DERECTIVES WANTED menor women, will vitg the mys: ust 13th, at 7 and 9 P. M. ri pe fn 4 No experience necessary. Young r to join experienced detectives in sol- tery of The Man Upstairs. We challenge any- oné to discover the guilty party in this mystery until the last few moments of the enthralling picture which will be shown at the Grand Theatre, Patton, next Saturday, Aug- The first ten people answering this advertisement will be admitted fre to test their detec- tive powers. Bring this advertisement with you. M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the (gp y -aret McCormick was the ls in Ebensburg recent spent several days re- ipsburg. b, who had spent quite * me for corsets, cors. ointment. Mrs. Michael Hritz, avenue, Patten, Pa. 3 W. Worrell, who had been [the patient at the Windber hos d as their guests recently Atterney {en . T. P. Stritmatter, of Phila- ; \ ten Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ce-| g¢od wish for their r properity in their new location. . John Zulek of Houtzdale has Gerald Fisher v keeper at the Stoltz Moor Company days among Patton! succeeding Miss Sally hrift of Wilmore. FOR RENT—Ten room house with W/ h, hot water heat and garage, lo- For particulars see Dr. V. A. Murray A. Murrav is visiting am- PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELY FILL THIS DEPARTMENT. ! LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM. la rtin of Fou- has left for Detroit, Mich., where he | the ‘guests of Altoona friends on Thu. with his mother, | pyest of friends at Clymer. of Fourth avenue . {rsday of last wek. . J. Overberger were FOR SALE— House and lot on Pal Altoona friends on Wed-| mer avenue. Also ek Mrs. Minnie Douglass, | . i in error last week | avenue. iss Gladys Fuller | of Grace Dinsmore. | ose home is in St. is the guest of Mis this place COME ttes, br panty waists, ete. 0 V ieres, AT: ers, The Misses "rances Doug lay next for here about a dau much improved in | in t | las family have P. C. Strittmatter | Patton for ye s here are home, following a signed. relatives and friends in the state of Ohio this week. | Mrs. Danil Hritz spent several days t s week and last as the guest of re- a ; _llatives in New York City. s,daughter of | Ben Christoff, who had spent some { time with his parents here, has gone {to Detroit, Mich., where he has | cured employment. ! Mrs. Matt Colar | 1 | Alex Ratowsky and son, Billy, were Next Monday, the Fifteenth of Au- | gust, is the Feas of the Assumption |of the Blessed Virgin and is obser- | ed by those of the Catholic faith as mo. a Holyday of Obligation. oT Ses Mrs. Minnine Douglas and daugh- { | , will leave on Mon- "ucson, Arizona, where Douglas family yital, re. | their future home. ‘hter of Mrs. Doug 1 the western city. The Doug- as already re- and their many sorry to learn of their departure, but extend to them every NTED-—A man who thinks he can sell Delco-Light Plants, Water Beech avenue, Patton. | Systems and Frigidaire, known Electric Refrigerator. A good G. Corby, 604—4'%,{ opening for the right man. L. E. 3tpd. Kaylor, Frigidaire dealer, Bell phone 183-M, Ebensburg. 7227777727727, 7722227777 722 72% FROM HOME No matter where you roam— whether on vacation or business bent, subscribe to the Patton Courier and knew all of the home news as it happens—week after week thronghout the year. The Patton Courier has sub- scribers in virtually every state in the union—those who want to know news from the home town —and find it every week in these columns. One year—52 weeks—only $2. and we will send it wherever you say. Phone 98-L. Some local folks have the idea that it costs more to send the Courier to relatives elsewhere than our regular subscription price of $2.00 per year. This is all wrong. We send it anywhere in the United States, or its pos- sesions for the regular subscrip- tion price. It’s cheaper to . M. Cronemiller last Mrs. Sara Nehrig and daughter are visiting relatives in Butler county. Howard Riner was admitted to the Clearfield hospital last week for sur- Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Cronemiller