3 Sova AT Td a be rp Sor fn ab PRIA A re MARA ie ot PATTON, (CAMBRIA 00, PA, FRIDAY SEPT. 7, 19 917 PA ours be WR NO AS A Ane ote a a aT THOMPKINS CASE wii NOT BE TRIED UNTIL DECEMBER RA opened at the county sent tmorning atl 10 o'clock, when the opening preliminaries, Mandy following sich as 85 Men Will Be Examined Today, Friday, 100] io Give 2 Next Today and 100 Pod of Next Week Although the local examining board! has more than completed its quota of | 208 men for the first call for select. ive military setvice, the ixaminations will continue until all men registered have been passed upon, according to the advice of Dr. G. R. Anderson, chairman of the local board. Then in the event of future ealls for service the local board will have completed its work. Of the 100 men called for examins. tion last Friday, 92 appenred and 12 of this pumber failed to puss the phy. sical examination. Of the 100 called for examination Tuesday of this week 98 appeared and 7 of this number failed to pass. BS men have been called for exami. nation today, 100 on ‘fuesday of next week and 100 for Friday of next week. The serial numbers, order num- bers, names and addresses of these men are as follows: For Examination Friday, Sept Sth $66 RX3 Clemunt Button, Hastinps 5 $55 lowepn Fedorow poh, Fain a A688 28% louis Floyd Warne Falies » Timber BT Walter Eduard Bwgre, Pat tixh ARE Janes Dricie, Hustinags BEE Ulvgis Heller, Berasstiors, a99 Andy Bervs, Barmeaboio. asl rod Mecariney, Blurdbarg Wim Birchell, R1rigler ns i Guy Kouta, ant - 54 hers Wm Moilarty, Bar Baxbory, ESS Berty Schgenkel, Bpangler 588 Peter ton Latter us Sym ter fos El or, t minh Fallen Tiw bar jain Po an. ood, Patton #0: Cetos August Ecssnrods, Barvesboro #63 George Chirck, Emeigh 804 Andraw Rasiaodkas $95 Peter Simon, Hastings #06 Francis Smarduch, ant ing 301 Michne: pareky, Hintabu : ne Wills, i A i #09 Ruay Will, rar RD Bie Benedict edd upter, i : #11 Charles Hus Bb Blasdburg $12 Peter Dayuae, Hinting. 3 #13 Rey, a Sinem Uber BF romas. Tron #4 dent McFall, Blandburg. $15 Tony Canali, Faien Timber. #is John Frances Jenking, Fall #8 Timbe ni Cire Perey. Hssnesbare #ls Frank Adder. Barnespore 219 Cloyd RefWner, Fiiston, 20 Joseph Nogar, Barnesboro, 21 Paul Joseph iattons BH: rach burg. B22 Leurge Hen Bees Timber SPE Jeseph Goudie Barnasboro BH Joseph Amoi], Bantesion $25 . Reman > Witham Nitier, Hast. #26 Donivie Uneli, Hastings. B21 Joba Veliki Eneig 38 og oH i po RoDo1 w “i LS Johan Wiibur STE. Moun- | bdale m Charis Pugh Brintor, Span- | : un : hort feskion. Plandbure. Fallen : *1 i William Barnwell, | : 2 go : : burg. HeWuer, er. i Stock tf Huster) Lilusgow ; #43 Imvid Preman Ruby Fhaigh i $38 Arthur Thomss. asdburg $471 Harry Gricks. Barsesbors, 3 $48 John M. Coneff, Spangler ; ue Haiph Mon Drwvnart Giorgio Pellett!, Fragaiity $61 Laks Eilis Dilla ‘$88 George Emuise, Lmetuh B53 Mike Beunett. Harnusbore “$54 rie Lebnatid © MiuManus, 5% Honey 1s Gregory, Pat- CE § Ceorge Manafieli prugl wid Pras: ; Perri oe AE B88 John i Albert Org. Blow Disciscio, Hastings watt Iginski, Biandbur r to James (Guida, Bars Miller : eigh. i 883 an, Barnebore, : Ei Morris Alice, Cymbr ia. Htewart, Casti Marricino, Dean. Pavia George Nash, Brana. 7 g Marty Berechousky, Dysart. Wo gee Battista. En Emeligh Tuesday, Sept. 11th “9%e John Sylvester Farabaugh, | jer, a71 Tamer Rate Leslie, Span. George Glaxs, Fragaiity i2 Re a Ke HOP Farmislio, Patton. $id John nels Bill, HE MUR Bremen. Barnenburo. 