PATTON, CAMBRIA CO, PA, FRIDAY, JULY 13, mr Thermometer Now Registers $1,400.00 Watch It Creep Up OPEN AIR LUNCH TOMORROW NIGHT_-YOU Patton within the last fer day | community but as the campaign pro- ors pparame The gresses & few surprises developed. business. places are displaying Red One party worth comsidersbly money Cross matter liberasty. One of the refused to contribute to the Red Cross most. attractive windows in town is hecsuse he had purchased some b- |} John Gunn's Drug Store which in de berty bonds. How sny person can corated with Red Cross material and reason this out and satisfy his sense advertising matter. A hospital cot in | of duty by imagining that he has made the window, h Somribution by BUFing 4, govern. a a Socan Wet ap x haw. | ment bond, which is the best security 5 At the one side of the oot is in the world, for which he gets three Cross murse in costume avd at | and one-half per obit wt, 16 hard the foot of the cot stands a young phy- to understand. He has A0uply inde : h¥ worth ? at any | s t deal of at time. If he were to depésit $1,000 in Shiusting iin : s savings fund, be certainly could not The ladies of the town have 5 very reason out in any way that he had is rie ghee wilbend spent that money, ke simply made an have mile a thorough canvass investment. This party refused to etn portion: of She town give the commitiee $1.00 member. | results. The ther. ship for the above reason. We have | in the Drug Store window all the consideration in the world and ast might $1,400.00. A com. sympathy for any gan whi is utisble of business men will make 8 to contribute even the small sum of of the business districts to. $1.00. There are some in this con- he Cosl Companies, Clay |dition. A man having a large family Mill and other mamiuc. | to support and with no income other i. The [10 make his daily wepetises, is justi Mave | fied in saying that he cannot make the d iis No ope will criticise print ope onipemdnad ony tributes $1,000, but we have no wym- i pathy whatever for the man of means ‘will who hunts an exeusn for gefasing to bh aid the Red Cross movement | As» contrast to the sbove, this cir- ‘ewvtance stands out prominently: A ot; little girl, Jess than ten years old, the child of very poor parents, when she ostume Sandwiches, jearned what the committer was do. joe cream, candy, etc. Ing, went to her little savings bank ‘and the occasion will | and brought cut 10¢ and said, “1 want | 2 a g t 1 ito give this 10c to tee Red Croms. It is all 1 have but 1 will get 10¢c more ’ some day this week snd will give it to yeu." This little girl contributed | {more liberally than the man who gives It is the SPIRIT of an army that Te a the SPIRIT of AMERICAN RED CROSS, Johnstown Chapter, By 8 H. Heckman, Chairman Per Mrs. Curtis Schrader, Secretary. “Tillie Wakes Up,” at the Majestic | Board was ealled to order by President , { Dr. Murray. Ling the gradusting class (ordered the mall called. - Se A A io WN SAS Snes Patton, Pa. June lst, 1817. Patton, Pa, June 19, 1917. | ra SU PHI irk cs SARE rR 93S ai Fh it 818 A regulsr meeting of the Sebold A special sessivm of the school | | Gorwuch, June 1, 1917, it being requisr |’ | meeting night. Present of the Boned pose of laying the milage for Pat. | Drafted Men Will Be Noid Before Board Within {ordered the roll called; all members ‘on Borough Schools for the yar 1917. | being preserit to thedr names 28rd and May 29th, 1917 were remd heing proesnt answered to their | snd approved with the corrected "mes mingtes of May 13 lo rend that the H Huntingdon and Clenrfield Telephome the president and meretary by author: ompany be requested to produce du- ized to negoticte un demand loan for | Comps contracts for the schoo! tele. Tour buandred and twenty.five ($425) i i Mr Calahan made a motion thet | ealbed from this disirict ss soon ws Presidett of the board Gorwach or- | The Examinntion Boned of Distriet No. § of Cambria County will sit in the Coancil Rooms in Hope Fire Come. pany building herve to exarsine all son thar draft begins. As Ube numbers lof the men drafted are drawn the by Mad and et pn Five Days Thereafter will be given 1) days after Sling your cisim of exemption to fle pw » support of your claim of exes I you see found physically qual ted and Sie mo claim for exept: ar if yom do not sppesr for physical exmmination, your name will be post phones. The sbove objections was dollars to take care of the temchers’ | Jorml board will notify the meni by mail 480 the district board as one whe was made by Mr. Calahan Miss Smith's resigmation was duly tion | sccepted by affirmative vote of the such, Kelly and Murmy voted in the Board and placed on file. Motion of uffirmative. Motion carried Mr Cs | five days after the