ig winner, You lent has been es- d Theatre Build- campaign mana- will be glad to jon on the cam- | getting started. 55, of Bakerton, rnoon at 4:30 o’- hospital, where ant for several oy his widow and | services were afternoon at the rment in a cem- [UDIO IN BUILDING y Mr. Carriel will shortly. Watch showing the high can duplicate, at se you. When you taken regularly, hy record. Think ly is. r You ring thousands fore finding a a better prop- 1st getting un- could secure or the cash for you take it? , Is not real. I ly.” And while er fellow step ng offered and d. Look for the ne hole in the who looks at clusion by the R WEEK FOR ESS PROPO- will be noted who have en- e real hustlers. ncluded in this )efore the next east doubled. t the efore IU is too Ver 12 » DRAMA RT THAT OF THE SEE —WITH SCREEN hd GRR A THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. Patton r ~~ ; THE PATTON COURIER. HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY IF YOU VOL. XXXVI. No.9. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 17th, 1930. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Largest Credit Period Results Obtained Between Now and April 26th, May Mean Your Victory or P Delost a Ofer ee i Se ond Results Nove Wil Spell Seer | MAL HALLETT COMES cess on May 24th; Club Members’ Friends and Suppor els ; TO SUNSET MONDAY | Arve Urged to Fulfill Their Promises of Subscriptions At] Jnce Before Credits Decrease. | Famous Band | Le: a: der in Person] at Opening Dance of the INTENSE INTEREST IN THE CLOSE RACE Season. T New Workers Are Wanted; Anyone Entering the Club Today | | Anticipation among the dance lovers Can Win By Going After Long Term Subscriptions; One| of Gang ral Jens nsy: an is at os pe peak Jk r nese days because of the music engag- Good Days’ Work By Some Hustler Would place Them in led for the 20th annual grand opening The Lead. { of Sunset Auditorium on Easter Mon- | day , when Mal Hallett, famous Broad- scriptions each report day others are | way star, brings his sensatio nal Warner left of the biggest and best credit-get- | doing a little better while about five of | Bros. Vitaphone and Columb a Record- ing period, candidates in The Courier's| them are doing fair work but mostly | ing Orchestra to the povular ba 1 room. rize Travel Club are al over North-|all on the one-year subscription basis.| Man ards himself as astern Cambria County, rushing to|As things stand now an entirel; i being ¢ Y ro I y for and getting sub-| member could join the campaign to-|to } Courier. The big ques- | day and by ng after the I { vill take the | term subscriptions could easily pa cl riod | leaders. | seasons on Broadway, « Apr. 26{h? To the one having the | New Blood Wanted { Sunset direct from their sensational 1 at that time li | The Travel Club is after new blood ment at the World famous Co- and all the Club Memb are working | in its subscription drive. Results and |coanut Grove Ambassadt x Haw Hclly hard to get into the lead. Have you | pis results could be accomplished by!wood California, where promised your subscription to anyone| someone who would enter this cam-ied from the “Name’ of the workers? If you have, fulfill| pajgn with some real determination |to replace Ted Lew that promise Saturday, [and we still claim that it is worth| Mal Hallet can be 26th or your will lose e time is all that is neces- | rica's ereatest moders or 2,000 credits. as it has been found that the ma- | comes to Sunset in Which Shall it Be—$1000 or $500? v of first prize winners have had | day, and this will Your efforts as a Club Member now gular occupations in previous cam- st Carrolltown and April 26th are of vital impor tance. | ons, yet by devoting some of the orchestra have likewise bet The difference in € prizes is an| time to this work, could make! broadcasting st ant factor in urging every club| that sparetime pay big dividends. “olumbia R member to