[ ET Sc wm ses ed SOR RS John Price ! Besant »f Labor and In. | peices | trouble and ir work in most in- fru | ached. thers the Jankson 1 in making jublic this cost of er industrial e work. : that the total amourt, wx- Eh ‘million pion n- atte sivarde and does not and rial seidé idents I. Pastor E. G. Zinger will preach on 83. | union be ohperved. Our Easter fallow paid him had to be turned into | Bays him 50 cents for his trouble, al | Ttheopt the Inw makes _ | which Wright Coop, of Barneshoro is | Bresident, will meet the first Monday is 50. Tt is hoped that | : of ad present is 4. & % {in the county will Join, ‘ministered t Norkees. and ¢ the knee, om u Sunday, and others later. view cemetery. itanqua to ses every ome who is wil p one of the renters. 109 have Pn i " Fame. bo Nor WAIT TO BE ASK- ni News and Wr ld CONSTABLES BOLD MEETING ewes mn dorsi The Constables Association of Cam. bria county, which held a meeting at Ebensburg last Friday for the pur. of ing a constituticn and | mont rehengive i“ ay Ard yr Sixth-To held that ‘Geod Roads a nin i PATTON, CAMBRIA co. PA, FRIDAY, APRIL 6 1917. At the closing session of the an. | with the conditions imposed for a re nuitl meeting of the Supervisory’ As. lease of our proportion of the distri sociation of Cambria county, the re: | bution of that port presented by the resolution’s com | mittee was unanimously mdopted. The |p Bridge recomendations sre consi thit | henceforth be made permanent in this county Following is the fu repost of the resolutions committes | SOVOTnor of the state, and all such an may Fe Seaigunted by the state high. t, county commission. “We the undersigned members of | fy township supervisors or mission. | your committee on resolutions, beg street authorities, are not only signs to submit our par for your cot | for material nid and service in the in. Sederation and nection terestas of better highways, but oces- "We notte with pride the very marl sions for testing pride of com. increase of enthusiasm since our munities and citizens in the cause of last annual conv in the interests | common welfiire and patriotism, and a of "Good roads for all Cambria county.” Whelstone with which to make more The people of every cinss sire co-op. keen the pépulur interest in public days) such as are designated by the # stances, Constable IN. V, Sheehan told the | commissioners that only = week | ago he walked five miles to kill a’ dog complained about, but when he reached there the owner of the cur | tax fee. banded it now and there stained arrayed in overs erating more willingly with the super. keusp moreover. response of the peo | visors, county commissioners and ple on such designated days will mark state highway department Better for miisionnry work all persons in i roads campnigns have drawn back the the community who neglect or refuse | the people thers to respond. ves and the constituted rod of “Boventh-—-We recommend that! ficinls, and the ‘hoosters’ in the runs hereafter supervisors bring with m™ th these snnual conventions at across and told him to “mow nlong.” | whelming numbers agninst the Unoek. the cost of their resnsctive districts, The constable in this instance | sumed in making the trip and got rothing for it, beranse the dollar the the dog tax fund The constables want the legislature | to change the law no as to pive them | romething reasonable to work on Some constables refuse to mcept the dollar in belated instances sich as cited, unless the owner of the dor I awe and stationary to send the dolinr | in to the county when it is paid. The Constables’ assscimtion, of | each term of mrt. Its member. t the Buptist church Easter will | observed as follows. At 10:30 A! " The com- communion is always sttened, and it is hoped that every membet will be present this year. At 7:30 P. M. the 2 iny 4 2¢hool at 2.30 Pv Mm Beary the school should ty to Fg oh on this Easter scassion. a Young | People’s meeting at £:40 P. M. er meeting Wednesda {745 P. ae ar ai oi meetin il meetings close! on Wed- | ht. Rev. Boord miterning thursday morning. A num. ber of persons cance to Christ in the | meetings, and everybody who witended the services felt greatly lsevefitted. radish fatiy — ir Hl rive congregations li ‘to him with interest. Sorin of the | Bonverts will follow Christ in Baptisn - CALVARY BAPTIST F 1 day afternoon with internsent in Fair. NOTICE Er It is practically im) impossible for the committee in charge of the Chan ling to support this moveneet by be- Mi you are not of that number, unt ap some member of the Committee ar hnnd in your w IA lo a PROGRAY 1 THE MAJES. =. “Seaton a vo Wm, Sn. Fox. ie fo — Hem -— that the minimum width be 3 in| Fons; | m for anes in Cambria cers] npprepriation of funds for | ery’ in the onward march of the mul the roadmasters, that suck may par- | i walked ton miles. Tost the time con | | titnde sselng hettor vondit to prog. $a pate in tho disenseions of ousambiong | of PATIY and imte-matinring Fray With (8p ys were Send v visit in town ress and rity. The increased pertaining