y THE PATTON -COURIER : . ry except on the first week of the reg- The Rev. Fathera Gabriel, of St. Law- PERSONAL ANDLOCAL NEWS NOTES OF |: ei “HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Patton borough will i a check st Mondays of March, June, September from the auditor general at Harrisburg em —— and December, The other sections :of the PAI TON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINIT Y for $1,010.13, as our share on the 2 per As Dished Out By Our Regular Act would greatly simplify pre sent pro- cent tax on foreingn fire insurance bus- ¥ cedure and allow the courts to fix short iness in the borough during the past Correspondent. rms at more frequent intervals, thus SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT, | year. doing away with the present accumula- EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JU LE — By Russell Christof, tion of cases four times a year. Se — BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, AIL THE] ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS Once upon a time here was a man who | qrp B( NIF ACE NE IWS = VOL. XX NOTES OF THE WEEK |knew all the words of the “Star Spangled ST. BO TAC “WS M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the] ple outfit free. Write today to Packard Banner.” He was Francis Scott Key. BRIEFS OF THE WEEK Tozer Jewelry Co. Manufacturing Company, 471 W. Super- Raward Horns was = business ealler'in If Mr. Botts were a Sergeant—' Now, WANTED—Lady as housekeeper. Per~ (lor St. Chicago. Patton on Saturday then, my hearties, fight like heroes untill Ar. ana Mrs, Andrew Kline, of TLoret- One of the most enthusiastic meetings 1eld in many months was that of last monday by the Northern Cambria Ki- wanis Club. William J. Finn, superinten- dent of the Memorial hospital at Johns- town was the principal speaker and mo- tion pictures showing the work done by sour vowder's any 2000 your 1 owder’s gon » the n run On account! i, pave- concluded a visit at the Henry of this rheumatism in my leg I'll have to Ott home here " rd t Tish start now.” 3 . ye Miss Zita Smithbower is visiting rela- S in wn . Herman Yahner of Patton spent the Someone asked Ted Palcho how the end here with friends tives in Johnstown. : s 3 * y . shoe business is, vhich Te replied \ ‘ Tonk # Mrs. Edna Sutton was ga Saturday call- “I's very ots nz Be and on od replied, and Mr George ‘Weakland ann- " ’ ° — y 3, birth of a son, t er in Chest Springs. his ie erm ROLY a al aariniy 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Botts of Dysart, This is grate sport said a certain Louis Stevens of Patton has returned Mr. and Mrs. Ned Adams were visitors in Ches Springs recently. manen position. Apply Box 292, Patton,’ Pa., on inquire of Courier. at TWO HOUSES FOR SALE-—Tue cot- tage with 3 rooms and one dweinng with 6 rooms 1 barn 1 acre of land pear trees, apple trees, plum trees grape vines; all for $800. Inquire of Julia Mack, No. 39 MEE One of Mo HOOT GIBSON ACE HIGH STAR OF THE OPEN SPACES, IN week ounce : } Ciwanians i y I g rip- Freshie, as > carri it a buck ( WH , : tik ? i Mine, Patton, Pa. Lhe So In! he in ihe upbuiIn fh of op were callers here one day last week. Presnis, as he carried out a bucket of}, yy home following a © isit here. ’ éé ’ Organi STRAY NOTICE—Came to my premis- | DSC Cl Uren Wore SRO I on orci Miss Pearl O'Neill, of Ashville, spent|“*J% Lor 1 Mildred Yahner of Patton is e an n e a © es, a brown hunting dog bearing license of prominent out of Kiwanian circle men Sunday here among. friends and Felatives ot § omenvie wants hi know how ding a few days here with