The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 08, 1918, Image 3

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Sunday school 2:60 P. M
People's meeting 6.456 P M
neral prayer meeting Weinesdany
small Masonic charm. Fioder 7:40 P.M. Everybody welcome to alk
suitably rewarded for lev. mestings
ing same at Corner Drag Store, Bar- “
Pa Read the Oficial Bulletin
Lia 1 5 4¢
Mrs. A. Vale af the Peng Central A8e away: Fol bs 3 ; ST
And the » :
AGE & Power company of Altoona. : eo 1 Barsesbors to
Je: of mil thet | ran do PA a Err ' WE.
€F In town this week Le ns : HN ria ine &
t + 4 Bat I'l sing of Freedom's triumph piv Committee recommending an m0
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and be pay TW Ee
i Mrs bh K. Rivhe! aru little ®OG ATE O a x ? . : : NETERRe IN WAROeS
WRT omrades, on to gor © Pha fama
| ¥isiting relatives and friends in Rich. ' 3 The nersms
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accented the hepor.
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which are Louise,
Systam® and Mrs
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the ttle dmughter of Mr.
Wm. Mellon is serious! v iH,
suffering An atinek of plearisy
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Misses Eth! Anderson and Gadde
has te. Allison were Johnstown shoppers
where she Saturday,
How of 1 ¢ 4
Miss Elizabeth Merrpwesther ol
$0 Lie
i Barnesbore, wes 8 Patton "visitor |
day.
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Misses Jemrette Brunens wad Mar
garet Kelley visited friemds in Oxy.
rolitows Senday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ratowsky Imve
ireturned from a business trip to Wew
if York City.
f+ 4 4
| Mr. George Boyer, who has been on
L the sick list for the past two weeks,
Lis somewhat improved ut this writ
Et + 4 3
! Ruth Rowland
{wereen stir whe “Tae Bed
sarele” serial and the “Wha Pave”
seri will appear amen nn vesin in
“the series, “The Price of Folly.” Back
3 rriplete vy hag td is
not 8 serial but a
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: | Ma jontic on Sabarday niph
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iter, Mildred, let We
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| Join Mrs Ma
tnd son. past movin
the welik:
featured in
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Barneshors Beroaeh: Central Hao
ied, Bank Corner, Sevilon’s Store. Bas.
el 1st Church, No. 7 Tipple,
r, the (3. Crossing, 2nd 81. 3rd 81
: Raibwny End of line
Carrollowns Brawh: Hsrwood's
relating Crossing, Kline's 1st Gute Fair
Every Ground, Arble's Petersburg Crossing,
i an ox. Nil Street, Stolte's Market, Ape
in the Hetel, End of line
s will be sr ———————————
sopping INDIANA DETECTIVE
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INDIANA, Pa. March 5
Detective Samuel L
Indians hospital in = serions
dithen as the result of a» hrutal stack |
mad- on him a! Lucerne, this eamnty,
Saturday night while be wan secur.
Pad
Alley {Near
s Carver, Ling formation in an allegnd speak-
4 White | (easy. The officer was disguised bat in
8 Cmotis- | some manner his identity wus diseov-
Stine | ered and the astack followed Dusing
) od, | the mix-up he was strack over the
t Paik, head mnd rendered uncomscious. He
Craws- | was then dragged into a wearby field
let, Fux- and left there in an unconscious con-
sr Howe, dition. He was found sewers! hours
Crossing, | later by Sheriff Barry A. Boggs and
No. 9 Sie. | District Attorney William KX. Liggett
of this place, and brought to the In-
Naglt's | diana hospital. One side is paralyzed
Patrick's | and he is suffering from a blow on
St, ist 'the head. Lucerne i six miles south
t Mine, of Indiana and alleged speakeasies
Mine, wm that territory have been under the
Aefingtan | surveillance of county officers for
| seme time.
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inser isin the | 1hET own pheces, and they were ap
con. | Propriate and perfectly rendered in
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Oh, cheer up devedones, we wf
“And benesth our eourirys flag We
{large and beautiful
mond, Pa tory complete will rome! Daliey Compile
Then in M
shal} Lhe
fH the free. land iv
borne.”
thers
bresths
“Tramp, tramnh
marching!”
trams the bicvys are
} come!
shall breathe the sir ava n
freedund in sur
~e
pra helsced
home
In the battie front we'll stand.
the fierewst tharpe is made
When our men by husdreds wounded |
fall ant’ die
Fell advance in Freedom's rape
Coward Hung will be dismayed
When they hear cur shouts of vit'ry |
rend the sky.
Do your part at home as nobly!
up ved ones, we will come!