and Mr. and~Mrs. Clarence Wialker were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cronemiller. Mrs C. P. Welty members of the sewing week. A dainty lunch was served at a late hour. The following were pres- et Mrs. Barth Young, Mrs. William Martin, Miss Anna Moore, Mrs. Sal- ly Woomer, Mrs. Forsberg, Mrs. C. M. Cronemiller, Mrs. son, Mrs. Fred Kuhnley. Mrs. Minne Rumberger, postoffice force, and Martha, of this place, Mrs. W. H. Allport, of Hastings, rs- turned Saturday from a ten days’ va- cation trip by automobile, to Virgina. The trip was made in the Allport’s car, and among the points of interest visited were the famous verns, the site of Camp Lee, Wash- ington, Mt. Vernon, and many others. Mr. and Mrs. John family, of Magee avenue, spent the last week end at Penn State College. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cairns left here last Saturday for a trip through New York State and Canada, turning to their home in Detroit. Mrs. Rachael Dinsmore Howard, returned on Wednesday ev- ening of last week weeks’ Camping trip at Stone Lake Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. ack Cairns and Miss Catherine Carins were Johnstown vi- Thursday last. Rene D. Beunier and Joe Novick, left on Tuesday. afternoon for John- sonburg, Pa., where they are the dele- gates of the Patton Fire Company at the Central District Convention. the time of writing not returned home, nor had anyone in this section received any communica- days in Johnstown with friends and relatives. nell and family of Altoona, were week end callers here. ited her neice, Mrs. D. F. Horne, here one day last week Sunday in Patton with relatives. business v . . 3 pew Miss Catherine Riner of Patton was |—Plne seedlings. a caller here on Saturday. recent caller here. rece THE PATTON COURIER Misse s Charlotte and Evelyn Bor-|was a caller here on Monday. X-ray pictures taken at Memorial | by field reached the house with neigh. S. Sprout of Ashville was a re-| Hospital have revealed that Edward | bors, the fire that resulted from the The annual St. Augustine Church |Revloe, suffered a fracture of the | that the residence was doomed. ter, Helen and Walter Borguson and | picnic will be held here on Saturday, third lumber vertebra when he was | v————— son, are also visiting at the Borguson | August 20th, All kinds of games and | squeezed against a mine prop by a|GALLITZIN YOUTH home. amusements are on the card. A large | car which jumped the track Friday at | IS MISSSING The Courier was in error in a state. | crowd is anticipated. Chicken dinner |the Monroe Company mine. He is ve-| Julius Mearnic of ‘Gallitizin, aged ment a couple of weeks ago concern- | 2nd supper will be served. Dancing in [Ported to be paralyzed from the hip! 20, has been missing from his home ing the name of the purchaser of the Barton property on Beech avenue. Hertzog. The Rev' D. W. Felker, of Dun- cansville, will be the preacher at the Methodist Episcopal church, this place on Sunday next. This service will be ing as has been the case since the pastor, the Rev. T. P. Gorman, has |of Ebensburg, died at the Allegheny [shortly after 10:30 o’clock Saturday gone abroad. The balance of the ser. |General hospital at 3 o'clock Tues- | night of severe burns over t} . . the pastor's vacation will | day afternoon of diabetes. vices during be on Sunday mornings. Mr. and Mrs. Leo V. Pfeister and |December and was the son of the |home of her parents. Mrs. family, of Carrolltown, were among friends in town on Monday after-|Who made his home for many years | charged from the hospital in Blacklick township near Nanty-Glo |urday afternoon, after The mining situation in the Central {He was born there and was gradu- [ical attention for severe Pennylvania field remains at a stand-|ated from Indiana State Normal] hands and rieht still. How long the strike will last |School and the Medico-Chirurgical col- | she made an attempt lege, which is assiciated now with the | the flaming clothine of her A number of local ladies atended Universary of