Police Hnnting Edward Fre-h. ifi r mi Larceii) Charge, 111 in I H< le ! IM.I f'-r Find Home Trial Bdward "Dutch" Pnhafer. D, wanted since la bj Whlte-marsh township police for .'tupping an automobile in Oedar Drove road, nnd later sought In conn pioinient agenoleo in Philadelphia port wa ami Uirouehoul tbe oountr) as -a " baa bean the poUoy at tba ternhe and vieious racket, ifn Democrata io permit only two Edna Roihwi ii Oarron, asatatanl to torms to an office holder This rule 01 of Uie U. S Govern-(worked against Dr Keelor, and aphrymeni Aaenoy, Phlla-denounosd tba sj . AlUancc, at their monthly meeting, Wednes-day night in the east room of tin Knights ol Coliiiui. i.. t.-utiuuarter* "The Rovernnient t* »tt—ptttig to mcrvsce to the working man, by sataJ i overnmenl sgenetea, whk li offi r all the :i Hn* paid agency, but gee Sbaoloti ■■■ii ton iin sud ■ i ii.se to a hundred women ■in mat ... .... ■ ■ superintendent or mat Industry gets his p, ami finally thi tout - nan Than ly, after the applicant had paid th< Itnd with his work ami a reason for bis i truntned up Than tba v: :-! (lovernment r mnkn - on votes t->i bla opis'tn'iii The following Is the VOW) for the county The Mo; ty vote to-tals for oouatg office conleata,with five districts still missing are: Ciiiinlv CornmN-dnnrr* 31 51} H Stanley Drake. Rep . 30.08? I .11.685 .T Rain Keelor, Dam ., .10.887 t'ounlv Cnnlniller William 0 Itvin Rep 84.18a 11 ,v I 9,191 Nhrriff Lever, Rep. .., 33.7S14, .Tutu. i» Qauger, D. * L ... Bas3 KeiKier Of WiUs in of the ■ . "■ D. es 1 hll I I H HV Al TO Keltie, a valuable collie dog own-ed by MLis Mary Clark Fifth avenue, was struck by an auto-mobile and died two days later. rk al Heflner resided nt Montgomrrv I '«*! road, Rose-inoni He is survived by his wife. Ruth M, and a daughter. Ruth The funeral will take place Irom his late home on Sunday afternoon, at 3 The body will be taken to Van Wert. Ohio, for Interment. , Mr Heffner came here at the complet ton Of the Rainey-Wood coke ovens at Swedelan'l years sgo n- generaj manager and ■ ship police, re-enforced by Bergeanl Prank Jactpiot. Ofnosra Barry Wil-liams and Michael Ba ! Con-shohockeu pottos department, win-to the hoi ■ ■ Height- Community church officer, and con-ducted a thorough i '■ I ii h.ili-r was brought to tin-borough and placed in toll H< am then cm bed 11 mltted to toll in default ol taotw bail He i agreod to give him ball bill It S tamed bla pro i Id jointly ■ could not is" m j party left I ■ bto borne, ■ ■ ■ ed tba street and fell to tbt BV iiiiiiutf and taken to hi t tO faint-in connection with the ai ii- t and ad the at-tack. Ought ill connec-tion with ■[ ■ automobile belong ■ I ■ Clerk or Ceania Paul <'• Hum i"t ger, Rep I ■ ( imiih I rrasurcr Ocnrge H I Ham B Haii/.U. D A 1 '■ndj Building In tornivr \-ai-. Hie |0V* , !,i'',,',! **•**■*> ■ •■ . .. .. ..^ ' L.luii,'. I,' tf,,i,,. 11 a robbery al AUantown to this morning under a >■■ •' bureau, with oranchei at the home of an uncle. .1 H WU- hi each slate was opened In April in the Olmbel Ofaoan Harry Btelnmeta ; ■ 0,073 Bscaswar or n..,i- . .33.778 Andrew B. Robinson, I) fl Roy W Heffner. first vice presi-dent of the Alan Wood .' instantly killed In an au-tomobile collision on DeKalb pike. Qwynsdd, Tuesday evening about 8 o'clock. !' old. H< liner was driving norih on DeKalb pike when his coupe side swiped a truck Into the side of a second truck which WHS lying towed by the first motor vehicle Heffner s car was be road against a hank on the right vide of the high-way. Tile entire left side of the car demolished and torn away. The front was wrecked. H' Utt ra at 111] wa - rushed nnd he died instantlv H» WUi Montgomery hospital by Thomas Falro, of Frank Stansburg 22, of 724 Wood street. Bethlehem and I' ioca, 4* WM South 1Mb street; Philadelphia drivers of the trucks. wen arrested by Slate Highway Patrolman C M Ross, of College-vilie But were discharged bj stag- Istrate Ralph McLaughlin, when rge R. Huff, •1 Lssued a certificate oflCotUtei of 2308 death OUa to an unavoidable acci-[street, Pliiladeiphi; lor the aid of it M war but own :■.<■ uni'in ployment of the present time, I d us purpose only eolation or oneaiplo) ■ toyn ■ nl atri declared, "And II problem We urge evi-rv eomnnihif. even man or ■ bo is out or wort . to ead b m who ■ an kind oi a Job, temporan Or other.' ■ fj coinrnunlty. and bavi i ■ with u. ■;. ■ troo ■ ■"■ pie for a man 01 tO work, we will givt |>n ! a i man or woman III Con lor that Job" Mrs. Carroll urged the members Alliance ■overa-ll ■ which win combat m paid mpioym Bdward I'1 Kan. 1. ,v I. Hire n.r Of Poor j Wayne Ba bm r, Rep c Hum, Rl p i ward Hi Avoy, Hem I c Raaaar, Lib i orimrr it Ronald Dettn Rap ii Roam ( "Hill t surv< tin I tt,731 10JKB ■ 111 Bit 10.004 The oil,. in the I bird wards In the PI rat-waul Com sat nt the polls during the pan of ii,. that DO ii - regukvittea would ooour. Tiiere ■ ■• • t..i- the one seal In town council .!