‘copped” the pen- and the pennant but Mr. Fleming that they would lass Notes nt the week-end elatives. Sunday at her e. tends to leave us We are sorry to cht boys. several traps in om for mice, and very successful. ss was invited to en on St. Patrick’s oyed very much. IR I; | - 22 Y-PEP ni 'INNIE HTNER ESTER ORRIS y Eilers Marshall 1y Arthur Hi THE COURIER OFFICE IS AL QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION, VOL. XXXVI. NO. 6. NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 27th, 1930. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. Courier Announces Free Prize Travel Club $3,000 IN PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY ALABAMA LAWYER Boob Tevoar "RS. JOHNSON DIES GRAND CONTINUES IN BIG SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN; OPEN TO TAKENBY DEATH £000 TRCWS! propvmy ar axpon MIGHTY GOOD SHOWS A. W. Lamar Dies At Thos. |, The pevy Yo store room Body Brought to St. Laurence And Here Are Two of Them EVERYONE IN PATTON AND VICINITY" Midis i bom pn Ast Weel ‘tment of the ' wT EF 3 . ‘ Woothi and Interment Made in That No One Can Afford ek | Store, is now comple Patton Cemetery to Miss : ce ing under the Cloverd - . . A W. Lamar od Series. The store room. botl insi Mrs. Anna J Vinson, Choice of Seven Automobiles, Many | TRAVEL CLUB OFFICE Mobile Alt Who to Patt : : : . ° »’ ing the rstmas holi t Tours, Aviation Courses and Cash LOCATED IN GRAND |e De Sos: 73, former- “IT’S A GREAT LIFE,” DUNCAN widow of John SISTERS’ SONG AND LAUGH HIT died and out has been completely remodse ly of St. Lawrence and vated, and is pleasing in ap-| Johnson, wi e at 11:30 o'« I er.i 4 7 The Duncan Sisters have broken : . A . THEATRE BUILDING Thomas MeQuillen ied last H. Williams, of this place, has t week at de récords in vaudeville and musical com- Offered {Oo Live-wires of This eee" day morning at he ( en cont eh or two landed, and Bur rom, O. M edy all over the country, and in the . During the Subscription Cam- after an illness of ) a be Started on Poth of them Jo ns n the followi opinion of this critic, they are on their Community paign of The Patton Courier, a | diseases. He Was S 2s ihe we dher emis Mr. on geen: Way to repeat this pleasant experience : special office has been rented for {| bed shortly atter has one ntract in Loretto | St. Lawre " in their Great Li talking picture, “It's a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ch opens at the Grand ‘riday, and continues Sat- ] h two shows each evening. = “It’s a Great Life” not only gi blic of the Duncans a brand mbly of gags and songs, but the girls in a strong, well- 'Y, in which they demon- Allegheny township and Mrs. McTee He recently re-| Rae, Hastings. 1ternational trucks|vive. Mrs. John £ ses, some of these | Conrad Jacobs, of Dean. own projects, and em have been sold ” T = - the “Travel Club” department in Pisee. Toshi . kK 2 Gr: Theatre building 3 Attorney ar w SITU ESR y ¥ ¥ v e¢ | the Grand Theatre building and A } v V ft ODY Ww 11.1. Ww IN anyone desiring information con- || bama, having been : fascinating ad profit- | June 9, 1874. Survi cerning tl} : Jennie I able idea are asked to call at this [la sister, Mrs. Jenni eo 5 ; . location and not at the regular ||Al2., and a stepson | Re Early Entrants Will Recejve the Largest|| couier ome. of Ashama. The {telephone number of the Funeral services Profits. Read Full Details in This Issue “Travel - Club” is Patton 191.. Use | Saturday morning The body was brought St. Lawr ence last Thursday evening and was removed to the Henry Johnson home. Funeral services were conducted Mon- day morning in St. Lawrence's Catho- S Curtis Corporation has this sec- y 0 5 : is evidenecet i eu 1 this phone when inquiring how to | a solemn high nase Toren or N lic interment in the they can not only sing, and Send In Your Name At Once get any of these wonderful prizes |, George's Catholic Cl sii | SE. , Patton. v well whenever required. i . . : > ’ i he ¢ the Workman's : 3 which The Courier is giving away || ment was in the cl L IS a good one. It more or — one of wh rT 7 as 1a $n ; - en FREE of any cost. Office hours: = es ou r less dramatizes what would happen if 9 9 ” The p : great “sister act” were ever to t der. i tahlish iPaplf 3 he 3 11 p 9 a. m. £ ! 