THE PATTON COURIER Published Every Thursday, | | It must be remembered that tl waging, and will con ressive campaign Democrats are tinue to wage an a 1 --| It must also be remembered that the 3 y " 3: Thos. A. Ow ens, fditor & Prop. | republicans have the edge on things, [Pe Shr NA: | E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor | ang that the Democratic hopes will Entered im the ost Office at Patton, Pa., | D¢ slim indeed, | figures mean anything. as Second Class Mail Matter. Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in Ad- | vance. Single Copies 5 Cents. RATE CARD—Legal Notices, $1 00 per inch, or fraction thereof, for 3 insertions vard of Thanks, 30c¢; Business Locals 100 per lin2; Business Carde, $10.00 per year; | Display advertising, 30c¢ per inch; Full | position, 25 pet. extra; Minimum charge, $1.00. Cash must accompany all crders for foreign advertising. All Advertising cop must reach this office by noon Wednesday ‘0 insure insertion. Unsigned correspon- iznce will be ignored at all times. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Judge of the Superior Court: WILLIAM H. KELLER. THOMAS J. BALDRIDGE For Judge of the Court of Common | Pleas: FRANK P. BARNHART. For Judge of the Orphan's Court: SAMUEL LEMMON REED. For Sheriff: HOMER C. GEORGE For Director of the Poor: | JOHN L. EVANS. For Jury Commissioner: THOMAS W. ENGLISH. WISE CHOICE FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN. In the selection of Charles Troxell of Ebensburg as Republican County chair- man by the five nominees of the Re- publican party last Saturday, no better choice could have been made. Mr. Troxell, who had years and years of experiences as a Republican war- horse, will handle the office in the manner it justifies. The Republican party will need offer no apologies for the choice made. Mr. Troxell has been long identified with the Republican party in Cambria county, he has served as Prothontary, as a chief clerk to the County Com- missioners, and is at present in the | County Controller’s office. ; Despite Johnstown newspaper stories | to the contrary, made for political ef- | fect only, absolute harmony prevails | among all five of the Republican | weminees of the party in the choice | made. | Of Course, plans will be perfected at once for the fall campaign, which will result in the usual Republican sweep for the County ticket. The pri- mary has settled all questions as to who will be chosen at the November election in Cambria County, providing every Republican turns out at the polls on general election day and votes the | straight Republican ticket. if primary election Predictions are that the Democrats | will endeavor to have every voter of N heir faith go to the polls on November t [ 5th. The Republicans will have a glori- ous victory, of course, but they will have it only by fighting the common enemy with the same weapons. EVERY | REPUBLICAN VOTER should consider the election of first importance. Let no Republican absent himself or herself from the polls on election day. EVERY LAST REPUBLICAN should turn out | and VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUB- | LICAN ICKET. | AUTOMOBILES MUST UNDERGO OFFICIAL TESTS. If you are an automobile owner your car must undergo an official test be- tween now and the 15th of November. It is a requirement of the Pennsylvania State Highway Department and it is a mighty good requirement. Owners of all cars have been notified that their cars must be inspected as to lights, brakes and other equipment. The state law requires a check up of headlights as to proper focus and candlepower of bulbs, an inspection of brakes, steering gear, mirrors, wind- shield wipers, location of license plates and other details. After a machine has been examined and passed as meeting the requirements for safety in its operation a windshield sticker certifying that the car has been inspected is placed on the car. There | are several official testing stations in Patton and many local owners already have complied with the law. After November 15th all cars without the official inspection sticker on the wind- shield may be stopped on the high- | ways by properly constituted officials and required to submit to inspection | before proceeding. Right now is the time to have your car inspected. AIRPLANES ARE | TAKING THEIR TOLL. Although mankind is making rapid | strides in conquering the air, it is by no means perfected. On the firs; page of the Philadelphia Inquirer last Monday; seven airplanes fatalities were chronicled, and the fact comes home all the more to us when we note that | | one of these deaths occurred at Ebens- burg, and this one over in Blair Coun- ty. Of course, we must realize that the air travel experiment is still in its infancy. Nevertheless, it seems to us that many of the deaths occurring happen because the aviators take need- less chances, either in stunt flying, or in flying planes not in the best of condition. But the air will sooner or later be completely conquered. Twenty ycars ago most folks were afraid to ride in an automobile. Today nearly every family owns a car or two, ride in them think nothing of it, and regard them as an absclute