I TRE, SL SAGES PEA NO PRONE) With Doors Front sad Rear ONLY $160 more nnd thist any pirson interested, Geny- | ; | signed, ng Ordinances whe pases by the rien and Town Counell on the Nk, day of June, 1904; that the same was | 8 passed in pursuance to a petitim of the property owners adjmeent to paid line of isprovemsent; that the peti tion for the improvement was signed | by 8 majority in interest and Sumber of the owners of property absitting the line of the proposed Improvemen! ing the fact that such petition wai may appeal to the Court Commun Pleas of Cambria Ceunty {9 within thirty duys after the ARSE tip pail Ordinaniwe. GEO Frevident oot town have wat of print during sre now red Body snd not E PRINDIBLE g | SHY In of Cannell Aftest: than the Overland touring car-~the Overland Coupe-Sedan «+ lhe world's foremest closed car value. All the unique exclusive leatures of a coups aoc a sedan in ene! Rizmovable rear seat gives big loading space for anything sad Seats adjust backward and forward. Seats also make into a fullvize bed in the Cut grea for camping. Easy riding patented springs— reliability big power — —— fee. . Jd breaking economy. Come in and see it. Sansiand 6 ios ouly Jomeing ¢ Sranemisslon, priced vod HILLSIDE HALUSKA BROS, PATTON, PENNA. ORDINANCE NO, 164. a ordinance Inying out for public alley inning at Mel- oe Breet in 8 west. erly direction to Lingle 1 Street on the of Pattyn of tin), Be it enacted and ordain- i a’ Burgess and Town Council Borough of Patton, Pennsyl- and it is hereby enacted and i arthy toa same; Whereas a majority of the property SWISTS SSINcent $0 the hertinaf de. alley, have petitioned the Bur- Ee he Dur. fh. ordain, lsy out and open for use, & certein alley south of PE venue, beginning wt Mellon aid Tuning 18 3 westerly di : a ad. - hares all Jue ey Tare sae SWHTS | a SERRE ba Se isylvania oe harcugh of Putten, Dennmyfransa $hat Shers Be Stisinel 1nd sw with sliding gens feb Tolede. = ! il GARAGE, Propr’'s. eighteen feet wide beginning at Mel. lon avenue, and running in a westerly direction to Lingle wrt the Bor. ough of Patten Section £. That notice of the pas- sage of this Ordinances, and the date thereof, and that the petition for the uaprovement wai signs by a major. ity in interest and number of the own ers of property abutting the line of the proposed improverpsnt, be given according to law, and that this ordi nance be duly advertised according to aw, Enacted and opdaine} this 0th. of June, 1984. GEO. E. PRINDIBLE, President of Council. ir in Gay Attest: id. FRED BLANKENBORN, Borough Bedretary, ua Bprered by the Berpenx of Pate thie 9th, day of Jone, I. W. MAURER, Barges of Patton Borough, Ea LEGAL NOCICE. Notice is harehy given that the fore. TA. D, 1984, wl "WHEN ANYTHING BREAKS BRING IT TO ME— I repair Purnjture and all household things. Ne scissors, _ cut down tall Se ‘Pie- Ahuspen | ete. I make to order and finish cabinets, cases, tables, pedis. " Work and prices guaranteed to satisfy. KLIN GENERAL REP LIR & CARPENTER SHOP, Beech Avenue, ET ee 14 FRED BLANEKENHOREN, But: how . is the weekly along £1 ber treastres rove. <] And, ulike the ly editor whe wields Secretary LW yf Patton Borough MAU RIE Burpee Boroug? Fashions and Fads. Generously tied 4 inery festure. Searls have even pect of wraps. Small, rolored felt ail semmer For sports ‘wear, brogwes ave goad, Voile underwear is practical for summer Pleuted panels are used | in simple satin freck { A novel searf for the pleats frock has pleated ends A vollar of white rabbit & sports coat of grey, padi White Camellias