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EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936 NINE I Authorizes Payment Paving on South A Fairview KjEPORTS SUBMITTED Abater Insolvencies Total- $2,421.04 for About 150 Persons ifarn -Eight for a. new fire truck were opened by the May or 'and 1 City Council at this' morning's session. They were referred to Commissioner Harry Irvine for recommen- no action bemg taken at the OBITUARY CUre Broderick -Miss Clare Broderick, 39. 'pi 'the 'late former City Patrolman WlUlarh Broderick ami Elizabeth Broderick, this city, died yesterday at the. home of her sister, Mrs.

Mary -Hlmmier, wife of Edward Hlmmler, 603 Gllmore avenue, 1 Trifford, Pa, Although In ill health four years, a heart attack was the direct cause of death. Miss Broderick was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. and of the Sodality, this city. She was a BUILET WOUND FATAL TO CLIFTON YANROBY Local Business Man Dies In Hospital After Shooting Self At His Home.

Van Roby, SI, of 519 Marietta at 1:55 a. m. today at Allegany Hospital, from a self-inflicted bullet wound in the head, according to city and county officers, who reported that Roby shot himself shortlybefore midnight at his home. Police were told that Roby and Bride In Brilliant Wedding Here U1CU tvuaj. Will LFl- The were: Fletcher Thursday at 2:30 p.

m. S6.995: MackTnlernational Mo- graduate of St. Patrick's High his wife, Mrs. Harriet E. Roby, were School.

Miss Brodericlt had" beenjin the parlor when he fired a bullet for several years cashier at Chicago Market, funeral, will held Wednesday morning from St. Regis Catholic Church, Trafford, with burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery Miss Broderick was a niece of Mrs. Catherine Blonskey. 238 Bond street.

Bernie Jean Compton Bernie Jean Compton, six, daughter of Harry and (Burton) Compton, 413 Pennsylvania avenue, died today. Funeral services will S6.995; Mack International Mo- itoif Baltimore. American LaFrance, Elmlra, N. Seagrave' Corporation, N. 'General Fire Truck Corpora ti op, Detroit, Ahrens Fox, cinnati, Buffiilo.

Appliance Corporation, Buffalo, N. 6943S, find tlie St. George Motor $3,9 io. letter from the Federation and Shop Craft Union, Local No. 7, asked the city give serious consideration to the purchase of tXe American LaFrance truck because union labor was employed by that firm.

Pay For Paving. Most of the business conducted by, the Council was of a routine nature but several orders were One order authorized payment of $5,257.29 to the Cumberland Contracting for repaying South George street, from Baltimore to Harrison streets, and 'for curbing and paving Fairview avenue, from to Furnace streets. The ex- at the United Brethren Church, Great Capon, W. Va. William H.

Bean William H. Bean. Wiley Ford, W. farmer, husband of France- Lee Bean, died this morning Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 R. m.

at the home with burial in Greenmount Cemetery. Surviving, Asides his wife, are three sons, Aaron Ridgeley; John L.f Frederick, and Jesse city; five daughters, Mrs. Ora Nield, Wiley Ford; Mrs. Jessie Michael, Delray. W.

Mrs. Earl Powell, Wiley Fold; Mrs. Charles Shadwell and Mrs. EfTie Nleld, this city; three brothers, Leslie, Luther and Curtis Bean. from a revolver.

Mrs. Roby'said, she was asleep and her husband had been playing the radio when the pistol report awakened her. County Investigator Terence J. Boyle and City Officers Frank A.j Young and R. C.

Cassen were summoned to the home and took the wounded man to the hospital, where he died without regaining consciousness. Business associates and members of the family were unable to give any reason for the tragedy, although police were told Roby had been despondent in recent days. A of Martinsburg, W. Roby had lived'here since boyhood and had been identified with the wholesale drygoods and notions business since early manhood. He was employed by the Dry Goods and Notion Company until trie firm liquidated seven years ago.

With Ernest H. Geare he formed the Jobbing firm of Geare- Roby, in which he was secretary and treasurer, at George and Union streets. He was active In fraternal and social organizations, and was known for his interest in school groups and amateur sports. For thirty years he played in local drum corps and other organizations. News of his death came as a shock to his friends, be- Hiram G.

Litxenburg ARTHUR G. FOWLER IS GRAND JURY FOREMAN SOCIAL George W. Nleld October Term of Circuit Court Honored On Birthday Sloan De- Mrs. George- w. Nleld.

