PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF PATTON AND THE INMEDIATE VICINITY SEND US ALL THE NUWS YOU ENOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPARTMENT EVERY LITILE ITEMS HEI BETTER FOR ALL. I'S MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A LITTLE SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM THE PATTON COURIER guerite Sharbaugh, and banjo duets, “Me and My Shadow,” “Four Leaf Clo- ver,” and, “Pennsylvania,” were very much enjoyed by the audience. A large number of patrons attended the oper- etta. Margaret Gall, Dot Kane, Ralph Wert and Roy Brungart were callers in Altoona on Monday afternoon. 1 say, Honey Reed, several people Freshmen Notes. Monday found about half of the stu- dents of the Freshman class coming in late, due to the change of time. They can't help it, though, those Freshies are just naturally slow. But they're good kids, nevertheless. All Freshmen are requested to pay their class dues. You know another class picnic is planned for this year, but it is out of the question if more A —_—————— VOL. A 1 bl 1 4 A : shi : L H 8 Une y I i I OST-- Beagle dog. black and Ww hi- have asked me why you are not wear- azuma does not show up v te, and tan. License No. 4283, Wil- & 4 ing your goggles any more? Will you na any RE hon: that hor Gouie ———————— iy ATIT1 s ops 1 : v > und light- | liam Wilkinson or Courier office. \ kindly inform me, so that I may re- hare “A dillar a dollar a terns ( fu ed i e lo- Mr and s raw. Parnadiev lieve their troubled minds. Yme, La ono ; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Farnadley clock scholar, ete,” This little rhyme vere the recent guests of Nanty-Glo The dance at Chest Springs on Sat- may easily be applied to our ‘tuition f M ! friend . , ior g ra 0 y fy, > ractor of i trends. xa | pede Jusht giiracied many from the students -from Bradley Junction.” B | ) Mr. an { Mrs, Joseph Graff and son | Tigh jchod], There were ‘quite a many “Step right up and call me “Do Lit- : B : Joe, of Pittsburgh, were "week end res Swedes’ there. | tle,” says one of our illustrious class- Ed fides took Part ) sts of Mrs. Graff’s mother, Mrs. | c Rose Biller spent Thursday and Fri- | mates. I wonder what causes that. Condénse oc M oof Palmer ave. | ay Liteinger of Fourth avenue, day with friends in Altoona. The final examination exemption list : : ul ; se Yee i Mrs. James Boyer, Kthel Marie At last a real Punch and Judy has will be a real treat to some of the Vari i eC € 1 1 er of | Bover Mi Marv T 3 i: 4 bh ats al P vate awarded vel and: DLiSs A ar) Fhomas, re- anc the PATTON been found. Ask Judy Stickler who her | Freshies. : I REA) wok “Mh < jeently called upon Johnstown friends. new boy friend is You tell ‘em in the springtime—only Vibrio Y Mvs Charis? Ho. Mr. and Mrs, Blair Kelly of Altoo- 3 Catherine Somich and Mary Sholtis one more week of school. —Cressol A Tite Vid wie erect py |b Wing the recent guests of rela- COL RIER Can were visitors in Johnstown over the Well, so long! meeting la 3 i was SEIved UY Ltives in town rapls B RR RINE he ures of tr te The guest 1jst included— FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— Wech ond i | CHURCH LEAGUE WILL wil oi <b \ Cha vl Hobart. + Walter fm 3 Sad . Ey . . Rose Biller, Frenchy Bailey, Alice | CARON CoAT ; ; millage {ro y es Lhat tioba va l'o quick buyer. one ton Ford Truck { a Zz O'Brien. Pi Agy d Andy Bock- | OPEN SEASON ON MONDAY Miss F Little, 1 t Barth" You n good running order; 1 c: pb urnis rien, Pimp Agypt, and Andy Bock-| oo. ging is in readiness for the A trick. Ft: to fit 1927 inl : LE Suops op much were Barnesboro shoppers Mon- LVETY 2, > I tus nedy, of C: ell ko Frank lu. Larabaugh, |pew, Inquire at Courier office, 4t. th ANY KIND . Hh vaRbEe satontiv , | Monday ev 2. nexy, Scheau'es rancis Xa Henry Dor e, Mary Litzinger, Paul Thomas M. Wirtner was a recent 1 our much respected dectective has |g, “the. season will be printed in the p MX > liller, Helena Swope, Mary Hoover, | yisitor in Carrelltown dropped the case of Sailor's recent dis- | oy few days. All of the churches Tesson, Pius Yahnet John. Urich, George Mr. and’ Mis. C ata Binam AL - appearance. The missing gentleman presented last yer, will again have State 1 Woomer, | ik Young and the Mes- bons etd in jane Bier of a - of a CuT i showed: up 4h the eleventh hour and Te og the fild the coming season. month of / ames Mart Anna, Mayme Hopkins | week. i : ditched the whole works. ‘Games will be played on Mondays, toniobiles Rose Farabaugh and Elizabeth Little, | Miss Jovita Wirtner : . On Tuesday evening a group of Well | po qays and Thursdays of each week report ol FOR SALE OR RENT—The C. to E e ater Np febisred fm oF AD Se known high Schoo! students congrega- a Time, or 5:30 Standard ment show Warner farm. between Patton and St. Miss Aeiies Baker of Cros arts u. OF J > u ted on the Palmer House Corner for nr... ® Fifteen I es. Trpittserot Mee We J-GHL | ronnie vitton paper of Lesson Wasa . the purpose of having a little chat. os ted Thursd bP venue, Fred M. Kinkead, of the local post : The curfew had hlown about fifteen| poppy PATTON PRIEST at the Sun Phursday night last the Jun-),ffice staff, is in Philadelphia where Yee psn viroelif oof] minules Haye. ang while the stoup EXPIRES AT HOSPITAL ment. The or Music club presented it fF onpal he will attend ‘the graduating exer- hist hea ne by The Rev. Father Method, O, S. B, the insti Tusic We Pro um, in the Presby- cises of the 1928 class of registered = 2 & ) a for ¢ ber of years rector of S wo 1 : I 928 class gis : : A : or Vou & or a number of years rector of St. Two m terian church, under the direction ol nurses of the Jefferson hospital, of {ency. Those present- were: Mesdames the Blatt Brothers, proprietors of the zope. and Ss B, oh os Shona George’s Church, this place, and of the while beggi Miss y » Yerger, Lila which his daughter, Miss Adalyne | William Holland, James Blake Jr. Ja- Grand theatre, this place, became the Who is Munzo? Led Catholic church at St. Lawrence, and arrested in Whitehead, Anna Homyak and Lin-|Kinkead is a member. Miss Clara | mes Fisher, Jack Jones, Cyrus Steir. owners of the the large Park Theatre abi Frenchy Bailey visited friends and Well known to most of the Courier els. dimes. BLA ' ‘ ‘RED— Badenock’ Cartwrigt, another Patton young lady Alphonse MeConnell, William Rhue, Property in Somersel, and 2lso acquir-| Notes Gathered During the week | relatives ‘in Jenners on Sunday. readers, passed away on Wednesday of they declar JABY i FlilibD—Badenock's 4 5 g]s0 numbered in the class. George Wilson, Sr. Richard Hickson ed by lease the other theatre in Som- bs oy Toi What's the difference between a | this Week at a hospital at Mt. Clemens, pells in sty Starter containing cod liver oil, but- GARAGE FOR SALE-—A¢t 634 Ma-|and daughter, Alice, Curtis Cochran erset, as well as a show house at Ber- by Russell Christoff toothless OL haw: ord: cous If v 1 Michigan, where he had been a pa- Fichtec Co riniTk ther necessary ingre- | gee avenue. 3tp|and daughter, “Boots” Harry Des- lin, Pa. This makes six theatres in the oy on rT ah ag 1h Saar tient for some time. Father Methods filed in tr rt n right. Then Bade- FOR SALE—Harrison Mannion | Champs and daughter, Louise, John western part of the state controlled by Hello! ; I= Boots COChior Si So Telitionsd 1 health has been impaired for the past Ebensburg Ly { Makes fine | farm in White township. Inquire of | Franklin and daughter, Rita, Earl Mc- the Blatt Bros. Mr. and Mrs. John A.