sn a Published Every Friday by the STAR PRINTING COMPANY Patton, Pa. W. H. BURD C. W. PETERSON Pw daa CHES 2, Faroe Fa Entered at the Post-Office at Pat- ton as second class matter. Subscription price .... 8100 per Year Payable in Advance President Manager Eh No papers discontinued until sll ArTeArages are paid, unless at the Iption of the publisher. Advertiniog rates Legal notices $1.50 per inch for three insertions. ' be Cards of thanks 5c per line. Resolutions Bc per line. Pulitioni advertising 10¢ per line or Joe pet. ine nch display, payable strictly I a advertising must be paid for invariably in advance. No com- mission pad to Wivertising Syents. Wing Shots William Fox presents June Caprice in the “Ragged Princess” at the Ma- Jestic theatre Monday night. on Young wife--My hushand is so in. fluential in politics. Caller~-Is that zo? Wife—-Yes, he has voted in two | idential elections, und both times | is choise was elected. Big Mare stores. embroidery sulle, Thursday 16 at the United 5 and 100 - FARM FOR SBALE--Farm for sale 45 acres, house, stubles and fruit trees. (Good spring wuter. one and one-half miles from town Posses- sion given at once. Inquire of Mary and Joe Trinkley, Patton, Pa. Mistroas—Tuesday in ge, “To too. erhaps we can arrange to re- ceive tognther. my day at! tive Cook— Fine, it's mine ni a i OR SI OR AB A EA 1 1 Sl as 5 To dt Sh fei KICKED BY A MULE On Friday evening. while Harrison Pennington was looking after the stopping in Patton. Mr. Morean will comfort of the mules which work in have charge of manufacturing the the Flannigan Run mines, he receiv. moulds for sewer pipe, ete, at the ed a severe kick from one of the un- Patton (1 lay Manufacturing company’s reliable long-eared nnimals, breaking works two of his ribs, At present writing er he is considerably improved and will soon be able to attend to his work again. F ration on businers Monday. on ey John Morean, of Toronto, ., is A party consisting of the following eopie visited Patton on Thursday and riday. They came here in a special car over the Beech Creek railroad. A. E. Patton, wife amd son Alex, of Carwensville: Geo. 8 Good and wife Misnes Sarah and M. Geod, ¥. CC. Hitcheoek, of Lock Havin: A. 6. Pal mer, of Jersey Rhore: Mag Mite, of Williamsport: Miss Bird Ma oh, Troy, N. Y.. and Hon. Jas Ke wife, af learfeld soma sion STORE REMOVED lecently RF. Gallagher. proprietor of the Racket st ore, moved his place of business from the store room in the opera house block to the room formerly occupind by Wm. W. Stra- tiff as a pool room on the same: street, Mr. Gallaher will be pleased is 5) g Hi ee all his customers at the new The srrvice of Frank A. J of New Cumberland, W. Va, ha secured as enginser at the ¥ thon Clay Works. Mr. Jenkins is a lio: qued engineer and comes to Patten b “hly recommended. Rol Montiet:, =a trustworthy young man, is acting in the cppacity of fireman. King, boon NS A FA 158 Sb i SF Sore POOL ROOM CLOSED W. W. Stratiff, who condlucted a billiard and pool room in the Rabino. witz building on fifth avenue, has fetired % igs rt batiness, and has stor is tables away ¢ is now emplo od at the clay works. We now Dr J. A Murray, of Clearfield, Hg bi t one pool room in Patton, "8% the guest of his brother Dr. V. hive is conducted by John Boyce | A Murray of this place on Monday. in: his building on Fifth avenue. H. E Abraham of Altoona, and E. - . A. Stengis, of Pittshury, stopped at A. E. Graham and wife, of Irvona, the Commercial hotel on Friday. were visitors in Patton Saturday. Ha “ R. A. Laird, traveling salesman of E. Livingston, of La Jose, was a Tyrone, was a guest at the Commer- pleasant le to our town one day cial hotel on onday. #t. wee ———— of Hornellsville, N. at the Reuel Somerville and Jones had business at the on Monday. E. E. Davis, Samuel E. was a guest cotnty seat on Tuesday. Yo Palmer house | Eo ———— Mrs. W. H Sandford and daughter, lotin visited relatives sat Philipsburg over Sunday, Mr. and Mra BR MePhe rRan vi inited | relatives at Phil paby arg this week, A. MeAnulty of Barnesboro, stop. | ped at the Central hate] Monday, George Prinditle, formerly of Pat. ton, but now of Lock Haven, is spend. ite a few days in town. Andrew Lantzy, the wholesale 1. Jas. Peters of Comiport, registered | quor merchant, af Hustings, was in st the Commercial hotel! on Yat urday. 