9%6 John William Byron, Barnes: Bassett, Barnesboro, an ey Bhroek, Barnestoro. Bamuet Eli Satders. Hast. i SS thon, Cymabria | 3 un Eiki, Brak: arise. | i Re Sharts : ade Spa $n, Ferdinan dhury. : ex Augustine Mulligan, : mm Cvari antinigs ¢ % Ashville : c CARPen Ernest Lioyd. Hast | Bkajyorbers. ; = Barnes. TN. nay eA Cumibriond, Pay- : Haste 16iis 253 F145 Shy 130% 1148 67 IPN 1304 120% 1881 Lhe Baz 12 15435 af ww bw I fd Gl 1 5 Rig Ni Reg FRgy 182% jog 1943 102i 1835 1638 1888 1831 1038 1083 034 035 1834 173% 103% 16356 1048 1641 je4s 16833 1644 1645 1848 1647 1048 HEARS ei 1653 ivig fed 1654 055 jake just 1658 105% 1066 1961 1062 1663 1843 #2 10435 106 4 1987 ARTE 3 1063 10€s Pollegra Valiant Uharies Willner Bairneubiore Jusnph Ciricis, Barceshsro Tomax Tomon Puselgh Jibn Joseph Gewres, Bland. ure. Wiki lis Patton, frptirge nerdy Bodies Roun ® ir Jugsees Tarrise sn Bilandhurg ari Blegihens, Bas ens dither Politani. 1 YER Frans En Aldred Yesger Patios! dif RK Hladowk, Harsesic 1% Pp HH Anant ine laavigy | Hairgler tarts Richard Mussmiitok Fallen Theber Reiitid Ais 8% Tae £iio5 Lala died Fiona Cikrere I Wyland, 1 ites Lhdissgipe CRuliorm less, at ug Atlus Nell, Basventeirs Feist Arniives de¥ilie, Pg irgw Ananis §iwwnk, fire Pamil Peis Masts an Waiter Henry Rirsod Flas EE ORE EH SE A heer. Paieu Tin Beis Wiiiss Geax oh Ha rweata Hitpnaonl © faninird, Baross. Sift Mark Loadibetter Haronesbor: Errand Was. Faia { ator ie Mawtiogs slice 3" Basiy bine fintew, dad vv wh ilins Bin ith ML. HBL Fale urd n LR EAR, Hantings, i, ix Hawtings Lecnard Henjam in. Huber Fletohey Sxpv al Mis irl Kriss, Paslies i Timi Fhdiaienr Thomas laren Was a Biran, slestinge Lepage Whlbiam Caabrisieos, Patton 1, ir Paried Mo: Mulien., Sparuior Earnest Lewis Draser. Pat fan hairies Adams, Patton, Harry » rRobindlh. Barrows {tires Francois © Waiter Morgan Altona a rausbors Harold Edward wesw, Spas ier Hobe t Last Bair yp, Biandiurg Btiner LUnidel, kiibton, Thismas Jumes Dusegss. Dy sary, #, Roxmsisbots Rom, Emaigh Fulton Kitineh, Emeigh. Emery (Hovape: Emel Jemesh Bhevoek, Kmeig ih Bawa rd AR a Patton inane M. Chaplin. Blandburg John Kakiisi Kmeigh Angustine Mifonneil. Pats ton, R12 3 Walter Mulveball Bpangier Asdrae Bovis, Patten Gilbert EB. Dietrick, Patton Ady Hutl, Spangler Lhsbrge Williaa Long, Pat. tah, BE 1a Clarende Frank Baum, (her ry Tres Frank Morascitilo, Mien Furdinand I» Whanto Bprings Frederick A Ingham, burg Lens Thoms Hhos, Careall therm Jit Eda Caaite HL Porshaeog, Jemenk Ciilford ees barn Moan dselirming Prion Jarnen Ldndsay, Beraesburs Jodi Vagiare PFrugsiity LHOVARRI Straoaio, Spaligier Jen Laviion, Bmeigh Urban Janes Peters Moun. ivy Lr Travis, Fallen Timber Toni Lukngic, Frugality speph Lavave Patton Wendel) Eenak, Blandburg Jolin Roy Simeon, Pause 1awrney Paul Brain. Patton Themes 1. Holand Timber Duivid Herniger, Barsesbaro Clyde « aayton MeClelland, | Fianigasn, fi, Beng i Filmed Pullen Blandbuyrg Jekin Davi thirman Hisberr Crumbling, bare Barnes. Examination Friday, Sept. 14th 1656 10d 8:3 1854 $0.0 68 aly P1678 1478 igsg 188) jag 1o83 1854 j855 1686 EE 10% 165% 1438 1681 3 1092 {053 1054 1085 j008 1687 1688 1859 1160 i110 #2 1102 48 1103 R48 1104 1103 1103 re OA Gig Hattesps Hastings Harry Boring Haxmao Peter Morievwese Barssabeara | Harry Lita Cooke Hires barra John Poskakn, Fiinten Jehiee Wilpser Bolles Timber Hany Prasilin Bpangior red it Michael Thomas, Pate £3 Batext Livan, Ivwsart Ignore Winskunsts, Haxtings Ceearge 1. Heuck, Hastings Andrew Ho Hrioks, Patton LRsirmian Myu Clark lowes, Burnes boro Jin Jamis MoHale Bier avis Anhvse len Barneshorn Austin Clayton Faking Fall. en Timber, RB. Ia