an a Newspaper Devoted fo the | nterests of Patton and the rrounding Community. The | ly Paper in A Wide Section. } 3 2s ke AA 1 400. 0, WAI Be I JO GHOBY 1 IN LAWS TO Postoffice and Store Last Week: Caught in {sarage earlier in the dlowing a grilling Choby af ents the night £1) 3 t : 58 2) Xie iiniount is not known, a 5 NAN Bot ade hy an { hief 4all ha { by wire from the Po that the Federal Govern ment will not prosecute the case At the Five wrnd Ten Lent Store Chobiv went inte action. He ransack- ed every department of the store, and appropriated small articles that took hie fancy. Candy and books formed a part of his loot, He even visited the cellar of the establishment. His apprehension came, however when he tackled robbing the garage He iz now in the Ebensburg jail and will huve to answer the charpes pre ferred against him by local places, regardless of whether the eral muthorities push their yi 44 avi th + F be auinorite 28 i Dai nifies Fed LAs or Patton Ladies Altend. The Cambria County Republican Women's meeting held last Friday at the private school of Minus Sarah Gal. lagher, representative in the General Assembly, Second District of Cam: bria county, was largely altended, and an interesting program featured. Those present from Patton were Mrs firace [linsmore, Mrs. Lester Larimer Mes. Catherine Monteith, Mra. Leon: ! » Mrs, Cecil Mitchell, Mrs, hs Men. F. Ls Brown, Mrs go at he pres. ent time nnd a that he pa jeave there for Marion, Ohio, to attend the fun. eral of the late President Harding. These boys left here seversl weeks ago for an extended trip to Tennes. see amd in all correspondence they say they have had a wonderful trip so far, Birthday Observed A pleasant birthday party was re cently held at the home of Mr. snd Mra E. T. Byrne, in honor of their daughter, Luella, who celebrated her sixteenth birthday anniversary. Miss Byrne received many useful gifts A large number of her friends attended and music, dancing and playing games were featured ip the evening's enter. iaintment. A dainty luncheon was serv. ed, Boniface Notes. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Hoover and family were Patton callers Thursday, James, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, James Brown of Patton has re. turned to his home after spending some time at the Peter Yeager home here. Mrs. John Burkhart spent Wednes. day at Patton. A. B. Westrick amd Gordon Dillon of Hastings have left for Detroit Mich.., where they have accepted a position, Mrs. John Dixon and family spent Friday at the Jacob Huber homg here. Miss Olga Everett returned to Pittsburgh after spending a short va- cation at the bome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Everett of Hast ings. Mrs. C. Abel of Hastings shoppers last week. Mr. and Mrs, Chadwick Burley and family of Carrolltown spent Sunday with relatives in town. Paul Semelsherger of Hastings was a recent Patton caller. The Messrs, A. J. Westrick and son John, Dennis Cunningham of Hast- ings, Herman Bearer, Otto Weakland Elmer and Milton Bearer of Carroll: town apent Sunday at the home of Reuben Burley of St. Boniface. George MeGowan, Ernest Burley and Howard Barley of Carrolltown were Sunday evening callers in town. I. McCoy and Mrs. V. T. were Johnstown Second Ward Polling Place Changed. Word has been received here from Ebenshurg, informing the voters of Second Ward of the change of Polls from the Dr. Kelly Building on Fifth Avenus to the Sllovish Citizens Build. ing on Lang avenue. The new Polling lace is directly back of the Central Hotel, on the East Side of Little Chest Creek. All voters in the See- ond Ward should bear this in mind and be on hand at the Special Elec. tion. i Gare. pon Canght bet ht aged 35, an hats of he No. mine, sus- fuined "A the pelvis about noon ¥ when ” was tween rida yi i cars while at work, He was taken to the Memorial hospi. tal, Johnstown. Mavor Asks That We Pay Tribute, In Proclamation hat Business Places in Town be (losed on | tx Mark of Esteem to Nation’ { hiel Executive Requests ridas with proclamations being issued in practically town and village in the United States, Mavor Leo Tuesday afternoon issued the following proclama- town, in which he requests that Patton Business places be closed on Friday of this week as a mark of esteem lo our late President, Warren (.. Harding, whose burial will occur on thal day at his former home in Marion, Ohio, in line every city, W. Maurer PROCLAMATION Avugast Sth, 1923 “President Coolidge having appointed Friday nesi, Aug ust 10th. as a day of mourning and prayer throughout! the Lnited States in honor of the late President, Warren t.. Hard ing; “1. 