Eh AO —— a aa TBR GIORP SAL 0 NRA CNR | » ES 1 i i | i i : “avenue, says: EC os Sry RRs Sart _ —a— - A 7- i eh x ws png A ee New Spring Suits & Coats in latest shades and styles Coats from $19.50 to $49.50 Suits from $22.50 to $49.50 ren’s Coats in the latest sport models, at $9.50 to $22.50 New Spring Blouses at $4.95 to $12.50 S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS The latest spring styles, Hart, Schaffner & Marx and other celebrated makes. $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 to $60 THAT BAD BACK. Do you have a dull stesdy ache in] TRAY le a i MARCIA AAV A AAS BO AMARA SN Ro yo AT FARABALGH HOME A number of frends githered atl ‘PARTY the amall of the tack-—sharp stabbing ithe home of Anthony Farabaugh last twinges when sicoping or lifting distressing urinary disorders! Fo bad back and weak kidneys Patton s recomniund Doan's Kidney Pills. Ask your mtighbor. Patton woman's statement. Mys. Janes Cairns, Terra Cotta my s for un long time. 1 had severe pa’ a acrosk my back, espec. dally after 1 did any washing or iron- ing. 1 had dull dizry headaches near. ly every day. Duans Kidney Pills OE e ned my hack nnd re- Again Praises. "On Ian. 20, 1919 Mrs. Cairns said: o the same about Doan’s Kid. $ ns | did when I recommend. them. 1 haven't needed ” 60¢ at all dealirs. . MN + Buffalo, N. Y Read this! eon was served “1 was troubled with of ali ‘the headechex. | contioad using them until! 1 was'leona Bender, ~~ well and strong and they have kept me in fine health ever sitice.” (State. ment given Oct. 10. 1917). week to greet Moms Delilles | Fars baugh on ber Easter vacation The evening was fenturvd by musi, cards and various games. A dainty lunch Those resent were Mr. and Mrs. Lumadue, Mr. and Mrs {Pos Anna, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wil. ‘liama, Mr. and Mre A CC. Walters Mr. and Mrs William Bender, Mr and Mrs, leonard Farabzugh, Anth ony Farabaugh, Marcelios Anna Canmvillos © Bherdon, Willlam Hender, Charles Anna, John Jackson, Fdward Sherdon, Richard Williams, Anne Anna, Bess Lumadue, Coletta Anna Florence Molucas Helen Bender and Louise Bender ADMINISTRATRIN'S s NOTIC E. In the Estate of J. 0. McMallin late of the Borough of Patton, Coun. vania, deceased, » § ¢ x them | Notice ix hereby given that Let. ters of Administration, C. T. A., upon | Foster Milburn | the estate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All per. sons indebted to said estate ure re- quested to make payment, and those having claims against the same wil make them known without delay to LUCY COOPER, Administeatrix, C. T. A... Leech & Leech, Patton, Pa | Attorneys, Ebensburg, Pa. PU BLIC SALE TODAY. At 2 o'clock this afternoon, Mrs. f-M21 Sale, on the premises, in the Pennsyl- wood condition, with a six room! dwelling house, having barn and oth- er outbuildings. Mrs. Healy has al- s0, a lot of household goods in the very best of condition, which will he offered to the highest bidder. i from a steaming cup 218 PERSONS LOSE LIVES being thrills with a at it and consume it IN STATE LAST MONTH FROM FACTORY MISHAPS Imrie pe east hee Harrisburg, Pu.--Two hundred and ig and delicious. We eighteen persons were killed in Penn. iy because + kaw sylvania as a result of industrial ac widents during March according to i best enffee, direct reports to the Btute Department 5% Sold to you oni .¢ the fatal ilabor and Industry. Eighty-nin accidents occurred to miners, 74 to persons in general in. © ifdustrios and 55 among public service 59% | e i workers, i The total fatal accidents during { February were 213, but the reports for the last month show a decided re- iduction in industrial plants where (establishment of safetyv.first measur. Tomato ce 95c les mre having & good effect. Alle- vheny fount had 31 fatalities and Priladeiphia ORE) I A. ILL SOLD. Robe who | are Johnst ty of Cambria, and State of Pennsy!