The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, November 04, 1922, Image 4

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| PUBLISHED BY ERY FRIDA Y.
PATTON PU BLISHING €0,
A. DINSMORE, b Owaers and Editors
| ow, HE Secretary
| Entered in i the Post, Office at Pat
n, Peppa, ss Second Class Mail
tier. ; :
Bubacription 5200 Per Year
i ADV ANCE
RATE CARD.
. $1.50 per inch or
f, for three insertions. |
is, 1G cents por line
A
Fall position, i5 per pent. extras
Minium tharge, $1.00.
Cash sast seta pany all orders for
Spy must reach gin |
ry evening, for sure
BLICAN N TICKET
Unitetl Rates Senat ord
DAVID A. KEED
Pittsburgh
GEORGE Bui N PEPPER
; | Philladelphin
Gevernor
"ORD PING HOY
Ley fensnt Governor
De {VID J. DAVIS
lana Township
in Geners! Assembly
ond District
MISH BA {iL M. GALLAHER
fLiAM BH. rrp
| Vbenshur
same talk was “IF would
calamity # the nexd ~on-
w sithd be in opposition te the
wan administration a8 1 tries
fio “adjust Internatonal relations under
the treaties of the Washington Con.
foramen
Pups gon the Johnstown Tri
Bane dally i» editorials and speciully
written articles ansails the Hon. (seo
M. Weriz, as well as other Republican
pandidates. and r; stateinmts made
are ma Bi as to work for detent of the
rt. Bat thes ill not. The
hand of the Jo hnstown Tri:
ho is evidently not a Repub-
nt heart, but rather 5 disappoint.
causes these articles
iy through personal
When He Thought
{He'd Win
“1 will not {aver or encour:
age anything that will serve to
{ineite & division which may
{ threaten Republican success in
November It would be 8 pud-
lic calamity if the next Con-
gress would be in. opposition to
the Republican Administratiob
a8 it tries to adjust internation-
al relations under the treaties
of the Washington Conference
and the authority to fund the
debts due us from foreign
nations.”
The above is from the polities)
talks of Anderson H. Walters before
a primary election of May 16
Vote for Chaplii and
His Running Mates.
haplin, of Ferndale, at pres.
sssemblymian f from the second
trict of Cambria county, snd also
ripublican nominee for re-elee-
office, should be given
every voter at the gen.
f BEX month.
in i bis first term in
jegislatare has shown him-
active in matters perticin-
tate economy and also to
sgl ws hind ion benefitting the district
fron hich he was elected, mamely-
Cambria county.
1. 3. Chaplin, should receive your
vote snd infloence, as should bis run
fring mates, Miss Sarah M. Gelluher
snd Wm, H. Smith. it is im nt
|e
Wl :
AE were honest they would
ht i tio the -valied “Jun |
* Round was balit Mr. Wertz was
{not melding offive. He was 8 private
brid count y, should the}
tke the stories |
We want everybody to see
the fine line of Winchester
Flashlights in our store.
They are beauties! Many
special features of design
and sturdy construction
have made these high
grade flashlights very
popular
The Winchester patented
two-position safety switch
makesit impossible te push
it on accidentally and
waste your battery.
coarse pitch h threads bl
not cross. piece lens
construction aie per-
fect contact between the
battery and lamp. Extra
thick seamless zine batter
ies give longer life than
ordinary batteries.
Get a Winchester, i 's safe
and dependable. Keep i
in 8 handy place and you
will wonder how you ever ©
got along without it.
a
and
3
SION CG SNA md Ma
TIPE
a a
Z
Gifford Pinche
the Campria Th heatre,
“George M Wertz your candidate for Congress,
is a man whose character and record give no Re-
publican an excuse for failing to support him.
“If any Republican leader or Newspa er does’
fail to support George M. W ertz. that leader or
organ lacks in loyalty to the principles of the di-
primary and fails to carry out the interests of
the party.”
All of the Repubiicap | nominees |
when Mr. Pinchot thus declared that
to support the n ominee vr Congress
paki
TE bria {ounty were present
sn the p art of Republie: urs
r to the party.
at Washin glon, and will be held there -
clear by United States Senator David A. Reed,
That the same view is taken
in the future, was made
Spesiting for himsei{ and his colleague Senator George Wharton P
at the sam Ap pines, Meir Rend declan i.
d
Within the memory of persons still living
thesword “accounting” brought up a picture
ofta man on a high stool writing with a
quill pen and using and i
paper.
But the telephone belongs to & newer era,
and telephone accounting is as modern and
"astaccurate as is humanly possible. *
Themen and women who do the Jccounting work
are-careful and take ever
takes:
Fousthey Jniow that éxrors so
standings.
Whim rmistukes do occur==and they are bound wo
occur once in a while—every effort is made to ad
just them.