The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, March 30, 1923, Image 2

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THE BA TTON CO
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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
PATTON PUBLISHING © (0,
W. A DINSMORE :
THOS. A. OWENS Owners and Editors
UERR ;. WINSLOW. Secretary
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es, $1.50
HY AS oA tin gaits aught afin
f for three
(8, 2900
cals 10e Dé
rds, $10.00
ertising S30
ing, ok
20% extr
warge, $1.00
accompany
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ivertising
‘Poppy Day’
by LF
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lisa’ je £4
arked
more? INoOt ti
thod | Farmer Aids M : il PrICE alone
meihod | ¢ Mls olaris ; : \ !
Ser E | ty STE YA 2 i yr a : ys — a ou 4 . : A I, "i
perma- | FRANK] eGecnoamnnenmd ¥ A CRTC a ; Lhe over-the-year
$10) OHM)
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Track hills Boy ( velint .
Aly : : i Fifteen Miners Jailea
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Miller, 7}
Miller, of | f
iid a i Sunday KIRS( HDAT BS
truck driven by H. M CLOTHES
wnellsville, backed into]. sntemot . a 5 ; | EH : ey ; a)
rom which the child had | ;, rhiGin os - SEN i 0 - a i ; > | —)y &
Henry, arrested, was a i TE : .
wilhesses stated that
was not his fault
rm,
” ho!
aN a
nish
a —— at the
Baie Will Retire refused
had been
ATrangs ; :
they are accused of lating prohibil
gnion miners from i fering with F, jUlp vou RILCHICTT WILT Winchester
RON-UNIONn miners working in mines ay We | ’ a
in the Adosin distrie $ king } re. ; i § YOu Wiliilt BRAVE Vi mei i Fret dea
hearing has been set for next Mon and work. Bn,
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LTOONA--It was announced Sat
are = that Wesley H. Schwartz, for
41 years editor of the Altoona “Tri-
bune,” because of advanced age, will
retire March 31, and will be succeeded
by Albert OO. Vorse, for some time
head of the Publicity Bureay of the
State Higrthway Department.
ary sein
Special
Bix : e {Mine Tipples Damaged hlades tha
rophy Will Compete | WINDBER— Two tiaph
CLEARFIELD--A political brawl the Berwind White (aul M ‘th
i brewing in the ranks of the United | pany, one at Mine
Mine Workers of America while Presi-l other sf Mine N
dent John Lewis is touring Europe.|near here, wer
John Brophy, president of District No. | hour Saturday
as chairman of the National Re-|the tipples is
search Committee of the miners’ or. 000. Th
ganization, gained National promi-|case, but
nence, and his candidacy for the presi- | yet. Lights
dency has been boomed to sach an ex- | tipples were
SWI rat of ct Coin
tent, it is said, that a letter is re-{sion for ses ii hog aud 8 > |
parted to have gone forth from Act-|lieved to have been the work of the in
ing President Murray, of the Inter: jdynamiters a he darks ad WwW
ionnl organization containing in] means of
formation designed, it 8 sad to offset | the perpetra to! | PA TTON PENNA.
the ruth to Brophy's banner
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are a—a— Six Subpenas Awarded hy Court:
Grain Moving Briskly —
ERIE Preparations are being EBENEBU R¢
made by the Pennsylvania Railroad|. ... }. °°
Company and the Export Grain Cor}; the toll pa
poration for the largest movement Jacob
of grain ever handled through this w
pert, SUEpAssing even the mark set Bch.
