THE PATTON COURIER n Mr. and Mrs. Bob George, Mrs. Daisy Henry Lenz of Ashville was a recent | stables of said County of Cambria, that p Al D LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF Montieth and little Miss Barbara Brown kf Bn caller here | they be then and there in their proper of Harrisburg and Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett Grove of Ashville spent the [persons, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of Montieth of St. Benedict were the Sun- week here with the James Krise family. |said day, with their records; inquisitions; N D THE IMMEDIATE VICINIT : day guests of Mr, and Mrs. St. Clair Edward Horne has returned from Al-|examinations; and other remembran Montieth, ORS toona where he transacted business. | to do those things which to their offices re—————— Miss Mildred Montieth, a teacher in} Clair Davis is spending some time in |appertain to be done and to those who SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU ENOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT. | t1,o Revloe schools, was the guest of her | T0 DECOY TRUSTFUL CONTRIBUT Johnstown with friends and relatives. [are bound in recognizances to prosecute EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER J A LITTLE parents Mr, and Mrs, St, Clair Montieth The Cinch Party was well attended on | against the prisoners that are or BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM over the week end. Saturday evening last, The awards were | shall be in the jail of Cambria County, Mrs. Mary Montieth entertained the . as follows: Ladies first p > 3 | that they be then and there to prosecute -— . be i 3's . . : : Davis; Ladies sec riz gainst them as shall be just. M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the | of people at the Methodist Church last } Sewing Club at the Jims of Mrs. 5 Investigations of Various Schemes for Defrauding Public i odie Seon i y Rn 8 Sia } be jus Biinhura - - Pozer Jewerly C r [ Tuesday evening. Cirele No. 3 of the] Clair Montieth at 609 Magee avenue ,re- . sae vis: Gents Hoot ph Par. hie (11h Aas of Polis io ha a ns Tozer Jewerly Co. Washingt Sunnet Ii 7 1 Society of the church spon- | eently. The guests were delighted with Out of Money Disclosed by Bankers Association— Davis; Gents first pr —Howard [ the 11th day of February in the year of VOL Don't forget the: Washington Ot Ihe a CE Prip Around the World,” and | the readings given by Miss Anna Moore. . o er; Gents second priz . F. Warfield; |our Lord one thousand nine hundred and an in A hy on en Rn the tr a | i > ah toh England At the orn of the evening all sat Many Kinds of Fake Industrial Promo- Consolation—Lewis Carl. | twenty- -eight and the one hundred and ‘resbyterian church—wi e held. In | they guided he part wus a rl & : x i ——— if md ve f the independence of ie Ai raat vening. } Ireland. Jap ‘ ve Africa ¢ ) a pleasing lunch. Those present . : y=Secona year .o ! Municipal Halt nest. Tvesdoy ‘evening fl and Pan BI n Alles Su a Sow inl har Mrs, Taran tions Used as Bait. LEGAL NOTICE. the United States. Plan to be there. | own ® uveryone wad = VOI Mie L ARL STEUER, Sheriff Hon. Milton Spencer of Barnesboro was | with the fun and the food— Fpecially Youngs os an darling Mes one COURT SS RGCLA LAMATION | Sheriff's Office, circulating among Patton voters late in| the latter. It was a pleasant evening we derson; J 0 erg ar He, n E ( t "ROCLAM/ ON, | Bbensbare Pa at the week. spent. Music for the evening was sup: |horn; Mrs. Mary Montieth ; Nr tn By W. bid MOREHOUS Whereas the Honorable John E. Ev. | Miss Mary McAuliff primary teacher in| plied through th hg is fare Spangle and Mrs. St, Clair 1 Hg b 2 Public Relations Commission, American Bankers Association ans, President Judge of the Court of ce ins — - r= he rrolltown scheols, ‘spent Tuesday | on the Electric Orthophonic C- The stork paid a visit to the home o . . . 