motice In. G. R Anderson of this place, | salarien. Dr. Kelly seconded the mo- and the men thus notified must upper enlled for mill . Caluban, Powell, Gor. before the examination board within mt exempted or otighth day after | disys thereafter, ¢ Dr. Kelly that the secretary report aban made motion thet to drww | chairman of Distries Board Neo. 4 parmeas so posted be accepted and placed on file: also! viuchet for $1,438 for teachers’ sale. | bau received from Wasbimgton a spe. | will be given fo the treasurer's report. Motion of Mr. ries. Mr Powell seconded the to i ciel fling cabinet and Sling cxnds to gmewt for publi Calahan that the secretary be suthor- tion Roll call on motion carried | | permanently take cure of sil deat (in 4 place at the office of § ined to mdvertise for bids fer coul, It receiving all airmative i wood and kindling; also for the col hemrd, Dr. Kelly made 5 metidn g lection of the tax duplicate for the the schools be divminsed for the day | year 1917-18. Motion was seconded by May 30th, it being votes of the Board the votes of the board Motion of Motion of Mr. Powell that we sub. | Mr. Calnban that mit or ask the banks to submit their for fire enenpes and chamging frost in bids to met as tremsurer and depenitary | first ward schoo! builling. putting in for the year 1917 and the rate of in- glass in doors, and changing steps terest they can allow. Motion was Motion was seconded by Dr. seconded by Dr. Kelly. Motion carried providing the low rewives it. Roll nll | it receiving all the affirmative votes. on motion, Messrs. Kelly, The President and Secretary was x9. | voting sfirmatively. Messrs. Powell | thorited to pegotiale with the First and Gorsach and Dy. Murray not vot- | National Bank for a loan to meet the ing, unless law enforces the change itemchers’ salaries. Motion to sd- was declared lost, it receiving two | jomrn was made by Dr. Kelly. Motion apsinst the motion. At this point was seconded by Dr. Murray. Motion the milage question was taken up and | carried. Patton, Pu, June 21, 1917. of Mr. Powell te Iny 12 mills for bow | A special session of the school board | | ough, vi one mill for sinking tand and | was called to order by Presidest Gor. eleven mills for penors! operating par. such, June 21, 1917 to consider pans. poses. Mr. Gorvoch seconded the nis. Mr. Cals: tion by vacating the chair. Balla? han and Mr. Powsll were not present on motion. Motion warried, it receiv. owing to not being able fo motify ing all the votes of the hoard Mr them in time. President of the Board Culahan made s motion that the wee. | Roll call, Dr. retary be suthorined to prepare tax Kelly, Gorsach spd Murray ssswered duplicates for 1517. Rall call on mo- to their names. thori. Motion carried, it receiving all | Motion of Dr. Kelly that we grad. the voles of the board Mr Powell uate the whole class. Dr. Morray se. made potion that we received com | thoroughly discuswed, snd om motion | P43, the higher bonrd within 18 duys Exemptions are to be determined | by the local bounds, only for the pre- [port of relatives, mad not for agri. (days after desigmations sre posted | will be allowed for filing claimne. Them | there will be an additioom] allowgmee of 10 days for Bling proof, snd the board must decide within three das | Calabuen | gfhur prot is filed. Wien the ease of sey registoset bas been disposed of so far us the forall board is comcernad, the amy | of thse not exempted or dimchmnpwi! will be posted. Claires for exemption | for agricultural or industrial work | ‘soch posting and must po dint fo (the higher board sitting for the is | divin! district. Appesis from the rude | CTpw of the Toes] hoards vast be mise | 11 ves, are food phopwienlly guile fied and Alem » Sonim for exemption | within seven days Ae = as vem | a ho te yi mnt be made within mve dayw afver | be the indhirens on your pao a Therefore, witch the notices Roll eall on motion enr- | Mr. Calabar seconded the mation Koll | viouaty sancanced specific canes, (tthe offoe of the board | ried it, receiving all the affirmative call on motion carried, it ressiving oll (sieh as responsibility for Whe sup day after the day snd make arrasgethents the we sot aaide $1.000 ‘cultural or industrial ressoms. Seven prompt receipt of mail The srousds for exemption aie ot forth in the same language as bn ' preliminary regulations. The metho cof proving ecgmptions will be 4 the registennt and blanks mishnd om wpplication So bostl The method of will be made plain, and - Lill he made plin, and it is ph that appeals must be made within dui after the local board Ma fawnd *xemption, that the proof mm [Sha n docinin nuunt be made | thereafter. 