| We're all in gbod humor this week, wonder?2229 he Super > two years. The funeral will be held at sal Minin ch Sex Nn ) Eoe-A-Day | Dr, G. H. Stean, Carrolltown, Pa Killop and son, Earl Jr., of Westover; Blatt, who have resided here for the for the Senior play surely did set us|” yj, Gauntner was a recent visitor St- Vincents’ College on Friday morn- occupying M ind them lay. Egges Pay The eraduation exercises. of. the|David Watters and son, Jack; Joseph past year will shortly leave for Somer- right. The performance on Tuesday af-| -" friends or J 4 tow Isital ing of this week and interment will be pany in PA Serat I and see them pay. For | Graduate Nurses of 1928 of the |McClelland and daughters, Gertrude set to take up their residence, and Mr. ternoon showed the unusual talent Rene I ue oa Stown, in the cemetery of the Benedictine Or- 2 Miss H ymplete line of chick feeds call at } Training Schol of the Memorial hos. | and Ethel; Snyder Yerger and daught- and Mrs. William Blatt, cf Hastings, that the participants possess, and it, The Junior Prom will be held next go. there, Father Method since leaving Vernon Br W. B. Huber’s store al at Johnstown will take place on |¢f: Bernardine; Harry Jenkins and will come to Patton. proved to be one of the finest plays| Thursday evening in the Firemen's pain has been stationed at Crabtree, Wednesday On Satu ht the members “riday evening of this week, and Miss | daughters, Doris and Donna; Norman The following out of town people at- ever produced by the High School. It Hall, Hoi Zingety!! Pa. the Rev Fi Mary's « ertai a number | Esther Sherry. daughter of Mr. and | Swisher, and Messrs. Harry Strayer of {ended the funeral of the late Casper went over ‘big.’ It's memory will not be het iE a d most | Mrs. Ed Sherrv, of Mellon avenue, is | Ebensburg and Norman Swisher. George on Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. | forgotten for some time to come. = attendants il p 1 the Community | numbered among the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fisher and sons, Arthur George and Mrs. W. T. Reilly On Friday afternoon a delightful op- | | Ball. of Al Quite musical program was Miss Velma Hartzog has returned Russell and Bobby and Mrs. Jennie of pitcairn; Mrs. Maggie Myers of eretta was presented in the loc i high | # : The So al instrumental, by | home after visiting friends in Cres |o2 of Brisbin, spent the week end Gallitzin; Mrs. Joseph Durbin and son, school under the direction of Miss| } 4 15-mile iembers of the . M. Don Connell | son, : : at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James stephen, and Mrs. Tillie Hammer of Helen Krumbine, direckor of music in| a SL. io W an address | A square dance will be held at St. ) Finer of Herriman avenue __TAltoona; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith the Patton Schools. “Silver Bells and | eal for I on "Ww mbers Are Flat | Lawrence on Saturday evening, May Miss Martha Cochrane and Mr. Wm. 5g Miss Mildred Bane, of Cresson; Cockle Shells,” by Elias Blum, a fan- } am Lid bie =e laddies ma Headed, Footed and Noted;” Prof. BE. {19th. Dancing from 8:30 to 12:00. |Bdyne of Pittsburgh, spent the week peter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. M.)tasy, is supposed to be the dream of a » a W. Overbe vas toastmaster. FOR SALE--Coal stove. wardrobe ]trd at the hom of C. L. Cochrane of Gaines and daughter, Agnes, of Oak- little girl whose mind was filled with | 2 & Bose Mrs. Ral E. .Good has returned d and light fixtures Trice Lt My Lang avenue. mont, Pa.; Mrs. McCartey, Mrs. Lizzie Mother Goose stories The following] 4 ® Neff i : tot a attended the | Blatt at the Grand theatre #1 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cochran and dau- | poyglass,-and Mrs. Sue Chirdon, of