4 sléat “sister act ere ever to have The Patton Courier, in or to establish ifself in the homes and hearts of cl to P- Jn, 2 . I I bakery i 1 disagreement. Casev 0 have the people of on, Carrolltown, Hastin St. Benedict, Ashville, Elmo The Club will be in charge of Ni a disagreement. Casey and Babe Du- in ann 1 ini i 1 1 : o tober - 7 d } A . and the adjoining communities, takes pleasu; nouncing today a mammoth || F- Robert Crotty and he will be 3 ri > : & . . ain i tai J community profit-sharing “Help Yours Iravel Club,” in which thousands more than glad to explain in detail V i lios, aviation courses and 1d w anything you wish to know regard- i of dollars in automobiles, tr ps, tot ! . : . PR be given absolutely free to nd women, boys and girls, wives ing this drive for subscriptions. And ne built at N OF Ii TER BY gan were inseparable until Jimmy id er Se “ean, a piano player in g par nearing com. | b Rk EXE Desh, 8} player in a department is 11; r to pay court abe 1 Barnesboro business men pay court to Babe. me — tic he prospects Cond {it Gatl if girls and Dean are fired from 21 8 ; € } A 1a 2 : y orget—it doesn’t cost any- 7S ba Sin Sm ondensed items Gathered from! the store because of wisecracks pull- and sweethearts who join and take part in this lik ral and remunerative sui don’t forget—it doesn’t cos . a ne indus bring the town. yoy ‘ . ho : : a, Se MO} BEA Wane Tort this Dheral aw! remunerative thing to ask about it and you incur | Electrical Man ¥ Yes bebn WithoUt o theres) Various Sources for the ed by Rosetta at a very funny ama- T En sa no obligation, | > pal Address, for the past couple of years, | Busy Reader. te Show staged by the employees, OPEN TO Y( 1 : J—ONE AND ALL Who will win that wonderful Attendance Pr HI valuable Grand Capital Prize? act goes great in vaudeville, until i lit by the marriage of Babe Thi S remarkable offer, one of the greatest ev er offered by a wee news- next week| George H. Callan, 1 z 3 y Vis: E y : , and a resultant flare-up baper in this section of the country, holds good from today until Saturday, The Northern Camb: well Snown Al) High school student {son of Mr. ’y.” : ; May 24th and is open to everybody of good character. Whether you vem —mmm———__. held its regular wee ytographer, will open a studio|and M Her J. Callah of Lorette, : 1 211 1 1 1 1 o : : ’ 4 SOF Co] e YO! ( 1 occu 2d rr ¢ itted t Ie rial 0S 1 the smallest village or the big town the poss y of winning the Grand | VICE PRESIDENT AND luncheon ab the Bran ooms for Daa led by dr.lwas admit to Memorial hospital VIEWING “ISLE OF ESCAPE” anit: rize is on a a 1S yi will readily 5 ; olanci a a " pa Ce PATE Cras y 211 bui g. Saturday t for 2dical treaty CEFN ? © a Capital Prize is on an eq as you will readily see by glancing at the PARTY COMING TO FAIR Spangler on Monday Ao ii [® 3 aay or me i xe at LIKE TRIP TO STRANGE LANDS credit schedule for-subscriptions cor in the large announcement. You ry attendance was presen progran ny on) e Junior Choir of the Barneshoro SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR need’ not be a subscriber to The Courier in order to join the “Travel Club.” resentative Leecl yunces - | was in chafe onathan Nicholson of 3mong. fas ven t Church, under the direction! A motion picture o i There is no red t: ora ri tta hed t this offer- 3 > - later Representative Leech Annem » was in charge of dona ps best in that line. of