hs a oS le (a Mrs. Henry Chapman is ye overing from an operation which she under went at the Clearfield hospital on "Wednesday. Richard Rowland had his arm brok en while at work at Mine No. 28 on Thursday morning. Eugene Bocettiler and Miss Rose Linda DeGordon, of this place, were | united in marringe at Cumberland on | Wadnesday. Hayes Cornelius sper: the first of Week with friends in Johnstown days’ furlough at the home of his par. ents, Mr and Mrs. A CC Winslow The funrela of James V' Scanlan, one of the bea! known sulesmen of this section of the tate was held at Carrolltown Wednesday morning Mr. Beanlan died at hiz home in Fh ensburg following a lingering ilae The 55th anniversary of the Knick of Pythiax lodge was celebrated at the lodge rooms last Friday evening, A banquet was asrved th 100 knights and friends. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Rev. Zwayver Rev Thomas of Ebenubureh was the speak. er of the evening Miksa Mae Lilley assisted by Lester Larimer and Rich ard Rowland furnished the mu for the occasion Monday at the Majestic, “The Road te France,” fealuring FEvelvn Greeley and Carlyle Blackwell Miss Margaret Frank has returned to town after spending some time with relatives in Punxsutawney. al a, ina HG FE Sh “Shadows,” the new Goldwyn pic tire feating Cermidine Farrar to he | oo Weadneaday | ghewn at the Majesti VENI NT was EYRE oa fi ER pF Lyra Ta has puredus fuidek Barney RBlankfield, who has an the aiek list for the past week ahla to be around again Gloria Hope, 1 the “Guilty Man” iaying at the Majestic Tuesday, as pl * } Johnstown the daughter, atnl Vivian Heed, ac the wronged mother, have drawn their {characters with art stic touches of “Tubby” Winslow is sponding a ten | genius In a broad sense the motif {af the "Guilty Man” has to do with awakening conscience in a hua il of a man who has done a’ wom 11 the greatest wrong thai can line her. The (uestion oth is thie f a woman the man she traded, Le Meotro tar. Harold ri BOW ed ‘Pals First” ¥ir. and Mrs, Kobert Wyant, of A $ intter's parents, Mi. and Mra. Chas (yihhehe Mrs. Fred Simmons of Cresson was | : : 1 il - coi Mra Edward Callahan and dsuphe | A called ro town Monday by the serious | £ 1 iH ¢ 3 Ips FTIR SR Mrs Mary He i % ane nding REY + ‘eral weeks in Pittsburgh, where she | inttending the spring millasiry open ings sana spent Sunday at the home of the Dont tie Your self Down until you see our new stock of "vi Sani Hrow Monday — ] Mr. und Mrs Frank ‘towyer of} Bpangier, spent Surday al the h ane | if their son and datiphter-indnw, Mr and Mra. T. W. Gwyer f fave Heist js yf ped suffering from $ inured | preatiy tha yaleries i ghariginea juneh will be serv Assy rrp nt an have beat rade tor serve at least IM srembers by the | deh commniee tter, Mary louise, atid Mrs. Paul T. { Bearer and little daughter Gretchen left Thursday morning for a week's stay in Atlantic city Friends and patrons of the Candy Kitchen are glad to note that Louis Gintras ia able to be around sgain after an illness of several months Mrs. Fred Blankenhorn snd chil {dren spent the week with relatives £4 EN [¥ P wv T & Ta — ——————— SS ——— LAL Mian Mary Hurd was a Johnstown OI % 3 vigitor this week --_ Bote ag — iil r PAY the smokegame with a joray pipe if you're hankering for a hands owt for what ails your smokeappetitel ror, with Prince Albert, you've got & new listen on the jrpe guestion that cuts you loose from old stun tongue and dry throat worries! Made by our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scotfres from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot of smokefan. that ever was scheduled in your dirdction! Prince Albert is a pippin of a pipe-pal; rolled into a cigarette & beats the band! Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never will be willing to figure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Prince Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your smokesystem|) You'll talk kind words every time you get on the firing line! Toney rod bugs, tidy rod ting, handiome pound and hell. poand tin hand. dove — and thet clasey, provtical pound eryitel giese Mhamider with. sponge muistemer top that beeps the tobacte in such purfect condition, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. el Trap ha a SA EO I £5 50 LE A Ae e————r 1919 Lester Larimer Br. cashier at the John Murphy, of Altoona, are spend. [Grange Nationa! Bank, is i] at the | 7% the week at the home of the Yor. || {family apartments in the mer's son, Thomas Gibson i Mrs C. 1 Baldwin is spending é i Fred Rees, of Erie, Pa, spent sev. rome time al the home of her parents ; eral days the first part of the week | © Reading, recuperating from a se. : i {as the guest of his parents, Mr. and | “97¢ Rervous breaxiown ~ ‘Mrs. GW. Rees, of Bellefonte, who 140 (Coil of Punxsautaw- wre spending several weeks with their pues! this week 81 the home Dr. J. I. Van Wert, Vice President L T. Overberger J. A. Schwab, Prevident Lester Larimer, Cashier James Westriek, Vieo President The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PENNA. Resources Over $400,000.00 Crange building { ison, Wm. R. Rees { her brother -inluw and sister, Mr Miss Mary Tucker, a THERE IS ABSOLUTELY “ fe Public Soho id Mrs. M. B. Cowher NO ARGUMENT NECESS- ARY. If you want a BUICK for early CARROLLTOWN, PENNA. J. Edward Stevens MN FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Carefal and Up-to-Date Service Modern Equipment spring delivery let $ when Spring comes cars will scarce and deliyry slow. ; ; Not by claim but by reputation Tr 2 your order one Serviege ice and Residence. now lor A i AR, IF ITS NEW, WE HAVE IT. LADIES HATS CHILDREN'S HATS i i } we always please our customers, so on and after March 18th. 1919 we have employed a first class Machinest for the Spring, Sum- mer and Fall, from Rochester. THE LADIES 1411-13 ELEVENTH AVE o One woman two men--- and We also have two second hand|the law of [ove. A womam's No. 45 Buick cars for sale. honor on the wingsof fate. A ‘Drama of Eastern Daysand Alas-/ COLE BROS jan nights. It's a Goldwin picture | GARAGE Majestic Wednesday Type Writing Ribbons for all| Machines, For Sale at Kinkeads Stationary Store High Grade Photography LATEST STYLES ENLARGED PICTURES IN CRAYONS OR COLORS. PICTURE FRAMING. CARRIEL STUDIO PATRON, PENNA. AMATEUR FINISHING
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