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®l)c €on0l)ol)0cken ttecori>et\ . - — MM l-lal.li-h.-,! 1869. No. (.Tl.'l CONSHOHOCKEN, PA., KKIRU. \l (.1 S T I 7,19 11 PRICK. TWOCFNTS Plan to <ii\«' Jobs lo \i<l 17^00 Need) I « I) Count] Vlriinii-lrah. Onllin,- PUlu for W in-tat Relief Work Record Crowd 93 Today, Mrs. Linda B. Shultz I jiiiccd FoW Is on U,.iii.i.no- |o Celebrates_bLy Makin?g New Gown «W•it.hi '■l•>rai-li 01 Corn \.T ninety ihree-\ear old resident great „. |l#.\4 4 '■•v-« it ■■' w* 1 told her family » 11 M M> \f\ \f\ \ central D| el mi interesting sewing on the down NEGULAR P\> I. I liminatr "Soldieria Ud la Be Bused \i-4il nf Family Smuts Join in Camping Contest A Patrol.' it Troop No 2, associated! ... Church, . pab in ii itiKioniii camping POPtart, at Her-i i nuts, New ud Delaware win M Griffith, A leader. William Fur- I Mil ^ GRUl I' \l PXHk IV... ided Skies Pilled to Dan ■II irdor nf ^ osfiaxteri in Cotuhohoc-ken Da) ■he ■vim on th* gown which be ittan tonight daughter. MR Chase, will wear to She is Mrs Linda B Shultt. who the weddlio: I she • her grand-- have the prlvusge "l thai slso BBC I hilnit<l|ihi;in Sentenced • chase 19 ratal daily sod keeps, informed Three Mnii.li- in lail Today murks the through this medium and radio, of nunetj HUM! mftnatfaie to bsi long 1366 Kino for Liquo!«(J,M|al. ||<ko|lls Law Violation ToHold Field Daj Sports ■ Huvmuiio ■ "" .cuts qualified lor entranct into the contest by reason of baatr Ul a piehunnary camping I UlM dis-trict si ■ Isis in the prtng. They A Oft ; « employment (or the 17,600 jobless ■ b] Uwbl ■ FB 01 eolin- Ed there M HO men «W nigh and u< n ■ township and borough, muruetoal liy and school district ; in Court , Room A :ti the Court Rouse to for an hour and it halt, explaining the ilattona which wUl be In npj tii*- winter monthi on work-rebel projects in the county one or the biggest ehai ■ 'A ho able to ailriid ' irrent world events A member o( HoUnsee Chi sal heslth and in pos- Church, WVM Oansbonoesso. the |{ | \{ \; | .11 her facuhn Ifi kwc regularly, rarely Shultz is taking an active Interest mining a religious gathering there fir-i Picnickers ;il Purk .it (> 1Ii ,"'- toutfgjhts bun- the rsasarksbly iethra nonoasa- .... ' dinnei sad throushoui m wsa bora nearKagie, uwchian v H. tu Leave at 8.15. h^ be rownihlp Ohsstsr county, August Raim Spoils Sporni :,! frlanaa. Oorsrt IT i«4i Later tfw remowd to ■ : Btttbers Huntingdon cmimv and mr tt»- OoGihoh willow ol the Immediate family, m dinner irs, has resided Stole 2:1 t:i Annual MTnir of Communit) I I111..I1 to It.- UlM Tniniirrou I - -dl.-woma... Mrs , , Shult/ ll at present engaged in by John Fetter and byjcouraglai weather, turactad ■ maklI1K ben.ll Hll utracow |own year and wimli lbs will wear at the mar- |C 'ii her tr'-at KranddaughUr. ni»tory of tins traditional outing. M A check-up of Uios' w;, returned Sunday. Harry ■ the troop, brother. Howard Hmitli. u< aoutmsiter, win motor to re and return wuh the boys ineiu due to ejeathel of uther con dltionK. The new phm el ixitlined b| Mr ils for workei their weekly pay check* bSStd on the btuigt 1 reqahemente of their tsrntues law ol time In tiny onp'. week will not necessitate the work-, lu|HHl Ihllil Garden drops iniiinyt-" I aSopen ■i-«»r U1 ■ i■ves ^S.ta.ti■ s t. t■ ci a- In < )|n-raliiiii nf 2$0 Thrift GardetH in t lounty. ia \rr RitedaiPoor. Good Percentage. Pat k n. . utlnf-polnt for the oTl I * il M ' I O minutes 1 ■ ■ .i.tll 8.15. everal hundred IMIUIUS and children, their huliday| I irit triumphing over a cold Ud . , _, . . . . . diimpeiied atmo-plu r. were gatb- l'l\ lllniit h luun-hi|i School red r id] to rtdt Thej disdained ,„ Qpen September hi. t the oiu- Ina until a clearer day. -What1 tiny nld "iflai all the Tun planned for today. || lie food go begging1 What recent report of am state ^j,. Wl. . --ain?