THE PATTON COURIER A Sr——————————— 7%, 200) D500 00000 TT) Z ing «8 of be cupable of fl at times found bureau of entom Patton Courier were a luxury then—Patton was the | speeted pfficers of high rank in the pioneer in paved streets in those day army, Published Every Thursday, and we were indeed proud of the f: wet. | Gen. Brett paid Henry L. Cannon, ce green me | The streets were wel Il constructed for lc ol tnt Ld 0 ’ ; inty Controller, high tribute, be- THOS, A. OW NS, Editor & Proprietor. the time—had traffic conditions been | ing in Pact. ts follows: tores SAE SE EOE oy pe the same, gs they were at tl time, “ . Entered in the Post Office at Patton, a. 2 . 3 ae ney | Here tonight: we have come to the streets would still be in fine con- |, vil % d Brie] re 4 a . . 4 as Second Class Mall Mutter. dition. But the heavy duty truck and | 2onor a man, who 1 can testify as a ARE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY. one of these tn , Subscription Bates $2.00 per year in Ad-| the heavier passenger traffic have | Valiant soldier and a great mun, He RTD roe a DLL EEH ELLE captured at sea, vance, Single Copies 5 Cents, told their storv. Patton’s street rose from a buck private to a lieu- EMPLOYEES HALF HOLIDAYS ARE OVER. African coast. Ee tenant as a result of his bravery and | caught on the RATE OARD—ILcgal Notices, $1.50 per | become bad, indeed, in sections, 'T or fraction t arco, for 3 insertions | have become a joke FUNERAL DIRECTOR faithful performance of the duties as- vessel, and was , mong ; ; d of Thanks ; Business Locals 100 and some of the ne | signed to him, i" 3 : % | of the iosects o ine; i ards, $10. r year; |® 1 : : 4 i ] 1s Tidine 1 MEM YP THR 4 T : | is He advertis 5 306 De Te people, who at one time loked at 1 am not interested in politics but EMBERS OF THE ALTOONA UE glo. tion, 25 pet. extra; Minimum charge,| them with more or less awe. But {I feel like taking off my coat and Him Hin f —— Phone: Office and Residence. $1.00. Cash must accompany all orders tor | Pattonites can 3 : n point to them with the | working for such a man and I will do i ’ ous orth Shi bisco.y nown Wedhesdhy | Pride that beliooves the pioncer—they | it at every opportunity. Henry L. to insure insertion. Unsigned correspon-|were the first really good streets in |Cannon( to whom I refer, was a very dence will be ignored at all times. Northrn Cambria County, and it took | thorough and efficient man when PATTON ’ PA. twenty vears for some of the other | working under me and I am sure he ) : IQ THY? ; 8 Or] ag S ave as good. vill be found as such in any office o : PRAINS--WHY?—NO BABIES, (neafby towns to have ag wood, =~" {Wl be found as suet 1p auy office o I : ad tor X heir way thi nterview Gen. Brett highly INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THE amiate A cilhed nob to Marry. WHICH 19 vad Yor ial and” will be rook weed vith the llauded the work of Controller Can- em WA No matter wh nograph record house will break iD 3 1 . he we don 1€ Female college graduates are in- duty.— Y will go In an i i f ¥ ntr 1H r ay S— the c "VE joung women. 3 k A nt Ca the SOY and He Hg hig row modern conception of good roads. We | non,»who had been especially assigned \ Wo . rai y 1 pl . + 3 \ ’ ie ND Eoyelon uy iid W A in | are all glad of the fact: but we have under the general. Lieut. Cannon was i ——— Slob Sa 1 Sa hg) Prove * nothing to be ashamed of. Patton had |in charge of a. platon of engineers o sons ar aug PS, 4 ; ¥ Teh 1 wt ] p 1 good sons a ud d au hters. HE the pioneer paved streets. who adv 1 w the front lines and \ 2 : Vassar knows that babies are im- Suist L ord ae TE, ria Troln LINES AV } 1 ust as advance ever nder ade plans gessar for construect- & portant. no matter what her daught.] , Just as advanced, however unde: Ide 7 or ‘k on the battlefield the new order of things is different {lon and repair we street lighting. The boulevard system | for the following lines of infantry, ar- ers may think, and establishes a sum- mer school to train mothers and fa- thers also in bringing up children. |is by far the best. Patton should not gtillery and supply train He was Ct { AB UAE De feed : en building will house this new |fall down at this time of street im-|pable of assuming responsibility an sen H / branch of learning: and husbands will | provement and pass it up. Be a boost. er 1 became acquainted i his h \ alr swad ta atted 3 _Jer for boulevard street lighting, and work, I always felt satisfied that he = ion be allowed to atted the summer lec 0 1 £00. would do his work right, which took Jor Economical Transportatio When he ; ri oe tures. Living quarters will be provid- | Perhaps we will get th a good de yf worry off the higher ed for them at Vassar. All of which ee 2 good deal x oir of the higher ; : RQ : m NTR icers, the general said. Tha wr . yy ; Maat a 2 a comIon Sn a ER ON County Controller Cannon thanked I'he windows will be unveiled l'uesday, September 13th . proves u RAT ETT, HENRY L. CANNON {those responsible ent i at 6: relock : sy Qo . : : THE WHEAT POOL . v 4 lai ho for ne event oa it 6:00 o’clock and the Style Show will continue over Wed- nnouncng the cf : y . .