st steering netalware plated ckel hg radius eelbases on fenders - insulated ame 1 Design s and ettes eries | models : lengths quickly relieves es and Dizziness 1stipation. Aids in ond is highly es- copious watery ee ————— birds and much me ina Fels and Cle- of Gallitzin, were at St. Patrick’s st week by the Quinn, rector. 0 THE PATTON COUR : 9. See 3 $ On “Old B’ar’s” x Ile Land + | ov By HELEN R. BARTON 1 Ew 3 go. +1 EX + ¥ OBODY ever had a better cham- %| ode pion during all the hazy, kaleido- KA * scopic days so dearly recalled by most %| I d . people than the lucky bunch who at- A ntro uctory Offer To Motorist Of 4. | tended school number nine in the Hal- wl x stead district. 8 eo oo . o : 5 Patton and Vicinit Miss Danvers, red, or more accur- &| y 5 ately, “rusty,” headed, topaz-eyed, di- + 3 minutive, but dynamic for all her 5 5 ninety-five pounds, possessed all the = % | warm-hearted, hot-headed loyalty of & atur ay u ust, 41 3) $1 the race that is famous for its beau- I g 9 % tiful women, loyal hearts and fighting | & spirit! | Will be ig forme) O enin Date of x Miss Danvers opened school Mon: *| P g & day morning and by noon had won 5 &| every last one of her “kids,” even to < #| the slightly hard-boiled “Toot” Wil- | 8 3 son, village bully and otherwise hard *| %) luck guy. Miss Danvers won Toots oo + | by betting him that she could bat a I %| ball further that he could “pitch” it. | + The hard-boiled Toot, who stood al- 3 &| most six feet tall for all his seventeen oo) *# | years, was torn between a desire to x [ATION The highest grade oil in the wold 4 | “beat” the adorable Miss Danvers, and | OFFICIAL INSIGNIA OF THE 5 hold prestige with the gang—or let 3 PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA GRADE CRUDE OIL ASSOCIATION i! her win, and increase his standing + Permit 1. % with her. Toot was by way of being * {4 | an embryo ladies’ man, =z On this day we will give to each customer purchasing five gallons, or more, of (#| The ball sang through the air, > STERLING GASOLINE, a Coupon Card entitling the purchaser to ONE GALLON OF |4| whistled against the bat so skillfully Il STERLING 1007 PENNA. MOTOR OIL. Each card is Free; each card has four cou- |5.] manned by the lovely rusty-haired x pons attached and each coupon represents ONE QUART OF MOTOR OIL, or in other |i Josele: ond Wiizeed In SoM inne %f words, ONE GALLON OF STERLING MOTOR OIL (FREE) with each purchase of }/&| oo 00 “po 0 oe 0 Eon & / L ' 4 | on “Old Bear” Messer’s lawn. * five gallons or more of STERLING GASOLINE. The oil can be had all at one time or | A gasp of amazement—first day of KA at any later time the coupons are presented. 4 | school and the ball lost in Old Bear's 3 5 yard. Anybody who lost a ball, or o rr et ; 5 Gis isu} or iid 7 riy Iq GQ 4 | anything else on Old Bear's land might 5 WE HOPE TO GAIN YOUR CONFIDENCE AND TRADE BY THESE PRINCIPLES: #| as well reconcile himself to the loss. z FIRST :—By selling the highest quality products. % J 0 Jadsed 108 200 Jor 2 hoi & SECOND :—By rendering the best service possible. [s bats, mitts and other trophies dear 4 4 | to the juvenile heart and stored them THIRD :—By employing the most modern methods of convenience and comfort of “| on a table in plain view of the play- 5 our patrons. ground of number nine school. hd : a oo ; : Legis SERRA [% “Gee whiz, Miss Danvers—you’ve 5 STERLING PRODUCTS ARE MANUFAC TURED FROM THE 1009: PENNSYLVA- | gone and done it mow; Old Baril 2 NIA CRUDE OIL—The Highest Grade Oil in the World. 