put for their very best ef-| There is still plenty of time for new |Okeh, Perfect and Harmony product forts NOW instead of later and also|workers to join and win the big prizes. t they will meet with popular fa to their friends and well-wishers | Five weeks and two days remain in|at Sunset on Monday is a fore give their subscriptions NOW ins stead of | the campaign so any live wire who | conclusion. later on when the credit value is not| wishes to make some big money in To make the Easter Mon all so high. It is during these remaining | that length of time is invited to come | the more, enjoyable, Manag Luther nine days that you will be able to se-| to the Travel Club office in the Grand, | has a surpr in store for all who at- cure the maximum of credits on sub-| Theatre building and talk the matter | tend, in the way of a ball room that scriptions. Keep this in mind: It is|gyer. It costs nothing to try and you|even the most skeptical will have to better to win by a million credits than | gre guaranteed at least 20% cash com-| admit cannot be recognized as the Sun- to lose by a few thousand. It is up to | missions with the added opportunity of | set floor. During the winter mont! you to get a big lead between now and | making anywhere from $200 to $1000. workmen have been busy redecors g April 26th and save after regets. Credits are given for old or new sub-|the hall as originally planned a year Overlook Advantage scriptions; no limitation is placed on|ago, but which was only partially fin- Club members are entirely overlook-|your field of activity. It will pay some-| ished last season. This year all Sun- ing the advantage of going after long-|one to join at once and reap the bene- | | set patrons will be treated to the fin- term subscriptions in this campaign. |fit of this remarkable offer. Again we | ished decoration, which is of German If some one of them would go after | claim that it is worth a trial. design, and which, in its entirety, was a few two-year three-year or five-year You Can Blame Yourself imported from Germany. Awarm, cozy subscriptions they could walk away —If you fail to take advantage of atmosphere predominates the ball with the grand capital prize in this|the BIGGEST and BEST credit-get- room. Thousands of so-called gleamer subscription drive and their friends|ting offer of the first period. rich in colors—augumented by a With only nine more working days ion. Mal Hallett out is comi ppearance. 'T 5 making ed for e t e . 21 <Q . sods wet could easily put any of them over the —If you fail to make the supreme | marvelous subdued lighting sy stem top by subscribing for a longer period | effort during the next nine days. | blends perfectly wih every Secors ition of time. —If you listen to rumors created The ball presents a fascination that is ge | Untiresome and that will please all as your own benefit; to discourag who areonthe active at the pre-| you to make you quit to make you s the dec sent time and they are certainly not |lay down on the job. If you want facts| -ast season o the foundation was doing anything to brag ‘about. ‘Some laid for this marvelous finished ball of them are reporting one or two sub- ji Toom, which now can be justly claim- |ed as the finest in America. This year you can go to Sunset and marvel at the A dozen club members are about all 1 n 11 { long ration is continued. (Continued on last page) 5 tiful place can bestow. = | Mal Hallett and his orchestra will | be quartered in a fine setting at Sun- AND COULD USE set, indeed, on Easter Monday. And when his music rings out through the $1 000.00 OR $500.00 captivating ball room, every last patron WHY DON’ i YOU The beautiful new Sunset auditorium must beseen to be appreciated. JOIN THE COURIER’S “TRAVEL CLUB?