EE orough . sojpeiaeionesiosionfociorts Pennsylvania, strict of Pat- year ending . $43,997.88 : 312.256 50.00 respite $43,360.13 CHEMISTS CREATE THE PATTON COURIER The Book of Songs $ revert 70 hot- never too cool For Your Old Iron [ _ Astronomical, Dr. Speer, experienced specialist, The sun is a million and a quarter | fo merly with National Doetors of times as big as the earth and 332,800 | Milwaukee, also some years connected times as heavy. The size of the fixed | with the Philadelphia and Pittsburg stars and the planets varies greatly; | Colleges and hospitals, treats without some are smaller than the earth, while | surgical operations or hypodermic in- others are larger even than the sun. | iections, diseases of the blood, skin, The earth revolves completely on its and the internal organs, rheumatism, axis every 24 hours, or 365 times a |Scaitia, lung troublese, old ulcers, year. tape worm, eczema, asthma, chronic : constipation, epilepsy, high blood ee pressure, bed wetting and other mor- : o STC ATT bid affections of the body. Mis, AMELIA SCIT TICCAT. Years of experience and the great number of cases successfully treated prove that the methods of the doctor are very dependable. Many people keep on suffering from ailments that might be greally ’ ¥ hE chilies improved because they cannot afford by her husband and eight children. to 2o to high priced specialists away from home, and few communities have sufficient numbers of such cases to COMING TO PATTON support a specialist. The doctor has solved this problem PALMER HOUSE by travelling from town to town to meet the sick. He instructs patients recommends a course of treatment, and teaches failing women and men how to take care of themselves at Mrs. Amelia Scitticcat, of Martin dale, dropped dead at her home on Monday afternoon shortly after eat- ing a hearty meal. Death was attri- buted to heart trouble. Shyg ys survived SEPT. 2nd. FAIS FOR ONE DAY ONLY. home. 1 ,007. To those having ailments of long . Hours 9 A. M. » P.M. standing. whitev , 30.00 DUSTLES T Perhaps you never realized that a Bank Book DI AM fou P n standing, whatever the trouble may 82.50 35.2 Daok oF SPECIAL OFFER . A. C. SPEER, Specialist. be, and notwithstanding the poor re- 2 1s a hooK of songs. (Liessed by the State of sults of former treatments, come and 20.76 : : . FOR A LIMITE ennsylvania.) . talk it over. nna H R N Every depositor who has one of those high ITED Brings the knowledge of forty Ladies are requested to come es- $43.360.13 orses un Under Ideal y prized books in his possession can tell you that TIME ONLY Vears of osperience.in the successful scortod. pe just to leaf it thru and see colum after colamn of treatment of Complicated chronic con- DR. A. C. SPEER onditions, Thanks to I Sci ’ dollars saved makes the heart sing with joy. TO APPLY ON ditions. (Home Office: Pittsburg, Pa.) adv. cience. 3 1s A dollar starts a saving account and gets you PURCHASE OF 7 3 40.00 one of these books of happiness. Every dollar sav- THE NEW 760,00 6’ ! SARIS Be She horse's ed and entered in it will add another note to your - 218,000.00 ust,” a phrase immemorial hymn of ha iness. A : in the racing world and run bp Ww LSTINGHOU voy i $218,947.13 ning back to the time when the mem: I a) ory of man runneth not to the con- THE FIRST N 10 AN AUTOMATIC IRON Tn enn "59 500.00 trary, seems destined to be obsolete $ 22000.00 soon, race goers say. THIS REMARKABLE IRON THAT a Gradual improvement in caring for PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA REGULATES ITS OWN TEMPERATURE GEO. E. PRINDIBLE PRESIDENT $116,000.00 the big metropolitan tracks near New nN ss 102,947.13 York and Chicago, as well as others 3. B, Prindile, Pros, PE Varaboush, V. Pres NOW = LESTER IARIMER, mV: PEES AXD CAVHIER F. L. Brown, Cashier Reuel Somerville, V. Pres JAMES WESTRICK .. VICE PRESIDENT $218,947.13 in various sections of the country, is responsible for the change. Landscape gardeners have wrestled with the problem for years, not for the benefit of helping the “students of Total Resources ............. $2,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up .. $100,000.00 Surplus Earned .. $100,000.00 Or 75¢ Down. ONLY 37-75 WITHOUT OLD IRON Balance Monthly. DR. P. J. KELLY . VICE PRESIDENT MYRON 8S. LARIMER ... ASSISTANT