911 livers Charge. jlngton Avenue, was given a surprisei 'birthday chicken dinner on her! I The October term of the Allegauy sixtieth birthday at her home by wl County Circuit Court opened thisj Ule of B. O. Loco- morning, with Chief Judge D. bind- nio ti ve Firemen of Pride 448.

Mrs. JURISTURGES PROBE JURY ley Sloan and Associate Judge David A. Robb on the Tlie former delivered the customary charge to the enmd jury, explaining Us duties. Arthur G. Fowler, was named foreman of the grand jury.

Other members arc: Thomas W. Lease, Thomas Nlcld received many gifts. Sloan BeilCVCS Sale table was adorned with a large: birthday flowers, candles and favors. I Those present were Mcsdames J. C.

Spring, V. A. McDonald, C. Hobday, W. N.

Reel, Nettie Shaffer. R. A. Johnson, Arch B. Miller, A.

Dickey, Elwood Crabttee, George Kolb." cTc. R. Light, William T. McLaughlin, William J. Davis, George D.

Cleaver, James S. Hltchlns, James A. Rcitz, William H. Beaman, Davici Lamb, To Minors And On Sunday Escape Prosecution ARtf PI? AKfc Arthur Sanders. Hanson reat owcr anc mpor t- HnrHsrm TVirta i Harrison; Reel, Merle Day, Loving Smith, Lcroy Nclld.

William H. ueaman. uavin uamn, shlrlcy Dayi Harry eld rciw John L. Seymour, Harry C. Hltchins, Nle)d NleW Mr I cause he possessed a jovial disposi- i tlon and was not.

subject to mor- Hiram G. Litzenburg, 85, Haiti- bldity. more Pike, husband of the late Georglana (Fisher) Litzenburg, died today. Services will be held Tuesday account. Water iture was charged to the flood with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery.

Insolvencies totaling' llarman H. Tressler $2,421.04 affecting about 150 persons Harman Hamilton Tressler, 56. of were granted. The Western Man 1 -1 Meyersdale, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad brakeman, died in Memorial Hospital this morning. Surviving are two daughters, Madeline and Beatrice; three brothers, Edward John and Charles; three sisters, Mrs.

Daniel Shoemaker, Meyersdale; Mrs. T. M. Tooland, Glencoe, land Railway was ordered paid $3,822.93 for repairing the Baltimore street bridge and the wall on North Mechanic street. Another order gave $100 each to the Parent- Teacher Associations of Union Street, Pennsylvania Avenue and Gephart schools.

The money will be- taken from the movie tax fund and will be used for charity. cost of sewering and Improving LeFevre road, from Fayettc street to MacDonald Terrace, and Besides his widow, he Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Roby; two sons. Van'and Donald, and brother.

Shirley Roby, all of tills city. He was a past master of Fort Cumberland Lodge, No. 211, A. F. and A.

Masons, and a member ot Salem Chapter, No. 18, Royal Arch Masons, and All Ghan Temple, A. A. O. Nobles of Mystic Shrine.

Mr. Rohy was a member of Antioch Coramandery, No. 6, Knights Templar. He was a past high priest of Salem Chapter and he was also and Miss Sarah Tressler. Burin! will a Scottish Rite Mason, 32nd degree.

be at Hyndman. Pa. Yern'on Hufrglestone KUes Frostburg, Oct. services for Vernon Hugglestone, 42, who MacDonald Terrace was reported as died Friday at his home in Detroit, $1.775.73 by City Engineer Ralph L.jwcre held this afternoon from St. Rizer.

The city will pay 5881.82 for LeFevre Terrace, there being no property fronting to which a charge can be made. The remaining amount, $893.91, for MacDonald Terrace will be paid at the rate of $1.5404 per lineal fool. Reports Submitted Reports were submitted by the street and alley department, street cleaning department, water department, humane officer, health officer and the incinerator department. The police and fire report showed 436 arrests for September and $763 John's Episcopal Church. Rev.

L. B. Browne rector, officiated. Interment was in Allegany Cemetery. He wos a brother of James Hugglestone, this city.

Surviving are his widow, his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Hugglestone, Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the home, con- uucteij by the Rev. Dr.

Eugene P. Skyles, pastor of St. Mark's Reformed Church, Interment, will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. The Masonic lodge will have charge. collected in fines.

There were 33 fire calls, little damage being reported. Fees collected by the engineer's of- hce in September were $303.58. Privilege license collection was $28, general $642.50 and transfer $2. with whom he resided, and a son, Anthony, who lives in England. Mrs.