*’ | (uviRrAL PLEADER WERE GIVEN SENTENCE MONDAY , There is plenty of opportunity and left for a hustler who can a few five-year subscriptions, to ¢ he club and take the lead vr the $1,000. To date the five-year « ptions have been few and At a brief session of Motion and far between and any who will concentrate on long-term "ip- Poti Court, held here Monday mor- tions can walk away with that first prize. The majority of subscriptions 1 ved up to now have been of one-year duration; an honest days’ work by ANYONE starting NOW would place him or her among the leaders All that is necessary is a few long-term subscriptions. CREDITS FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS UNTIL APRIL 26th In Patton Outside Patton 50,000 Cre 65,000 Cr ret dits ning and presided over by Pres ident Judge John E. Evans and Judg el Lemmon Reed the follow waived the finding of bills by the grand jury and pleaded guilty to the seve offenses charged against them and we | sentenced: 5 years — $10 4 ve $8 36.000 “ 48,000 { Tony Morgan, of Johnstown, charged 3 ye ars —— $6 24,000 “ 33,000 ¢ { with violating the liquor laws, was sen $2 years — $4 15,000 “ 20.000 “ | tenced to pay the costs and to serve 1 vear —— $2 4,000 “ 6.000 “ not less than one day nor more than i three years in the county jail. HERE'S HOW TO PASS THE LEADERS! John Duza, of Johnstown, charged ’s work—for any or the lower Club with larceny and receiving goods, was ch up with and pass the leaders. Just'a few sentenced to pay the costs and fur- vill amass enough credits to accomplish this. A ther sentenced was suspended. hee OU—can do this! | James Hankinson and Charles Hank. | inson, both of Blair County and John 5,000 Credits One Cann 10.000 | Solon, of Nanty-Glo, charged with lar- Hirsh Ten = 2 . 95 000 | ceny and receiving stolen goods, were 3ooster Coupor . 49, sentenced to pay the costs, and make . 250,000 - Certificates ( for eag 10) . . Ce Tune ” 1 for each $10 So Oo restitution and placed on probation for subscripuions ...... 0 a period of three years. The defendants last week took from Mrs. Lottie Wait- Trtal Crodits for $50 wor f subscriptions... 15, $e ” c Think kid Total Credits for $50 worth of subscriptions 615,000 { kins, of Nanty-Glo, seven chickens. | William Tonka, Adam Sinkovish and Adam Oxen, all of Nanty-Glo, charged WHO WILL LEAD NEXT WEEK? (An Aon Comparative Standing.) Credits | win iii id liquor fis, were . re | sentenced to pay the costs and placed M FRANK CALLAHAN, Fast Carroll 162,000 |i on probation for a period of three st WINS Patton ; ; 159,00 JO |! years. , | MRS MELVIN M. SCOTT, Patton . & 157,000 || el 5 MISS JANET (BRUNEAU) FARROWER, datton 157,000 || WILLIAM JOSEPH McGUIRE T. H. WERTNER, Patton RD.1 155,000 Died April 6, of a complication of C diseases at -the home of a niece in 15000 Colorado Spring. Surviving are the £) J folowing brothers and sisters: F. H. 146,000 McGuire of Altoona, Richard of Cou- 144,000 { pon, Ansiem of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. 134,000 ' WARNER, Patton Al RY STOI iv Pattton BER, Patton Se {UHNLEY, Patton ACOBS, Patton } EFF, Carrolltown HAN i | Mary McFeely of Bakerton and Mrs. 133.000 Roy Watkins of Blandburg. Interment Es. LAWRE ICE GRI Roy Nox: a ade ¢& olors g MISS LAURA ME RRILL, Patton 37,000 [7 made, 2b Colorado Springs. JOHN SEMELSBERGER, Patton 37,000 || MRS. SAVERO CAPUTO 24,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 Mrs. Leonarda Caputo, aged 78, wife of Savero Caputo, died last Thursday at her home at Allport Mine, follow- ing an illness of a complication of dis- ALEX DEDEO, Frugality : a GEORGE KRUISE, Patton ab Er SW WR MISS ANNA O'NEILL, Patton MISS MARIE JACKSON, Glasgow Saturday. fortunate in being able | and his band for | is the | has been featured for nine consecutive | or to | J were pi ck- { n WOR | { | harmony and enjoyment a truly beau- | | will feel glad of his or her presence. eases. Funeral services were conducted | Jrawing To A Close 'M. A. KENDALL TO ADDRESS NORTHERN CAMBRIA BANKERS A. I. B. Annual