“ nis ne ana Ss tarda TY wila Tei ers 3 : ——— Si American farmers will be interest- | County Controller Signally Honored |, repay by being a good county offi- | nésday, Thursday, I riday and Saturday. I ° nl ed to learn that in Manitoba, Canada, At Testimonial Last Week, cial and uphold the trust bestowed in Tl al ne y¢ farmers control wheat export in a big him by ry Fo her. “Wihether my we iNPEeri Lan au 7 pool handling 200,000,000 bushels. The —— term is long or short, T will do my . Buick for 1 exporters that raised no wheat but im Koen trust sacred and . : got the profit have lost control, and |, Cambria county boys of the Eight- am os ft) 2 hig G54 Sneros jos td ala en ow Yice ahigher star formers are getting a bigger price |ieth Division of the American Army ple of Cambria County in carrying : and luxury t for their wheat. Perhaps our farmers [Which served in France during the dt the dities of that office. y will learn something from Canada. World waz) Iniied out 200 Shona at Ccnaressmin f that made an ad- po has ever ki We are proud of our railroads in)@ testimonial dinner given las week] ress In which fe referred to Heirs . > . : : interiors are the United States. Canada has more | In Jofustowr, to pay Eifinie to Brie L. Cannon as follows: Fall and Winter Wearing Apparel for Women as well A great | public demand has made formerly $760 . exauisitedr: # wails ar canits an 7 en. Lloy : ret ashington, ’ Sg . ar} aed, . ' . 2 . ssible 2 rice od 5 n 9 « a Z miles of railroad ver capita than any [ Jen, Move o out. Henry I. Canton | Henry L. Cannon, your buddy, whom as for men and children will be shown at this time possible a price Teductic BN 3 ; savy in ihe yor Sanadian sar controller of Cambria County, who |e are proud to honor here this ey- 2 the beautiful Imperial Landau. as harmoni mers produced 15,000.000 bushels o ontroier 0 BHIHNG, County, who ening, is a real go-getter. I have been Also the newest effeets i rN 0 q 3 . The Touri $ ai wheat sixty years ago. They produc- | Were attached to the famous organ- [| ooo fF of WE io le 8 ects in furniture, Carpets, Draperies You owe it to yourself to see this The Tonsing $505 and as ed 410,000,000 bushels last year. We {ization var—we have been closely associated and other accessories for the home will be displayed. masterpiece of craftsmanship Te, $505 ( Buick’s new have a powerful, energetic nation to Besides having earned a most en-|in business during the same period. I : : to see how iit cont Soe 5 ate low. sw the north of us, and are glad of it. | viable record during his forty years|think we first met during his chool A visit to Altoona at this time will be profitable, as fod pales TO anes GL Chevs Coup "625 | DE They are good pace makers. of service in the army and having [days over at Indiana Normal, where well as interesting. Te advan B SC vrlitney The Door $695 any loss of AIR - taken part in a number of conflicts, | his close friendship with Gov. Fisher pi rolog s ady es finan LE $715 road-clearan THE COUNTY FAIR. Gen. Bret was one of the most re-|was formed which resulted in his re- a ; , 4 with a specially designed body Cabriolet Canibrin county’ dan ‘well. aftord i ; vas formed which resulted in I Arrange to come and spend the entire day. You will Lo Hichar of such superb beauty ViTon Truck $305 And so.dow ambria county can well afford to S—— a — . ss —————— vi : bam Sor y Fisher of such s Chong SO, feel proud of its county fair, Which i | weietotetob bbb std EL boob t0 AREA find good restaurants where the best of foods are served and distinction that you are x Ton Truck $405 est detail of : . % Geefaeieeferiedachied Seedeefecdeaes gesfesseelerTodleeluslasleels . - : : don . >hassis only « now rated among the very largest in at moderate prices and first class programs for your enter- air od and delighted to find a Al on f. 0. b. Flint, wherever the country, and an event which af- | car of this