Raymond S. Bridfes Funeral services for Mrs. Leoda S. Bridges, 23, wife of Raymond S. Bridges, 914 Gay street, who died yesterday, will be held at 10 a.

at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Surviving, besides her husband, arc three sons, Calvin, Joseph and Wesley; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elrlch; two brothers.

Mel- finance report showed thejvin and Calvin, and three sisters, following balances at the end of Mrs. Edward Obaker, Mrs. Henry (lie month: General. water ope- jatlne. SI annexation, 1931 sewer bonds, flood liens.

general improvement bonds, city hall annex, $48,078.35, and paving bond, $131.01. Th-i flood account was re-! ported overdrawn $500. and Miss Vcra Eirich. Mrs. Roger J.

Otter Funeral services for Mrs. Arline Otter, 30. wife of Roger Otter, Bloomington, who died Saturday at Memorial Hospital, will be held at consumption for the Mcy ersdaie Pa ending October 4 was 56,375,000 gallons. The daily average was 8,043,000 p. tomorrow, at the home.

In; terment will be in Union cemetery. Surviving, besides her husband, Barbara and to 7,895000 for the he7 W. H. -same period last year Lake Gordon r'Meyersdalc, and s.x w- two feet, ten inches below th? hrnthnrc Ki WnH st spillway and Lake Kaon 11 feel. WalLcl Pa Car! inches below.

'Pennsboro. W. Albert, Meyen. Collections -Movie tax collections for Septem-! ber IS were reported as $157.30 dale, Ray Piedmont, and Fred CITY BRIEFS A night-blooming cereus ex- to bloom between 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Patrick T. Lacey.

C34 Maryland avenue. Charged with disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace, three men who gave their names as Patrick Mrs. Gordon L. Bowie -Photo by Golditne. Following a colorful wedding Saturday afternoon at Emmanuel Episcopal 'Church, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon L. Bowie today are en route to Bermuda. They motored to New "Xork and sailed for the British Island resort. Mrs.

Bowie.the former Miss Eve- fn Llghtfoot ClaybrooK, is pictured above In her wedding gown of ivory velvet, made after the Grecian In- fluence. Her bandeau of seed pearls and topazes and a large spray pin are family heirlooms for four generations. Following the reception, Saturday night, at the Fort Cumberland Hotel by the bride's mother. Mrs. Edwin John Harvey, William F.

Barley, William C. Conlcy. Edward J. Carter, Frank A. Shober, William G.

Findlay, James Patterson, Nicholson Ellbeck, Dennis Sullivan. List al Petit Jurors The petit Jurors are: Herbert J. Wcntz, Charles F. Peters, Jefferson Mete, Clayton Pfaff, Kerr R. Hoscy, Fred G.

Dodge, Harry Stevens. John T. Btrrr.lngrmm. John F. Shauwec- Iker, Wheeler Arnold, Barley I.

Smith, Clyde W. Wilson, John H. i Ayers, John D. Li beau. Irving W.

Holmes, Lewis J. Harris, George A. Dressman, Louis Rice, Albert lAbcrle, James B. McGee, Lorlng IBoggs, Harry J. Shupe.

Howard P. Miller. John F. Schaidt. J.

Richard I Kendall. i After the grand jury retired to i enter upon its work, the civil docket was called with members of the bar in attendance. B. Claybrook, an informal Barre vl supper was given by Mrs. William L.

Gulland and Mrs. Orville Shlrey at the former's home, 628 Washington Indications arc thnt the criminnl docket this term will contain about the usual number of traverscrs. There is one murder case, that of Raymond "Buck" Fiorita. charged with the of Albert Hosselrode, July 26, In a gun battle near BUSINESS CONDITIONS FOUND IMPROVING So States H. B.

Sottlen, Kelly Manager, Who Was In Conference At Akron. Improved business conditions in the United States and around the world were reported by H. Soulen, general factory manager of the MOST MERCHANTS FAVOR.HOUR LIMIT of Body Cited by Court As Term Opens and Mrs. C. E.

Nleld and children Loring, S. J. and A. G. Nield.

Mrs. Nield. Loretta Nield. Mr. and! Ourlng his charge to the October Mrs.