- Margaret Healy, wil] offer, at ‘Public | vania vards, 4 1-2 acres of land in. ts & mer- busi- | GALLITZIN CIVIL WAR YETERAN DE AD. Gallitaan, Pa. Fall Beck, nped 80 years, a Civil War veteran and one a the best-known residents of this com. munity died at his home Monday aft ernoon, following a long illness, The deceased was born in Germany, Oe. Wer 25, Ix5H He came to the Unit. wif States with his parents when 1d years of age. Mr. Beek was married twice, his second wife, Mrs. Annie Beck, surviving with the fail owt ehtidren: Walt of this place; Homestead, Pa. Mrs. Paul Bracken of Johnstown, and Albert Beck. of Al- Land Felix, Jr toons, He was ns member of St. Pat. | rivk's Cathol ehurch, A VDI IA Sis OSE RE STEEL HOPPER LOADED WITH COAL RU NS AWAY, Portage, Pa “There was consider ‘able exci tement along the Martin | Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad | abot 7 o'clock Tuesday morning when a large steel hopper loaded with er conl started down a steep grade and ‘continued on its wild journey for a (distance of about two and one-half i miles. Employees at the F. K. Weav- | (er mine, at which place the car wns | Eplaced, quickly telephoned to the em. ( ployees wt the ¥ k. RA freight sts Lion here and the switch was thrown {The ear was derailed near the freigh' #tation, damaged. { There were none injured | EBENSBURG CONCERN BUYS VEITH FLOUR MILLS, { The Ebensburg Milling & Suppy Company, which was recently incor (porated by a number of Ebensbury business men, have purchased the # 0. Veith Flouring Mills, w { been conducted at Ebenshurg for a inumber of years. The new concern. also purchased the Skelly & Kimball food business. A charter has been ‘granted and is expected here soon Many modern improvenients are con templated by the new owners EBENSBURG FAIR TO BE HELD AUGUST 17 TO 3. ; ciale as MAKIng Om preparations for the event. The officers are as follows: William CC. Krug: First Vice Presi | dent, Ira Bloom: Second Viee Presi 15% dent, T. P. Burns, of Nanty-Glo: Hee | retary, John A. Wolf: Treasirer, 1 bE. Lewis, GEISTOWN MAN HURT BY FALL FROM SCAFFOLDING. Franklin Crissey, of Geistown, is! a patient at the Memorial hospital own, fering of severe bruis- #4 about the body, sustainad Friday he fell about eight feet from a!evtric conveniences. Will pay car Crissev is an fon down, di Mr. 0 ‘the H. H. Gardner Con struction company, Capper Tleors are beng arranged foy apartments . Frank Poff. af The coal car was badlvi wh h hawe Pros dont | | HARNESBORO MisERg TO COOPERATIVE STORE NEAR FUTURE, avenae, which fei aE Bar nestore HY {rapidly and proba Lind Within a md § Foomnleted the Lp storeroom, Lh miners’ die Crenter, shoes ; mex hd ; ; { fn "hotel building on Car. i olin, BM aise is undergoine im rover arid alterations. The fowor of the buildiegy will Bi ‘aad {or a business house, while the ir AAA AR SINR Vp ere NANTY-GLO EXPECTS TO HAVE A HOSPITAL SOON, ~ Nanty-Glo.— A movement ix on ifoot for the sstablishme®t of a hos. pital in Nanty. Glo in the near future | s | and added interest 1: noted earch day among the residents of the town, twoll as the entire Blacklick lier i The movement is only in the nrelim- | | inary stagpen, hot meetings tending | {toward wih Ancing the projet are ex- [pected to he held in the near future Pat which time a concerted effort will i be made to establish the question on! 8 admnd basis i | There is great demand by the min ‘ers of Nanty-Gilo and vicinity for such | Lan institation and the cos] compan. | Phen are taking an active interest in. the move. The nead is imperative and’ it isoexpected the realization of the desires of residents will be a matter’ of only a short time. i EX-SENATOR BURTON NAMED. | Washington, [D.C -—Ex-Senator | Button, of Obie, tuxiay was nominat. ed ns a member of the United States | Tarif! Commission by President Wil. ON Martin J. Gillen, of Washineton, was named for a vacancy on the Ship. | liping Board. Hoth men are Republic.’ Fans, i { AGED WOMAN VERY ILL. : : Mrs. Alice Brown, of Barnesboro | aged 09, was admitted to the Miners’ § hospital, Spangler, at 8 o'clock Tues- | iday evening for an operation for kid- | ney trouble. The operation was per. {formed late Tumsday evening and wag | of a serious nature. j | } KHIPS FOR AMERICA ONLY. . New York. reganization of the, ieantmittee of American Rhipbuilders | to "make secure the future of Am. | LEruan mercharl marine was ERs ed here J Ww gi pres der lat hiekem Shipbaild J chairman of att coramity fo, which 8 opposed the fore rn eli spond tion of Americas wart me : Tihat it will nat condoet wa lobby but feild! wel forth hE VirNg Rin by : mt of rewspiper advertizing LETIERS LATELY ISSL ED. Batate of Liored J. Hoenn, late of i Jobinstown, to louse J Hake Extaty of Frank. Bowers, late of Brownstown, te Henry Von Alt Eatate of Neal Harxins, late of Wilmore, to fatherine Harkins Estate of F. 8 Lindsey, late of Portage