es I AA i A IL Ro oR ho SOO mo A MOI SSO tedoboss i, SO WE BIEGE 5 No SA MRL NE pi aber 1’ Who is namber |? tt tt 1 t of Johnstown apent “The Haunted Pajanms®--at the Majestic Thursday, ' : t 1 ¢ Clark of Hastings wan % Chief of Police, Wm. 15ill was an r Tuesday. Ebensburg visitor Haturday. t + 1 Mr. NH. Gardser was a business caller in Altoona Wednesday. tf + ¢ Willinns Meehan of Philadelphia is viniting his mothir ®t this place. t £9 Mr. and Mes. BC. Brown bave returned home after spending siwern! weeks at Atlantic (City is ealler in thwn Tuesday. tt + 9 W. 8. Worrell and daughter t fF were Pittsburg shoppers Leave Kodak filtos to be finished at : « Toser's Jewelry Store. M. J. FARA. 4.4 4 BAUGH, Curroltown, Pa, Zahursky, Carl Peterson and = t tt Commons were Hastings Mrs. Halph Good was ealled to ur : Clenrfield Monday on account of the serious illness of ber father. ft 1 | his mother, suffering from Mr. E. M. Smale has been serious. attack of diphtheria. ily ill at his home for seme fine is +4) i 4 4 ‘greatly hnproved at this writing. tin, formerly of this place, | + 1 4 of Binghampton, N. Y. was a Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Peters have re- ealler in town last week. turned home after spending sone time Fh le at Mra. Peters’ home in Xenn, 0. and Mrs. G. H. Miller and fa- + 14 ave left for Leechberg, where Get your tickets early. The 5. RO. . make their future home. sign is always needed in connection ik de A with the Price & Butler Stock Co. Marie Cameron formerly of t tt ; visiting friends in tows Francis Kelly and Jack Hughs, here from Springfield, 0. who have been visiting at the home t + 4. © jof Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kano, have the boys in the training camps | returned to Atlantic City, picture, “Where Do Wo Go| rr ¢ 4 ere?" Mujestic Theatre,” =r 1 every night nixt week, Old favorites CH 3 NO WORD VET FOR EREST THE NEXT DRAFT — Em oa Negrows From This District Leave For Camp Next Saturday Sa LAST DESERTER APPREHENDED RIN isn i The local wxmmination beard Dis | the sending to amp of the next per. jeentsge of the docu! quota in tha Hira (draft eall, mithuprh the men have for two weeks bad notice to be rendy ir departure. The loca! boards throsgh- out the state received notice today to) send the ecodired contingent of the! draft quota Ww Camp Lee next Satie. | day. In this part of the stats | will | leave from this district, 2 from Ehens. | burg, 5 from Bedford and & frees Hol. | lidaysburg, The two that leave Barnesboro are Neal! Vanderbilt Han. cock and Jack Gilbert, both of Hind. burg. They will leave Barneshors Sat. urday afternoon, artive at Alloona at 8:00 p. m. and arrive at Camp Loe ut | 7 o'clock Sunday morning. They will have a special {rain leaving Aloons The local board has received offi | cinl notice to the effect that all of the! 42 boys sent to camp October ard | have been examined, passed the Lest] SAAR eo ot th oy RA ies With the apprehension recently uf | Tuny Fontenells, all of the men so fur | ealled in this dictrict have been wigs | counted for, thus making s perfoctii | clean slate for the loca! district beard : Tony Fontanella was arrested at} Cresson on Oetober 10th by Constable} Wright Coup of Barnesboro, upen x charge of desertion from the wremy. | When questioned by the local board { Tony made a belted claim for exemp. | tion on the ground of being an alien | and supported by s certificate of eb | : Fox had his hand badly mun: will he wylcomed and new faces neon | threshing machine one day +t + 4 Dr. Arble of Carrolltown ute + 1 i Operator's Training Camp in : oo 3 : Ralph Dishart, also of this place loft Kin inkead, Clerk in the Pat. for St. Paul last week They expoct