Mrs. James Mitchell, rendered a. : Sion propre con be Syseaghoal 1here 1s no red tape or strings attached to this offer—now or later. ceptance of Invitation Spangler and T. A. 1 of The Proteraat Order of Eagles arel Of Mrs. James Mitchell, rer dered 1 as well as intensely interesting. This RTT ae BULA by Curtis ce. The princi ker for iE rraserna vet Tomo ie ELE fine entertainment at the angler is proved by “Isle of Escape” PRIZES ARE ABSOLU FELY FREE ae Place Ine D J [uches. of Al-| contemplating some vast improvements | yyi01 School uditorium, before a|Warner Bros. ar 2 ri oane; the : : event was Mr: J. Hughes, of ! ! Warner ros. and Vitaphone produc- The prizes as shown in the two-page advertisement, will be awarded to Re > p ; jef elect: for the Penn to their present lodge rooms, that will . e next sev 5 O!| toona, chief electric Tor ne Lenn cant in an addition of considerable Ing the next seven | Cambnia County, announced recently | Central Light and er Co., of Bi | maenitude. of may even result in the 5 for ; seven shor : 10 as) Curiis Lua) Aaa | in 8 e, 8 $ 1 : : i > for only seven short that Vice President Curtis had accepted | toona, and the sub pssigned hy a construction of an entirely new build. weeks’ work. And, if you don’t want the car you may have the equivalent in | the invitation extended by Charles M.|was “Storms.” Vr / Aghes told of the ing constructed “to suit their nee CASH. Could you ask any more than that? You will notice that all the PTiZes | Schwab, through Leech, to attend the [steps taken by NIS company to com- The PF O = has recently been grow- are ‘optional—you may take any one of the several offered. Don’t forget that sixth A8 Drs =, a 1] g tative J. Russell large and appreciative audience, Tues- day evening. The performance was of those who devote their spare time to the “Tr week Just imagine that—an automobile va tion will be at the Grand Theatre on ) Monday and Tuesday. The story of this the nature of a minstrel. | exciting drama, which stars. Monte Domenick Codespotti of Vintondale Blue, is laid wholly in the ig*Sads of convicted of violating the liquor laws, the South Seas, and it presents such avel Clu ed at $12 anhual Industrial Exposition, pat storms of all kinds along its lines. ing by leaps and bounds, and the mem- | Wa fined $250 and costs and sentenced true-to-life picture of this little- you are GUARANTEED a 20% sh commission ($1 out of every $5 that you | june 30, in Ebensburg. The Vice Pre- His talk was interesting and to the Beli, foal faat tho Bresent quarters | tO serve from 18 months to three years | known m that it is ‘imost ae of collect is yours) if you fail 1 one of the 1 prizes! It costs nothing | sident will deliver an address at the point. Vocal selections were rendered o ro bo Faded Joh Gales |i ni pong warned that, in the event | the spectator made a trip to the ts enter and compete. supplies and neces: ormation will be furnished | exposition. by W. H. Denlinger, of this place, and ui mob; : the north of|©f his release at the expiration of his lands which lie south of the free of charge at the vel Club Office in the Gr: Theatre building. be accompanied his broth-| M Gladys Rainey, of Barnesboro. the ja tv sales daily, | Minimum sente if he d not leave er- aw and ter d Mrs. Geo. A. Clark, as general chairman and there sther busi- | the county wi 1 24 hours he would ims shows the settlements and 1 anda tnerx ner oi 3 - Liverett Gann, he in of the Tiny Tim Club, made his re- prizes simply fill out the | week. port as given him by the chairmen nnouncement and send, : of the various towns. Hastings so far Books, sample copies of PATRICK J. above the rest in the amount report ie : ni ly. Or, better still, tele- Patricl Mons 56, died | Patton still has considerable to raise. pei A BAPRYY >t > will explain anything you g in the Mem