semana Hh ' Published Every Friday § by the STAR PRINTING COMPANY | Patton, Pa. : W. H. BURD C. W. PETERSON Swims i i President | Manager | i Entered at the Posi-Office at Pat. | ton as second class matter. Subscription price ... $1.00 per Year Payable in Advance — — cw mip No papers dis arrears; & Political % 10 BET TR in advance. Foreign aidvertisir sage be pad for invariably in advance Ne come paid to advertising agents. HEILWOOD COMPANY GIVES | 803 EMPLOYEES A BONUS | Br m————— The Penn-Mary Coal Company, a subsidiary of the Bethlehem Steel Co, has posted notices anouncing a ten per cent bonus for the'w employees on their wages, effective January 1st, 1917. Practically all employees of the ‘ company numbering sbowt 600, will benefit. Jn April, 1916, this company | granted its men an increase of five per iven that an ap- to the Governor ealth of Penasiva- the of certain Corpo April 29, 1874, and the supple thereto, for the charetr of an | corporation to be called Mine Ceal Company, the wr and object of which is min | and selling coal, and for these urposes to have and posses and en j = ta, benifits amd privileges said Act of Asserbly and its supplements. : JAMES COLLINS JON % £® - Es, Etar Fon . ASS sn Be BS 05 IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF CAMBRIA (OLNTY, PENNA In the malter of Lie Partition pro saeettings in the Fxtaie of 1. B 1 as widy, gheensed, Ia £7 the Court to wacern! any Mans, and oon ton of the [ud peCOgTiIanoe, ties entitle pirfes is local! In poi atment &t ay ofoe in the SBIR gilding, Ebenibury, Pu, on Wednes- day Jan. 24th, at ten Lilo AL Mo = which tite and place ad perions on ; are requested to sppesr and present their clainss, or be for ever debarrecd from coining in for a, of said fond. : H A Engierart Jv, . Ausitar RSI 1917'S DINNER. to Prepare It Just Likes a Real se Chat. Chestnut Stuffing --8bell and Blanch | eupful of Spanish chewtzoin or them Lote bol hot water gi eS ais and Teg 2 1 two chopped truffles, a teaspoon melted butter, a teaspoonful of | gitsls of perper. FTI this | reey and roast fo a qatek | for Teutonic ae WE SET AEE Ohio Recognizes Value of Con-| serving Its Water Supply | I KI} ona GERMANS FURNISH EXAMPLE 5 cp Government Appreciates importance of Not Permitting Ex : cess Waters to Cause Waste and Destruction in Floods. A Ivanis x plan is to be presented for the purpose of | having the state take up this Im portant question. Ca review of similar activities else In the meanwhile where Is Interesting. | In Gormany the law authorizes the formation of Genossenschalts (com panies or soefeties) by voluntary As | pocintions of all kinds of water users and of municipalities, factories, power | companies, subsidiary associations and organizations interested in river improvement. Provision is made for smpowering Genossenschafts for cor tain purposes to compel membership | of benefited parties without voluntary : Governmental supervision of organisation, plans, financing. con | struction, and operation of these! Genossenschalls is provided. Annual payments are collected from sud | sidiary associations and organizations and from cities, persons and corpors- tions benefited and financial ©o putions sre made fo many oases by larger governmental onits | Ohio Takes Action. The Conservancy Act ¢? Ohlg adopted early In 1914, provides for | the organization of conservancy dis tricts, including persons, corporations | and municipalities, for the purpose | af preventing floods, roguisting | stream channels. reclaiming over | Cowed land providing for brization. and regulating the flow of streams Under this act districts are © be or ganized and plans approved by the | offering this week to musical patrons one of the most wonderful violinist's on the stage--—Jules Falk ES * “Human Hearts,” an Tdy! of the Ag. bd uary 18th. Jules Falk, the violinist at the Grand, Thursday evening plays a vialin which is valued at $40,000, “Human Hemrts," a splendid play with a record of several successful years will be seen a tthe Grand Thea- ter Taoesday, Janunry, 18th Prices 26, 50 and 756 cents. Tickets on sale at Toners Jewry Store Although “Human itearis Bs tents and heart interest, ihe ig comedy in it is bright and runs through the entire picce, Keeping ils audiences in continual merry mood. A young man may be slow hed ore marriage, but in tying the not he is made fast The management of the Grand is How immensly we might joy life if it were not for the g« tins we'er having. Chief-of-Police Gill purchased this eek a handsome new Victrola from the Tozer Jewelry company. There are a number of subscribers of the Courier who owe this paper for | A I several years. Unless these patrons jor what they owe us we will be orced to take their names from our | lists and their accounts will be placed in the hand of collectors. Metro—Mme. Petrova wil] feature in the new pleture “Playing With Fire” at the Majestic Theatre, Fri. day evening. From the Popular Novel--Ratan Sanderson, the Metro Services offers Orrin Johnson Saturday night at the Grand Theatre. Prices and 10 cents. 