The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, September 08, 1922, Image 7

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    Wo
1L~Funeral of Arthur Grifith,
for oficiule of |
VIEW OF
imate
Distribution of Coal and Curbing
of Profiteers Are Press-
ing 9) Sroblems,
MORE VIOLERGE BY SHIPMEN
Szmi———
Senate Adopts Tie Important Amend.
ments to Bonug Bill—itesuits of Cal-
Hornia Primary Eluctionltatly
and Little Entente Near
Clash Over Austria
Popes fC
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
JP REDICTIONS that the public would
‘have to pay for actual and boag
inary losses due io the roal strike ave
siready being fulfilled. The operators
dealers, many of whom must be
among the ronsiienceless prof
itours, are ralstiug prices of fuel, de.
Gloucester In
threats of congressional ietion and the
- protests of the Bainers that the mine
ewners have ruffered Hrtie, If any, lows
president of Dail Eifeann, in
8. Sehooner Ellgabeth Howard, New York's entry in
Cetiober,
ont Otfice department.
| must come voluntarily
be with him In this section,
Psny he in blufing or fe planciog
EE ne of A
strikes of tralmmen marked the prog
Trains of the Alton were tied up for
3 planned was to have been the wrecking
| of the Twentieth Century Limited near
Praablin 2
bm his
because of desire to ourbh
| profiteering; though he did not belleve |
that kind of legislation would wholly
perform its expected purposes
understood that the Cumming bill with |
the same objects would be taken up by (2
i Eressinen
the senate as soon as ithe bonus bil
was disposed of.
In order to make clear the adminis
tration’s policy In the matter of the
raliread and snthricite strikes, Presi
dent Harding authorized the announce |
ment that he thinks It desirable and |
pecesanry that congress, before ad
journtment, should sutborize
take over the raiinwmds and mines to |
meet 8 great national emergency |
should she develop. Buch
from :
We Harding will make ne |
hin ta |
jegislation |
CONE ress
however,
formal reveest for iL
i ps he
ENRY FORD has announced fiat
his entire plant at Dearbqen, i
Mich. will be shut down on September |
16 because of the coal situation. He |
says he could get plenty of coal—if he |
were willing to pay the price. But he |
deciares he will not stand
profiteering of the dealers and that be
feels he better than most manufactur
ers can afford to make this Yorm of
public protest aguinst extortion. If
he is Mncere the Amertoan public wif) |
| fiver
Just au |
Mayor Cousens of Detroit seys that |
city will support him In It. Ferd
enemies, fn Wall street and elsewhere,
Ford earnestly dentes ali
It was it
IW. D
| gubernnts
i torgey T i.
i for
for the |
f imve the
ER instances of violence and
several short and usauthorised
reas of the railway shopmen's strike.
several days at Roodbouse, 111, until
the tralnmen, threatened with loss of
their charter, went back to work. Al.
tempts were made to hiow up several
of the Alten's bridges. Dynsmite and
bombo were used by the strikers in
Florida, Alabama, Illinols and elm
where, and In various places attempts
were made to wreck passenger trang
by pulling up rail spikes.
Striking shopmen under arrest for
wrecking 8 Michigan Centra) train af
Gary, Ind, have confessed, implicating
others, and have admitted that the
dimax of the reign of terror that was
Etta, Tog.