Juseph Measkaly, Barnesboro Earnest Miller Spangler. Charles Francis Link, Pat. Len, Gilmore Hilderhrand, Dysart. | Peter Nastasi Barnesboro. Michnel Joseph Byrnes, | Spanglar Theolore I) Blandburg. Robert Berton, Barneshoro, John Geoysannt, Barnesboro, Ellas Beotl, Emeigh Ching Nios, Spangler, Frais Ouoar arbi, Ash. Epa Westover, Vassiladiotis, © B Wenkland, Hast. KE Thomas Michat! Drass, 51 Liswrerice. George Huhuckas, boro. Clarion Weakland, Patton, BK x 2 David Kurs Rishel., Barnes. boa Mead Thotuas Stay. Ashville John Bob'k, Barneshors Hernan J. Buchanran, Pats fon GOA A AR REA Jota Ms 1 SBE BN mo (Continued on Page Four) ithe pruand hry tomorrow, Od bat Patton | tybris Wingling, Martrivin, 1 Postmaster Denlinger was notifie LS } Barnes jurors, elec. the grand jury was sworn anel will begin its work of vonsidering presentments for the work of the eruninal court to be held pext week The ease of Georye Thompkins, self confessed murderer of pd Ed. mund 1. Humphries family. in not listed for conmideration by the Sohn ber grand jury ease will not come up before the Di cember term It is believed that the trial of T Tome kine will take up conaiderable time, | although no intimstion of the defense {has been given by attorneys for the | | slayer of the Humphries family i Tempkins i» bhimmedl » i mode] prisotier, asthorities ut the Jail | declare, aithough Be has bowen watched ' narrowly since his attempds to do 3 {¥egomee to lomeel! several teen proving wing Bis confess who Gould tint the man ix Row sane Another cuse to which ome sderable | interest attiches LR. Biagteman i Wailers, Tribune, skirt Anderson HH. editor I 4 & scheduled for Wednesday, It is understood that i ca large number of witoessen have been | wus FIVER ae | Bepte mber 12 i The case iv set for conuideration by cearefully premerved lists of persons Supposed to have knowlnlipe of the CDninyfield allair, or who hve #lleped tw hive been present, have been dug jup and the report is current that the | lit of witnesses inclodes some very | {prominent men and sona of preeminent. | | men, i i er A Fl 4 GRANDMOTHER” TIBBOTT IS DEAD AT ERENSBURG | | Mes. Harriet Tibbott, one of Ebens. | i [burg’s oldest and best beloved resi. dent, died at 1:30 o'clock Sanday sf- | ternoon al the home of her son-in-law | ‘end daughter, Mr. and Mn. Calvin | { Port of High street Mrs. Tibbott was 77 vears old, hav. | ing been bors July 21, 1840, rear! Ebensburyy. She was the widow of | John PF. Tibbott, who died nearly a year ago, and the mother of Sherman | | Tibbott, register of wills fur Cambria county. The cause of her death was | iparalysis, The deceased is survived iby these children: Shersann Tibbott, i register of wills, Ebenshury: Festus i Tibbott of Cambria to whnship: Eliza. beth, wife of George Hettior of Al toons; May, wife of BD 2 vies | Johnstows : Anniv, wife of (Port, Ebensburg. Mes Juco Yana. {maker of Eckert, Colorado, ix a sister i Mrs. Harriet Tibbott wus a lifelong | member of tha First Chirstian church, j Ebenuburyg, nnd was & faithful attend. ‘ant at services until stricken by ill ress two weeks ago. She possessed a { most lovable disposition snd wes af fectionately known as “Grandmother” | Tibbott among all of her acquaint. | i ADCes, The funeral was held from the | Ebensburg Christian chunk at 2 (o'clock Wednesday afternoon. with in { terment in Lloyd cemetery, | FIRST TEN MEN LEAVING TODAY : FOR THE NATIONAL ARMY | a —— ad that the attention of patrons should be directed to the importance of ad. (dressing mail in the mancer herein. i before