friends AT THE ( rN . ” = . re gues h oP £ ¥ o = ” “I many pounds i » ewt. Won't some ais og A] TQ Q TY ~ D r D tag No. 4300. Owner can have same by Ds Friz- Riner entertained a nuni- Harry Halcomb, of Dean, was a re- ble ny Dou SS one cwt ont n : rol & STRINGS OF STEEL, NO. 5. FELIX THE CAT pay for this ad and for cost of keeping, MISS Carrie: > iho ci? | cent visitor here. er bo (Yori ols rf as a Loretto was the guest . > I ber of friends at bridge recently. Honors : Beak Christoff says he got an Was Held on Jorn Halnska, Patton, Pa. vere awarded to N es Catherine Over- James Sheegpn, of: Munster, attended kick out of the show the other . ; ; ised N Mrs. T. Wesley Guyer entertained the ih 2 hood 0 thor Gill. ‘A daintily ap. | the funeral of a relative here recently. ye Ny : Hd of tton who hall been ris u Mothers’ ‘Club of the Montessori school |ISrSer anc Catherige & 1 2 : : : lune the last week has re- den Boob Gowderham seems pretty lonesome these days. What's the matter, Boob? Mrs. Winifred Fitzpatrick of Patton, has has concluded a visit in this place. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dunegan and son, FRIDAY pointed lunch was served to the following guests: Misses Rose Farabaugh, Cather- 1e a visit recently to Mr. at her home recently. A general good time was enjoyed by all present and a de- The most e % : : Sa th ine Gill, Grace Urich, Bertha Christoff, : T3s Tle 32 re Tans The Senior pennants have arricved, and clfridge and left a son. . BE eh hi Soren be Hie Doste SS. kathleen Donahue, Barbara and Cather- Paul, of Patton, were visitors here rece they are pretty nifty. Ir d from a bus- history of the 3 o were » puests sds ~ . , . RY ; 3 N : ¢ ¢ 0 € = 7 Sali oe ors the 3 o 5: a evan ine Overberger, Sue Gill and Florine Ri- ntly. : Mrs i Baker and family. of Prof.: “What's your name Freshic held on Janu M. H. 3ard ner, Dr. V. A. Murray, ili: ie Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jaker anc amily, © ‘Rensieren Sindierx Rousenap.” Prof. oy ; a Mrs. RE. G Armour, Fred Blankenhorn, Mary Fisher, |e!" : Altoona, are visiting relatives in this Kruise announce oe he he se Tinie IE spon AL i : Irene Dunegan, daughter of Mr. and |A'toona, « B i S “1 “Stand up, Red!” Tl ‘Ta Blair Kelly, Ted Yahner and Miss Laura AM Tose D ARSrar yf this place, was |place. The Phesilosy book save that man. 3s n le progra A Quarry. Ose ne SL Wh Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glass, of Fallen oT} ee . : Yahner of Has- Hayden and hostess to a group of young folks recen- 90 per cent water. Ye ds, and yet the eek end in St. Boniface “The Palace of Pleasure” The cinch party held in the Good build- ton, have returned to their home after a F ght sayings of little children MACK SENNETT COMEDY, “ISN'T LOVE CUCKOO.” beth Choby. Messrs. Earl Dunegan Scott done in Eng] FOR SALE Two 8-ft. show ca 3 6-ft. 5 : Timber, were recent visitors here. Ihitinmic , played one of ’ sic. ga AS § : ing wer p 3 ’ Pr bit sts aren't s sfied o show case; four ice cream tables and hy Music, anes Tg EY Undertaker J. Edward Stevens, of Sar- roby J BY rbi y { rit 4 wl The Beetho i : ¥: res A de as served. Miss : 4 : > ] & : erbie desc ye a =. concluded a vis ii 0 ek y a jen m > Ee con's guests included » Florence | rolitown, was a recent business caller | slecule. Herbie: “It's one of those glass ure has concjuied 1 id The famous love story of Lola Montez. A modern be records of arge . e O AM. ronemiller, ar RE a sartie T as ere. ings Pp Dnelishme ved oO ei . . . . i . Pr :: 508 Magee ave., Patton, Pa. Lanisherry, Sue Thémas, Rardle Thomas, 67. 