1. W. Maurer, Mavor of Patton, do declare | August 10th, ax a day of mourning and prayer in the of Patton, when, In pursuAnee of the recommendation of the President. the people may assemble on that day in pective places of Alin: there to bow down in submjs<ion to the will of Almighty God, and to pray eut of full heart the homage and love and reverence to the memory of the greal and good president whose death has sorely smitten the nation, “All public offices coming under the jurisdiction of the nation will remain closed Friday, August 10th, as a further mark of enpect to the nation's stricken chief, and il i recom. private business he suspended, so in ie ; I ie ardered that the bell in the Municipal Hall be tolled rsday next, forage i their res wd the number of years of President Harding's life, baginning promptly ut high noon, standard time, und it is urged that dur- ing the tolling all people cease their usual activities and pause for praver as suggested by the'President of the United States, “All vehicles, including cars and motors upon the streets and public highways, should stop promptly at 12 o'clock noon. standard time, when the Municipal Bell begins to toll and re. main standing for one full minute.” Let Contract for County AWE Td 4 ¥ furnishings for the ch i capacity 575 ed to burg, at their bid received Johnstown, enabure, Fbensburg, ware Company, k Johnstown, to farnish : their price being $238.50 burg, $60 A and mattreuses fo awading of rthese announced by the a the tower of Engine Company No, 1! ington street, which had served town for the last gether the community in time of dis aster and straih of tolling news President Harding. : fed the death of President Garfield, | Wil Hiam B. Pras September 19 188], tion After death for cracked. mittee of Memorial build the proposed new west wing to] the hospital, anit on the hospital ground in of the vation roosts in would have been exceptionally whereas there vation with the bailding of a separate | unit, tranaseted business In Tuesday. % rm 'Ebensburg Gets Bed Contract aE— EE Children A ——— Home Commissioners Make Awards for Furnishings at Ebensburg Institution I Edwards Hurdware Company to Supply Furnishings For Children's Home a Wa - “hy ‘ he Canty ammi follow Li contract iid ren’ Hot Water tank 42 feet by gallons, Schettig Brothers, of £124 were Fayro Con =192. na: Fred of £110 . * $150. od ¥ log re J: Bols ing P. $137 42 Edwards Har gaitakaly bensburg, £129 i Penn Traffic Company was awarded the Wo pair of COnLra Po - § we dg bs LF; Ww The woolen hiankels Ebens. ’ Supply | ner price Miss Medora L secured the pairs of pillo M yers, of sontract 1 wk at opened. to fur nish baby Cris Bids beds Werdé also and three also! The | © H game contracts later date. A ——————————— Johnstown Hell Cracks. JOHNSTOWN The large bell Plan Bank at Harrisburg HARRISBI RG--T? the Wash. Johns! alling to} city fire department, bh Years, ¢ iis hoods bank | Broth @rhood vked under he of the death ‘of This be i had tol five, oraz the urer of th esilent of aid that ire g and the asaassina- of President McKinley in 190) tolling President Harding’ als about 10 minutes the bell — ——— — Nella Prize Guernsey Memorial Hospital Plan Changed. It was decided by the building com. | Hospital not on] terest but ta erect a separate fron mainstroeture. Exea- | building the new wing | : high, | Standing quai tion | b n hak, Phad MA ! i His famous County py Rives r } ‘Langper Glie iif Lsernsey’s present : CX Per is will be no such Hi herd id fees tbhria animal i best hired i Norbert Weakland, of Carralltown, | Patton on! R. E. Good of He sited in Ph tN BY ladelphia : 4 Starts Morning 1 “Pte reconi | MN ight : My right . i Jah Vioraing ATT rion a I anor. SSR EN Fine Job Printing Promptly Execated in a Modern and Up- to-date Shop. Try Us. Nothing too Large. Nothing too Small. A EA owns SS NTS or Chautauqua Ld Week did » Le ring a Junie Lam A flernocd t He Locke. he poet ary ver ald and et Party Fors, Sciecrian Weekday Junior C3 Lac tui HC ErEm. a | 1 of the «Blak evpen ran Prado Week dav Morning: Junie | A tternnootis lsilnnt ry Be Moses Lacy are Pie LETT wight s ¥ull te 3 ekmes EWR ill Boek day Senta Morning Jurhar Cla Alterioon | Loa Sug Music B 2" Mi EE a a Nighe 5 One het iP eT “The Open Koad” Charles Hl Powis, "Social Redeumprion” ab edty Dil "Cronmd Wires" v Seventh Weekday Juniors € Code: aE ges Pageant ~ “Her Family we frien Maid Junioe C} £ f es WOT EES C. 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