a CPR FES REE RS — Re . mission paid to advertising agents. side public pen: i Be J rt atton Courier Established 1583 ‘Pablished Every Friday by the STAR PRINTING COMPANY Patton, Pa. W. H. BURD C. W. PETERSON Manager - “ es ‘Entered at the Post-Office at Pate ton as second claus matter President I Mar § 3 sant Subscription price $1.00 per Yeur Payable in Advance na Br | No papers discontinued antil al ATTEATAges are paid, uniess at the option of the publisher. phases Advertising rates Legal notices $1.50 per inch for three insertions. P Cards of thanks 5¢ per line . Resolutions 5¢ per line. ; Political advertising 10¢ por line or 10¢ ye inch display, payablb: strictly in nee, eign advertising must be paid for invariably in advance. No com. A Fusion SSAA PI Soe Sh pe ADVERTISING PAYS After a three weeks publicity | sampaign the Kusner Store had | Dollar ; ei Sales on Saturday | and Monday last. The sale was | a big success financially. It 18 the old story over again “Printer’s Ink inspires trade.” The Courier stands ready and most willing to make business for any concern in Patton, It is plainly evident that many of the Patton merchants do not appreciate the value of a local | per. John Wanamaker, the | amous merchant, attributes | hiz remarkable sueeess to ad. | vertising. Patton has as great | opportunities to become a busi. | nese centre as does smy Bor. | ough in the State of Pennsyl- vama. Don’t nag at the loeal per. Don’t split hairs to dl fault with the paper that wants te increase your busi aes. Why does Altoona and . Jahustown desire to grid indo | the pocket books of Patton? Why, Sitiply because the out-| knows that Patton ghas M i i is divided and where union localiv, money 3 Giher cash drawers ton Courier 18 a | osition to make WHE s snd Assist gn ine 14 W hen the EF. har fod poy i arenes & Simply a plan statement that tie will verify it aresont eon ditions are allowed to gontinne, Why don't the Patton Chamber of Commerce, if it unselfishly ‘has the interests of Patton at heart, request a representative of the Courier to meet with them and in a heart to heart manner discuss the real welfare of Patton! Will it be a ease of fight or invite! mm WW Wm The following young men sttended ¢ big dance at Ashv lie Weadnesd ing: Messrs. Alex. Gableston, Waiter Williams, Ji ' Raiph Kungey. will. WN Cyril Fisher, Ralph Wi Deakins, Geo. Hetric Burley, Chas. Schwab and James | Mitchell. Bethiehem's Bid on Shels for the United States Navy To the Anuricun Peopic. The Secretary of the Navy his awarded contracts amounting to over $3,006 000 to » British bidder for 14 and 16-inch projectiles for the Navy because of ver "| much lower prices offersd by the i bidders. We know sothing of the basis apon which the British bids were made, but the pub- Be is entitled to know the facts upon which we turveives bid for this work. Two years age we took contracts te make 4,200 l4-tnch shells at » price of $1,515,000. Up te mow pot a single shell bas been ac- cepted by the Government, al though we have expended. in wages, materials, ete., on these orders $522.581, and we have not geceived » SINGLE DOLIAR on these contracts. fn addition & Harel wterpestation of Hee somtract mighl make we Halide fon penal smmntiog wir ais in the light of our experience. and hav- ing no other basis, we bid for 18anch shells approximately the sane tals per pound ss that which the Navy Depart ment actoaily swarded [4anch shell | aastract one year aio Bethlehem Steel Company CHW AR Charman GRACE, Frosedon’ Born ‘neath lt An ALL Virginia's sunny skies From the sun-bathed fields of Virginia comes the finest-quality cigarette tobacco on earth. Tobaceo experts say so. And it is th tobacco that is in Piedmonts==they're ALL Virginia! Colder, lively, mellow 2s Virginia's sueshine iteclll is highest-grade Virginia That refreshing Liveliness in a cigar ~ttir, that is known as character, 13 present irom Gp to tip in Ficdmonts— because ome but Virginia tobacco con give this charactor to a cigaretie. ; VIRGINIA TORACCD PAYS NO DUTY ~ ALL THE VALUE IS IX THE CIGARETTE. **4 paclaze of Piz loons, tleaie”. fg an ! E jo oe o gion gore Srbancs an Coming Atiractions At The Miskler Theatre, Altoona Friday, Jan, 26, Matinee and Night—The play with the “One Girl's Experi- Fi. ~LGTY of the dangers #1 | i i i 1 ony g vine. Not a play for Saturday, Jan. 27, Matinee and Night-—tGms Hill presents the latest adaption from Bud Fisher's World Famous Car toon Creating, this year’s edi tion being entitled, ‘Mut! and Jeff's Wedding." Monday Evening, Jan. [9,— A return engagement by re- quest Julia Gifford and Con pa- A + in Vietor Herbert's eharm- ¥ 1g operetty, ‘‘Sweethearts.”’ in Tuesday Evening, Jan. 30,— Adolph Heines' Filgram Sep p'l. Ce. in the German Musical Comedy ‘Oh Wir Barbaren.'’ Wednesday, Jan. 31, Matinee and Night-{-‘'The Lady Bue- canneer Burlesquers’’ with the hig added feature “The Diving | Girls’ in a big tank of real wa- | tor, and Prineceds Roma. ~ Priday Evening, Feb. 2 and | Saturady, Feb, 3, Matinee and | Night--Thd season's melodra- | rsntic sensgtion, *The Million. | aire’s Son and the Shop Girl." Monday Evening, Feb. 5— Mrs. Fiske in the new Ameri ean Comedy ‘'Erstwhile Su. san’'’ the egmedy with the mes tuage of ghiety and kindness | founded on Helen RB. Martin's novel, *Barnabetta.'!' It's all about the [mteh in the funny ittle town of Reinharts, Pa. eoming to Altoona direet from PIER ite Broad | St. Theatre, Phil adelphia, Pa.. suecessfnl ens RIN WANTED The Patton SNebon!t Hoard sales tides Dar coal) to be simian] ane % " if 3 mn i 3 Beeret Ba the Tet and Snd ward shoo | i butldingm. All bids teust bo in the hands of the Secretary net Inter than 8 o'chiwk Felorunry 2nd, 1817, (S|axdhy Dr. V. A. Murray, Secretary Birth of a Nation Coming A rare treat ix in store for Barnes hare in the coming of IW, Griffith's nighty spectacle, “The Hirth of a Nations.” which will be st the Barnes. boro Opera House, Tuesday and Wed. nesday, Febraary 20th and 2st. 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Just as thousands of others do, you'll feel fit and fine if you, “ get Dufty’s and Keep Well.” At most druggists grocers and dealers. If they can’t supply write ut. Send for useful ho booklet free. The Duly Makt Whiskey Co, Bachostme AL The first sneeze is the danger signal. Time to take — Sls 2 z * The cid family revaeity- by tablet fore ~ safe, stize. wary (6 take, No opinion, Bo antibeasnnt aller ole, Caren ouslids 1 34 Sours -Gedp in 3 dave, Mossy back if 8 falls Leet the wise bey with Rest Top and Mr. Hill's giotore un ib 35 Cds At Any Drag Jame | BY OUR BLOOD WE LIVE NE CES re EE Ein Monticeils. Thomas Jefferson's ’ - Viegmd NOTE — The duty on the Turkish t phacen that gues into 8 Se package of so-called blended cygurettes in great) 1han the cast of the tobacco feet het Pred monty, wade of Hghestigrade Vinpma tobacco, seo all thy wating Fe tie garetts; because there is we dagy on Virginia tobe 90 women Serge sursemle, me wud ardony #2 Pou, 3 MErIng IN WEIN WEDNESDAY FHURSBDAY ALTOONA, Pa. THURSDAY NEXT WHER 11tn Ave and 18th St. | NEXT WEEK nd SS le Ne A SO Winsome Mary Pickford fn her seeomd artistie play [1 MONDAY RN MONDAY li TUESDAY : TURSDA'Y tf WEDNESDAY | DE ia. 4 fea i ——— hs Cant SIMpRNCSA A Hh A Air Le en a SE BL a Sn lo tate i of her own company It is a Arteraft Production and is oné that the Metropo- litan Press says is the most charming and delightful “Little Mary” has ever presented. It is a Scoteh drama with a love story of a Bonnie Laddie and Lassie. It has action that charms and scenes that grip and thrill. PERFORMANCES Afternoon 12 to & Evening 6 to 11:39 SPECIAL PRICES The Arteraft Company # he admission. 10¢ 15¢ and 25¢tn. 1600 Chairs 1600 ps ba BE ASE BORE TY NEM HY BE SE Be Himes 0d ng 9 AR AA ee A A A A aan aa J. A. SCHWAER, President M. D. BEARER, Cashier Dr. J. 1. VAN WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Ass't The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PA. fied wi Wolpe WRT RER RTRSY ogee kn kK TR % Capital $60,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 ORCANIZED AUGUST, 19508 4 ta i hid $n BER i eye Pheposits LS ist, [oa Ra a ee 3 FL Oe TE ad $4 = it | hE pimy, PATER Y Dee 211,063.10 Nov, 27th, 1008 [00 26,256,013 Sent. 1st. 1904 279,270.00 Sept, let, 1910... ......... 3LG0.00 $ Xow Kg ¥ Pee, Oth, 1911 0... 421.61164 Nov. 26th, 1912 300,559.52 Aug. th, 113 576,741.96 Sept. 12th, 1914 ..... 617,447.39 LEER 3% PER CENT Interest Paid on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Drafts Issued on All Parts of the World.. A Gene- ral Banking Business We Solicit Your Account {IR ML A Lh A A A RL PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA Capital paid up - - - - - . . $100,000.00 Surplus all wile a 75,000.00 ESTABLISHED 1893 The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria A general banking business transacted. We invite per sonal mterviews or correspondence with firms and individuals wishing to establish or change their banking relations. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Stemnship Tickets for all the leading Lines; Foren Draft pavabie in the principal cities of the world, Deposit Boxes for use of our patrons farnished free. Yau should have one or more of our Saving Banks in Nany hone: Will taneh the ehialdren preatieal foes sors of ceonomny. WM. H. SANDFORD President mile x FRANK IL. 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