described and to have wach let. ter or parcel bear the address of the sender. Unless addressed te COMBPAnY | and regiment mail will be delayed and | probably returned. | | The following young men from the | { Fourth Zone will leave for Camp Lee, | | Petersburg, Va, on Friday, Sept. | | Tth: Wm. H. Denlinger, Jr. Patton Henry L. Cannon, Glasgow. James A. Bcollon, Barnestusro. ‘John L. Deakin, Patton. ‘John C. Ritchey, Mountaindale Oscar 1. Binder, Hastings. Alvin J. Dillon, Hastings, Paul J. Bougher, Spangler Clyde E. Stine, Glasgow, | Alfred W. Chilton, Mountanindsle ‘boys to leave this vicinity. The re mainder will leave in a Tow days. The | first five per vent are intended to be | “used for the purpose of making some ki nd of a skeleton organization and | ‘Prepare for the reception of those who | will follow. { The Reptember term of court was It is stated that the | Thare are few! is that of William i # suitable youngster to Geer the bands, Patton, Janesville sed Pater. Besse. | tawney John SLOW : 7 £ Re Wagoner, who is a Loughiy explain his plan Jobs was or { td. i {make a Bit with kiss and he might is. Mrs. Sarak A. Kelly, #9 vonrs old of Bakerton, died Sanday morting. She | Pittsburgh This is the first of the conscription | re- | Joshoas.™ we JORN STOWN BOY a (Jobnstown Democrat Sept. 4) Bemritig un message from 50600 of Camnbria county's school children to them om Sept. 30, the Moose working. men’s field day nt Lana pask, Jobe Wagoner, 12-year-old son of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Wagoner of 4356 Fraskiin street, left Inst night on the 9 ¢'viaek train for New York city, where he will ment the colonel! at noon tenday. The lad was unescorted. His visit to the colonel is the cul mination of an ides conceived by Hinds Peevey, dictator of the Mouse. (Mr. Peevey has twen for some time trying to pet Mr Hoosevelt on the pros Bram and in answer to 8 Jetter of two weeks ayo the cnlonel promised to ne Pend if he could se arrange his sched. | ule. Imniediately after resieiving the i lotter Mr. Peevey lenrned that the ux | president had move than MOO invita. tots to peak daring September and he decided that he Bad best pet i work. He firat ¢ DNR ihe schul Yoard and obtained their | Jeenction. He then busted sraand for | -% i of the Boy Scouts, aed saked him if be warts to Ro. You het.” said John Aud before Mr. Peevey could ther bis way home to pet his parents’ con sent. That was an onsy matter an | plans for the trip were mediatily Last righ, while wailing for ais train, the youngster was heard to ox. Cchmim: “I can hardly wait until 1 get there. 1 want w deliver my messare to Mr Vite me to go Sahing with him. G ¥en, | Rovsevelr and bring hiss to Jobns. town And 1 sm poing ts try and but I'd Like that becsuse he knows bow” Young Warener wai attired in his Seout sniforen snd had with him cre identinle from the Scent master and { from the Johnstown schoo! bean EN A SN SR SE MRS. SARAH A. KELLY IS DEAD AT BAKERTON —————— From the infirmities of old ape, GOES TO GET “TEDDY” | Col. Theodore Roosevelt making him | © come to Johnstown and address | {Palmer Howse § & " & (10 be proud af these men as they ure cistrict. A ————————— _ FLOOPER YEAR IN ADVANGE The celebrution held here on Later Duy wax one of the wat held inn Pate tom for some time. The splendd pa- rade, lesil by four dhaki clad. home town boys, Clair Kelly, Gust Gabriel. son, Wor Jones and Floyd Cassidy, began the dy. A splendid feature of the parade wae fhe susie farsished by the bands from Patton, Janerrile, and Punxeotewny sod by