PE RA ORL Nene Sg WRT Ag 2 NEWS OF TWENTY. Sr ASI UD BN et ba bead A BIG WHISTLE i [LANDLORD CORDELL FIXING UF On Monday the big whistle, which | John Conlell, the | pleasant proprie- the Patton Clay Company purchased | tor of the Central Hotel, is bound to was placed in position and tested. be fixing up for spring. He has just Engineer Jenkins informed the Cour- an artistic job of painting on the jer that the bell of the whistle is 10 x | ceiling and on the wally of the bar Barneabere, spent Frida wih fries Aon shoppirs en Wed go Toe are Visiting, and Those Who Have Dr. c bn Bakdwin, Dentist. 3 Mary. Denlinger: of her home on fith venue. Seabrook, of Westover, | B 5 Bue of Carrolltown, spent | my in town & «jek loft on Wednes- | ‘Mm EC Brown returned home last week from a visit with friends at Atlantic City. bo Thomas Buck has acceptin a po sition in the aifice of the R Peale Company at St. Benedict. Ralph Winslew, Cyril Fisher avd Jack Gibhens spent Sunday with {friends in Cupon. Miss Maury Shannon a sindent at A A Aloysius Academy, is spending | Euster vacation at her homie on | Sth avenne. Mrs Willinm ‘Sandford returned home the first of the week from a. trip with relatives in Philipsburg. Mrs John Green and Agnes Cearn are visiting friends and relatives in OT Cooper and and Telford Gill, ste dents a at State [College. are spending : | spent Sunday ut her home in this}V Mins Elizabeth William Norton, © of Wilkenwbury, transacted business in town the Ia “ter part of the week. CL William Mortson, som, of Bakerton, eall- en sven] days ns ‘the guest inh ek al bi ma 3 er in ’ of ad and Cowher Invorance Co. | resigned her position snd loft on Sat. |ariny for her home in Wilkes-Barre. { Rev. and Mrs. Schnebliy are re. {ceiving the vongratointiony over thu {arrival of 5 son which was born ' Thursday evening. Miss Anes {days ksint onnelly spent severn! | week in Johnstown, a tat Mahaffey by ia rafet, 18 inches and could be heard a dist. | ance of ten miles if the proper amount of steam be ipplied t is curiminly | a sereecher ard will waken the sleepy | IR ads early. The whistle will De Mown at 5:00, 6:30 and T A. M,, : and 6 P. M, daring every day Sook Sunday. DROWNED IN THE SUSQUEHANNA On Wednesday of last week, John Sarabaugh, of Chest tovinship, drowned in the being threesn from which struck the railroad bride. He was a school tewcher, 10 years old, ard wae goin to attend Mrs Frank Brown uni shopping in| Johnstown Fri ny i Miss Hilda Karibeim returned to | Windber Friday after n short visi at the home of her parents on South | 5th mvenue. Mrs. J. M. Abbott and Mrs. J. R. Cornelius spent Friday in Altoona. Miss Mae Yaeger, of Indiana State Normal, arrived in town Saturday to ‘spend her Easter vacation with her mother. Michael Cols, local dealer for tha ‘Buick cars, was called to Pittsboargh Tuesdsty on account of the death of “un relative. Misses Ruth Noonan ani Ora Me. Cully of Westsver, spent Sunday with friends in Johnstown. Mrs. Howard Moles and Mrs. Ray To were Johnstown visitors Satur: y. Miss Anna Jones, of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bloom, former residents of this place but now of Madern, returned home Tomidny after . a EAA Patterwon, adjuster Sor thi NSUrARCE COMPANY Was week to mettle the claim Ma Mrs. E. O Link eft Inst week for Johnstown, where her little daughter Elverm, is a ut thw Memorial hospital whe Be unt having her ton- by Dr. Gurley. Rev. and Mrs Bert Salter and fn mily left on Winesday for Williams Eppa ay they will Ya their fu- Te son of Rev. and weturend to the Denison asner | tinbveret iY 2 ing several days at home of of is parents. . Miss Lottie Jomes spent Wednesduy « with friends in Johnitown Ralph K and Waiter Wil. liams spent | in Barnesboro. Miss Anns ky called on rels- tives in Hastings Ins week. Miss Catherine re Geod. a student ut the Knox Siehool, Tarrytown, N. Y. t apunt Easter in this place. Mr. H. J. Patton, Tof Philadelphia, wd on friends in town Friday. treamirer John A. Gorn ro | County turnal to Ebersburg Mondas after. noon after spending Sunduy in town Miss Alam Damm, of Pittuburgh, is her , Mr. ard Mr Wiibam ipa of this piste Mrs, Geo. Tironer y sd dargnter were Fatisday. Mrs. Juiia Ellis of £ Caneiden, N.Y. who his spent the Inst seviral arth at the home of her sister, Mrs, i Lyons left, oW edmenday far ber home The funeral services of Mires. Walk- | Vile of of Mr. John Walker were held afternoon in the Bap- Walker died last Bander moring st the Syangler hos- Mr. Wayland Zwayer who is jani- tor at enisen University