tente nations
| might be adopted. This tor :
| 1 lwue of a. Toi provided tor |
| conserence November to
tas wan}
filaher
Himousin
internatis
Xow aerial Erie
inal
(ALIFURNIA 8 primary election
wall tracted farpat of the county
a af Incam
Johifienn
defenting
lest week
Benator Cl
for
Moore: all the
resorninated
Rieharidnon
Republican
Puistriet Al
FRE ho
Hiram
reson ton
incumbent em
were Htate
Tresstrer F. B bout (Fon
Btephens for the
rin nominstion
Woolwine mitnated
for governor hy the Denso Bore
of these
FRI
results may be upset by Inter
ret nrns
In Montana partial refurns ind
that W_D
for senator by
i ned
Henkin had beens poaninated
the Hepubil
BK. Wheeler by the
Routh Carcligs © i
EOYernor, leading I. G
thie gubernatorial fee
fit to
five
ferinin =
ta be held
ane and B
Ivemoerats In
former
Mcleod
sination, bul
tha jority
was
primary
Hlense,
Wis
sehen Hiive 8
the ofthe candidates it
coaidered Secu]
would have
and in every
bevvirte 8 bate
URTHIA, batitrapt
wy distressed, has
of serious contention ftmly
and the little entente Plage for an
economic unlon between Italy and Aun
tris, which might result later 8 the
bel ween
virtual absorption of the lstier, have |
Simon forward, are sald to
approval
put aud
of (rest
and France. The scheme would re
lleve Austria's most pressing heeds
and give her an outlet to the Adviatie,
LADY
Britain |
| be was having
Ore
the Htthe
him
thine 1}
¥5§ sede
Once
enil on
hits about
“Last
fairy, "ye
wonder! ull ¥ anid .
of touthy
Sed
net whe
“Sou also roid?
sat #8 many 4
Your owe weight
to do this sv@ty
“Then fob
whiskers helped
either &id :
through
eacupes you had B
yon.
tures than
tail me sone 80
such a wondert
“T'H tell 300 8
shrew, *T'H tll
with 8 waley
Everything 1 8
think there's &
the truth shoul
“After all }
i the ways of of
wR MN
“1 think tos
the true thi
much/ more we
my Hen
one coud
“Well, thet
the shrew,
"But conting
with the sak
“Ihe sunke
fishes. Now
and would satisfy the growing Dalian | 1
sentiment for Spanien, But Jogo |
ropean capitals, and Jugo Slavia was |
copstrained to demy any intention of |
invading the district and to promise |
te restralih the inepulsrs
Creehpslovaks were credited with &
hankering to seize the northern prow
inces of Austria in cane of Sinmensber
pest heard that
troops throagh
inte Austria, a
Hopgurian tertiary
i Count Andrassy,
ehalrman of the Nungarien forelym af |
Seclered Hungary |
would resist this, adding that Hun |
“niny prove dan |
falrs commities,
gary, though weak,
gerous In case of such an sain”
A pe
ROBABLY before this reaches the |
render it will be mown whether |
pie as Austrian district of ae |
C{Turt. Reomors that Serbian Irregulars |
were about to invade that region |
stirred up & lot of excitement In Bu | nt hung
“He tried
| stronger 1 |
| ihe life hed |
(the victor
The |
*Terboys
But 1 Save
| them | have
| No ope Bb
ment of the success BR republic. Bude. |
ith these IHitle en |
kre phinning to send |
the allied reparations committee hay | |
come to a decision on the question of
& moratoriuz for Germany, bet dun
ing the latter days of the week the
situation was decidedly confusing. Ber
lin made one offer of guarantees which
Frases rejected. Then new plans
were suggested by Britain, by France
and by Germany, sli of which weve
ay, The heme "|
the se proposed |
{ by Delacroix of Belgium, though ad:
cast aside by
mittedly » temporary comprodiize,
Hotes by the Gerzaan government, coun
tersigned 'y three big German hanks |
and paysile to Belghum within six
2 Tranater of 300,000,000000 goid
marks (STLA00000,0000 from | the
‘relehsbank io the coffers of some for-
olin bank outside of Cermany, to be
i monthe
o | held as security for thr paper Soles,
| 8 Guarantees to France for vey
ment in kind,
4. Convoestion of another premiere
fake wp
ROOM FOR BUT ONE THOUGHT
welt to
to nak
evuid feel
§ reaning
L ville eltltor
| BDpiled,
Benders
One of the Cuticara Test Trio (Soap, |
. Ointment, Tuleam)
. yoursel! while Mm.
i ghare the premises with
tom's poodle, whe wan left in my aire
Pen afratd the Intelligent animes! baw |
Quite Impossible for a utters Ideas to
Rise Above Consideration of
His Stomach
Henry Watterson" wld
“was 8 pourn
the Franch
ike gina
ln teri
Foire. as
be hated ginttony
*CGlhuttons he
thelr minds oF
sll he once
and the sme ing olin
was crowded with
skill In
“A fat glutton was nmong the
He, with the sg dmired
dispisy of ant hosrne of
thelr at
fri 2) 8 fin
the hunting fwid
Ffeut.
Bre
tuln sheep. the elk.
wild goat. moose
there were shins
skins tiger skins
pheasants, wo
wild duck
“My lord” meld the glotion
~@id you eat all thle
virdie
turkey,
yourself? ™
portant te Mothers
Examine emref iy every
CARTORIA fapivvtsm oid
Sor Infants and Aw
ats, and see that
Beary the
Blgnatare of ZT
In Use for Over 3) Yioars
Children Cry for
will
Went
to have
that
Clean Mistarie Edifics
neater shbey. London, is going
ite first bath lor many a your
ninent experts In old wood eare
Inge of the Qothie Norman
ole
which
AG parr)
have fierovered =
ean be run over the wood
tage
the old cholr stalls and an
ter of tombia whi
girt, without harming the besutifo
work, bringing to light the wonderful
color effects of the oll paints be
the dirt layers
A preparation of lime which. will
give the
having
wiki
histor gihlvpe the
k
how 2 wh i
tow nrbed when
will be painted on thie ou
Bone of the aber tn
gray hack to tn orighe
At taovsent the
black
wor los n
wow
oiiteide is
Freshen a Metvy Skin
With the antiseptic
tara Talenm Powder, an
scented, economicni
and dosting
ot hape
mee
pow dey
perfiines superfans
skin, baby
4
Feil
+h dvertisemegt,
An
¥ a5)
imitative Pet,
“ell bavi the house ail te
"Not quite,” mid Mr. Pee
Mra, Poeeh
| modeled ite bebarior on that of ite
ta eo dpi a
™ es me with aiSed dinfuver
1g right | | Birmingham Ape llernid,
and ull |
1 was |
{
5 oo
: turned In;
ASN ei BT bY RE
Guddan.
A modest Mgh school girl
| Oregon town while GpYIng & pussige
| Hoe: “The horses 1eepped
stress up fo thelr dupilien”
And thia ts how hr teacher found
‘thie Hoe written whine the copy was
"The horses stepped
|» to thelr waists”
EEE
Peasonaibe Conclusion,
*Goling to Hamp Umatber's funeral
into the sirvam
a wana
, | day after tomer’ 1” inquired ss ac
guahstance.
“His toners?” suiprisedly revoroed
| Gap Johnson of Rumims Ridge. “Why,
fe ain't dead, is bel’
“Not presizely, bot Dec Smith say
he can't last another day.”
"Well, then, 1 reclion pore Hanp's
a gomner. Doc probly knows what be
gave him "Kansas (ity Size
(of his «lila ot Grogwalid
| hey
F whieh
ef
‘ marked
Twice In mv ite |}
121i me
i Gay.”
t Bptardsy
botthe of
remindy |
i Bt the muewr tu the batewiinoe whieh frees
i hdvertivoment,
Fletcher's Castoria |
[ground The Cleveland woman pleled |
" . i #8 i
preps raf ion
slates | in parting
; he |
off the | eondemted herself to
neath |
| State bank,
i § uy $ ?
fascinating Oth | 1h start & savings wocount for hs Bittle
exquisitely
i the man's face,
perfume. |
F acknowleds
[opened in the regular way with the
{ futher ns trontee Tor ArBur ue
{eral days In
| the dank and appromched Mr. Duvall
Peckion is swny.” |
tan. “1
I opened for Arthur a coniple of weeks
where they're lie eo
mn oan
[with seven! other pents whose wives
ero { from Bir Walter Scie. came to the |
into the |
| without ele seein’ of dome iE
; apodl
0c
ALWAYS HIS UNLUCKY DAY |
Dread of rnin Which sie
Tragic Fate Justified.