Robert Turner and Mr. and jury in the Allegany County H. Dolan, returned recently cil Cowl thls morning, Chief Atlantic City where they attended Jud Li'xHey sioni. commciHed the forty-first annual apparent neglect cl investigation of the Order of Shepherds of of ro liqu leham violations, in to minors. He.

said that the IPKH! sale of Barley Elected wns no m-w thins, but A. 0. H. Auxiliary Head' 11 1 ll lmd 011 Ul SUii dltri -the enforcement of the Fccicnil pro- The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians held net for a period of thirteen special meeting yesterday i years. Prior to Ihul time, (he court at the C.

D. of A. Home, with Miss Rose Kelly Westcrnport. president of the county organization, giving an address and conducting the election. The following officers were I lie had noted nl every term of court a number of indictments for f.ale of liquor on Sunday mid to In conlrnM duriiis the Insl three with Ir-pal Mile of Agnes' eV pVeMder, in the coumy.

Mary Nootmn. vice president; a P- nc cf him abeth Lindner, financial secretary; 1 nollc of the grand jurJw Margaret Dawson, recording ccre-j rc suc violations. 1 tary; Ella Schutc, treasurer; Mary Coffey, mistress at arms; Mary Keech, standing committee chairman; Elizabeth Stowcll, Irish history chnirrmn; Minnie Moorc, sentinel. Judge Sloan Mild (he court hud information nnci the jurors cerlnlnly must know it. that boys and girls in the county between fifievn and twenty were being frerly served i chink at some plncos.

He The Junior Division guve a pro-j lhe i.r making nn Ingram of songs and readings. vesll lUlon liny participating were. Carol SWr brounht. before the Juror.s. ns was elide, Joy Lee Kenny.

Wanda Let-' 1 rvil nlul (o lc CELANESE OFFICIALS MEET UNION LEADERS lla Reurcsentativcs of the United Fl anccs Undncr. Mary Julln Conlff.l Jlroad I'ou-or Of Jury includ Jftnc iii 1 Mary Btaplcion. 1 The court outlined to KpHr4cond vice Vlr8iuiH Bcl1 Rv ai Malhews. Rose Jury, customary, soveral matters prLidcnt of the Li WB to ition, and committees reprcsentliiB Want Two Hours; Collections For Last Week Total $330.16 Seventy-one merchants report they are In favor of. one hour parking lu the meter zone, according to a survey made last week by the departmental employes at the! Lindner, Pliyllis Brown, Mary Francos Shirdlffc, Phyllis These BIT tin- snlo.

of nnr- JRuth Mathews, Sylvia SlurcUfTc doors of public buildings to tS 'Helen Lindner, Teresa and Rcgina lopen outward: rxaniliwtlon of books Amcelie plant conferred today nr nri mihlir nfflrpre rnmlt.tli«r rollnr- officials of the Celanesc Corporation of America. Kelly-Springfield Company, who re-j Cumberland Chamber of turned today with several of hisl Harold W. Smith, secretary, said' executives from a conference with this morning 21 favored a two-hour leaders of the rubber Industry and 20 were opposed to using Akron, Ohio. the meters. One merchant express- The meeting covered various tech-led the view a half hour was enough meal anr! production problems in while another said one and one-half the industry and also business and-hour should be allowed, economic conditions In the United! Eleven persons outside the meter States and abroad.

said they favored one hour of'business conditions ln tlle zone ancl others out -showed that, in-the-manufactiiringfslde the zone said they did not ap- tacted and 17 stated a one hour Lindner. Refreshments were of public officers remitting collnc- i Events Noted lions to the State treasurer, and Manhattan Temple, No. B. Pyth- of the county buildings, jian Sisters, will meet tomorrow Jail, County Home and Sylvan Reed this morning and was resumed I 7 3Q for; treat Insane Hospital. He ndded this afternoon with for I mmM thal wlllle lhe stftw Budilor peri.

ic executive committee of La- examined the books of such Assortallon-PUbllc officers. committee Iiotn afternoon, with spokesmen the conferees declining to make statement. It WBS indicated thai: i the discu-ssions will continue for! several days and that a joint stale-; the choo meet, at 7:30 p. todny nt Ihe Jury sliould utid meat will be Issued later in the week it Uiey were properly kepi, and bnl- Tlie Ladies Aid Socictv of AHe- by the management and union of- Hlly aspltal will meet" tomorrow! Judge Sloan the srM jury flcials. Bridges, Harrison Allison and cent ls fol eCBst for next J' ear Industries there were only 18 rove of tne meters cent fewer people employed customers were con- in 1 Mr.