to the practienl work be- EE ard interest shown st this | ing done on the roads tw-day convention over those of past “Bighth—We favor leginintion by verirs indicsites un spirit of recognition which ali reads be classified; that from the gemernl public which is township roads be divided into three | quite ewowraging, The discussions of classes, to be known as township | (all gaestions coming before the con. highways, township roads, and town. vetition were mong lively and timely ship by-laws, that is the designation (ani better handled than heretofore, and division of all township roads, the | Fring there is tocoqnised & need of towmship supervisors act in conjure onining into the discussion of all tiom with the school directors wed » | dri from ind representative of the ent the township highways he sper. master of on nig nizmtion. Teprenentatin lowing as ture, urging this incorporated | body: into a law of the state, so that road eep officers may the better and | “Ninth—Wo Fesogine vin ' and for losis from one and the attitude of I Jide one-half to two tons, three and one. SOWIE Swaide 4 gasercus policy of | half jiches, and for loads of over co-operation with supervisors tees toms, imches. We snk all Freep he prusent fie as the best people to co-operate, OY effect stateaid youd in the immediate complinnee Ming in the county, and all | with this recommendation, | re township supervisors to ment this op || upsti oar representatives in the state portunity in the same spirit of eo legislature Spproprists legisintion | | opmution. totiching the suggestion We hevelyr expressly ten. “Second--That we do hereb Thanks of tha enavention ta! mit this body to the ey : rtivipated in maxing this taining the highest + standard seaninn -— Site, {i WEE. those wito enters *Third-<We upon a oh state tained os wr sone and music rat evens | senator and libel pio § ng. the Elensbory band ad the Eb. assembly to ase their Nt opine to. | emsbiiry orchestra, and the parties wards securing the largest possible | composing te musienle, "We'll have fi ap ation of state funds Sor the ' mortmnes thie farm.” and ail others bu of permmnent roads in Cam. fwho resronded ua narties upon our bria I i progrars. We especially commend the *Fourth-—We do hereby pledie our | «feors of this bady, particularly See. i cooperation with the county state retary J. F. Boyer, for their zeal and authorities townrds making effactive | Sdeiity in making this muesting the Fifth-— We recommend that all | kinds necessary to be done % the. department of of | and We efor thi § So mbieation ix harvested oe | to our | follows: the radishes in & meoath and Samer Shi: Sr Euwpacinliv de we of our dirt roads every oh wl the recnatizy the hb sipitalite of the peti 112 nionths of eel year. ine’ of Enon ‘& big wesson at Huneet Park. Fhe THE GARDEN PLAN pared and planted at it Mando Proves | a good investment hy fot increane its returns by follo plan? The possibilities crops closely follow ome | sven overlap are legion the points oh the crops to t g ohig tage, a knowledege of the Bubitaalty thin, dey or wet Spot of the mil be helpful, | Beds, or are wantetal of or spice arid 9 ig rimnin and south, the fall lnnrth of othe plot th | any econonienl and convenient. a fall row of one vegetable is not a | sinabile, several Kins may be planted {in the same row, bul they should he similar in cuitare habits and length | fof growing season By sevamating the vegelnliles ms deted into long and short sean crops | Fosmpanion cropping” may bo seme tioed, This is simply the pleti ag in adimcent rows, or it the shiie raw this syutem at least half’ the rows iin a garden may be used twite in a) seanon, even though full-semian crops | are wn. For esmnaple: Cabbage plants wee set in rovs thie. ty #ix inches spat and brenty-four | inches apart in the row. Wigan bus | tween the cabbage rows and ulse b= | ten the Roi plants in the in the row, | Er ri tay Hi tha Jettuwe x in the state legisla. | the Iettoce in seven or eigh! weeks: | ‘ant the entire " In then jaf} 30.8 | | cabbage, just it is needed. “Succession cropping” is another | ma lo.planting time comes shortly bn. fore e ast pens ury picked. so that Bie tomate may be placted in the | Har. pean oorupied. Ina nilar way, i enbbage may fol p or mustard which was | red earlier in tthe season, or tae ay be sown Broadcast in the COME Ei dot 8 a BL SUNSEY PARK Indications point 1 the gromming of | Pst business senso!t hus [een uwnssonl- | iy prosperous with the jpemersd pub lie and as a result mre will be ample money for amusentesits. The Park is a matured playground. Its convenient lopation snd its efficient trolley ser. vice makes it one of the leadiyr » amusement raless of Western Penn. spivanin. The renders of this paper will be kept fully inforried as to the wt fed. | cent i our coanty. “EDWARD MOSHOLDER, “EDWARD COSTLOW, “EDWARD DD. BRAWLEY" improvement of post roads, woul | upo 1 all members of this body to immediate steps toward ap SAM BARR 05 i SNR Fa HR 1 AS ROU An Fn Fd 0 600 7 A I co re i Be Shion HOME TALENT os AT a EASTER P OGRA OF M. E SUN Y SCHOOL night, | 16th, the : iw asneal Easter entertainment Bekerttn aad ¥ will | will be held in the MM. Et ureh on Bakerton of Sunday evening at 7 30 P. 3 Fale} well d lent | owing is the Program of the evening 1h Onbestia Saisction. 