Ma) Bells dram Covps. The tll] temm of the Pattor Flire company presented splendid sppramsvce tind after the parade gave ait onvellert exhibition af Sheir ability i drilling in front of the Patton has every ors wf the Beit fesoned tesona And thon vomch We i bo be run Frits alk ard HT S28 ns Thee Wowrme ®Ead Bo sober tol He mentioned the matter to Jibn y special features of the dis fern beer of Tr ip § Was an oid resident of that pluce and | was widely known Mrs Kelly was a sodow, Bor hus band having died more than ih - a rewind of prasad sorEad Lahowing (hat ther made The mts treat et $0 mune eif the Foes EE He ek | La} wy Day that i! wan ever their rout fortune to hear Three suevidlont Wepre of Patios seers Biaae the The Pat ton Hand which lend the carade did maritous werk snd sre to be highly congrataiated on thely ability We knew what they eoaidd do Bessume they have demmnsboatnd # ta gs fimo and spsin Labor Dey sss the thr Lime thal the Junesv lle Band bso Erer hewn Wik os ow mens apical ow. cam snl poss withomn wy ig that we will wast Lhem meaits Their THE RINTH OF A NATION” AY THE GRAND MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11TH Art ia log, suys thy Peet. Reed dit. mals throne on sonore. Coensionsily, mowever, ald ant ideal ruay and tote ter te ther fall, wisile: a desing reve fationist seizes the Jweptrs nnd re mike the world This bs cxsethy what David Wark Griffith, foremeut of 4. i rectors, is believed By mASY etilics to have done by the production of his magnificent spectacle. “Me Birth of a Nation,” which will be seen at the Grand theatre. Moray, September 17 Matinee ard Night Gri¥ith tind an ides that oral speech could be eliminated in great driins He supplied the slmernve of words be (8 symiphonie oiuskal wore which fits the action De a geroesnt. Result OPTRA BOT Ppacture plus mawie pli methanieal of. this ids fair te surpass the BED. One ok saryived by the Tollaming [as children: W. H. Kelly, Patter, Sa : uel Kelly, Chest Sprisges; Issac Rolly, Ebensbary; John Kelly, Diomonds. vitle;L. J. Kelly, Glenn Cam peli; Ed. vard Kelly, Spangler; George Xells ‘Hastings; Mra. Sarah Wilson and Mes | Mary Ellis of Bakerton : The funeral took place Tuesday af | . termoan from the Bakerton Methodist | Episcopal Church. Interment was made in the church cemetery BR a I Se A CAA Cs JERSE NAGLE DIES OF SHOT WOUND INFECTION | a Jesse Nagle, who hid his arm an. | rputsated Aupust 31 because af odie. | tion which set in from an indare ! gor, ded gt 12.5 day morning st fg effects of blood poisoning weeks ape Mr. Nagle sccidents) his finger Jesse Negle was born in St Angus. | tine June 25, 1862, the son of Mr and | Mrs. Jacob Nagle. He was married to Mary Adams, who with one son, Bernard of Altoona. One | brother and three sisters are: Albgirt Nagle of St. Augustine: Mrs Anta | Delozier and Mrs. Alice Hossmer of | Altoona{ and Mrs Matilda Neonson of | Funeral services were conducted | Monday morning at ¥ o'clock in St | Augustine's Catholic church, with a | solemn high mass of requiers. Bria! | was made in the church cemutery, 1 $ ES AA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Daniel C. Schnebly. Minister. Public worship Sabbath morning at 10:36 A. M. Sermon topic “The Three A congregational reeling [at the close of the service. Sabbath school 11:43 A. M Prayer meeting Wednesday evening wt 8 o'clock A cordial invitation to attend thse survives him on the one band and the most preter. tons works of operatic composers on the other. The dircoteor put on "The Birth of a Nation" as so other filmed play--not even “Cabara™ or “(uo Vids" —Jund been put on. Ho used half of a great State for his locwle; 160 years of Amercan histiry as his subject: 18. 