children from the various elementary | » ot oF Toy B em Miss Grace Hartzogr was 4 Sunday ghter of-Carpenter Park, spent the aghyille, Mrs. Harriet Little of Chest |grades were included in the cast: The | J - - Ln M1 am Honer and | visitor in “Carvolltown as a Sunday week end among friends and relatives gprings; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Arnon of little girl, June Rowland; her father, | , in forsee ( 1 of Pittsbur were the re- FOR RENT— Upstairs flat, next here. ; Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Van Earl Beckwith; the crooked man, Billy | 2 : He had his cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | door to Ford Garage: all modern cor Mr. and Mrs. Cable Harvey and chil- | gegpac, of Johnstown. Youngquist; mistress. Mary, Anne, the knee tt Fornadle veniences; bath, hot ‘water h oy os dren of St. Michael, Mp. 0d us| Dont forges the Poppy Sale Satur- Sims; she 1naid, Noom; Somerville; thes Tonight Th re ; the M G , Urich and Anna Hom- {inquire of J. A. Link EE he ry doy Gi Pg, ar GYR ge day, May 19th. Help the disabled sol- Pages. Jo Cochran, Pair Penghiak i ent, ursday gi lieu have returned from Indiana Sta-| Great reductions on lies’ Shoe ? ats i diers. They helped you. The poppy ‘wayland Freely, Lous Quevy, the ZANE GREY’S QT AC \ TOT : & Fear ers’ Colle . " ere t ey at- | Repairing. Ladies’ os as Se Mrs, Alice Hickson of Lalig avente. ET is oto of Mrs PobDY pretty girls all in a row, Frances Pet- ZANE GREY'S LATEST ACTION FILLED ROMANCE, $ Sth 0; $1.0 \d the cere nor relative to the | heels, $1.00; Half soles 5c; Rubber Mr. and Mus. Joseph Wilkinson and |... "Montieth, Mrs. Fred Kuhnley |torini, Lorraine Christoff, Viola Dan- : ory, sm 3 rs ii Heol. 200° Leather Hale. 1b. children of St. Michael were recent ©. - oC) 10 Sh Me Y | drea. Helen Boback, Doris Nehrig, Dor- €€ : for an alel p ff a ne mnasium. eels, 20c; Leather Heels, 15¢. Call at; it t the h f Mrs. Wilki and Mrs. Clare Kelly. nT iy = 5 entered a | M nd Mrs. WA m D. Wetzel of | Peter Dambrosio’s Shoe Shop | Visitor sal € home oO S. WikKin- ; : ee Eta . |othy Grant, Rachel Gregg, Dee White- * ’ : ollto tis 't one dts of Spot Cash Store 5 D, OPDOSILE | go's mother. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Ameri- |, .aq and Leonore Rishel. The chorus- $ Veil in Ci ( y tow vere the recent cuests of | Spo as re. 506 9 a ol A 2 Aw .|heaa Ls P 8 : s i : re 4 roll We nt guests De oA tore, 506 Magee venus Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKillip and son can Legion will hold thelr regular | oc included Catherine Cowher, Martha i to be his s M re Heist, M Mark Krise has been removed to the of Westover, spent the week end in meeting on Monday, May 21. O'Brien, Margaret Wilson, Dorothy 9 : tne 2 I oo : X a ii H : t 1 v y re- | Spangler hospital where he will und ? town. The Patton Base Ball team will play | Cartwright, Grace Shunkwiler, Collet- : Extensi el : audy Y tie = he Faia] La tr under-| Mys, Snyder Yerger and daughter the fast Moss Creek team at Patton |ta Stoltz, Ann Blair, Betty Squires, Lo- | § : part of the lain City where they | 80 0 nd Mrs. M. 3 Wirtner and chil. | #14 Mr. Lester Fisher were recent vis- (on Sunday afternoon next in the op- uise Sherry, Ruth Jones, Verna Halus- : { were sustai 1 y Ls ada: . dren, of Tolinstown "were roe oy Chll-1itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ening game of the season, and a good |ka, and Goldie Squires; “Wonderful ¢ : . year sold, ¢ er NS wl. | ors here ? ’ nt visit- | peRillop in Westover. contest is assured. Turn out and en-|Mother of Mine,” a solo by Lloyd Cra- | } WITH RICHARD AIKEN AND MARY BRIAN : Over by a ) eW1S~ Ths Gia or aL A deal was recently closed in which courage the boys. I mer: “Long Ago,” a