- , going without funds for that I Emergency U-liel Board on the With Ulla atalwsrt pluloe particular period, but th. H am of Thrift Gardens in lh:> will be Ibithcfsnlnt, as long as the poonts m the POOntb of July shows I garden with a total acreage wuh the regulations. ■ Consbohoeken. She has one son. by her first Morgan Sboffner, of D hobocken three grand-clilldren. Mrs Thomas Chase Mrs Usurtae Oavsghnn ol ns.i 1 '"±[U\": urnmi lie bride ol Waltei (• HUM tree) West ConshoboeBen< and Milter B. at Martin Sliolliier ol Parkers Land- Uenortsl Chapel "l lag, Ann ud men, women and children w;,ni to have the honor ol making ami apeixlcbudran and seven Although skfea ol the earl] morn- ,h(. K„wt] whJeh I shall wear to H grand, hikhen threatened ■ downuoui i«rj man ■ ■ ■ at \\ onian Drank Open Schools l> i n i men f Albert Dan M Dstphl aaan ha conducts a small farm. OS an oppoi Lui • ■ ape ■ ■ a BBS ol 13U0 imposed Upon Kim DBS in which Hie defendant pleaded] gulltj to keeptna liquor 1* r tin purpose ol sale with- 1—m I out a license, and the unlawful pos- ■;l|or 1101 \i Detoctrre Ohartae ausr b IMil >K , 1;ll,| WM mads 0B July 21. and a I Busnttt] ol Uquoi au imimi on the tu lti.lt. prsBUBBI ol I):-.- whitti hi an old (; .,. tinni baass I ''•' Judge Knight, before BS lint inlurm- ■d Ati.n-.i-. Waaase Keelj Tons Tomansi of PbOsdelphia these was ao aitarna- An elaborate program went out IntO Hockledge to the t'Ve but U. follow MM , , , ,, , d down 11, the latest .section lli,tl '"r ™" "* " ^ ,w,a w laid a trail ut corn tram hei hen "' >•» ceaertng Isgun easea las morrow 1 "'»* and ce is a line ol either i3O0 or North lane under th) all two. or : 1 Hetghti Oonununlty 0 Judge Knight Rjxad IBS hue at ,,,.,^,.,.,1. .in rtl(i ,i„. mnlnr »3oo. and declared thai Ui default "" J*00"* ' ' the defendant would have to serve church \ R - rwo PI..,,1 t.o.ii bary, Order % rtbdrawn 0 U 11 1 11 1 l{ 1 II 1 - prom Sunda) Srbo ■ r.nlii ipah-. Bib, ( oiil.-i .1- coop to a field of tall grass DSarbj When the hens followed the IraP wrung tlieir and iilaied them in a bi Milh 1 Bald In e months In )mi 175 Pupil- lo He Sent (0 Outside Districts, Township .sihools will shdwan 'philosophy "P™ fl"- l"«' tM "«« ls|«aBiaar Ml-, t .lllierilir ^ aklllin-ki. 89, Urank Liniment. Physician Gives lir-i Ud. Taken to Hospital. will Recover. pleaaad guilty to the Eenca today and was eenb three man It was testified that other r.-si-dents of th-- victim bad bean 11 baring chickens recent ly Bled that he made ■ ■ aUng ohloaeni Itur|I«r« W, re Drunk Jklward Ryan. Ckntrge Rogers and , Karl Stalker entered pleas of guilty < nlil Poml Baptllt t New Organ For (llhirr Pi The schedule for wcrkers will be burglarising the home of W Decter'. a Philadelphia lawyer. No in Bryn Mawr avenue. Lower Merlon on the mgin of August 7 The family was awav at the tlnte Most oi the loot ooniwrttng ohlefly of rlothhm. was found, according :'.'iiant Duk.- in pawn tbOpS and speakeasies The main trouble dl I ' new pl|>e orgutt Mrs Catherine Yakuboskl 29. of! wtln nu. thfag BSSU, the policeman IB Oold Point Baptist Church, the it was announced by C C Tay-; 48a old Elm street drank a quan- >sald was liquor drinking Dnl to the Wight] teal ■ thousand Ol more plcnlck- |or Mi)iervUrilig principal at tBS tfla Of . Widsb known liniment Kvan and Rowers were very frank the church to take plaee Sunday wed thai not onlv were thev , , ' . . ,, ■ J ebout their acts, but Stelker ll- morning at an elaborate program , g regular ineaung m the board held abortlji banors noon tooav. at her Ihlltllih olll, ,)( Ml ,,„.