2 Cx ( leas of e Forty-Seve Ju- | Mrs. Judith Ann Fry, aged 77 years, Ee Tent Me I a ar ar ILLIONS of dollars raised under the disguise of charily gO Common Pleas of the Forty.Sevenih Ju-| Mrs. Jugith Ana Fry. asd #0 years; Conden orri School. local boy scouts as noted else- | left a daughter. i to line the pockets of promoters. Ticket sales on raffles are |, cumiria, nas issuca his precept bear. | moved to the Merey -hospital in Johns- Va i The icy condition of the | Where in this ASR0e re the, 1S of Mrs, 8. 3 Wirtner and son. Cyril wers commonly used, and while the loss to any one person who buys ing date the 16th day of December to me town jar on Saurauy atte ny bbs Tuesday morning made mot 1an- | the occasic last Friday at rents’ | recent visitors in Clearfield. ; ket 11 th at loss for the directed for holding @ COURT OF OYER [suffering a fracture of the right hip in gerous. | Night. Practically all of the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cunningham and ie] ticket is sma e aggregate 1 AND TERMINER and GENERAL JAIL|a fall in the Kitches of her home. Her FOR RENT-—Furnished house: SIX| 3. joys were present to enjoy the pro- | children of Hastings were Sunday visitors F United States runs into millions of dollars. | hurivery: ann QUARTER SESS- | condition is pronounced as fair. ;Dbera rooms and bath; hot water heat. Inquire |, of stunts and general scout knowl-|in Patton, Usually the promoters of these schemes first | TONS OF THE PEACE in Ebensburg, | -—mrm ere To at Courier office, or 219 East Magee ave-| go. The girls’ troop was also invited M. J. Wirtner of Johnstown was a re- for the County of Cambria, and to com- Mrs. Sue Hollen, aged 73 years, wife of 0 the « nue | and turned out strong. This week the lo- | cent guest for several-days at the home make a contract with some charitable insti Ente (00 th Dist re ot i a ar as ident: or week en LOST—$20 bill in front of th “ {cal boys will have as their guests the}of his parents, Mr. gnd Mrs. S. J. Wirt- : tution to conduct a campaign for funds on next being the fifth day of said month | Blandburg, died at her home on Febru- Motor Ve Bank on Monday, Reward if returned t {pov tron St. John’s Shitren 2 Barnes: ner, <p a wasent visitor 4d behalf of the institution. They are to run jor ie year 1928, and to continue for one ary th at her home in Sedro Wooly, 7. Tver iis office. pd boro. A big time is expected. ca- A. X. Baker was a rece : s : : : week. | Washington. The family has resided thera Tort yu! » Jerry Shechan was a visitor in{ orn cL 08 LIRR I re being oo Neroariiin, the campaign in the name of the institution jerk, = 0 coroner. | at at. Diet or Jus 10 comple intoxicati Lu > on Sunday. | cepted. Boys over twelve are welcomed Irvin Shuss has returned to his home and share the proceeds. The whole scheme Justices of the y, Aldermen and Con- tion of ailments. liquor. | Clara Gabrielson is home to Stay | ‘Vo. 4" Mas F. L. Brown ‘were at-|in Clearfield after’ a visit with relatives is often one of deception. To those who| —mmrroooomomooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee — - : koxication after spending several mu in Phil-| Ae ta rh ar Eira p , Bankers’ 1 and friends here. District adelphia Ave on ti x ee Te AA irs Tod J Keliy was in Altoona with have been led to believe that their contribu- mer, of F : I ¢ 14 ssoclation o Mc ay as 8 £ a. MTS. «J 3 j me of Mr. and Mrs. Rudie Hoover of Altoona 12 M 44 hel Dinsmore was confined to Jrelatives the early part of the week and tions go practically 100 per cent to charity, “ - after an called on friends in Patton over