Hospi-| No meeting of the club will be held! FISHER SETS ARBOR _ are but two ways to win following a stroke of | next Monday evening; but on Thurs-| AND BIRD DATINGS hl h he suffered last week |day evening of this week the club] Sat me in . He was a | members will meet at the Altoona n be arrested and obliged to serve maximnm te ness life of the To enter the Entry Blank in the bring or mail it to The Courier, etc., wil phone Patton 191, 2 wish to know abot the valuable prizes. Or to the right of this colur scriptions to The Courier. ant white popu- islands, and also takes 0 the jungle village of the cannibe where a most series of events takes place, g the ceremonials attendant on fici of a white girl who has 7 the savages. te Blue, who actually made there is conqaitl a Kahoot suk of inj Sun- nds { Proclamation Designates April 11th and | Nan Kscape” exactly re- price of The Patton Courier is as, yn amatet perf Penn Alto Hotel, with eleven other | 25 and Calls for Observance L bile 2 the South Seas a short neighbors, relatives, those w Ie mer in that section for the last clubs comprising the South Central in Public Schools 13, last. > 1s authority for the state- those who have left this community ye Surviving are his wodow, M District. Lieutenant Governor Leon as at “Isle ] rgaret Monaghan, a member of the Bennett Altoona, was a guest of the fi Gov atmosphere of “the Is- are allowed on subscription payments Credit Schedule culty of the Ad: h| Northern Cambria Club on Monday | er Ap: I. W their dense jungles, their found in the big announcement. School, and a sister, evening, and urged the membership to|and Friday 1 Arb d dwellings, their derelict POSITIVELY NO LOSERS of Philadelphia. attend the Altoona meeting. | and 3ird : a3 halfelad natives, , + Funeral services were condneted — = ——— eee | The procla mn, « rob: - X : ; : In this interesting One of the most attract res of the “Travel Club” idea, outside of yesterday morning in St. John’s Cath- | FOUR INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE lance of the ¢ in ¢ ) 1¢ 2 she ue Mos 5% yr Loy, Betty Comp- the fact that you can w live in a small village or big town, is olic Church at Summerhill. Interment ACCIDENT NEAR CRESSON | reads in part as fol-|W ! he melee was oan Beery and many other fa- that every person who fc 5 Will be paid for his or her efforts. All|was in the Newry Cemetery in Blair V ‘een players. wards will receive 20 cents | Couny. larger thos# who work and fc il i Four persons from Apollo were in-| Trees mix r daily 1 who ete = APEIST ar on every dollar he or she collects. Could you ask for a fairer proposition than | i mon sured Sunday evening when two auto- | many differ T de 1 2 ® &t Su FIRST BAF Ty H R( 5 . : this? The more to enter the “Travel Club” the ‘easier it is to win. Everybody | CARL H. SCHWADERER mobiles collided at the intersection of | with shade t : ur |! - Lords Pos OND REILLY MISION MUST win! : | The body of Carl H. Schwaderer, | Front street and the William Penn [home grou S ¢ ide _— <n ore No Services. oy EARLY START MEANS MUCH aged 38, formerly of Cresson, whose Highway. Mrs. John Benninger, 29, suf- | they yield nut ruit crops in abun-|0 i . M. H. Jones, pastor. : ~ ; as 11. | death occ d Saturday ever * Injered a fracture of the upper jaw and | dance; they y medicine and é 1A 1 L by paw Hy, 9:00 A. M. Bible School, Because the time is so short and the prizes so valuable, it is impossible | 4) "p00 hospital arrived Tuesday | lacerations of the face and knees and|mote the health of ou : cXnerience. The members are with Sermon by the pastor. to stress too strongly upon the i t of geting started at one. 1¥ o Was removed to the home of a broth- was removed to the Altoona Hospital, | collectively 1 grea Facult SO7S atia 1 10:30 A. M. Bible School. fol- plainly evident that immed act . SeATy