„.,., stlu1s begtnntng st 10 45. at Uie church ■ -lot of rain', ii well aeearsljoa TttSSdaj BlgM at Plymmith; \xmw. ;i«| ..n his body and another Plymouth Meeting lulled to spoil the fui: C"i-iw>lidated school ithougii it did cause the postpone* About 175 pupil Sunday Schools of the churches throughout the rkahstf have been invited to partJclpats In 'or adulla and Children, and superintendents of ine Bundaj aehoola will act as Judges A number of awards, pro-aen, will i).- awarded R« W Barle Oar- I >rili- nian pastor, is in charge of the ipe Or«*n w\\ ,.ull,. '"!',',''','f„.l').v",'u„K. Bt ^, , n.by Specul Service, Sunday. Ocnti ! *Ul b« bdd Patron, of Former Putor le Preack ' "'"' *'" "^ "kKl w c**t ,'ote for the baby they desire, and Prof. |)iiilil\ lit Copsole, the .luld adjudged the most pop- ■ alar will be presented with an ol- Much interest centers In the tiaclive award. A watermelon party will be held on the lawn adjoining the ehuroh at 9. and old-fashioned hay rides will also be a feature. Ih, event is open to all persona Mis Lillian Prehaler le leader of the Junior church. Immediately upon discovery of |rj his possession, denied thai be TlM instrument is a Robert Mor-memlwts ni hat taniilv had robced the house. Mil claimed to gan. with two manuals and I*(j«i« S|>(>b ll) \|H rushed her to the office of Dr. T.I that he had found the shuts In a pedals, elect rn- pneumaiie a.uoii * "w«* * ... ,. Sick Veterani of 'J". are betBg maintained in the Sfl te\JlttTi^toiSpSL!!!2 A lorl or, *H *"?"*& V " l l 1 TL lui V, T *»rk«l :.1M hours in the gardens tI^|l( il( lhr u,hlt.U(. program w,u be sent bv the board to high lod. hta checka wtUbe ro- ;tni) the production Is considered ,.,,t.[lul([, M,11(. thai hools In Oonahobocaen Norrls- ivu.rme Pordyce, here After glv- field. consisting of swell organ of 17 owing to ing her necessary first-aid treat-. Judge Knight direrted that: sU)pm. , great organ of 12 stops and working -ome U TBS toil, wing Is the repor (| (,((,t l|u[[ ;hi, T.»-AT^^tiit* mam- tnenl he ordered her removal to Stalker., plea be Withdrawn "no | |M-dal organ of 0 Mops, also a the day- to unle- Iuli (1, Robert n BesUy, Jr. Ger- T]v, nPk) duv proarani. howevi hospital She was rushed In that he be held for trial by Jury Degan harp o! 49 notes and chime men! weather tack nt material, or den nmcjTtSOr: :, field a little later at the cost (,f ;,: pupils la the nmbulance of the No 3 Plre and imposed a sentence of six Q( 20 notes The organ was rebuilt' Dttaei teasOBS, not attributed to Gardens In aUBBlfl No hOOW itarnion Ki Id playground. Tin r)(lfif. t(l |^ noo Rab HUI Company and admitted at 12 20. months each on the other two ulut installed by the Dui*t Organ! him. |gardens in sample. 114, total sere- date will be announced soon 1034-35 have r. ll 1220 Company of Philadelphia t6; No sample gardens In | William Conlev supervisor of from all rii- '■ A stomrcl pump removed the Sentence Deferred Prolessor John H Huddy. Nor-anee with an order to i;t6. total acre-: lhe Harmon tk ■ xtn-nded for out-' majontv of poisonous substancH In the case of James Allen, of ,lsU)W„ organist and ohota Snd SbsenOB mm age, in. total do. gardens in (,,.,„ the woman's system, and Philadelphia, who pleaded guilty, at st Peter'! Church Han-en Hill. ' " K* employe Mi Ptet! oau ,,n,. Knd a^istm,, |lim were Miss Marv quired for outside high" school 1 while she Is sertoufcly 111. her com-1 to attempted buralary In breaking, wl|| preside al the console at the 'M>- condition of sample gardens: Klrkpairick. supervisor of the Third Uilti0,x The number of pupils readv ; plete reanerv is ex|>ected Into the home of Joseph Tierney dedicatory service, with Miss Dolly esceUent, IB; good. 155; fair, 64: mid: Miss Mergsnet for hieh school education increasesi It has not been learned how or in Lower Merlon, sentence was de-,Builey. whe will serve as organist poor. 13. 