BE i SR RS astings Automobile Co. _ Home of Ford and Dodge Cars FL SAT ATOR rsa CARS AT'A BARGAIN A 1917 D-45 Buick 1917 Maxwell which as traveled only 2400 miles. And a Ford Car Also a full and complete line of NEW BUICKS. dros. (>arage t Patton, Penna. { Beptenmiber 1 to January | means $18. ODDO to the American comsutper” | Mr. Hoover sald *Nunirers of gon : themes will tell you thal 10 cent sugar | L photted 70 ger cent. of (IR normal mage | iPr. Before the war tlw average sp | annanl consumption during the war is | 1 34 pounds, und In France each person ‘this mation,” Mr. Hoover declared | December bad shipped 8549 tons. In confectionary and sweet drinks trade tary, as the food sdusisisteation had | Bo authority to tmpose them.” | ore than 50 cents a btwdred—half a i tent a pound-—on sugnr. By reason of | recently: "Hales of sugar from 18 to . pod and In evidence lisell of the prices : at which conmuroers wagld have been | | mullet had we not intervened We have | ! forfeited wholesalers’ licenses in az E pravnted cumes and we have beged | | warnings to first oendurs in a great many lestances throgeh our lows] ad | mee—— mintstrators” : ¥$190000.000—Frowch Situ- ation Helped. AR ————— HOME PRICE HELD AT 9 CENTS. | iain This Natiow’s Sugar Supply Reduced to Beventy Per Cont. of Normal Javs Btecks Unavailable Some, Sugar control has sured the Amer ican public $180,000,000, Herbert Hoov- or, United Bistes food sdministrator, declared the other day. He pointed out that sugar was sell ing for 11 cents a pound last August and that it would have sdranved to 20 cents a pound, with the world short. age as 8 stimulus. hed not the food administration secured he coopera thon of the refiners and wholesalers and fixed 8 sugar price that joday en shies hiuwernives fo buy wager at from 34g 16 ¥ venis x pound “Every 1 cent ralwe it sugar from would have prevailed pnd the public | robbed of $180,000.00 (his year if we | had taken théte nitions” Later : Mr. ven 0 attention to fhe feet | : that ghnniroiled sugwr advanced fo ‘85 cena 5 poand during te Civil War, France Got Our Runar, Today the American paibiic has heen | Baal botsebald ronmpnption here was | 50 pounds a person. Is England the Is allotted a Mitle over one pound & | month. “In Augont the French government foum] Hself unable to maintain even “An appenl was made to Ameriea France serded 100000 tons. We Agreed to BU this demand snd op to the meantime an appeal was made to the American public to sedace Its sug Ar consumption, and requests were | made to distributors to supply the with 50 per cent of sormal supply. This bas been generally followed, al though such regulations were volun Domestic Price is 84 to 9 Conta Retail grocers throughout the coun Iry are supposed to take a profit of no food administration regulations, bed. ing refioers and wholesalers. the re taller Is able today to buy wegar at from 8 tw $3 cents a pound This enables him to sell 10 the housewife at 8% to § cents a pound. There have been some violations of the sugar relings. Mr Heover ssid 20 cents per pound have hven reported and followed up vigorously and stop | Effect on Military Bituation Anericun sugar stocky could be 81 | od to normal very soon if ships coal be sent to Java, where O00 tons of | sugar is waiting for shipment. Bat the slippiny sitoation Is so acute ‘har the sation canno! spew the eleven ships needed to tranepart this sugar | It woul! tke the boath one year * haul 20.000 tons. In rhe same time | they could be used for transporting | 200.000 soldiers to Franom : The food asdminitrition bolieves that the Amerienn publit will diminish | He sugar opnsampiioy by 10 or 15 per | cent. when It is made clear that sack | sugar saving Ix = patriotic act and | when it is understood that there are plenty of sweeteners available to take | the place of sugar. such as honey or | corn AYTUD. Why Shertage Exiets The thres great sugar producing cen. ters of the world are Germany, the | West end East Indies German sugar | Is, of course. used at home. The East Iedian suger is unavailahile becanwe of | the ship shortage While U boats made big Inreads on the world's shipping, Francs and [aly | cessed to be self sustaining in suger | manufacture England io the mean { tiene was cut off from German sugar— | LARLD0D tons a year--becanse of tha war, The result has beens that the al | Hed nations hgve been Torced to tam 0 Americas ami the Wont Indies tor | their sugar. » EVADE RIGID FOOD CONTROL. Food is Bought in Germany Surrepti. | tiously in Vielation of Aute- cratic Rulings. Even the autocratic food control of Germany bas been powerless to pre veut