; “TW ‘Red Ace.” | Ester Bishop spent Sunduy 4 ¢ AWrow Rhody was » Gléar ir Menday. tr + 1 Bar! Bowden of Johnstown was r in town Monday. : + + 1 Phe comedy of 1,000 Inaghs Me” at the Grand mest Friday. +1 Mins Blanche Mins: of Clearfield sited her sister, Ms. W. 8. Worrell os tt To sl £19 C. Holter of Rossiter is at thy home of ber daugh. ne 1 + ¢ WW. 8. Worrell, accompanied by sister, Misy Blanche Minnic of id, visited Mes. William Hob. x Kennedy, a Goldwyn star. Grand Theatre next Friday. amr } 1 ; Davis of the 20th Company , stationed at Washington, FE Sunday at his home herve. Said that when he betkc, being made to transfer y to New Jersey and they EY pom to lesive for France. 1 + 1 gd Mee A C Winslow eft flor New York City Raymond Winslow. Visit thely son Wellwood, who of Mr. on the hattiosSip formerly bralwimg. Don't miss it #04 known as the E08 Frm al Boh 3 C0 i Sn Church M. Pastor EG. reach. on “The P. fubject Most Bitter ws Lest Oppor. Wouldn't you hate to ses the look in 'y #0 over the State. meeting Wikines- DL M. C. Mpnday CBM A Tuesday ba. wusther gs iH in the Bap- sod Was mre splendid per. TODAY Oct. 31--War ect this morning: phone calls, tele- bn Rp AAR bt A {Pm going to claim my heritage § go into effect bot have been making a e by imposing them vv. Threecent pout. and two cents pout. wo Baby H. Callahan wod Miss Ada were Johnstown shoppers this hin | They | you knew. Ti ——— or Fes EON EENMENT IV CON FH | PROFIYS OF RETAILERS Licensing Svdtem Going Iie Effect Toduy Carries Provisions Giving Government Prices Through Wholesalers Agnin® Hoarding, $ “Baby Mine’ the faré& that cap- | rived Paris and Berlin avd London” | P+ + Mr. E. M. Smale who Mas bedén so. | oh oe "riously ill for some tise is again able | WASHINGTON, Ot to be arsund. Pteerirg by retail deslers in foodstuffs + + 9 | : FOR SALE-—Large kitchen range with water fromt. Inquire at United 5 and 10 Cent Ste these satisfied with reasonable marg- 4 + + PE. Miss Viola Bishop of Cresson wan | Manufacturers, wholemlers 8 guest at the Wome of Mr. and Mrs inther handlors of foods. meh Thos. Bishop Friday. Emosses will po under licewse, will net 11 permitted tw sell Mizz Gertic Wentz spent several ‘who asek undue profits days this swel ax the guest of bev sister, Mrs. P. J Kelly * + 4 Mrs. Gewrge Good, daughter Mu¥y and son Feuis are visiting relatiecs “im Look Maven this week T + % Pepa dod. Deraelly apd dew, Fonte end al 4 nelly's 10. i cialy betiove » in give the Lovernment ther, Mey Helena Mellon this wert | . sat or 2 4 4° entire contre! of retadl prices. Whole. Y 3 Salers und others whe continge ww snl) “Tiw play that prorated Inughter | to retailers after they are forbidden throughout the world— Baby Mine... bh : : hs i A ito do so by the fosd administration at The Geand Theatre next Fridey | will be denied the right to sell sods It is a Goldwyn picture ” 8 od ta a I ar } ¥ + i Bnader license Frank Barnwell, whe is stationed st : etn ‘amp Lee, visited his parents here | 10¢ retailers in cited io the snpeunes this week. M» Barnwell was home ment as follows: : on a five days furlough and returned The small retailers to camp Tharsday moriing. | whom thers ‘are several ’ tq 9 | thousand in the conntry, while exempt administration anmeunced Wonduy, we hash © fur safeguards.” he apnotscermoint md, Pagainat high Irices whieh will be in. corporated ¥ the liesusing syshem, for which complete voles and rograln. t Emawn within 1 rrmcde GER 8 A a few duys” of fod, hundre from the lieensin rovisions, ne | The Ladies of the Red Cross Asso. | 10 a ¥ Prova ne I wa wf Pat. snd Cambrin County boys sre in Maybe you on elie thet Hlageock, Cis.. where hundreds tn will seg your boy or some you don't Love OM Glory I don’t Love you. | i Nr — you hate to be a slacker And with the slackers stand, With a brund .upm your forehead Wouldn't Wouldn't you hate to fave your mo. they, And your sister and your dad, And tell them where you'd been, And show them what you had? On your pretty swoethonrt's face, When she found her noble hero Was a slacker in the race? couldn't you hate to sed hey take Your ring from off her finger a Ba mam And hand it buck to you and say: | TRINITY METRODIST EPISCOPAL “That's all! You needn't linger?