Tes weeks Sefors his marder x |
Rathenan was ehafting with a few |
friends afer dinner In the living room |
The talk bad |
the popular superstition |
attaches to Friday, a day of |
repute :
“My anlnoky dav” MM
"Hae always
ghoul
Mathenan re |
bein Seturday
have nearly heen
whe a hild 1 was
iy Injured In a ronaway. This wae
Then years later 1!
wks simost killed in a fall down wu |
sigireay-—on a Ssturduy. I's my bad
ified, {new
f Naluriav
M. Rathenso was assussinated on
le Petit Parisien, Parlin
"Dead het” ant only sepals
Hoand
Worse sad Tapersnes,
Tre. Poary’s
Pin Warns
sty
ot
nesting! place In
a
theromghly shouted
One dove proves Ne ellcaeye- |
She Changed Mar Mind,
A pgentieminded Cioveland woman
arriving In New York one Say, gave
porter at the station » Slime. The |
porter In a threw If on (he
the
fury
tap. At the sam time she explained |
pently that this wan the only coln she |
sppened to have in her puree, and |
with it for a tip ghee had |
waik two miles |
of talitng the |
ty her hotel instesd
boa E
This explanation meoilified the per. |
ter, “In that case, lady.” he ssid =
inks the Rp
effet of |
i
fire: |
talde | ripe
re 4
Ihe | Dura jer,
el
No peer ming
Write n
sad the Cleveland |
think Ih |
(leseland Pale
in her gent
ihe by
Wr way, *i
Make It Deretivy
fan int fired ae Wn i. De |
president of the Murion County |
recently. thet be wished
A young
vail
poss, Me Duenil sreltig ihe
goeened (ha
new baby and offered hin congratale |
tons, which (he patron snilingty
The sorount was
mile on
it was &
Sev. |
ter the poulig man entered
"Tey. Mr Duvall.” Se nid "Td Hike
th change the name on bat secount
ape. Mak it Derothy.™-
Hews.
indianapeils
“Is Zeke working ot lest?
“Na. it aint thet sdieus Tehe's
kinder superintenden’ Join, wiong
were to ny 8 Briel arf rules ®
bin
Herald
day." Blrashighan
rh se Sp) FH Wn. “A SS RO
The Cloned In
“Toar window qxhibit of bathing
sults wore by live 1nodely made 0 BIL
i bemr.”
“It wus poor business” regilled the
peerchant, gleomily. “Owe ohject was
to sell the welts to women. Ho woman
got within forty feet of that window."
filrmingham Age Harald
PAYER BSH BI
Cuts Stumps te Chips
Moanted in frost of & tinetor, which
sapplies the power, 5 four-binded re |
tery cutter for cleiring land reduces
Makes Old Waists Like New
—— Fadeless Dyss--dyes or tints us you Wish
| HARD 10 GET BELOW THAT
Once at Least Getter Hed a Chance 9
Turn in a Boove Mis Opponent
Could Net Bast.
Pogene 4. Grace, prmident of Oe
Rethishem Bfeel company, plays »
Bretclase game of golf Between hams
‘end his "Big ebief” (haries MN.
Belrwad, exists a keen friendly rivalep,
the two playing regularly together,
in the steel trade they tell Be
story of a match ance plaved between
the ten. On the Sret hole. the story
gon, Schwab, who was beeping score,
be connected with he business men
when a masculine vores cheerils called
eat, "Helle™ “lz Mr. Jens WT
shed the Woman “When 4d Be
come In? replied the pasernline voles,
At Bat, the Woman sevend seething
wrong and inquired. "What namber ia
this?" "This I» the morgue.” replied
the voles The Woman gave op and
decided to write 8 iter lestead
Chicage Jouraal,
The Leisurely Unrightssus
"sre there any mospiliners in thie
part of the country?
“Kot aay mere” replied Farmee
Corntespel,
"You ran them omtV
“No. They got rich snd moved
away”
Howsmooth snd level the pals
seemad to be when we wert
younger.
that hull
to a smooth |
naturel food
on
Why ool try AP