2 “He Did Not Die In Vain” (271) On in oF i ] 3 Invocation 5 3 Baxter Welcome”. Poll § Geran ¢ First Easter 8 “Wake Sweetest Strain” ah 7. “The Easter of 3a > “Easter 2. “Beautiful 10. “Easter Piers 11. “First Robin iol Violet” § Junior 112. “The God of the Living™ (48 Ones A in” ...... Junior Girls Croas™ cast. HICH HILL MINERS Fauxoer The Rich Hill coal plant, the larg. 8 est in Hastings and one of the mos 19% modern in Central Pennsvivania, hon 20. Te naa] a Te ners walked out : v {esuse they claim the reprusentatives PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Of the adjustmen Pe Bo Stine i . Public wership Sabbath morning af meeting they went on record to refau 10:80. Sermon, “Faith's Anchorage. to return to work until one of the mine | 00 JAcAmat of the Lord's Bupper officials had left the mine, A mass be sdministernd. Special Faster meeting was held in their hall Satur. susie. the U. M. W. of A. were present. ¢ : matter has been taken up with the IE wvening at 7:30. uf the trouble has been ma The 5 3:00 olleck. x ! I ‘Babbath School at 11:45 A.M. walkout effects about 260 inp la A cordial invitation to attamd all BURLESQUE SHOW CANCELED hen services RT | insster. The attraction that was to have etme been presented at he Barnesbore PATTON QIVIC CLUB Opera House on April 10th has been tanceled on account of the impossibili. train cennections. New Cale on the 9th pot High Sehoel And torium All mem. next day. FORGET. smmmer program, | . “Father Of Love” Thos. Whiteford | i A special Faster service will be day afternoon when district officers of | rendered hy the Sabbath School fl Since even the a1 average ganien, pre |’ | The ’ diet. of mee Thesdory Huber had business at | Mahaffey on Saturday. Andrew Oth is confined to his home ‘with an sttack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huber, of Chest Quite a number of citizens attend. Lod the good resd meeting at Ebens. [burg lawt reek. Rider terwnship lost one of ite prem inent and esteemd citizens by death of Jack Cronsuer on ; | for the past several vears Mr. Cro [nutter hae held the office of anil tax eallector for | for the township. The fuliowing reso resolution wan ‘aptind By Couneil N No dan TT evans: We believe that war (with Germany is and Cour President ay provi : | the nquitably apply the the funds at | puce-saving practice. This phan fol. his power to saved this of pur rouds, sepecially The "ir? their disposal, and make future lans lows short season crops by a second | | Phare tires on all heavy ind oareiing we. | for general improvemen i planting of the samp v 4 Never? vegwtnble, For | rtance, th ur he Resslond: That we, the members of Council Now. 568, do hereby cour bovalty and support te our dent in the present ational | me SENTENCED IN INDIANA COURT A] Matt Pulich of Locerne, Indiana Le who vas found guilty of mur comrt Inst kx : hint bes sentenced by 5 haw night, for st Lucerne, Dec. Lanehs iar Son to 10 years Langham to fin ihe Wertern MIS. ROBERT WOLFE BURIED YESTERDAY : Michael nd Henry Co's. of Patton, tromded the faners! of == aunt, Mrs, River Wolfe, in Pittsharch, on Wed. mindy of this week, Tocoased wan &0 vearn of ype and is reid bY front pitbridapisshmrentivans ft prod tame REE i “Pe earl of! ‘the Army The thrst thoes yoinadun whith ghee Pea White on her periless way Fouveagh the new Pathe nerial, “Per! lof the Army,” proniists rere hain rilang situstons aid MOORE Ww | super than ske uncountered ia Hes Chiteer as the persecuted “Paaiime” fit tas story she is thy ocunter of a i tompany, bat ss vet ne adjaxtment Prayer meeting Wednesday evening | { Pearl White J Tin mw se fof adventures with vigor and 3 Sarita 1 od ly SA —— diaries with rrecevedness, (a theme without which ro serial of these days soeald emily be written) which is Ine induced by Tasiing views of Charles Naghes, Theedwrs Roosevel sod Woodmyw Wilson helday forth em their individaal arcament theories tir am simiring evowd. (asm which bas made hur ig ey in wo | this type of screen play. [th BAY emergency in hn a speginl | talent for looking altructive, even | while banging by her tues fr a cliff, strangling & boa-constrictor with ‘ome hand and shooting up the villain | i Captain Payne, whose ilignity in bee re in time to got ready bers and those desiring to be mem. | | ing his undeserved disgrace might! for an evening performance on the hers are urged to be present. FORCE naw been modeled from the celebrant. There will be a special meeting of [with the other. Ralph Ke off hia ] ty of the burlesquers to make suitable the Patten Civie Club at 2:50 PM. Burd makes : The com: ys Saturday aftermeen April 14th in the * distinguished though melancholy pense | ae |
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