————— A — nS i it es a eS oN WR 50 Be Ns, re 5 BEN AN gs Sl rt 5 AT Sl i a ey = ™ — The — Cancer sompany | and Evening This company of four parsons with | | render ati exceptional program at | Capt. Hardia o f te tramp steamer the Grand Theatre Saturday evening, “Princess.” his wile, snd Neal, their March 11th. Their success yince their son, Are making awihy from the port Organization bas besa phenominal. ‘of St. Pierre, Martinique, Welcher, Space will not permit publication of the mate, and his fon Joe, are the the man) glowing tributes atiesting only others aboard beside the truw. the universal satisfaction which this | in St. Pierre, Thomas Illington, an company of artists has given itn American, owner of | Lost Isisnd, en | many patrons throughout the East Hstg tho services of Hernandez and | [Each member Is endowed with =» Ponto, two evil adventures, to assist i pleasing personality and true artist's | him in esploiting his mine. When temperament Their program is they learn that llington has a tap | modern and effective, selecied with. a showing the the wherealiouts of the ‘sie, | View to elucate and pleass the public ‘they exchange sinisier gdances, but The “Wooing of Penelope” an or “decide to do their ifing only after iginal fantasy, written by Miss Chat her kbew of the milw's whereabouts ‘ham especially for this company, ls a While ington is [talking over the | Mont novel costume feature a4 details of the trip, and just as Capt. closes an exceptional program tha Hardin's tramp steamer “Princess” je | WII not tas to attract and hold = getting out to sea, Mount Pelee starts large sudionce. "belching forth fire i and lava, and | The Prewhrterian Church has -’ thousands of the Inhabitants of Mar cur? thiz engagement with the Chat. tinlgue rush madly fo the sea. bevy oncert Company and will have Capt. Hardin. at Neal's supplication ir susistance in the Church sor and against the will of mate Welcher, ; Yites morning and evening, Sunday . puts back to port vy rescue ma many | Mw oh 18th! Bunday evening nu spicia people Bx possible. {erste al program will be rendered Meanwhile, Tington, his a i 1 fie | davgliter} Admission to the concert 50 conti = An apportanity to bey a tleket will lsona ba given you. Only a Hmited 3 | nutsber can be sold. (Ba sure you get [yours before It i» too Inte. Carrolliown Five Suffers Defeat Si. Mary's Casloo, of Johnstown, | journeyed to Sunset Park law Sattirs] day night and defeated the Carroll town Big Five by the score of 41-30. It was a hotly contested game and those who aitended considered it one! of the best they have seen for weeks Hellman, a forward of the Flood City sgund, played =n remarkable | Igame making the most points for his team. Harvey, : Big Pive, played a fine jame but teould noi find the whole in the basket : : | when it came to shooting foals. Annette ; As ! tingtpn in Neal of the he period closing with the teams) Sih {ted at 21. In the second half, 81. wells, Hetnag | Mary’ # grabbed an early lead and in 10 the sea in & creased it the rest of the WAY. . Ahey sight the "Prin The Hneup: "which fan already ploked up St. Mary's 41 a load of people. Capt Hardia, | Hollman L those already aboard hat to McCaffrey A. Boes Hahn AE Carrolitown 30 Apel Harvey Farabaugh : © Bwope A. Bustiner Pees Field goals—Helmand McCaffrey and Ponto, ington sives Manuella; ’- A. Boes 2, Apel 3, Harvey 4. Fara | an oflskin packet ciutalning the map baugh 2. Four goals--Heiloun 15 out wing the location of Lost Isle, To of 21. Harvey 10 out of 25 Sabstitu the child's clothing he also pins i note, Hons—- Yearger ‘for A. Beuttner, explaining her identity and the vaine! TPOmpscn tor Apel, ‘Apel for Fam of the map. Hernandox, Pouto and bangh. Referes—Neft ington, after a terrifis struggle to A ———————— coat in their leaky boat. faoally ROOSTER SWALLOWS SPARKLER land on an Island and drop exha A $200 dlamond looked good to a the sands, Hernandez and Ponto handsome barred Plymouth are the first to awake, and going up to Mington, demand the map showing! held last week. So he stretched hia the location of Lost Isle. There is a | neck through the Iattice work of Buds terrific struggle, Jn which Nitngton is prize pen. plucked the diamond, and swallowed it down, while W. neily, the owner of the valuable sparigler. stepped back fabbergantisl. The big rooster made one peck snd the diamond gave way frotn its sold- | en stud frame. After securing the consent of the owner of the bird, 1. 