8 F Owings. sit Leas, tered at the Lommareial hotel (Fs reg 1% Friday A ain Wa SS oS A RN Si SA kia ag ta Liquor License Decisions Annouced WAL te wn "Union hotel, Gallitain, Retail: Frank P. Gillen, Gillen House, Gallitzin, He- tail; Patton Wholeanle Liquor Ce, Patton, Wholesale: Thomas Quinn, Patton Hotel, Patton, Retail; Rex | Brewing Co., Spangler, Wholesale as brewer; Frederick A. Mueller and of Otto B® Muell I Bedford treet hoe tel, Johnutown, Retail: {has H Me. Ateer, Hotel McAteer, Tohnmtown, He. tails William Ernst, Maple hotel, During the vpening seasion March Court Monday moming, Todeer] 'M. B. Stephens and F. O'Connor handed down the Bor license de. Starting Wednesday the 14th the celebrated | Brady made productions which are They are pro. |. Fdrmw ii. in Je Majestic will show the considered the best. duced by William Brady. - m—— Burginr—Quick, pow; where do you keep your potatoes? ————— FOR SALE-—Houté G8 cast avenue. For termi address Mary E Lynch, Patton, "a FOR SALE House on Beech janie, modern ponveniences, wisy terns quire at this office SALES ANTE Do wanted for men's clothes Trom fo tory to wearir xt wholeas! e rics. ferince theouired. P.O. Box 522, sdeliphis, Pa. FOR BALE or BENT--Disubis house on Beech avenue, yoo condition, In. quire of Murtin Comraons, Mrs MAN Phil- Patton Pa. June {pprice at the day night. “My Hest Girl" at urcay night A certiin yoang man in friends yay he does Very one in awhile sven emiay and bad frozen fore he came back. ge! I Lr, A BAS 08 A Delightf:l Sand Table Indoots a san! t:hie nol only gives a great desl of plezsure to <hildren but it also affords them occupation wat is Igaractive snd dellghtiy), sayw the Ladies Home Journal, A mother ha ore placed in a small room it Is the favorite retreat for the : otis dering the winter days, where they play for hours at 8 time ‘with the windows wide open, happy ‘snd contented as can be. On it they build forts and towns and lay out’ els iim the mecessary houses | : rivers and creeks flowing thru | and forest, and constroct bridgos | 3 build hoats. idea of the sand table cameto ey mother ticing the intense delight of her little daughter in telling the younger chil dren about the sand table a school | ‘and how if was used. The mother went to see the wonderful object and concluded to have some on a lesser | who little : She ne cured a Kitchen table the top 48 inches, off several . Then a narrow wooden strip he, wide was [firmly fastened around the edge of the top, forming a } which was lned with zine, bot. tom and sides, and a shelf wan titted eatly, hall way between the top and the floor, She stained § dark groen. The tray was filled with sand abou: two or three inches deep. It is usually Xept diy, but Is sometimes dampened, children ean form rivers by wtmply sag ax dove to ‘he zine lining - finfoil and blue eo reprenent nther bodies of AB occasional une of wa Magee | In- |. Agents | im #4 Fide, ta sedicit orders | diver t i He- |e er one day while she was n | Johnstown, Retail; Jacob H Bose, Rose Hotel, Johnstown, Retail: Ja. Adatny, £618 Himbipae Je INA own, Reta; John Speng 1a Retail: Berne Mosulin fin v ited Bors, Retail: i, Franklin Mam Oris, Stanyereek hotel rain civions for 1917. The decisions show thir following: granted, 28d: refused . 