if you intend 10 (al adyant-| ov Grover E£ Strader of Cresson. where her condition was reported to| which st od ition, al the mem. 1 wit ortunity offered—so send in ur name AT ONCE, This club, ¢ with Sermon by the pas 6:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U., President tor. age of the op Funeral services were conducted at 9 be fairly good. Other occupants were |the constr » friends 1 relatives 8 a] rol 3 : ; er 20 is"for individuals only but you may get your friends and relatives to ra o'clock yesterday morning. only slightly injured. development and 10se elected are particularly | Mil red Jones. ! : : yee : ye To di i % : 1l4 34 ) nad "7. P vani roreh iy yi4 Fou eR on Fort < - According to information received building and ul 130 P. M. Evening Worship with ish. ib members in the villages may work —you may work anywhere 3 Bennie senaer, ved 48, died Mon- the Richards machine was traveling | systems of tr the pastor. 1 towns may work in the villages—why don't in the towns and those re 1 eh day morning at his home in Barr west on the William Penn Highway | ication. For vid I ! evening at 7:30, Prayer you join the club and cover the communities in your section? Township, fo illness. . when it collided with a car operated enter our ; n : a Bib Study. OPPORTUNITY ENOCKS—*I'M TOO BUS am a by Js og of Lilly. 4,000 diffe: : ns. Forested n I a 20mg of Cosvaration will meet ; ldrer lia Both cars re badly aged. tains are the sou 11 \ vedanesday evening in the Tow many times you heard that expression and fhoughy what i really! ong ‘Wein, all of howe, , al bile ee jo Sous ; hi oa, Sinesdey aloning 1 meant? Remember that old saying f you want to get something done, cont John Pacconi, of Dunlo. Your home paper—The Courier, $2 yr.| beauty and varied « n o 1 yod ) every first Sunday eve- mission a busy person to do That's what we are going to do! w hether ao y : anion, ever you work in an offi store, factory keep house—you can always budget | y= : . —— : : : ==om | them to enj wrch, where you are a er but once. nto casn Take, for example, he | i housewife—she wishes to 0 > of the home. Don’t you see how sled 1X is 1 1 S U great 1 i Trees furnish simple it would be for her to com hold duties in the morning Save I hese Coupons! OO oes Birds your time to turn the extra minut rease 1 EMPLOY 600 DEPT TIES TO PATROL STREAMS and then sit down to the telephone and call up her neighbors or a few friends | and ask them for their tions? It woudn't take more than ten minutes | a as C Y l Te — Birds are ¢ subsc 2 ions rior . agriculture; t 1 Te — to close each subscription sale and figuring five subs tions to an hour (that's . These 200 FREE ( REDIT coupons are valuable towards the win- make life sweeter a y, 1% rols have been established along the least!) she would be making $2 an hour in her spare time—using our 20 | ning of the handsome prizes offered in the large anouncement on contribute in many w W : lany of the important trout st eams per cent. commission as the basis. Think of what it would mean if she devoted pages 6 and 7 of today’s Courier. T here are but two ways of obtaining fare of mankind. estals 1-the State by the Fish Commision to two or three hours a day to this and received the first grand prize—$150 a week credits for magnificent awards: first by saving these coupons and I, therefore, commend t NTY WILL ASK STATE breévent violations of the fish laws. The for the next seven weeks. The same is true of the office worker who is employ- secondly, by getting your friends, neighbors, relatives, ete, to subscribe and especially to th 1001 ch Cot es aS, ; oe EXTR A COSTS. u 1 does not opem until il ed from nine to five, with the added incentive that most of your neighbors are to THE COURIER at $2 a year, deliver through the mail. Clip the for whom the observance of Arb I TO ASSUME