ITE . THE PAYTON GOURIER 1 aE Ee r— Being a a a The Patton Courier! + . A sey TTT ITN ENN CC CCT COE CTO ONY ATI, * § wy Tiny 4 i ————— i ; Ha i Bis on as ER a me “PUBLISHED EY ERY F RIDAY. — Three Friendly PATTON PUBLISHING (CO. a’ ell Gentlemen Ww. HAE a PINEMORE Oorners and Editors DERR G. WINSLOW, Secretary } Entered in the Post Office at Pat. a YY 3 VIRGINIA, - ton, Penna, as Second Class Mail i] i : iy 4 BURLEY Matter. 7 11u — ERA Walre he TURKISH ¥ RE ei Subseription Rates.____$2.00 Per Year > IN ADVANCE. RATE CARD. Legal Notices, $1.50 per inch er TY i fraction thereof, for three insertions | FN wr) AnNOUNcement laste Business locals, 10 cents per line. ; ~ y Rar WEN vember usiness Cards, $10.00 per year : i | Lon Full position, 25 per cent. extra. | FIFTEEN Moreafter the price/of ‘Minimum charge, $1.00. “ aw 34 "Ll scs &/% ¢\ Cash must accompany all orders for : . ¢} : . . foreign advertising. In a new package that fits the pocket ver quoted on Advertising copy must reach this At a price that fits the pocket-book— 1 a tire of quality eputation and aerton. Tuesday evening, for sure The same unmatched blend of gandard ir TUurKisH VIRGINIA and BURLEY Tobaccos at ols dh o——r [ires made this — / ‘ . TA nd fii» With the apening Of PATTON BRIEFS| ® # vu ic.c wif] meio an ees ro Toran — . ——————— . ——— ! num! r Of "Nim yrved Special nit ob ———— gies LOMng Int the market in ow ik EE a : lhe S10 rice rane Dr. C. 1. Baldwin returned from a trip tle : 11h to Atlantic City and other Kastern cities : hh 2 i ri ; Sati a ' : { : : 3 - i ; Per! 1% 1 are wondering just om Wednesday. At Atlantie City he att-] 'R 70 ry a Be ty hi, ua. j : ; h : ‘ ; ended a Dental Convention, : © Lhe y pi chief: Ja ery what tl The 103 Memorial Anuiversary of the |! Odd Fellows was held in the Red Men's Hall on Thursday evening. More partic- ulars will be given next week Lost or Strayed: Small Jersey Cow on} Thursday. Finder will kindly get in touch with John Harmoto. St. Boniface’ Pa Ethel Anderson, who ix employed | at Ebensburg. spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Anderson of Beecl AVEnye The Misses Ilda and Linnea | berg, who have been teaching school at Pittsburgh for a couple of years spent their Easter vacation al the heme of their parents, Mr. and Mrs {. L. Forsberg, of Magee avenus Mrs, Martin Krough, of Cleveland, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs leo Maurer, of Mellon avenue, re cently, Russell Sahm, of Mahaffey, visited at the home of James Mitchell, of Fifth avenue, Monday, Mrs. Amandus McCann, of Beech avenue, is home from the Clearfield Hospital, at which place she recent. ly had her tonsils removed. Madeline Paulis, of Baltimore, is spending a few days at the home of ~ ” her brother-in-law and sister, Mr SPECIAL SA LE of of Fourt} Lo “yw in be either “new” ug - Wag % out these tires. ET Lo 4 t It can’t be the $10.90 price— isc” established that five months - mo i - Ye - . t Nor fides reputation and ganda pa riormance—~forit takes & More Lal ou tull season tor any a new lire to demomstrate where it stands in quality and value . % * With somanv tires rus b- ing into this $10.90 price Im —— United States Tires sre Good Tires Ir SS = A Coparighe iii Vel Tire Can Toth gt. sustenance es United States United States fy Hohl Fi Pratibrsy # { eof F awvoragy Kwdser {oe BABAE ARE RAE YA a (Eahhnn nn S— ETT ITTY YOANN hte bb Bb WR RR RS ot rE ni ——_3 NR i 5 AD AH KA a aE and Mrs. Russell Welch, avenue. ’ ’ MTSU fan art. Jack Maloney, o Womens’ & Misses ers in Patton, Po AR A | ' a. Chief of Police William J. Gill left om I Bade nA BB ARAMA BS Anni ARRAN yesterday for Philadelphia, where he = 3 3 ; : will attend a track and field meet be- — 7 . ! : ty. twven several of the’ leading. U3 : Vhige You Patton: Patton Auto Compair.’. son, a student at the University of = = _- Can Buy Pennsylvania, and well-known as an | U. S. Tires: 1. “Dick” Welah, “Link” Allisin and to it os mes me skit cto “Winkie” Dumm spent Sunday even. * ® i is hs bi a BS — ing in Hastings on “business.” pointed postmaster, has received his S . - § i : — ? te me —— commission and tock charge of A ! U RD A h O ] ; od Uncle Sam's duties on Monday of this ’ n y i ; rg ¢ ministration of service and accommo | A a , dation to all the patrons of the local Il exe ptionally fine d=S0r tme ni ; . : postoffice under his administration. e Raymond J. Biller, proprietor of | and many that will please vou. All f Biller’s Garage, on Fifth avenue, is] ‘e . Ebensburg, were Sunday evening call versitiea of the east. Earl Gill, his w ho | ™ » » Benedict: Central Trading G athlete, is entered in several of the ene 1ct: entra ra In orp. Thomas Powell, Patton's newly ap- week. The Courier predicts an ad. | installing a 525-gallon gasoline tank remarkable values. Come and see. { i i in front of