for the pre sent season. Nearly 6,000,- Man
000 bushels are still afloat here and ta
THE WINCHESTER STORE E
Farly spring's warm
sunshine forecasts the
warmer days ahea d and
bids you think of light-
er Cloting--espec ali y
Siac
wilz
wiil be sent to the seaboard within Myra
the next two or three weeks. More! py ier
than 15,000,000 bushels were shipped Kathe:
through Erie harbor during the fall Mary
and winter and it is believed that this} ea her
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i
will be al
a ll a A DS
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most doubled during the com- liotti. :
Harry
ne Hi fir Denver Hes : \ ; CRE £ : i &/7 4 4 7
—— — " has {il di » ‘oh ny | Ai 4 ps \ 6: o & % |
ead sion of the Cour LO chang pane i . ‘ ; bv on ” » i 3 : fd a
WARREN One workman lost his] to Harry I Lummin siating inat| > T——— jE he : a : |
life and nnother was so badly injured | Pe has suffered many hardship hl us ATE ¢\ oo fail eg ti |
that it is feared he will die, as a re-|8ccount of his ent name a that | - : : : he : i : i |
sult of a fire that destroyed the plant |it has stood iva) ; vd | I i a BA 5 mp A a Po |
of the Jacobson machine shops in this] Yancement. that shoul ranted | i vin * pe yc Eh , : i
city Friday. Samuel J. Pro nern De mn to: chung nan : : : : : , RE g @
Jw
was so badly injured in the explosion ns,
of a barrel of gasoline that started [Would be greatly
the fire, that he passed away in the| Upon petitior
hospital a few hours later. Joseph|DPey Thomas C. Evars,
Gretsk, another workman is in * for a decrees of dissoiu! i
Store, of Po
hospital suffering severe burns and|"®’ Drug | : tage
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physicians say he has little chance of | Orth that at a meeting held
recovery. The fos is estimated at $100- 17 ast it was agreed Bpoh : * a na J 4 % : Alig , } “ iv : 2 A nd 1 YY OU W a nt q 1] a i-
{HM jority of the stockholders that
; J poration be dissolved, that san MAY 4 5: Ww : | - , ] - - .
» if hans d ry : . ir { - - . w PF 4 or -,
Big Fire in Philadelphia be granted without p Ru har | 11 YY. St y . a I 1 pcCl le C lion
PHILADELPHIA—Fire Sunday de.| PUP! welfare and to the
stroyed the five-story brick build- ah he tatitiam | ap aS 3 | of = % ¢ 5 } £> 1°
ing of the Garrett Buchanan Paper! un ied, that a Detitios RE 7 ; N in tal or ing. Te m emoel
and Twine Company, Sixth street, be-| The Court ng Zran tack ihe tmtiticg fd : -
low Market. The total loss was esti- adottion. Rreaorniar he Me eed ; FL. : J : » £0 { = IC & 2S
mated at $1,000,000 of which more| Sr. Somuel "Arica. of Jomnstonn | AJIT AT our years ol service at
than $700,000 was on the stock and through their uttoriieys, Sharkey, | : 5 : ; oe . .
building. Widmann and Sharkey. Tor the ade. | Vi Vo § tailors who have satis-
Nis tion of “Patrick” aged about one vear | : : Talat
Minister, 99, Celebrates the parents of the infant being un FN ry - Bo Be {3 -
HARRISBURG—The Rev. Z. A.|known. The infant was secured . 18S OUr chief point,
congregation of St. Peter's cathedral | Sunday and removed 0 the
Colestock, oldest United Brethern] St. Benedict's Infant Hom
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INSMOre br
here Sunday it was decided to present | her uncle and aunt, M: und Mn
minister in the United States, Sunday burg, which institutioy nas
celebrated his ninty-ninth birthday | consent to the adoption
the Rev. A. J. Brennan, 8. T.D., with Barth Young on Fiftii ‘avenue. Fun ; Nowy \ - TE : no a mm si ——
a purse of $25000 ss a testimoniallersl serices were hild Wednesday x” ‘
anniversary at the Colestock Home omen ve
for Aged People at Quincy, which Miss Rose Tate Funeral Tuesday
of appreciation on the occasion of his Horning 4 at 9 a'elock in St. Mary's
elevation to the bishopric in this #ity ehurch. Burial was ma nt hareh
he founded. The clergyman was licen- PATTON Miss Rose Tate. a
April 26 next, wemetery.
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an active minister for 66 years, died Saturday at the: (Clearfield
pital, where she had been
To Raise $25,000 Purse for the last few days She was
SCRANTON —At a meeting of the | years old. The body wns hrought
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sed to preach 79 years ago and was | her of the Patton Higi school fs
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