Office, received wobd from | ent that his application their office for transfer aa distributor of mail will contitme their work us telegraph | operators, ny (40 the loom] beard soon to lave for Russia where they under date of Boptember i tizenship (Italian) from the Rove! | Consular Agent of Italy focmted in i Those fiuvorite players, Price & But. { Altoona, which certiticate he secured ; ler will appear at the Grand Theatre {4 days after his certification by ihe peal board, It alwo appears thay Fontanelia pre. | inented on cluig to the district & Don. W. MoCardle left Saturday {or | Greenshurs dtodd Hartoanh St Paul asking diacharie a¥ the § 3 being a cond miner He w % } iY ine dd FYE Fontanella did not give a closr ac. icount of his movements sines last ? 11 +t [Sn 9 Gal ginning of the inductry and s eto a ao ro | ind Bn more timely or better picture causes an au. classes to stand and ap. : : : dead as did Emily Stevens? this Wonderful itary} tf +4 tenlled for service by the local bosrd Search the records back to the he. | However, he did not deny having re. | The local board re. | 3 § i E.. oy % £ eonunandod leniency in hia enes, be ry tn silver. i i ceived his notica > 3 5 Des i Fontana! is sir alien Ail sal iF i Lined title than “The Slacker *" Ir cause | OntRnel 8 HY ali nm, did mak j (You have seen the picture, could you [Claim for exemption und also beenuse | \ ; » ste i His Aietriet gap 4 find anyone . hay Dave selected any one else th play the [he Italians in this district seem w 8 ihave heen badly advised as to their jduties under the draft law. Weichy +t $ | On accent of the Price and But meting of the Pastors lor Stock Company playing at the in the Baptist church, Grand all next wesk, the Majestic re made for the union Will open at 6:15 P. M1. sharp in order £6. The service that patrems may see an entire show ‘in the Presby. before going to see the Stock ocem- f ‘Rev. Schnebley's ' Pany. An bh ealled by that time, | : Mr. M. D. Bearer and Mr. Binder Zwayer of the Bap- of Hastings whe went to visit the “preach the sermon, “boys” at Camp Lee Inst week in com- of the Methodist pany of W. H. Denlinger, Sr, and ¥ . « the Thanksgiving several others, returaed home Thurs. hearsing an attraction for your bene Hit and one that we believe will more ng taken will as day morning. The remainder of the the Spangler Hon. party stotiped off at York for a short {Bier visit before coming home. a ee SG CE EA I fh Siar = : Unit States is ten million. This al. EN insist fa nacre So AS eT ARE PATRIOTIC lows an average of 500 for each house, = TRINITY ME ODIST EPISCOP; Service ( mis. | TRI METHODIST EPISCOPAL i CHURCH Robert (C. Peters, Pastor. 9:30 A. M.-Class meeting. 10:30 A! M.-~-Morning worship, ser. 2:00 P. M.—8anday school. 6:45 P. M.— Epworth League. {mon by Pastor on “Preparedness.” | Wednesday: 4:00 P. M.—Junior League. 7:45 P. M— Prayer meeting. | Bpecial Revival Prayer Meetings will be held Tuesday and Friday | The Pastor's Bible Class will hold its monthly “get together meeting” next Friday evening. duty to UNCALLED FOR LETTERS AT Rib | PATTON POST OFFICE ollowing letters remain un. that called for in the Patton Post Office be | tax on mo- for the week ending October 20, 1017: downer asked! Mr. W. W. Cole - m . Miss Hellen Frie a J. J. Rowam wo — Mrs. George Ratnmie | Please say they are advertised up- son calling for the above. piece . Al’ W. H. Denlinger, Sr, P. M. CALVARY CHURCH een sn mi ¥ RE ————— i This henrty i TAL the Calvary Baptist Chapol Sun. i men re day School as usual at 10:30 A. M. mon by the Bev. Geo. A. Duvall, of| 5 : } on “Christian Education” | 7: 30 P. M.