type priced so low. ‘Michigan | 3 could be ms made them. has improve Again the st year is set. BUICK MOT FLINT, Division of Genera Sedans . . Coupes . . Sport Model +91 m © « » « af » ‘ . la | 3 ve - fords our citizens a ocak honeiror tainment at the theatres after your day’s shopping is com- goodness event once each year. . a pleted. It is only through the efforts and promotion of Chas. M. Schwab, the steel magnate, that this stupenduous event is made possible in this county, Arrange to attend the Fall Style Show on Wednesday, September 14th, if possible, and share in the Suburban Day Offerings. and it will live as a memorial to him long after he has departed this life. The fair grows bigger and better vear by year. It has already reached such proportions that a visitor really cannot see all there is to see in a single day. No better criterion of its drawing power of attendance could be given than to glance at automobile tire covers in the parking grounds during the week. Cars were there from practically every nook and corner of the Keystone state with lots to spare from Ohio and nearby states. The Cambria County fair is doing more to advertise Cambria County to both the other counties in the state, and to the nearby states, than any 'CHRISTOFF MOTOR SALES PATTON, PENNA. | rec ment tax to fh adde Ld ing plan, the most « COUNT - me HL QUALIT Y AT LOW COST 1 @ by reliable statistics. other single feature can ever do. ——— TIMES DO CHANGE j Paris dresse Is, realizing Hw oo Defrlosfelsefdoeustudelsstoiolscpsiolocpsfniedeenioosfoiodosffedecuiodedoeins i : : : > ; in,” are - 3 Times certainly have changed mir- long i is “coming vi A oa, & a aculously in the past twenty years. ing stocks of “transiorm # -" - a > 5 Transportation and travel, messages long hair Srang gement jor Deabed - & ° , ° 3 by air, everything has undergone a to wear while waiting for bo % O I ) OO I O Il e Ir i hair to grow. . Short hair is common sense, of s 2 revolutionary development. Toe] os Looking back to the Courier files oe i + of 1893 and 1894 we find that bicycles Your support and influence will be appreciated, and Tow sad, | o tp log i po x of Cambria County 5 Were shen the losest and most Popul your VOTE will insure the continuation of the same DS OMeSr # k : 4 PAT TON J In fact eveling hdd been worked up courtesy and efficiency that has been given all of the : Long after men had cut the 3 - “ such an extent that a bicycle road was tax payers during my term of office. hair, primitive women let their 5 5 ne talked of to run from here to Ebens- : nL en By Arthur Brisbane hair grow long, because, mat 5 I. ® ° % PATTO burg, but the bicycle method o trav- W. J. CAVANAUGH. SCIENCE AND RELIGION with grease, it was a good thing & x el entailed more or less hardship, and |; Jregeedoafootunlenfoofuntootuefoagocdestenengontiedostioortectseontoctrelootoctseoatootofoatostonloctontostoctostesteetoateod ies in cold weather. ini, & » PUBLICAN I = lots of foot power, reducing the rid-|™ ew TY Miiibielinld GASOLINE AND RUBBER. Long hair Sess rane 30 oh a er to a peestrian with something to men. Women do what men want, 4 & push when he reached a grade—so, of CANCER NOT CONTAGIOUS. and the long hair comes 5 PRIMARIES SEPT. 20TH, 1927 og course the proposed road or path was is ; 3 It will go away again. Ba - > far AERA rs VANISHING BOB. s — _. |%¥ Your vote and influence i is a preser The advent of the automobile and 3 At San .Toy, mining town in 5 =o ow te} commercial truck had a greater bear- LIBERAL ALI OWANCE The Rev. Dr. Shailer Motions Olio, Ray Wiggins, annoyed, hit |< Respectfully Solicited x Colds, Grippe, ing on matters. It came as a perma- "he J Dean of the Divinity School in Chi- off the ear of his mother-in-law, + > 5: nent fixture and brought towns and 1 1 cago University, 2p pislosophy 18 Mrs. Amanda Taylog, iy . . r Bilious Fever cities closer together. It did more a of no use in religion, because we A mob around the courtroom SORTA NCRL ICRA NC NORE ACRCNCHE ENCE NC SO NERC RE ny than that—it called or'and received on’ our 0 C €aner : cannot analyze our sliglon, “the wanted the man lashed, and the . It kills th better roads in every section of this P D i greatest moments are felt, you can- Mayor of San Toy told Wiggins country than any of us ever dreamed toward a new REMIER UPLEXC i not define them in words. There is pe ould quash the charge of 27 7 HH Z ar of twenty years ago. Bot a phiiogophtical ere) in the “maiming and disfiguring” if he Paved streets, even in the cities: A anguage or the intellectual pracess- puld take the lashing. 