8. Peterson, of | (Johnstown, J. W. Tdppincott pertor. | med an operation. The chicken's | Craw was cut open, and the diamond which had slready been put to work helping to grind up the evening meal was found and returned to the owner. The craw wag then sewed up again. terroratrickes « father to lake n to Hernandez Neal Watch for Coxptar Two. ® Yellow Packet.” | m.. ‘Robert. Litsinger Robt. Litatnger; 60 years old, a o> i Johnstown, Pa., Feb 4 Game | | Protector Kinter B. Rodgers has been notified by the Stats Gama Com | mision that a shipment of 45 ring | necked pheasants are due to arrive in Johnstown soon and to be ready to distribdte them. The shipment of the phoasants is in addition to the 200 rabbits and flock of wild turkers that the commission has sent here. Rodgers returned this week from Crawford County, where with other game protectors he investigated al lered fraudulent bounty claims. It fe estimated that at least half of the bounty, claims in Crawford County, were secured illegally. > | : ud Mrs. Michael Byrne. She is sur vived by her husband and these child: rem: Mrs. Albert Swope of Johns < town, Mrs. Mary Burgner, Mrs. X Prank Noon snd Mrs. August Kruz all of Ashville, and Gertrude, Hurry and Raymond, at home. The funeral took place at 9 o'dlock Thursday morn. ing. whon a mass of requiem was oelebrated In St. Thomas’ Catholic + Burial was made In the cemetery at Bt. Augustine, own resident of Ashville |Bheritf W. [mer County Detective James 1. | kehile, | charged and deliberated practically in & to Clymer, Advertising ‘bane sald: of the Carrciltowy The first hall was a seesaw affair, Care two hundred and fifee rooster at the Latrobe poultry show . dagen * | and ‘not sell to the reader of 4 J. Don: gawspaper. Lot the country And the rooster next morning was up| again looking around for more dainty | I Augustine Lx, pio wb SP Bl CAC PATTON, CAMBRIA CO, PA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1016 Pation Bowlers Miss Sritmater Paton ovi Oshall fs Ac- quitted at Clearfield son Clearfield. Feb. 8 Levi Oshall charged with sssavit and battery with (intent to kill, was found not guilty this morming in Criminal Court here Ht was alleged that he tried to kill Mulhollen and shot for Ber ol Cambria County. The trial was concluded ahout o'cinck this morning. 10 The Jury was only about ton minutes before rendering a ver ldiet, Iu charging the fury, Judge Bell instructed them to, bring verdict of tial. The charge of assault and batfery with intent ¥a Kill was reduced 'o a simple charge of pesault and battery, "The Judge in stricted the Jory not to consifer charge of attempt kill, He aeggul tha a3 1H Beldd that the raid on the Oshall hotise was | illegal, thint the Cambria County men without proper Jurisdiction, they were (respassing and that Cabal and his family had & right lefatil from he in thint the COshalls PPETR {hat i Mr themselves He Vision held iwere Justified is doing what they did. In the matter of firing on Sheriff My) bolle, there was 8 question as whe fired the Brat shot This bring & felony. ts the hry had iprhing 16 do with placing the costs which pounty will paid by the have to he Cambria Countalns here for the trial werp Sheriff Mulbollen and aon datoeg 1. Berkebile Constable Enoch Miller, Melville H James O'Hara, all of Ebessbury: Pasl Az sari, of Rarneshoro, and Gegrge D nl Cresson WHAT BRISBANE THINKS OF COUNTY NEWS PAPER ADVERTISING At a meeting of the Association, Arthar Iris “Kat the county poblisher