Soulen said. "The construction industry, which is responsible for the largest group of unemployment, is still backward, but improvement of at least 50 per PERSONAL Mrs. Nelson W. Hussler'hnd lost much of its Importance iwill serve tea. n.iilMed by Mrs.

compari-d Io origin In B. Ltte. ciirly in Enijlnnil. The Bedford Raatl Homemukors 1 hi- said, Brand jury hns limil- Club will meet ni 7:30 p. m.

U)- i'd time Kiiri is depondcnl on return Mi-s Grace Ziler Central avenue-'morrow, nl the home of Mr.s. Ray- informaU.Mi given it by Stair. Mrs. E. Dawson and daughter I mood H.

Thompson, Monroe avc- Bounty nnrl city Mac and Doroth Bckan ue rol! wi te current Pence officers. The rand Evelyn Mne, and Dorothy Beckman. of Ridgeley, attended the forest festival, Elkins, W. Va. jury, however, Mill had nil the power It, Allegany Hospital Card Club will; ever had.

with the right and power Frank Pattituccl returned a Oerj have Hfi setback party Wednesday make Investigations into ru.y coo- limit was enough. Three favored visiting relatives in South Bend al 2 P- Bl the A1 ie clllu Mr.s. dltion of di.M'csprrt for Hit laws, Its two hours and four said Uicy hadUnrt in 'Ijohn Porter will be hostess. This rnrmbeis knew of. in the county.

no use for the meters. Uicy Some merchants declared buyers from rural in Chicago Welby L. Brunk. street, is ill with grip. Goethe tllc nrsl ViCW row Bridges, of Corriganville, waived a hearing today Justice-of-the- Peace Court and asked for a' jury trial.

The charges were preferred by Albert Imes. Mrs. Flora Twigg, 41, of Port Ashby, W. suffered minor cuts and bruises, lost night, when a car in which she was riding collided with another machine on the Prank- fort Road, ten miles south of this city. She was taken to Memorial Hospital by James Marker, 522 Williams street.

Police last night found a man lying unconscious in Butler alley in the rear of the Rosenbaum store. The nan. who later gave his name as Piiui W. Gilford, 446 in taxes. Foreign Countries Ahead i sections complained because of the MHX 901 ftrliea wiu al the ss Pcltn i meters.

is attending a Jewelers' 1 Paul Hfl11 tomorrow at p. A new scries of Tuesday card PRESENTED AT UNION STREET Several stores objected to being Improvement in other countriesi askcd make Chfm 8 for nickcls is somewhat ahead of the United hllc two arlors sald lhelr ing at J.he Emerson Hotol. Haiti- I The following prnfirnin wns pre- The Ladies of the Moose will hold SCIUcd bv GrnAf Slx or Unloll Edward E. Alexander, Louisiana! 1 card pnrty Bt the Loyal Orcler of iStreet School Friday f.rternoon: States," he said. "Using i928 as a clients hart complained.

No mer- avc mje. of the Bal- Moose home at 8:30 p. m. Thursday. AUcndnl ce Grnde one.

basts, -the world as. a whole Is njchant wants any extension of mol Ohio tie plant. Green Nursery Party Thorn 0,1 Rice; crndc t.wo, Lila Lee meters but one wholesale house re-; Spring J5 Atlantic City attending A ul)lic cm Party for the bonc-' Russ: rnde thrni-. Normn Raupnch: per cent above average, while the United States is three per cent be- ported 15 salesmen had commented NRtional Safety Council con-j flt of the Kralln Memorial Day! rte four. Kenneth WJ.11.LAJU tJl'CllrVo IO iinviviini low, England and Germany, South favorably.

Most of the merchants iice, October 5-9. Nursery will be held at 8:15 o'clock; Belly Conner; fade six. Lois Africa and Australia showing 'the half hour limit caused some Mrs John McClure, left; wnlRlu Rl lhc staui Armol Morton; boys opportunity loom 1, ed Improvement. The greatest nd- i loss of business. Some also suggest-! for her home- in Franklin, ac-1 ni iciee nve llundlc(i setback vance, as compared to 1928, that a 10-mlnute grace period' companled by her mother, Mrs I dominoes will be plnyed.

Prizes ro been shown by Japan. "The coming year," he said, show improvement in the trans- i should be allowed for persons quick purchases. A -'ditor AireMiinn; boys (ipporiuiuly corn II. Jamc.s Cranlord: boys op. Lee Bowie i nvc bco 11Bled lt)c(U mrr porimilly room III.