and ostrich trim a picture al straw Bome scarfs are cut bib like in front and worn wound several times | Star Coupe, Binns > had a li sroutki the neck Janunty, tiff, white fasather {conse regular price $7 TAK, Quick down Trom the small brim of wake bargain trade in on used wiik ha | Ford. Call Ho. Winslow, Pat. Black tulle and ¢octon | tom, Pa. fare nn charming and unusual Miss . i nation for evening. F thee er Yaarry, i Amn evening sear! scalloped chiffon inerusations contrasting shade Admitted 32 Patients, Thirty twe patients were : to the State Banitorium at Creanpn Thursday last, the regular weekly ad mission day. There are now 60 pe tients receiving treatment at the ine tution i Poe DOW ASP. =“ recent 1 oy i FOR SA ’ en buiiding at & al cheap to a ie must be sold pel (Trecson, RB Loa nate Wik black and wi Diary an hrown sonnk the leacher : in the eon # F of EF up Cos Saud CRTTiage in at tw Lon Fhe , i x in. Apply { fas Theis Larimer, Hd of # | parents, County Treasurer ard Mrs {Laake Larimes. i ; wha hit been =~ Wi liam 4 with My. sod Mrs. Merl of ee avenue, for the puoi has petarned to bas here earfield. a | John Hsdusln, of this i returned from 8 reeset vial {hie Jnemes Morehey, of Barnesbors, was & recent visitor in town Dr. need Men CE Orerberger, THE RADIO Scientists are Madying present and future effect of radio uj on modern civilization There Ia so doubt bat U i become an important factor in the ed. uention of the young. It will have » great Inflaence our national political life, on the whole | for the better. It will injure transient | Harnesbore, speni She week en literature but prove beneficial lo the | the hose of the former's parents, Mr newipapers dealing with important | Pisce Slee Joba B Overberyper, of this {| questions of the day. It is sot believed the radic will be Holden Chester, Jr. of Carell. town, was in in fon Tues AND CIVILEZ ATIGN. | the Tig ut # t il wy a ¥ Ri carne desirable for pesersl adverts ing purposes. Monopolistic control of broadensting i» going to be very diffi cult and mot likely to be secepted. Finally, it will incresse the sense of national solidarity in all parts of the country, especial y in remote et. ements snd on the farm, says Broce Blivin in the June C ‘entry. THE COUNTRY WEEKLY PRESS, The city dailies often josh abot the Hodigina, country weekly press, was the Saturda or Re janet of M ") Mis Loo But the small-town country weekly is [ne Thomas, of an all around suocess, - W . It wats the dally paper for a sheet Patton friend that's read clean through; “Mes W. BE Ami its patent Jnaldan function and mre entertaining There ix Jens of att and bluster, less hysteria and pase, Le af ballyhoo and brainstorm, less diveres and buman woes Ani the sanest folks will tell you he hg watched the passing show, Thire's a lot of frothy piffie that is not worth while to know. Take the city Senday supplement that iu dumped upon the porch; It buries us in literatare, and korps us home from church it corrupts our wives and children with its freakish, morbid show, {Por its jokes sre often nightinares, snd ie idesls often low. ia ity Sally has 2 pan whe reads the country And the news eribe and re writes | is what males for his suecess all that be ean use, He ridicules the make-up of the beads sind loesl news. Winifred osm. } Mina Bertha Lewis, of Barreto. is the poet al Patton friends, «Mii Nall of Carrolitown re, a ® wh 5s home of her parests, Mr and Mes Fred Mo “iss ¥vonmi Yerpr avenge, pent Hg ; Mr. und Mea i ples at 8 Lawrence. Farmers amy Sp busy timies these days, ~Jummer wenthey