1 mid Mfss Alice Talon* n-- inrl,ia?!v Che woman imbibed the pots-' ferred until next week In order the nf the church, ss awrtstent. Pro- Causeh for poor gardei Oott chatnnsn; Mis- -,,„, interior of the Black Horse'mous liniment, which is used for record of the man in the Phtla- ■ ft!Ssor Duddy will play a fifteen-j „ tion of plants at time of planting. (Catherine Hart U ,lul Ivv Rock MSB - sternal purposes Hospital and delphia courts could be investigated minute reclUI. to open the program ", ' , ' r.,,r Ir »-„,„, 8: plant diseases or blights, unfa- Khkp.itrkl: minor police authorities both were unable He admitted having been arrested Rt.v Charles W Caulkins of "" vurable weather, seed germination. I r ember ol the He.reaiional Coim- r).pairs made to all BUlldlngl 0. the to give anv explanation of the act. several times Paciorvville, Pa , former pastor of of garden. 3: Insects, ril; Chief of PObce PranelB BlskC dlstrtel A concrete curb was put In Mrs Yakuboskl is said to have Lieutenant Duke, of lower Mar-. cold Point Church, will be the poor SOU, 1. and Harry Smitli of the BlSCk Horse eehool and a I.,ken an active interest In politics. | ton. testified, as to the arrest of Al- K,„.S| preacher Dr J. Havergal [ sample gardens: total '■ venue. lundj about mid LS w<-U known among it m August 10. after he had sheppard, pastor, will preside at building are being Imled at rsstdsnte here. hroken a cellar window the service He has written a spe-gardens: RorOUffh Vsk^ Thlrtv I»ays for Drunken Drlvlne cla\ dedicatory ritual In which the oye must be ruminated train I necessary : ace i" hi office by protest foreraan Borne ot the rsgnlaaten I l !.■ saw regulations regarding the furnishing ot tools, equbansnl nud inaletials by the separate pol- Representstlvee frora ten Vet- 1 orelgn Wars Posts in Mucks and Mmitgomerj count tea all.-uded the monthly meeting the Bt-county Couunl held at the headquarters of Conshohoeken Post No 1074 in the Mary 11 Wood Park House Wednesday evening. ol the twln-oottnty group were discussed at length. A report of the work being done foi the patients at the \ lUeal Miij-divisinu with the Federal roun:v vield In quantity unit: To-1 ent providing the money mato. i3f. bushels. payroui are to eii.ii tor the , coming winter Al protects must be lasting eco-nomic importance. The ^ppllca- 111 borcughs, townships and BebOOl district I can bS received starting after August 18. A pro-vision that only one member of a family oabbagl IM Inadwls, 167 gardens; 19 3-4 bushsat 133 gar-dens: beans 257 blishelB. 226 gar- 1 bunches or 8. 202 gaidens, carrots. 822 bunches of 8, 144 gardens; cucumbers. 6ft 5-8 bushels. 180 gardens: parsnips, 4 bets, 8 gardens; turnips. The three schools will reopen AM' rrOJei'tS S<>ptember 4 C O Taylor, super- Ynilth Kw'flnPS vising prlnelpal stated In his re-,1"Ul11 ,J. 'V . William Engle, : congregation will Join. The program Is as follows: RBJOITAL may be employed on t. : QSS, 2144 la continued from the put winter and the nrsi to obtain am-new plan will I who have been n on rebel as or August 1 years wm be given em-ployment Private proj) is piopeny HI publicly owned, will not be considered. The hourly rale for th. diiler-ent sections will be OJtJ (Continued on P.iae Three) Womans' Club Holds Meetitifr A meeting in the nature of a new members oi nive board of the Norris- 1 own Business and Professional Club was held at the the praalaant, Miss Mar-ion n Myera, Three Oaalaa, upper Mellon Man] phaaea or BM club work l he future event of Interest planned was the plonk of district tune to be held tomorrow nt Valley Purge park. Lunch.