0 ds mE IOS be POR SALE--Double heating stove Court of Common Pleas and all and Matar Washer or will exchany shear onestions regarding the organ gation. plans ard operations of such Alalricts pre gnase ’ tha comin. Nn pron gecpring harmony paren thet alle } Pest an wit invEresi ar ¥ # Wei * fF. rrpotiddt pris? to ' Jreleinition shel be paid dy the seid 13 which the dis wana We : po Jopaid by the Atssricy after Sripvocation ar hy its ardrmHt ETE if args ined, : of i - 58 liateiet o. * y . After ontapizst of 10 of agthorised fy fhsdas & aX, nit ex seisding threetenths of a mill on all property within the district. for ex pepses of planning and constructing prior to levying af passant, Whoa ix Penis tax is levied the district may fganit warrants or Dorrow 1Monay. 'e suring sama on the aX After here fey ars assessed, xs provided fn the law. If assessments are not paid in full the dlatriel Is guthnrized 123 fsanie hoods for the remaining prelim inary «ipinses apd conirgction ug ta 10 per cent of the total nisess ments. I Roods 0% jaan] Bisse ents ray be eollected in sOch [Rn . sialimests 3 thé district may gotes mine to pay the interest and prin cipal on the bonds and additional as erssmonta for maintenance may be: tevied. wb Organize River Districts. Motor Washer for anther Washo Call an Joa. A. Gawntner, seeing Gk FTO Ee Anyons foun ma Pitwwell gr wife wits AVION taf Drama Ww it ba ; ro law adv flies Ranor SHIRT FIRM PROSPERS ie Bat wi i v a FTE, Aa sid srerute s cha gnier the abave Aras on PRrtRers Wels Greaen E {He 1% wig and ail reported the firm enioy ‘ner @ Very Prosperans year in each of the cities where they ary loepted ALTOONA TRIBUNE Mr Bell ia a former Putton met chart and has resided in Patton fur the past twenty years until severnd | ‘months ago when he located in Al} f toona. While ja town last week Mr | lamns an offer of Youth's Compa- nion nnd MeCall’s Magazine for a full year, for only $2.19; including a Me. kansa Hills at the Grand Tuesday Jan | 1 | Chil Dress Pattern. The high price of paper and ink has shliged MoCail's Magszine to raise their subseription orice Fehraary 1 to 18 cents a copy and 7% cents a vearceoan that the off or af the ahove pric } vithdrawn Urtil March 41 our readers have the privilege of i bth pahll entions for a f reluding the chotee of any 16.06 MoCall Dross Pattern, for only $2108 of rosding, information arntaingd in the He Youth's Come. al Yanles aanth oF At § 211i at arrRin io A a I | FOR THE HOLIDAYS. sevbrion Fasc nating Gown of Metal Cloth Far Evening Wear, Rilvery combingtions still crowd to the front, and so this dance frock is fashioned of white matin, combined FL Ei FES BRLLE OF THE BALL with metal cloth riclly embroidered in silver thread. The din of the skirt grades down inte} train, and wiivir bein silder strags Au old » his logs in Foner an YR CAD In UR “What ts i: “Your can hob sour socks ap therab tacks Pittsburgh Press. OR ES SAPS SE ES Baraiit of a Doubt. what Woah deems TD How every thir that tees on ta the neighborhood. 1 don't see bow she can be much af & Melp to her hastand.” og can't nl, Telling of Those Who are Visiting, and Those Who Have Visitors With Other News of Our Busy Little Town Ithaca Conservatory of Music, will gon Inive retard to Ormdillie leave tomorrow for Harrisburg from Manda, after spending a pleasant va hence on a concert trip through the cation at the homa of his parents ov Fast and Mrs Zwayver of the Haptst * wr * ret : erper returned the West he r. eo 3 i gl * iid ¥ith the enal company in Pat. H. BE. Ward, of the Armstrong, ton und left this week for Vintinia Wolfe and Jimmerman Company of where he will represent a Pittsburgh Pittsburgh spent Wednesday in town. Firm. ; ’ yy » 3» Misx Eather Bishop, student nurse RQ i : of the Jefferson Hospital, Philadel Hei enin S: Dail, and daueiitey Sue phia, returned to that place on Mon. i aw : ; diy, after spending some time ini own the latter part of the week. town, » 5% Arthur T. Lowry, of the Keystone x % % ar : . : Lubricating Company of Philadelphia Miss Mary Ssanncn, stodent of Mt | pg ngurted business in town T AlcYiius Acidery Sivess has re . Ww y. turned to school after spending her vacation with her bir in nil . Mr._and Mrs. Henry Flood of El- PE mira N. Y. returned to their home in ME that place the first of the week. John Cochran, sor of Mr. and Mrs, * er Curtis Cochran, who was coparated Miss Anna Mary Deli for appendicitis at the Spangler Hos. to Greensburg after » pital, is getting along nicely. ion, wher home in this place. > ¥% » * * = Miss Mae Yenger, student at In. | Mrs. Earl Sharabaugh and family din State Normal, returned to school are spending some time at the Morey the frst of the week, after a pleasant nome on Palmer avenue. visit with friends in town, ai * * w * kk Migs Catherine Smith of Akron Miss Irene Rhody, entertained a Ohio, is visiting friends and relatives number of her young friends at a in town this week. theatre party Saturday evening in x * honor of her 16en birthda ¥. 