10 Mrs Joseph Dunegen, of Pai-J10INES that Englishmen wear on 4) Huber who liad. he a | romance in the old setting of Lisbon ,in Portugal. is the first s Isabella Christoff, Rita Wirtner, Eliza eye tines has returned to her} ed. in its enti i | | One of the I. community, co by trical engineering > Mr and Mrs Rudy Hoover to Altoona after a visit with Patton ded, dainty refreshments were served the hostess and her committee The augumented orchestra. of Trinity ed 7: 2 7:30 & : auctioneering of : : 4 have return- | ately at 7:50 and the auctionee 18 nothing, Rose. Ed Bender could swiallc e conducted between the = ing under the auspices of the Patton Band x > brief business t here with relatives. AT m ; : . Merrill, Andrew Collar, Frances Bender, =» 5 : hy lac r*“Where there's a still there i ; i < iil is spending a few wer: ) ssday eve ry O Ss wee as ¢ , 4 Thevlas 2 ara Noe is ace, ‘ Ii JOT Viille nding on Tus 59 Ay evening of this week w 38 : Cyril Wirtner, Amandus Christoff, and Charles and Sara Noel, OF this p ACE by Adele Ahlstrom; A scrub team tld ) vitl fr iends | e the Que success in both a social and a financial vi Mao: Masnicn transacted business in Patton on Sat- not be expected to pl : dirt mi i days in Patton ith frien ros | Mrs. Good A ’ StanABr on. Sas SGA . Miss Mae Mas a. > ay a ty gam y : rs st ahn have conclu 3 way. A good atendance was prese nt and If you want a real meal you will en- urday + | Chick Crowen { nd 1 : Gus bent nye i and work of everyone enjoyed themselves, The prize} . v zo.to the Supper on January 17th Mr. and Mrs. D. ¥. Horne were busi- He who laughs last does not rexd thejed a vi it at th Just ghn: n shot) playing on tl winners were: Ladies first 5. 10 Ene at 5:30. In the basement of the |ness visitors in Cresson on Saturday. High School notes. Mes. William Gwynn, of Parton. Soent themes used i James Healy; ladies second prize, Prosi yievian church and held under the Miss Esther Farran, of Altoona, has Who said, “A synonym is a word you jthe Week end her Sn Heias was ths illuminated th 2 : y+ ign pi inns TRAE esbyteria L and 3 iat : 0 y: 241 iS) > 3 \ Cla c oodé of aHstings was » 2 Buhnley; gents Fires price; James auspices o fthe Ladies’ Aid of the Chur-|concluded a visit here. 2 use when you can’t spell the other ond” Eh Wooden av k McConnell, and gens second prise, J. J. 15 Fifty sents will beuy more at this Mr. and Mrs. Omer Wharton, of Dean, Webster? Look and see. est fol Zrisna Fe en nd Mrs Wort, Kuhnley. The consolation prizes were aw- en TY Cone lace else you could pos-]Wwere recent callers here. uite a few medals are bing awarded After a Weolt's Visit here an their When the | arded to Miss Mae Litzinger and to Mr. | Supper t oh any place ese, i - en ie ei OE SLT hs William Westrick have x turned to the a very delici Wayne Winslow. Mrs. Winslow's prize is]Sibly fin Qn ; . ads NY. |PIE SOCIAL AT CARROLLTOW N no Wp St = me in Patton : a ved said to be a very useful or The next of James Prindibele, of Horseheads, N Y, CHOOL ON FRIDAY EVG. to our competent teacher and ~arnest u Harty Frye ckland was the guest of rel- . the re of Hand Te Ee re s ne n was a recent visitor among friends in HIGH S 02 "| dents. Tn Patton last weeks Mrs. Good d s Be 3H iC IATL IES °e rr = Ed Bender ran from Carrolltown tof" MG : Jude f h I uw yey ; 54 ; ie iy a 3 ; tie a ton has concluded rom the clu held on Tuesday evening, January 25th fon i Ms John Maycovitch, of Boston On Friday evening of this week, Janu Patton In 2% mioutes fiat. Lost Saturday umuel Mulle cn f 1 has « i rom and & door price Will be added to the list TA ee of Mr and Mrs Frank May-|ary 14th, at 