but the business mas 4 he chants sand manufacturers have not Witllized the country newspapers sd ‘ean be ultilized. Remeinber ‘roads newspaper of the fair sized town le a man who buys everything, from the paint on the roof of his cellar. Everything between ithe barn. and every tool in the Meld he buys and you may sell him. He i» ‘nod. Hike the dweller in the hig eity ial. who gets hig water through 8 pipe, his Heht through a CWire, heat from the basemen! and whose sbtpping consists in gotting B resdy. made sult A tin or 8 paper box reads the country : newspapir evrything He buys pumps, stoves, automobiles. clothing. books, paints, farm fm plenvent ‘ture, carpets and his The man whe lamps dresees 8. farni In 15s room men and Tepressnt oils. individunis Some of them manufacturing enterprises mote. There isn’t & mun, here : who bas anything to sell that he ran A country Every man herd could more profitable advertise in 8 country newspaper in proportion to ix cire % [Iation than in any ion the earth. newspaber as an vertising medium for it has value.” A Om gre NOTICE ‘Te the Heirs and Legal Represents ‘tives of Augustine C. Fisher, De ceased TO Lancs Fisher, interm ~ Frank Shine TAKE NOTICE. that an Iwill be held at the — residence of Fisher deceased. in the } ' Borough of Patton, in the County of Cambria, on Tuesday the twenty: ‘ninth day of February next, at 11:86 o'olock in the forenoon of that for the purpose of making partitiop of the real estate of said decendent to and among his heirs and | representatives, if the same ‘done without prejudice to or spoiling legal to aw, Sherifl’'s office, February Sth, 1918 2.11.3 WE. Ebenshurg., Pa MULHOLLEN. Sheri! | hing and Les American’ chinl tulllerer from the fact that our mer Mehood fertising coluning as ther should and these facts: He who reads the little cross {1aent ix ‘house to the rement on the flgor of! his (rowf and the oelinr, evervihi RE in the ml a ready made dinner fo Buys | £3 other dablication ! emphasize the value ad ! ATE d with inquest | ist Episcopal ebhureh day. : can be ‘regular {of the whole: otherwise to value and ‘appraise the same according ‘und the at which time and place you are me ‘quested to attend if you think proper Preachi 2 at 1:3 worth Liane at £45. We will be pleased te have you Defeat Cresson: P -——— The (reson bowlers, eager for dol wealp of the dockpin artists of Pat tom, Jorneyed here last Tuesdny eve wire decisively beaten. From the beginning it was evident (ihat Cresson was 10 be casy pleking for the local hunch. Sweedburg slatred for having high score of 147. and having an average of 130. For Cresson Jones xxx” in the limelight, having i score wl 12%. Beveral of the stars of Pat ton were off colurs or the deors might {det Patton top three Eames’ $1534 Leitii the iocals hye @ven worse 176 pins I the Crean only 14 ROT pied w sie Bvt beaten by pins oF Sigs PAYTON Rweedbare Thompson Navick Wert Rn (sv erberger Bomieh CRESBON: Joniew Lewin Plowman Waugh Kline Byron Baptist Church Baptists church M ie A PFoM Bh Lop Freaent 8 ba AU Al de Now! and 1 Hidameed pens Certainty of Bae Het Bel wr, hat Yow Future God Hermon in evening will Dpikedt Might Tha Night ihe Perfect Das cP NM melding Tuvesday and pepural mreting Wodnes@ny a2 1:48 Lakpowy Giiities be. “The the Dawn Bangsar sihool at 1. FP yTRYeY PM Sundays Sohool and worship st the Chapel at 38 A. MM Bandas preaching add OnE services dxy at 7:36 P.M. ! The pleture of the Chipel appeared fant and un Fri Suncay in weed’ s Com motiwealth, having been put theres by! Rocre- Ir. Boars, the State Mission tary. There happened to De one hundred persons present when this pleture was lakes The enroll early one hundred and Afty, senabets forward with £3 exmetly Al “the ooking the time enthuasinam te when the pew Chapel will te erected. Punds for Ere accumulating in the the board The allen of the church huve com jleted all srrassements for the an nual Washington Sapper on the Bod of this — Tickets