Banquet to be Held at Brandon April 23. London Man Also on Program, . L. BROWN IS NEW PRESIDENT. F The second annual Northern Cambria ( American Institute be held at the Brandon | ler, Pa., the evening April Mr. M. A. Kendall, Vive Pr of the Farmers Deposit N of Pittsburg, will ad ing just pr f | Louis, where he will 1 e M ouri Bankers Association. I | addressed the Mi sociation four years ago. a th t man to get a r it inviatitioh subject is “The J I kor.” of eee ees, sce The umittee on so announce that £ Gill, of London Eng 3 X pear on the prograa. Mr. MeGill {speaks on pertiti, { subjects of the | day, taken from i > Americ v1 the fortune in b g outstandin igure superv car 1 of Bax The final examinations we weeks ago, and the following titled to the scholarship awaxr 1 unty Bankers { Assistant Cast hiex Bank of Barnes boro; K. : Assistant Cashi¢ of the First 1al Bank of Galli- tzin and F. L. Brown, Cashier of the Mirst National Bank of Patton. The presentation of tl awards will be made at the bar et by Mr. D. M. S. McFeaters, F ent of the Cambria County Bankers Protective Assoc the | of the Fi the ith the C retary, 1¢ hotel pacity and the spac ach bank is limited. No villb e accepted after Mon- t Bank of Cherry Tree, Toastmaster,a nd the fol- announced: will act ogram is rensees BOM < t Toastmaster . I'nomas W. e. Vocal Solo ... M Yvonno Presen 1 D. M. S. McFe Co. Bankers Pr “The Jay Vice President of National Bank of I Vocal Solo “America As Frederick McGill London Remaks of the Incoming ? hier of The F ton. High School 1 ction of Simpson ING BUT BRAND NEW CARS IN COURIER’'S CLUB A rumer is being spread, so we are advised, that tl Club” is offering “Second-Hand” or Courier “Travel Used cars as prizes in the Campaign now in progress I'he Courier is giv- ing away only brand new automob- 1 reliable Patton Dealers, and any story you receive biles purchased from any source, whatsoever, regard- ipread falsehood —should be contradicted. ing this maliciousl Munroe, Cashier of the | LOCAL AND STATE NEWS OF INTEREST Condensed items Gathered from Various Sources for the Busy Reader. Mayor O. Webster Say of Johns- town, has been appointed county chair- man for the Davis-Brown campaign, and Sheriff Homer C. George, vice- airman for the main line. The exe- cuti immittee include Herman Jones, a Walker Williams, Char- les McKeown, and others. A nortl county vice-chairman will shortly named. ncemination for positions in Cambria county y of Jl 1Istown an James B. Swan, of n, of Port- Portage; T. Homer C. James of are as follows: w: Victor age; Thos. C. Wilmore; Westmont, and tmont. ne-half years ajptist cl m the paso te at eveni ice Sunday tive the last Sunday ev ening of He is a candiate for the Republican nomination for the general assembly and at the corning 1 says that he d mary ele to devote m time and endeavor to his cam- EASTER C AN TRI] ITAT A AT I'Y M. E. CHURCH 7 M. E. Chure rogram: nm Crowned King,” by EF “B “The 1] 1 S no Solo, Mrs Mildred H “Let Be C ( 1s bj he Che Alto @ Miss Rum “Pr Members of the Ruth Orzanisy: Miss Dorothy Henni: Di rector: Miss Miriam Lill PATTON MAN Loses. P la I ‘noon p re 1 ) P C C He 1 removed (0 oD 1 nec at the McDOWELL APRIL 22, AT 1:30 P. M. STUDIC WILL OPEN We are eq ed to do general all around 10t 1 W Having many years of experience, we are bet- ter able to give satisfactory work. Call and see sampl and be nvinced oO the extra quality portraits at price that will pleas 1 windows of Standa Totor Supply. | McDOWELL, PHOTOGRAPHER. | to be effec- ple in FORMER PATTON GIRL COACHES CHAMP TEAM Miss Esther Kusner’s Quintet of Tos- | sers Win Trophy in Tri-County School League. ASHVILLE WOMAN GORED TO DEATH Mrs. Clarence Settlemyer, Fatal- ly Hurt in Accidental iss Esther Kusner, daughter of Mrs Attack of Cow. Kusner, of this place, is home for the Easter vacation, from her du- Hurled ties as a teacher in the Port Z Pa., High