7:30 o'clock sharp, a ple 0-1, Mo Sng na madie ¥=ViSit in ot Boni aum-1 horoughly ot . Maes Shoe > S f Mr a Mrs Frank May-|® a ) é y Silivan .of astings’was num- —— of awards at this time. Plan to atend. are i gus S ih Fifth avenue Mr and cial and entertainment will be held in the Sock McCann said his piace of busines Harry Sullivan of Hast he 3 1 2 n = The, Sogular munthly esting of the Sonu re 4 topped : nroute to Na- Firemen’e hall in Carrolltown under the burned down the other night. Too bad ' ed ‘among Lhe >Yeceill wile who ; PATTON L. “ ” Pa - : A Mrs Maycovitch stopped 0 0 Na : Se ) € 2 pial Yrs 1 jomas « ed vi Pen Club was held at the home of Mrs oki Ja n, where Mr Muaycoviteh will [auspices of the Carrolitown High Schoolf, /"weil try and find you snother ’ : a a oo M = ’ + Ms 13 A | DES W. A. Dinsmore on Monday evening last. | 8a8KlL, « pa ‘work of governmental Elec-|for the benefit of the Senior Annual Fund Rose Piesnick is exhibitin small dic been visiting : Sh { i ttor : OFT ae continue his rk of govern: Y 20S 3 1g. SM is returned to her home After the scheduled program was conclu- | atid ns The entertainment will begin immedi tionary around the assernbly hall. Tha as : 2 | the pies will t that one in a N MAN ON first and last parts of the program. Cof old slaughter Me is Shite SHO ; «] frineds and relatives pe <n etl ov those Quite a lew ; m R. R. HONOR ROLI Methomist . Church Senool Be y Nnmhers Fred Maurer, who has been seriously |fee and a favor i De gh Hoh class are thinking about g Vist JA St. Lawrence SI ET i 8 Deg for some months, is so much improved | purchasing a pie A cake wa : 1 jpob. Why not get a ‘“baldy,” girl: ; destroyed by made of the proficiency of these musi- : 2 al the evenir ; entertainment. As you al A Gregg has been sporting I urns, a well kriown Gallit- 1 : cians. that he is again able to be about know, the girls bring the pies which are . = i Te} . Biot A n employe of ‘the Penn- The blaze had “BE TAVING—Mis Ich Mr and Mrs Louis Christoff, of Spang-|Know, BB > Gi N ._l dress lately t is very pretty 3 : oid 2 / av p is MARCEL WAVING—Miss Schalota len ii k end visitors of Mr and |auctioned off to the young men. S50 ple ins Fogertw has been I Ber 1d for the past 48 years, RY. way before di Fire Company tle resistance. building had and unused. Si had used it as and farming ir of tthe loss hi: Fisher | specialist in marcel waving, will be at yous pies the residence of Mrs. Henry Cole in Car- rolltown daily and evenings. Ladies make ak a Success dable record. Regarding his retire- : a: 2 ing a akdown on our news- |help make this a s Ye ‘aroline Squir oesn’t have do the y » ’ S appointments. week owing to 3 bre ey 0 a The program is as follows: 0S arolin Squires doesn’t ha 1 it the Pennsylvania “News” says: on a 5 AT ~oSS. & \ are only 4d £ c . : shes 4 7 re, 8 ou « n't real . \ ¢ i Mrs. Rachael Dinsmore returned to her | PADS? PI20s, pr 1 or than usual be- Part I. Harmonica duet, David Bro- on a is 1 Tas ¥ : Fhoma 1 Burn foreman of car in- Youd : a e late a sua )€ © 1 a i ) rarolin 4 ) home on Friday last after having been |!0 Yau 2 2 mpt service rendered by |phy and Fred Farabaugh; Charleston du-|ttat many id you, arolin . wetors and car repairmen, Pittsburgh the guest of her sister, Mrs. Iona Flood ause 0 le PEOMBL. 