i lt A Me py ?, TTON COURIER ESTABLISHED 1893 STAR PRINTING GOWMPAN WwW. H. GURD, Presi i OF SUBSCRIPTION er sear. payable in advauce papers discontinued anti all Jtearages are paid, waless at the # publisher. at the Posloffice at Patton clans mail matier per inch for Cards of thanks fc per Mee Resolutions Sc per line Business locals Sc per line Political advertising 10¢ per line or #e por fuel diaplay, payable strictly =m edvamce Foreign advertising must be paid for Invarably fa advance. No com mission paid to advertising agents he So a SCIVILIZATION" Two shows tonight and four to # morrow will close “Civilization” at the Strand Theatre. Altoona. Read the adv. in this fsspe and then jump the train for Altoona. *(Civittsation.™ is the last word in sereen successes. When originally presented at the Criterion Theatre | New York City, where it still re mains. it attracted the attention of every dramatic reviewer, clergymen and amusement soecker in the great Metropolis; in fact it became the sole tople of conversation because of Hs message to bumanity. It is not deniod that “Civilization Wak conenived and produced for the sole purpose of terminating the great war now raging n Europe Neither can Rr he denied that it has had a potent affect in this direction, as witnessed By the commaents of those responsi ie for tiie comtinuation of tha strife To appreciate the beautins and fo anderstand the meisaire of “Clviliza tion." one has to see (t personally, Beeanas it 4 a personal message to avery thinking person. Feoltard GHll reformed to State Colleges Tiewday aftemsoan Mies Mary Melianng of Buffalo is the guest of Mrs. Paal 7 Hagrar this week Wiliam Madlcott spent New Years with frisnda in Philadniphia wh Racists very Mem of Your Family It is a problem to please everybody in a family, es- lly when it comes to coffee. If the kind you serve satisfies some and not the others, why don’t you try Golden Sun? We suggest this try-out because we've found through test that nine persons out of ten prefer this Golden Sun Coffee after they once try it. Judging from this majority, Golden Sun Coffee will give the satisfied members a just as good, if not better, drink and “hit the right spot” of the dissatisfied. Just try one pound of this coffee and let the individual tastes decide. Our bet is that you'll always ask for Golden Sun. Golden Sun Coffee is sold by first-class grocers. It’s steel cut, perfectly aged, blended and roasted and comes in air-tight tins. THE WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY a ry A Pe ik bees 14 ls BO 54. ER 5 aa 58 EA ENR RH KR ai Cali HE HCAs ak a i Spon Wks 24 SHPO ELS PEL SOON EL POOP GORGES USNER'’S i Se ek Ba 2 Ev WING SHOTS a sires a ds ROH The Rawat gil NLory aver fold. William Fox presnts June Caprice and Harpy Hillard in "little Miss -N 3 3 Happiness” at the Majestic Monday | fight v *® ..% Oi SALE--Two beds, dining som tabla and one hall dozen dining roc ohalrs Mrs. H.C. Yorger Palmer Avenue ain Hereafter the Triangle service will be shown at the Majestic on Tuesday | | change has been made in order to lmoke room for the Blue Ribbon! Vitagraph ipehts instead of Wednesday This Token From The Patton Courier, in the brave manher i whieh Jimmuary 2 1806 | worked trying to save t The Future Fire Protection | houwe, recetvid a ugly out, ia On Monday morning before the Manner on the back of his lef big fire at the Patton Clay Manufan | which will probably leave a sear toring Company's works, superin. | the remainder of his iife. The cut jendent ¥ F MeBitresh deeming it [over an inch long snd quite deep. in necessity {9 cane of five to nave Sidney Rounsiey also rosived ond protection araand the ‘works wevare injury on ose of hx socended 31 once to have the water filling from the top of the aia whieh passos directly by the | house and striking the engine. plant, tapped in wo places and | Girt Lost ordered fire plugs put in, and bad they arrived soover than they did, Lo Mey a Wm . ts. there is not the least doubt but that . " of of Prusing. has been missing from fire of Fridity night would have been! oo ire ast May.” Her name Tonight at the Majestic Theatreid'orted. With this protection in the! Annie, Any Informeten concern. the METRO offers “The Million Doliar Bride’ With Margurite Snow in the leading role Foi ¥ oi ® “he Taranula” a Blue Ribbon Joseph, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. death of his sisterinisw, Mrs. Dors Vitagraph on Wednasday