Tans 11 FINE ERS WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THEDA BARA “ROMEO AND JULIET” Shakespeare's atehlons story love and tragedy scarcely needs to be : of Washington | refreshed in the minds of the pub- 52, Patriotic Order of lie, since the tale has always been a was at Patton Monday i favorite one. Romeo and Juliet, who IN Gilbert Brows. = No. of | 40 SSL Re SS Hill nim aperien e BAPTIST CHURCH Birth of A Nation BAPTIST CHURCH At the Baptist Church worship at | 10:30 A. M. and 730 PM. In the | D. W. Griffith's saa gnifieent morning Pastor E. G. Zwayer will . tacle “The Birth of a tion,” ito the Barnesboro v HI, aa AA Ss WA SR IRIS SO a PATTON, CAMBRIA co. PA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1917 i NS Dore rh Bi A i SA sts Tah $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Coming To Barneshoro +» Patten, Penna., Dec. 4, 1918. School Or General Fund oi. A special meeting of the School Building, furnish- comes Hoard wan called to order by Mr. Gor. | ing, ete ‘ Renting, and orgatized a new camp fal Opera House Wad. preach on “The address of Stephen March 7th matinee and night. Every- uch. The Hoard inet {or the yutpie making 11 in Cambria county. | held in Red Men's Hall and was well attended. The new camp will be instituted on Saturday | evening, March, 10, by several of the State officers of the P. O. of A. and members of the various camps of | Cambria county, including district Presidents Sebins George, of Lilly, | 1 in love with each other at their | first glance, are members of the two | front noble families of Verona, the Montagues and Capulets, who have (for years heen at enmity with each other. That their meetings and their marriage rnust be in secret is re- | sponsible for Juliet's being urged by (her parents to marry Count Paris, ‘and for her taking a potion that Teigne, ing, ete, ? Ire of reorganization. Messre. Powwll, ve before the great council” The com re that this sensational success. Teachers’ wages 4312.50 siunion will be: observed. The eve | ful attraction has played the matinees Calahan, Gorsuch, Murray, and Kelly | . [have vied with evening perfor | responded to roll call | Teachers at coun- ning topic will be “Paul's Conver-| ances in attendance. The arrange- | ; i sion.-Its Suddenness—Completmens | aay why reby ll seats are reserv Mr. Powell was nominated for tem- ty institute od | bairman and received the Poel — Preparation for it—The secret of #nd sold in advance is happy one POTTY © his ap nd Sold as persons who wou other. | unanimous vote of the Board. cles Young People’s meeting at 6:45 P. wise find it impossible or diffienit. Mr. Calahan then nominated Mr. | Sehoo 1 supplies . [to buy in time lo see the opening | Goesuch for president during the next | Junitory’ wages . M. A good meeting and well attend- | scenes because of the crowds at the Mr. Gorsuch nominated My | Refund r in ed. Come and t box office for an hour or two before YeAT. Ao ly tax collections 315.00 434.59 321.00 700.00 2,181.82 and Della Dupert, of this city. death by the advice of Friar Lau! [These officers wure elected Monday | once, so that Romeo may claim her to serve until next June: Past Presi- | tnharmed in the tomb. But the let- Past President, 0. 3. Swaakwier; |" telling Romeo of the plan, mis- Ada Shoff; Assistant Presi- dent, Fred M. Kinkead; Vice Presi. | dant, Rose Beckwith; Assistant Vice | President, Earnost Commons; Con- | Marie Sharkwiler: Asst Con. | duetor, Russell Commons; Rogording R'ty, Katherine Makepeace; Tssist- Secretary, Pear! Leish; Financial Janet Heist: Treasurer, i; Guardian, Loretts | rd; Sentinel, Jennie Wilson; | in, Lula Bhunkwiler, and Orm- s Marian Bla'r; trustees to serve 6 Ads Shoff; for 12 months, MeQuillati, for 1% months, | Millie O'Brien. a | REFUSED $3.25, FARMER TAKES POTATOES HOME 8 me mension Farmers may bring potatoes into Altoona and many take them cut again, her §a2¥ demand 2 price wt | carries. He supposes her really dead, | wr “and after he has killed himself be- | — and the Serless, Who re Jem | side her, she awakens and, pressing! ; Fat ry of $3.25. - | hia dagger to her heart, follows his Cara Canty farmer, with 20 split in death. 1 t to in- Full advantage has been taken of | t Gro pn Syught Seven. |1De fact that Romeo and Jaliet be . aveune, yesterday in a deal 700 bushels of potatoes. : The | r asked $3.45 wholesale and ab- | 1) i ; aly refused to sell hem Jor a7 | nistory of the stage. ob the two) : 3nd cerernony are shown, {Hies. The appointments of the tw | households are superb, the furnish. {ings magnificent beyond any in the | Scenes of pomp | both re-! 