: ~_ THE PATTON COURIER Paris, Chamberlin, with Levine, almost to Berlin. What will military and naval gentlemen say now about their theory that “The airplane is no real menace to this country?” Out of two attempts to fly across the ocean by American fliers, both succeed. What would be the probable percentage of success if five thou- sand foreign aviators, with full DANCING EVERY NIGHT . S. S. LEVIATHAN ORCHESTRA. SIX DAYS—SIX NIGHTS. -..The most stupenduous display of Industrial Mining, Commercial and Agricultural Ma- chinery and Equipment Ever Shown. RUNNNING HORS AN UNPARALLED PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT—Hippodrome,. . Vaudeville, Circus—in front of Grand Stand afternon and Evening. E RACES Every afternoon, Rain r Shine CHORUS OF 50 VOICES. IZZY CERVONNE’S BAND. AN letters at the top. Her fingers started to write 1926—then she restrained them. One of the figures should be changed. Instead of writing 1927 she wrote 1937. Helen felt that this was a stupid mistake. But she decided to go on with the letter. Later when she had taken the sheet from the roller she “Dear Tom,” she wrote—and her eyes glanced up at the figures 1937 staring at her from the top of the *. + tel foegeefecded] 2, + eogeageafeetes! [TT lh m = om 0 =] & ey s, Joe! +, 3 ire REFRIGERATION 3 oo} pr rl a { « aa Q | 3 | = | — oe -— i TOIT A ORIAT CQ { . uff last- ‘ " ip I] Patton Courier TOUR OF GREAT LAKES to Detroif and on to Batiste, Rast cide on Thursday afternoon at his The officers of the Bethel Church|for a new church edifice along the CAMP “BU ANTTIOCING TT wm ITS | erners \ ap he ace |r > 5 : } 4 S : ENTICING TO TOURISTS erners, on the other and .p “B ffalo | home at Alverda, near Barnesboro by . near Geistown have let the contract|Elton road. i ISL Published Every Thursday | automobiles on our boats a Buffalo + : 3 : er ep y to 18 i SVgly malay in m—— land arriving in Detroit the next hanging Hires to a bed post in his | - OWBNE. xd : P g The nightly illumination of the cat-| 00 ho yesume their road journey [bed room. Discovery of the aged * erteitentectedteedaededs dete duadontentectsidesd Joefaeferorenfecfosfusfueietiefesiefesfesferfenfecferforfeciuciecfoifusfuciecircfesfeste i THoS. 2 ow) Editor & Proprietor | racts and rapids at Niagara Falls | wi a) I ue pleasant trip across | man’s rash act was made by one of Proposal yn wieselelesdedeududededscedediadedodedubnfododedeuiudedednindededfodscduduiofedded Finds Ex-O Entered in st Office at Patton, Pa. | with all the colors of the rainbow has | 4 “a1 Ke Erie. the family, and a physician was sum- Cems ns ————— | oe Watch W — ihe Second Class Mail Master, ——..} added so much to the charm of this “The boat trip from Chicago to De- mone, but life was extinct. The By JANE OSBORN . A a atch Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in Ad-| natural wonder that tourists in ever troll re rine somewhat lose than victim had been dead only a short P & @b r : oi vance. Single Copies 6 Cents, increasing numbers have visited the |'FO! oy ond niche. includes a three time when found. Despondency over i = Fort William, me — {falls since the elaborate illumination We A BS oho 5 fond ill health has been attributed as the (Copyright.) de o estate of a coo - I Hes) ois program was put in effect last year, | 416 queen of the Michigan summer Ha! So oF Somody tage 2 owt life HAPPENED not long ago—the |i ¥ a lumber camp f Card of Thanks, 60c; Business Locals 10c| and there is every indication that resorts, noted in this automotive age ois hildren. y his widow and sev- |. } vopy Monday after New Year's day, | % ee of possessor of DS rc S00 ag lp [ote Visitors vi be spters ined Here as the one spot on the North Ameri- era ch zen. a to be exact. Tom Brinsley had start- od 5 was the metams position, 25 pet. extra; Minimum charge, this summer than in any MeMill: “| can continent where automobiles are TTT Yr ed the year off right, as he thought, by | "a by delivery of a | $1.00. Cash wust accompany all ofders for | Season, prophesied J.T. % . i an not allowed to disturb the pristine MASTER’S NOTICE. spending the evening writing to Helen | 3 by the dog tean for advertising, dvertising copy | vie resident 4 general manager ; : ; itu — 5 : . : ET The office by noon Wednesday yee, ne K She a Ql © hes : PRaRe solitude of the island and disturb the Beaston asking her to be his wife. 5 a” Pullar, a form to insure insertion. Unsigned correspon-| Of the Detroit and Cleveland Naviga-| jo Loo of the pedestrian. The horse In the Court of Common Pleas of Helen Beaston was a very eflicient [+ 3 mous Black Wat lence will be ignored at all times. tion company, operating passenger |...’ oov isthe only means of trans. | Cambria County, Penna. No. 574 De-| °° y & x coveted owner of steamboat lines between Detroit, Buf- Bort and it is like a page out of the |cember Term 1926. Angelina Pane-| Y0UN8 woman who was now proud to & 5 Seve ( 1er o —— TCA falo, Cleveland and Chicago. past to se the gay rigs come down [bianco vs. Russell Panebianco. Libel in be called the general manager of the 3 + bon, arr ved ir @ ud’ “Judging from the advanced book-|{ "the dock or jog along the streets. |Divorce. query department of a large research (J, ' 3 ' 3 oroke and witho a ings already received for the boats|fy.om Mackinac Island it is an over| Having been apointed Master to take | Organization. Through time and the o Dn + had to be done 1 operating on our Detroit, Niagara | night run to Detroit and passengers | testimony and suggest a decree in the| custom of her work she had become & 5 sulted an employ 4 Falls and Chicago route thousands of bound for Niagara Falls and the east above stated case: notice is hereby| very precise. Nothing that might con- ¥ J J 3 only job offered f automobile tourists will make Niag-| 1.v have a day of sightseeing in De- |&iven that I wil Isit for the pugpose of | ceivably be done today did she ever |i > > 5 cook in a pulpy ara Falls the principal object of their |, it and then board the boat for |Performing the duties of said appoint-| leave until tomorrow. Surely not the J oe kokan, Ont. a vacation outing this summer,” said | Buffalo at 5:30 P. M., enjoy a day~| ment at the office of Reuel Somerville answering of a business letter, and & 8 9 4 Scotch thrift he \ Mr. McMillan. Automobile tourists | 1iiht trip down the island covered ig Balding Patten, Po, op Just as surely not the answering of a | 3 1 oh month and every from ‘the Fiddle Yestern Joates ind i Detroit river, a might ride across Po a, une P1020 ui 0 0 COCK] personal letter. Helen did not like to o \ a Y preferred to sle it quite a p easurable inter ude in the; Lake Erie, and arrive at Buffalo at], M. When and ‘Where all persons in- have personal letters come to her |% j = 80 he took it, road journeyings to drive their auto-!g.3 Othe following morning. terested may appear and be heard. office. and Tom. L ne @din't but | 5 h oe The former 2 mobiles on one of our big boats and > 2t. WILLIAM TP, DILL, Master. | 21ice, and .lom knew § B1, but | : " <r Ihow J sNisv ash ai . aE: stills pit once Tom had got up enough courage | y elbows in dishw: 5 enjoy the fresh air, the capital meals ALVERDA AGED MAN ¥ & odin h : By Arthur Brisbane and restful nights, not to mention the |=" = AEE MMITS S /! FOR SALE—Farm in East Carroll | {0 ask Helen to be his wife he was im- 3 1 g p when the . dancing, music, deck games, and oth- COMMITS SUICIDE mo wnship, along brick road to Car-|Patient to know her answer. Helen & y dogteam. Tk FLOOD RELIEF SESSION er enjoyable features incident to a| Vincent Somody, aged about 70, rolitown Inquire J. F. Thomas, Patton | had been away for over the New |< ous to know wha trip on the Great Lakes from Chicago ' years, a veteran miner. committed sui-' R. D. Pa. Year’s holidays and he wanted her to |. ] ficlal-looking dc 2 1 Perth (Scotland) NCLE SAM = - — — read and answer the letter Monday. * LESSON FOR U Helen read the letter as she ate her | the letter in pers YOUR IMPORTANT CELLS luncheon—or she read it as her lunch. |% 5 “Been left a a ial eon became cold before her and was | x inquired the post The President will call a specia finally left almost untasted. Clearly x i Pullar grab the session of Congress for October, Helen was much moved by the con- |< - rip it open. to take up the Mississippi flood . tents of ¢his letter, but her mind was |¥ ’ ds Pullar nodded disaster and the prevention ques- B & 8 made up to say “no.” She had spent |% T he had finished : % amtl $ ; si- | 5 i frend : xt oe sumed his work. oe Ta vi De ee Jorn yorkie i ne 1% After ten years of manufacturing experience Fri- 3 Porters La discussed and arrange > be . * o Tupe Sa . : inkas . sje ve Sok The American Congress and people she was needed there. + gidaire is free from the difficulties of experiment and the for themselves, fo have a creat faculty for forgetting It was somewhat cold that Monday L . : : I : ed the camp long ve 2 oe iii lollar calamity after New Year's and as Helen took |» price being lower on account of enormous production— It 1s understoo RE ar her chair before her desk her fingers | 5 to whose wealth 34 70000 people being made were numb, It was also the first busi- [+ 50,000 Frigidaires a month. The wisest thing to do is tp helr was the lat homeless. : & Ba lor Af the Do PB nes r sin y he year. s : . . . 