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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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1 5 An Nfttaptptr at the Herald Building, ot Pennsylvania Avenue and PMtn't. Bf iNl IT, Editor Subscription Month, bjr.jnan or earner. .1 .40 nmuYot 80 lor on application. be all to the United. rOJj fr'fMH.

Glean Up Week Necessary lor 4 L. Pipeiij chairman of tho local notify the Herald Office prompt li tilttSiiHlij Everting no.doubt/ agree with prudent, conservative business men that lending money to the GdVettittieftt is better thfifi pacing ttotes. Hef-eis a patriotic duty Which We the Victory cottHnittee has called attention to that there are A ot difltheria and present Htne, ft' very important ihrit the Spring Clean-up sh'oiild be cdn effectively. Nurse Qili Basil; MM Oiys number at scarletina cotaiunity. Her work In connection with the ducted promptly and A itfust'be the -watch- Vvtird this yedf.

"fyrdne has'always. iAC fceon a clean town, but'the past'wfn- schools Is especially meritorious. Dur- ter was such- ah bpen die' thdt m'any 'ing April, 29 of the schools insects were not destroyed and genn' and made 108 visits to -homes of the The community nurse, Miss Lillian 1) Blddle, now tWat she had becbnie ncflainted with the 'is 1 qtflte busily engaged these days. Her Work, wfifio' difficult to display in 'aBBtract figured, is of inestimable value t6 the town and the consummation of further ideas will make the duties of community nurse invaluable to the Liberty Loan. NTY BAitK fife will probably be greater this year than it-has been for a long time.

The week -of May 12th rill be St-ite Clean-up week, and cellars aud store- Moms should be purged of all trash, and back-yafds an'd tftcartt put in Apple-pie order immediately, so that the defect of the 6hild, and wheri the survey is'made next weekl to the parent the treatment riece'ssary. Everything will be in readiness for Approximately in 20 per cent of the the city carts when they go around'cases the treatment the child should school children'. Her method is to examine the reports of the medical examiner and obtain the addresses of those children with detects other than 'bad-teeth," and visit the homes of these children, where she discusses to gather up'the rubbish. The Sanitary committee of the have, could'not be afforded and this I cited Upr "A little b6y di-Owne'd in' was', the' word flashe Fourth and Mfth 'Wards; ittid 'Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock, Jfgnefe A. McWilliains, one'of the best known citizens of Spruce Creek valley, "Beflefonto.

"hospital of a Complication 'diseases. Mr. Me- Williams became quite ill Thursday and bn in the hope ol saving his life he was taken to the iibapitaF tor' treatment "'Where he died doriflg thfe evening hours, A. MfcWlHianis vras a son the late William B. and Elizabeth Me WtfliamB early, settlers of Spruce Creek -taHey.

Deceased was born about 1 seventy years ago at Graysvlll where ne spent his entire life. vttat fc devoted-'member of the Presby teriarr church at Spree Greek; te mourn his death ar sisters' and brothers: -Miss Mary NlcWilliams, Mrs. Margaret Gardner, fm nike hen the cniw R. G. Gqheen and George h( 1opatea jj wds atrcmce circul- STUDEdTS OOIK6 anml Tnlnlii Mifle Practi- til li ilnnldi Schools Up in Juniata, they make a good contagion which might be the result and iiractical use of the Manual Train-jot improper sanitary conditions.

Don't department of'the public schools. r-ut it off, but do it now! Fourth and Fifth in a shor ft time people flecked IAU re gafd to th6 waifs A A.VI/V nnnirn tlAlT) itTlQ. Tn.6 ill" I to the cieek banks to neip nna me attention, brft such tie body. iiie tumiKii.icc percentage would have 'been 1 much, Chamber of Commerce and the Civic higher if 'dentistry had been Included." club will cooperate with the borough An- improved school attendance has I authorities as usual in this matter. We followed In specified cases -wTiere should all remember that many a nurse has visited the mother on ac- fcaby's Hf6 depends upon our 1 attention count of truancy of the children or be- to this Important We can not cause they were kept home to "Mind forget the influenza epidemic, which the baby." Other arrangements were afflicted us last fall a'nd which was not suggested 16 meet the need in each the result of uncleanHness; We should instance.

be re'markably careful to prevent any was enjoying himself taking in the sights around the paper mill. and George O.Hemiminger live on Bald' Eagle avenue near Th'if work Is quite a let to an artisan. item of" expense 'l'f Here steps forwartt CONGRESSMAN fO SPEAK. Hon. John M.