1 At | longed to noble and wealthy fami {study and prayer meeting Friday - body enjoys the Sunday school hour, sung. Klax Ki but a few of th » a > A ux AN are DU 8 Taw of » Every body welcome ‘tremendous incidents brought the screen and the skill hand that to all meet. Si Sy WAS SO Sl Si THE WASHINGTON SUPPER intermingled the and admiration, Asx uvsunl the Washington Birthday Incidental to the showing i SUPPEr Was no completa BLUK'OeNS A pHeture ix 8 mus: oil we i number of persons were heard to re | mark that the supper was worth a melody is illustrative of the | scene znd the whole field | dollar, and the perfection of the ser- eal composition has been vice was a sources of universal satis- : with the soul of a true artist, i faction Everything was run ielork-work. No one was kept wait. | ing. The amount realized is not yet producer Griffith, Lkpown exactly, but it will amount to Then, tuo, the play has been considerably over a hundred dollars. diy { The ladies wish to thank the people fen B Walthall, ny Lillian Ay Miriam Cooper, {of Patton for their generous patron. Alden, to mention only a few, age leading role. ore of tic effect so skilifully Bn CAL v ARY C HAPEL EM ito give verity to this historic the Calvary Baptist Chapel ih, task with Griffith set himse { Sunday Schocl at 10:30 A. M. The which he so successfully com Ischoo! last Sunday was the lnryrest | seems the more astoundin for some time, and we look for stil} [isl spectacles like “The Nation” are {more on this Sunday. Be sure to educational | come. at 8:15 P. M. Subject “What Made #chools have attended in a body. | Jasna Weep and Sigh.” The eveinng e matinee performance { congregations are increasing. Bible ‘tion who is not true to characte : irth inspirational and Al H{: 30. #:15. I HN ir da 4 ON FIRE SIGNALS One long whistle followed by imate denoting the section of Section 1.. and one short blast Section I --Patton 17:30 P. M. Everybody welcome to all "| meetings. WASHINGTON PARTY ! A very delightful party was held Bakery "The battle of Petersburg. the as full of brightness and always inter- sassination of President Lincoln and | the awe-inspiring rides of the Ku | of the master elements of romance and comedy sure to command the highest respect of which a marvel of synchronization, for each shifting searched | like score, played as a symphony orches. | tra of thirty, accentuates the drama contrived by cast with such eminent artists | Mae Marsh, | As a matter of fact there 1% not 8 person in the produce | {and answering to roll eall ‘as thers wore required R000 persons | ..wber 1st and 4th 1018 ‘we aver the country | Preaching by Pastor Zwayer many large classes from the publi [081.7 The evening performance at wrung Bank—ne long {each performance, are thereby enabl- Powell who declined the nomination. Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. Every. ‘od oF ta reservations or shead. Dr. Murray then seconded Mr. Cala. Miscellaneous ex- han's motion nominnting Mr Gor such for president. On roll eall | Messrs. Murray, Kelly, Calahan and Powell voted for Mr. Gorsuch, and he was elected president of the Board for the next year Dr. Kelly then nominated Mr, Powell for the offlee of vice. prasiions and the nomination was secondad } Dr. Murray, On rdl eall, Montes Murray, Kelly, Calahan, and Gorsuch voted for Mr. Powell for vice-nresi. dent, and he was declnred elected. A motion to adjourn was made by i Dr. Murray and seconded by Mr. Ca- Chan, All the members voted afiir. matively und the motion carried. Patton, Pu, Jan. 5 1017. The School Bonrd met in regulae seasion with Messrs. Murray, Powell, Kelly, Calshan snd Gorsuch present many Sinking Fund upon | Debt and interest 101.52 Refund error in tax collections tragic is 218.18 mire ® $19.70 the Total amount : A motion that the reports of the Secretary and Treasurer be accepted and placed on file wax made by Mr. Calahan and seconded by Mr. Powell all the members voted affirmatively and the motion carried. A motion that the action of the Secretary and the resident in draw. ing orders for $1,434.18 for teachers’ sitlaries for the third month of school, for $315.00 for attendance of teach- ers at County Institute, and for $125.