Gi bn A Sel 4 i Ad mA i ROR aki PAGE SIX [VAILE-KIMES RLU SUPPLY SYSTEMS | y every fome Vaile-Kimes Water oly Systems are automatic in op? ration, quiet running and are the choice of plumbers, architects and builders, They are operated by gasoline or electric current and are made by the largest exclusive manufacturers of do mestic water supply systems in the world 8 K. Systems now In use. ve your water supply prob- lems. They will furash an abundant, never-faiing Suppl wa dail, hot and coq water irom 13 cistern, § i! stream at 30 ths pressure—for homes, {arm They sive work add to the value of your property, make lite more ¢njoyvabie and pay for themselves over anit ove: There 1s rande for your particular water prob- lem. We wo padly estimate on your needs. Come in or teiephonic MARSHALL & WELTY Plumbing and Heating Contractors bitte ic RET EE a TT TI a ER td Set ied ROLL OF HONOR HANK H. Sanford, Pres. (:. E. Prindible, Vice Pres. FE. L. Brown, Cashier F. FE. Farabaugh. Vice Pres. W. F, Mears, Asst. Cashier, . The First National Bank, PATTON, PENNSYLVA Et EE Et eee ERE ;apital paid up $100,000.00 Surplus earned . $100,000.00 Total Resources _— $2.000,000.00 tees baBIReE IDR IRIR ESTABLISHED 1893. The Oldest National Bank in Northern Cambria A general banking business transacted. We invite per- sonal interviews or correspondence with firms and indi- viduals wishing to establish or change their banking re- lations. 3 AND 4 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVING DEPOSITS. rT TT Ri rT TE Steamship Tickets for sale, all leading lines; Foreign Draft and Travelers checks payable in the principle cities of the world. Safe Deposit Boxes for rert. You should have one or more of our Saving Banks in your home, teaching the children practical lessons in economy. cE DIRECTORS: Geo. E. Prindible Samuel T. Brown Reuel Somerville W. L. Thompson M. B. Cowher John Ott Ralph E. Good F. E. Farabaugh Wm. H. 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MODERN EQUIPMENT Telephone Service—Of fice and Residence. ee Fight, labor offcinis MIAN, Wi Oe Bi-PDRTriisan iaundhed Al DYITMAT ea After fistening i | Presdent Wikpon, reafllirming stared spanned anv but interpretative 1H the PERCe Trealy, san. Flare fe dod bs onfer 18 row died w vE Fy SEE Dg # 4 sner of P af hig pramages ited diate (eran ne Clmnes © @ RRM MSRRITeR, peti | DrPGTrai nm, 8 En Ahe to manipy | ate and houses reprisentalives late [AIR and LHRerate Frain compan, {today reached virtually a complete] "BNR DE Iarmeriy owned “lo an | agreement on legislation dengned to merise profit fo Bimal! and assoc | 5 | « ip ® » & a & x a -* Bb geet conditions growing out of the HEN i$ expressed in the i y 4 i 1; i . * 9 return of the railroads on March 1 0f 8 United States grand [to private control | furted here today Ten arrests were made today in a The list of Germans demanded for | LETEONS Bip posed to be ax tradi Hr DY the Allen probably | with the Siem Fein move. %l be handed without modification | Among those srrested were © the German Foreign Office this hres members of one family and Mie. | BVO » the French charge d'af.| ’ im Berlin Po @® wane " 2 8 win] azxsembly.” A wireless dispated SGT 8 great # gage command of Generals Bodenny and HUN BN HN IRIN IWAN NL - Progrnenks. are 3 fianrderly fig oB = Ihe Meare ay Bn SUNDAY. n - a supuannnaENENNny Hu . RR EnANTNNSERNNNaS THURSDAY. Bien CER ITY Te mmm nnn renudinte ba & % BAS Ihe RMaiser peers er 1 Lisa SE FOr ge ' 5 oy sph ihe case the HOGSIPOUS Con In aatey of five slates Crm prising x soit bow wr Field was lad be. iy steamashin YVarrouver rudder and is drifting af | 38 $1 EN Lrans A TIAL #1 amahip HO miles from Halifav, o HRA ree) spd Fee iner Maur] tanix ated Ww More the a dozen persons WET alah The vessel 8 in need of eid #3 Frankfurd Jane v4 Siatamey arthessiern part of Phil. | A despatch to the Usntral News when 8 Florida 6X | from Revsi EstBonia SAYS that Pennsylvania railroad Gon Yadeniten, tani srmimander Itrack the rear of a string of freight of the Russisin northwest army. has ears. The express wins made a= off heen allowed to leave FExthonia sleeping and baggage cars and "Yel several of hin staff officers tal of the sleepers turned fore beitig permitted depart, E Officials of th stirred a adminis. Tgver. be wan obl Ptration snd onion lewdbers, tonferring P56 000 wmsrks tot Lin Washington on emigre demands of farmed to andertaie ithe rutlromd employees, expressed 1h vhs nortiwest army L bope torupht that anvther day's dis. SB.mullanesusly with the announce {cussion would bring a crystalization of mene at Governors Island today that iargument on both sides Nise warghid Capt. Karl W. Detzer had been ae} say positively that s settlement would | cuted by a court martial of chary. ibe effected tomorrow, but sil were oy of ergelty to American sold wr {optimistic concerning the megotiatiimi ui Le Mans, it became known that | | Both sides remained secretive regard. | tha exonerated officer had received | {ing the conference : weveral threstening letters warning | Forty delegates, with hall a volt him not to show himself in certain! each, were elected to the national middle western cities Democratic convention at San Fran. | we cisco, pledged to support Senator gus INS Robert I. Owen, of Oklahoma for the | ; “ Democratic presidesginl neminatimm, “until he is either nominated or re. 3 MONDAY. 