Rose to Ee Guest of the Chamber of Commerce. Tickets are out fof the annual get- PERSONAL MENTION. Pertinent Pointcra Pertaining to People oti the Go. George W. Bullock, of Julian, was a visitor in Tyrone on Sunday.

i i NE we ate pessful shoe merchants is this: We assume beforehand that you know what kind of shoes, you want and what price you expect to pay. It is our business to satisfy you not only on quality and price, but on fit. SONS tU UU Ctl XAU1O KWA the manual training instructor who of-'together of the Tyrone Chamber of Charles C. Hattison, of Newcastle, idea of having the boys do Cdmnierce to be held next Friday even art over Sunday guest of friends live 'on Bald' Eagle aveime wflg a ccepted ing jn the unior Fraternity hall, at in. teenth stteet, their home rde riare'nts This is called a Good FelloW- tlvSock! 1 6 81611 of waS.secur-'c.SO.

About ten OCIOCK. Howard Foster returned Sunday liams, Pennsylvania Furnace; Cyrus lijcWilliams and Mrs. Ida M. Goheen, Tyrone, arid William McWilliams, of Monroe Center, Illinois. (Funeral services will be held at the on Tuesday morning'at 10.30, i ot tut? WB.O u.ou.

tiowara rooier 'itsLuiiicu ounuwj tlose ta the About ten OCIOCK b6yg with gatisfactory ship supper and in be served by the trom a vlslt 8O ci a lly, to New York thelr little son don class Standing were allowed to-do the Civic club. i and Philadelphia. winter cap and start-, fc paintlng Hon John Ro8e Walls'ol the school rooms. Each boy from this district, and George nd is detailed one day a week for the Lemon, manager of the Tyrone One building has been of Commerce, will be the located, it was he had fallen into ttte creek. So great was the strain that the mother fainted and required the assistance of a ne an building In the ed and now Work is being done in an-'guests of honor.

If tickets are re- ether building. before Thursday, the commit- f.riducted by Rev. Dr. R. M.

Campbell, interment at Oraysville. As a Horse. Talk about trench fa'ts in' Frartce, seWer rats' that When they mad they some 1 pebble itiiag- tKat they are" as lafge 'as horses. Last week one 1 of these smalt baby elephants managed to get into Frank Reed's rtflice in the Bast Tyrone yards pnd from the very beginning was mas- "tev of the situation. After snarling and 1 arid hissing, showing big' long tefeih, it chased Frank around tho table a half dozen A second window Was rtpett itnd Mr a Douglas FaubatiKi net by the and 'on old mother earth, ifose Woom while scores of fteoftle were the creek, the young American was meandering very happily among the doings at the mill.

The lost cuua news reached this precinct and upon investigation the kid was discoverfed fl emu iatton. to be little Walter. He was brought know how many are to be the bO 8ate learning 'some- tee may anfl are glve credits served. training course- for Both speakers will deal with the Private Chalmers W. Gates, of Camp Upton, N.

spent Sunday very pleasantly with friends in Tyrone. Miss Margaret Pipe'r spefnt the week end at her home at Aiexa'ridfia, being rpu ot incidentally-tlWy are sav- nenoncial eifect of the Chambers of ac cOIft an i ed ence by her friend, Miss doings at the mill, me lost CUUQ ing ndney tor the i paren'ts and all Commerce upon the readjustment back Tnelma Fleck news reached this precinct and upqn oth ta pay ot unlat a borough: to normal' conditions. This is the ea tion the kid was discovered, The worthy of emulatton time when Tyrone has an opportunity liome to the arms pf his mother none he worse for his little escapade that caused hundreds-to-search for him. nearby with a long brako club after sortie battle man to dispatch Mr. Rat.

It is said tW rodent wa6 as large as a ed cat and one of the most viciou? of helers' wives and maids' taught. chil to begin to show that it than a commonplace town. What is corn- Mrs. James M. Borrows, of Philadel phia, spent the week end with W.

H. Borr'ows and daughter in the Ship and parcels by Irai lutdi Express Go. Tyrone to State College and Intermediaie Points, Tyrone Headquarters Logan Valley Rwy. Carbarn. Hours 8.30 to 11.30 A.