borough. Will probated and betters lasged ta Carrie George NAMES TO BE WITHHEL D. Washington, I). CC —Reporis on the | dininterment of American dead over. | wean and information ax fo return of | thodiies to the United States will he! made public periodically, but the names of the dead will not be given out, Recretary Baker said “It is believed” Mr. Baker zaid “that the publication of some 50,000 innmes of American dead to be return. | 4 would only recall the painful days, tof the war and further distress the | bereaved families” i Next of kin will be advised as fant | ga the bodies are disinterred and sent! fis thas couniry. EC KENRODE MILL BURNS, Loe: CATED SOUTH OF PATTON. : The Saw Mill Chopper and Plan | jocated abou! two miles south of | Patton, and owned by Vincent Feken. | rode, was completely destro by! fire lag Thursday night tons in estimated ut aboul $4000 Mr | Fekenrode just vecently installed » | inew mill JUDGE M. B. STEPHENS CONDIL- TION IS IMPROVED. The condition of Judge M. B. Steph. | ‘enn, of Johnutown, whe has been ser. | iwusly i! at his residence for the last | four weeks, iv somewhat improved! nay. Judge Htephens suffered from | s general nervous hreakdown de | sas taken suddenly ill while conduct met March term of court and wus forced to retire from the bench RUTH NAOMI PEN ARO. Ruth Naomi Perare, the ten menths old daughter of Mr snd Mrs Michae! Penary, died at the parental home in Ni Henediot, Friday after. noon at 4:4) ovlewk, of enter ealitis Fureral took nls Sumiay after noon. Interment was made in the Pat ton cemeter INJURED 1 IN a. ACH IDENT. tained 3 igry of the right! ships ider. The Fs Er nceurred a I No. 9 slope, between Spangler and FCarroiltown CRESRSON GIRL TO WED. Cresson, Pa.—The banns of marri- age of Miss Mary MeGowan, of this place, and Benjamin Conlin, of Al toona, were ished in St. Francis Xavier's Cathodic chureh on Sunday norning. The wedding will take place in the near future. WANTED.--Two good Country girls for general housework. All el- | f i : i i Write C. . Fox, 1518 134th street, Altoona, Pa. Bell "Phone 1364-W, 2t-A23 SMP iad fleet, ANNOUNCE SAH LET i § J REMO NANTY GLE PATIENTS IMPROV | ING § thst | Friday night 8% Memorial Abi wi who Miners" hospital Edwin Beard, also of Nantv.Glo, i EN An PaTAL Sates aid wrist, wis gander St 0 ee am eh bart es 4 sd id (Arion des HERL: 18 | admitted (& rg Aner ortis Por bday an erroon, offering from from frac the right ank'c and right : Ne sehen he Wis a fail of rock in {hg mines at whan | Bastiigrs that day. wie | nt vy oxph wht th the Miners’ eb gn X-ray pirture as ell pau let remem. The toy wks in ty A EE iy inti phiam Paterson, of Nanty Glo | underwent an operation in the | Spungler, for ap Eo ons Haydo, removitel to his home, He 8 2 and Mrs Rrephen of Mr. and Mrs Hudson Trout {A So ART AL SA DEATH GF EXPEDIT LAD CALS BD BY BROKEN BACK. | b-year-oid san of Mr. aydu, of E: Lwin sustained & droken back “ td ay. when he wis caught ander & ol {of rouik 3 the Bie Bend Coal Co. mim i ace, died #t 11 o'clock lmst SrA be 3 LAURA E. WAGNER. [morning at 11:45 o'clock at the home mie : 3 t pendicitis, ix on the toad to recovery | Lanra E. Wagner dod Monday i resting well, DE a HASTINGS MINER INJURED, [noon Jahn Pronk, 41 and married, wae] E, obvious fra con fe pun following an operntion | of her for appendicrtiz several days ago. wither in Bakerton of pen. mote, sped 10 years Funeral took place Thursday after [nterment: was made in che M. gliareh cemetery. Pc 5 fe a A rg PAS ls ll a Subject to the decision of the Re- publican voters on May 18th [ am of the OPINION that the majority »f our pen- ple wolud like to 3 have Congress pass a law muking legal » the sale and use of good beer nod light wines, and if | am elected, | wili introduce such 8 bill or will support any bill tending to give us five per cent. beer and light wines, E. W. ROTHROCK. Your Support Solicited ei tt bE | EVER RAAT | SE MIRA TAS TE Br TE BYR TE I LR a RE MY ARS TENT TI AE athe Collar & Litzinger P e List Effective for the Week BEEF. Loin Steak Porterhouse steak Round steak Prime rib roast Chuck roast Plate boil Fieshy boil Pork steak Pork chops York roast ark shoulder Shoulder chops } l Side Bacon Whale Hams Steak Chops Stew CHEESE. Cream cheese Switzer cheese Creamury Butter as oslo a i i an RR Si AR Ns AE SE RR 55.03 HL SL sv
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