™ | CHURCH Wouldn't you hate to see hui sweater | Coat So proudly made for you, Adorning handsome Bilis Brown, Or gallant Private Drow? | Theme: "Cheist's Method of outldn’t you hate to hear your neigh. | for Souln” I 2:00 P. M.—Suanday school. By ap bors, Your old sehoninintes Romtment of Governor Brumbaugh t chums, this is “Go-to-Suaday School Day” Slay, “Ha, hat There he woes, ™ We should have an attendance of $00. Inntead of “Hurrah! Here comes 7” Then wake up, Ind, and be a nan, Don't put it off too long; Tear up those papers in your hand And start off with this song, “Tl never be a slacker Ard with the shackers stand With shame spon my forvhead Ard exemption in my hand! “1 would ruther be a soldier, And with the soldiers 0; ‘To fight for home sod country And vanquish freedom’s foe. I would rather show my dear old dad | He's the father of & man, . Than to be s skulking slacker From the ranks of Uncle Sam. {*l may never be a hero. But I'll do the best 1 can: tiation wil hold 8 found male in the win | pert Ses subi : a He Sapte lots of dow of Gunn's Drug Store, Saturday, | well ar occrs ther aan Cp November 3rd. If the solicitors mins. lg ) a. . iil _ In - o "i ey od you, send your temribution to the | orbiiden under the Inw to make any oe ao clock By Ww ht { polize, WNL or destroy food or ts +44 ; conspim with anyone to restrict the Patton people Rave rend consider | production, distribution or supply, oe ble about the big United States Army | Tr (rswssive prices on any necessi. tantonments where thousands und Hea There Ate w Pein: ties provided, thonsunds of men are be my trained to at the fond wisiistration he Pes thet fight down the kaiser's horde that|il® *TTATWement of restricting sup. | flemocracy might live. At the Ma | Plies to violsiors of the law, will ber Jestic Thentre, Wednesduy., November | °F some effect, for the retailer will Mh the pictures will show the seti. | find himself unsble to buy goods from vities at Camp Lee, Va. and | pny wholesaler nr manufacturer. Federal food administrators in all the states will he directed to keep & watch for violators and send to the food mdministrstion the names of re taflers auking excessive prices. ——— “The food administration.” the an. houncement says, “does not intend te disturb any legitimate operations and will initinte measures only agninst hardened and persistent violators of the law. It takes the position that the great majority of food sellers, re. tail as woll an wholesale, are patriotic and honest, and are making every effort to comply with good business principles and sell to the consumer at the lowest prices. Such dealers will be in fact protected from illigitimate competition. Those few who persist in abusing their opportunities and rontinue to take advantage of the femergemry caused by the war will re. | tedve atVontion ” oben Rev. Robert ( Peters, Minister. $30 A. M.—Class meeting. 19:30 A M.--Morning warship, Fishing Ww and your he do his bit. er, Mra. Jas. White. 73 P M.