spent a few at his Yionse in Patton this wesk A VE was a busniess vigitor here this week. RS Mr. snd Mim, 8 1 Weakland apenit a conple of dvi mm Aeon and Koa reir Seipinps thine weal Mra. Miliband Tate was a Johastown | shommer Wednosday $e: TW Guys wr spent Friday and Saturday a dohnsl ows ghanning, Mr H T. Bigtler, one of the officials | the Northors Canibria Street Rails wit Co. and greatly interested in bus. ir tereats in the North Cam. tounty kay been st Athemtic City | sotne time for his henizh. Latest re. rts indicate that he is very ‘much Petzer and his many friends have the assurance of a speety recovery. Mr. Bligler is the father of Mrs. Ralph E. Good of this places. Mins Edith 1 L Kelsall entertained the selected bunch at her home mn Monday avening, April 2nd. The eve ng was spent in games and music. ning un early a all, left oe their homes Teporting: a \ a very nige time, M: E C Brown + was taken sudden. ly fll in Altoona on Wednesday and brought home in an astomobile. At Jreaem writing he is slowly improv. Attend The NT 0 hd A at SAAR) Bt AO SS eit a i Ae Lock Haven Normal. Ai 00D ° 1 it 14 Monda urge Bi by tha The dane | Patton Fire Company was a success ii every partionlar, thers being 0 couples present. The maniban of the company newer do things by halves and they did every thing in their pow. sr to make their guests enjoy them- selves, which was appre inted by ail. In the contest for a prize Mis Gertie Noonan raised over $M000 and Mins Carrie Crowell over $7.00 by sabscrip- tion. The ra a will no doubt clear & neat sam al tok] a dt AA a AAR BE RE P.O 8 oF A. BANQUET : The P. O. 8 of A of ation ave a barquet at the Commercial hotel re- cently which was well attended and proved a very pleasant socini affair After dinner Rev. OJ. Barlin, pastor of the Baptint church, und a mem. ber of the order gave nn sddress of about 40 mingtes in length. of the work of the order in jreneral band the social condition of the coun try at the present time, snd ilso ad- voratedd the taxation of all church projet. The address wns inters Pe = He! t loud a r. Worre res id with a few remarks be- BEES SSRN RENEE Robins, rattlesnakes, spring fever, Easter suit. Mr. Kerr, of Naw Bethicham, | visited in rnesbore last Sunday. J. F. Smith transacted business in | Johnstown on Toesdsy. oe Mrs. Musser, of Philipsbang is rifScihausss and ing wt the home of her son, John RK Musser in Barnesboro. Mrs. Jane Johnston, of Glen Rich | ey in visiting at the hom her neon, Mrs. A Wout. Misses Louise Miller and Esther McAmulty, of Indiana Normal, have arrived home for E Easter vacation Mra Henry Newman and son Gerald depa aTted this morning to spend the aster season. with parents at Twin Rocks Mrs. Thomas Barnes and duughter, Miss Rachel, who have been at Alken, 8 C., for the past few months, Pe- turned home last week. wan Sasgunhanns river | ‘and office which adds to the appear. [ance of the hestelry. ID. H Warren ‘dul the work Sn a RO A HAIR ART HM SL BR AGRAND BALL On Friday night April 17th, a grand ball will be given by the members of the Patton Baseball (lub [promises to he one of the prandest affairs of the kind which has ever heen given in Patton. invited to attend. Mra. M. M. Crain, acconipasiad by har {wn iri are visiting rels- This | § Everrone is! tives in Philinsbhure, panin anti] Mr Crain mecares. a soit. | ahle place fi thems to hve in anti! he gets his home which was fore Inet week rebuilt Frid Mollan whe the past twelve pin x spending place unnthe on Philadel i several dnyw in this | Se A John Parker and Elmer ‘both of Philipsburg, cams to Patton | nt week, vr. Parker is a base ball player of repute and expects to re main in Patton for thesummer, He has secured employment at the Magee and Lingle colliery. John Adams accompanied by his pon Clifard, of Clearfield, came to Patton on business Friday, Mr. Adams returned th Clearfield the same day hut the son will visit relatives for several days LaPorte | Frank Simmanberger, of 8t Boni face, and I¥. BE Wentz, of Bt. Law Fatice, wire visitors to Patton Sune day Willian Burchfield, of Phili Te. was the guest of Harvey Lingle over Sunday. . Alfred Dodson recent] terior of hin home on Lang avenue insted and repaired. The work on r. Dodson’s patios is quite artistic and presents a fire appearance, He spoke had the in. ror Sn 4 Son Bh pra | wmong rontives nn their farmer hone in Meyersdale. I \ After a short visit with friends iin this place, Mrs. Martha Brown returned 10 her home in Ebensburg, sccomparied by her nieces, Misses follin and Mary