School, where she the coach of the Girl's Bt team during the past season. that X of the state ti Byepire girl's a tri-county league anc team came out sinners. Emporum and nished the schedu in a tie for the xciting o0ls was stage wn, the Port by a score of 1f team won the tri PA TON SPONSORS against the side of the barn and accidently gored by a cow which she had ju finished milking Mrs. Clarence Sette myer thirty-two years old of Ashville was fatally injured on Saturday evening. It is thought that Mrs. Settlemyer was standing close to the cow’s head and that the animal sked her head sharply the ten-inch ; of the beast inflicting a seven 1 gash in the abdomen severing an The wound resulting in con- siderable loss of blood and is believed to have caused the woman's death. It was dusk when Mrs. Settlemyer inished two cow and she had arisen from the milk- the cow harrassed by ance frisked her head. Mrs. ver receiving the full force of N« ne m myer called her eldest son, six, and managed to inform She lost consci- later. Neighbor's d's es and found lying on the floor of and had left home e the opening Ason, 0 was in Bed- time. He was called k on Sunday Settlemyer to ime Dr. P. J. could reach her, expired. ttlemyer, whose maiden name Grace McGuire, is survived husband and three children, aged six; Clarence, four, and ro Patton will Lave 4 noe William, two, as well as her eighty- LL AR na fo Str five year old father, Hiram McGuire, he FE € TY) Dell the Settlemyer made their Is now in \shville and St. Augus- rs and two sisters— Thomas, of Fit. Ben- , John Zerbee of Chest y and Mrs. Lawrence Bearer, of 1ltown, also survive. 1 services were conducted ock on Tuesday morning in Catholic church at St. the celebration of a : Interment was in ¢ public Ll ly requeste Tx Un der the title of the Patton Athl atic cemetery c to Chest Springs, st outside the borough limits: The plans call for a n ball field that will rival any section, and in addition there| will be parking acommodation for at ; least ive acres of land have the project by the CONTR. ACTS ARE AWA \RDE : ——— FOR ELECTION BALLOTS PENNSY ABOL ISHES TH REE DIVISIONS 2 Railroad company { directors on abolish three g the number in em to thiry-four. The the merging of the the Pittsburgh divi- n of A. B. Cuth- n, extending from yh northern Cambria na, Clearfield county, made connection with the from Bellwood known as the Id branch until sson division some het wdquarte: rs at that section of the ellwood to Tron was the Middle division. The tion of the division tap. >t of northern connecting Patton and other min- section of the central uminous field with the Tiv ime. ria county C nsburg, Barnest thi A n cl superintendent of the > Cresson div as the result of the men 1 ne as ant general ! su f the Western Penn- : sylvan but will continue his Ine oe headqus Cresson. aomi Somer- Ga ge Patty Rum- HAS EYE INJURED yrothy Grant BY ELECTRIC WIRE YO i — Benjamin Mangold, em; ployeed by the Ge 2 Ce escaped M Se SS 5s left eye Mor y c wire struck him and cted a deep cut on the rt RR, lid of ti} He was repairing the STAI DOCTORS” \0C IATION | light wires along the highway at the I ELECT OFFICERS AT MEETING time of the accident. GIRL SCOUT ME meeting of April 10th, formation.” Key ech ir h Dinsmore present at flag gave us. and sang “Americ mve Stile SPORTSMEN TO SPONSOR id later. The laws and the best good respective patrols. 1 Me Why,” and ch was followed >» Life of Helen Keller,” SHOW yurtesy of Mr 1d Theatre. It 3 P 2:00 % i NY Helen Forsberg. Betty & OCF 1 ure ( 1 or v noxious a is P y : also gave a talk on the noxious animals of Penns; € UK nn “Sparrows.” Both were very sed by the state game c X th were very n and ente you are some very in- stions, and she also had to play. We closed with and also sang the Subscribe for The Court or! $2 a a year.| chant.
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