0 people as his actors; 300 riders and steads as his cavalry: 5000 scenes instead of a few stores or a few hundred. His work dwarfed the old-fashioned stage srt to wach pati- fess that nany are wondering whether the socalled “indoor” drama 1s not doomed to lung nnd poswmbily total eclipue “The Birth of a Nation” is an ine spiring story of woenance, love and patriotism cabeinating in the “tives services is extended to all that tried men’s souls” the times o. pa sphendid marie and their willingness to piay was highly appreciated by evry. ome. The Puncsutswney Bend you have ail besrd. Aside from their wes derful playing during the parade they Fave 4 concert in the evening. Fer sbowt an hour the sir was alive with music delivered by this splendid hand which is undoubtedly one of the hest bands in this section. The band cone sisted of 35 pieces and their lomder, Derwey Neill is noted as » musician of much fote in and around hs home county. A special feature of the me sie was the singing of Harry Hillsed Mr. Hiltisrd knew just what tf ving to get hin hearers and time aifter time brought cheers and encore. fhe thing is trae of we ever hd a better celebration than we bad last Monday we will have to do some tall Busting to get ledter bands thas We had this year and we have nothing bat praise for the splendid bands which se galiantly turned out to Belp ve eaake this eelebration the best “Ener id Axide fram the manic the bal panies were the bug remaming features of the day. In the pwrning contest Pra. gality beat the fast Ramey team. now champions of Clearfield county, by the score of 5.1. In the afiernoon content the Patton bows beat Free FEILY by score of 6.3, winning & parse I E30 in gold The temm work of Patton completely outclassed that of Frugality nine i SE A Civili War and Reconeirnetion,. ge pested by Thomas Diton's “The Clans man” un covers a far wider scope and Enparts & vastly greater thrill, New York, Chienge, Boston, San Francis dite, Rem Angeles crowded for many months the theatre where it was being wmnitaneously played. For the first tirce in theatrical Ris lary a motion spectacle is being pire sented Ba 8 regular atirsction at pee wular prices in regular Srst-class play- houses. The success speaks for iB. well. The Griffith drama comes hove with » bageage equipment of twe six. tr foot cars, a8 complete stall includ. ing mechanics! experts and $Iage crrw and u large sympboni orchestrs pee rularly carried on tour—a company of lad people altogether That story embraces beautifel po. maamtes of the Blue and Ow Gra; Ber: Cameron the Clunaman snd his Northern sweetheart Elsie; Capt. Phil Stamesvan. 17 8 A... and sweet Mar. RTE Lamerun, toe Naah Carel Te lussde. Among the principals of the Inrgrent cast ever assembled for a dys matic entertainment are Hemry BB Walthall, Mase Marsh, Lillinn Gish, Miriam Cooper, Josephine Crowell, Spottiswoode Alken, Ralph Lewis, El. mer Clifton, Robert Harren, Wallace Reed, Mary Alden, George Setgmann, Walter Long. Joseph Hennberry, Ravul Walsh, Donald Crasp, Howard Gaye, John McGlynn, Ernest Camp- bell, John French J A Beringer Seates go on sale at Toner Jewelry Store Friday, September 14th st 9 A.M. Prices—Matinee, children $5e and ov, AdultsTie. Night prices— Reserved seats $1.00, Children Sic. LG. Gorsuch, station agent st Pag. tol asd In. 1 eaten and is on duty again |
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