Pennsylvania, Philadel Fire that followed the f: a bridge tournament at Ebensburg on |phia. Mr. Davis taught school in Eb- totally destroved the noon. is a matter of conjecture. Tuesday evening, the ladies of the |ensburg for three years before taking farmhouse with all contents, burg, Carnegie, a native of Black-|daughter’ of Mr. and Mrs. in the evening instead of the morn. |lick township and brother of Assistant |of Short White Town District Attorney Clarence E. Davis County, died in the Ind the evening, Music by Stoltz orches-|down and is in a serious condition | since Jaly 24 and efforts fo acertain ra. Be Emanuel is the father of four | his whereabouts have been futile. Ac- ————————————————— children. - cording to companions of the young DR. LAWRENCE J. DAVIS ——— eee | man, he boarded a freight train at IS CALLED BY DEATH | FATALLY BURNED AS OIL EX-!the eastern approach to the Gallitzin — PLODES IN LIGHTING RANGE tunnel and told them he was going | for a short ride. His disappearence ne. | Was not known to members of his i. Indiang | Lomily until he failed to return home Hans. Hospital| 30 the evening. : . Fhe young man is a son of Mus. entire] Julia Mearnie who with his brother body sustained late Saturday more | John have been making diligent sear- Dr. Davis was 41 years of age last ing in an explosion of kerosene at the | ch, but so far have found no clue, x ae Blaine | though Pennsylvania railroad police i. and other authorities have been noti- | fied at many points along the main "i line. | Relative fear that” the train crew losed the door of the box car which 1e is reported to have entered. 4 The Mearnic youth is said to have ol on | been attired in blue trousers, did mot yaoderd) wear a coat and his cap was of light Dr. Lawrence J. Davis of Ebens- « Margaret Short, aged 17 ate John Davis, a prominent farmer Short, mother of the victim. w was dl i | rye . g . rs entail | ¢réam color. He is of slender build Catholic Daughters of the Barnesboro, |UP the study of medicine and after ling a loss estimated at $10,000, with | 2Pout five feet, five inches in height Ebensburg and Cresson Courts par- [completing his medical course in 1912 | partial insurance. and weighs about 115. . } oe ve 1 3 1 » . . ticipating. The gathering next week [he began practice in Carnegie, where | The victim was fatally injured late +14 g = % . as atally. injur lat TQ mp, scr OT will be at Cresson and a week later | he had been located since that time. [Saturday morning when che no. ADMINSTRATOR’S NOTICE Barnesboro will act as host. Contined cool summer weather in|Ellen Somerville Davis and two sons, stove, prior to lic Lawrence, Jr., aged 11, and Bond V.,| When the maturity of corn to a great evtent,|azed ten. He also is survived by his | lighted match to the oil in and the usual delicious. roastin’ ears mother Mary E. Davis, who is with [the gas from the kerosene will be with us at a later date—at|her son, Everett C., at Nanty-Glo, and | causing the flames to : these brothers: Merton A., Ports-|ignite her clothing this section of the state has retarded least we hope so. A. P. Myers of Carrolltown, tran- morning. Cole and cently at A number of local ing folks are time. The following Mr. and Mrs. Larimer, Ruth Grant |< the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | A. C. Winslow ,of West Magee ave- their guest on Sunday the Rev. Nor-|s ri church last Sunday morning. The Miss rezza were guests at the Mangiacarne || home, in Altoona, recently. ST. AUGUSTINE NEWS NOTES i GLEANED DURING THE WEEK Miss Theresa Douglass of Patton is spending a few days here with rel- atives. James Hertzog of Dysart was a call- er here on Saturday evening. spent Saturday evening here with friends. Miss Louise Naylor of Dysart, was |F a recent visitor here. Mrs. J. C. McGough was a business aller in Patton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Conway and family of Scottdale, were Sunday vis- itors in this place. Miss Marie Cretih was a Sunday caller in Chest Springs. John Kessler of = Frugality, spent Sunday here. Mrs. B. J. Ryan