$29,686,214 in Dairy Products | * | and Eggs Shipped Out of U. S. | CWE ir ZN % 3% Ailes = a Lx Ww TR R , rN ie Se a K68624 a TT TT eT di < iy - Nd 1% & 8% Vs puiL 1 ke CUBA ANDES FIENCO NON XS y Ox | ~—ANTT| ¢ UNCLASSIFIED) Ny f ) ” 13 / 20 % PARMA A \& 3 } L + ) = i > i ow i NF | Li. | EES Nm. LYLL Dairy products and eggs valued at | to be Cuba, which took two-fifths oft $20,686,214 were exported from the | the eggs shipped abroad and was next United States in the year ending | to the United Kingdom as a buyer ot June 30, 1926, according to a state- | canned milk. Great Britain was the ment on the export situation issued | second largest customer for these by the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural | products, with the Philippine Islands Foundation. Canned milk topped the | in third position. Mexico, Germany list, with eggs second, cheese third | China and Japan, Panama and Can and butter fourth. The principal ex- | ada were the other markets which port market for these products proved bought the surpluses of these products You Are Invited To Attend The UNDER TH . DIRECTION OF MRS. CLARA R. HOUCK, HOME ECONOMIC AND DIETICIAN GRADU- ATE OF DREXELL INSTITUTE AND DIETICIAN OF READING HOSPITAL. ASSISTED BY MRS, VIOLA BINGHAM—ELECTRIC APPLIANCE EXPERT. PATTON, WED., APR. 20 MUNCIPAL HALL, MAGEE AVE FEATURING THE BEAUTIFUL, EFFICIENT AND ECONOMIC STANDARD ELECTRIC RANGE. ADMISSION FREE. PENN CENTRAL LIGHT & POWER CO. PATTON, PA. 4 THE PATTON COURIER [ht Rusner BlanKkfeld Co. The Better Store PATTON, PA. Make This Store Your Headquar- ters FOR EASTER APPAREL OUR PRINCIPLES We are in complete readiness for you To offer the newest and best of everything—to serve 2 3 our customers carefully, courteously and intelligently—to in every department, with brand new stocks, make our prices as reasonable as possible with quality . merchandise—are the ideals and purposes of this store. 1n fact better prepared than ever before. Eo THE NEW COATS Are prettier tha never this season, the majority carry fur trimming. The materials are tweeds, Poire Chynes, Ka- shas, Broadecloths, ete., and come in the Ny ul Men's Spring Clothes THAT ARE RIGHT IN EVERY RESPECT. right in appearance, right in quality and right in price. All the newest materials, light colors, also the more conservative sty- les. The finest collection we have ever offered. Styles for the young men, middle aged and older men. ALSO TOP COATS. PRICES FROM $1 5.00 10 $35.00 YALE HARV BR RS RINCETON - DARTMOUTH * CORNELL PENNSYLVANIA - COLUMBIAR SYRACUSE ¢ 3 SWARTHMORE « TUFTS * KNOX - ALABAMA + LELAND STANFORD CALIFORNIAS; x kK ADO: DENVER - MICHIGAN : DELAWARE GEORGETOWN : FLORIDA IDAHO - GE % gc 0 THWESTERN - ILLINOIS - INDIANA + PURDUE BUTLER - NOT i TEXAS - TENNESSEE UTAH - VERMON1 § WASHINGTO M% GRINNELL + DE PAUW DAKOTA « COLGATE + OHIO + OBERLIN + LEKIGH - LAFAYETTE >= HE vest in authentic COLLEGE HALL suits received as much attention as the coat. The but- tons, the space between them, the height must be exact— nothing else will do. gwo cvs most pleasing colors. The styles are most fascinating. A fine selection of a LY garments are to be found here for the / § TT Mises, Junior and the Women, in regu- L > Wr lar and extra sizes. Priced at $12.50 T0 $39.50 College Halil Sp FY One and Two TOTS COATS ; Suit ed? : Trouse > . as 1s . R Es x CAE ily 1 You will find here everything in the I A + & 04 gS 1 . . » . ¢ v | AOshors to 545] i line of Coats for children 2 to 6 years - ARQUETTE ¢ WASHIN & LEE - WYOMING - DRAKE and girls 7 to 14. All the new materials AS DA ‘DETROIT N.Y. U -( STERN ¥§ ERVE : and colorings, also the blues trimmed in combination colorings to harmonize. Priced at $4.98 to $12.98. AS + TUL A J m——————————— MAT SLEYAN : MI Bsr . ; ETROIT hit SY Appe intment ANSAS - AR oh ER) G* DRAKE - { rs A The New Dresses Carefully selected, smart new creations, ah : ” Crs. 0 a THIS SHIELD IDENTIFIES ; Auithenic pux E COLLEGE HALL APPAREL wkd CA — —————————] DENVER CC in all the season’s lovliest styles, made of fin te Crepe Back Satins, Crepe de Chenes and in Georgettes. Good variety to choose from. 4 ® Dresses suitable to every occasion, at prices n 0 y S S u 1 ¢ S that will appeal. i) EXCEPTIONAL FINE SHOWING OF ONLY THE NEWEST OF THE SEASON. A FINE WATCH WITH EACH BOY'S SUIT FOR EASTER Spring Hats [livery shade imaginable, Also $8.7510619.75 V ’ Are here in a wonderful array of plain blue suits; single and double : breasted; with two short pairs of colorings. Many styles to choose trousers; also one long and one short from. A hat suitable for every pair of trousers; patterns vou’ll be delighted with. Prices from $7.50 T0 $15.00 Miss and Woman. Early selection is advisable to make a most satisfac- tory choosing. Prices from $2.98 T0 $4.98 iMien’s Hats Full of snap and exclusiveness, hats you will fall in love with first sight. They come in all the new pastel shades. Priced very moderately at from $3.00 T0 $5.00 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Plain light shades and color com-binations. They come in the new grey rose blush, pastel parchment, cherry patent and other combinations. Sty- les that are beautiful. Fancy cut-outs, straps and operas. The prices range from $3.50 to $6.50. MEN’S SHOES. Every style and quality to please you, priced at from $4.00 to 8.00. All the little auxilliaries that 20 to make up the well dressed man will be found here at moderate prices. PEOF BRATIO !: BY OUR | KNOW TI FARTHE] ALTC OMICAL 1 BOOSTER TANCE T IT IS NEW ANI TURN IN’ AHEAD. DON’ WEDNESI
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