- of 8, 151 gardens; swias chard. 68 3-4 bushels. 83 gardens; lettuce. Ill bushels. 164 gardens: squash. 78 1-4 bushels, 129 gardens; corn. 74 1-4 bushels. 58 gardens; onions, 5 -3-4 bushels, 9 gardens; IBUHUS, 61 gardens: cauli-flower. 1-2 bushel. 1 garden: rhu-barb. 3 bushels. 2 gardens; kelo, I 1-3 huhel. 1 gardens, asparagus, 1 -4 bushel. 1 garden; spinach. 5 ' gardens; pumpkins. 1 3-4 bushels. 2 gardens: cantaloupes. 1-4 bushel 1 garden; endive. 1-2 bushel 1 garden; okra. 2 bushels. 2 gar-dens. No persons working on sample Hardens Aduli male, 263; adult fe male. 81; children. 84; total. 42b. Approximate hours spent in gar 1 ';h ir.filp, 3871; adult fe male, 854: children. 439; total. 51Ci pleading guilty to operating 1 vising principal stated in his re- »""*■» «^I«K*U .,n Oreen street. Roy^ lurgess Hampton. Joseph Qulnn port and everything la ready for Jaj| SetlU'lU'e ersford while Intoxicated was sen- Prelude and Fugue In B flat borough secretary, and Councilmen the fall sessions Two new teacers •. ,„ed by Judge Knight to pav the Thomas M< |H,>n elected for the nw '-_ ! Whpn R6bnt M Haliowe]i, Jr o-ll. John Kelly, and James McEvoy one for Pivmmith and one to the Prrklomenville. appeared . UonteomU) Count* Ooufl mid nod Tax ColUtlil I. J^ h|i u>> artlllrtD^ "i" Ro,rr»fnrrt police i..r Norrtotovn »hrn plans tor Foulkr lurnpd In «bnut J3.500 .k.- 1A1J *nV ^1,1,^1 ,#. ■!* » Traffic Light to Flash Tonight Major costs and serve 30 days* In Jail Menuet Celebre Engle was arrested by Chief Bertz Cfabnes of Gloucester Bach Bocsticrlni 16621 Williams From Water Scenes) Handel the 1934 tax duplicate bv Edwin 8 Fret/ .0111.1. Howard Aurh DTI administrator William I> RldgWS] meeting and all members' 01 OmmisMoinr. und J M board Ware presenL Kiefler, supermten<l< ~ ~ T : and Don-manual labw |^orni*T Wife .-ASKS wan made by Mr $27,500 for Support Preu. as to how the work would be summary .onurlmn iSmlhe «« •f'»Jj^ ; policman. tntlfvlh, .™ln« Englr,; PnlUm John M Duddy JU<1K.- KniBht was lenitnt with lhr __ ,,,„ rt„,„„H„„, „„,„rt h, „,, .,„.,^,'„„, „„. v.mtl. II,l],,.vrU was tlinvled to pay the , roata and a tine ol .10 'Howpvpr, rird on and the manner in which are to be paid Town council has already map-ped out a program for a number of operations in the borough end made application lor LWL) Tin-, application ■ will necessitate the expenditure of thousands of dollars A petition asking for the restora-tion or a $27 50 ssupport order for Pauline DttntOU Wanamaker and her two children. John and F-i - _ . nanda. was filed this morning by uesnaa tag The truck belonged on ' -« rv.i'd Attorney Aaron S. SwarU. repre- the farm of Robert M Hallowell. '■I-, r , ' '(!.■,! WMitlng the wife. when lbs son worked It was al tain John Wanamaker, bus- |eged the defendant was warned "'. band and father, Is remarried. He by Slat, officers. has been paving $20,000 annually, £? SI^."i: mch,d[ T ™ i SS or Jui*. Harold r removsl of the trolley tracks from Work of connecting the traffic lamps at Elm street and First ave- Thls event (Hue on Fayettc street, hung by wm be held in the afternoon and Brapfcrnea at the Phiiadeipi evening Plans were made for unplctcd ber business meeting \vh; rBOOB and will be placed will be held September 20 the place m operation lor the first time this to be Announced later. The eve-. evening. nings program will be in charge of Two-hour parking signs were the health ooramlttee. of which Mis. erected to the resinned areas this earn is chairman. Afler week bv a force of workmen from the meeting, refreshments wan the KayatOBC Automobile Club, un-wrved. 