2 * 2 \ aus y re A number of the high school gir con jos ' . : oo 1s Jd bs, local acetylene welder et, Mary Louise Hodgson nad Peggy M. dint iy : ie i A i Se - , Divi located at Gallit Pa., was Of Rahway, N. J. for several weeks Gis Ii H M Dunegan, of Ebens-|Sharbangh; Shadow Play, Coached by 1 BE oie : Se SD Co pangler ; py born at Gallitzin ‘a., in November 1861 Miss Emma Weakland who had been Dr and. Mrs is of rel ives in town. | Pearl McCulley; Catherine Sponsky, ey night. They atte ned By BUD : ived his education in the Public the guest of relatives in Akron, Ohio, for | Were recent guests ol ref } Frank Mortensen Earl Volk and Paul E, sefore returning hom ou m be sured aan oc at Galiitzin nsioned by the company, in his rai ad career with a com- ase, everyone come. Girls bring a Hur perfume around the study hall. I'm and young men, your pocketbooks and next, Binx. Mrs John Christoff The Courier comes to you a bit late this Severs: are NE > p Andrew Andros, of Ambridge, is the . a good time was had by all. Tho at Aizy av) Qe . y G oa a ge veral Jay; Sas SIAN 10 her Dom est of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. An-{Thomas. i f pi ing the merriment were Binx Fo Po apd of wy Ne wi poered é 9 The thirties) Ag 4 s place Auctioneering of pies Philly El nl Ba . : tl rvice of the Pennsylvania Railroac ’ v vania- si 17 The Rev. Jx Mek: Reilly was the prea I, Lr visited with rel-| ‘Part 1L Vocal solo, Pauline Brennan; Sy An AMAL EE ri i jim the M. W. Department With ths late GOCD AND NAUGH I Y fa nce d cher in Trinity M. E. Church on Sunday 3 ¥ AI ] 2+ during the past few |Jazz selections, Wilmina Kelly ; _Baloon Se in ar i ll Craik i : i : Foreman H. C. Hill of IMloating Gang, bp Gs : ATEN o . 3 a rt a, Dosa evening last. After the service he held the j atlves In SDang = Dances, Alice Panszak, Grace Kelly; and te ee Et No Plato: Done Tr Ng. 1. Mr. Bam s been activley enga- WITH TOM MOORE, FORD STERLING, MISS DUPONT oath of office Fourth Quarterly «Conference. fa i Palcho, of Altoona, was the | Violin se lection by the midget violinists, bi , ashe St ar > W ay ; d with the P t. ever since. AND STUART HOLMES governof of tl Mrs. Jackson is quite ill at the home of 3eatrice talcho, 2 Arr io Zt i and Elsie Rose. ite; om mlesce a a, Te > - - tl xt four y y ¥ rook Silos : sr parents, Mr. and | Mario Zanoni and luisie Ox : : i : _— - _ o : y Y ’ he ne our y Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson. peek oid guest of BS Sprenly M A Morrie; Souq Weshiand; Honnis Jao ALSO “PEP, OF THE LAZY S.” “VILLAGE CUT-UP. It was a bi Mrs Charles Snyder who has been the |Mrs. John. (x. lalclio, © TE J Opens, ap =arrigan Rex pion ; ? is poriticalar guest organist at Trinity Methodist Epis- | avenue. FEW PLEADERS N Carl Burley and Don Bearer ns parkicular copal church during the absence of Mrs. Mrs. Reuel Somerville was the hostess TQ T By the way, lets have a mushroom anc many OlKs Se I i ro, to a number of friends aot bridge re cently EBE! SBURG COURT party sometime, girls ed a special tra to the congregation. Many comments have Anna Kupetz, of Waring, is visiting John Nysete, of Sealp Level, pleaded Mrs. Bennet is conducting an i S W EF D tendance. been made on her programs rendered each | with local friends and Soa Ss. s guilty in court on Monday morning or class ‘in Senior typewriting and Scnior ® ° TEARS reek Harry Jenkins, of Jarnesboro, spent | olation of the liquor laws and was senten-{ op th. eo 8 Wee THis is {o ; T week. : 5 Ye 1 iin oriacle a ers fine-of $100 and shorth ind, once a eck. This is for th TRINITY MI Preparations are being completed look- | the week end here S. ce 0 pay sts, y benefit of those students who are showin EPI Y ing forward to the Father-Sons banquet Matt Collar, who has been the guest of} to serve not less than five days nor more}. jnterest in their work. to be held in the Social Hal lof the M.