0 owner of the Pe EBENSBURG, A. 25 done dpm a She Joar i > BUY FRIGIDAIRE NOW. Don’t experiment with untried oe Pullar led : : : 3 1 5 ; s Twice in succession, American and as she rolled the sheet into the [3 piodels. & Watch and for ir fliers have crossed the Atlantic at ALL WEEK---J Ul Y 4 S 4 7 ao] AND © typewriter she was framing the words [+ 2 ing the retreat fr one “hop,” Lindbergh flying to ’ 3 9 9 . of the first sentence of this really dif- |. i 3 have been reward ficult letter. She always dated her |% Cross. He serve war, being wound Prince of Wi Life to Londen.—How t recently risked his Cairn terrier “Cor: the wheels of an HORSE SHOW— DOG SHOW—PENNSYLVANIA’S LARGEST FIRST AID MEET. ET get tom Oe hel ma story that has Jus it correctly. KX ton Mowbray, whe his fox-hunting he: According to wi dent, “Cora,” who presented to the Everman: backing and a WONDERLAND—Marvelous display of Mechanical Toys in Operation. shect. “I spent my entire luncheon |F expenditure of money, shou y = 5 ‘ r + ; hour reading your letter.” Again she |% Bell Phone 183-M. American tour | {he other way on a hostile er- THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH FOR 50 CENTS. Soo thie ow a iz e sprang from the 1;:and? \ pleasant looking date, She tROUZNL. | gugututsstestestocntuntostosocuntentoetentuntsstoctustostestes London express tr: Americans should take to heart the lesson that Lindbergh and Chamberlin have taught us and get ready to keep hostile fliers away from this continent. Five or ten thousand first-class planes, carrying mail parcels and passengers in peace, ready to take on machine guns in war, would be the best investment this rich nation could make. Golf, according to accident insur- ance companies, comes third amoung “dangerous sports.” Vic- tims of 451 golf accidents col- lected insurance last year. Twelve for “cuts with sharp instruments.” The instruments were bottles, on the “19th hole.” However, for one man injured at golf, one hundred die for lack of exercise, so play golf. A German scientist says your heart is less important than the billions of cells that make up your body. The heart is important, of course, but the cells, eating, drink- ing, digesting, each living a separ- ate life, are more important than the heart, even in blood circulation. The human body is like a nation. Brain and heart are the govern- ment. The cells are the citizens, and most important. Dr. Mendelssohn, -of Berlin Uni- versity, says, “The secret of life is the ability of living cells to effect change of matter and absorb and eject fluids. This change of fluids seems to be the principal cause of blood circulation.” The secret of making life worth ts easy toown a PREMIER DUPLEX! And you can pay the balance in the easiest of easy monthly payments, over a year’s time. 50 down The PREMIER DUPLEX is a splendid cleaner—endorsed and guaranteed by us. It will clean—easily and quickly— for many, many years. There is little to ever get out of order. Try the PREMIER DUPLEX on your own rugs. Note the double action method of cleaning. Power suction is combined with a motor driven brush to get all the dirt. NO OILING for both motor and brush turn on ball-bearings. Liberal allowance ~ : Helen wondered whether she would still be sitting there before that desk in 1937. “It is not easy to write my answer—in fact, I think it would be easier to tally to you instead.” Then another look at the figures. Helen re- flected that in 1937 she would be thirty-eight. She would be living alone in 1937 as she was living now. “Some- how I want te let you know how much I admire you.” Helen wrote that be- cause that was part of the letter she had planned on her way from the lunchroom, but again the figures stared across at her. Helen won- dered where exactly she would be in 1937. She was ambitious and she had found what success she had gained sweet indeed. But in a way she had reached the top rung of the ladder. There were no better-paid positions open to women in her organization. But she would be able to do something else. Yes, in ten years more she ought to have doubled her present salary. Still it wasn’t just more salary that counted. The figures at the top of the letter seemed to grow larger and larger—that was perhaps the effect of coming into the heated office from the cold outdoors. It would have been so much easier to write the letter if she had not seen that horrid date, 1937—1937. With Tom it would be different. In ten years Tom would, as he hoped, be a very prominent lawyer. There was not the slightest doubt of that. He would have friends—Iloads of them— a wonderful home and—It seemed as if a voice somewhere outside of her whispered the words—*'a wife,” and then, as Helen protested that Tom sald he would never marry anyone else, the voice seemed to laugh—and another serious, proper sort of volce said, “Anyway you wouldn't