EXTR! STS! 5. ‘have been told to arrest easier to reach in the evening If you can and will budget your time—YOU Entry Blank in the announcement and this coupon and bring, send or Bird Day prima i tuted : Suh ; who use nets in trout CAN WIN! Think it over s usly! mail it to the “Travel Club” office in the Grand Theatre building. Or construct consideratio: 1 rest I 8 Griifreie 0 J PQ I JAN DO IT"—SAY “I WILL” | better still, telephone Patton 191 and ask for further information. You and bird sit1 I 1 m to the regi force of DON’T SAY “I CA? 4 shld | are requested to ask questions. to know that han 600 gs; times has opportunity knocked at your door and you let it go re you going to do the same thing this time? How long would it take you at your present endeavor to earn $1295? Quite a while, wouldn't ; pated in the plantin t and to H 1 esday it? Yet here you have the opportunity to make that amount in eight short : Dertormod sooas ; Setvics ob oF ME oo toler weeks. Think it over! Decide! Then call at the Travel Club department Grand BE & promotion of bird lif ou eer to request 1 deputies for duty during the How man unanswered? / vania, during the comir ri Arbo and Bird Day observa: ] yartici- th 1 S Game Commission has pur. 1 320 additional ringneck pheas- The females will be kept at me Arms for breeding pur- Theatre Building, and get your receipt books and other necessary material. You do not need to devote your full time to this club. Use your HEAD ALTOONAN FOUND mated cost the males distributed in instead of your hands and feet! Take the telephone in your hand when you | | DEAD AT PORTAGIH 10¢ re there were heavy kills are through at the office (or whatever work you may do), call up a few timated t st of the road a of your friends to-night and get a few more tomorrow night. _ While you are Tor eT Cr William E. Mur 1 aged 65 000 but, wl } were oper Fi sed on the getting their subscriptons tell them to ask their friends for their subscriptions. eee Tr ig Altoona, was found dead S morn- | con t ) bid commission’s farm in iata county If you don’t like to use the telephone, sit down and write a few letters to your ing along the ad between Porta )00 ) erence 3 have been relea birds w friends. Or get out in the fresh air and go a-calling. Combine business with Address a Te and Sonman. It elieved that 1ad i t mm ners believe the |S€l Iree in seven ies. Other ti pleasure! You then form an endless circle and the subscriptions keep coming Collect all these coupons you can. There is one been dead for at least two davs tate shou Keys remaning farm ill be in to you. It doesn’t take much time to pile up a good lead of credits in such in every paper and they are FREE, The deceased was a veteran railro: No wa ar ] i500 for brood a fashion. It takes a little bit of determination and stick-to-itiveness on your y . part—and the hardest part is L 5 Pre employee, but had been ol 1 to ting started. Let us help you! We will be ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO SAVE THESE FOR YOU up his dutie glad to do so! Step on it! Enter to-day! Don't delay any longer! Get an early ida h 3 , {fered a stroke of apoplexy He 1 boro for the use of county detectis start! Take a good lead and hold it! Where there's a will there's a way— | TS CER his home 1 Altoona I rsdas i seb : io i y ; ae Sy 4 dat n the northern art of the coun even if you are employed during the day. | HH OQ for Pittsbur 1 I . 0 Our phone number is Patton 191—use it to ask questions and get informa- | ot Good After Saturday, April 26th) tion. - Help a Club Member! Su FRANK HASKI Funeral services for Fr ank Haskey, aged 50 whose death occured Saturday at his home in Windber, were held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. 5 ¢ on 50 new mattresses fo was passed )seribe t
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