- 0) for Janitors’ wages for the month of December be approved was made by Mr. Calahan and seconded by Dr. Kelly. Messrs. Kelly, Powell, Cala- han, Murray, and Gorsuch voted affirmatively and the motion carried. The following bills were then con. sidered for payment: Dr. V. A. Murray, sundry ex- pensds ....... er $3 396 F. W. Kinkead, sundry supplies 16.88 Underwood typewriter co .... 100.00 A. N. Palmer Co. certificates 10.56 G. C. Sickler, rails Jui 300 H & C. Telephone Co. rent and tolls ..... Oval and Koster, diplomas .. Alex Ratowsky, sundries .... mel This splen- Mary | in the: vr, and | The minutes of the meetings of De. lay re road if and | rand approved as read. jeted | Tax Collector Gill was present and Peto. | submitted his report of taxes collect. hobo bi during the month of December ims. He presented a check for $1.1 3 for the taxes collected The report of the First National Bank, Treasurer of Patton Borough | School District, was then read, which wus as follows: General or Scheel Fund Balance as per statement, De cember 1, 11118 $10,844.14 Received from W. mal short 11 90 2.20 —Omne J. Gill, colleet- West disinfecting co, fectants Binder & Starrett, sundries .. Patton water co., water rent Northern Cambria Light, Heat ami Power Co ; Laie 5.38 A motion that the hills be paid and that the President and Secretary be authorized to draw orders for the a Jom SEMELSBERGER DEAD | ligious and civie caremonies and pro- | {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peiton long and two short blasts. SR. IS |cessions beinyr included. These are!) y, Thursday evening in honor of Section 3---Windsor Hotel—One (all provided for in Shakespenr’s text, thair son's 13th bi rthday. The home long and three sheet blasts. but the limitations of the Sramasie | was beautifully decorated with flags | Section «Palmer HouneOne | ‘stage have heretofore made it ™- hachets and other patriotic decora- jong and ha short blasts, possible to present ther. (tions. One of the special features of AT THE MAJESTIC MARCH 5th the evening was a violin concert by The following pieces of mail remain | some of the guests. uncalled for in the Patton Post Of. At a late hour a splendid luncheon fice for the week ending Felwuary | SP December rest aon balances 120.8% 158.70 13.50 36.80 inte. daily 14.35 mmr mi ve sense ff 1 0, THE TR 2.01.08 A ——— WE John Semelabuger, Sr., died Mon- lay night at the home of his son, jam Semelsherger near Johns | aged 79 yours. decensed was born in Germany EE LS ,,-s Vouchers paid. . 1 i ATI Se AR SM UY Balnnce on band ASHVILLE RAILROADER SUC. to the United States 62 years CUMBS TO INJURIES : : survived by the following He is 3a by William, of Joseph Btafford, aged 43 years’ and Prank of St Boni- rof Ashville died Friday svening in the | also Altoona Hospital, as a result of in- | ‘juries received Thursday afterncon when he was run down by a freight the % | train on the P. R. R near Cresson. Mr. Strafford had hot been in good ‘health and was on his way to con- | sult a physician at Cresson. He sus- OF CAMBRIA TO BENEFIT will of Randolph McMullen a [38d legs. WARMER WEATHER DUE MARCH IN Many anxious housewives and her youngsters, eager to begin the task of making their gardens will be | glad to hear that warmer weather is is [predicted for March and that winter is | just about over. The government forecaster in general says that accord. ing to hin figures that winter will not dally in the lap of spring, and ‘may even beat it a bit early. tained a fracture of the skull and | i severe abrasions of the head, arms {was served when all departed for 24th: {their homes wishing Harold many Mr. Henry Walker (Two) more such birthdays. Miss Grace Laburre i oa —— Steve Martin The interview: “Get out; I've got futhing to say. "As it appenred in last edition: “I can assure you that I know nothing of the matter’ he asserted. how it originated, but can deny it in ‘toto. It is all conjecture.” WwW. H Denlinger, Sr, EE a A a “Romeo ard Juliet” Monday night. lense say they are advertised. Poastm School children shail not fail to | “I cannot understand see the graet Shekesperian clansic | wt the Majestic Jan. 8, 191% Sinking Fund | Balance as per | statement, Dec. 1. 1914 .... 