has returned to her home here after spending a few I i ( t Ronald Wyland was a recent call- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Adams spent ard MeNulty was a recent tor in Patton. Mrs. Eds R. C. McCoy of Ebensburg was a mm Noel of Fallen Timber was a |S it visitor here. [ was a recent business caller here. Winfred Borguson has returned to | Phildelphia after spending his vaca- | cent business callers in this place tion with his parents sacked business in Patton on Tuesday Disguised in legal verbiage were a Short, who v great variety of human troubles Mon- The annual reunion of the descend- day, both in the cases of defendants ants of the late Henry and Elizabeth | Who wavied the finding of true bills their friends was held re-|@ > ] : on Svlvan Park in East Carr-|of guilty and in the trial of civil cases oll township. More than 100 persons |at the beginning of the August term attended. of court. spending this week camping near|of a man and his 14-year-old bride Lock Haven and advices form the |with whom he eloped, the larceny of party are that they are having a good |¢ 4 are in the outfit. [2 smokehouse, the beating up of a eo Luther, Chick Welty, Agneslfather by his son when the father lcho, Elvirna Kane, Punk Nolan,|interfered in a row between husband Martha McCoy, Pete McCann, Grace |and wife, the theft of an automobile, Dinsmore, Gladys Fuller, Aldien Rho-|suits for damages for injuries by au- dy, Penny Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Ranck | tomobiles, tangled claims for rents Siebel detested Tete teetets ate tonte and. Bill Luther. suit for damages by frozen and bur- Derr G. Winslow, of the “Progress” |s : > force, at Clearfield, spent Sunday at|by the tenant without notice to the of Altoona. The Rev. Norris de-|old and that they were married in livered the sermon at the local M. E,| Cumberland, but it also was shown he abused her and she 1s now with her secret servie : 1 $ service melodrama with s Lucy and osephine Ter- | mother. Lopez is 22 years old and has ama with a He was sentenced to pay the costs and err Ea - to serve from six months to five years ed the South Pacific musical instru- ment, so-called, and he is to do 30 days for it. Tony Dragovich, Andy Kubanyi and Peter Kozlina are to serve 30 days to four years for the ® smokehouse robbery of bacon, spare- e a n Miss Jane Wheatley of Pittsburg, | ribs, salami and regular sausage. They 1 S were accused of having committed the theft in March of this year, but the mission in November, 1925. Matin Cover was the prosecutor. ed in a quarrel he was having with his wife. He wags sentenced to serve from 30 days to three years in jail. mas admited they had stolen the au- Spring alley, Franklin, for which they : 3 3 2: ’ s. are to serve nine months to five years py Aeseees soeisielaiorosivclaslasiasiaddacdaiondestodacts in jail. Somerset County,have uprooted 18,- 000 evergreen trees, plantd by the beer, according to John W. Keller, Mr. John McCormack of Johnstown | Harrisburg, chief of the extension bu- : reau, Department of Forests bureau, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Noel were re-|Department of Forests and Waters. In the Estate of Frank Pinali, late f Kast Carroll Township, Cambria Jounty, Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters stration ce. t. a. in the estate f said decedet have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in- Dr. Davis is survivd by his widow, | quantity of kerosene young and and If you have a visitor or have been | mouth, Va., Montell, Pittsburg; Eve- around the stove, jdebted to said estate are requested don’t fail to let us know |rett mentioned above Charence E.,| Her mother, in another part of the to make payment and those having or about. We are only to glad to get|of Ebensburg. residence at the time, rushed. to {ho | demands against the same will make kitehen and suceeded in extin. 