THE PATTON COURIER 1 ann visiting her Mother, Mrs. Mary Fisher W i | stivusion is as essential to the man or PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS a OF of Fifth Avenue. : eek y Health woman as is preparedness in terms of ) have possess and enjoy all the rights, EVERYBODY INVITED | | fe Ta | enefits and privileges of said Act of The Duclas & Huber Flour and S— od Weakland and John Flood ol | armies and battleships to nations. ! Assembly and its supplements. a | . TI PATTON D THE I AR} iE UNIFY Mansfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Cullen Letter of State Therefore, sign the Armistice today | Reuel Somerville, Solicitor. Feed Store QU! LY i IA L Rhodes of Baltimore, Md. visited the j with your bad habits. Thus gain and | Announces JOB Weakland fami ar of Patton last week. |, /pop gave 200 othe nation for the |Keep strength and exemplify peace in ST. MARY'S L C. B. U. that on SATURDAY, NOV. 23rd SOL SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPART Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Thompson 5p eleventh time celebrated Armistice Day. | tS most personal, happy and sensible | Resolutions. mis) at 4 P. M. they are going to | THE MENT. EVERY LITTLE ITEM HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A [ent Sunday in Clearfield. .. mo. | Reports indicate that the main subject | WaY. Proclaim a real victory. And live | Tw jjeteas, it has Dleased Goa nm 1S/ Chance off the Ko Ko Clock, if Lo LITTLE BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM | HOUSE COAL FOR SALE: —From| qiscussed at that time involved peace. | Many years to celebrate it. | Goodness and Mercy to remove from i t a have 4 chane 4 4 ‘R v ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM, St. Boniface 50 Per ton, delive Nationally and internationally, the |“ ——=———==— ——————— | our ranks by death our sister member, | YOU (0 not a have a chance on . — ardner. Notary Buble. x os Sn : P K 1 t. Boniface, Pt spirit of settling disputes with govern- CHARTER NOTICE | Mary Campbell. : _ | the clock. Buy a 100 1b. Bag of : Tr Ton gos Cy Public st fe) earlier or 0, nigh ge Massillon, Ohio, | ments through arbitration rather than | Notice is hereby given that an ap- | Whereas, highest tribute we can pay | the Ko Ko Mash and receive free VOL. XX . we respectiully request ail £ 1 at the home of his|by the sword, is constantly gaining in | plication willbe made to the Governor | Der is to lead a pure, Christian life and | = 5 is g ‘e in- general popularity ‘and AB States. of the State of Penusylvania on the | departed from this would like a Child |@ chance on this clock all are in ” : rdacetor | othe | she faithfully ser-|vited to be present, at the 27th., day of November, 1929, under the | of God, Whom she so faithfully ] : g Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth | ved. Chancing of the clock, this same A bazaar and cafeteria supper will be | and contributors to have z : ol held in the Social Hall of the M. E.|1 €arly . . | The Con i tion of Mr. S. L. Weak men and people appear to be develop- Decem- itzinger at vaeping peace-mindedness, with war and Church on Thursday evenil we land, ; ; : | solve he 7 her death this i i ber 5th, starting at five o'clock. The their home | Clea three | resort to arms losing much of its pop- | of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act to! Sesolved, pass by is Bogen i us day we are having a special and ; mer jill include ham loaf, Roas r of ular glamour in the vrocess,” said Dr.| brovide for the Incoipgration and Re- [Society has lost a good member and | : CBr eof rips etm San ny isi : pot a i ha Mrs. | Theodore B. Appel, Secretary of Health | gulation of Certain ng ap- | her family, a kind and loving mother. and Some yery an Active priced | sauer ut, baked beans, peas, car the home of Mr. an » Fish- | recently. proved April 29, 1874, and the supple- | Resolved, that in respect to her me- | Will be given on Ilour and kee and “It indeed would be a happy con- | ments thereto, for the charter of an | MOY, our charter be drapped in mour- to | dition if individuals would also gene- |intended corporation to be . called | Ning for a period of thirty days. the | rate a peaceful spirit against the ene- | "HOME SERVICE STORE INC.”, the | These resolutions entered on the min- rots, sal bread, rolls, pie, cal of C coffee. The general public is cordially invited. | cccasion. From Now ( SAVE WITH SAFETY Either S Next Thursday being Thankseivine | Maloy an d mies of health that are represented by | character and object of which is buy- |utes of our society and published in [ Day. the Courier will be Tiel 2 dus Nic: ; ; n- | unwise living habits now so prevalent.|ing, selling, trading and dealing in [the local paper and a copy furnished ay, € 0¢ printed a day Miss 3 to Philadelphia. | Belching cannon, rasping machine guns | groceries, dry goods, notions, wearing | to the family of our deceased sister, Silent pictures - EAE EERE RTT YE RE, + and chemical attacks are spectacular | apparel, - household supp green | Mrs. Mary Campbell. ; o-|and stark realities, as every veteran | goods, meats and such other articles | Committee—Mrs. Edith Thomas Miss Airhart of Pi John and Cz pent Monday in Clear- (knows. But unfortunately, habits | Of goods, wares anc merchandise as|Anne McCormick and Mrs. Mary Dona- which undermine health and often de- | are usually dealth in by a general | hue. ! FOR RENT— econd av- oy life do not present the ugly and | Store, and for such purposes to own and - S i chroniz bye HOUSE Wow — v errifying aspects Hy do the instruments | | lease such real and personal property | EXECUTORS’ NOTICE I } ity of t I pi " Fr enue. Inquire of MIs. . / hats ware |of Dat | as may be necessary for these purposes | In the Estate of John Ott, late of i in their sound » dB gx { i 0 q and June Rhody were “The overloaded table. habitually | | East Carroll Township, County of Cam- EASY WAY TO Thos. Meigha K BRA% Oi LA last Monday. ‘attacked’ by the overeating hordes, ST. FRANCIS’ ‘FULLBACK |bria, State of Pennsylvania, deceased. STOP A COLD! 100 per cent tal a has all the ear-marks of a friend. Ne- | Notice is hereby given that Letters on Thursday (1 BERLE le AN SRE SB SE EE aia { are VISIUNg 1 . ald | Testamentary in the Estate of the above named decedent have been | granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted vo the said estate are requested to make payment and these having claims or demands again- | st the same will make them known | without delay to | | | vertheless, it represents one of the ef- | fective methods of developing disease | and prematurely terminating the lives | of many of its victims. “Excessive and habitual use of sti- | mulants to prod an already tired body on its way also is one of mankind's | most formidable enemies. Easy and | painless to take ‘tis true, but power- : ful to kill just the same. toena. he “Again, a deep-cushioned chair re- Frank of Punisuaw gularly and exclusively employed as | at the M. B. Cowher|, cunstitute for daily exercise and | Friday, as a mas constructed dra uations of pect abound and the: ment of surpris tery not SO1vVe out. “Cohen on ing) and a tw completes the pr | own, & y On Saturday John 8. Springer | ST talking feature, |X. A. Malloy Ebensburg, R. D. 1, Pa. | Vapure court room mel | | | with of Mellon avenue. s. Russell Little of Eliza- guests of Mr. Tonight, Thurs., “Stairs of Sand” O and “Strange Cargo.” 2 Features Ya I STR NO RO Aa en ees EN ST TSS AR i Poly Friday and Saturday Corrine Gritfith’s Beauty Plus the g week-end Mis ss Jean Cami bell spent Saturday, Johnstown . Mrs. Henry Donahue was a recent Edward C. Strittmatter, Carrolltown, Pa. tng Ebensburg, Pa. 11-21-29-6¢. | 50 cents i Brockwell, Robe . a1 7 Ay and Mrs. John Metzgar of Bene- | [eSB air literally welcomes one with | 3 : Just a few drops of ; Stanley. Pathe st Master Mind of Molnar! Mr. and B TS, Joni; rors in Patton. |oPen arms—and then having succumb- | EXECUTORS NOTICE. | Vapure on your hand- : edy and Univers Be an ed to its wiles it frequently makes | In the Estate of Philip J. Bender, | kerchief! Then inhale Monday and T Ri Ie finots so tral dave last week. casualties of those whose affection | late of the Borough of Patton, Cam- | it. Te iy prio mantic singing CL. Weakland. ‘Mrs. George | [°F it has been too sincere. oo] | bria county, Pennsylvania, deceased. of balmy oil compounds The Show Boa Hie * Carolyn Weakland. |. It must be appreciated that life | [ Notice is hereby given that Letters | lodge in the linging of down the river et and John Weaklend itself Is a war—a daily battle against | | Testamentary on the above estate have | the nose and throat; tragedy! A show i 4 Olearfiold. gormilife and the devitalizing influence | | been granted to the undersigned. All | soothe the membrane; que M it 1 , Co. and Fogerty's | °F today’s mode of existence. When the | | persons indebeted to the said estate clear up a cold in no for the gre: Sligo Ia LS aire ae individual seriously realizes this fact. | {are requested to make prompt pay- time. Sold only at Re- ten. Edna Ferber i 3 a phing Saturs and then follows it up with the re- | | ment and those having claims or de-| xall Stores. ed to the scree : , 2 moval of those enervating influences | mands against the same will make | treat of your lift night r 2 . that are bent on wcunding or Killing | ra Ditts rely 1s. . oe . % . Grant of Pittsburgh | 5 the spirit of peace will indeed parents Mr. and Mrs. [them known without delay to | ’ ing comdy and | CHAS. BENDER, Fogerty S toon. Owing to t EEE BE = Tu a: Te A have taken proper hold and a real Ar- | i Dysart, R. D. Pa. | duction only one EH u f Primal Avene: Grand | mistic will have been signed. | MRS. LUCY COOPER, | H rt each evening, be 1 ee M OBrion. 