as Bein received a Hee of early , Fall LE 6 Zen jast Saturday from h Falls ip having taken Friday en route to sit several days. nd Men. C. I. Baldwin have re Wl s vacation ut Dr. Baldwin’ “ es in Bush. NY. Miss Ruth Montieth is visiting at the home off her sister, Mrs. Orie mat Harrisburg. Mrs. John Gues of Houts. dale 19 visiting relatives and friends te this week. . or hats reduced at Mellon's : Store. Miss Francis Hollinger of Abbotts- i Pa, is the guest of Miss Ida g. Miss Hollinger was {or- Miss. Laura Wents of Carrolltown the guest of Miss louis Muro he Page Mystery"—A World ~at the the Majestic Monday. H. H. Bell bas received stating that his daughter, who has been seriously ill better and will soon be able around. He also reecived an jon to attend the wedding of peandson Morrison Denovan Bell who wil be married to Miss Catherine se. Singer nt the home of her , ts, Mr. and Mrs. ¥rank O. Sinjer vt September Hth. : good Indian Motor Inquire of Geo. S. Good, Jr. Samb Cooke is vixiting her Mrs. Yansanns at Cresson, wk Morris and winter of Philips- bury visited ut the home of Mrs. Thos Howe this week. Mr. and Mrs Wel Messrs. J. B. Tate and E. Thomp- | photoplays. son were business callers in town Saturday. J. 8. Barry of Punxsutawney was transacting busihess in towr Friday. Ed Hunter of Ebensburg spent Bunday with friends at this place Frank Bauman, builder and eon tractor of Carvelltiwn waz in Pat ‘ton Monday. He had just received “a letter from his som, Philip J. Bau. man, who is well kndwn in town but | Bros. have the agency who is now in the Brgineers Reserve Corps of the National Army. Miss Anna Porter of Curwessvil te | is the guest of Misy Marie ameron. Hi his | Miss Mary Fitzpatrick who beby in the employ of the Bell Tele photie ( potirned to hor home here She left Thursday for Eimira, N. Y., where she will continge her work for this company. Alvin Wonts and Thomas Bwope of | Carrolitows were Patton visitors Natarday night. Mrs. Vernon Castle in “Patria” the Majestic Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Resides and chil dren, Miss Blanche Neidigh and Mr. | .John Hoy of State College und Mra John E. Lyle of Altoona, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CM. Cronemiller this week. Misses Helen and Loretta Prindible, ‘Francis and Ada Mellon and Mr. C. I. Callahan motored to Bedford Bprings Wednesday. Mrs. Jno. Rassell of Berwindale is the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Johnson. at | plans for & new garage which they Yr and Mra Earl DMitcnel Ivey ain Fulton of Clearfield, spent the past week at the home Mr. and Mrs Cecil Mitchell and family on Fifth Avenue The remodeling of the Grand theatre is being completed amd will be open Beptember 1st and will show Bhaebird | Sunday in Oh th aX Ky. XE AER 31 Cole Bros. have completed their | will erect on their plot of ground sevoss the bridge from the station | The dimensions of the hailding will be 140 by 80 feet and it will be bailt of brick. used mostly for the purpose of stor. | | might of the or it Ehensbhary for sme time | Monday. | | Pittsburgh are fof Mr. and Mra | Recom panied ‘shopper Wednesday. On the eighth of August, at the Strand theatre in Altoona. the pliture | “Womanhood” was shows featuring | Allee Joyce. A number of pieple from town attended amd say it is one of the best shows they have over seen. You mast pee it two. The marapement of the loeal theatre has mide arrangeivents to book this pres tare. Watch for the date. i Misa Edna Cooper is wimiting fri in Gallitein, Mra. Miles McNamara and Mary Gillen left Wednesday eri | Mes for a other points in New York State Lp P parents A Ldny § Cole Were also guests at the visit with relatives in Elmira and friends at Oscenla ing the differsnt cars for witieh Cole | Coming Watch for the apening “Secret Kingdom” Mine Anna Dussen of Pittabareh, ing at the of her