2 hn | them known without delay to, SOME STIFF SENTENCES ling the flames on the daughter’s | Raymond Buck, Adninistrator, ARE GIVEN PLEADERS | clothing, hut not until Bath woneni os ; Patton, Pa had been severly burned. W hen M Reuel Somerville, | Attorney for Administrator, a Patton, Pa. as worki ind stood before the court on pleas There were stories of the troubles 1 ukulele valued at $7, the looting of THEATRE PATTON trates eleslesedetileetestes te tiotied eoTesfeudeeestes Seite esteadndecdrolistectedratoctisoct to ve eo ee ele eee oefeetesleeleet Teeirelestanionfeateoduntectotactoctoctenontestestasgeod TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT KENNETH HARLAN IN n sub-leases and quit notices and a sted water pipes in a house vacated ywner. Antonio Lopez pleaded guilty to en- x : : ; ® °® nue. ticing and marrying a minor child Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Winslow had as {His case held over from last week, e 1 In showed that the girl was 14 years A mystery thriller of American border adventure. A hero who is trapped AY pond a hs with a 2ypsy in the smuggler’s den, Also MELTING MILLIONS, NO. 2, AND COMEDY. RR ofecdeetes n jail. om William Gibson admitted he snitch- 29 CROCS poreieeieeiatite ty Teele te ete ete ete teat ote eee Tne ee eo eo ua? Seegselseieianiantactes] sesroisaienlaelenTeetesteoteatee teste teete ute ote ete ote 20 ote! ets See ee SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th. MONTE BLUE IN CARRIES Tecgredecieciects : I'he big murder mystery comedy! Shots in the dark! Ghosts! Scotland Yard! International Spies! A girl's : heart awakens to love and the plot is her’s to unravel. John Gallo, Jr., said he assaulted Comedy and News, iis father and broke a rib, punctur- ng a lung, when the father interfer- lea of guilty was for an act of com- BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 1:30. In addition to the above, Jack Perrin plays in a six reel Wester feta EST room n : ‘harles Bradford and Eugene Tho- Fp ae) Si hy e, "WEST OF THE RAINBOW’S an extra two-reel comedy. Admission at omobile of Ralph Hochstein from matinee or night, 15¢ and 30c. 080 t oats Ror ie ee Be etoeToctsetecostorts che chuihe be btn 3 reesei rian es lelectedtesealeite ide tanto ste teatenta ates test, MONDAY, AUGUST 15th. Judge John E. Evans heard the case vin Ashollle of Pierce Shomo againt Grover C. TWO SH QS FOR THE PRICE x Yi or Ar Ae he Ellsworth MeCon- | Weil, Shomo winning a verdict on his WO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. NE des Po iad suit for $800 for damages to an au- tomobile alleged to have been caused Mrs. V. W. Yahner of Loretto, vis-|by the careless driving of Weil on the sy ne ' William Penn highway in Jackson township Easter Sunday. PINE SEEDLINGS USED MAE MURRAY IN “VALENCIA” A colorful tale of love, plot and countr plot, set ag- ainst the backeround of Sunny Spain. Also KENNETH Mexican coal miners near Seanor. HARLAN in “THE SAP” He captured twenty-two Germans but he was no he- FOR MAKING BEER Here’s a new source of home brew tate and have carried them home for The discovery was made by Mr. ro in his home town. The story of a mother’s boy who } ~ springs, | Kellr while he was on an inspection ade himself : an’ . oy : Leo McMullen, of Chest Springs, made himself a man’s man. Also a two reel ¢ ody EL ee : tour recently through the southwest- . i two reel comedy. Ad PR) oTeeleeles oJeedeeeeleele, ote. Testeeleeteetecleetesteote, odes! Petite? oJeedealeste. ytoghoy + Teclertordestecs ofreeadesdiatecde * s . Jeet Joe! 2 + loo] 3 CW) Jo Joo v Ta ogee Feiteslealseleeleelonla ern part of the State that took him mission, 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. fecueireleoleedselunfunfunfusfucdunfudefoes sdrefedeededondedoledesudedouleefride fiiiieelel iii to various plantations in the vicinity a RR RRA 4 < |of Seanor. He visited a planttation on ” reibss s 4 | the property of a coal company, ex- TUESDAY AND WE 4 4 | pecting to find a fine young stand - # lof two-foot pines. Instead he found RAMON NAVARRO AND ALICE TERRY IN jt &|a barren hillside. ; s pe Amazed, he called at the office of 4 [i | the coal company to find out what 9 9 . | had happened to the trees. An offi- n 3 %icial of the firm said he had seen the ’ I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AS A CANDI- i [ Mexican miners, who form a large 3 # | percentage of the employees at the 'e 3 \ Trp TON N YT A mm | mine, carry huge armfulls of the yo- . . : ta : DATE FOR COUNTY CONTROLLER SUBJECT TO ihe, Samy. ah Ani A that to : A dramatic thunderbolt launched against mankind's . Dorr linn on sri to brow boar universal enemy, Scandal,. The story of a man, his beau- HT DTT : 1 D AS TVD BAN w | workmen used them to brew beer. ] 4 emy, daai,. : i an, § ¢ . THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES SEPTEMBER 20TH, Those chaps will make beer out of tiful wife, his young friend! What a triangle! And what . # | anything, and what's more, drink it,” an unlooked for climax! Ramon Navarre’s first appear- 1921, % [the official told Mr. Keller. The lat- ace since he nade “Ten-Th ar Aloo usm pen X & | ter said he could take mo action in f : ae 3 yA MITENCOR T TDD m , a x the destruction of the trees because YOUR INFLUENCE AND SUPPORT WILL BE % | the ming has chanred hands since the A + | trees were planted and the responsi- APPRECIATED. # | bility for plantation lis only with the 4 | owner at the time of Dipnting oo “ sa Of is laugh i ” p. . . . . od Ral yn do 1s Jaugh 1; of," My . A three reel motion picture of Patton, Carrolltown, Z|" The brew made trom the bine sears Sunset, Spangler, Barnesboro, and Hastings, made thir- # lings is supposed to be similar to the teen years ago. See these towns and the people as they 8 + | spruce beer in this section a genera- were 13 years ago. Most of this picture was made in * | tion ago. Two kinds “hard” and “soft” Patton 4 | were made—hard for he-mountaineers | . . “|and soft for Forth of July celebra- esdsedurtuntesfastestuntostantestontunttostesonter Sorfastosfoofortofitentocdestuategosdeofuudecosiesdesgestenguntestaniods | toms. LOCAL A NEWS Condensed It Various | Bus Fire recently Joseph Coreo o family was aro and had a nar out of the buil Domineck Je ael, suffered a the left leg la stone fell on hi mine at that pl: the Windber ho: Farm accider of one boy and another when 1 fo ,of Hollida Friday, f red when floor opening Showalter, 5, o in the same hos leg suffered wh knives of a mos An attempt sympathizers to Boston was fru other day, and f ed, one of then good” of Cresson leader. Valentine We: died at his ho last Friday nigl T. J. Shirey forester was in ship last week ir state tree sedli vate owners. T spected were the F. Arble of Car lyn Lodgee near John Rublensk ner, working in hurst, Clearfield to death on Th week by four n shanty. Almost 100 pe boro Court of C America attende ries of bridee | August. The fi ensh on Tue week at the K. « neszhoro Court le more than 17,00 clusion of the fi will be held at ( A banquet will b of the tournamer Buildings that 000 when erected sesqui-centennial, at auction for 000. The huge which was the ventions went ur $4,800, Miss Nellie C: Mr. and Mrs. Ti Cro Roads, anc Carrolltown, wer Benedict's churel Tuesday of last y Edward H. Wi 1 Ol the S was admitted Sa orial hospital, Ji ment for a fract tained about fou when he was st bile, according to Since the acciden to use the leg, it a patient for ove Harrisburg hospi 26 years of age min Williams. I ported as favoral A reunion of th at Sunset Park r ket picnic was h composed of kin towns from nortl affair proved an Mi Anna Kr town and Willian boro, were unite week in St. Nich at Nicktown. The fourth loc cumb to the dise died at the Altoo This is an almost ord. John Dughi, the last vietim. T nail recently. Th boy in the hosp lockjav 1d his « Between bers and ensburg Salem tended the sevent the Salem Home The reunion was 1 success despite tl er and a splendic ried out. TROOP ONE OF SCOUTS FI The first trop scouts. is now ful fourth patrol was day night at the when eight new tenderfoat tests. The regular me last Friday night. tice in drilling code of signalling explained in a ve usefulness of the Plang for a log the Killbuck wo and completed. After this sho was adjourned.