\ 2) > FEE § J . THE PATTON COURIER arket Streets, Up- I... ? | j ; Mer Sire, Bis 16 COMMISSIONS judges and cours attaches are alo CURTIS CHAIN | proposition however, is the presence | REGI STRATION TO Rea i : located. : [on streets or open highways of panick 1 ding, 225 Allegh- Penn’: Landing BUYS WORKMANS| [anc He a y VOTE MAY 20 NOT a, a4 NC sburg, Pennsylva- yo BR wn . | ALN r a x] & i owher & Co. ay of STUDY PROBLEMS | The Penn Landing Commission, also ii Wits Das od Motor vehicle cras eem not to | NEEDED BY SOME 1 = , A : 38 isd created in 1929, is investigating the |Patton Store Is Involved in Big Deal |, diminishing in number, nor do ac- | rm LJ WI [nl LD Office , FOR SES SION propriety of houing 3 seldbration Recently Consumated. Many |e dents in which Ped { lans are a Provided Party Affiliation Was Given \ i( during 1932 to mark he New Stores Scehduled. ed or injure ntually public | y Envnsiiead £ ast Novembar 1930 jversary of the landing -of il Co —— sentiment will requ he taking of When Enrolled Yor Last November, enn, and will make a detailed | ppjlipshurg, Pa. Mar. 17—Annou | radical steps to co a condition Boards Sit April 30 —- Sur 4 ‘ield— he next legislature. It hasS|ment has just been “made by the Boara |long ago intolerable. When that time ———— Survey Covers Wide Field tion of $1500. of Da the A B. Curtis Stores |comes it is not be; th: wange of All persons w vho declared party af- Includes Supervision Furnished with an appropriation of Company that the corporation have o: | ipility that motor licle operators | fillation and were properly registered to vote in the November election last year will be eligible to vote in the pri- mary election on May 20, without the necessity of registering again, George Kirby, Chief Clerk for the County Commissioners, announced last week. be required to yugh which thei imit will be determi: 1e next step beyond il sentences for © $10,000, the School Financing Com- | fisially taken over control and man- since OJ as heer s y i c +1 ’ ‘0 a} . since 1929 has been studying |goement of the Workman's Cash Gro- 1 finances and related matters, | copy Company with stores Li will report its recommendations | ppilipshurg, Oscecla Mills Patt 3 03 3]: ¥ len Ie WwW 1931 islature. wensville, Clearfield, DuBois and of Memorials General Edward Martin, State Trea- surer, today called attention to the to fact that sixteen tempor commis | phe Commission on Penal Institu-|pupne |] I anticipate sions ate making studies of PrODOSL™ | tions has five members. It is study- dod) oard at the same time announce | hand on the left arm Those voters in Johnstown who reg- Yions Sabmitted fo them by the Sate methods of administration at all| tne appointment of J. S. Stewart, a | Will cary four-inch istered last year but gave no party af- Legislature. These commissions have pena) places, the advisability of mak- The Appi nneN nti er 30.” ‘40; or 50'— his maxi- | fAliation will have the opportunity to } a membership of near 160. All must Rockview and the Western Peni- for es Te Y : ou BC re: d limit, or ams the letters register as Republican or Democrat on report progress to the legislat ‘| tentiary governed institutions, and the nd ip = w pi oe Py o's wine indicating ‘unlimited.’ ” April 30, or others may then change convenes next January, but number feasibility of constructing district or |, o Lh ily h x oe oo] E 2 a dt] ee m—— a party affiliation. Persons residing in will be continued beyond that time. |central prisons or workhouses for pri-| “ a — : ie < on ti asl TCT m boroughs and townships of the county | Having a membership of twenty- soners now confined in county or city Pasitie t rox ompany 2m re maB JASKETBALL TOURNA- will be permitted to enroll in a party | four, the Commission to Consolidat¢ prisons. It will report in 1931. x jasmin iG; TRYING Liou Sores ner MENT AT ST. FRANCIS or change party affiliation this month. Municipalities is ‘authorized to study Investication and examination of an, Vibson Asmbets oF tH 1 c— er : Tuesday and Wedesday of last week the merger of cities, boroughs and schools for the blind and deaf are Ae a oe xo We 2 o.