18: held over, 15; withdrmwn’, Last t year the court granted 300, refused Bor 39, held over 6, and wax with. | There were 324 applications | ; Charles H. Mc i MeTrear, fourth, 4% among thoso remit: Work Done on State Foresis ? tw m—— 0 3s : Retail. EN NN AIL 1 Ror BO SAAR {) Spplicat O58 of oe ar the hotel tortird, Jobnstown held over, probably imi od ifleult} eri ames A. who Wks ne of for a wholianie at Cresson die, and big application, ws #557 f Pola C. AzEsrs, wan aver. The petition of the Pat. i Wholesale [ig Bor company and | Req Brewing Col application, In compiibed on Penngyivania's State | PENEIETY Wee ald {Iver Poresiy ow an Frese? Lada by { ormmis. The marty ef the withdrawals : Bale] uf resiry Hohe 8. Conklin : ited from moro than one appli | vom the fatal ares of the Hinge far 5 i of RIP OER For Foxy i onoJa% 1, 151%. an STE hm | 1h irteent th ward, Mo withdrew da Elaenuln For the | ia ” Fras ikclin } borough. G. LCougnnour wit hdres 5 r of | Belter, In th Bird wn, Sema Hale His application § at 97 Chator Ameren Liquor C se hE x ot i ogni nual summary of work see! |S § : 30% Bt Aver.) F sefaiiing : 3 Fey ¥ a ye 3 5 ¥ ¢ A. {hse ‘hotel, . nit i MEL) Fil EY hy ward, Yoda? rns Taper GEDany wri wis "Hie R Li 3 third ward, ¢ + vieh also petitinned hers were alsa two 5 owivniesgis i Crosson be Sharkey withdrew in &. Berlin, for the The cour MR uns erseni Monday nft & lite sot for + i i Nieations for wikich t Fup sift I NE ETB a + and €H4 gp vi Lessig & Ii nave heen eat. Forest boundary lines iHpzor pees. This «273 miles have. Deen sarveyed, dl £2 an epen hearing in court At miles i stich hearing we expect 211 that is to be said for or against the prant. ing of a liquor license to be omen court. When License aher, WE nt that 24) orc he last Lawnse Tone wrtuned by friends of Lemnty Heense, as well a8 Laany Epix is beso gn FPO RE anes i, in behalf of vartain aonl 8 22.000,000 « of which have b ena Na friend of on 135,000 acres of burned over forest bother the court about land. The annual pudaction of the Foy nas after the court is { nurseries is pow bet All the Barneshoro applies nt 4 tress, and can still | Sranted license as follows rire Hyver Bedi om 119 Walter V. Miller, Cons points high elevation on the tel, Retail; Patrick Hogan, eats, bul only ni mre of tel, Retail: Brizh Thustin, Barneshors pyillion § have b Inn, Retail; John J. MeCornnnk, Cite! | botel, Retail; Michael Orcs relovania Hotel Ritter; Retail: Frank McAnult: Central hotel, Retatl: Josenh A Mv. fers, Antler hotel, Retail: MF Wa: tery Co, a corporation, Sear Building, : WW holesule. The following applicants fused: Robert Blum, sr, Nationa FCnrrolltown, Retail; James Dun wierd Smith, Charles Davis Leonard, and Amos 8 Disko frpditown, Whelessle: Edwin : the hogrin : $F vi a” alin pate Wg 5 woes MED Banted i & | {4 Le | { i will We BY fl ach ine revused. RYE b, To i" of al b icke ho. Trg Che SONY shed, * . x panto # why rie 0% Mo. FH pide He SATs State were re. Over ase ies aE i Hore oh, yes @unIng one. Car. RmMpers amd visitors Wicks ast vear was over 41 hate) YER “xoeilog 18¢ number of om the forests ARH Til Gia a dn SAi5 Ory ASES and NEWS OF TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO |, | artached to the locomotive, is ¢ she i elod far from 141,040,600 | Portsiame, Wholesale: Joserii Petok, Seventy foresters and seventa. Portage, Retail: Albert PF. Flick, en rangers were HEV Ebensbarg, The Homa hotel, James. A number of foresters are town, Retail; James W. Boslott, Ba. in surveying, draft na. office karton, Wholesab: William T. Peer, Peer hotel, Johnstown, Retail: Thom- op ay F. Brady, Johnstown, Wholesale: forty-eight. This gives Jugob (5. Links, Roth House, Johns. forester an area of over 20.000 acres. town, Retail: Stanley Cybert, Johns. equivalent to a trast town, Wholesale; Anthony At rohan, i di hrxtown, Wholesale: Vincent AR wk Je hnetawn, Retail: Edward Mi hel, Adu John Lloyd, 8: M Alin ns Twp . Wialesale: (har lorer, Conemaugh, Wholesale: ¥ Wi 34 th, Phirchanty kote Vir ld ii Ea beard i Lamb « R jit, HE i EET + © Fi hs Wo hy fe wie il, * $ eld {¥en 1 s ? that fa theht 1 wy KEE 2 Lado o GARERPE, Lh 5 Sa “* son), Whadesale: Jan Reith wag. | When It gets