's Miss Irtag: Rude Huse at the : ngler Hospital spent Monday wi Miss Mary Elliott, who has been a in oy y suffering from a severe attack of Ap- _pendicitis is recovering and will soon | be Able to be around spain. 5 5» % Thomas Buck attended 8 bunguet ® * held by the Internation! Correnpond. J. R. Cornelius is laid up this week one Sehool mien in Harrisburg, the with a very painful sprained foot. rat of the wenk. : " * * Raymond Thampsen, of Johnstown Miss Mary MeGionns of Elmira No spent Sunday with friends iy Sow. bas returned Bone alte a pleasant ®* * * Cit at he Bame of Mr and Mrs Farnest Commons spent Siprelay sith leks friends in St. Bomiface x * #* Mew Wiliam Martin was Shopng nest of ne her va- ¥ ¥x » “Buteh” Yeager, salesman for the Geo. Good Company, left on Monday for Boston. re to Banton lg Moths owsdigats of the Spapy IN iF % % x E ¢ ler Sunday ahi: Dr. B. J. OVERBERGER a. DENTIST « i MH ue J Penhold in roral fo¥intunities b peen a death-producing eros of a sRhere sources of waler arm greater seriousness than typhoid In Office in Weible Building 1 and poll iod cdrom, ' moire closely pibard lin tion id NT on sriventd by public health officers In Patton, PA. oe senttered country communities this has . beats LSeniL, health authorities ne kied the Mg probe toan and sucessded ln reducing typhoid deaths by removing He caused pf wie for dition, In Berkely goupty, erinin, tephold CHEER Were rE Meed from S40 in 1014 to 40 In IMS in rap county, North Carolina, canes were reduced from 50 to IT, - ne m—— 3 ¥ i was found Tht typhoid na THAT AWFUL ITCH eqused in most cnses hy Wand walgf | |! : fram polluted wells nad that the pollu Sleepless Night ud Days o Sanit rls ofime {Ro SOnres that were san ph Te ESCRPTION OINT- ty stopped, Ignorance of the caanes MENT NO. 21 of disease was tie great reason for By its wan the skin is refreshed st one, its previous previlence. The officers the iteh gone and gradually the found that when tlie causes of typhoid eruptions disappear. Price 30. Rural Typhoid, eo a REVEL SOMERVILLE ATTORNEY AT-LAW Offce in the Good Building Patton, PA. Lx + Foo Rams} flaw ever, the federal were pointed out, there was gieral in. Sample Box 25e. Morgan Chemical Co. ; i Ball apeaks of thine CYery Brod | The Jones water storage bill pre peaks of things as very prod ALTOONA, PA. sented to the New York lesislature ' POrOUS in his new hygsiness place. 1 tive." — Wanliingto during the early part of 1914 provided | « = prgagisation of river districts 1 ng and cope supe at! works under the pain he State Conservation Commission Sim flar provision for state wupervision is mage iz the Wisconsin Water Power Act of 1813 (whi clination to remedy them. ch was de dared groogstitutional because of defects in construction), and it is be Hered legislation of this charsclgy’ ' fs much prefefable (0 at 81 the, om. | 1vne 4 Ps Qhio Conservancy Act «au | No such legislation. mo wlatter how desirable, can ba dndcted in Pedin sylvain unless the constitution ia At the present time the of | RE de 2 “If you have never seen it before, see this great production now. if you . . . . ba 1 have seen it, vou will want to see it again. A METROPOLITAN PRODUCTION Presented by a Company of Artists carefully selected for their fitness in the various roles assigned them. SPECIAL AND ELABORATE SCENERY wh i ¥ | gible, in Peansvivanis the constitution ; provides for the creation of various : ir : Ch “§ spxpiion districts bat owing fo the se cloth, and it I= reitsly th use. ” = on, of Be au} od ae pep- ; [act that in 1574 when this constitc Pilon was adopted the Inemation of 15 Was re den SEE : £ ih dow | . By 5 : ” vig 2 - i Ht, RRA . gE. tn, ima h " ess stir In two table | wii I : ; wy the well | ¥ ps. Fill {his Watch for the big street parade at 12 0¢ ack band concert In tront of ¥ 8 4 8beRIR ARERR OR deidod deedo mb dC TR RoR RRR ROR FERRE rer pian suliacis. on gm, pe if av iE WEE Mi po & io Saat SB | GT Ree Se
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