* spoken as usaibl a most axgéflint address in. ET FE Ba Sd Cs ARR LY Bl eR Bare s oh the ing at to secure ii and Canadian subjects as re- eral Bergeant Greune while not an orator made an excellent address and brought before the people his netual experience E118 “No Mans Land,” ihowing the Bor. "I nity, and'we understand the same con- 26, 1918, for Liberty renders. The miners of this commu ditions exist elsewhere, are standing whitedly man to man back of this! Liberty Loan. Our information is {that there is | ot a miner working in| | this community who bas not subserib- | ed for a liberty loan bond or purchased war saving cortifieates to a corres | ponding smount. A few, and we are gind to say very few, have shown . disposition to be classed among the | slackers but their loyal associates have | organised an active SnpMgn fox bringing every man into line, the re- | sult js, that before this campaign is | over, svery miner in this community | s rors of the wir but punctuated it with an oceasional bit of wit showing how n=" and to the Germans when they meet. | Mayor Gardner, on account of 8 se- vers eold wei unable 0] render the! | Deces- nonor: Bact: ally, save x Stat be y Tromt "fon nditiente: ‘WW. H. Duslinger intreduced Dr. Downey, ‘the advante mon of our who convinesd the people amon the people li at home. MRS, Pas 8 LLOYD Mri Anna Toys, wide of Festus | orale | Lloyd, of Fbenaburg, died at 2 o'clock is “ play morning wt the Memorial hos : bin 1, Johnstown, following an illness : ans Regs bn Sioa Cevistary. ” pall bearers. They are: Superior - e John Kephart, Attorney John $r. ad B. James. all of Ebon. tu Dr. Edward Shrroek of drens Nellie, wife of Dr. the Nome To at home; Mrs. Eorneat il He sturted in Carabris for Red Cross memberships d contributions to the War Counail | in. | Fund. The Chairman of the County ; Committee, Mr. §. H. Heckman, Lt is Pa. is preparing the. He- ' cossary plans. He has asked the local organization to. gather their forces I together and make this a record break +. | ing success. The American Red Cross Association is the greatest organiza- tion of men and women for the better. ment of humanity that the world has : without distitkition as to race, color oF condition in life. We have Al: that the people of this com- : munity will respond to the call. ai Ae BE LOAN COMMITTEES | There will be s meeting in the Pub- " he School house Saturday evening, tor ori! 47th, 1918 at B o'clock of the for Capta ins of the various committees and the loos! War Council to make a why! dren in thesé sirenoas Vim | = will have subseribed one wr more {bonds. This is particularly gratify. | [to the limit and is an unanwersble argument to the quests “Abe the | thiners of this district patriotic?” | . They realize as clearly and as fore- . i ibly as any one that this war is for the preservation of democracy of the smorld and they have me use for any ohe ‘who is giving coifort to the enemy. We have seseled s time in the history of this war who is not with us is must te pe treated. He pyust it id Jhisiotic very noticeable or [Bell 10 Which 1 Hie Fret pies 4 aE i MR A A Bo Ron | The Sal decision of this great war upon the peopla of Americ. n the near future we must place oh the battlefields of Europe s foros of meh and material which will win this war. Poor bleeding France is almont Exhausted. The British ary in stand- Hing with its back to the wall pleading for help from Ameries, therefors, tvery question, every consideration dnd every thought today must bu an incident to tarenghtening snd stimu Inting the efforts of our American ditizens. Nothing vise is worth dis | Gnsing bectiue nothing else can be | | decided until this great war is over. | "HB Eagland and France are unable to] [Bold their position, Cermany will bravely | I" and indicates