8 BI1 GS aster. | | Raceived from W. i J Gill, ar ; December rest nn bha'ances $ 8770.18 same was made by Mr. Calahan and was seconded by Dr. Murray, Messrs. Powell, Kelly, Calanan, Murray and Gorsuch voted affirmatively and the motion carried. The socretary was instructed to write to the County Commissioners concerning the refund of taxes on the Fisher Estate. Prof. Bosserman was instructed to get prices on 25 chairs for use in the laboratory room and report the same. coilect- NG daily 1.42 comms = R23.33 A A AREAS | KELLY BROS. “PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER" Bh BAR RR LE LN I Sp RR i LE Wein Sed Se | 8 PORTAGE MINERS YOTE TO CON- 4 TINUE STRIKE GARVEY IS AT ATLAN. : . TIC CITY ing at Portage Saturday and voted Rt. Rev. Eugene A. Garvey, D. | unanimously to continue the strike bishop of the Altoona diocese of | against the standard weight of cars. | Catholic church, who bad been | The district board is endeavoring to § § to the St. Agnes hospital in| secure an understanding with the ve for several weeks, has | operators as to the real reason for to Atlantic city to recuperate [wanting a standard weight and it is returning to his work. During | | possible they will be able to secure absence of Bishop Garvey the =n adjustment. of the diocese has been in charge the Rt. Rev. Mons. John Boyle DEATH OF BAKERTON WOM AN Johnstown, who was appointed ad- rator by the bishop. BB AES AB HN A BAR Mrs. Ada Cahill, wife ef William Cahill, of Bakerton, divd at her home (in Bakerton Tuesday afterncen of a complication of diseases The deceased IB8 survived of husband and three i youngest of whort is shout sold. ’ Funeral servi lat 2 o'clock oan RMAN FROM INDIANA f COMMITS SUICIDE by ber children, the four davs ” Daler, years old, , Indiana county, committed | = his home Monday by shoots | cos will be conducted this afternoon (Friday) - hotives for ‘wale sat this About 600 miners attended a meet- § in the Bakerton Methaiist church with § | interment in the Bakerton cemetery. f I THE UNIVERSAL CAR There is only one reason why Ford ears are de- manded by over half the ear buvers in this The Ford has demonstrated its superiority by all the tests of The demand is is great. Better bay vours NOW! Runabout$34d; Touring Car $360. f. 0. bh. Detroit. country. Thev are better ears. time, in every kind of use. great because the value (ht sale at HASTINGS AUTOMOBILE KONPANY | AGENTS Hastings, Penna. AA | 3 48 157. A EE ia "| Coupons paid Unless additional time, other than Good Friday, is lost, it was decided that the present school term will close un June 26, 1917. A motion to adjourn was made and roneriy seconded. All the members oted affirmatively and the Board wa wl journed. —— tk Balance on hand ofl Jan. 5 1917 $ 063.43 “1 Pr. V. A Murray, Secretuarv of » | Patton Borowrh Schoel District, then the following report, in Csludine all ordera drawn during the current fiscal year to date sabimitted I oro rp se PATTON GIRLS DEFEAT VISITORS The Bakerton (Girls were defeated by the Patton Girls Wednesday wv. ining by the score of 8 to 7. The ‘game was fast from the start to ‘the finish. Morey, Yerger and Fores- | berg were the stars for the winners {while the Hadley sisters put up a ; | kood game for the visitors. Bakerton HIBERNIANS PROGRAM AT NANTY-GLO Division 14, Ancient Ovder of Hi- a brilliant program in celebration of the coming St. Patrick's Day. The program will be rendered Friday eves ning March 18, Miss Martha Reed of Pittaburgh will exemplify the most popular Irish . Hadley F and Scotch dances, which will be anes Hadley F ther treat for those present, because C Miss Reed is not only versed in all G ete, but is also very graceful and churming. Miss Mary McDermott, the “The Irish-American nightingale of Moxham,” has consented to take part in the program, as have ex Mayor Pat Ford of Patton and Wile liam Boyle, the “Scotch Comedian” of Johnstown, Mrs. Howard Woomer entertfined at Bridge ast Friday evening i in honor of Mins Margaret Garland, of Sandy idge who has been & guest at the Woomer home for the past week. The groests included the Misses Laura, Mitchell, ‘Smith, Margaret { Foresbery ¥: | Marey r } | Yerger C | Noonan 3 | Brown Field herg, 1, arselery, gat of § Roferew——Swane, GG Forse Goala Hadley, 3 Goal—A. Badley, 2. Morey, 1.- Foul 4d out of 13 E, i “Does the balsy talk vat?” asked a {friend of the fam “No,” replind $ the baby's little hether, “the baby Joesn's need to “Toesn't need o talk®™ “No i'l the baby has | to do is to yell, #07 it gots every- thing in the house wrth having.” 4ILE00050555%5 THIS NAA EEE OECTA PP ¥ ghd A Lo Sb ddbdiclh dodo d todd AAA ra Groff, Margaret 30 ro rr Claire Samle, John Moren, t Howard Holes, and PATTON MAN WILL ASSIST IN berniuns, of Nanty-Glo is preparing (3 the intricacies of the Highland fling, Mildred Moren, Carrie Garland, Mesdames Ray E. Brown, L. ?