■ r hi the primary "leetioiut on both the Repobttcan 1and t>m«- Mantis Sweiney, who with Prank Ruggerio, for oooatabsa, on the ■ lost in thg prlinan. s waged a Blake, who was the candidate on the Republi-can and Democratic tickets Stem-pie and Blake wert former having a majority or 72 and [the totter a majority of 69 The Duaabet of straight badaaff Cast was probably a low record for ■ l ;,. . . eratlc There was much cutting 00 the pntt Of the Republicans to aid Ralph N Camplwll. for school board who tost the R ■ nomination and won a place on Democratic ticket, and the Democratic candidates, Edward Kane for district attorney and Orover Albright tor county rjoav tithsioni r In the Third ward. Thouu. M.-- Carter Reptihtleai John it'-iiiv Derooeral Councilman John ftauMUy was rOT re-i-li'i-tluii In the Fourth ward by WUluun Longacre Connelly with Counclln Coyne won both tin- Republican and Democratic nomtnaUn ■ ■ ■ non day bla frtenda i' the poUa with I OoruseUy by 85 ill tin' Second and Fifth ward.' John i- a Candidata on boih for i inmeil atnl hail no op-poaltlon in the Fifth ward. Mihiiim..i i i-l and teanUnued i p Barbers Discuss Sanitary haw Died Mr- Matthew ng his au- ■■ the mill h.: ■ bled While he was aforklng about thi ptM U and Thorn-rame along When Coulter found J Her condition failed id not get his car stswtad.] and after being hum. Mi iaarbsslo Pniiowinr a proh u '"i illness .... ■ II. dclphln. rnorning sin- « i ■ an oper- ■ July 2nd she remained In the ami n the ■ improve period The Conshohocken Barbers' ■ ■ Robert Ril ■ The bill, dealln eouipmenl the last ■ ive on January 1st in compllanae with a n ■ r ■ tnd win remain open on Thurs- ■ ■ .' h tune I ■ Board of Health will !«• p tow and acquaint the members with the ■ : ll which will I . In all shops tbe thro youths agreed to take him Uf four week bo 'i •■ RMgs pike win a he n- to the turned the following day to removo . . hai death. bar husband she b i She is theft was reported t< 'I- Wl land plant A few months age belnuu both of arhon was made first vice president of the I was begun Many of tbt Alan Wood Steel Company was widely known hen He was a - the Norrlstown Rotary Club and the Plymouth Country Club and a director of the Norrls-town- Penn Trust Company. : mere] will take i home. IKT lab Campbell and Flnwood warn ar- log Bervicea win be held in sts. rested and later pleaded guilty .n Cosmos and Damian Church at 10 barer escaped and was| Interment will be made In St a fugitive 'mm this morning. .Matthew's cemetery. I lltl MIA !!!>( II 11(11. o\i it< OMI u ii ii HafOKl bt fin- occurred In (he apartment of M ■ aen ar« ■ ■ called an airedale dog wg ■ plunged ■ found the dog unconscious It was brought into (he open air ■ Woman's Screams Toils Robbery in Pn betlel that ha Boberi Neti. »i6 East ■ i -■ h ;■ i beck by ' Who tWO IIHH-; stuck a ruckle plated revolver in the ribs of J bold holdup gnj ■ ■ store fron icm, she let mil a ■ ■ A brown rat drawn tignti ovi ' her iiUS-suuri the wail I ■ i a llgut . darkness "l ih'' railroad ■ : riv i r and his lid recog- ■ ■ ■ tandii 1 htm u> ' he was ttill 'in re the stoi ■ ■ ■ ■ . •Mhd Bahy Ooaobsa r«'psireO ana rttirsd. Andersons, 'ill Hector ■Vreet. Adi rrtiHnicnt
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, November 6, 1931 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1931-11-06 |
Year | 1931 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 6 |
Volume | 64 |
Issue | 80 |
Coverage | United States -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Conshohocken |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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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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Title | Page 1 |
Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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1 I KtfLlAY AND FRIDAY lOSsllolinCKI N. PA. I 1,'lllW. NOVEMBER 6, 1931 BUB8* IRIPTION I
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Workers to Vial Ever) Home
Drive fur Funds for < otnmunit) t enter to B« Made in One
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Show Great Vttendanee. Captains and Udefl
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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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