reading by Mar 4 Thi : noon in th rand Theatre was packed to SERIAL AND C 7 é burg Coal ( I ck of chick- | capacity at the Senior Class Play On| =; w——————————— — . — SERIAL A? JOMEDY. : hug Oat < Ww si 1 Wednesday evening, and the play was "= = = eT en 2 - : The Hq : the same great success the annual Se- C bi gS th C i i d Old E gl h a AY , , ANE rN: 5 Ay tim proper atten- {nior event has proved to be for years. ompoinin e oioniail an n IS FRIDAY, MAY 18th—FRED THOMPSON IN ¢ Cin Shy n. C it 5:30 p The Patton Boy Scouts will hold a * Sem——— = - a — i in f R.P M Venue benefit picture.on Friday night. The £ 4 i : ig > : : a; mad T $ ed in a fall I I Lilla \ w feature will be Fred Thompson in “The : Mr. Dunn vaek er Regular Scout,” Three trops of boy - : build : i M i W. 1 couts from California were used in - i I t the production of this picture. Come : na M W Maoee av. |and see the effect made by the Boy ‘ oh at eT r dauol Scouts upon Fred. Do your good turn ANT ETT nn AAR - : $ eh [ico J v . Woodlawn. | by patronizing the Scouts by attend- BENEFIT OF THE PATTON BOY SCOUTS. i Ses Ditto : ing the show : : i 3 gation behi Pittsbu 3g ie Sow, BE RE — i outset of tl FOR r CHEAP—Kitchen Mrs. F. R. Maurer, Mrs. L. Clare AI : 318 3 Raped i hones Smale, Mrs. S. L. Weakland, and Miss : SATURDAY, MAY 19th : y Haves, Tg Cn Biankfeld £01 Beeeh | Roumayne Weakland were Johnstown : re 3 . TIERCE YN vn : ye bed. Inquire B. Blankfeld, 601 Beec visitors on Thursday. i W. C. FIELDS AND, CHESTER CONKLIN IN : Nomination Dr. B. J. Overberger and Dr. E. P. : : by Repose Cooper have been in attendance at the : £ 1 y can, on, 118 Pennsylvania State: Dental Society : i ih list meetings in Altoona this week. ‘ ¢ pensation g Mrs. Elmer Smale of Cherrytree was > . | | : on dut y fig the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Clare Ak ‘ 1 by the 1 Smale Tuesday : > S f is \ m WY mom ~ > y FR re . abling each Sue Tuesday and Wednesday of this = HEY HIT THE MARK IN THEIR FIRST RUN FILM. relative to week. ie; hs : « S h as dis ir is wom pt ft 3 TENE é vice, if ne Dimas has discontinued his = = i COMEDY AND NEWS. : LT Miss Julia Palcho, of Pittsburgh was Td i rr — i i glue. & the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed wa MOND / / OY tii HT ART 7 TR ‘ —Miss EE BalThs, vor the Wik end EE mE I DAY, MAY 21st—ADOLPHE MENJOU IN § rolltown, le Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bly of Ebensburg Ev) é¢ ~N ‘ phis, Tenne THE ENCHANTING and Walter Faber: of Pittsburgh, call- on G E N | I E M A N lh F : nual conve 5 2 > ed on friends in Patton -on Saturday Se seed LJ i orial Assoc » FRAGRANCE OF EARLY evening. 99 : member, 1 : : Mrs. Sally Woomer entertained the I S 3 I'ribune. ‘1 BLOSSOM TIME— { members of the Thursday Night Brid- : tour severa ‘ ge Club this week in honor of Mr. and + ’ 7 ITs oy . $ fore adjoul SHARI | Mrs. John Blatt, who will leave Patton FAMILY NIGHT! BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR 3 yy 1T A {shortly for Somerset, where Mr. Blatt ; ‘ SIRE ; EASTER PERFUME {has purchased a theatre. THE MANAWA—DESIGN 6B9 $ ONLY 50 CE NTS. PLE | 3 v Xs Mrs. R ¢ has bee: tat : 5 a : : : we : : nied | rs. Raymond Burk has been on the HARACTER is becoming more and more an English influence is apparent, adding a 3 — I Mr, and Mrs. F. R. Maurer have left an essential quality of the modern certain distinction with but little outlay ; rR : One of 1] {for Philadelphia, Newark and Atlantic home and the plain, unadorned house above the ordinary cost of the more familiar I ues & Wed M 22 23 94 10 Sor 3 y o . . . . : . 0 1el Jy City for a week's vacation. 