loquactkiys, son, Wholesale; F. Spiers HY. Jan 1} mn ie ated only Lens : hed Perhaps really evar talk Wholesale: Shoshone “Bo they sae “1 wonder when” antetimen seo it stated Hriry Tun eR engaged | work | so that the actual field force numbers | each } » Yovie Lam f Wises ang i : EL Se Ibe | IL BAe opi Sk » 3 Sak INVENTS TRAIN TRIPPEN Prien is Designer of Device (0 Prevent | Wrecks Boaking er patent mor profi but offering the work of his ingenuyity free, the Rev, Thomas J. Glysn Beaver Falls, Pa, has {ovenied an an tomatic device which he says will stop ratiroad trains whether or not the en gine driver sees the signal and with out action of either tralpmen or tow erman. . The invention ia entirely mechani onl, thus differing from the New Yori sabwnay train stop, which is sleetriesal It is a steel rod which connecta the sgnal arm with the rfl lever ant works on the transom lever principle When the signal arm rises 0 the dav adlh | gor point it pulls the rail ever to an Another fever, which is sat in bearings and extends down until I meaty the rail lever. It has an arm af right angles with it. When this arm somed in contact with the ral jover it farms the arm on the locomotive lever and causes it to press the valve on tos a.rhriake. Before he became a priest Father Giyan had ten years’ experience in tha mechanical departiints of the Caratria Steel Works at Johnutown, i ise i A SA INVENTS LIFE SAVING BUOY Huge Cylindor Arranged to Many Persons A jife saving huoy vented by A. A. Unruh of Portland, Ore, is 9212 feet {1 and resembles a huge enn It pre genta a eviindri~al exterior to the wa ter, a conning tower extending from the fan above the waves and a ballag tank below ho fing it Provisio n ix made In each buoy for handling 135 tn 159 people The pas pengdra are arranged in tiers about the inde of the buoy aad steapped (ao reir places. Bialrwavs on ether alde tead from hatches which can be gquich Ir Battsred down For the comfort of pussengsrs 8 toil et cornpartment is balit about the air snd water shaft In the center A small hand operated sir pum) nsaturs the in flow of air from 8 valve closed auto gatieally when the water strikes it Food and drinking water are carried 4 Jockers under ench passenger's seat, | Apt position. Carry up righ ot AAR & STARVE IF YOU'D { IVE LONG Gee asional Periods of Fasting Aid the Health, Professor Says Decazional porioxis of starvation, sas once or twice a year, In the cae of Pealihy adult porrols, tay not only sdd to the Jovy of Living, bot also to the lenuth of [fe socording to Prod Aston J. Carlsos, buncer exper! of Liu spivurnity of Ch. ERR *Civilized 3 ¥ of Lite pean wer sare, Vhas Ir seiitiona primitive a bo anita Hiarva 2 ERSGOInGe ¢ Beng *ih whom sud are nu ria sie Colnries Eddi oi Varig BHIONS Verte Inian Portugal's Valua Pea agsl was the eget eouonizer io Africa bul ia wars lost much of her Teduy she has the Cane ef}, 448 EG had her YE WHEE PR oan basen | wing Toa ant ip £ots VALral primiusia From Port seeds, wax, hides and ported. Thia territory Bhieel backwand be ire ae gi heer re ex ia one if $ * sions in tin $ 4 or FL world, Angola has a coast rrilea. Ha chief prodyets robber, wax, eff oils arc aapar, vegetable ual, cocon-uuts an ad ivoey. There ar Cepodiita of petroleum and ssphal Wistels are at presen? being worked Mritish syndicate. Malaciite, ¢ ME asphalt, silt, oo in transportation thy profitably, Th ts snch rea dail KY, Thar nog 1.008 miles of poorly equip: sarondy a that orritiny, Mogaiabiague or Portarsese Bast ren, of whic h lovren Marques the capital ts perhaps best ki Partuguess African poirty are rubber, op chiefly ale BASE § ty Lents, Hike Ange ammunition, aro, hardware, condi, i has less than S00 miles of operativ radu and much its traffic carting by ot the Zasnbesd hire rivers Portus to contrat bos ‘he export import trinke of he African colonies, Ur Cerpuiay an Englned sup great shure of to materials » hy the mothe fopniry. ¥ hide ry farser eities has foancial ennnectionpes with Furo threvich Portugsese banks, oll t sik od tg here, an io 21 part barter tr nain throaghount th. the Portugues vader, rather than aid, thos develop this territoey.