3 jenses them from farther suprort' = 3 at the state Democratic convention ‘ns sss ERn = which adjourned at Muskegon, Okla. M | 1 y tenight, Martial jaw prevails in Lexington, : Lo {Res tonight. Six vindred. Fodor " State troops are patroiling the | EE LE LL LEE TT Tibia ch risting Fe 8 which, during the day, exacted a toll 1 FRIDAY. uiof four dead and 15 wounded. w ry a Spalehes rated today inard a forve o OTOANE, ArT gasses INREREREeEn srincipally with equipment furnished Aprointment of Francia E. Me. | the Bolsheviki, crossed into! Govern, of Milwaukee, as general Northern Korea from Kirin, Man- counsel of the Emergoncy Fleet Cor. |churia, and attacked a Japanese post poration was announced today. He | of TOO men at night killed 300 of | the operates and of tive United Mine Waorkera™ | stricts involved, RE. sucreeds (0. J Patterson, of Pitsborygh, (them, and routed the remainder. resigned | Democratic members of the House At & meeeting of the international | Meeting in party caveus tqnirhe, re. executive board of the United Mine fused to forego an expression of their | Workers of America today, Frank 4. position on universal military train. | Hays resigned as isterfationa) resi. ing in the fuce of an appeal from! dent of the mines union. | FIeafdem Wilson that action be with. advanced Vi ce President Wie L. Lew. rt {Reid i so the party's’ stand might be is to the offize of president and Phil. ‘eft to its national convention. ip Murray, ei of the Pittsburgh James Henry Th omas, general sec. | district, was chosen vice president. an of the ations Union of | Ls . 3 iwaymen, said today that the! has been informed ny MercanTote | state of the world wax such that ua. cials that Lieuts. Usher and Walfe ®t tometiing were done speedily a | | American aviators, detained at Nacor: jean would Sams —- whieh nobody | |zari since their airplane landed lust j woud suller mare han the wurkery | Wednesday, will not be relonsed unt: there has been further discussion he tween this government aml Mexire | according to word received at head. quarters of the Arizona military dis. | trict today. It wax said the Mexican government was demanding an ex. planation of why the avinlors were more than 530 miles south of the beun. The supreme economic council which is to consider the exchange question and the genern! European sit. uation and also hear reports on pro. posed trading with the Russian co-op erative societies and consider the problem concerning raw materials and other commodities, met this afternoon and organized. M. Isaacs, French minister of commerce, was elected president. The council also considered revictaalling and tonnage problems in connection with reports handed in by various commissions, : The modified Lodge reservations, agreed on tentatively by the recently ndonesd bi-partisan committee, most likely will be the hasis on which consideration of the pence treaty will be resumed next week in the sen. ate. Republican leaders, after a sor. this paper talks to the ies of conferences with their party whole community. colleagues today, decided to take the initiative on the senate floor in sug. | gesting adoption of the bi-partisan Catch the Idea? committee's modificaions of the! Lodge reservations. LADIES | THE LADIES’ HAT SHOP. 1411-13 ELEVENTH AVE, ALTOONA, PA. ALLISON & N Plumbing and Heating Contractors ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR INSTALLING ALL VARIETIES OF HEATIN{: PLANTS. Satisfaction Guaranteed Office in the Rear of Agvpts Store, Patton, Pa. J. A. Schwab, Pres. Dr. J. I. Van Wert, Vice Pres. Lester Larimer, Cashier. 7. A. Oreberpet Asst. Cash'r. The Grange National Bank Patton, Pa. 4 Per Ct. Paid on Savings Deposits 3 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits SSE ER i a RR RRR EE EE EE ET REI EL] Fe DIRECTORS: J. A. Schwab J. IL. Van Wert James Westrick T. M. Sheehan Lester Larimer A. O. Somerville John 8. MeCoy Henry Leiden . J. Noon D. A. Luther leonard Lacue Barth Young TL lh ht BE EE PE + Keystone Diamond Drilling Company DRILLERS AND PROSPECTORS PATTON, PA. Two drills now in operation in this vicinity. Correspondence Solicited. Offices in Good Building, Patton, Pa. I I I I TT EE TT I EE rrr M SHAE PIA I RRR Eras At b RGR ier ne REL ERIE ANY SIZE. ANY QUANTITY. GET OUR PRICES—IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. M. GLOSSOR & SONS, JOHNSTOWN, PA. A RRO I ASN ie SE ©
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