Donald Tre.xlcr: Miss Demarius Kcrpich. daughter I chBnts Blld Miss Lo-; Kir opportunity room. El.Me Dickri- portation industry' ir real estate! reportcd the collections from the. re has to attend values, fann income, stock metcrs Iast wcek totnled "30.16. Un er.sity.

wages corporation earnings and re-j first weok wllcn Qnc half Uour llmlt Mrs. Patience Mabel tiil business. It will also see i -j was allowed, $258.95 was collected. Harrisburg. Saturday and' A.

Wolfhopciof Mrs Macy Hcrplch 71C Bedford i retlft Mlllpr heads the Brrangc- oo physii-iilJy hnndlcniippd. 'matus committee. Mnlnmphy: awarding of Group to Mwl nnd weekiy ntlcndiiiirc Group of thr honors to jirnde rour nnd boys l1cr ib creases in prices, in rents and street, was taken to Allegany Hospital. His head wns injured when he stumbled and fell. The U.

S. Route 40 Association meet tomorrow at noon at Scott Key hotel. Frederick, Md. whlie weight collections for tember were $40757. Taxes and! David if.

Loar I "In pur own Industry we see increased consumption of rub-p ber and cotton. The. in-j dustry should show a 10 per cent WEDDINGS Buhop-Stcvcnson Miss Janet Stevenson, daughter Terra Alta, W. Oct. IRESTRAINING ORDER water, rents received in September.

were 581,382.10. Of this amount eral servlccs wcre held yesterday af- i at Rccdsville for David H. ON STOCK TAX RISE increase next year, trucks 20 peijof Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stevenson, rent, bicycles 50, and trailers 100.

Ellersllc, and Wilbur K. Bishop, sonj "In 1929 less than nine per cent of'of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bishop, automobile's were more man Vale, were married Saturday at years old.

Now 36 per cent are M. E. Church. Wash- models anci only 15 per cenj; of cars' ington, D. by the Rev.

William room III Miirv Ednn will hold its first meeting 'he and Kathli-cn Sunday the uuest of her sister, Mrs. B. F. See. Grand avenue, nnd her 8 011 "lone.

LOUR A gradr MX; rlram- nunt. Mrs. George Bowman, Goethe "brary Washington street. al 7BUon o( umO by strcct Mrs. Inomns A.

Slure.s will re view Auhur Shiilu. Fred Griffith. Jean Mr.s. John Earl Hinklc and son. Billy.

Bedford street, and Mrs. Cha.s. L. Wclf-ird. Valley Rond, returned Wol- Bnltimorc.

Robert L. Troxcll. of driven this year are 1936 fnodals. 293.31 was for water. letter was read from Urban Matthews.

Corrieanvilie, protesting lness a B. W. Folsom. aa- Lonr wno the parking system. An unsigned letter asked that Wills Creek be dredged.

The LaSalle Institute Athletic Association was given permission to park a car advertising the LaSalle Day football game, ori Baltimore street on Saturdays. sisted by Rev. C. D. Whited, conducted the services.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Alice Conley Losr. one daughter, Mrs. J. Calc, Reeds- five grandsons, one brother.

E. Loar of Reedsville, and two sisters, O. Ringer, Terra Altn. and Mrs. F.

D. Snydcr, Ma- 'A permit to use sound was withheld sontown rjendlns an Investigation. I Mr alld Mrs Lln er attcnd- A petition residents on cd the funerfll ford street opposing the widening of'the street from. Centre street to the, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad crossing was road. Another petition Patrick T.

Casey Following a suit filed recently in! The cl cen the Circuit Court In equity, a court crease now with more than 2,000.000 cars going on the scrap hcnp this year." Outstanding Statistics order has been signed by Chief Judge D. Lindley Sloan, restraining the city nnd county tax collectors from collecting taxes on. certain stock owned by Mary Elton Roberts. The court sustains the plaintiff's were: contention that the assessment on) The United States and Canada I A. Kcesc.

The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Heiskell.

uncle nnd aunt of the bride. In addition to tlie parents of the couple, guests at the wedding included Mrs. James W. Bishop, Miss Rose Bishop. John F.

Schaidt. this way i roxeii, IJUH street Clarksburg Sunday Exponent-Telegram. SOUTH END ROOSEVELT Margaret Mitchell's novel. "Gotir Nrubcrry. Lois Muiton.

Roy Wilson. With the Wind." Mr.s. Lolir rhrimns Heiiait. Roy Norwood, and Richards will preside. Churlr.s Tnylon; (irnmnlti'atlriii of Birthday Party for Miwi Houan from 'Alice In WonrierlnncI" Mr.

and Mr.s. Chn.s. L. Rowan. by Mary Wyand.

Lloyd Miirnr-on. entcrtnliK-d u-it)i Pmricia LynrJi. Ilainllion, party In honor of their anc Betty Schlunt: Chloc. Friday niilht. Mftldcn thr Irtnn iA birthday cake ndorned the table- Mclnltx-h.

Nrwburry. and the color scheme wn.s pltik nud i.yneh: school MHIR. crnrir white. Others present werr Wllllnm Ellrti Tthompson E. True.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond scenery U-BS ananccd by Rov Wll- i Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond son )lov Norwcxid. Brttv Schlunt Tr Katc Anna Dnnk.vy. EVB llrnry Other statistics quoted by Soulcn Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. nrd F.

Knox, Falls Church, Va. The Roosevelt Club of South ullcr Mooro.Dorolha Gilbert, umberland wns oigaiib.cd Frtdny' Mickp Ron "nn, Elmo Llller. Pnul 'i night at a meet Ing in the Watson i Ctl William Twl(j Harry Black-; i Building. Virginia with Robert Biif5. Joseph the stock was doubled proper notiflcfition to hrr.

The 'plaintiff cites tliat the as-'world. n-ithovttibetween them four out 01; Amcrlcnn university. Mr. five new automobiles built in RrR 1926 from i world High School and is advertising man- sessment of some shares of stock, Tj le clty of clevc i Rlld nlonc has: nger of the Cumberland Daily ow-ncd by her In the Victoria Lum- more cars re tcre than any After a trip to Boston and Atlantic rv nv IH bv im Aiilninobllc uo The bride grcdunted In 1933 on llt nHD4nnT William Morclmid. Miss ROWHII re- Of! Amnrlrnn nnU- itv Mr residents Signing lip RS or '8' nBl rf (TOSsi I1R llr Nat Hi ll WH nf tt membei-s.

Hnrvey J. Hrcklfr was' ccl ca mnnj nirscnus. Thomns W. Oct. funeral of Patrick T.

Casey was ber and Manufacturing Company of Vancouver, British Columbia, was country except, six. protested the proposed use of the! neld Saturday morning from St. old librnry building oh Greene street Thomas Catholic Church with scr- for a colored recreation center. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs.

Howard B. McClurig. Ill FRirmont avenue, announce the birth of twin sorts, yesterday at Memorial Hospital. vices by the pastor. Rev.

Francis Spillar. Rev. John A. Mountain of St. Patrick's Parish Cmbcrland, Md.

was In the sanctuary and conducted the services at the cemetery. Mr. was born October 2. i 1857, at Scranton, and followed $300 per share in 1934-35 and that this was raised to $600 in 1935. Check for the original assessment was tendered and she has refused to pay the Increased tax bill.

Albert A. Doub, Is attorney for the plaintiff. STATE BIBLE CLASS i City they will be at home October United SUUes has better thnn: 12 at 104 Columbia street, one car to every five people. Ethio- i pla has one to every 17,000. i FIREMEN SUMMONED and John McHiiRh.

trca-! APPOINTED TO SALKS STAFF surer. The charter of the Club is' I.nViile Inn. T. Prirlmrd. 65, of F'nrk stiflrrcri lacor- fltions nnd bruises of thr left IfR mid hand rnrly la.st niRhi He WRS opwnnd for membership, and regul- meetings.

will be announced. James W. Bishop, this city. IIKS iBken Io Allrps.ny Hospital, where bern a.s.sl.stnnt to thr his condition today reirorird to soles msnaRcr of Footer's Dyo llr "not serious." Works and plnct-d in charge of the; William Onlhrlr. Tnfcomsi Tires it.se 61 per cent of al! the T0 APARTMENT HOUSE i world's rubber In dollnr value, me- chariical goods 18 per ceni, boots) Three, fire companies responded and shoes nine per cent, solos and to a false nlnrm at 12:15 a.

m. FT? PTT 1 PO'-sTOKF'Ff 'P 1 i i "-fj ecnrrnl sales of- drlvrr nf UK- rnr. ir- nt Ht the Ioca) nu( Hil hop thr mishap to (Xilirr The Trcasuiy announced ihr 1 entered upon Ills duties W. Slnlr Pnllrr, IP- heels, three. today, when a three-story npart- Rubber wns a billion dollnr hnius-'mcnt bou.sc at 223 BRltlmorr.

street! Joint Committee had recommnuclrd acceptance of a sit offered for nrw postofllce at receiitly resigned a.s tren.sur-jl er-mnnaficr of the Potomwr and Icr Co. W. Vn the drlvrr on own (x-ndliiK a. fnrthci luvi-nl- mining hav(ng worked in the gold! More than 300 delegates to the I this year. DELECJATES RETURN try In 1920.

while the world spent was filled with smoke from the half a billion for rubber Firemen said a fire wns fields of Colorado and later In the seventh annual convention of the; iscartcd In (he furnace, but the pipe mn Mfl lanri ns 1 arJ lRnd Deration of Men's Bible Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm Logsdon.j vanla. and West Virginia. For the Bowling Green, announce the birth i7 years he has been a rcsi- daughter, last night, at Ahe- gany Hospital.

and Mrs. Lynri Belghtol, 30 -Hiifnblrd street, announce the birth of. a daughter, last night, at Mcm- orlal Hospital, and Mrs. John Hlnkle, Wiley's IWrd, W. announce the birth nan, this morning, at Memorial dent of Thomas.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Mary Casey; a slater, Mrs. Mary K. Love of East St. Louis, and the following children: James Edward L. and Mrs.

H. McLinit, Cumberland, Mrs. S. Webater Springs, W. John Pa.

Nine grandchildren alto survive. Among relfltlves Mr, nnd Mr.s. Wilbur Crowe, tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Win.

Midland, announce the birth of sjMcUicary Mra. John Kennty, i son, Sept. 30. (Cumberland, Classes returned to their homes yesterday and today, after selecting Mt. Ranier as the convention city for 1937.

The sessions will be held next April. The convention, which opened here Saturday afternoon, was climaxed yesterday afternoon with a mass meeting at Centre Street M. E. Church. A sunrise service, scheduled yesterday morning on the steps or the Department, of Public Safety building.

WNS held Instead in i in many countries in the wa, not connected. Slates, more cars are being boughtj 0 1 the house wcrclP 1 riltunled on the north-; l.V sld- of EnsL Main street. The property was offered by! at aj Main Parent-Teacher tills year thnn In 1929. Taxes which absorbed 10 smoked out" until the rooms wrre Sstrrct frontage of RS.5 feet anrt cent nlred. The smoke billowing to per cent 1 panics No 1, 3 nnd 4.

Accompanying Mr. Soulen wcrej Engine No. 4 wns called J. E. Mccarty, L.

B. Gordon. D. C. fl a.

m. to extinguish n. Mazing Chase and W. W. Chlchester.

tcoal shed on Wa.sfiington street, near the Public Library. A resolution Is a wonderful thing, When people are dissatisfied, them Rsthor in convention nnd pass- IBS-foot depth. TOMORROW Private Brant Mnclr Corpora! Private First Clnss Knrl Bran! a member of CompRiiy Nlnr- trrnth United Stntc.i InfniUry, Ma- (tloncd a I. Srlmflrlrl Bnrrncks. Trrrl-' of Hawaii, which Is command- Tho Pnrffiil-Trnrlior by Captain V.

Sims. Enf.t Side School will inert to- liTcnilly been appointed night. Tiie JollowtnR 1)AYi mndc expert wlUijwIH stories of intercsthiR incl- (tile service riflft. His score wns from their vticntlons: The final registration dc.y btfoi-e tlie highest In his organization. Cor-1 Almn DelJotick, Marilyn Markel.

the November 3 election l.i tomor- poral Brant arrived In thr Rice, DoSnlcs Buser, Ronald row. Tlie 67 registration placfs in hui Department. October 33. Armlnuster. Dnvld Wright, Rutli Allegany county trill be open from'His recent 9 a.

m. to 9 p. m. another nine for fxtonslon or Jos Dumbrosky. Ocmldlna momfts service InlWentlliiK, Weaver.

Mar- Tn ATecl The Townwnd Plan Club the council chamber of the rc.iolu'ton; they will feel better. meet In the City Hall Tuesday Hall, due to cold James Allred, Texas. p. m. All persons nol on the county i Hawaii been approved.

Morrlss. Dorothy Smith, Ruth (books who wish to vote next month! ffe is the son of James O. Nrlhc Cook. Wandit Lre jmtist reRlster tomorrow-. W.

Va. Prior Io mllstinK JHHIIK-S nnri Wenrlrll Bosii.v The iTuesdny the Drmocrsts gninert the Army. Corpornl Brant sriiidr pupils will glvr KiO'ip iln the rrgistiRtlon. Itcnded Allrgnny.

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