| the adver the | Week were designated as the days when = 3 ; townships of counties of the secondie the time of members of the | wilson, of Cle fi 1d, forme Drea t | thoughts of basket is through- |1eSistry and assistant assessors sat at ened &= class—and Allegheny is the one coun- COTIisSIan created in 1929 or that| ih Casl Sar po i mpany: Se | outt the Mountain ict are turnine | Various polling places in the boroughs ty in this class. The COMMISSION Was | pynpose, 1b is partienlarly interested | gpg I ts Se ont the ne towards the fourth nual intersc 10 and township to register those voters created by the Legislature in 1923 in the indebtedness, if any condition inous National Bank of Winbu Je: and | lastic tournament at St ancis Col-| Who are not already on the lists. continued in 1925, 1927 and 1929, and ayq equipment of Pennsylvania Insti- (f,. py Runk of Bak of in al mans. lege. March 20, 21, 22 : Voters in Johnstown who are not al- 7 x 1929, ond inns report to the GOVernor tution for the Instruction of the Blind, ger of the W. E. Hoffman Company While all previou rnaments have |162dy registered will be given the op- and General Assembly in 1931. [po western Pennsylvania School for |” Tne A. B. C. Stores has a i ied bv | been outstanding st ses because of | Portunity to register April 30, when the | Fifteen members of the Commission the Blind, and the Western Pennsylva- | stock purchase the DS ~. | the high schools €o tiy his Jears registration boards will sit in the vari- are for the Celebration of the 200th Anni-| pio School for the Deaf. Its appropria- Dakine lant £ he Phili Wh oe tourney promises to HY that be | OUS precints of the city of Johnstown versary of the Birth of George Wash- | tion is $1000. ng DS po possible. all its pr SOr'S. “from 7 until 9 o'clock, from 11 a. m. ington are formulating a Program for! rhe object of the Commission to [gales roaord of 45 730.100.20 ding ‘the " Woodward township of fndale has! t0 2 Db. m. and from 4 until 11 p. m. an Oosorvange scheduled for February geudy Printing Laws and requirements att 12. yours oh iE “2° | tne distinction of be fie fist shorls Voters who were prevented by sick- i 22, 1932. This commission was created | of the Commonwealth is what the | quired by exchange of stock the chain |to enter, then follo Bacarria Twp, | 05S Or absence from the city from : i in 1925, but so far has made no an- name implies. It has an appropriation | of 14 a oa oy eas © oo | Cherry Tree, Lilly, Ebens "Dale, | registering April 30 will be given until IH nouncement of its plans. of $1000. Cash ty pm rans Saxton. ’ : Ee TET IMay 15 to petition the County Com- i late . Election 1aNY i The object of the Commission to| tablished group of retail sto has| Several of the most formidable | Bissioners to have their names placed TER CAN I HH | for i Sota Lay Conon. San Study Printing Laws and requirements | shown a Som X ri 4 5.840. | teams of the district have yet to peo the iy registers. ol — WIFE CAN KEEP A CAREFUL CHECK ON — Hh in 1927 and has been directed to submit of We Commonwealn is what the 041.90 : for the past 8 years, and will | heard from. But have several or at i fownship voles wie — WITH HER OWN CHECK BOOK, YOUR — i 65°? Ton CAT IIA endian ns name implies. It has an appropriation | give this company immediate outlets for | days left to fall in since Monday, | S°Wd not take advantage of March 18 IQR NPENDITITREQ T™ FN li 00 ¢ to the 1931 legislative session’a com-| or $1000. Hts products to o well oreanied and | March 17 has been designated as the( d 19 Will be given until May 10 to — HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES. IT EN- — ith pose coming and revision of the Study Finances odinplishiod trate A nes ny | day for all drawin; SOE 98 MEE petition the County Commissioners for — ABLES HER TO HAVE AN ACCURATE — Hi aws y suggesti 5S as “ ra oe x Ff fi i No > J "CE ratic * envy: y NC r TRY VICE Pegg with suggestions as to Ways 2 Ses a Susiielog fhe bakery acquired with this chain has a| Nanty-Glo, Wim of the 1929 au roles. Noverrtbet — RECORD OF JUST HOW MUCH MONEY IS — I \TION The sum of $39,000 was appropriated Commonwea 1m 1€ u ure, are de weekly consumption of 43 barrels of | event, have enter 1 veteran team| 5 Al ; He An € 5 Dyem er — BEING SPENT FOR EACH DIFFERENT — | Dae ; 000 was appropriated | jng studied by the Joint Legislative | flour in order to supply the demand for | and should set pa r the tourney, Ciection will be permitted to vote in the MTRPOSK i in 1927 to the Colored Soldiers’ Me-| committee on Finances, created in 1929] its complete line of pi kes. pastpy | Juniata, the 1928 runner-up be | Primary election without presenting — PURPOSE. rs i morial Commission, for the erection of | ang directed to report in 1931. nd treed Tre on So ss, on gg yim sinte they nave cousolid _ tax receipts unless challenged. How- i a memorial to Pennsylvania's colored| pifteen thousand dollars Was appro- | through the De hip 30. 4 ° | with Altoona. The oth oo (G21%C ever, those who did not vote and find i Soldiers, The momim will be plac-|priated to meet the expenses of the| tai stores The co ie Sompays "| should prove big fact e Ta a IL necessary to register on one of the ! ed in Philadelphia and after erection|commissipn to Revise Township Laws, | by purchase the OY i an Ture | ment kicdh iro: ; is days designated will have to present, THE F T i will be maintained by the Pennsylva- created in 1299. It is directed to re-| ang oat Be an ee ais | Portage : Fallitzin as od when registering, a county tax receipt i nia Historical Commission. port in 1931, submitting separate code | sidine adiacer olidin with ¢ firoad | £50 and Iv. Ir | paid within two years of the date of The object of the Old Portage Rail. covering the laws of the several classes | for the Aia0¢ ne Jo % i DRcRIng DANS nS are expecte the primary election. PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA road Commission, authorized in 1927.) of townships. a on of menss. ; Sp. | Mr a — rly YA DTPA ae El was “to prepare and construct a suit-| Three interstate COMMISSIONS are in| om oom one roi bore absorute trea ee 320 RINGNECKS CAPITAL, oo ener $200,000.00 able model of the winding engines and| existence -— that to provide for joint| oon Irom contaminative of 5 well | GOSHAWKS FAILED aa Ly 3 eee $200,000.60 as for more hy ic and sanitar n- TO INVADE PENNSYLVANIA The Game Commission has purchas- TOTAL 'ESOU RCES OVER $3.240.000.00 inclined planes of the Por! Aled 320 additior on of Delaware river bridges | rail- | aequisti CEMENT : y ig aos raod,” which connected Hollidaysburg hetw svivani J trol of the product in course of prep- 1al ringnecks pheasants. ; . 14a; IZ | between Pennsylvania and New York, i , ii TE — g : ie : po. E n g a 3 - An BUTE Coho tia. ere Dowie 2 2 fa ang Dow Yorx aration and packaging. This building is ie. small il ; The females will be used for breeding Gee. E. A President; F. E. Farabaugh, Reuel Somer v ye c { i 1 1 - C i > a- 1 . . 4 11% h < S Fl. he y 2» fay i 3 1 1 f ng J os ic 0 1 <i ~ [pee - days, or “some other suitable memorial | nia and New Jersey and the Delaware | [218¢ enough to provide warehouse fa.) : at the game farms. Males birds will ville, James Westrick, P. J. Kelly, Vice Presidents, Frank L. thereof.” The commission last Fall River Bridee Commission having cilities for a complete stock of butter, | past winter he distributed in sections where heavy | Brown, Cashier; Francis X. Young, Assistant Cashier. . ® ee “2 | eggs, cheese, canned and pac C was no general ir n of the State|Kllls were made during the last open| A BOLL 9F¥ HONOR BANK erected a memorial on the William | jurisdiction over the br i ————————————————— rn e———— € connect- 1x7 ARENT Penn Highway, east of Summit, near! ing Philadelphia and Camden. to supply the needs of the retail by the game Kill Jeasen, 3 an ancient structure known as the > a Sixteen other stores will be added curred during th — “Skew” bridge. the chain to complete the unit of : officers of the Ga a Created in 1929, the Appellate Court- 800 BEAVER COLONIES tail stores which will be located i Since the $5.00 b b 6 ] 3 house Commission is negotiating with iat . ~.... |following towns—Altoona, Bellefonte, able on Noveinber 1 TABLETS RATS EA ® > A survey made recently indicates ; Philadelphia authorities with a view |g.. . ’ ate | pellwood, Clearfield, Curwensville, Du- | Were sent to hea taticvos Ade 0 tr 30) 800 Beaver colonies am rid rts of 3 : Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 3 jo~having the city donate a plot of | 0 BEAVEr COORICS Ih VaniOUs parts of | Bois, Hollidaysbu Houtzdale, Hunt-| Stomach exami minutes, checks a Cold the first day, | — ground upon which the Commonwealth | the State, officers of the Game Com- | ingdon, Juniata. Lewistown, Mt. Union, s revealed that th 1 and checks Mainsia in three days Gi = — may erect a building to be used by the | mission today reported. The beaver | Osceola Mills, State College, Philips- | TOF enfirely oi fet of game Dives 6 te leo i tail, 8 Supreme and Superior courts. These! was introduced in the State in 1919.