are selling Only thirty five conte For the full supper. The sapper will ba better than in other years and is savies a good Aenl as the people know tf has siwnys been a splendid | supper. Remember in the primary (room Febhraary 23nd. be sinning at five oelock and lasting throagh the sVening wirship Sabbatli miwning af topple . The Philos Giving Evening wervices Sermon “The Indrelliog Pre trensry rapidly PYen Pa bi Hurts Habba Pravey h School at 11:40 meanting Wedneaulay evening ‘at § o'dlock The public will receive a weicome 51 all services Rev. ID OO. Schneddy. Minister The Sanday School of the Method is vary ‘maeh alive. In about every department there is some special effort dain made for a better and larver school The effort for the coming Sunday is three hundred which is nat beyond ita capabilities. You will be welcome if you will be ane of the Runday . Tha subject for the sohaol day at the pronoling services wre “The anid The Mind of the Plush Spirit Sehool iThoosan Sunday 3:0 P and T:30 at i] Bn worship with us Bert A. Saltar Pastor ‘afin RRERLY iy. Pre this purpose af ‘waniaineer who Eo A Miss Fmms Chrietinn Strictoatior. # well known resident of this- section | ‘of the county, died at ‘Bunday morning on her father's farm | 1:45 in Carrel township. IS was born is Carrol township Augoat | 1867, and spent her eniire Hife: hers, She wis a daughter of Andrew Stritimatter. one ol the best known the older residents istrict, who is SG years 44 Catherine Corn Siritimntter, deceinsnd. Rurviving any her aged father & tthe the Rey Pather Agata OO. R of {ey ard Mra fon, Bree nye. Mrs Bil af Cmrrnd township Viientine Bishop of Allegheny of Carrol 5.8% B Hoar Jeannpet!s Mise Strittmatter way a2 thomber of Benedict's Catholic Chiatel, (ar A solemn blah na ne auf re wan gelebrated |n aeiork Wednewiar whieh adioining of Undertikor Stephen a, of thet 3 fers Bolder. y Mrs fownahip. and Rieter M fhese Ais J ham tf hill for tun Jonah sintioned a tha eon veg Poul town Guba al 19 rhs Sh aide AROUND THE A dt EX ane Highway will be here lo allend meeting off the Cambria s Walneadny, Mar ue Lest northern Uambiria's Ereatest gpodel roads athusiant te also making an effort to dive NHirhk that Joseph Hupier he RENLG: Phepugt Hazy } Springs. ote of ‘Somerville way Comminxionsr Cutininghiem pres | est, also = fme of Warden Kd Hisoe's Kast a the eomnty jail wie wan redeksed & few days ago. alter pmpleting gentence. left the iniditation he was an inmate of follow in 8 barber Barbers are sicss gary in x jail Paet as stitution and Warden Koes the man to ply his trade. tie prison File cum tomers gave him whatever they ould (or their fancy dictated. All told, of the School wre the man is said to have earned hous $100 during bis incarceration. The board of county rompiisstonars. while they would like to help (he Mathers Pension Doard an muck ss the | poxaible within the provishim of mw. say they can fad no lemal way of giving them an amount which thes recently saked for and wiieh, say. the work which All of the Kave aaked the hoard Hf esonmty eon my aniomery a8 AB Wt tare enables OT ey t Basa SON ers they repracent Pakmed hy eotisitien to approariate townrd the mintenancs institutions The have mot vet tulken thess requests The list of criminal cases for (he March term coart will | be tae ly shorter that it has been for some Lime. according to prespint badivstione During license court a sumnber con fined in jail charged with mindemea Bors of various And were septenced, (he work of t week will Soarnle say actos rn of he commoawaalth. Next begin pasey will be tried a, mimbar of (ther pleaders will appear at tha! sentence : Sherif W_ E nymbel’ of Mallioilen Lambria coiinly Cabell the shot ons of sherilly deputies Iss: April during a raid on the Oshall mouniain home pear Coalport. The trial twige postponed -once on seovouat of the Hiness of Sheriff Mulhollen und | fast December boeausy of the ab: sRgce one of nesses Swedish Lutheran Charch stv the trial