want to think that just because you didn’t want him Tom would never, never marry. You ought to be glad to think that men always do get over such dis- Jor Economical Transportation / CHEVROLET 4 = a cat Because it offers a host of costly car features and refinements, and a type of performance previously undreamed-of in a low-priced automobile—the Most Beautiful Chevrolet has changed every idea of how fine a car you can buy for little money. Regardless of the car you may now be driv- ing, regardless of the price you expect to pay for your next automobile—come to our sales- room and see the new Chevrolet models. You will find literally scores of quality features that make Chevrolet absolutely unique in its price class. You will find beauty of line and elegance of appointment comparable to the costliest custom cars. (Chevrolet has changed every idea of how fine you can buy for i little 3 er Bi yn 8 money The COACH 595 The Touring $525 or Roadster $ fin; 625 So door. 7605 ¢ . $715 ean... 45 fe lmperial $730) Yo-Ton Truck $ (Chassis Only) 395 1-Ton Truck $44 (Chassis Only) "495 All prices f. o. b. Flint, dichigan Check Chevrolet Delivered Prices Theyincludethe lowest handlingand financing charges available. The dog jumped fi the tracks in the p ing train. Shouting to thi where he was, two tectives set out in But the prince das scooping his pet vaulted back on the onds before the e The narrowness of a thrill of terror sons on the platfo Kansas City te 687 Kansas City.—B ture as an aviati City has complete one of the largest in the United State A tract of 687 1.4 miles from the | leased and contrac and civilian hangar J. Don Alexande aircraft corporatior ly inspected the si the “best field in . The land is a per on the Missouri riv ed by water on th offer a landing pla well as land mach developed in two u 8,000 feet in dian by a diagonal dire feet wide. The ru northeast to soutl west to southeast, sible takeoff or I: what direction the Stirred by Samarkand, U, S. is in a ferment over reforms initiated bj To date more than the Samarkand dist the veil. while is the ability of the living Id I appointments. You really want Tom . brain to accept and absorb new our oO cleaner to marry..” Ch ff M Meas That is the principal cause Y That was as much as Helen could risto otor a es HHH KKH KKK HR K HD of human progress . : : stand. She snatched the paper from x . If that old cleaner is running weakly— her typewriter with a yank that al- Patton Pa. x English Get: Students at Oxford worry be- getting half the dirt—and taking twice most sent the machine off her desk. ? x Foothold i Sanses woe are to i there. ag lons bo do jeTRADE 7 IN. We Then she quickly ran another sheet of * Berlin.—The El) Sis, read by the Oxford young will make you a very liberal allowance aper into place. She didn’t bother \ * A gentlemen, says that will eventual- on any date. QuaLITY AT LOW Cost * Eg, Y lead W a, Sex yan and is “a so- “Dear Tom,” she wrote, “I spent all 5 It most of Petar on 9 the umon: sie my lunch hour reading your wonderful ¥ schools the teact sme, wre. mastenl tgadieret letter. 1¢ 1s Ward to wilte wy answer | 2 % us been started S 3 % from nine to ten teaching has been their business from the beginning; teaching chil- dren, teaching husbands. Hypatia, a better mathematician and philosopher than her father, Theon, was one of the greatest teachers that ever lived, until fan- atical early Christian monks tore PEN N GENTAA how happy you have made me. Of course my answer to all your ques- tions 1s ‘yes.’ Please come to see me tonight. We can have a talk in the little parlor downstairs. Always yours and only yours.” Without rereading the letter Helen signed it and tucked it in an envelope, ZzzzzzzzzzzzzzZz277 RAYMOND D. BUCK FUNERAL DIRECTOR English not follow years later. A number of sc western Germa have reversed starting to mak principal foreis taught by beginn her from her chariot, as she was : : ; i Yd mn which she addressed by hand. Then *® oy going to her school, and murdered 3 n I 2 Jog Sane her, more than 1,500 years 250. she pressed the buen 2 ier desk WH Iw * This example that summoned an erran oy. Hnn % followed by the s “Take this over to Mr. Brindley's Phone: Office amd Residence. *¥ tration of Charle The college boy or adult citizen office in the State building,” she told X\ of the biz di 1 si lacking respect for women or con- PATTON - - PENNA. him, “and see that you give it to him 5 01 lie Dig Jovi idence jn their power, judgment personally. It is a matter of very im- PATTON, PA. % 94 Berlin. and go 28S S ¢ i- : goodness, pays a poor compli portant business.” : FRUREXLXX REX ER® SH ———————————r ment to his own mother. Uiiiiiizzzzz
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