THE PATTON COURIER HEADS EAGLES ern ca Only $1185 . . » but The Dictator In the Estate of John Gagliardi, late has Studebaker’s exclusive THE PATTON COURIER Published Every Thursday, of the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary in the estate of said de- cedent have been granted to the un- dersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands | will make them known without delay | to THERESA GAGLIARDI, Executrix, Patton, Pa. Theos. A. Owens, Editor & Prop. E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor Entered in the Post Office at Patten, Pa Secomd Class Mall Matter, ption Rates $2.00 per year in Ad- vamce, Single Coples 5 Cents, RATE OARD—Legal Notices, $1.50 per in¢h, or fraction thereof, for 3 insertions Card of Thanks, 50c; Business Locals 100 per line ; Business Cards, $10.00 per year; Display advertising, 30¢c per inch; ull PIGS AND POETRY she might be, that nothing would give me greater joy than to provide for position, 25 pet. extra; Minimum charge, $1.00. Cash must accompany all orders for foreign advertising. All Advertising copy 6g H, YES,” said Porky Pig, “the beautiful springtime will be her forever, “I couldn’t say that for it wouldn't be the truth, and I do want to tell {Fred J. Fees, Attorney for Executrix, | ball bearing spring shackles must reach this office by noon Wednesday | along before anyone knows it, grunt, Cour Br STIS ° to insure insertion Unsigned correspon- | grunt,” = the truth. | Court House, Ebensburg, Pa. 6t. | se sationa new dence will be ignored at all times. “Squeal, squeal,” said Miss Ham, | m a truthful pig, 1 am. grunt, fl itn eer. oa] — nN i T n i “you speak as though it were going | runt.” Led odie THE «REPUBLICAN TICKET. | ‘OU spea tong 1” “Thon wiv site wor. so tutarestod i | 2 2 THE «REPL ( ( 4 to ome a-walking on two legs or Then why are you so interested in ? What Does Your Child 3 President ............ HERBERT HOOVER| «Grunt, grunt,” said Porky Pig | Will be here? asked Miss Ham. | Vice President... CHARLES CURTIS “that is a voi don't astra “Are you looking forward to seeing Want io Row J | sited Staies DID pa me as you should.” the buds burst into bloom, as they Answered by ® | 1 4 1 Audlor General ne roorr | “TeHADS MOE 18 Youd like me to | talk about?” 1 f Janaaks sone 1 20,000-mile lubrication HENETA, ossersertirerrctsssimmsssenesosess “Who talks about them bursting in- EDWARD J. RYAN | olvateet ele | ? Judge of the Supreme Court oe ..WILLIAM D. PORTER Congre: J. RUSSELL LEECH State Senator JAY R. SHEESLEY understand you,” said Miss Ham. “Well, the fact remains, say what you will, that the beautiful springtime will be along before anyone knows it, grunt, grunt,” the fact that before long the spring to bloom?” asked Porky. “The buds themselves don’t, do they?” “No, people,” said Miss Ham. ple talk that way. I've heard them “Peo- Edward J. Ryan, of Philadel- phia, was elected Grand Worthy President of the Fraternal Order riding ease and quiet== + Speed and Stamina “You said all that before,” said Miss | When the pen has been without food || of Eagles at the National Conven- Ham and there has been nothing else to do. |] tion of the order, held in Columbus, “Things can be said more than “And they've talked of the lovely |] Ohio, August 3. Mr. Ryan iT once,” said Porky Pig,” and no harm | springtime and of its beauty and of menthes of Philadelphia Aerle No. ) ) g os ATi arastin he blos-|§ 42, and has been a member of the is done to anyone, the flowers appearing and the blos Eagles for t} t t J . Lagles or more nan wenty Rodin) 3 ave slicht- | soms and the green grass and all such : : y . “It is not doing anyone the slight d the g E years. During this period he has est harm because I said that the beau- LNgs, held important local, State General Assembly, Second District: MILTON SPENCER, EDMUND JAMES, JOHN R. MUSSER | proved under A. A. A. auspices=— ODII “They . ome qui ‘ ; and ( l HE WHY of “x “They have seemed quite happy [§ nriionay positions in the order. a J about it. The Philadelphian’s election was con “I wasn’t thinking of any of those things, grunt, grunt,” said Porky Pig. “I was thinking of other things. My thoughts were of mud, of beautiful, beautiful mud. Even though a pig is not by nature poetical I cannot help reciting my poem about it. “Of course I wouldn't have com- posed it had it not been that the win- SUPERSTITIONS By H. IRVING KING unanimous and is indicative of his popularity among the members of the order he heads. € which con 5,000 miles in 4751 minutes demands o | | type. Ar | | FOR RENT-—Flat with all conven- iences. Heat furnished. Inquire at the Kusner Blankfeld store. | o | Y - 121° they are BILLING SWALLOW? ooes ny, wean pear ren = Style=new