the last | rs. ache S Pe Was: C : ‘hile re wi sssed the motion picture 3 1 i oa oe They wer of the week | ne ? home several days this wesk with =» es “The King of Kings" at the the follow ing gase We investigated should % vie and duri Carl Hoover of Astoona spent Sunday |bad atack of .gripps., She is somewhat tr Theatre. prove illuminating. = 0 dovored. a here with friends | better — ee — A number of promoters recently contract- | > visited in : > 7 | Yr 5 ‘of Noweg ad: KX 3s A iss Catherine ine of Ebensburg is| The ladies of the I. C. B. U. held a . . . . . s oN Ss ‘ ls coh rine Jin 3 . 2 ese and | cinch party on Wednesday evening, Feb- SCHOOL NOTES ed with a charitable institution to put. on a %* x South. ani aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Kline, who |ruary Sth. The ladies prizes went to campaign to raise funds by the raffle of a o 8 Havana, re visitors at the county seat Sol Mrs. Charles Margaall, Iney Cunning- 3 new automobile. So far as the public could og w Under dav las ham and Marie Cassiday. Mens prizes . oq . . . oe 5 ernor Fis Aa TAS attendance Spd. whususl Toter- | re Serle te Anan Trey. of J Votes Gathered During the week tell from the banners used in displaying the “ A =r rin est marked the program of the Patton |len Maurer and Geosge Kane. The door bv Russell Christoif : automobile, the full amount of the sale price x & which. is Music club at the Feoruary meeting held | prize was received by Mrs. A. BE. All- py nusse ; o eriine W.R. MOREHOUS of the tickets went to the institution. There 3 + Mirch ti last week. bright. Last Wednesday evening he Senio . : . . . . . <> bf urday or FOR SALE--One Red Star 6-burner,|A. J. Bly is serving on the Federal jury | Boys entered into a contest with the was nothing to conv ey any other impression. Apparently it = & Sirvod. on wickless, oven attached, Oil Stove. Excel- | in session in Pittsburg this week. Chief § Sophomore Boys , and gave them a was open and above board and was bein conducted by men | oo Leo : 4 | ¢ D : vi i 1 : 3 ams a ood . . . . 3 & ny Breanne ey Be Jo ban buen wil | ny BiB shel ov 0,5 93): who veers pouting Holy fie grains. : So = : rnd a ler tues tion of Miss Helen Gl in eh farabaugh and Pius — of the Seniors, whose score was For several days a new automobile, & TONIGHT—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. T° ie : 4 ; der 16 directio 0 Miss ele Messrs. ank IS. »arabaugh ¢ $ s ors, Se . a i ty ¢ 108pi Krumbine a study of Italian Music was |Anna of this place left on Wednesday | nearly double that af their opponents mounted on a truck, Was driven ap ¥ wes. glaimed that we promotion + HOOT GIBSON IN + monja. ¥ made at the recent meeting of the Patton |morning for the west, where they will J The lineups and summary: and down the streets, with banners | had the support of the Chamber of 3 x 1 Saturday Junior Music Club, which was held in remain for about a month among rela- | Seniors—32 ; Sophomeres=n1s telling about the drive for funds for Commerce, but it did not have any x 3 George the: Goda Bailing. oi Siieos Nas|uves Sng. Hrends. Sor. Anna. e5peds Lo trum: por ©. Stickier| the charitable institution. One day [such an endorsement. It was claimed | € . ® 99 Ee low who the chairman of the social program S ansas y, e mr, ara- & J s i 7 3 nto ard i + ondy w Mrs. Mary Hoover of Palmer avenue |baugh will go on to Arizona, where he | Bochmuch . Cen ... Kusner the truck would go by displaying one that the corporation had a signed con: & a O in ul 2 Coal Mini recently entertained the Li. Club ! will visit his daughters at Tucson and | Lynn Guar Christoff of the popular makes of automobiles. | tract for the sale of millions of dollars 3 5 Mercy Ho at her home. ‘Honors at car aw- | Ray. Long .. .» Guar ......... Yahner A few days later it would parade by | worth of its products—orders enough | 3 \ : \ 3 for an inj arded to Mrs. Ed Sherr th Lit-| Word has bee h Satya ae of fie : Fie gn Petretsky olga, 5 displaying some other popular make. | to keep the mills running day and |< ALSO TWO SERIALS * pital Tues tle and Mrs. F. E. Farab: The | marriage in Cleveland of Miss Martha | Bochmuch 2; a e o er 21 aAte F 3 s . i ” 3 ” be fairly guest prize was received by Mrs. Margot | McCoy of Mellon avenue and Fred Me- zinger 2. Foul goals—Carretti 2 out of Periodically ‘the truck would pull into | night for many years and accordingly & LAST CHAPTEROF “THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER. % be EY S. Yerger. The guest list included the |{ann, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mec-}3; 2 out ot 6; Bochmuch 2 the curb where it would park for sev- | insure its success, but all that it had | + ® Helen S. +, s 9 9. r 2 a2 3 + - + T 9 3 following: Mesdames Charles Hobart; |Cann of Beech avenue. The young cou- | out of 2 Stickler 1 out of 2; Yahner 3 eral hours while the promoters plead- | was a valueless fake agreement. » FIRST CHAPTER OF “THE BIG ADV ENTURE. ow tna Mrs. Walter Little; Edward Little; Barth |ple are both well known in Patton, the fout of 5. ed with passers-by to take tickets on It was claimed by two of the prin- | «+ » burned la r =. Bd Sherrv: Me jetrick: yride hs g bee red in the office Some he students attending the a i 3 T seording Young, Bd Sa PRYS: ou Dia: i k ; Sonn hl 2 paving Been Siuployoy 1 ns Sffies ; Sot. of he at Chest Springs the raffle and thereby help a deserving | cipal promoters that they had had & ’ : : “ At ( ording Noonan; Farre opkins, Frank Fara- the enti sire sure = | Lies 2 € a1 = 1681 Springs : ; s 5 oe J 7 4 laying Pn Prone Campbell Henry Dona- | pany, while Fred is a genial employee of J on Saturday night were Alice O'Brien; charitable institation to meet its bills. | many years of experience in the manu- Jd. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 AND 18. 3 ony . : € g 3 : y, E 3 ay fog. on hy 2 3 3 g hue; Mary Fisher; Joseph Short; Ma the Central Hardware and Supply Co. Jerry Blair; Roumayne Ivory; Mary Thousands “Touched” facture of woolens,—in fact had or- og o . a» ati . 4 later. Litzinger; Pius Yahner; John Urich;| Mrs. St. Clair Montieth entertained at] Stoltz; Rose Biller and Alberta All- hod by th ganized and financed a woolen mill | Another picture like “Underworld.” The activ ity of i brothers ‘c George Woomer ; Frank Young and Mar- | her home on Magee avenue in honor of bright. . : Thousands of people, touc! he y the which is the largest in the United 5 a big city after Midnight. 5 eral got Yerger; and the Misses Mayme Hop- | the birthday of her mother, Mrs. Martha Winka Beck and Rhea Boyer visited appeal for help, bought tickets, the States. The facts were these two pro- | = Friday kins; Elizabeth Little; Martha Anna ahd | A. Spangle, recently. The evening was a Jat the Spanglér hospital on Sunday af- total sale running into the thousands . oh x Funer tose Farabaugh. A dainty lunch was ser- | very enjoyable one. Montieth ser-}ternoon. 4 3 ief of - oo aged 70 y ved by the hostess. { ved a lunch at the of the evening. The local boy scouts wore their uni- of dollars. Contrary to the belief 0 1) ¢€ a of late ye: Misses Prindible of West Mellon ave-| Mrs. J. H. Moren Mildren Moren | form to school last week, since it was the ticket buyers their contributions EA = Wis. tnetar nue entertained at a bridge at their home | and Jim Moren were visitors in Johns- | National Boy Scout week. 4 did not go 100 per cent to charity. id > when run last Friday. Honors were awarded to [town Monday. Nearly nine hundred pupils