his garage. Mr. Biller! already has a 550-gallon tank install. | pralls Imhiine Thy VOM TL 2v ras BH Td Cala Af Ch THE od, bus Be finde oot oul adh to be ~ | Exceptional Values for YOU in our Mill En ale of Gimghams adequate, his * growing. busines ‘he Smarte Shoppe, I making it imperative for him to make M the present addition. The new tank : H nd ed 1 Y d f h M WwW d P d C ] She present addition. The pew wk agee Ave Patton undreds of Yards of the lviost ante atterns an 0 orings lantic Refining Company dealers. wetter sn wet eee re oe With two tanks, Mr. Biller will be Rg — dale ; : : able to furnish the public with two ; ldaghia i an Ss Gr Checks, Nripes and P aids— i hieacned “neetin Hddies 1 A - Off — kinds of gasoline, Up 10 this time : 7 Ni : { by in ; i ryt tr rig jt 3 : there Was no concern in town that : el Lo i eT or 3 a ; PRD 10000 L100 000 L100 DT 20h a ——————————————————— eS ——————————————————————————— ————— Medium and Large iti ym ny : Miil liie at the same time. The new pump | EEE 1c cor ee CB «Priced at 12¢, 15¢, Ine and gj; i% He 13 expected to be ready for use to- av morrow. ——— . Mrs. lois Rude and son, the Rev. ! : Apron Ginghams— Hirar Rude, of Springfield, Mass. | : Amoskeng and who have been visiting with Mr. and | Cinghams the Des In Mrs. Frank Carriel, of Magee ave. | { iafhane anto: § inary? ma nue, for the past month, left Friday | ETrade Of 8] 5 Mill E E nd Pr for Cuba, N. Y., where they will spend | TY : 7 n ml ne some time. I'alks to Republican Voters Norman Diethrick, son of Mr and | Mrs. M. A. Diethrick, of Mellon ave- | . B88 hinting Ginghams— nue, has returned to the home of his | By Anderson | {. Walters Heavy Shirtin End Price A . NoERia ‘rice gE ; : : hirt Waists— parents at this place. Mr. Diethrick shirts piay suit has been employed by the Pennsyl. a ality vania Railroad Company at Altoona | = qUALL. for a couple of years, but was recent. | g . ly suspended when the railroad con- | Wan lor Longr } Lhe ne) ambria Louniy di | — : i Prices & La : ie : cers laid off men due to the jack of | trict. Ei i 4 Tlme when mans Persons Delle i Dress Ginghams— i { naereist nompers and Ir esses o— work caused by the coal strike. He ' 3 Lo ’ J | . 21 expects to remain here for some time Wie Hew aisle BUM MO Ee he « A Puncy Dres Thais dl Pia = uh Friends here have received word! experienc 1 The work ot he ONE TERS ave i - HEE Te tment tii ' £4 from John Callahan, who recently | had thi Carian | : and small and lar ArPe CHeCks went to Bristol, , to play base- | er {hint | ] A nl E nd Price ball with the team of that place, and | OE : while the chances are that he will] } 2 : Wh or : -— Mil make good on the team, he might not! CP . in favor of a yy he Ie i on Plaid Ginghams—— AS A—— tt A remain there. He expects to make up er Sua . : sube.ivich Fad laid Dress I Ww hite \ainsoolt: his mind definitely in a couple of | rtv. and we Id not ret "1 former conditions ; Thirty-nch £ Ait) a : i d . ; ; S28 A105 OOH weeks, as to just what he will do. | mere factional troubles, or personal opposi- Giing hams, RLU NHL, A eat OTT Mrs. Frank Maneely and Mrs. Mil. fis Co : x ordinary dress lard Tate, of Magee avenue, visited! Lion Showa De ped liiliea 0 A h RIC UMOUS i valu. their parents in Barnesboro a couple | fae, —Mill End Price 25¢ of days last week. : R. Robertson and W. A. Wiseman. | cl ; iy ' : who hail from Texas, are spending! al, JUsi as an civic altalls Have Wed lo be Bates’ Ging hams— a couple of months in this town in | , Ive if i do not 1 IT necessary : ; he rersuck the interest of an oil concern. They toi aM hever os Mt Evard vin r ai | Bates Ct andard are staying at the Palmer House. | 2 th A [NC Measures wilh ii § American Sancti Mrs. Frank Carriel, of Magee ave | which 1 havi en long in accord, y assert 4 o hans for pL a nue, visited friends in Clearfield al lia: h nforcament of la : 3 Mist want rs anu | n couple of days last week, | aid Tee alin Ee? rn EE Mill End Price 25¢ Thomas Van Dusen, of Ehenshurg, | . ' ow 2 —Mill End Price pe attended the sacred cantata at the | Methodist Church Sunday evening. | after which he spent some time with | ly abc. tauhh H yelaen oT ks mh; : ) BB 4 Sr a TE friends at this place. ; i etiviti have been olf lhe Mos WL Lord = | Ol { ® N National i : Kathleen Fisher, of Mellon street, | Thorefors. I fst he Sudwed by the record National Gingham | of ! Gingham spent Saturday afternoon in Cresson ; * eek i _— Se RE Week Oe Furvbull, of Lune ave w | COMMUNITY STORES Hiiam urn, of Ang ave ue, | ! 9 th to 29th |! April 24th io 29th motored to Altoona Saturday at which Ce il 24 | "CRAORO DP j « place he transacted business, Apr i BEARNESBORO, PA, Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson and ii a i children, William, jr, and Mary, will
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