|relatives and friends in Detroit, has re-| than three years in the county jail. The Senior Annual sales have inere BE. Church on Tuesday evening, the turned to his home here. Clyde Williams, of Portage township, ed over one hundred per cent nee las A program of excellent merit is bein Mrs. Mary Lumadue has returned tolpleaded guilty to an offense against mo-| co. mis is quite a big leap, but ranged, including Dr. Caldwell of the Sta-} her home following a visit with Amsbry|rality, and was given. the usual sentence. P. T. Gorma Church schoc last Sunday. T is only a little over half way tow: he Triump : : cant Pri 3 row Fiscus Johnstown, pleaded] = aT CPEs 3 te Department of Public Instruction as relatives and friends. : a Andrew Fiscus, of *J 2 goal. Seniors, are you going to o! ; ; the chief speaker. James Hunter, of St. Benedict, visited | guilty to carrying concealed XaapORs and this? There till a couple of to for this week. WANTED reliable lady to take agency | friends here recently. ; was sentenced to pay the costs and t0}., yporora the campaign is closed. TWO & urn i Morning wor for our guaranteed fast color dress ma-| Mrs. Samuel Steir has returned from|serve thirty days in the county jail HUNDRED IS the goal. Go to it! Senior Epwo \ terial and house and afternoon dresses at | Altoona ‘where she visited relatives for a Roman Yermandes, of Johnstown, >» Charles Baker is such a live wire th Special feature: moderate prices. few days. N Sok tered a plea of guilty to gay ye ay the | he’s shocking. Authoritv In S AH : \ nas Jirtner, of New rk, has res 8 i 1 was orderec « a) s The frre on Sunday evening played hav-| Thomas M. Wirtner, of New ork od Ws on ona a, suspended. Diogenes (meeting Athenian Cc Prof. L. Botts. oc with the church services of the town, concluded a visit in Patton. : costs with furthre : adea | Freshman) — “well Jack 1 Evening wor: Most of the speakers were well started] A. X. Baker was a recent business visitor John Orto, of Portage township, pleadec bi ak 2 7 battery | Know?” A. C. F.—- ‘O, nothi : Prayer servic And Diogenes blew out his sravated assault and Junior L eagu guilty to as he Anthony Choby, of | and was remanded to the county jail for Bonifac with their sermons when the alarm’ was|in St. sounded. It was the part of wisdam to The Rev. Father : : A : pet went home to bed. a pronounce the benediction and dismiss the | Johnstown, has returned to his home after | further investigation. Ta < ral er LL : congregations. a week’s visit here with relatives. W. B. Shoenthal w Loge ow Yas SCHOOL DIRECTORS AMEND AT Party Af : + Soi allo 5 retur ror med fr stown, aded guilt) ’ ET J Read the page advertisement of Kus- Michael Bollog has returned from [tiered from Joliistown, pisaded guy wo EBENSBURG THIS WEEI A pleasant p ner & Blankfeld elsewhere in this issue. isit in Cleveland, Ohio. Oe bs Aros Tn A at the home of Mrs. Fred Kuhnley of East Magee av Stephen Haluska has gone to Detroit, | tenced to pay the costs and underg me a.’ Poch ill: T} nue, was a genial hostess of last week.|where he has accepted a position. prisonment in the county jail for nine ine annual convention o fthe S ochvatilla. ne guests: Miss Ju placle; Mrs. M Mr. Anthony Pc i no § directors p nts Mesda- Walter Elms was a recent visitor in|months. Directors of Cambria County, Mrs. Kuhnley had as her gues : i i 3 ey had as her gue The regular session of motion and pe-{in session at Ebensburg. The pr mes Charles Anderson, Charles F Sally Woomer, William Martin, Barth A. orsberg, | Johnsown. HV. 2 : , j . orge Temko, of Pittsburg, is spend-|titién court was held on Monday, and ajened yesterday and will