Tatters who will make a visit at the county capital 0. C. Jones visited his daughter, ‘Mrs. Edmiston in Pittsburgh over Sunday. On his return home, he wis necompaniod by Mrs. Edmiston, whe {will remain for a time at the parent. ‘al home, on Philadelphia avenue. J wD _ display of American fags gor pe jocal wastes ‘ many ate Bis s well as coal and power houses, in nul 8 the momentous Lypuestions that are the at. tention of the American people. Willimen West suffered an inj his home on Tuesday evening, by r ‘ing against the dining room Harry Mayes and Donald Westover, stopped in at the West home and Mr -— put an arm around the boys and lifted them. In i doing be nt was fallin afsinat ht fractured i ibs were sustained, and Dr. Anderson yas called. A diagnosis discovered no pr i PAS aver ys. Yeste eve. ining Mr. West's condition Ey = and no serious results are § § i i : i 8 | i i 3 Monday was “Mitch Dany” and | was Ronerally oheerved in the coal districts, the real date Romnday Apnil lst work was done in the mines in vicinity. coming on thi st —— The Smorts store in Routh Care | atreet Bas recently ben pen othe £5 handie stares growing Daxiness. Me Sort handles a ing grad varied stork of clothang, dey goss od shoes, The new spring styles are profusely daplayed w shh About ten per cent «of the teach ers of Cambrian County have joined the Cambria County Tenchers' Union, which was started in Barnesboro about tun days ago. The applications | for membership Accampu ied by the initial year’s dues mre being received at the average rate of five per day. The high scheo! students are very fittingly wearing red, white amd blue bows of ribbons, during this crisis | in our national life. One or two of the students was noticed wesnring such bows by one of the instrictors, and immediately the ides octurred to the teacher to make the practice general On the teacher's offer to provide the | ribbon, the students at onen took de- | took delightedly to the plun. home-making girls made the bows, J. F. Crago, of the Star force, spent | Sunday = his parengnl home in| Ho James Bushton is able to be around again after suffering for a few weeks viith La Grippe. The Martin Brothers, dealers of Cresson, were town daring the week. Charles Williams, wis had been confined to his home with the Grippe | for a few days is on the job again. Frank Cole, proprietor of Cole's Auto Supply on spent part of the week in Pittsburgh. Holy week services ang being cele- brated in all the local ¢hurches pre. pamtary to Easter servitwy next Sun. ¥. / Mr and Mrs. Robert Thompson | | spent a few days during the week | Practically no i 1917. The | ‘provision visitors in | Chestnut avenue, | day afternoon April 14th. Wing Shots Starting: Thorsday st the the big doable show “P Army” snd the new Fox Fil Comedy. | TR POR SALE OR RENT wind ition on Hrewer a WwW. Brewer, Somes in god Inaaire w AN TED SRE Sion nil Rs 1h wrdiat for i ren! g clothes from {aetory to woarer at Wholesale prices. ence required. P.O. Bex [22 adeyphia, Pa. SIAL J direey Phil. FOR RENT--Upstairs living apart. Eo ments in good condition io the Christ. off Building next door to the Preshy. terian church on Magee avenue. For further information inguire of Amu i J. Christoff, Russel! avenue, Patton] pt BOIS BUSINESS COLLEGE n Unusual opportunities are now offered to the business trained person. BE | We train you in day or night class or hy correspondence. Ask for cata- lair and full information. C. G. KRISE, Principal, Heck did not go to Clymer us in. tended. He needed a hair cut worse. i Lois Francis Stock Company will bet at the Grand Theatre April 1th, 17th and 18th. The stock company Lin now considered one on the road. See “Saving the Family Name" at ‘the Grand Saturday night “Pearl of the Army” the new Pathe ‘serial starting Thursday night Meeting of the Paton Civic Club in the High School Auditorium Satur See (morige Beban in “The Italian” at the Geand thentre on Monday. Shoes shine! at Cassidy Barber Shop. Try Cassidy's Rurber next hair gut or shave, Brothers’ Shoup for your They will re-;Q dostirovad by | . % been woending | J 10 and 15¢ sort BREpaloll WL i SARA, WS NS ai I Sa 2 Reels You Know the Pox Dramas—See the Fox Comedies Majestic |} sag 3 a it Fas S53 X. goo Hi SNAErE LE meter. i term will open April 16, |} af the best i APRIL 9th, Municipal Bldg. Patton, Pa. Four piece Harmony Orchestra Benefit Patton Fire Co. Dancing 9 till 12 Admission 75 cents ! EEN Fre CR ESI TS TE) Ce Sar Patton, Peansylvania S 4
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