vacated Instead the charitable institution re- i ) Be road passe Mrs. Andrew Rhody and Mrs. George Misses Rhoda and June Rhody spent | the schools in less than one minute and ceived but 26 cents on the dollar, the 3 9 near Eben: Hoppel. Miss Sue Gill and Mrs. E. . | the week end in Pittsburg. twenty-five seconds during the fire dri | Bo nt th ge oe at 1 p. n Arble of Carrolltown received dainty gift | Don Coder of Akron is spending a few | on Monday afternoon. If there had really promoters getting 52 cents on he ge Pranic: awards at the evening session. A dainty |days at his home in Patton. been a fire then, I am willing to bet my dollar as their net profit, or twice the - 3 ted last T lunch was served. | George E. Prindible is home from Pen- | best Sunday hat that. this time would amount received by charity, while the o . bX fam for t n x ; 3 i 3 Jy te y Miss ary Bishop Jno hed basen the Saas F lori, where he spent the last have hash le Sensd Ly Shout a hie remainder of 22 cents on each dollar > ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS. Ate. now 6: guest of relatives and friends in Patton | several weeks. Mr. Bosserme oC cte 4 > 5 ANYA ~ oo A jury and vicinity, has returned to her home| Miss June Rhody spent Monday after-} exercises on Tuesday on account of the sepsesenial 1 Stonns Shesged - * Evans cou in Detroit. noon in Altoona. absence of Mr. Roth. against gross sales by the promoters + 1 ey T 204 dict. in Lav Mrs. B. J. Overberger of North Fifth Mrs. Andrew Rhody entertained the Joe McAfee was on the sick list last as expenses. oo MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. % ey avenue was a recent Johnstown visitor. | Tuesd Night Bridge Club at her home | Thursday and Friday. n other words, ever erson who oo . . . v ve . the amount Mr. and Mrs. W. ©. Armour of West |this week. Mrs. S. L. Weakland received | Cecelia Hritz and Gertrude Paranich I ror > > « For the Benefit of the P. O. of A. The first picture Nos sivers y Pet 1 ine « \ fv : ti i , < AY. Sftor- bought a 50 cent ticket for the sake 3 Magee avenue have moved to Gallitzin | first prize; Margaret Fogerty the sec- | hiked to Carrolltown on Sunday after : 3 £ it . ki 1 bile in wl where Mr. Armour is employed. ond and Mrs. F. R. Morey third. The | noon. of charity, contributed but 13 cents to > 0! NS sili % went over Mrs. W. E. Sharbaugh of Carrolltown | guests were Mrs. J. Mac Denlinger; Mrs. Catherine Somich, Mary and Anna charity and 37 cents to those promot- s = 3 back -Riv pi ne re Son! goon! of he Parents My [Fred Mes Z 32 Morea} a Shou solored around the horn on Sun-| yng the scheme. Whether you give The “Charity” Drive 3 ¢€ 99 ¥ hetug alles anc Mrs f 3. Morey o ‘almer wve- | be y Mrs. » 4 eakls : ay eve 2. 3 ie i ag SY t oe accident th nue Misses Campbell; June and Martha O'Brien and Jerry Blair were to charity or make =o Vestment i = e one a ¢ ) oe and was 1 Miss Frances McCoy has returned | Lynn Margaret Fogerty; Lin-{ Friday night visitors in Barnesboro. will pay you to get the acts! : moters had not been connected with |= oe time. from the Altoona hospital where she re- nea Forsberg and Mildre d Moren The chemistry students Fe ap in Unfortunately there is a general im- any mills for over twenty years and fi > ; : ME 4 Judie Jo cently underwent an operation for th in yw oakland snrertallie] the the lshoratory on Thursday and Friday, pression abroad that wildcat promo- they had attempted at different times |} A BIG AVIATION SPECIAL was the pr removal of her tonses. Frid ay Night Club at tne Palmer House | They tell us this soap will be sold at 15 il ining d 5 : be night at tl : : tions are confined to oil, mining and | , te mills, all of which had |& J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maycovitch were t week. The guests included Mrs. | cents a cake, but you place yeur order i i Th rath 1 ing 0 promote 3, be % ployes of tl recent Barnesboro visitors. iB rth Young; Mrs. Frank Young; Mrs. | early you may get .a bargain—say two new inventions. 