3 of our grandfathers no longer carries its old- design. And with the combination of half He ° ay - Rl of + bl Sn. snd Mus J, Ho Moser a an time appeal. Although the architects design dormers the effect is altogether pleasing. It hotel In- St v vidito olidasshure ay. : ; : l 4 ( ¢ i! HY Jisitell in Hol aySDUIS °h Dunas. only a trifle more than one-third of today’s is really an unusual treatment. } ; . : when abou il erty’s—The Rexall Store. houses, they leave their imprint upon a con- Built of common brick laid in running : Wal | a ce See ry a n d Mrs. Lem { Mrs. Fred Kuhnley is confined to siderably larger percentage of them. Even bond, with brick sills, and roofed with a fire : bis gin ar. ~ Ny han i her home with an attack of grippe. though a contractor resistant shingle, it ae Om o es : Mr. and Mrs, Soltiey Sulesscn builds them from becomes a home on R a y mon d H a t t on in ARE i Ad fal ef Jame XX stock plans there is which maintenance gt oe ; - 3 wood, and over 3 . : Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dietrick visit- here and there the in- expense will always f Lowmaster Josh TEL I OD ed friends and relatives in Patton over fluence of the -archi- be held to the mini- J in song m gisyinciive ue oe the: week end. tect always. mum and its degree lowing the ng LI( aliuring : ATG rigi Tf " . 0 . + 1 ngage or of romance . grects Miss Freda Miller was a visitor in The box type house of fire safety be high. SD ou Palen O85 Velneway. Pittsoirah, was that was so prevalent It is a sensible type I A ( htful perfume for a visitor at the Palcho home over the a quarter of a cen- of home for the man ed to have Yoton iy x week end. tury ago, relieved of moderate means. gles. 5 Dinsmore Bros. tailors, take this generally by frescoes Its six rooms and | RI ONE-HALF OUNCE method of informing the public that and jig-sawed orna- sleeping porch will THE KING TEAM OF COMEDY. | Facts oo hey as Siseontiniing sins Pe mentation, is rapidly accommodate com - BACK AGAIN—“WIFE SAV S13 sulting trol £ § 2 Seco story L B= : . . 1 . . ae Teo . on N-— } / TRS? mm N TI $ ng i $3.00 BD unibew #re Tow for passing out of the picture. Today the lines fortably the average family, as they are all ACK AG: WIFE SAVERS,” BUT NO WIFE | - particular, i rent. All bills owing the concern must are more broken, there is a tendency to more of good size and well lighted. The bath is IS SAFE FROM THEIR HILARIOUS LAUGHTER. revealed ir be settled promptly and all accounts gables, dormer windows appear in unexpected most conveniently placed. Large living and the regular FOGERTY’S payable, should be presented at once places and windows no longer are of any set dining rooms are features with an excep- These two funmaker’s troubles begin when the Ar- i I me ne Sh 7 ari y 1 < - 1 q < oo - any < ‘ $5. 02 $e, sei . © fo! Daven. Cehing avery. delights pattern. Variety is demanded and has be- tional master’s bedroom. The floor plans tell mistice is signed. And how they come—Laughing to the day evenin al farewell vari wae. held at the come the rule. : the story fairly convincingly but to appre- top-cis nobody's business HASLOWE. : x call, ful farewell party was i ‘vi tu arture ir s ; sil drability of this op—I1s nobody's business, stow § The J\E48 Store home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swisher In this home, which is a departure from ciate fully the unusual desirability of this tal Statist i in honor of Mrs. Joseph McClelland, the ordinary Colonial type with- center hall, house one must really see it. COMEDY AND PARAMOUNT NEWS. the State £2, >atton, Pa M who is leaving for Hastings where they The Common Brick Manufacturers’ Association, Cleveland, Ohio, can furnish complete drawings for this design. Leaflet | » : | have accepted the Beil Telephone Ag- en brick construction sent upon request. ¢ oad ci ARAN A — sis . " am 3
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