| burg, Tyrone, Winburne. | and amimals. 666 also in Liquid. a I i courts now hold sessions in Philadel- | Killing a beaver or distrubing a bea- The physical property of the com- | | { phia City Hall, where offices of the|ver house carries a $100 fine. pany, including the packing plant, ba- | } | kery, store and office building, furni-| a El 3 =f | ; ture and fixtures, plus subsequent ad- | ‘ t \ HI Hi Ii Ie | ditions at cost, have a sound deprecia- | a 5 - : a IIS | toa vate of $310,000. Al buildings are | ar fl | h of modern design and adequate for a ¢ i i Hmm il | {f liberal expansion of the building, are — Bi 1 ih HAN ll Ii imi il HHA | } “we 8 well maintained and in excellent op- | r 7 IQ THE ’ ] § erating condition. i | NOW V IS THE I'ME TO HAVE Y Ol R @ Officers and directors {| MOTOR OVERHAULED FOR i pany are A. B. Curtis, presi O S = = M oO Ld ¥ { SUMMER. | For the care of y Uu h i Todd, Vide Dresuients en ¥ E ® | HONING, BRAKES LINED, ETC. ; J. 8. Stewart - iil i a our air eral manager; William Wetter, Philips- EI pi on A Fa il DEAL 33 rc I w 2 Hi i i burg; L. G. Runk, Altoona; T. J. Lee, SPRL, Phu ES ON VALVE | j " © Philipsbt R. H. Geor Winburne; Ri] ING UNTIL MARCH 31 i 5 66 1 Alps Ht MN op is de Ouis { 3 TR Y MA RRO Ww S S. x Zeigler, ; Dr. Wa i"( perly fitted Buick $8.00 ! i O. Wilson, Clear . W..T v 8 Dodge Victory $8.00 | i Philips} A. wtis, Philipsburg Be V : 234 i ! a i : i Pps. and corretly £ Dodge Four $4.50 Hl i > : ’ Dodge Senior $8.0( fii i - - NEW SPEED LIMIT PLAN i 1 : Ford, Model A 33.00 i Vi T I oround €enses Rl , sode) Pde { { | P te, 4 , . 4 1 m = WOULD BE BASED UPON Ford, Model 1 $3.50 | INDIVIDU AL'S ABILITY are not expen- Chevrolet, Four . $4.00 i ITTIRTDTIr ERE : ; Chevrolet, Six $8.00 ANTISEPTIC SHAMPOO OIL | Inability to anticipate emerg . A . i yes $8.00 HE : t . T l 11 Whippet, Four $4.00 I or to meet emergencies with 1 sive. 3 1€y Wi Hudson $2.00 | i { THR AQ AE r ATCO Vv CORRECT | mind are weaknesses of the : x JIS fe G - DO. 1 THE BEST METHOD TO SUCCESSFULLY CORRECT | motor car operator, in the opin 2 aid ih the Te Whippet Six—Star Six $7.00 I r AQ ONE VAY r 3enjami 3. Eynon, commissioner o il > - Chrvsler Q ih THESE GENERAL SCALP AND HAIR Beniimin GO Zynon, lommist Ji I Chrysler $8.00 i { Motor Vehicles. The time may come =| Studebaker @ ) | i 1 I 1 ling to Eynon, when each y t ti { a! | Sludebaker $8.00 TI 3 0S N ) ) KE > accorc g 0 Kynon, when eacr r eC * ) O Yo A wa Q ler 'Q 0 i | {OUBLES AND T( EP YOUR I ard ak ction of na Any Six-Cylinder Motor $8.0( H HAIR IN PERFECT CONDITION which he may not travel. That : apn ar : Ey AS A SPECIAL INDUCE I' WE will be unalterably fixed by the emotic- ture s Pl iceless p WILL GIVE A FREE CAR GREASE | i nal stability, mental capacity and ot y : GI HH il DRY, BRITTLE HAIR—OILY HAIR—DRANDRUFF— physical condition of the drive i oift. YOUR WITH EVERY VALVE JOB. i m “An exhaustive study of motor vehi- 2 BY Il HEI LH | HH i ITCHING SCALP cle crashes,” said Mr. Eynon yester- 3 NTT EEE | I i HHH i i | q s day, “would undoubtedly show the at 0 > SIG] | i . It Generally speaking, the most common troubles are dry, average per thousand driver : PAT TON A T CO HHH ' It prittle hair, dandruff and oily hair and scalp. These same in Pennsylvania or Rhod { . {tl general abnormal conditions are due to the same cause 28 Jo de ao ifornis or Ani PATTON. PA. i because, the same funtlamental principles bring about all ma han S i D r M H Gardner kw | of these conditions. While shampooing with Mar-0-0Oil, : ° . ° 9 , population will do the the right time, but a 1 { and perhaps larger portion can be ex- pected to do absolutely the wrong | thing. The mental panic