10 a 5 y failed. One of the promoters repre- 2 mm 4 C 3 r'P Penn Alto The Rev. Father Peter Fox of Altoona gavnary She ry) Mrs, [Seorgs. Woome: J capes for a quarter, or something like Stock selling Progelins ne opersed sented that formerly he was president | & I'wo Shows—At 7:00 and 9:00 o’clock P. M. * There ar: was the week end guest of Rev. Father | Mrs. Edward Little; Mrs. J. . Moren ; | that. under the name of other industries. Y oe of school Henry O. S. B., pastor of St. Mary's |Mrs. M. D. Connell; Mrs. Sara Woomer ; Woody is wearing a new pair of dogs Fal Clai and general manager of one of fue Pe NOW COMES THE SEQUEL TO “BEAU GESTE.” colle # ti church, | Miss’ Lynn Rhody; Mrs. Fred Kuhnley; | to school these days. alse Claims largest woolen mills in Canada. The x Li Miss Monica Strittmatter of Carroll- {and Mrs. Fred Blankenhorn. The bell in the study hall is getting A certain group of promoters in- | fact was the mill referred to had gone ve three serio tows Wie 2 recent Patton caller { Clair Anniad a Student 2 State Col ratue balky Howat ids = i vestigated offerad for sale stock in a | into bankruptcy and he had been care 5 six Tamilic Miss A. M. Moore was the guest of the | lege, spent the week enc visiting his Jananas Gregg had a head-on collis- 3 Ve 11 aker of th lan i wupants of Progress Club of Ebensburg last Friday | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Anstead. Jion at the Basketbait game at Barnesbo- proposed woolen mill In order to sel B i ° t 2 pi k tati n x : oi oh Zi / evening and entertained the club with | Mrs. Clément Grieff of Carrolltown |ro on Friday night which resulted in a the stock they resorted to the use o 118 3 ory of misrepresentation cal 3 tobor several delightful readings which were |was a Sunday visitor in Patton. very bad cut above her left eye. Three misrepresentation and false claims. | be duplicated in practically the whole & ty Cle enjoyed by all. : | Mrs Jack Hodgson of Carlisle spent stitches were required to close the cut. After renting space on the ground | industrial field, and because our in- 4 3 veteran of hamas Prmshnal Son > Ms Wargar. [Sunaay in, Patton. ea adeht LE 05 ok ; I i Ta Son organ floor of an office building fronting | dustries are being exploited with in + % employed i e umanuel, is a patient at the Memor- | ss Mildrec eist a stude a = | Stickler’s ew 18 cut, ave y : i % i; : cr . BY years, He v ial Hospital Johnstown. | diana Normal spent the week end vi The senior shorthand class read an in- on a busy street they began their cam- | tent to defraud, it behooves every in 4 < or oh Mrs. T. Wesley Guyer is on the sick | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | teresting article about Abraham Lincoln naign. Orally and by printed adver- | vestor to investigate carefully. He |. % i list this week. | t of Palmer avenue. in the Gregg Writer on Monday after- "ments extravagant claims were | should consult his banker before draw: | 3 AVOLPH ZUKOR x lic’ church i I r c p, jeg ar : : 3 3 SS LAS 8 Mos 3 M. Moore, assisted by Miss | S. I eaklund snd i Man. Boon. Hie inthe scliol fiat » the proposed corporation |ing his savings out and losing them | JESSE L LASKY + Arh cam Jetty 1lkins, entertained the Sewing |g t Campbe spent ednesday after- t was very evident in the schoo na . . C3 i A * Mrs. Sabi Club last evening by giving costume read- | noon in Johnstown. Tuesday was Valentine day. grossly false. on some wildcat investment. < 3 7 5 years and | ings. | Don