rp xian SpA LIFE on. A U. 8. NAVAL Every recruit in compeied to de 1 TRAINING STATION vote & certain amount of lime to the | : The average recruit enlisting in the | recently organized schooling system, | {Navy has po finished trade, theratore which amount to about ten hours al ke enlists as an Apprentice Seaman, week. The instructors are young aad Is sent to f the many train commissioned officers, recently grad inj statlony throughout the country usted from the Naval Academy When he arrives there he begins a Therefore their minds natursily are perhes of most efficient drills and frash with the regiired information istidies that a well conducted and. Ihe studies consits of the following: | {long practiced system can predace Geography, History, Enelish Gram iwlileh covery a period of si mt ser, and Blementary scithmetic. Re Land exnnot fall to be of material : cdes, the above, an ambitions youth Lalit anen to him bath mentally 80 may take up any special course of phy: ly studies desired, and he will allways LA certain amount of time is de find able and willing assistance at wasted th each study or drill as the hand. All ations are equipped with ; pure may be. He andergons infantry 5 complete and well pleked Hbhrary, : pik SBT vA f Ns iio signal, boats under cars. which is at the disposal of avery mad j y gy : ardinary flickering, smoking, smelly amp is and sailing drills. lostractions 0 lon the station : work, difficult work. Hard on the eyes, ofitimes knots and spilees, ghnners, Swesdish | ahout once a welt the entive {rain thy real cause of throbbing, nervous headaches. mercies, which are second 10 NONE ad force takes part in a sham battle. © But its a real pl to pick out the ‘of the many known exercises. swim pauaily divided. they oppose one an . stitches by the radiant, soft, white light of a Rayo i iming. No doubt many people are of ener i the xrm oss battle and ITs | Lamp burning (the opinion that the boy Is ATOWD .uiy a matter of time before every (into the water and jtx a case of gan fess an snoontrolable interss : A T I. N T 1 C | pither swim or bu drowned Far , . Hg A wt in the above mentitned drill and an a er | Crom it the instructions Are mOSt xiously awaits the day set for/it. {earefully carried on. ina large indoor Every station han a fully equipped pool constructed just for that por geymessium. and #Yery recruit le ex pose. | have never hoard of anyone ..uraeed. to interest Bimael! in sone drowning while undeTioing Instroc aihietic pastime. such as boxing, | ‘tions In swimming on ome of the fencing ronnisg, fumiping. hasebsil . Yi . deale f | many Naval Training Stations In ef focikall basketball or any other : : . mo difference—1} : 1 write us. Nr a Istance. Thal is a record 10 be proud in bastime. : A Ray: f Lamp waiey a h hey of And it's ——. booklet a ny inf, when one considers that thousands Toward the end ¢f ihe training pey —nctually HTproves the aw of a room. : (rf facruits are lnatrycied sich FAT. ied each wan receives x certain Your dialer can show you special designs, specially | EEE EEE amount of actual experience on the an ar iid room itchen rifle range, with hich the rifle and sete ke Your very parlor, Sr or k prot Fania. Xt waa MW , and nexpensive, 1oo~from $1.50 ap. ' Clenarenafly The First National Bahk fix me sree oe} A er + mast thoroughly understand: the | 3 rifle and platol ears and preservation ; Gives the best light when filled with Atlantic: PATTON PENNSYLVANIA IK of them. and an snfety precautions Rayolight Oil — the kerosene that burns without Ouapital paid up . « = $100,000.00 B pertaining to their use Pucavse of srrioke or soaell, that does not char wicks, but that s go, @ ¥ > is + kh : ® ; { 3 : Surplus - - . | 50,000.00 B the officient and thorough instruc dous yield a marvitous white, soft light: and un- tlonk, accidents are indeed rare on a La iis usisally intense and economical heat. ESTABLISHED 1893 (range conducted by the military for A °F And thousands and thousands of knowing house- The Oldest National Bank in Northern Cambria Foor of the United Hattes : \ wives nay money can’t buy anything as good as | 3 Many of the young men entering | : y a Atlantic Ragolight Oil for whitening clothes {(one- § 1 {als + go Eaves He Tasgt ol \ w A general banking business transacted. We vite pervopal [158s Service Nave have bewil eatiod halt eu to ol wi rl for cleaning stoves, hair interviews or correspondence with firms and individuals JO I Te aT Spon thw es nr Mahan anc com r dusting, brightening faded wishing to establisli or change their banking relations resources and abilities, commmquently > AA carpets. polishing furniture, etc. | oniduionn REE To the oo il oi =m Buy it by name—Atlantic Rayolight Off--rom any INTERESTS PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS vine BR AP el deiler who displays this sign : ‘of a rectally tralnisg therefins ia in Btecnmahip Tickets for ull the leading Lines; Forvign Draft B cleanliness and personal afReiency payahle in the principal cities of the world (Which consists of taking & bath ‘remuiarly. Inspection of clothing worn | ; : Safe Deposit Boxes for use of oar patrons furnished free, You RB every day at roll (all snd a regilar should have one or more of our Saving Banks in your home. napection of his entire wardrobe : Costs po more than the unknown, unreliable kind ‘Will teach the children practical lessons of economy | Which consists of an ample supply of clothing furnished to him when be! A Philadelphia I SOMPANY WM. H. SANFORD FRANK L. BROWN J frst calists. the clothe are vuined af JY y BixtLy datines £84 any wholeanie | SS Se —t—-—— "lig Ba UE wo Oashier. Woe be to the boy that fails in LY i his clothing properly made up and | a. . Him out and give him what they term : ‘a public scrubbing, which is far from a A SCHWAB, President. M. D. BEARER, Cashier. B being pleasint. Consequently if the br. J. L VAN WERT, Viee President. D. G. DUMM, Ass't J victim bas any manhood avout him. (which most frequenily is the *sse. ke NATIONAL BANK | iwill soon be on as nqual fodling with A the rest pertaining to cleanliness. OF PATTON, PA’ P The most efficlett company of re | ceralits usually ig granted some Jittle > : . . . $60,000.00 privilege that the others are deprived . - 20,000.00 of, visch as a little extras shore liberty. therely making evrything ORGANIZED AUGUST, 1906 competetive, which Is the foundation © Deposits Dee 31st, 10% . # 16.173 59 of interest and efficiency, everyone | Dee. Bw, 190 - . 201 963.16 soon findg themuelf striving to get on | 190 2g osc a3 J 0 lp make his company the : - : PVR RE | Wr ang help ma P ; Nov, 5 eh, 15s : TS 1 mont «Mclont one in camp. Besldes | Sept. 1st, 1910 . ; 191 625 7:1 “ete ly In existance a medal koows | Dee. 5th 1911 421.612 64 “7 the Halley medal, and is awarded | er Mi eR : eel eh Ti SH rman abet gnaw bom Sad baie | Nov. 26th, 1912 * . SURE ve Si a Bon ALF 11 listing Aug. 9th, 1913 i ; 576.741 96 for minority gradunting from one of | : 19 | = 417 24 the training stations daring the cur Sept. 12th, 1914 : : 617,447.3¢ rent year. To determine the winner, 3 onmpetitive sxxmioation is Seid 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits | Aner ruading thw above, surely | (Botte will aay the life of «a Naval » SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Trainiog Station {4 monotonoss and >, Moxley’ S Spec cial uninleresting The namerpgs ar. | Drafts Issued on all Parts of the World. - A General Banking J terest kinds of drills and instrec | Business Transacted. tons that a recruit undergoes toads! KJ Even the youngsters know there's a differents to keep his mind well occupied, and | We Solicit Your Accounts if a person has any red blood In their | : mn various brands of oleomargarine. voins. | can’t conceive how (hey can | | i undergn the raising and ant derive, bad If you have not placed on your Sting table this famous chi al sn i my alist pI A ions. 1 NA —. Saks wee bX i gpd how they can andergo the training and pot derive any benefit from it : While undergoing all this honeficial | training. the recruit is pared a very | Teanonable salary, getting fres med! | cal attention. and three. not faney, | but well cooked and substantial | meals & day. Al the end of the six months interesting training. he ia thom you don know - delicious and wholesa me [granted abou! two weeks furlough to t J & v * b all [Ko home on a visit, for which time wholesome, | aot sometimes—but t [of course he receives payment. He ix then advanced to the rat nK of an | “Try Ie With Your Next Meal” Ordinary Seaman. which advance | 1 not only for sa s sake, . ment increnses his salary 18 34 per J ‘ye " but also also for he 's sake. (cent not so bad for attending school | £ | for six months : ; Or pln wily : Churned by everyone is | i The young and ambitious men read. ; h Cori » Wm. J Moxley, Inc, Chicago (ing this article will do well to glee tr pr: riatia = fim 1 » ip wl 1 120.022 First Avenue. Pittaburyh, Pu apt to affect the nerves, [J their prompt ant serious atiention | LE . of Factecy Branchon | 117 Callawhill St Philadulphin | and consder the many opportaniiles : and continual standing offered to them in the United States ¥ Writ: for 64-page Bock of Fameas Recipes fe i Navy in regards to study terse! ear : fl LIVED IN MISERY, | may weaken the Heart. ning 8 trade and nargerons of her ad : 1 “i sasiersa rely Seo D : Mil . N - fyantages. ws: xe. | Dr. Miles’ Nervine ys a r ¢ $100 Reward, $100 - » »/ Y pain 1 bessn ong Or. | is invaluable for Nervous |§ | me recdors of tis uier =i be | Miles’ Nervine and a few \ - oy 3 : @ 4 : \ : che dreaded dissec ie | at scienow ba : : ’ days later started to xe | troubles, and for the Heart Bac wbie to cure In il ite ategus, a - : One Little Ad Wen { 1h | ! ! n AL is Catare iarvh Doing peeatly : E Dr. Miles’ Heart Treat- X ¥ Cintliuenced hy constitutional vorditioas e b : ment. [ soon got so much Dr. Miles requires tanstitutional trastonert : - i Hall's Catareb Cure to takers inh raali better that I was encour T i ? t +d wets thew the Blood on the duce aged and continued taking ear rea men Surfaces of the System theraliy 4d. the two remedies until I stroying the foundation of the ise pike : 3s nen svt mes iY Bu : ivimg tha patient strangth BY Beiileins nt t min wo we that we was | js highly recommended. |! 5 | You’ ve (int to Keo no bother (0 me at ail” | ag ’ f ture in qk Who A ; ACE ih Paid WK * £ te Sut P § ¥ i kA MRS, LOUIS KLG, IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE- : larg havd 5 Hall's fain in the Lelie | | Idaho Fulls, Idaho. | FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE | hey after One Hundred Dollars for any 2 : : 2 i nse that it fails to cure. on or list Aa cot sess Np. | ee ng CHENEY & Lo. Toieda, | —— : mn ; | Obie S0id by all Drugigiets, 7 | | 1 1 Bb
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