—Evening worship, Theme, “The Atonement Necessary.” This is the first of a series of Pe gelistic services which will continue | preach on the following topics: Mon. day, "Sin"; Tuesday, “Confession”; Wednesday, “Worldliness™: Thursday, “The New Birth™: Friday, “Not Far from the.Kingdom : £ 3 A CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH At the Calvary Baptist Chapel San- day School at 10:00 A. M. This is “Go to Sunday School Day” all over the State. Every member of the School ought to be present and bring some one with you. Let us have the biggest schoo! we have had yet. Tell everybody about it. Preaching by Pastor EG. Zwayer at 6:00 P. M. subject an expository sermon on the latter part of the eighth of Romans. The first part was taken § i And be a regular man!” C. M. LAWVER. Rt AIA TS iN] FOR TAX COLLECTOR GARFIELD WILKINS VOTERS Consider this: The school records show that hy col lected during 1015-16, more money ex- ceeding the amount of his salary than any tollector in the history of Patton. Adv, ing Friday at 7:30 P M Everybody welcome to all meetings. Acid Thest, A) yes WA A SS pe iy. bem 3 . Some people are se pious they ex. i My pect th get their reward | nt gudstions siked, ba heuver . a Bs Full Contrel of Food Manufacturers and Otherw-Guxod | Monopoly or Waste in Smallest Places of Basi. | 28. Prof. | will his impossible after toady, the food | under a plan to cut off supplies to | and | te distributors | “This is ome Bf the most weeping | Thiy poen. toa RE a Authority for extesding cowtrol to | of | i ill be | unreasonable charge, hoard, ts meno- | To make it possible, every one must | | 6:45 P. M. Epworth League. Lead- | throughout the week. Pastor will | organ. He completed a World's Re. 4 up last Sunday. General prayer meat. | THREE OF SANE $ * | Danghter, Son and Mother In Same | | Family Relieved of Three Distinet { Ailments WHAT FATHER In writing the paises of The Mud. ern Remedy, Mr. Homer Robinson of | Hollidnysharg, Pa, says "My Little gird Hive years « the READ SAYS i i MH i sytvifer Was afflicted with a hump on pert of her nw, or ginnd in her neck, abow the size of a hickory nut it became hard and cause the child such intense pain that | she could not «wt without crying out! ‘erith ayony. Feur or five applications | tf 20th CENTURY LINIMENT re moved the valrgernent and all trou. ] ble has now Anapinonured. “My son of 12 venrs had a geviire | throat eme night and cotld searcely speak. 1 applied 26h CEN. TURY LINIMEXT to his throat in a | thorough mawner, wrapped some | { cloth around his neck and put him to | | bed. When be awolie in the morning | i was aurprised and delighted to find | i his more throat gene and the Boy ue | {well as ever : i "My wife is new using this wot. | | derful remedy on a merge goitre with | ery satinfving resnits. “1 consider this m truth a Twenti- | oth Century prepamstion and would | mot be without it im my home for many times ty cost” Get this Modern Remedy at all stores where such things are sold Mie | ard £1.00 an the rary wold | Bore 3 £ IREAT MI Ae rd 3 I Ba Si SICAL EVENT ” Queen's Hall Concert Organist Hern | S—————— i Gatty Sellars, the world's. famed | English organist of the Queen's Hall, | London, England, concerts and the | Crystal Palace Musical Festival, is to | play here Wednesday svening, Novem. | ber Tth, at the Preslivterinn Church, | Cathedral Chimes from the Queen's | Hall, London, will be used with the or. gan. Items include the British Patrol, | ripresenting the approach, passing hy i and the gradual disappearance of a | British patrol, and the Storm at Sea, | In the patrol the tramp of soldiers, i the drums, trumpets and military of | fecta are clearly portrayed. The | world’s press are gnunimous in de. | charing this organist to be preemi. | nent in such deseriptive music as the | Storm, in which rain, wind, Sunder | ¥ aE and lightening effects ure obtained. One English