1 der the direction of Chief of Police Those present were: Miss Mar- Blake In addition to these, signs io" I1 M dent; Mrs. j were also placed warning of street! Florence K Insley. corresponding having dead ends. Itri M Qertrude Bonn- —— lot. recording secretary: Miss Mabel ¥„„.:«« I»nii| Vuirrls I ,i. 1 1 Horence Be8-ilj*?K,"n ' OSl ^""rUS wick. Miss Katherine Todd, Miss! Ikfliniinir {'(in.nirl Kmmi ri Beerbrow-! ' dl" "*■ * »■•*■*•■ ar, Mi Louiae Dager. Miss Edith Finley, atha I'M hn Carn. Mrs. Jean Bacheldor and Miss Janice Bach Idor. Hector end 1 . opening and grud.: ;;;"^ni.n h avenues, opening and I MVVI \l Af'0|-ITTi:n> ■ Howard Wilkinson, a member of the John V DsHSVOB Post. Amer> lean legion was awardrd the eon j tract to paint the Interior of the 1 Legion home at a regular meeting jOf 'he post held Tuesday evening today Th* work will be started next week It *wa» reported that Howard Knight He bad paid $22,000 on a Orel reduction and the $20,000 or-der was marie early this year, with he understanding that It would be Attorney Knew BM defendant, stated he gntioh standing knew him for a long time; and. Call to Worship Invocation, never knew him to be a drinking Lord's Pnujn The police chief stated he R,,I„ j0hn E Lindsay -11 ton of Organ covered the identity of aie drunken Edmund D Brack driver. Chairman of Organ Committee i'l....,l nn Probation acceptance and Indication o( "" w| Pete Lewtnski. 30. Linfield, was Organ ehareed ptftc*d on P"108110" wtl,,I) hr Prayer of Dedication ! Dleaded to using a check sent to Rev Charles W Caulkins his father Michael Lewinskl. by Hymn 310 'Congregation standing the State Highway Department, for Offertory . Berceuse ... Kinder $720 bv forging the father's name Anthem Ohoir and getting the check cashed. ' Sermon Rev. Charles W Caulkins Knight heard a plea of Bolo John E, Lindsay Mrs Katherine Stetler. a neighbor. " that the boy should have different environment" The court said thLs might be true, but he could not provide with a foster home at his tge The court told the bov to be 1 good in thr future and sent him Ktter. field agenl of the home He had been In JaJJ 22 days if Animal Indntiv l>e- The money was used to Buy cloth-the fine will be reunited Judge Knight added, 'I am doing this because In my opinion It prob-ably was your father who was to blame BUSTS than vou " Young Hallowell was with operating a truck fur com menial purposes with a dealer's Field ARent Rounds Up Owners of DORS !U-dMinU> pourM, .nnut ononlne "ay 9he*h5ad nTo,lSbenen^nlottlfneednoTffl- ,,1,S =1 J."..- :! "' "" m'"« "' lh" nCW P"U Eighth to Spring M Lane Bean, counsel Burpau parbneat of Agriculture, came U town this- morning and despite tin Wife Will Carry Purse Htrhign tion. ing and grading of Ash st 1 Elm street to the Schuylklll canal _\SKS Permission IO opening and grading 01 street trom Eleventh to Twelfth : (I tile building Of ■ OOB* I ■ to Twelfth aw dered Opened several dav w:th the husband on relief work, and spending a large percentage of his monev for liquor instead of supporting his wife. Judge Knight made a suggestion which was ac-cepted, and for the next few months at least the wife will carry ■era the purse strings, according to the A petition asking for the court's presented with summons to appear, court permission to borrow $1,000,000 before Magistrate White where a! The case was that of Joseph Frl-from Recinstruction Finance nne and costs was Imposed In I day. of West Conshohocken, who fact of published statements that the state officials would not bother about checking up on dogs that have not been licensed, scooped a dumber of unlicensed can Irs In IIStnUrrrrtnlWw ^SsI1.tM11l(t1l0.ll(UHiUll *■ ""to" were nn( located but iii others the own-ers were identified and all summon Benediction Organ Posllude. lirand Choeur Spence Organ Committee -Edmund D Brack chairman, c Clarence Fui mer Mrs John Klllmer. Miss Dolly Bailey William *otts. Jr. t.n Committee — Miss Edith Marple, chairman. Mr Hugh Uttterauer, Mrs Raymond Wolf. Miss Dolly Bailey. Harry Bailey .... the Reconstruction rporatlon, and pledge assets of OSSM Ahere the owners ran not bsiwai charged with non-support by The nnancial condition ot !