4 | never let us on his land—we might as 5 o well play something else.” 9 ory = TAR IAEA AEA ArT yr ATTOITRT 9Q I “Do you mean to say a detestable 3 DON’T FORGET THE DATE————SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1928 %{ old man lives there and won't allow - AT THE ES you children to cross his neglected old oP #| lawn to get your playthings?” Miss & & | Danvers’ lovely red hair scintillated <0 2 with ire and her topaz eyes glinted Tz ew ster Ing ervice a ion & like tiny pin-points, I z With lifted chin, she marched to o MAGEE AND PATTON PA EAST %| the road, which ran along in front of 4 SRD AVES. . END. 4 | the school and also the Messer place, ow . - and unheeding of the sign on the 3 WILLIAM FORSBERG, Prop. 4 | lawns forbidding trespassing, and ig- i % | noring the irate, scowling face of an x ne OB r18118:1010:18110118:18:18 ve ld old man in the window of the Messer —— place, she looked about for the lost ———————— ETS EWE TY RT Cahiea display / The news is out! The whole thrilling story of the Silver Anniversary Buick awaits you at our Buick showroom! And it is news that is completely revising the motor car ideals of America! New Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher more brilliant and beautiful than any heretofore known—a tremendous in- crease in power in what was already the most powerful automobile engine of its size—new elements of speed, pick-up and acceleration far beyond any previous stand- ard . . . these are high-light features of a car so new, so advanced and so epochal that it is winning universal rec- ognition as the great car of the world. Visit our Buick showroom. See the Silver Anniversary The Buick — today! SILVER ANNIVERSARY BUICK WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BY FISHER WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT...BUICK WILL BUILD THEM PATTON AUTO CO. bE == ball, retrieved it and walked haughtily back to the playground, coscious only of the pop-eyed admiration and awe of her school. At four-thirty the school was de- serted except for a slip of a red-haired girl poring over smudgy, scrawly pa- pers. A step grated on the porch and in a moment a tall, red-haired man of possibly thirty-five years strode in- to the schoolroom and stood glowering at the demurely working Miss Dan- vers. “You'll have to teach those kids of yours to keep off my land, ma’am, The trespassing notice is plain enough for any dumbell to understand!” “Well, possibly plain enough for dumbells, but not for me! You've no right to forbid those little kids the privilege of harmlessly retrieving their playthings, Mr, Bear, and—" “My name isn't Bear!” snapped the red-headed man, “and you'll keep those kids off my land or I'll have to resort to legal measures!” As irritating as red hair can some- times be, Thornton Messer was ap- palled to discover how utterly dis- tracting topaz eyes can be when they are swimming with tears. After a brief uncomfortable moment, he tried to apologize for his gruffness and she only wept the harder. “Go away,” she wailed. But he found a clean handkerchief and after he had dried her tears, they began to hate each other less, to discover that there is a vast bond of human understanding between the red heads of this world. So the trespass signs held, but the children were amazed to see a tall, red-headed man with strangely stern eyes and face for a chap so young looking, coming across to the school each night, bearing the balls and other playthings they'd lost over the fence. Spring, and Miss Danvers was plan- ning on leaving number nine. : told her school wistfully that she’d been happy there, that she’d miss them. “And your dear, nice grouchy Old PB'ar, too!” she finished, blushing, “Old B'ar? That feller ain’t Old B’ar! That—there’s his son. He's a writer or somethin’,” snorted Toot, derisively, “Here comes red-head naow,” drawled Tommy Blake, and the chil- dren departed grinning as Thornton Messer came striding across the school-yard armed with a big box of candy and a bunch of hothouse flow- ers. “I heard you telling them,” he said, huskily “that you'd miss me. You needn't miss me at all.” “How can I help that?’ she coun- tered, blushing. “If you cared enough you might marry me. 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