be completed to g ’ Young; C. M. Vronemiller, Charles Welty | ing few days here as the guest of rela-jnumber of motions and petitions were gay. County Treasurer Lester Mrs. Catherine ¥ i a ug » > ¥ ee AF iis place, i reside ) 16 ass i 1 Katherine Montieth, Fred Blankenhorn, |tives and friends. heard. sD AS 1 or ae pl in tin Zin; Mrs. Mary 5 Yaa A £ ro aintv » A. Tr t € meeting . iol ang Hs 0 Hees A dainty lunch cone === | given next week. Andrew Barnick chavatilla of Fl ick, of Geistowr Scalp Level; M cka, of Willmin Mrs. Andy Miku Anna P. Hawlic of Scalp Level. YOUNG DEER HILLS INT( On Friday af out of the hills Patton Borough, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Squires of Park . re avenue, announce the birth of a son. Admitted 49 P: tients. Mrs. Sue Swabkosky and Mr. and Mrs. Forty-nine new patients were admitt John Choby, recently attended the funeral last week to the Cresson Sanatorium for of a relative in Houtzdale. tuberculosis treatment. There ar now SPIRELLA Corsets for COMFORT. See 704 patients at at the institution me for corsets, corsalettes, brassieres, an e O longerie, children’s panty waists, ete. INDORSE LEC LEGISLAT ION Call for appointment. Mrs. Michael Hritz, 4 Q - 411 Palmer avenue, Patton, Pa. TO BOOST JUDGES’ PAY Among the out of town people who at- slation at this s ® tended the funeral of the late Mathew - Proposed legislati £ his sessi Hodge here last week, were Earl Sevuts, O( a 101N the state leg re increase ¢ Grant Yoder and Jack Maher, all of Joh- ari of Judges and to reform exi ature to increas nstown, and all former comrades of Mr. APOCALYPSE 3y Blasco Ibanez— WITH VALENTINO AND ALICE TERRY Rex Ingram’s stupendous ach- to permit the holding of court Hodge in the World War. The former, Mr. 3 more frequent inter¥als when the bu a ievement a film masterpiece that perties of B. F Rov iE 5 : ANY. Wi x y I 0 - Sa 0 . . So y Sevuis, was in the same company with THE SPOT CASH STORE IS NOW OPEN FOR BUS ness of the county warrants it, were has made motion picture history an, on Fifth ave Hodge, and was also a prisoner of the dorsed at a meeting of the Cambria Cot Senany in the same Dison camp vB ESS IN THE MASONIC BUILDING ON FIFTH AVE- Bit Bar Association held in the Court the deceased. House at Ebensburg wn Monday Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Breth and little ET 3 2 C The lawyers favored the passag daughter, Donna Elaine, have returned NUE, IN THE STORE ROOM FORMERLY OC CUPIED Bot rn ad end ya ne S to their home in Jersey Shore after an : \ 3 Sh nl nN an amount commensurate with their a sujoyable visit at The Bome of Meg Brevis BY BARTON & WI SLOW, AT WHICH PLACE WE erage income if in private practice of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Williams aw. Salary raises were granted Jud res of Beech avenue. Mrs. Breth will be re- WILL BE PLEASED TO GREET ALL OUR OLD CUS- Rot the state by the last legistature, but membered to Paton friends as Miss May the bill was vetoed by Governor Pinchot VWASHINGS W Satisfacti TOMERS, AS WELL AS THE NEW. The present salary of a Judge is $10,000 WASHINGS WANTED— Satisfaction and wil lamount to $13,000 if the increase guaranteed, reasonable rates, ironing a y " 3 3 3 is granted specialty. Washings called for and prom- SPOT CASH STORE. A proposed law that will be introduced ptly delivered. Cal lor write Mrs. Morris early in the present session of the legis Delile, 319, Palmer Ave, Patton, Pa. lature authorizing the Judges of the The shareholders of the F. J. Stritt- eral courts of the Commonwealth to fix ay way over Reser the Patton Spc tracked the de