night . "9% Mme Olga Petrova in “The Heart of a Painted Woman” will be at the Grand or Saturday night i bait. future a fire will certainly stand = ok poor show ut this plant when it is ve | 06 the girl: will be gladly Meowived : {ar ths Courter office. infant. Dead On Teesday W. P. Jucheon re on Saturday. December 2iat,{0fived the md inteiligsnce of the | Josoph Madison died . The fuserst|iScover. of Higar, Pa. He daparted services which were conducted by for thst piace Wednesday to attend Coming-<Cmne of the very [atest floureag of the sorfesn- rfaviovwa tha fncomparable In Dumb Girl of Portiel” At the Grand Thentre Ianvary oth A weird wild wonder fal speciacie staged at a8 ost ex Aine a ocaarter of a million dollars . - _. @ Heart of a Painted Wotnan' tha Grand Smturday gight. Prices and 10 cents * - . SATICE--Any ope found tenae Tiiawell or wile wth axfeating Haver will he dealt with warding {o law CHiver Renin » « - FOR SALE Good house cation Als Pano for fre xt this affies wom HH Bea of Homestead, wo returned from a Dusiness Haonal la. spent several days felanda fit town the Brel of the FOOT Martz of Brookville Tefar wi pounte spent New Year with Rig Brother HF Mars of Palmer AOI oA fev. Chas, Wasson, werd Bold on|the Paneml. Monday, December 33rd, at 2 o'clock. | H. F. and R. J. Good of Leck fire At The Clay Plant Haven. acoompanied by thelr father, On Priddy night abant 9 Sclnck. Geo. 8. God, spent Monday and Patan wan visMed by a destructive Tuesiay in Patton. which the Lasge main buliding Mrs. Chas. Wasson and deoghter Putian Clare Manufseturing Stells spent several days last week diel was about completed, with friends in Tyrone. or of new machinery and | {1 # Baughman. the lumber mer. x{ares ss entirely destroyed | ohant is spending New Years with The fire which originated on the ralntives in Brookville. third finer at the west end, was Harvey Litgle who spent (Mhriet- he yom cantial whe the fire WAS mas at his home in Philipsbare re red and pothinag could he dons |. rend to Pution T ay. sid save the other property| ‘i a re init I Postmaster Ed. A. Mellon made a Ask Te Building and hac Rey (business trip to Hastings Monday. therein comtnined bad in heen | Jas. Dunsmsore of Philipsbargy was rorned over ta (he company, as com. RA caller at this office Monday aleted and in reaming order. the loss Mrs. L. A. Quinn and daaghter Cwill fad an the comtractors, Hubbard Palla of DuBois are the guests of Pand Wise usd the "Hem wich was Mr and Mra. L. 8. Bell on MP Formdakiing smehigery, ele witiel AYE. a'll poscls From Ris os $100 WY The familisr face of Chas Martie, Hubbard amd Wise caleving a who was former employee of the Builders Mek of 5.000. The loss to Cambria Hardware company, but the colpasy, which was the founds. Who is now traveling salesman for a ton and tprovementin will | oe Pittaliary houses, Was seen on oWr aaeond $LEH strents "Nednesday. There en several opinions as 0 Dr. ¥. A. Murray spent Christ how fhe fire ante but. nothing was in Philadelphia. dnfinate ean be telled upon The | oo . ens cause Is unkpown, JOHN A en, DRUGGIST Murt At the Fire PATTON, PENNA. Jenne Fox. ote of the Young mes Also at the leading Drug Stores in off who cerainly deserves mich credit] Poansylvania towas. | Prices reduced on Ladies’ Suits and Coats, Ladies’ and Children’s Furs, Girls and Misses’ Coats, Men’s Suits and Over coats, Boys’ Over- coats and Mackinaw Coats ADIES' COATS Regular ig 00 value, now Regular $15.00 value Regular $18.00 valine Regular $20.00 valne, now Regs ar $25.00 value, now Pitot AAS SEY 558 A to AS A A LADIES’ SUITS Regular $15.00 value, now Regular $18.00 value, now Regular $10.00 value, now Resular $325.00 value, now Reoular 830.00 value, now $6.98 $10.75 12.70 $14.08 $16.98 4 MEN § MACKINAW COATS Regular $9.00 value, now Yalue, now GIRLS AND MISSES COATS Regular $3.60 value, now $1.08 Regular $4.50 value, now $2.08 Regular §6.5¢ value, now $08 Regular $8.50 value, now £5.08 Re ular $12.00 value, now .. $1.50 Regular $15.00 value now $9.08 Son A A A SASS Lo AAI BOYS OVERCOATS and $3.54 Hu OW $83 08 S208 amd $51.00 Macionaw Coats, ¥ 4 egulur $5.00 vaine $3.70 MEN'S ZUITS AND OVERCOATS Regular $10.00 Suit or Overcoat, now .. $6.00 Regular $12.00 Suit or Overcoal, now .. $8.50 Regular $15.00 Suit or Overcoat, now . $1.50 Regular $18.00 Suit cr Overcoat, now . 4.50 Regular ¥10.00 Suit or Overepas now | $16.50
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