Heist and Jack McCann were Those singers in the study hall during 5 Sa 3 dicd at the Mrs. Margaret Emanuel of Herriman | Carrolltown visitors Tuesday evening. the last period are still looking for | & Pa & SUSOR- Of CF avenue is very ill at her home | Ellen Anderson and Russell Dietrick | someone to accompany them on the pi- : | ! | x 5 been stavin A cinch party will be held at Concord | visited friends in Jamestown, New York | ano. Won't someone please step forward? or pt | * Hn 3 Organizat Grange Hall on Monday evening Feb. |over the week end There will be no need for you to ans- TR REET | 3 3 Nantv-Glo 20th. A good lunch, nice prizes ana Gust w sn hgersan vigied bis Parone, wer By notice win a bus x Jurnish Yo OA HEL | Keep Your Eyes on This Space o& + of anty-Gl general good time is anticipated. Every-| Mr. and Mrs. G. Anderson o ’atton, | any kind of a reference whatever. Jus tons 7 fess rsmirme Sunes oo - organizatic body is invited. | over the week end step up to the piano during the last study Ev ery W eek for Real Bargains. 4 x an for Wednesday of next week is Ash Wed- Mrs. Louis Stevens of St. Boniface was { period and begin to play. The singers Sugar, best granulated Ib 61l4e + The a; er bo 5 Barber shoj sdav : o o ¢ tar lt rap) toss F K oe Qe » Ve re kev \ , s+ < 3 SW >, ris nesday and the beginning of the Lenten | the week end guest of Kathleen Dona will even have the keys dusted for you THE HEADACHES AND aisins, seedless, 2 b.. : 2 Oe o> a 3 ary officers season. | hue in advance. he o 14 ' 4 C oe 'BEAY CESTE" IT sive club wi A most delightful and novel sort of Miss Leone Montieth of Conemaugh The Senior Class is preparing a musi- FEVERISHNESS Caused by F lour, 2414 1b sack for . .. 98c “- * Monday" ev: affair was enjoyed by a large company | spent the week end at her home here. eal progvan, her the Jirection of Miss C 0 I D S Flour, Swansdow n ’S, pe. < 32¢ & WITH x rooms Will ms rumbine, They have been rehearsing 4 a | & oe hours of th . very carefully for the past few weeks, { Beans, - Heinzes ..... .13¢ 3 GARY COOPER o a a 2222277222222 and hope to present their program very Can Be Quickly Relieved by + Peaches, Delmonte Tar ge can 25¢ ® EVELYM BRENT » follows: Po z Eo inl and Boa Gare v heat, Shredded .........10c i NOAH BEERY £ youth, to bt —- — tose Piesnick - and Eva Garrity at- 3. WILLIAM POWELL oe for the ent = + = |tended the dance in Hastings on Saturday Bread, big loaf of Pittsburg g,10c | ¥ \ + the vouth —-— —-— io \ Ld ; “' = Va 5 C] g = [night : 0 | Flour, whole wheat, sack... 50¢ iD (1 Garamount Gicture I Coils more J J | = Yes, we have all seen Betty Weak- L pL | Lire 1d ”* 5 * hvaical Sul = NM —~ land’s new ring! axative Sahl | Corn Meal, the better kind at oe x 5 ‘ 1 hy ion pty + >. - £ 8 ng» 5 x | & of mind a = = Billy McAfee spent last Mgnday in gr £ l 10 pounds for =. 45¢ | & i Pasqpale - Et - Pittsburgh & re see “The Pate: * 3 ¥ . E E [0 vous and. went io.ses The Patent ‘Rolled Oats, loose, better than | ¥ fined $200 = = Leather Kid” at one of the theatres | . . 3 , federal cour = ry "IT E | here. TET | ‘in packages, big 1b for ..... 6c | % x ow = = A remark was heard last week stating : RRS 0S) Lettuce, well trimmed heads, ode + George Bi = = that an old maids’ sewing circle couldn’t d 14c og 3 both of Joh = = be much noisier than the plane geometry | poun eases - - 14C [+ tenced to si = OR THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. £ [class is during the third period. Rexall (Celery, god sized bunches... 10¢ & in the Fed = - Some of our Sophomore boys take a : Ac he y o a 3 5 tT Ga. by Fed E — " “ E [erin to the Tanda of Nod very often dure i 2 Oranges, good size Sunkist... 