dogs had been deer is said to h: walkers FD DERELT The Cinderell: meeting gt the h Thursday evenin evening a luncl hostess to the f inne Sincox, El returns now in triumph to the screen! Its coming is the most important news of the year to film fans—the one production you cannot miss, the picture you will se again and again. HAILED AS THE WONDER PICTURE OF ALL TIMES | e of an matter Co. ,of Bradley Junction, will the number of the regula¥ terms by or Wilkin, Merion meet on Saturday, January 15th, in the der, establishing the time for holding Cartwright, Cle company's offices. This company seems - them and fixing the time for jury trials, Shunkwiler. to have made great progress during the met with the approval of the Bar Asso- past couple of years judging by the large ciation. {/t ld ) Geo increase in their business. They do seem An important section that will be in- A cu qQ-yo 7) Viji1- Qeorce Lee, at elo of Mrs. Mary L died at nine o’cl fo be in hea yuore SrSenouse Zoom, B RI N B5 T™ ey B CK corporated info the act will permit th C Tu TOWEVer, & € av 1 0 A judges to summon a grad jury prior to ” RE keep up with the demand for flowers. oldine p 'm_ of 3 " 3 ixed PI the holding of a term court as fixe Continued cold weather during the past by rile of court and to hold over the ing last at the h couple of Week's have made seasonable grand jury for an additional week if it | Malinda Burke, winter weather. : : i essary. The act wot als i Packing of ice is in order among the Certainly we are anxious to sell if Jeqma) He Sanry Phe act would af bag been ill for : RS 2 : uneral services farmers: | t paid vias si a lot of Used Cars! Because we “Phe Judges of the courts of Quarter ne a, You have not yel pain your sub Sessions of Oyer and Terminer shall al ; a scription to the Courier, it is never too figure that every Used Car of the so have power to hold over the: grand ney Shure 2 late to do it. wi 1 rin jury summoned at any term during the 4 ment was made Don’t forget the cinch party to be held kind we sell ill eventually b g interim and until the grand jury of the was unmarried, in the Municipal hal lon Tuesday evening us a New Car Customer, next succeeding termi is assembled. and ther, is survived next for the benefit of St. George's chur- shall have full power, without the issu thers and sister gh, ang Held hae the Be the ing of a new venire, to call such grand adie’ Aid of the same churci. Admiss- jury to assemble in session and dispose : ion 50 cents. Fine prizes and a good lunch PAT [0 AUTO CG. of atv pt properly laid before a William Crow are features. Everyone is invited. oo : grand jury at a1iv. resular term.” Mrs. Charles Cr MAN OR WOMAN—§50.00 to $75.00 PATTON, ¥ Under his Coirion: there would bo. ai was a guest of h per week easily made selling Packard / all times a grand jury subject to call if ® a thday aniversar: of young folks games and a da Tailored Shirts and Neckwear. Finest A uUseD CAR Is ONLY AS DEPENDABLE the need of any important investigation . lines in America, tailored by big, respon- unusually lar iti resented itself ral ge sible manufacturer. Positively sell them- AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT ad enn accumulated be ADMISSION 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. ADMISSION, EVENING, 15¢ and 40c. selves, Repeat orders follow. Over Sg ian number of cr test spring patterns. Can aug by 3 = iy Under the present law there is no pro- bors open 1 you + quick 10, 0 a : vision for the summoning of the ¢ tory open if you act quickly. $10.00 sam- 5 ; . . a |
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