705 “Do not forget that preparedness in' Rede Patton, Pa. THE RE STORE inee on Monday nquire A. OBrien, 191 the form of a healthy and vital con- ART WHITE 3tpd. Executors. | HI Wednesday, K ' West 5 vorite a Seen = = first talk Wagon Master.” Covered Wagon” dialogue: Also “1 episode No. 9. MISS PAYTO CARI the Tuesday ght Bridge r home this week. Prizes rded to Margaret Fogerty George C. Hoppel and Mrs. F. Ceremony Is Per Church; G Hor A very pretty in St. Mary's Teresa Pay i ar of C olltown itor in town on Tuesday af- i Miss A Fint S and William F. : onf Mr. and Mrs. Es f A -world fliers r d near town, becamr National / B/N m. Tuesday were Fagan, son of tored mono- Fagan of Carrol was performed b Henry, O. 8. B, tri-mo President t ration and Clar- bride, ‘and bridegroom. The dahlia georgette 5 Molnar’s world-famous novel to vivid life. —— SOUND AND TALKING I A Rd me OC ss WRLC LL ed NEE iT E 2 3 to match, and ca Tr y Ni hi ry 3 iae s atenaant Mo nday and Tuesda ights DE cessories, and ca themums. A wedding din: immediate famili parties, gan left Snifaln or 2 2 S fermv casoune] Ver 0. 1007 i YOU’LL FIND in this one red fuel all the live | Senn My, Talki all 1 Bn prongs Si ing ii energy that forms the pep and power of “high a a ging / i test” gasolines combined with a finer guality of Quite a number o Dancing jl ! F 2 unit Dn nuerqasily 0 Carrolltown, as J imi i ih iq forma in Lo were present. Th knock elimination than is found in special knock- Thai a I it 3 S Be oe Ree i 1 RES Es the former St. Augus i less fuels—plus an ori i evenness of combustion TALI. Sas 1 LJ ie $ tH °3 B ced. and a uniformity of mileage, power and aceelera- Sign that ” § u . [rE ope GOV. FISHER P] | tion that is GUARANTEED, Identifies Ie ms o¥ ? MM ! re : A telegram sen GUARANTEED? Many posh have asked, Wherever you see this ems fn i: : : ns ens . blem — the symbol of the pres ° day night promis fiow can a gasoline be guaranteed?” Ethyl is the mium fuel that gives the driver will do all in his 1 . 2.7. sq Te. corvili : with the presiden or’ ;asoline that reaches you with iis qualiiy abso- of today everything that he de ing conditions of 3 . . sires in a gasoline — drive up ment in this cou ORIGINAL PLAY lui :iy certified. Here is why: and fill up. AU state cover gs = ? % grams by Mr. Hoc Hl stagger Q . : 3 1 ing for their co-¢ you with its tenseness; with songs Sterling Ethyl is tested and approved by the Ethyl It is the logical The Governor i T Ck propriations at t you'll never forget; with a dra- Co “poration before it is dispensed to the publie, fo ° gasoline for sum= | legislature which mafic sweep and an emotional i 5 | struction progran fepth thet will hold you spell i de ermine that the rigid specifications required of mer-—-innumerable DabiG Dues , ame xe f i apout $199 \ ound THERE'S NOTHING ELSE the basic fuel in this premium gasoline are present. * tests have proven A sum i LIKE IT IN THE WORLD! | also appropriatec Lo . . ) y I state welfare der with As a result every user of ethyl gasoline—as in thatduetoitsgreat= | | | of $2,500,000 was >lenn Tryor : er ev » ] construction at Pe Sonn rye; &/ no other fuel — possess the assurance that every evenness of com- | lege and $1,000,000 Evelyn Brent f . ea 3 : ° armories. na Kennedy b ga lon contains all the qualities of engine perform- bustion the engine | a : : : : 3 . a : THREE PERS( ance that can be refined into gasoline with the knowl- runs cooler—an im- | Carl Ragen of i § tenced to three n edge that its uniform standard never lowers. portantfactorinhot i when he pled g! i ensburg to opera weather. Use Ster= ] iy (*) It is a matter of official record that when Sterling Gasoline was origi- - . - ¥ Jills a ih mall: analyzed to meet the standards required of an ethyl gasoline, it was Ii i g liquor. is Wo four to far exceed every specification — showing cenclus sively that Ster- ng Ethyl? : the costs Of Dros fing Gasoline in its content is a real quality fucl. That gasoline is the body Sam Selfx idge of the famous Sterling Ethyl. aded guilty to ch § liquor laws, was and sentenced to & H i BE B BE Rs 3 Bi 4 é@p ths to three yea: a and Ed Reynolds, 2 . ship, convicted a of criminal court tuatory rape, was costs and serve | = years in jail. % . ow i Tr ” BS f er, a
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