necessity. Will we regard the airplanes in the same manner twenty years hence? Automobiles, too, are taking a tre- mendous toll of lives yearly. But with | this fact must be given the thought | that when one considers the vast num- | ber of cars on the highways, the ac- cidents are but of small percentage. A —————————————— The trouble with America is that it is feminine, according to one of the professors of the Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology. Any modern flap- per will admit that the best part oi it is. CAE SSA) New Jersey has a pants burglar who slips into bed rooms and rifles the pockets of the trousers left convenient- ly hanging on a chair. Wonder if it could be possible that it is a female bandit. | CAPT I A SITHARR . TE MELTS Canada is trying to get her people to buy less American dry goods, which seems hardly chummy when Americans | are buying more and more Canadian [ wet goods every day. De i SE... Mr. Mussolini has given up seven | cabinet jobs which he held in Italy | thus proving that he is not a real [ politician after all, because politicians | never give up. AE ET { Iceland is to have a regular theatre and we are wondering whether it will [ be necessary to equip it with an artifi- | cial cooling system. EH. A French scientist suggests that every | modern kitchen should be equipped | with a gas mask. It ought to come | in handy when mother is frying onions. RL SE SR KA TU | The Pennsylvania senatorial case has | been postphoned until December so that the senate can continue to sing | “Vare is my wander] boy tonight? EAI EIT SVD ZO ERAT LE Any fellow who deals on the stoc! { market will tell you that there are days | If you should /j ody of every car in Buick’s field — and compare the chassis— then you too would choose If you were to lift the body from the chassis Lovejoy Duodraulic and rear. Combining to check both bound and Shock Absorbers— front WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT of any one of a hundred cars—and compare the vitally important details of chassis de- sign and construction—you would find Buick so outstandingly superior in all phases of fine car engineering that you would almost inevitably make Buick your choice. Here is what you would see in this famous chassis: Buick’s great new Valve-in-Head engine— developing 99 horsepower in the 124- and 132-inch models, and 80% horsepower in the 118-inch models. Unapproached in sturdiness, all-round performance—ability, reliability and economy as well. Buick’s new Controlled Servo Enclosed Mechanical Brakes—providing smooth, positive, silent braking, with minimum pedal pressure. And—because fully protected against dust, dirt and water—operating at maximum efficiency in any weather. Buick’s new frictionless steering gear and new Road Shock Eliminator—twin advancements intro- duced by Buick. The Buick wheel offering effortless control throughout its entire turning range—and the new Road Shock Eliminator assuring complete freedom from annoying jolts and jars. : Po inl? 1 . Luick’s new, longer rear springs, and new rebound, and providing a degree of riding ease without parallel anywhere. And, finally, such established Buick superiorities as the famous double-drop frame of toughest steel . . . the massive side and cross members reinforced at points of stress to insure greatest long life . . . the celebrated torque tube drive, Buick multiple-disc clutch, self-lubricating differential, and numerous other features. When the list of Buick’s chassis features— entirely aside from the irresistible appeal of Buick’s new Fisher Bodies—reads like a roll-call of all that is soundest and best in fine car engineering and when, in addition, you can buy a Buick for as little as $1225, f. o. b. factory . . . what wonder that all comparisons lead to Buick! What wonder that more than 2,000,000 people have invested their money in Buicks—and that from two to five times as many are purchasing this new Buick as any other automobile priced above $1200! BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Division of Gemeral Motors Corporation Canadian Factories: McLaughlin-Buick, Oshawa, Ont. Builders of Buick and Marquette Motor Cars vec 118" Wheelbase Models, $1225 to $1295 ’ ee 124” Wheelbase Models, $1465 to $1495 132" Wheelbase Models, $1525 to $1995 Special equipment extra. Buick delivered prices include only reasonable charges for delivery and financing. 1zed on the liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment Plan. Consider the delivered price as weil as the list price when comparing automobile values. Patton Auto Company, Dw Patton, Pa. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. THE PATTON COURIER | cent. You can birde-groom. in this life when you can't lay up a Wonder if an increase in the tariif on sugar will cut down the number of sweet dispositions in America? tell the bride's They congratulate her instead of the THE DESERT MOON enemies. mined. PATTON, Let us tell you how little a permanent roof costs The roof is one of the most important parts of your house. It must meet many require- ments, and above all it should be permanent. Is yours? 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