which caused such virulent criticism of many male | z =] passengers on the ill-fated Titanic is | x . QT 8 5g : 2 | } AT HARVEST TIME § i A MN this beneficial oil penetrates in and around every hair, gently and surely dissolving and absorbing all the waste matter and impurities accumulated on the scalp and hair, | Optometrist Patton, Pa, tas At the same time Mar-0-0il is nourishing all the muscles of the scalp and the various glands and cells so they can function in a normal manner. similar to that which springs into ex-| ae istence when motor car drive couit~ | : g IF YOU HAVE USED LIME-MARI ter an unexpected emergency. | 0 Wor L H ; ghway | by You Will Have Bs = ally | How Ine vvoman ost 8 CROPS OF BETTER QUALITY “Studies by the State of accidents show that a hat { reckless driver is least responsible X BIGGER YEILDS PER ACRE i time of stress. This is quite natura on HiTon Gy Ih # a o inasmuch as the frame of mind which | oun S 0 a 0 RICHER SOIL = t a { x ~ 1 RY 1 y ’ f ba i] FADING OR GRAYING HAIR—DULL LIFELESS HAIR Can; be corrected if it is scientifically treated in time with Mar-0-0il. Your personal appearance and beauty starts with your hair. Preserve it. permits a human being to oper MORE MONEY FOR YOUR WORK ENA. MARCEL OR PERMANENT WAVE. tdi car regardless of both legal res riots ms Lost H Youble Chi L H P t Hi % ; : ‘ules reason is a state of mind .o8t Her Double Chin—1Los er Prominent Hips— R cost is small—the dividends are large f Marcel or permanent waves retain more beauty by the ao) Piles Of reas i [2 a! 9 aay Yost Hes i oh a5 I 8 The costs ! on ol the dividends are large. i > g Se *asily panic ana :ack Es >» ig > B IQ iQ 4 r «a YT nl o> i nn use of Mar-0-0il. Nationally noted and famous perman- a ar ani | 2g # Use LIME-MARL this spring and be SURE of more profit. §£ alance. Ss M3 hen ¢ —— Ns Iviin NPI ORR - P Ear rrr ti raz B® ent wave experts are enthusiastic in their praise of it. $0 say ot Tor twnw os possible Gained Phidical Vi Sot Slane Write for prices and full information. a - Dyed or bleached and all colors of hair and textures can the operator whose driving tactics re- | yanee sieal Vigor Vivaciousness—a Shapely Figure NATURAL LIME-MARL CO ROANOKE, VA i be shampooed perfectly with Mar-0-Oil. It is an sham- yes) Saat he of Sho 5 unsialile wed It to os § CPt mb. &o. m8. i : reckless. | f you're { ‘move the cause! Notice also that you have gained « Ya on b. & VU. Kh. poo for the whole family, and no soap is used. | “Pennsylvania's legal speed limit is RE IN SAI Tir the li rs a Davee § TRIAL SIZE (4 0z.) 60c ECONOMY SIZE (10 oz.) $1.00 | forty miles an hour, but even this 5% iy your body organs, | eyes sparkle with glorious health—you 5 moderate speed is unsafe for a cer- glands and 1 must have to func- | feel younger in body—keener in mind. tain class of drivers. This class en- tion properly. i . KRUSCHEN will give any fat person dangers the lives and property of oth- | . When your vilal OIgans fail to PeI-| 4 joyous surprise. 5 Vn ramos fms oti a as er road users even at twenty-five mile form their wo? rrectly—your bowe 1s Get an 85¢ bottle of KRUSCHEN | ' per hour. On the other hand. thert and kidneys « throw off that . A Vr . / #7 2 re. THAR : Y hang, hers | material—bel ou realize it—you're SALTS (lasts four weeks). If even this ! d St Vv i we nen and yomeh Whose Inenia, | Ing hid fat! first bottle doesn’t convince vou this 3 war ec ens i reactions, physical condition and sense | Tey hall teaspoonful of | is the easiest, safest and surest way to i ~ rp P of proportion are so nearly perfect— | KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot | lose fat—if you don't feel a superb i FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER i Carrolltown, enna. whose ‘automotive equipment is in such | water every mi ng—in three weeks | improvement in health—so gloriously i i = splendid mechanical shape, that they | get on the sca nd note how many | energetic—vigorously alive—your i Phosa Office and Residence CARROLLTOWN, PENNS are safe drivers at whatever speed they pounds of fat | vanished. | money gladly returned. 3 | ————| may travel. The only difficulty in this i a sen cm mm em § ra
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers