og be Font Sut or [patton Der sonals Send Us Every Item of News You Know and Help Swell This Department. FREESE Ty == Alvin Wentz, of Carrollte Vv ited: with Patton friends on Mor ns day Mr. and Mrs. Ray Protezeller, of Foxburg, spent Sunday LEPROGR with friends of this place. John Easley, of J ads. in Patton on Monday even: Butch Paviock, of 3t. B a Patton social ealler Fussell Tomlinson, trangacting business vicinity. lose Keenan. of ited] with friends cently. Construction on the ings road under the supervis Beil- Boe kel, of Johnstown, y sing very rapidly, Owing to which is being done at th tion of the road and street juiat beyond the Kane reside peen necessary to run a ircty Patton from that point William Mulligan. of Chest wits a Patton business eal uraay. F.A.D Fork. lease notice the Adm Notice of Personal Propert: gartet McConnell on page | aye, Mise Rhathleen kilday boro, is a guest of Miss ray of this place. A dance will be held a Bonifacio Dance hall nest Wel day evening, July 18th, Hite's tra of Altoona will play. Mrs. Patrick Donahue of Pat spending some time amon and friends at Clymer Here are two chances time and pood eats, and time help 8 good cause al on Monday evening at th Chapel, the other on Thu | July 1th, at the Bapt rs. James MceGonegal har bushand on Monday mor a line baby girl. Both the mother are Juting along splend Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Brown o place spent ge 1 at Blairsville itivig with friends. 3M. B. Cowher of the Parncil { sink) Co., was attending a busin meeting of the firm at Indiana, Tu cha)! and Wednesday of this week, John Dinsmore spent a fow ‘ st Paddy's Mountais the latier part of the week. The berry festival given hy the W. G. in the Baptist church last ey evening wan a delightful af. fiir, and a splendid success in every way. Everything the W. WW. 6. does in fine. Or. and Mrs. F. RB. Mellon of Mu Pleasant, Pa, were isitore in Pat. ton the res part of the week, Mr. F. D. Fuller whe has been vis- iting at the home of Rev. and Mra. 2% several days returned to Itiviea, N Y. recently. His wife Mra. Fuller who has been vis ng with Crabam's also will remain here for the present time. ’ Mr. Diamond spunt Thured Johnstown drawing plans for t} Grand Theatre of Patton. Miss Monabelle Peltrir Punxsutawney is spending ime this week as the guest of M. Cowher of this place. Norman Stewart of Bro kville is vata at the the home of Mr and Mrs, $4 sy hau Dewey Ls of Barnes) Wirt Was a visitor in Patton ons day tis wick Miss Delphine Galiardi has Bovep- tal & position at the Croneniller Bakery. John Dinsmore of the firm of }ing- more Bros. is attending a business meeting at Indiana this we Mrs. Howard L. Dinamaore 1 and son Howard, returned home from Punxsu- tawney, after spending several weeks with relatives and friends atl that place, : Mr. and Mrs, John Wi flson. anc Mr. and Mrs. Alan Badman of Houts {ale spent Sunday with their sister Mra Alexander Monteith. : Mr. and Mrs. Dutcher of Oklahoma atid Mrs. Shaffer of Philadelphia are vigiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. O, : file. Mrs. R. E. Good of Beech svenue extertained at dinner at her home on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Sommerville and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ducher of Oklahoma, and Mrs. Shaffer of Philadelphia, sister of Mrs. Sommervi FOR RENT—-reom house. Inquire of J.J. Bi 08. : FOR 8 Two stoves. A heater ad a range. Both in good .undi on. ire of Mrs, Frank Sponske. itpd e Piano department of Simpson's Studio will be closed until further no- tice in August. it. Mrs. William M. Simpson and daughter Mary M. have departed for Beechwood School, Jenkintown, jo at- tend the Normal Course in Music un- der the direction of the Phi adelplia Conservatory of Masic. Miss Thresa Humitzs of this lace spent the week end with her sister and brother-in-law in Hast: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy AC and Miss Edna Moffitt, of Akron, Ohio, spent the week end at the home of ‘r. and Mrs. C. L. Cochran, Prof. and Mrs. I). BR. lLovette uni fumily are visiting at the home of Mrs Jerry Flynn, Mrs. Lovette' mo Marriage licenses have been issued | of between Cervese E. Weakland of Ir. vena and Miss Naomi R. Rickard, of this . - Edgar and Adraid Weakland of M Ohio, who have heen vis- iting at the Palmer House for some tizge Jetusned home. Harry