'EY FOR Y OUR old worn out cleaner that cs by which we seek to grasp the Wiggins said “Yes” Tis back AI Mont Long term mortgis méaning of religion.” was stripped, he was lashed & . ; : twenty-one times and everybody ; Philosophy has nothing to do with apparently was happy, including religion, and religion has nothing to pe other nda. What is the do with philosophy. Philosophy difference between a man that deals with problems that can be {ites off his mother-in-law’s ear solved, or may be solved, by proof, ,,4 a mob that insists on a public argument, thought. Religion deals fa5hing? with questions entirely beyond our rates are afforded to terms of the Farm Li a We have $2050,000.¢ chase of land—payn R EFRIG ERATION er farm improvement L. BEB. KAYLOR, | gets half the dirt in twice the" time, is worth something. We will take it and make you a most gene- rous allowance on it. Make the old FOR GLERK I POURTSL| | =o Topsos ver te Beran en In presenting my name to the vo- ters for Clerk of Courts of Cambria County, I feel that my experience as First Deputy Prothonotary of Com- mon Pleas Court for a number of vears qualifies me for the position to ich 1 aspire. If nominated and el- | ected 1 wili give honest, painstaking | attention to the duties of the office, and will devote all my time to it I assure you that your influence and This is the famous double action vacuum cleaner—the one that cleans by powerful suction and a motor driven brush. And it needs no oiling, for both motor and brush turn on ball bearings. It has many features that commend it to housewives. Only a down The rest can be paid in easy payments over * a year’s time. ro J PENN CENTRAL PATTON, PENNA. reach, that can be answered only by faith. Two kinds ot good news for auto- mobile owners: First, you are told that if and when the natural supply of gasoline gives out, synthethic gasoline will be made to take its place. Second, scientists have discovered a system of bud grafting on rubber trees which should increase the yield of a tree 400 per cent. It is predicted that the cost of rubber delivered in this country will drop from twenty-five cents to less than ten cents a pound. cientists say they can make § etic rubber as well as syn- thetic gasoline, but that probably ie postponed, like artificial making, until natural sup- A French scientist proves by eful observation that cancer is NOT contagious. To do away vith the false, persistent suspi- n is a great ble ssing. Married tiples, living together, one the victim of cancer, do not contract the disease from each other, and cannot contract it. That is proved There is some mild government supervision of the radio. Do the supervisors consider it necessary or desirable that the bloody, or otherwise, of prize fights should be sent into ho and listened to by twenty mi Lo of Americans, including children? Would you describe that as mak- ing an intellectual, “Christian and elevated use of a great scien~ tific discovefy? We must have the prime rig the bloody fights, of course, those that can afford 8 pay $135 a ringside seat, just a8 we must have “speak-easies” for those that can pay $25 a bottle for cham- pagne. But why carry the prize fighting into so many homes? Don’t prize fig ht promot vdcasti will ize that radio broadc g stop their prize fighting ecventu- lly? Clergymen here 1 there will be aroused as they listen to the interesting fight i: cws coming in over the radio and then there will be trouble. Many clergymen, fortunately, are interested in things more important to human salvation than Darwin's monkey theory—which, by the way, was never taught by Darwin, om he Fr nd Delco- Tie exhibit at the Cambria County Fair- NEW LOW PRICES. LE Kaylor, Dealer EBENSBURG, PA. Bell Phone 183-M. NAN ADMINSTRATOR'S said estate are requested to make payment and those having or igainst the samo will make them known without delay to, support will be apwreciated. cent appointment as our county con- fralier, the cause of this testimonial. a pleasure to say .that “Hen” Ns 2, record thus far is that of a real American citizen a record ‘of which his friend here are justly proud and in which every member of your division should feel elated. Raymong Buck, Adninistrator, f Administration c. said decedet have been granted Attorney for Administrator. 3 NE ee Office in the ( eofoedoet COR Joofeels LIME] “Nat ure ’S Builder. Brings best less cost per ac no-caustic, Vv available. Mos agricultural li use. 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