“And bereath our country's fay We
shall bresthe Aenin
Cheer
the sir
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Eng
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Hoge wy
As
thrilled with
Al
patreolic eninud sem.
public and the Flag Song Those whe |
recited or rendered solos had selected |
every case. Many of the movers il.
luastrated by emblems and appropriste
rostames which added much
{Roll of thirty names, and a large pum. |
ber of imeresting letters was read |
from the boys. Two little children
hoisted the Service Flag, which is
Paster lwayer|
had arranged a special seag for the
boys to the tune of Tramp, Tramp, the
boys ame Marching, which was rend. |
ered ian solo and chorus form. A
girls’ chorus sang “Keep the Home
Fires Burning” The climax was
reached when, at the close, a large
chorus of young people which filled
the spaciems platform, rendened the
national airs of England, Franes, Italy |
and America. Before each anthem |
a young lady stepped forward with |
proper flag. The Belgian flag was |
displayed after the French anthem
and the Pastor offered a prayer for |
Belgium. After the Star Spangled |
Banner, the congregation joined the |
chorus in singing America and God |
Save Our Men, and then came ©
beautiful tableau. But it is impos. |
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the
who witnessed it ean possibly realize
its beauty and inspiring effect
A SS SS Wo HS.
| WELL KNOWN CARROLLTOWN
RESIDENT KILLED IN MINE
Benno Stich, a well-known resident
ied
of coml in the Pleister min
{day afternoon at 1.45 tock. He
was working with his son, Benno, Jr.
when the accident happened. The de-
ceased was forty-five years of age
He is survived by his widow and nine
children. The funeral! services were
held Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock
with a solemn requiem high mass and
interraent in St. Benedict's cemetary
The decemsed was a member of the
Knights of St. George and the Moose
at Patton, both of which lodges at-
tended the funeral in a body.
FOUND--Near Red Cross rooms, a
ladies’ ring. Owner may have same
by calling at this office, proving prep-
erty and paying for this notice
When
jolted in |
IN SERIOUS CONINTION |*mging the Battie Hymn of the Re. |
to thei
effect Mrs. Zwayer called the Honor |
sible to tell in words how splendid |
whole program was. Only those |
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mae kine
dav WOrk, and
for be
The committees pecomrmonds
dav
that a
wperators of the
the t ince 10
Ht meslinge with
district be hod,
be fixed later
refime the
Foiicy Com mittee will
cotvention
nmi y
i he Poin y
Jo
me and p
wf wh oo
demands of the miners
emis
Lomp tte based
cimim for an increase in wages on the
[fact that the Fae! Administration ab |
cents per ton
Opposition to the acceptance of the |
report developed during the seavion |
| this morning, sme delegates believing |
thet the increase should be greater in |
sorne sections, but President Brophy |
held the delegates to the report of the :
Policy Committers and the sonvention
adopted the repurt
The € popu ey a iy ory oR
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that the doen
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Sb dC TUE
GLORGE 2 JAUKSON Dies
FOLLOWING LONG JLINESR
Condpete ter on ( kk C(.
ranch of Pennsylvania Rail
a
road Expires-at Cresson
My
Lows and the Order Ba way (on.
dastors. He
sl for 14
: Wives by h
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Mr Jackson in
Mors Mage alr
Esters Jackson, one sen,
TERMS
vs Wedow,
Me.
ters and sisters: Bobet Jackson.
Newport, Pa: Fred Jacksen,
$s Pe»
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{ Pitts.
Mrs. Proder » Fozer of Akron,
Funeral services will
ing The body will be shipped to- |
; morrow morning to LaJose, Clearfield |
County, where interment will be made. |
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NEWS
this place enlisted in the rational |
army at the Cresson recruiting office |
Saturday. They left here Morday |
for the army barracks at Columbus, |
Ohio,
—
Four men were returned from |
| Camp Lee for the convenivnce of the |
ski, Kinpart: John Zuby,
i Michae! Solamanchuck, Hastings;
| Andy Kovaloreski, Blandbury.
Call No. 34 is hereby announced for |
ithe U 8 School of Aerial Photog |
i raphy, Rochester, N. YY, for
| dred and fifty (1540 photographers |
{fo report 0 the Commandment at that
point on March lith
more Barnesbore boys in the
Barts Justlam aod
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or Wednesday
Harrishor:
a fall n,
Mop. !
{ MES. THOMAS NUGENT
SUCCUMBS AT CRESSON |
CRESSON, March 5-—-Mrs. Edna |
Kaylor Nugent, aged about 22 years
wife of Thomas W. Nugent, died yes- |
tenday at the home of her parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kaylor, of this |
piace. The gl was united in
marriage bere last August. The bedy
will be shipped away tomorrow after.
nool to Swissvale, Pa, where funeral
services will be beld at 9 o'clock,
Thursday morning from St Anslem’s
Catholic church Interment will de
made in the Quivary Cemetery. Pitts-
burg.
fn case the operators
the |
another |
ts
lowed the operators arn increase of 85 |
WRE 3 resident of (ros.
Ur.
Dean Jack. |
| som, at home, ani the following broth. |
of |
ow : $
Mrs. Sadie Willians, of Gallitzin |
be held from
ithe late residence at 7:30 o'clock this |
OF LOCAL DRAFT BOARD
logis Lewis and Thomas Brown of |
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Government. They are Wasco Romon- |
Hastings; |
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Costing from $18.00 to 3250.00
EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
Costing from $35.00 to $265.00
RECORDS TO FIT ANY MAKE OF TALKING
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better toasted.
You'll know this when
smoke the famous
Cigarette, the real Burley cigarette.
It's toasted to develop and seal
in the Burley tobacco flavor,
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