„,ed Merlon Title and Trust located the dogs will be ough at that time did not warrant carrying out the oeder Truck Strikes Man Kitchen Wrtlorurv OoraptBT, was filed with Judge' Knight thll morninc by A Aaron S SwarU representing the State Banking Department. If Hash The memoirs approved and granted by the RFC guided rook Judge Harold C Knight Mind Henry K Fort. PhUad-lphia. not guilty of a charge ot disorderly ftttxh and Jack Allan, delegates, conduct on an appeal by Attorneys!1eft Monday for Ens to attend the Larselere and Wright Port wasl8tate Convention oi the Order I July 29 bv Chief Wlsler ' o*1'"? held th,s *WK- A complete Lower C.wvriedd He was alleged report of the convention proceed-to have argued with the officer in** will be made at the next : Peace Urban Imposed a, meeting of the post. fine and costs. Judge Knight ruled Aside from the awarding of the nn evidence of disorderly- conduct i painting contract only routine had been produced at the hearing business was transacted Post Com- .1 freed Port ' mander William Schrack presided On KidpXe I Ike would mean a dividend to be Vegetable Soup: Uke hash, only Ipald depositors, The bank closed | Struck while wnlktng nlonp In rvtnher of 1031 wftb n -'< • , ;in lri| ,f Ridge pike near Manor road, liability of $7 000 000 The amount' vouve got a bum tooth when vou Springfield uiwnship. Tuesday of dividend, which would be avail- ral 38 of j able from the loan, has not been Angel Food Cake Sweetened air phia was removed to the announced | And a promise lhat never comes Memorial Hospital. Roxborough true MOOSK will. HOLD ! Grapefruit: Borer A HI,(«K PARTY TOMORROW rival fib this one too deep') i Parsley What restaurants put on The annual block party of the top and vou have to take off and for treatment. Prank Brehm or Pain driver of the truck which hit him claims he did not see the man on the road He was placed under $500 ball to await the outcome of bnf injuries Officer Ed-ward Turner of the Springfield township police investigated the accident His injuries art cetious. 1 Mar of Mooee. Conshobock-' who invented it anyway' en lodge will be held tomorrow at j Toast-Points- What women' .First avenue and Harry street The' magazine writers are nuts on the Hawaiian Serenaders will furnish' subject of. music and there will be all the1 Prunes Bride's Biscuit, etc usual attractions with several new;lure's gift to the lokesmiths ant attractions The- public is Invited, i Spaghetti Itsllenne Houdtni | ..Oswald Moser is chairman toou the ■sort* his wife, the mother of 7 children Judge Knight asked Friday if he would agree to have the state and county checks paid to his wife for a while Wife Want* Sapport Increased Mrs. Eva Moyer. of Pottstown. mother of two children, sought to DOUii increase an order month Tor the support of '.he chil made some time ago of $30 per defendant was c.ran-vHle Moyer. who, through his coun sel. Attorney Joseph Prince de clared he was making only $11 per week and could not give more. It developed the man was In ar-rears $350 Judge Knight stated it was a poor time to ask for an Increase, when the amount of the former order was not met. The defendant stated he would be will-ing to pay more If working condi-tions improved MY!: PAKlll.lIl UtOM IVI1I sIUMI -C1NM-I. report received by 01 courts Paul (j Hunsberger from n Industrial Sc h ool. shows five inmates have been pa-roled, giving th.