CASHIER @ 83.95 form” but for purely aesthetic reason 3 HOLL OP HONOR NaN: | HE is 3 90 id 22,500.00 Dustless race tracks, it was agreed, Phone Us Today 41,463.97 would add greatly to the comfort of ¢ 5 320.00 the spectators for the best race finish : GRANGE NATIONAL BANK =e 16,960.77 in the world holds no thrills if only 52.50 the judges can see it. Ix : a? &4 & mt PATTON, PA. 12.00 Today chemicals are freely used in 5 b 2) MONEY FOR FARMERS oa keeping the dust from rising. Chem Long term mortgages on lower interest 4 PCT. PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS mrmmteererr——— $89,186.07 ists had to find something that would not injure the horses’ hoofs and at the same time permit thoroughbreds to use their maximum speed. rates are afforded jto farmers under the terms of the Farm Loan Act. We have $250,000.00 te apply to pur- chase of land—payment of debt or oth- is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, WILLIAM H. SKILES. part in several major engagements. Mr. Seiles was an employee of the 3 PCT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS DIRECTORS Calcium chloride, a chemical that Bilious Fever and Malaria. er farm improvements. William Hartness Skiles, a resident | , R P. for many years. He is sur- JAMES WESTRICK DR. P. J. KELLY 3 2 .00 absorbs many times its own weight It kills the germs L. B. EATLOR: SecretaryoTreasuter, jof Wilmore for over full o continy, re & his widow and a number of iy of water, has been used for some s . Bell Phone 183M, Ebensburg, Pa. ng a Yeas of ig Civil w an Shed children. The funeral services were T. M. SHEEHAN P. C. STRITTMATTER : a 11S home ere oa seven 0 Clock 00 years on the smaller tracks at county Sordav PS Tare DE ek as Li on held on Wednesday in the U. B. chur- €. J. NOON B. J. OVERBERGER 50 { and state fairs and now is coming into 2. Sugestostereetacdoreforfoctustorteotestonscduedestoctesfucianfacfontarfrefestoctesiont Tangosiseiangesgargonfestosianfacesdeafecfonfecfecfosieniede an attack of paralysis suffered Fri- eh i ays the Lutheran BARTH YOUNG LESTER LARIMER .00 wider employment on the larger |g % | day, the second attack within the last | “MeterY ¢ ¥ : 00 -—s oh wl 0 Years G. E. PRINDIBLE B. BLANKFELD : i tracks. % Me ars : MRS. CATHERING DIMOND, .26 & #%| Mr. Skiles was 81 years of age. He x . w x served two enlistments in the Union Mrs. Catherine Dien widow of $ 2,204.12 5 %|army during the civil war, and took | Jesse Harrison Dimond, who passed an % i ery five years ago, died on Monday BUTTE ELLE TEC LEER RULE 3 x But « evening at her home on a farm near 91 & 2 § Wilmore where she spent practically 08 = kA all of the 87 years of her life. .33 > Mrs. Dimond is survived by a dau- .36 . ghter, Annie, on the farm home, a son 36,954.68 English Idea Not Needed in This Country, However, 20 Tete oefeeleetestes COA fovtasfestes 2.2, + os] & », + Posted Tooled 2.0, ae] loeges World George, at home, and another son, Andrew, of Junius, The Kind That Simply Reaches Out and Grips You .00 ’ : 65 Experts Say. ES : : 00 : % 15 MANCHESTER, England, en- |% % Ln ae A gineer 15 years ago patented |. kX a8 585.80 an apparatus to be used on au- |% i tomobiles which would collect its own & a ; Z | alr | never 14 As described by Church Howe, then o 1 5 28 American Consul at Manchester, the | g I eld or d g 1] 5 .00 device drew the dust into funnel & & 16 | shaped conduits which ran from the |% A a ' m— rear of the front wheels to the rear o + now : : 3 5,563.30 of the back wheels. & x { The dust was blown into a central od n % box, either by air pressure of the |W 5 97 { moving automobiles or by a centrifu- | 3 SU C 3 03 gal fan geared to the driving shaft o - % 5 1 of the car. : “ % 15 Such an apparatus would have little x _ o Ye. : > Gi success in America today, highway “ + Ye } un 5 engineers point out. Recent improve: |g x a 2250.04 ian in on construction have elim- x w a i 2 Lo [7] inated che dust problem almost to the | : ’ 97 minimum in some sections and even | i 51 old dirt roads may be modernized by x : : : 5 60 applications of calcium chloride. » After ten years of manufacturing experience Fri- i Fige-passenger 2.door Fiye-passenger 4-door = ; i idaire is fr ; ifficulties of experiment and the $1105 $1495 1,406.08 BACKYARDS GIVE i gidaire is free from the