surreptitious sales according to | semiofficial reports reaching the Unit: od States food administration. Niegal i : i i ' oinrine 1 te tA rents aplece. accord ig 0 ewe reports. And bacom or — :. (wih is drilling and prospecting for [FRIDMAN HALL. Barnesboro, Pa A i dN me le Bo A 0 SARE PE na Wa owen NS COURY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE |§ By virtoe of an order of the Or. | | phans' Court of Cambria County di- | rected fo the undirsigned. notice is hereby given that [ will expose to public sale upon the premises on Friday, May 3rd, 1918, at 2 o'clock P. M., all the following described real estate: All that certain frset or parcel of land sitoste in the Township of Clear. field, Cambria County and State of | Pennsylvania, bounded and deseribed as follows: Beginning at a sugar on | fine of land of Jamus McDermitt, de ceased, thence South 81 degrees West, | 113 perches to a post; thence North Bll4degrees Eeast, 71 perches to a post; thence South 27 degrens East 83 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 41 acres more or Jess, and having thereon erected a dwelling house and other far mbuildings. Ex- cepting and reserving all minerals and | mining rights and privileges which were accepted and reserved in the deed to Frank Nagle, deceased, by deed of James Douglass. And farther | being the same premises title to which became vested in Frank Nagle, late of Clewrfield Township, decessnd, by | | dead from James Dempines ot ux, re. | corded in the office for the Recording | (of Deals in and for Cambria County, | in Deed Book Vol. 271 at page 78 Termin of sale; Ten per cent. of the | # { purchase price wher the property in (sold, and the balarce upon confirma. | tion of sale by the Court and delivery of shed, BERNARD KAGLE. Administrator of Frank Nagle, decemsed REUEL SOMERVILLE, Attorney, The Fi ist Capital paid up Surplus ESTABLISHED 1808 The Oldest National Bank in Nothern Cambria A general banking business transacted. We invite - sou fmarviews o correspondence with firms 8 individu establish or +) change banking relations ~ ! [NTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS oe ¥ Tickets for all the } J. EDWARD STEVE! Horse and Motor Hearses Telephone Servien-~Office and Residence Patton, Pa. $-12-3% ar - TED NS CHARTER NOTICE EN Notice is hereby given that am ape | plication will be made to the Gover. nor of Pennsylvania, on Monday, May Sth, 1918, by George 8. Good H. 1. Gregg and J. I. Way under Act of Assembly entitled, “An Act to provide | # for the incorporation and reguistiom of certain corporwtions,” approved April 20th, 1874, andl the supplements thereto, for the charter of an inten) od corporation to be called KEY. STONE DIAMOND DRILLING COM- PANY, the character and object of conl and other minerals by the we of diamond drills, for hire or other. wise, for individuals, corporations or such persons as may desire service of pion 13 Eleventh Ave. such chraacter; and for these pursos. os to purilase, own, lease ir hire | diamond driils and equiinment and | operate sane; and for toose purposes | to bave, possess and enjoy all the! rights, ben fits and privileges of said Act of Assemably an) the supplements REUEL SOMERVILLE, Patton, Ps April Lith, 1518 &12.3t Dane 2g bas begun Sgain in full swing. (cae with your lm y friend ‘and pats a pleasant evening. Dae. ing Saturday night from 9 ti 12 AANA SNF > SE THOUGHTFUL REMEMBRANCE CARROL Ww. Ph. ATTORNEY-AT.-LAW (Office in the Good Building | Powitiva—Convincing Pn rock We publish the feeruls of Vind > grove comwincing i> wl i hy Bie power = Create sting Ine P Lilvwr god Bod Poitone sy, Pren 204 Mogan » Fey Betas. Louk sud Fourie Wit aie, Lewd Ghd Seen Cis on Sppaampiiaiss, Ciara An» woman wlio buys 3 Dottie of Viool ior a weak, run-doren, nBervoss condition and Sods aliec giving it » fair twial it 63 nit help ber, wail Lave her money returned. You see, there is no gusss work Vinol. Its formula Shares Suthing Me &t foe oll eal 1 3 ort 1 liga hung bet Pagromnn Soy ™ Lr. J.L VAN WRT, Vice President M. G. DUMM. Ass’ The Grange Nati OF PATTON, PA. helen of Ford Sax are Sivised to wire of “‘comnterfeit ’ voar car needs adjustment here where vou will find relinble service with the complete mechanical equipment to give the hig quality of Ford service ob- tai nnbile, prt the Ford parts used ure supplied by the Ford Motor C You can not expeet your Ford ear b give the service and endurance you de mand anless you have it eared for by men experienced in Ford methods. Ran- about $435. Yourin ur Gar $400, Sedan $640, Coupelst $355, $£595-—all £. ob. Detroit, On display and for sale