4 Oty the district board tinime for disdbarg® om the Ble you mew empagped in inde chadiing agricuitore. Only deol of district brands on industrial EE ~ — , DAYID LIVINGSTONE MILITAYY company onded the motion. Roll call on mio munications from the Chamber of Bore Council met in regular ses Since the last article in the Ciumler: tion: carried, it receiving the votws of Commerve Committor and pinced sums | sion with President Priodible, Short, Messrs. Gorsuch, Kelly and Murray on file. Dr. Kelly seconded the mo- Collar, Rodgers und Kelsall present. ‘and motion carried. Dr. Kelly made tion 18 Examined in Jobinsiowa Friday (to attend the medical society's meet ing. *LAre: Motion carried, it receiving all | motion to adjourn. Motion was sec- afrmative votes. Motion to ssjecrn | ‘ omded by Dr. Kelly. a noon Following ! Meeting of” Medical AE. Cadman, 13s meeting. The government ia) a D. Me planning to put sn army of 5,000,000 | Lean and Major Henry D. Jump. The in the Seld said Maj Cadman, snd Philadelphia officers are touring the! gp... this army 21.000 doctors she need. state in the intrest of the reserve 4 Hy also said the government | jesrpeand arrived in Johnataws Fridey | is preparing for a three years’ war "and it will be necessary to make medi. : (enl examinations of 10000000 men The physicians who made applica- | | Medical men between the ages of 21 tion for reserve corps commiswions ‘and 55 are being enrolled, the speaker sald, and phywicians of comseription Johnstown—Dr. (harles E. Han. age are especially being urged to ap- |, man, Dr. Charles Lewin Boyer, Dr.| ply for commissions. “This is a war Louis H. Mayer, Jr, Dr. Benswit A. of sacrifice,” he pointed out, “and the Braude, Dr. Leo Horniek, Dr. Homer | sacrifice starts the moment the dostor | Ls Hill, Dr. Charles Sutcliffe and Dr. dons a uniform” He reminded the | Joseph J. Meyer. | phywicians that Gen. Joffre, when nek- Windber—-Dr. William Wheeling of in Philadelphia as to the greatest and Dr. Bart J. Smith. | peed of the allies, reg Nanty-Glo—Dr. J. Walter Barr. | cal mes are the most ea. pleading “send us doctors. = Michael—Dr. E. Pope Dickin- Pho man is president of thee Petnagiva sia Ehrenfeld—Dr. Wiliam Conrad Medical society. Kessler, Maj. Jump, presitwnt of the Phila. St Benedict—Dr. ji. delphia County Medical society, stated Bowers, : : that the physicians will be given in. Homer City—-Dir. Melville Palmer. Benjamin and Dr. Albert Lynch. Theatre, Monday, July 16. Admission Bc and 10c. Barnesboro—Dr. Bernard C. Henley. | he said, is between 1.500 and 2.000. sudled by Dr. Murray. Motion cnr. was made by Mr. Onlahan and at Aer. tensive training when commissioned, | being required to com a full Cresson—Dr. Henry T. Prideans | | year's course in three plese Penn. | yh renin’ quota for the medical corps, Minutes of last meeting rend and wp prosnmi. Under report of Street Commitine ithe Street Comminisoner, by vote of streets, st an average price of 18¢ per load delivered. Bargess Long paid Tressame of -Boroigh $7.50 for fines snd license. Om motion it was voted to pay noth = and Burrs repels he hours of uch Dm motion it was vobed to pay and bridge on Lang Aveans. Clerk was instrented to propumr: duplicates snd bank bond for tax col. lector W. J. Gill i HELP THE RED (ROSS the Main street, July 14th, from 4 aril 8 P. M. for the benefit of tha boys at the front. If you want to do something patriotic, ‘do net serve lan cheon at home that wveming, bot sem! ali embers, oF 48 Hany 4s Souci ested in In case of mins the, Phin. men's Hall will be weed Colter, Sandwiches, Cake, ke cream, | Punnuts, Popoorn and Flowers will be on sale The Patton Band has been invited to turn “out, also the Drill | Toum of the Fire Company, while sll | the Indies and girls will be divested in Bed Cross costume Practionlly all the food has been donated, so the ox- | penses will not be very igh, and it is hoped that a large sum of money will | be made for this worthy cause. WANTED-—2 Dininyr Rewim Girls, and I Head Dining Boom Gil Good wages $0 the right party. Apply at the Colver Hotel, Chlver, Cambria County, Pa. the following bave enlisted ntl kX. C.: Rialph Beckwith Robert Banfield Chester MoQuilien 1 Clerk was instrcted to sotity | Penzayivania Railress Company of i walks at crossing by Furbeugh Mil A Red Cross Lunch will be held on! Tae rn aa “platoon leaders” who will have the wank of serpent. The sergeant in [the Nighest nom-commissioned efor Lin the army. drill will hereafter be at 2:90 on Mom days snd Thersdays. Defll Init te i hours. ! 3 i ¢ | PASSENGER TRAIN SER- VICE IS DIS-CONTINURD ———— A large number oF persons have x een missing their Suing the past work due to the di RK YC passenger train trmin leaves here in te farmuerly, but the 1.05 at 20 pom
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