apparently arrives ut last. Sele “The railvosd tracks the cross. ing on Fifth RVERiNe pu Bag improv. ed today. A few ist = now of : —The races at A day uttrasted quilts cal en : Lion" forget the Sunset Park this § ~ Miss FKlosner town, was a caller in CA new puree at Baker's Cross Be. mans pement of oy Mr. znd Mr, . Re famil v, of vr the RP. When Grandmas Jolishas her npecs, sind takes it » hertea. eg de heer scrap albumin the poem eginin or the win- ners at the fair; Obituaries “and weddings, are among ¥, ber wi pax Meisdiuy dvening will bt held in horse thi) count af her punta death, has returned nt the week geni with hey FI olltown, was a wisk end NY itor at the | e [dox. Caster oil hoans 10 eich. Glad- Hiv | grocery on Mock now paying over T per cent and we | Parning fully {a per cent} Ash for itis, ole, an mined in Law Jom Smid w or sore eye. Abami- | rindi” auc lem of News Yeu Know and fide rtment. Every Article Helps & os the Basepient the Presbyterian Chuared Ming Ida Forsberg, a tancher of Norristown, visiting at the hose of her gavents, Mr and Mis CL Porsberg! of this place. She snd her ater, Mis Limmie, whe will arrive will shortly lenve for where they will take EUAN fox in teaching : «Mery Grace Melnl whe whi ile pg here was called swiy on ae in » Pittabury rh ts resan |e ¥ a Mis in ery visit with Mrs. Mary s Mattie Annas. wha ttendares at ire. Louw at the weed of this place the funersl of Saree rdill the fest of A 8% wl family nade F St. 54 Al toona | Fifth ave. ' Spangler | her tonsils | § Fuge Laeviplandg, O Mrz. Myles | Cotta sivenue. | rahall hss return | surressful operation al. She i= very | kas retarned | speriing sound | gnd Mr [ser Venue of Patter an. the Spang- {or append; reiting fair J Worrell mer atibended last Ssturday sther and Myrtle Heanduy vd spent a i M ’ 4, were gues : 3. Helfriek, of of My. and Mrs ¢ Thursday Denlinger and returned alter in York Margaret SRN {sarge | Heh Billy weeks Ww Pa, “ 8 i] Fogrerty are nang fr WWE Vislang kind rel oN NM. Weakinnd of the Pal mer House, spent the week end in AL tons with relatives and friends wotr, wed Mrs J Ray Condon and Me and turased a we # fal aR homme in Chics after ‘ with My and Mrs, Mrs Condon and Mrs ters of Mrs Hoon Falsey, of Chicage, Mre. Georew oi WE SE nier TL cut combing gearpeits fon BRAK BE 0 EO WR RI PLANTS PLANTS PLANTS 1 wale 160 or bi A ball and other early varieties} le per per thensand. Tomatoes ie 20e per dex. wr $1.25 per 108. Celery, exten Tine transplanted plants Je per ES oY ay Ile doz. or The por 30. Red beets 10 dos. or $0c per 100, £3 per thousand Flawer Plants The following nice plants he den. jor $1.56 per 100, mined or seperate: Straw Flower, Annual C “hrysunthenum Gypwophila, Calendula, African Mari gold, Balsam {Lady Slipper), Seabio- nial Larksper, Ageretum, Pinks Heliot rope. Nicotina, Seariet Sage, Ep glish Daisies, Verbensa, Didises: iblue fave flower), Any of the sheve flower plants 25¢ dog. or $1.00 per 108. Saapdragens, ie and 50c dos. Sweet Allysm snd Anneal Phlox ibe don or $1.00 per 100. Asters at lic and 25¢ iolu bulbs 25c amd 50¢ dos. Marguer ite Carsation, Petunias sad Dalila Roots (reg. $1 dos sive) Se des. Dab. fas $1.00 per bushel, if you get them at the farms. Cannas { started) THe dos Also 6.0b. can bovey $1.60. Our honey for sale in all vive packages in leading stoves. Also = soall smeunt of our tapital stock for sale to cus. tomers sf par 350 per share (Our! i particulars. Everything in shows Hast repaid nt prices named and porsewhat ated. F. 3 STRITTMATT. , Ine. Bradley Junction, Ps am i WEAK EYES? CAMPHOR. Hf you have wenk, aching eves try! simple camphor, witchhawel, * “4 CC rr ive sup : Fina Avenue awed § the | » | $100, od Mra Goo FV Shermans have vo doz. or $1.15 per 100. Sending evlery] PATTON. PENNA. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK—SPECIAL— When a 'sa Man Taken from the Book by Harold Bell Wright of the same name, ind one of the most popular stories in American fiction. JOHN BOWERS takes the leadiing role, but is ably supported by one of the best cats ever ansembled. We have no hesitiney in guaranteeing this prodection to please vou all MONDAY AND TUESDAY-The Show of Your Life! — ‘A Boy Of Flanders’ JACKIE COOGAN, the greatest of all Child Actors. greatent of all hin ever popular feature productions JACKIE COOGAN is popular primarily en account of his youth, but he has endeared him-<elf to the theatre going public in “THE BOY OF FLANDERS” because he plays his part though he were living it. DON'T MISS THIS! i the 2 WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK—One Day Only ee CATHERINE McDONALD The American Beauty, in doction of unusual merit. “CHASTITY” THURSDAY OF NEXT WEEK-—Fun Galore wo. WALTER HEIRS, the ever popular comedizn in 2 fon fro lie of Temture lempth. Many of you have heard about thix show. sow you have a chance lo see if. Sixty Cents An Hour Howe teticed ts pay the cots and a Toe of f was a8 the right i with further sentence sgapend- and traveling Per hoaw: tha to the fae thugs £: it Clayton Grpnn and Louis B. Freneh ware found guilty of mperscating as Hoffer ut were recommended to the know if it exiremne merry of tie court. They still. Shan were sentenced to pay the counts touring Hoover Maberly wmnd Sen Edward | the first, i. Se pong the frock Moberty wert scymitted 4 charge 30 the Luring car in which Bestopie of reentring Wislen goods, { Jant Ba Ile, collided beaden. The de. Mike Vantuky was sequitted | fonduat wai represented by Attorney charge of folkeiine mesa SE Lanintant Dictreiet Ax. pointing firesurms amd EF. Davis condioeted diwrided, + Pommonwenith, Jobn {rate WR Bite a0 a char reek Har oy ¥ Fry, ga of folonieus smi but was con IP oy : vieted of vielotion of the liguur laws | with The court sentenced Nis to pany the | found ne oats snd a fhise of 3166 lon the Williape Aibberaly. on a charge of police iaresny., was directed to pay fhe conta! and was res aded to jail lontly uituring Frank Modis, oe is charge of car iy Joseph rylimg sapcenind wiipons, was senten- ly amd onl to py the costa i fine of $85 and | oper sorve {we maths in jail : James Dewill, on un charge of lap ORLY, WE senlenotd fe pay tie costs with farther simmer suspendsd, Peter Bertainnetti, of Gs Found mut guilty, gt tha east on 0 charge « . mmansinnirhter, growing out of an tommobile aceslent which ocrurred November 11, 1820. A truck which wir dying oellided with a touring | the cay on the highway between Crosser! Ramee! | anil Gallitain, ns a result of which sc [Judge 8 1. ; cident, John Phowtoumie died of juries The soitainel defend Witheimes for the commonwealth! court placsd the sasts an testified that Bertungetti was divi ng Swdge Mel'aun . at an emcessive vate of speed and sine Jahns B Blum war on the wrong side of the rowd Sr. nn % charge v aol was resposiible flor the seeident. [quer laws The fury The defumse contesuied that at the ® defendant: het in point of the collisden the defendant the eset: SEE SA— —— wa ES 3 % flere k HEE sig 84 " the conts were | | torney LAR whe hp} Saige Tor i Haase J ¥ Tha ‘eau
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