--Evening worship, .ser- | i Caap took Tony to ( amp Lee Friday | of last week. minh oot oe Be PRICE AND BUTLER Rt eh To Our Patton Friends: The well-known Price and Butler | Company has enjoyed playing your city and territory for the past ten tended to us has been appreciated In return we have spent the entire summer months arranging and re. | than meet with your approval, MR. BUTLER Special scenery for the different plays, a company of clever people, and specialties that are hound te please. Pay us a visit on the opening night when “The Midnight Marriage” will introduce the company to you and sce if the above statement is true. Popu- lar prices prevail, Sincerely Yours, » PRICE & BUTLER P. 8. We open at the Grand Thes- tre, Monday, October 20th. AI ma A ~ THE CONCERT Sg Evervbody ought to attend the “) tertainment at the Baptist Church to- morrow, Saturday evening, beginning at eight o'clock. The entertainment is | hundreds of friends and relatives in| Patton. The fist part will consist part of the Preaching by Pastor EU. Zdwayer of fine selections of the best music, significance, It 6:00 P. M. this connec. Romans 8:1- Bubject un exponition of and the second part of minstrel mu- 17. Prayer meeting Fri. sic, the menibers of the troop being # daily attend. day at 7:30 P. M. Everybody fs cor- In the full make up of colored mit. shows in the dially invited to all these meetings, sireia, i IMARGUERITE CLARK IN MEW | posi hie Vin bsteful wiris’ frills she rele Put. ‘ting on Ber dress #95 and Bat dhe and meets the eateh of the dense A har Velstives why g LATERT PICTURE AY Tae STRAND, ALTON a aad Little Marvuorite sd 8 dunghiler of f titled dady, who mil having any tow bei tha dinduad of | mathe, whi REMEMBRANCE for girls, hronght wp ber thres girth WERet Yel romine Hat her fambeys ; asi Be early in the manner of sors 8 Save grown to Indyhaod. Monday, Tuesday, ard Wednesday, : , {ni . muggle her dre au: ek ‘ 3 a yet received mo word conewrming) TOPARs 15 smuggle her dress wuit UL CLS 31, Mie Marsh in tand silk Ha After two or three days “Polly of the Cirvis.” Thursday, Friday and Sstgriay, | slips out of the house, taka a cab November 1, 2,8 Ceo M Cohen bn. “Beven Keys to Paldpate ™ ALL NEXT WEEK The Famous Price & and have been accepted for servic || idnight Marriage” A smasting good bill, Will appeal to all classes of amusement seckers, followed by an entirely new repertoire of og—— DRAMAS AND COMEDIES Vaudeville Between Acts So lets enmernes to Iw in to get ready to gro and attend The Price and Butler Company ip sew plays at the Grand Theatre next week heesune evervhody knows the show. BILLY PRICE in all the comady parts. “Nuff Sed.’ Prices 15, 25 and 35 Cents Reserved Beats Now On Sale at Tozer’s Jewelry Store. Grand Theatre, Patton, Pa. years and the patronage you have ex. | given by the popular Vivtor Quartette | of Clymer, the members of which have | | A Great Chance a Cad Here It Is! We believe that only ne car in the world approaching the new Cadillac in value is sold for a lower price than the new Cadillac. And that car is The ReNEWed Cadillac “8° $1,200 to $2,000 There is as much difference between the ReNEWed eight- cylinder Cadillac and an ordinary ‘‘second hand'’ car as there is between day and night. That is why we have produced at considerable cost an illustrat. ed booklet, ‘‘The ReNEWed Cadillac,” which we will be to mail to you free, if you will send your name and address. companying coupon is for your convenience. Call and See the ReNE Wed Cadillacs in Our Salesroom or Tear This Out and Mail it NOW THE JOHNSTOWN AUTOMOBILE CO. 101 MAIN STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Gentlemen: Please mail to my address a copy of ‘The ReNEWed Cadillac’ booklet, without cost to me. 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