par Ponts. Mr and Mrs Pram Miss Mame and Philadelphia Mossrs Edward and ATA i Hote Wan Amma Graber of Miss Anna sel { Rarica Pag of the home ving and ni Pramm and Mrs Charles Hoist have returned Wilhiarnepert, sy My and brother. Roben Mrs, Wm. Reese and daughter Mar. | | garet are vimitiag in Alteons and | Bellefonte, Miss Agnes Dunrelly has returned | from a visit with friends in Philadel phis. J. M. Vance of Johnstown was i Patton visitor Monday. Mise Dorthy Cumimngs has re. | parned to her home in Ohdengo alter spending some time in town. Mrs. C. L. Smale wits a Johnstown | fy Mr family trip to wl from an aula Pa. They wer Heigt's rather Miss Rebecca Santer of Connelaville | was the guest of her brother John \'T. Sauter this week. Mr. and Mrs Harry and Mra John Hayes of Houtadale were [the guests at the home of iMrs. J R as Monday Mr avd Mz Horry Lash of Wil. | Hansport are vaiting Mr and Mm : B. Morey and family Mr. Frank Pakhbe of Washington, | D.C, is visiting st the home of his | Mr. and Mrs. John Palcho. | EP McCormick left Thurs. | with relatives and | Mills. Foor wore to attend the “Ini Sweeny 3 red { Arn Mrs for a vay r Ihage” | fail to wee Alice Joyce and Do not fai to attend the Japanese | sale at the Barney Kigsner Store bo § ott in “Whom the Gods Tes and Entertainment in Festal Hall | | morrow and Monday i C. Corsets for the Woman whe | Maollon’s Millinery Storw. avie Little is visiting rela this place. Miss Little is of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of this place but now see Sarah Bernhardt in France” st the Grand Store. sities of Business ; g in in lines were never betier than There is an inereasing demand for y de of ator history for advancement today to high- thn ever before. r our new Catalog. business. We are. receiviy phers and other office assistants John Jacobs has RIP ehased a Stade | for ok wit in Pats baker Special from Mifred Erickson, | Joe Kelsall of Ebsnaburg spent Bun. hy Mixa a Martin day at his home hore WANTED - Agents. Here is some. | thing good: spent in every town in| Cambria county to sell fast suiling staredard male astomobile: investi gute. Lock Box 1541, Patton, Pa Lincoln 8 Bell of Altoora wae a business caller in town Wednesday, Stationery Penna. young pev- more of this school. We believe, too COLLEGE \ Enter Any Time Poona visitors Wednesday {in In WERK, Mire 2 kK Loiheiiss @ £5 Thursday Siren $ as &srtet 0 fl i (field Township, devensed, having heen When completed it will bot | | ie ‘work at ha LDMINISTRAUTOR'S NOTICE Letters of Adeiiniatraiion Satta on the of Frank Naele, late of Clear. waned to the undersigned, notice in hereby given fo wll partien holding cialis against the said estate to pre. sont the same for payment, and to payment to JESSE NAGLE, Administrator, 2 | Rewel Somerville, Stormer. pl rR " r NG 8 T Teeth, Complete Set $5.00 All eh of guaranteed dental r ysusl prices Abr or gar administered Bell Phare 19.F.8, Commerce Bldg. 11th Ave & 15th St Altoona. Pensa. KEUEL SOMERVILLE ATTORNEY. AT LAW Patton, PA. So he on Br le BR | al] parties indebted thereto, to make | 8 Patton, Pa. § & R-24-8t Office in the Good Building 00 505605550040 Etat mn at ae Alfred Erickson, Patton, Penna. Maxwell, Studebaker, DEALER IN ht Six Elgin and Other caE Mrs. Ad Saqnerville accompanied | were Al Mies Alta Orr Witham port, Victor Gill of Lutrate was Lhe f hi * br wher wil 4d Visiling re latyien ; 2 isent ain Gill the past | Miss Juabel Medbicott and Mis Alva | Badeliff were Altoona visi San. | Mrs Thos Groves Barnesbaoro, | wax a Patten suitor Wednesday Miss Helen Donnelly of Latrobe iil the guest of her brother and sister. | in-daw, Mr snd Mr Charles Dem | nelly. Miss Mary Caliahun has returned | to Pittshargh where she is a student | narse in the Mercy Hospital Miss Christina Long of Tyrone, who in visiting her mother and other rela. | tives of this place will return to her home on Monday. Don't forget to visit the Dollar Days’ Sale at the Kusner Store ture af MANY LIKE THIS IN PATTON anu The following case is but one of many occurring daily in Patton It is an easy matter to verify it. cannot ask for better proof of merit, Mrs. GC. 8. Boyer, Patton, says: President. 