that thin class of sweep the sear clear and Jock us up ho as favs donin Seaver | labor is determined to back Uncle Sam | #0 tight that there will be no indus. trial life in America. It would take the sKiser but a short time to recy- perate, then we would have to fight this battle ourselves. With an in- watsion upan our soil, we would feel Belgiom and France have al ready felt. Surely no American citi en who hopes to remain free can upon this situation with indif- Tat, ws hope that every man Mis Clara Moter entertained a Lm of friends at he hprio on Pal. mer avenoe Friday evening in honor of John Palcho and Farl Sl, two of {oor serviee With nele Sain, | | “The wrening was spent with music, | Byron Bearer, being the pianist and was: ably. supparted by Hayes Cor. nelios, George Airhart, Ed. Goldman, proved a charming combination with | the Misses Goldie Allison, Elva Young, Leora Kane, Josephine Dinsmore and | | Yvonne Yerger volces intermingling occasionally, but Ed. Goldmur as usual held the floor. Sergeant Greene, of the Canadian Forces, was one of the guests of honor and proved himself a most interesting { {and nmus!ng addition to the party, While the party was givin for Ess! | Gill he was anable to attend wince the | {La Grippe so silently slept through all the noise. CARL DICK DIES AT HOME IN EBENSBURG. Carl Dick, aged 40 years. uf Ebens- burg, died at the home of his father, Attorney Dick. His death was due to | jaw attack of pheotionis; following a brief illness. The deceaswd was un- married and a member of 1 firm of 1. | W. Dick and Sbns, insurance agents, and was a member of the Highland Todge, 1. 0. O. R. and Speer Orr Camp, Sons of Veterans, Johnstown. Funeral services were ld Wednes- Hy afternoon’ from the Presbyterian church in Ebensbtirg, with burial in the Lloyd Cemetery. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The following yopng ladies of Pat. ton took the Civil Service Examina- | | tion under Local Secretary L. 8. Smale | for the position of Stenographer and | Typewriter at Washington last Satur | Goldie Aflison, Burnice Shunkwiler, Cecelia McMahon, Louise Fuller. positions at Washington is May 17, 1918, ig Thomas MeQuillen, 305th Co, E. Engi. | neers, Camp Lee, Va, that he is com- 108 Doth Sus 8 feV darn. He apeett | | ; ‘EXLiShRD BOTS | { t day set he was attacked by the enemy : The next date for examination for: ant and varied rfereshments | growing in numbers and interes! A SOLDIER BOY BOY COMES Homp | '® 90ing a lot of work for Red Word" bes been rec received from Mr. RIFT STAMP 2 WAR SAV. ING CERTIFICATE CAMPAIGN 2 of Thrift Stamps and War Saving the fist of “aunties and it 13 Neca for the success of thi campaign sie . well as for the pride of sor community and county that we take special inter county forward or the list. It Is pro- ‘posed that an active house to house campaign be made at the close of the Liberty Loan SATIDRIEN utilizing the | vitrious Liberty Loan commitiées in this work, This drive will commence May 1.th and continue for one week. HII Se — GRAND THEATRE The Argell Stock Co. Will Play a Re- tur Late Here for One Week Cyening Monday, April » EFT yy “The Marrisde Question,” a drara full of ved blood, sprinkling of comedy ' will be the offering herve this Monday, The story is said to be as interesting to women as is the story of (inderel- wu to the chiliren. It also appeals to the man who is married happily or unhappily. It Bashes a light upon | possible future problems snd temches ‘Bow these may be solved. Knowing the reason for a condition is the half-way house on the read to solving it. It is the solution which the anne endeavors to give which will prove helpful not only to those who have already taken the step, but to those ‘ho contemplate marriage. The situ. Wtions are said to be