- data they ai'iivad : Miiutlon. all being Ml-tenred from Montgomery county. The) ar.' Albert Zuaunan, robbery, November. 1931; Louis Sharpies*, June, 1931; Douglass larceny of automobile. July, 1931; Thomas Wogan break Ing and entering. November, 1931; Roeco Oolodonta, fabmlo and larceny. Julv. 1932 Poet—"'I wish to submit a poei of mine " Editor—"All right, but I'm Wry Judge Knight continued dispoai- .busy now Won't you please throw I tion of the case until November 9 Mt Into the wa*te basket yourself?' Those Puriling Line* I don't know so I'm asking von What does it mean, this- "aferdhTf Who'll tell who was first to 1 The crazy word of "etaoin'"' Poe the poet got his fame By writing rhymes of somber hue But out-Poes Poe the mournful sound Of e-ta-oin . shr-d-lu! many patients who racolVC no govenimen nranpfinnatUin was also made t committee was appointed to enlist : all post* in the two counties for their unfortunate delegation from ihe Chester- Delaware county council was repre-nt. iiioi, mi Bureau In Philadelphia rVrmsi men requiting aid in their claims ihould be represented, it was felt, by a man placed at the bureau by the poets m look after their m- ■ inesr Philip Coyne. ic Conshohocken post, was ap-membei ..1 11, Montgomery county coBunl cad IT with othar iwsls in the ■ The proposed clam bake tot 1 purpose ol securing flags for the louncll was postponed liecause unbar of benefit avgi scheduled at tills UOH ■ ous posts of the counties. lath-■ ■ -A' re pi■ ■•■nt from Bridgepoi 1 Norrtatown, North I'enn the Stlteler-Wells ■ ■ ■ii Bula-Cynwyd and the last lo bi ouncil, the Consliohocken post After the business session Which Council Communder Ober-l social program was enjoyed. William Kearney, Jacob Rusei Daniel Han Lngtoa and Frank Houser were in charge rrsstunenl com'nltbM for the Consholiocken po..i Command-er Coyne, a! the opening of the ■ . tin to be held to this bormigh. extended a he. ■ Family on Relief Husband Goes to Jail man receiving $7 weekly from the State Relief funds w.i by Judge Harold O. Knight morning for aetUi beating his wife The defendant William Burnett. , rj r,, , while he us intoxicated July 24 wire told of being struck She said she had sought to withdraw th refused by the dli trlcl attorneys' office gUll are on relief" asked Jurist "Yes, answered the wife, I admitted itu ret elvsd tnadloal Idren and the $7 weekly allowance She n don't pay rent.'' and Judge Knight b ll had the won;" "they bought virtually evi "Well I 1 ■ VOU," but we will ki husband In Jail for a urni then Imposed ten days in Jail, ■ Quality B*H>-ri<-»- Balds wtilifd am Phtleo McUal*. 108 T. Hector at - Advertise tuwat
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, August 17, 1934 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1934-08-17 |
Year | 1934 |
Month | 8 |
Day | 17 |
Volume | 67 |
Issue | 69 |
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 |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
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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 |
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Language | English |
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Subject | Conshohocken (Pa.) - Newspapers; Montgomery County (Pa.) - Newspapers |
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Contributing Institution | Conshohocken Free Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contact | If you have any questions, contact Branch Manager at smason@mclinc.org or call 610-825-1656 |
Description | Conshohocken Recorder Newspaper |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | application/pdf |
Language | English |
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