- mn, petrolenns, and astestos exits Yat are so far froo anni be mined yuarly =Xporis ap! approxinately RI Jid¥ 43 ths ww: soasesaion. De eu OH, WRX, and ivory Es, and Da require Are cotvon gins provigions, tools cutlery anda gues Ans: af Baty an al ensleavory t 8 nd is £9 id SH found and. The mathaods of Tots oti Latif tiea pry, a line of cves 1.006 That Guinea Cry, | City follia vititg country pelgh hors vliore guinea often wondered at the ery of those pretentions erdatures. Probably an other rember of the festhored tribes mite 8 ery as exquperating to human Lists that of the pines fowl The rage man parley hears it with (ngt maine to throttle the throat from whieh it came. Yer has ite gede, Gaines fowls are the policemen of praitey yard Ther snrva gd aards to tive other f. wi warning of the approach of dan p whether If be in the fowrm of pra, bawks or crows. The paingn bs sald to be terrify Bawks und other predatory and i hee prevented many a tempting flocks of poultry fact remains that it le an af fo thie humisn ear. The Flocxing Chair Tourist 1 aza a rocking ehair tourist. Td rather read a pood book om travel than to £0 myself, It doesn’t take so mgeh thee, nor 40 much money, and if the truth be known, | haves imueh of either, Jt is surprising what a jor of {raveling +n can do throgh books amd not mise 8 single dify at the of fle. Sin let ur understand ona sncther | fa the beginning. There are some who! HEIR ga ayy sor petly % Fre hh * § £0 £¥ anon Ha go and sotge who stay behind, dut al | are torristy whather the trip is roade ult o} in a steamer chair or in the old side on. "amd arm roeker. J can’t begin to tell you how many tious ve orossed the ocean In the old ehaly and never onus Rave | been weasick. 1 have eo ine reagte, Mul & poigtay al en fine time of Le Nation Ma Lite "rau te fhe Vieteols XIV, f350. 05s sry lon $30 so S23 {owls are Xapt have City of docta, Is mentioned by Milton in of his gorgeous catalogues of in the first book of “Paradise where he refors to the knights once jousted there. The city, in war one of the great schools of val chivalry, and It Is a G torian, Professor Falimerayar, tells ux that it “became in popals mance and in the Imagination of Itallanx and Provencals, one of most famous empires of the and the rallying point of the and flower of Asta” | *"Tvanhoe” may remember that Templar boasts to Rebecea had aon his horse, Zameor, In fight from the Soldan of Apart from its classfenl ’ with Xenophon and the retreat of Ten Thousand Trebizond was the most notable cities of the the Middle Ages. The Hellenie ran, or “tahleland.™ 0 named the sloping table of it stands. at the time of erusade fell into the Commennus, a scion satitine family, who founded there an empire that lasted for two a included he | part of the southern coast of Black sea. The imperial family enjorid home renowned for their beauty, and prin ard altogethior have! oceneen of Trebizond were sought in marriage hy Byzantine emperors, west. ern nobles nnd Mahammedan princes A. ON Cold nights and wintry weather you'll be particularly glad you have a Victrola No need to go outside your own home for en- tertainment—the best mie and fun that any one could wish. CF Sines © Stop in any time and we'll dy play your favorite music for ’ you, and explain our system of casv terms. For Sale by & WINSLOW oA AR A WW fe RARTON i $i FRET ON GR JE a NN fair juantidie xX, § - Mark this date down anc of rotree ey Vo . we 18 i Las Ba bg Fo or spy et tar day and Wr ng 1 - 0 ALD BASLE - ree oe > ¥ + 1 LR RIN ER Ree oo. SONI NR APRON, (I ST. Ets CC® in rox will ry Lid, TELIY RROTHERS RETR TR WE TL SREY I 8 | mh ds ond dd TET 1) a DRES3 DET ” Sach VS 9 on
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