difficulties of expe t 3 NT 3 JOY TO CHILDREN 2. price being lower on account of enormous production— Roadster, Series 115 Brougham, Series 120 $48,964.02 3 & $1195 $1575 i URN your backyard into a bil |i 50,000 Frigidaires a month. The wisest thing b do i 3 | Teorgmmsn core. Four passenger Sport 09 dren's playground! wep |r BUY FRIGIDAIRE NOW. Don’t experiment with untried $1195 $1495 iin 00 That is an idea growing © D 3 of Five-Passenger Sport Five-passenger Sport — idly in various sections of the United & models. oo Touring, Series 115 Touring, Series 128 da. 5 oe $1225 $1525 33,413.09 States and Cana 2 TT" One of the first to do that was |; yl . n + | Fous:pa: Cc F C > George W. Perry, Director of Parks & -» Club er 135 Chub Coupe: Series 128 THE TUSCUMBIA, DESIGN A470 ® 00 and Playgrounds, of Orange, N. J. % 4 $1275 : $1765 OCCASIONALLY you see a house that Convenience of arrangement features 83 who one year ago sxaplisned 2 50ree x 3] Fisewassengsed door Fivepyssenger Coupe, seems to reach out and take hold of the interior. In the entrance vestibule is T tion center in the rear of his prob & $1295 $1850 you. That is the sort of house this one a handy and desirable coat closet. The liv- 6,661.83 So pleased was he with the success of the idea that he told others of it oe ees oJeede 2%, faegeetest Five-passenger Town Brougham, Series 115 Five-passenger Brougham, Series 128 is, Its appeal is not only swift but lasting. ing room extends the entire depth of the It caught the man who bought it while it ; house, with windows at either end and on a $89,038.94 and today a well-established organiza. |+ op ow oe oo 1 $1925 ; 28, $147.13 tion, called the Backyard Playground |i x $1375 . 9 od was still in the the side, an open aor rine Association of America, is functioning % i Four passenger Coupe, Severpaseses an, course of con- fireplace, and a wih foalgassiors iy New Yor ou a ee ¥ $1465 $1995 $i2getion and eh sun room con- n hot weather the most popular | == = = 5 was clos nected by a door den hose |, da | All prices f. 0. b Flint, Michigan, Government tax for r : Wm part of the equipment is a genes ose 15 % prices. 0. Flint, Michigan, Governmen before any of the beside the chim- which serves as a shower bath for u 3 interior finish ney, Opposite children. a . or x ras begun. And : Those playgrounds have been salv |% 9 & today Shin eculd he fireplace a aged from dismal areas of tin cans | ob gi be nis oor opens into and other rubbish. The janitor has [% Bell Phone 183-M. EBENSBURG, PA. 5 h ys half a passage to the been enlisted as groundkeeper and di 3 % ouse tor ha: ql 0.wo-oow. breakfast nook, rector of activities, and when he 18 |%, ooo ou muiodsuieulsubedsuiosdnisinfudeoilod ff debi d eget 8galh what it oft which an in- of the alert type, he has worked to | cost him. It was closed stairway make the ground quite in keeping with | = di deus id built in one of the leads to the up- the more ambitious recreation centers, orleans seateotuedsefaeeatesteefoctaatentosteotontofootesfeafesfunianfufuefanonfosfesiont oeegesgesfentacfortasferiaefocfoniaconi it most exclusive per floor Dining rolling the earth or pounding it down |. 3 residence dis : & Bf ° B- : room and kitchen Srmly and spreading a thin layer of [4 J. EDWARD STEVENS 4 tricts of Cleveland and is of common brick, are large, well lighted, with the breakfast calcium chloride to keep down the i. oP & : . ’ ’ dost. & % with enough of timbered stucco and field nook between them. In the congested districts of the [% FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER i PAT TON AUTO CO. stone added to provide a very effective con- On the upper floor are three sleeping Zum larger cities, particulariy in New York, the idea has caught on, the play ground experts declare. 2. +! Phone Office and Residemce CARROLLTOWN, PENNA lo] o or . & RRR ONES Sfosgocsestefondosasgecntoctosngodasinfosnelsefiioiooioeonfoeuiodocfuedul \ PATTON, PA. Yeauty of the brickwork. trast and bring out to its best the burned-in The Common Brick Manufacturers’ aflet on brick construction sent upon request, rooms, a sewing room and bath, all opene ing upon the hall at the stair landing, = Association, Cleveland, Ohio, can furnish complete drawings for this design a neti
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