wonderfully true to life and the play moves in hn in. a even fascinuting § a logical conclusion. An exellent 1 cast is employed in the interpr | ———— ] 2 County Chairman. Kime bas set a : ‘strong uppeal for active work in the 9. , Clerk with kno fledpe of Bincep- surveying corps ser the Pens Conl & Coke company enlisted in the navy snd probably be the firit of the week. Jos- eph Kelsall, whose home is in Pat. ton, but whe has been barbering in Ebensburg lor the past year, was one is patiently waiting his enll which will }' of the men enlled by Uncle Sam's last |} call. Dominico Venes amwering the | Monday. Cp a — J. STANLEY PIZODA i ACCUSED OF BRING i Sibson, 3 5 Patton Miners Refosé to Work with o Man Who Would Not Serve In Uncle Bam's Army i PATTON, April 23.~J. Stanley Pi- soda, an JAustrisn, agél about 24 years, alleged to be an alien enemy, who was sent to Camp Los, Viegisia, by the Exemption Board officials of AN ALIEN SLACKER, ¥ tila. County. Camitria't table position. . We stand pit pry low am yap Ha way ducimrrel a2 wir se red | call from Zone 4 40 go to Camp Lae |* —— iD. Kiel, of BI fort, of Baer WL of Patton; and Watson BME Sh £ jor at Mine No. 28, Sore the min. | BABBAGE ¢ 5 HOOL CON 3 and John Pulelio, whose mixed voices est in this work and move Cambria | a. fook toe wasn sctivs. Daring the past fiw weeks be was loafing about this vicinity. |. Pisoda, it is-alleged, told W. H. | Denlinger of this place, that he was! j willing to fight for Lnele Sam in the United States, but he would net go to | France. Mo», Denlinger told him of the sentiment MW the food witizens ‘and that to avoid seriedl trouble it | woald be better for his to leave foun An investicat pn was tade in zoda’s case but it was learned i no charge could be made against him. ' | ANNOUNCEMENT Local Sseretary, L. C. Sinale, United States Civil Service Board of Exam. iners, Patton, Fa, makes the follow. ing announceménts far Civil Service : ‘Examinations to be held in the near. future. All whe ary eligible apply at once for application and cirenlnr of an nouncement. Your patriotic duty to compete in thes: tals as the Govern ment needs capable stenorraphers and 3 IRN Titers 5 wall ns men on the fire ing line. rahiy ¥ or T¥ peteriting nen sod wou | men—May 17, 1918, June 14, 1238, July 18, 1B. Typewriter mis and women —April | 5 30, 1918, May 08, 1418, Jume 25, 1018. enn ba DANCING AND CARDS and the scenic effects are appro priate. | A GOOD TIME me ———— day: Maurie Fisher, Rose Hayden, | The Sewing and Knitting ec ab ul the Calvary church had a deli Edna Borgerson, Mary Fazabaugh, | Hime last Friday evening. A usual time spent at the work a served, and a good social time wm | (Joyed by all. This organizati | pUTPOSes. NOTICE! \ ¥ i Rarely is the o aportanity of ‘one’s duty (oupled with the ie | ‘of enjoying ones self. But seh an |v opportunity is offered to ¢ {to the dance lovers of the town, the second floor will be u omits Sey Satis Satul Ae Thorsday snd Friday, Joo: 6th ao Yth, The main sessions +. to hell in the United Evangelical ¢ sich depariientas! rievtings in the dist Eplscopay Church. A 5 Mag WTam is being prepare’! owerh ietaing, afistaoon and evening sat sions each day. AL's econ meeting of thn county execative comrilitoe Mr. Jouoh : Davis, of Johnstown, wai ci 2am to : if the viscancy canued by the removal o ‘Mr. LL H Bash, of Nasty Glo, form saperintendent of the Ora Adult. Bible Clas Depmrtaert take the place of Me J Siyis Rustam, of Gallitzin, who hes bes the colors, Me. H. L. Rene, B of the a ik. was chosen, with Reed, of Westmont, as fy Safin tharge of the girl's work of the ty. The resignation of Mr. Roro, of fective May 1st i acain imve | Lvmentiey in - Rapa leaves to take =» smiar i New York State. Clerk lookkeeper, Bookkeeper | ¢ A RAR IN PLO. 55 HAI