44 Main a.) Joknows, 1 Pa. Ea Qos TI BUS STARA On Se From Patton Tigkets at above fures good only in Coasihies in Pavler or Sleaping Cars 3200 extra in addition Gr regular 4 Hinman charge Train of Baynigne 3 on Sa Oh fa Ry AT > nopove priviluges, 4:58 P.M, tars aniy), Agents THURSDAYS August 30 CITY, GAPE MAY Sea 1a uy ‘Del, and IRR PARK, LONG BRANCH Cars and Cosches through to als or on trans leaving Ptstareh FHP MN, R39 PM (Coaches only, BAR PM (Bleeping Cars soaly), and snd HARRISBURG RETUBNIN and full efsienation consInt Naked aI Sa a i i’ Sh 8 ney Pills brought me has been per. if | manent. plaint.” A AAO Er SI Ar Ar i ast % ments, caused by weak kidneys Don's | Kidney Pills lived up to their reputa- other ailment.” More than six years later, Mrs Boyer said: “The benefit Dean's Kid. I can say too much for Doan’s Kidney Pills, as they can be on th cure kidney Price 80¢, at sil dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pillethe same that Similar Cases Being Published in Each You “1 recommend Dean's Kidney Pills as | an exceptionally fine medicine for {pains across the back and other ail Bition by giving me quick relief from | the backache and oom |} Columbia Grafonolas and Records Edison Diamond Disc and Records Victor Gralonola No. Craton S No. Grafonola No. Grafonola SR per month, Grafonola No. Mahogany, Golden month. Grafonola No. month. Grafonola No. 1 month. month, OVER | Mrs. Boyer has twice publicly revom- | | mended, Foster Milburn Co, NY SLIGHT BLAZE AT PATTON Buff ilo . Mr. John Chobliy on Melntyre Ave, | Monday morning about 10 The fire oviginated in the was thought to have been caused “8 defective thae, The Fire Company Juuickly responded and the blaze was extinguished before great damage : od ne o'clock. | raf: Wks Props, | Fire was discovered at the hone of | 1 The Leading Jeweler and Optician of Northern Cambria County gh sired | From ¥ 5 § % § § § i i $5.00 down and & 4) Famed Oak, Golden Oak or Mahogany f Golden Oak, Mabogany Victrolas and Records GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 15—$19.50 15 at $15.00 with 6 Itkinch double faced records— $3.00 down and $3. Sa ks month. NOLA OUTFIT NO. 25—-832.00 $27.50 with 6 10-inch double Laced records 9 at $ $4.00 down and $4.00 per month. GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 35—842.00 45 at $37.50 with 6 10-inch double faced records— wr mouth. NOLA OUTFIT NO. 50—$60.00 H0 at $50.00 with $1), % worth of records, choice of nish —$6 00 down "and $6.00 GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 75—$35.00 TH at $75.00 and $10.00 worth of reeords, choice of Onk. or Walnut fnish-—$10.00 down and $10.00 per GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 100—$115.00 100k ut $100.00 and $15.00 worth of records, choice of or Walnut finish--$15.00 down and $10.00 per GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 150--5170.00 3 154) at $150.00 with $20.00 worth of records, choice of Fumed Oak, Mahogany or Walnat--$2000 down and $15.00 per GRAFONOLA OUTFIT NO. 200--$225.00 Grafonola No. of Fumed Oak, Mahogany or Golden Ouk—-$2 200 at $200.00 and $25.00 worth of records, choice 5.00 down and $20.00 per It will give us pleasure to play any instrument or any recovds vou would like to hear, or if you cannot conveniently endl, we will gladly send an instrament to vour home with an assortment of Jesonds on ap- proval, without obligation to vou, 12,000 RECORDS TO SELECT FROM Barnesboro, Pa. a ———————————————— I ———————— a a a - . wr
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