60c | % + St, by Ped = J. H. RUPERT, OF EMLENTON, PA. WILL £ |ing their study hours, Laxative Aspirin | Apples, bh i DE i Be £ GIVE A SERIES OF LECTURES ON “THE SIGNS E | Whose cur was Esther Anderson ariv- COLD TABLETS | See ur prices before you buy. |% % stown Dece fs ‘ . — 2 aro " & atter on. £ ge vans, of . = OF THE TIMES”, BEGINNING LORDSDAY EVEN- = Frosliman Notes, ate le 3 3 vans, of I = ING, = It was a dark, stormy night off the At the first sign of a cold | i > feildant in t —- = [coast of Ireland. Raa was pouring down NS Nine. i v | oe 5 and’ testified = = in torrents, while two small (fishing hey stuffy fe sling t oi 3 { Patton, Pa. L. ow . eo - = | schooners were trying to make their way head or sneezing—take the : y . . J aM id . Evers ) E FEBRUARY 19 i H, 19 Z [to port. But what has this to do with regular dose of these tab- Rent NIE TOTES You've waited for a companion picture to gallant 5 — — 4 : UST R TWS "ES 3 eg sind i + OW 20 E (what 1 am going to tell you? 1 really lets and you will soon find I Avs ’ a, » purine The week | + “Beau Geste.” Here it is! Follow the same daring ad- 4 hihi = —. nm .0 > m ~~ wanted to say that the Freshmen are > > iLEANE x NG THE LER | 3, ara nf Me Tr BioT i . « . + E ) 30 E AT 7:30 P. M,, IN irks E very end inat they nes over smn, pre relief. i Mrs. James Trexler of Altoona spent a | 4 venturers of the French Foreign Legion through another + 1090 0 Bo E = final examination in History. Quite a It is advisable to have a box iy days here last week among relatives. ge lavish, glamorous romance. 5 died at the b — = |few of the students ere exempted, and handy, because a cold takes S. Sprout of Ashville was a busi- { 38 a n D 1 < ler on Tuesd = i = they are not sorry. . : : hold of you very quickly | ness cs salle r here rec ntly. : i AL oa J H E T H R 1 L L 0 F T H E Y E A R . + be ‘held Frid = J = Marie Hitch visited friends in Ebens- . Carl transacted business in A 5 3 3adly froz = = |burg on Monday. 25 ets. dn on Friday. it he & thie citbw a -— a The science class is studying the an- y i County Farm Agent H. C. McWilliams | *§ & WwW d F b 21-22 oo bo Ee tr = 3 : ! . ¥ 24 hours tl 5 ALL SEATS FREE. EVERYBODY WELCOME. E |atomy of an earthworm. and. the sta. | rie poe ot a meeting in | F Tues. ed., en. i 4 hours - 1 0 THE S K- = [dents report it to be very interesting. TY'S | the hall here last Wednesday, the pur- {J + £ Al fon: = BRING YOUR BIBLE AND FOLLOW LE SPEA = Will George please tell us the cause FOGER . pose being to sce how many in the town- | Two Shows Each Evening at 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. 3 Fe ry x -— ER, FOR YOU NEVER HEARD IT IN THIS WAY _ = | of all the commotion at the front of the ship were in favor of having their cows | % > x oe v i had p - BEFORE = | Assembly Room during Music period. tuberculin tested. The people of the | 3 AS SHEN S ; > & years ad = 0 He . . % . a Melvin Watters, Bub Williams and The Store : | township favor the movement. : & MATINEE ON TUESDAY AT 4:00 P. M. I the 01 selo - These lectures will be very interesting as well as in- = | Brownie “bummed” to Barnesboro on F. J. Davis was a business caller in | Ht, . : Evenings. 15 d 40 oo peri ds in “th E i ; hose who believe God’s Word. C = | Friday night . { |Patton on Friday. 4 Admission, Matinee 10c¢ and 30c¢. ivenings, 15¢ an c..5 periods ir = structive to all those who believe God’s Word. Come. = ¥. nig : A : lay es I + Hla = = Teacher—Use the word fascinate in a Patton, Pa. wr Misses Hoover and Wharton of this Mr. and M : ws sntence ‘reshie—r % s | ’ ace were rece callers on friends in enki : - sentence, Freshie—#¢ have ten buttons | place were recent ca rere recent Wiis; 2222272, on my coat but I only fascinate. { Chest Springs. were recen $ { ;
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