as tomorrow! A Central Garage homes are sharp line upthrust c If you have fever, yes, because O KILL a swallow is sure to bring mr The heart does extra work i bad luck, is a common super- stition. In New England and eastern ter shed gets tiresome around this F R1 To send out blood to battle with | expected Canada they are a little more specific time and there wasn’t much to do or G I DAI R E The germs where’er they lurk. { broad swe about it, and say that if you kill a to eat and I thought of happy times PRebuUCT os. GENERAL MOTORS (Copyright.y | PA I i ON PA roa swe barn-swallow the cows will give blood ahead.” The Electric Refrigerator made and { 9 ° and their guaranteed by the Great General Motors “I suppose I cannot help but listen,” | & . : Wants to Know dows. give Miss Ham said to herself, “unless 1|Corporation. Four out of every five El- pute air o 2 Atlanta, Ga.—A two-year courtship : : . should be out-and-out rude and go off, A 9 ? has not satisfied a Kansas City bride. in interic More than 450,000 satisfied users. Priced v achieveme: ectric Refrigerators is a FRIGIDAIRE, and there isn’t anywhere much to go to-be that she knows enough about milk. This is a most firmly rooted superstition in those sections. Its pedigree is apparent. When Demeter went to live in the house of the king of Eleusis, resting awhile in the in the winter shed. That's the way [from $180 up. fier swai . : ot good » g yo ; AY ler swain, so she has written the The Great Independent . search for her daughter Persephone, with poets. L. E. KAYLOR, , mayor here a request to check up on P In this I “They always have one at a disad- | Dealer, EBENSBURG, PA. the Englis she was accustomed to take the air “ as a swallow, darting and sailing about the house, which fact is the foundation for the general belief that | tify] springtime would be along be- swallows bring good luck. Converse- | fore anyone knew it, grunt, grunt, ly, of course, it would anger the god- | more than once.” In the spring, the spring, dess and bring bad luck to kill the “Yes, and now youre saying it Ising, Sos nae bird so favored by her. The bloody again,” said Miss Ham. Of the joy that I feel, Cannot Help Reciting My Poem whether he has a “past.” About It.” been attai sweep of r lines, and the windoy is almost tionable fe vantage. They corner one and now I - - Jor Economical Transportation must hear the poem.” Porky Pig commenced: milk part of the superstition comes “But,” she continued after a mo- | For there's glorious mud, encountere from the fact that the Demeter of | ment, “why are you so interested? Ab, Slotiouns Edhigy the upper | Greek mythology was confused in the | Are you growing sentimental because if dance & fig. ! full ceiling popular mind with the Egyptian Isis | jt is springtime? Do you feel as | At the thought af it; ; | architect. on account of parallelisms in certain | though you were going to carry pig- | The mud with me mgkes a great hit. | ane incidents in their Stosias and Secs, weed to some charming young Miss “1 don't believe,” paid Miss Hoan, ic r X ¢ y Y rin. for ¢ Vv ap * 3 ¢ EDO ER especially, of simi arity in the prin- | pig and say to her: “that it is very poetical to say ‘makes @ brick constr cipal attributes ascribed to them. And | “ ‘Dear Miss Pig, let me provide for | "yop pit’ but then of course I'm the cow, 23 We all knew, wos the fa- | you forever, Nothing would give me not up on the very latest kinds of vorite animal of Inis, Therefore to | greater joy.” poetry and there’s no telling what shed the blood of a barn-swallow “Oh, no, no, no,” grunted Porky Pig. poets may do—particularly pig poets!” would, by sympathy, make the cows | «Iq never say anything like that, I'm Tot Dorks paid no attention, He give bloody mille. If one is inclined to [ an old pig, set in my ways, and I'm was satisfied with his poem and satis- be incredulous that beliefs are found | pot going to change. fied that he ad had some one to listen today among us which are survivals “What is more, I could never say | ¢ "¢ ; from so great an antiquity as is| to any pig, young and beautiful though : claimed for most popular superstitions | ssn let him consider how many thousands - of years those ancient beliefs lasted and how firm a hold they had upon REUEL SOMMERVILLE { the undeveloped human mind of which { ATTORNEY-AT-LAW they were the outgrowth. If all the Science and religion of today were Office in the Good Building. swept away would not fragments of them be found existing in the popu- lar mind two thousand years from now? Moreover we can trace the be- liefs of old down through various ages and stages until they become the current superstitions of today. 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