PATTON COURIER PAGE SEVEN --To=-Night Thursday SSRRTEIrnCEtTIrIISIIILISSIILAISILINNILY IIIT MISSI IIIS SL npRunnuIinnunnunannunLLLnnLm SRETRIAIETISI Itt LEIIRIEIE III PE A Lr RR SE RRL SE ESSERE SL | “The Trembling Hour” NOW GOING ON | "he Trem ying our = UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION This is a good chance for the people of Patton and surrounding towns to get seasonable and dependable | Also 2nd Episode of “Smashing Barriers” wearing apparel and furnishings at reduced prices. When alterations are completed, we will move to the ‘Kusner Building. Featuring William Duncan. A A OAR. or IR Sls ria [en’s Suits at One-Fourth Off Rig reduction on all men's suite, in wool and silk mixed, in all colors and styles. Plain belt all around and waist line models. Single and double i C= $65.00 Suits reduced $48.00 $60.00 Suits reduced «45D 00 $50.00 Suits reduced wD 1.00 £45.00 Suits reduced wD. 1D $40.00 Suits reduced «$30.00 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Buy Your Ford Car Now To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy one now. Don’t wait until Spring, but buy now while deliveries are possible. Even next month is an uncertainly. The number of Ford cars allotted to this territory is limited and specified. Even $35.00 Suits reduced «$26.25 to get our allotment, we rust have real, bona-fide orders for cars. Just so many cars allotted us; just so many will get carn; will you bw one of them? Those who order MEN'S OVERGOATS 14 OFF their cars now will be protecting themselves. If you would be forehanded, wet your IN THE LATEST MODELS OF THE BEST MAKE AND MATERIALS. | I name on an order today. sh A TN AAO 5: AR PAP Or Boia Sa SINAN FB HN Don’t think you cannot use it if vou get it now. The four seasons are all alike to the Ford car. It ia a necessity every month of the year. Besides, the Ford car is WOOL SHIRTS. * W538 owest in upkeep cost and easiest in operation. And the new Ford electric starting $5.00 Men's POL. Wool $4 9 Ladies’ Coats = and lighting system makes driving more convenient. Your order for either open or 3 i i Shirts. Special price enclosed cars will have our prompt attention, dwar ne MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS In Plush, Silvertone, Broadcloth, ' , : Velour and mixed cloth, in all stylés, | ig en a Grey g late} $3 69 short and full length will be sold at Biller ’s 5 ar a Cd Special price ao big reductions. il Q A MEN'S COATS. $95.00 Coats, 1 $15.00 Men's Mackin- G71 7 hr 569.50 ts. Sale pric i y Ce &W COA hsb ee $60.00 Cons, | 5, 42.50 | Patton, P a. BB a ais, "$1.19 30.00 Coa vy $37.50 Insist on Genuine Ford Parts. ® De cowie Cran to $32.50 | § EH He SEEET 98 $3.00 Ladies’ Outing Gowns, the $40.00 Coats, $29.50 on the market. reduced to sry | ~ Special Sale prige $2.3 $15.00 Coats, $27 50 iW ; TREPING GARMENTS. reduced to . » bo 4 | Nathaniel Upton Sugars and $1.50 Shires Denton 05 | R2sa0 Cons, $19.50 Going to Altoona? Gladyy Lillian Miller, both of Jobns- : ; - : ; Su y | “wh Clede Westover and E. Mae Trees Sale price GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ COATS. DINE OR LUN( H bs th of Gallitzin. William M. Snyder of Johnstown, ' TRUNKS, ETC. eae ; . . ’ ut and Stella Big of Orato en Tranks. Suit C and Travel Girls’ and Misses’ Coats in all col- . ‘ages ar i Nitola Ettore and Franeis itz, both ; . : : ors and styles at 1-4 off regular price. of Lilly. Bags at reduced prices during tl 3 ef p ‘ " George Locker, of Johnstown, and sie wim coe. 6450 1411 The Green Parrot § ooo imi reduced to » Pa. YARN. | pe E: Sikes and Matilda M. « a iH. na £ - | 95 Regular $1250 Coats, $9 25 1 Aa Room | Mardis, both of Johnstown $1.25 Yarn, a skein reduced to ’ Morris W. Snyder, of Johnstown, Regular $14.50 Coat | THE TALK OF THE TOWN Br ra es : , —_- egular 50 Coats, ALK : % ) erman Henry and Lenn Albus, £5 AND CHILDREN'S FELT Bular $14, $10.65 oy SLIPPERS. | a3. | ect iervice — Reasona " | George W. Ripple, of Indisna coun- Regular $18.00 Coats, First Class Nervice R bie Rates ty and Aileen ary "McCall, ot $2.75 value, $2 39 reduced to . Special Noon-Day Luncheon. | Johnstown. i Gin * pric ie . ba Arthar Maser and Lin M. Ber ; $2.50 value, $2 19 Reguiar 32250 Coats, $16 85 THE PLACE | both wf Johnstown. I.” Lo requce 0 * a ye $1 69 | 9 ALTOONA, PENNA Catherine Shuder, of Nanty.Glo. e » i 1222 TWELFTH AVENUE Sanne! Filmore of Jerome, Somer. $1. $1. Sale price Horman Lee Wilson and Florence 1. 9 YE. Wallace, both of Johnstown : 5 E Lawrence Robine and Bella M. Peer, $ 49 OUTING Fl ANNEI Bath uf Johnuteawn ; - AaB Ya # Rie : fi Es Lark ; Clyde Ruassell amd [da ® Ill both . : 49¢ Heavy Outing Flannel in dark bt ors msi as sein pn oma nee ape 5 oe 3 SWEATERS. : af Johnstown, = in coat style and and light patterns. Special 20¢ | Thomas J. Wosny and Gersrude B. Gin P8225 value. sel ¢only, and Alice Caron, of Than. BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS. 2 Old University Club Near Mishler Theatre, lo, Michas! Boback, of Expedit, and : Larson, both of Gallitzn Sale price, per yard Harry Hill, of Rummel, Pa. and —— Lens Ellen Custer, of Shellstarg, Pa. TBs ba Shae bed EE EE eR Re Et ott tid ltt: SS Bh Bets 58-8 Sd MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Ra len A ig of Lrenson, and : ow ws X13 Yar A arntsas expe M. Milker, of Gallitzin 5150 Men's Flees Lined $119 2 1. 1. Maller, of Franklin Borough. 1.19 |} ard Catherine F. Blasko, of Latrobe. per garment Graybil R. Myers ard Margaret Na- Tr ng 0 mp a n y oma Schubert, both of Gallizin, _ LADIES’ HOSE. : #8 HOW STORE ADVERTISING ( 1'TS bc Ladies’ Black Hose, Special Sale : ; THE COST OF LIVING. pmice. ¢ DRILLERS AND : 2 afvettising Se titnten 3 ih in ir for : view an indispensable kind for pa PROSPE( TORS ? housewives. To the degree to which this store news is made gf timely val- ue to the peuple the volume of sales PATTON. PA 3 rows. And as sales are stimulated. : FE and cuiek turnovers of stock: are made possible, lower retail pric are assured. Therefore advertising oer ates to reduce the cost of living, nos to wld to it Editor and Publisher ee se to AC i IIE es: sess vbasis Tid 3 ase we Two drills now in operation in this vicinity. Correspondence Solicited. Offices in Good Building, Patton, Pa. 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