of Law) old ¢ i - Divine services will be held Swedish Lutheran Chureh morging at 10:36 Sunday School at 9.30 All conversant with the Swedish! language are most earnestly invited | to come and worship with as. C. WW. Satell, B. I, Pustor in the o'chonk | "Bapudre [Harrington (Gay Mrs, Mary Yost | Winslow Haeged | | Finid goaleD ; Lavire | vat af 19; Harrington § ont of 38, Cans miki Heer bis with about $62 in Big pocket --earsed while The (Mmeved Demily. ih Any other in | albiprored | they | is entirely necessary i cary on! hospitals in the enghty for appropriations for 1814) the ipa leila of {within the ‘he paid, kinds entmred pleas fhus shortening | WOMAN'S the #pecinl temm of ‘eourt, and although only a list of civil cordial the the defendant's wit ‘him and he sithseription. Suniday | to ree YEAR ™ ADVANCE as PP PE fant Saturdiy evening the joeal dwcorined | Hiign School ve journeved to Coal port and thers sndeavored io play basketball with that Sve and a2 a re sult Conlport trimmed Patton to the pute of 28.7 of the and | The joeals were completely out lune By the Hecearias township High School five who had the game well in hand kt -n tinaes The lineap PH 8 fiilian 1 B T MM 8. Claten Lomire Potter Mullen Byers MH. Potter tor Byer. Potter 5. Gates 3. ghals—Lomire D Benrer Hubstit ations Foy 5 - Gi { Rartorom- - Riad Stan, hist mififice motrin | burial took place In the cane cometary In charge | the most heart reading a that ever tool place in his occurred ast. Thursday = bars of when Frask crashed out BY idlenta, wininity the motor £m Rasy, Felner bad Bin fife A rus-away Le : 4 | The motors come down a grade in entering the barn and the one that enused Mr. Feigner th Jose bis life RUt away from the motormas asad eral through the doors on whieh the pafortanate man was working om Tthe inside of the darn. : Pwesnnad was about 6 rears oi and is survived hy his wife and relnven children. the eldest of the ‘children being 32 vesirs of age, and the Youngest being born but a few dares bale the fathers death. Mr. Feigner had miny friends whe share in the grief of hiv sadly be Mawr wis ecslabrated for him fa Holy Uross Catholic Charred. Spangler. at 10 o'clock om ‘Monday morning. Interment was made under the direction of Unden LF bichon Ark Bonn mea EE WEDDING AT sARNEssORO i Crmorge Me Taggart, sym of Mr and Mrs. MeTagper: of this place and Julie Asthery. dasgh- ar of Mr. asd Mra. William Asthery, Cd this place were united in martiage Ll the Butseopal Masion at Barnes worn, Wednesday afltorneen at 3.36 P.M. by the Rev. Goldsmith, of tha! place. the attendunce were Chas [Marah of Sealy level and Miss Hurriat Asthery, [wis sister of the Bride They returbed to Patton where la wadding supper was served at the brides home after spesding & few Lduys in this place they will reside at | [Boealy Level, of Scalp Level, NOTICE person holding any claims me will please present dl next week and same will Any Amel VICTOR LAURER. Patton. Pa. ASSOCIATION TO HOLD MEETING The Woman's Sulfrage Association (of this place will hold another enter tim for tainment in Miners’ Hall on Monday ‘evening, February 21, and a! Kieran of Somerset will be the prin Wit be | wen! to Clearfield yesterday to REPORT 19146. Mrs. RB. gipel speaker of the evening. ER ALL SHRIVELED uP A man wax afraid of s&s thusder storm aad (rawled into a hollow log. | The thunder roiled. the rain has Deen | poured down in torrents and the log swelled (up until the poor fellow was wedged { ho. six fast that he could not move. All his past sing began to pass before suddenly remembered had pot paid his newspaper It made him feel so snail that be was able to crawl out tof the log through a knot hole ; Sa 6 ol hangs that he AR CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our aeighbors ial friends for the kindness they | done in the sad hours during the sich ness and deat: of our. hoiipir wite : iand mother. the Lenox Coal
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