Copping Shows are SHOW under the auspices of the American 1gion x this place, in Pat- ton this week t variety of} clean amusement is A pia offered and the townsfolk expect tp take advant- age ou rbert Entler. of Spangler, was a ‘Patton en caller on Sunday eve. iinier, M Seymour, of Altoona, Avent Sunday with Patton friends and rel Every Article Helps 4 i R ® Mr. snd Mrs. Howard have sunset Park and frie : | w | Hig 3 i Kinkead Branch i Pi SCC, Dorothy ges aver friends o FOR RE? Bela Emme ing wits turned cently. Joti Met ed on Fatt Jerry Mili PAR y « Ma i, La tf CArnIVa: Patlon (his welts. FOR RE No avenue. lnguire P # id } w v4 vn od ay 5 Sanday Dr. boro, tives of Palion WANTED--8ten cocking an he Small fad required, Writ Pa. Willa S05 bs RAVED UE, 18 sygllierin : of a sight while be the depth a COMmpRIilive ting bis head &i ed by Dr. Jd. A. ] H. C. McWil! farm extension ag 2 ni I aking gr ] tion tesis of { 8nd cabldpge, | rieties of thes PSs ha ed on farms throughout and observations are being order to determine t! roduce the greatest SL quality. 1ésts 3 mada this season 3 fertilizers for ¢ This hay. Markets have been the roads in front of t seid tests are being convenuie: 1 those ested in se eli r to make a C801 erops. Pig Irom Demand Falls— SHARON on nuf turers iron report a decrease in for the metal and indication within 30 days several of the furnaces in the Shenango ar honing valleys wil Curtailment of output benefit the general marke : ulate the buying. semi-finished sts and there is not rant any slow! Booze Auto } Sul old MERCER The roadster of William | Bracken, of Pittsburgh, seized when | Brackin and 1. M. Brown, y of Pittsburgh, were arrested on a charge transporting liguor, was sold by Sheriff David Jarrett at public sale. It was bid in by Mrs. Brackin for $810. This was {he first. under the Pinchot! act sold. The proceeds 20 1 Treasury. Brackin an ed a plea of guilty $100 and costs each Bitten by “Pet” Wolf SHARPSVILLE tunse: this place celebrated a strenuous Fourth of duly. He was ha nging an American fla ar #t his home when he a- grated it. A doctor cauterized the | ir imnnmi imelin di SOUND. fell down the steps and suffered severe contusions about the bady Later he was feeding a pet wolf when it grabbed his hand and badly Jae. A few of the many splendid values in Furnishings All Straw Hats $1.00 $1.50 and $2 Ties $1.00 1 Lot Ladies $1.50 Silk Hose 95¢ Special Reduction on Shirts 1 Lot Discontinued Styles Lion Collars O¢ e eac ch § ¥ " Boys SIRO0 Su iti $12.00 Boys $16.50 Suits $10.00 Boys $12. 8. 00 Boys'$10.00 Suits $7.50 One Lot Special at $4.75 A NR i ed RI | i # all ibid Sa a Hee i THRPATION COURLER W. L. Thompson's YS Begins daturday, Ju are ton 4 panne ¥ LRT L i verything jroes! Whether 113 y L314 SOCKS or suits, or anything YOu shoud lose eNGIng WIS Sai, x % A%8)0, 3 i BPEL dikes £3 fp oe Ww FR simply a part w Li 4 ¥ our ol to De sure th Very mam who comes no il} ¥ pur sale gels what he really wants and seeds at a savin And If he needs the t tha are summery in botn style or ‘weight, hE are that much greater because it 18 to advantage to clear summer stocks before early go ods arrive We believe a Sale should work to YOUR advantage, as well as ours Every Suit in Our Stock Reduced 15 35 Per : i £3 § ile a wy 1 # : oo wares n gr gy | doy AAR BTL 3 3a 3 te ¥ECid ALIVE LILY v are greater values. MEN’S SUITS, Fancy Backs One lot tweed fancy backs, formerly One lot Men’s $20 amd $22.80 Sulls reduced fo - -» - MEN'S SUITS, Plain Backs Men's 340.00 Suits, mow Men's $35.00 Suits, now Men's $30.00 Suits, now Men's 325.00 Suits, now All Palm Beach Suits at $11. 00 One lot of Men's All Wool Suits at $89.78 “ALWAYS RELIABLE Patton, Pa. n a5 ings ¥ Our “ bso 84 jet ans Only « one hinge WwW # hay e red uced ever . | i 1 ent-- all year waigaLa a. 08, A visit now will proveto you why It Is $0 generally known that Thompson's values Men's $35.00 and $40 Suits, now $28 5() Men's $30.00 Sults, on sale for $273 §() $27.50 and $30, reduced 10 §19 5(0 $15.00 31.80 27.50 22.80 19.50 - W. L Thompson — LR RE PMT OA Nera mio prose amma Yew'll profit greatly through these values in "\ 3 3 Irnishings Children’s $2 and $2.50 Wash Suits, $1.00 Children's 50¢, 40c¢ al d 35c¢ Half Hose. 25¢ One lot of Children’s Black Stockings 15¢ pair and patent reduce : ile, Une ay fay A a —————————— A 5 LB AN HR NS A SS ® a AL A NC RH RB sani