paper states that Mr. Sellars in this piece obtaine the mast remarkable effucts ever heard on an cord of 500 recitals, given in direct succession on the largest organs of Canada and the United States, on | the former tour. The largest audien- ices in the history of many of the largest cities visited have nssembled. { Comment frequently made on the | {Commission | appartunity | Fall i From EAE WL a LE DORAPHERS AND TYPE. WRITERS AT ONCE i 238 Ham hue t training Now that nels mett of the country in wang for 4 military service, he finds that he needs 10,000 typewriter operators and sten. agmphers and typewriters, both men Land women, for the Departments at | Washington. missdon has notified all of its 3000 boards of examiners that they should The Civil Berviee Com. put forth their hest efforts to secure these urgently nesded workers. While examinations are new hold weekly in | 450 cities, the Commission states that ‘arrangements will be made to have an exmnination held at any acevssilile place where a small class of appli. canis can bo secured. The entrance salaries range from $1000 to $1 900 Promotion is reawsnably rpid to those whose services prove satis. No appsintmont s ean made to these or other positions in the Federal classified civil service un. leas authorited by the Civil Hervice ander the eivil service a year factory law unauthorited fn sere information ik ¥imr may the secretary of the board of civil service exmminers at the post offices in your city Good luck somedinies fomes thos man on gum shoes: bad luck always hires a brass hand. SAM XEEDN hoon STEN. Any informntion to the contrary This in a splendid county. be secured | A A ISL i. oir Lx T Es x «2.205 r tendered my resigna tive Bes the governor of my commission as ie dustice of the Peace of Patton, | will sell my entire office outfit comsisiingt of a typewriter, desks, book case, ene tire Law Library cabinet with deme. ers, all in fair condition. Will sell sit. smerifice. GEO. BOONE, Having Sr NOTICE You should pay up your Red Crome Bubseription at the First Nations Bank. These funds are needed in Ss work, EE a ap oh She Always Knows: 4 Nobody knows how some famili 3 will “save and serve” any more the » they have been doing--that ix, *W . body knows but mother” be IT IS A METRO WONDER PLAY IN 7 SMASHING ACTS Matinee Prices 10c and 15¢ Evening Prices 15¢ and 25¢ Thousands of thoughtless A cough follows; they get will give your system the people neglect colds every winter. rundown--then Sickness can be prevented easier than benefit of UIIYE The bnported Norwegian cod iver afl ates refined in ar owe A ssican tebwrntirion whieh stubborn sickness sets in it can be cured and if yom a few bottles of commence fodwy. ve weed in Seett’s Bmulien is now sumarnsiees it free from ‘ Scot! & Bowne. Wioomfeld, XX. J. To Buy Your Christmas Gifts Early and begin with a (ease with which Mr. Sellars adapts |i himself to strange instruments at timus he never sees the organ until commencing his recital. He usually | | plays entirely from MEeNary, some [times extemporizing on themes re | | quested by his audience. A erowded | ‘church is therefore anticipated Wed- | ‘nesday, November Tth at the popular | | admission of fifty cents. Tickets can || be procured either from canvaswers | (or at the Tozer Jewelry Co. Store FOR TAX COLLECTOR GARFIELD WILKINS Yi TERS. EL der this: ope E ‘ is A : The school Peviarids show that he vol. Yawt Frpeia TAYE iad £ CHR # Rus ERR QRrIRE 1210 BUT MOneyY ax- 5 ROR SA E o ris REE be yawns MA 3 x 2 D WwW Fi PATTON, PA. TES HE ns co a A A oa 4 des Sy oh $1 ErRtE LU RETO AR te So VERA) rh i sth HR Sa Ei bl Aah a A [3] i NER BAA eK a od ry
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