2 to 5 P. M. Uniform rates for general merchandise'furnished upon application. Foodstuffs, agricultural articles, new furniture, hardware, wearing apparel, trunks, baggage, and parcels of every description carefully handled and promptly delivered. Special rates for moving household goods and handling fragile articles.

Daily connection with morning express car from Altoona arriving at Tyrone at 9.30. LEAVE TYRONE 9.30 A. ar. LEAVE STATE COU.EGE 2 p. M.

Towns on route: Nealiiiont, Warrior's Mark, Se'ven Qraysville, Rock Springs, Pine Grove Mills. Fr'dm Other VieSwp6lnt8. commoupntutj wwu. a tmoTifa There may not be muclnnifth In'menced in 1919 wilt largely determine LaMai apartments. SOME-WARM DAY.

Weather 'Man 'Qiilte Generous With Heat on Sunday. Sunday was the warmest day of the jear, so and should old Sol figure on many and hotter days, we would ap- pieciate a warnlrig of a day or tVo. Ninety in the shade Is not a' bad beginner for a spring day with the opening of the summer over six off. Shady spots were located; and fully ocfrrpted by those outdoors. Stevens parjc was the 1 scene' of strollers while automobiles and horses and buggies were on the go all day.

ilCl UV Rome just now, but there is'plenty in (whether this town shall be a growing Berlin and Pout'community in the next five years or Inot; It is expected- that a la'rge at- A Mexican poet declares that the an- tendance of the splendid new mem- gels drink pulque. Mexicans, it seems hers hip wilt be present to greet the rave a queer idea of heaven-as well as visitors and each other. I other Free' Press. Perhaps Lenine and TrbtsTsy are'be- ginning to regret the precedent that set when the ex-czar tfas News and Courier. NoW that the Dutdh have decided to get an inc'bme tax out of the they will lie more 1 relifctant than ever give JlJW AmerJc.ap, )t Jf Jt Jl 3t It 1C Jt Jl Jt If.

I liY.MAYStH. They Want Good Thirtvrseyen per cent of the farmers of Pennsylvania own automobiles. The number Increased relatively from 14 per cent in two years. The total number of pneumatic-tired cars owned by That it's cheaper to move than pay Pennsylvania farmers now is 80,505. rent was always a maxim with those didn't pay.

Now it's getting prevalent among those who Times. 1 Fiume tells President Wilson that it in part of Italy, fcut we can remember when Milwaukee used to think Three years ago there were 30,700 farmers in the state 1 who owned automobiles, tut their use around the farm and in going to and from market, as well as for passenger service, made them so popular that the farmer own erahip increased during 1917 to 58,716 Last year the total climbed to 80,505 In 1916, 14 per cent of the farmers were owners; in 1917. 27 per cent aud In 1918 1 37 percent. When repining over minor troubles i The total num fo of pn6umatic-tir- pause and tttirik how lucky you are led au tomobiles licensed in Pennsyl- t'hat £our savings are not Invested in anla dttr i pg 19 ig 362,961, show- jfhe fSl5.000.000 of German war bonds. ing that the farme a owned virtually tifat it was york World.

part of York Herald. 23 cent ot the tota i number lautomobiles owned the state. of Newton Gibson, a member of Headquarters troop, 28th division, arrived idihe on Sunday was heartily we'l- oined by his large circle friends. Mr. and Mrs.

James N. Hoffman, of Lewlsto'wn, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Relley, of the DeFeriu apartments; Bernard Saussaman, who is employed at Lqrain, Ohio, is spending a few days very pleasantly with his mother, brother and sister In Tyrone.

Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Garma'n accompanied by their nephew, Robert Gar man.

and Miss Rebecca Cruse are spending several days with vela, tives at Wllliamsport. 'Mrs. Martha L. Bradih and daughter, Josephine, of the Farmers and Merchants National bank apartments are spending several days In Altoona visiting Mrs, Carey Bradin and hei children. Mrs; John Eiat'bn, of Chicago, re turhing from he'p former hattt'e at'Sllf flinburg.

spent the past couple of days In Tyrone with her friend, Mrs. G. C. Boecking, returning to Chicago this afternoon. "Chockllt or sassaferljler?" is the i Peim8y i vitoto through its State version of what the governor of leutt ural department bureau of Bta- 1 one of the Carolinas tHU in future st i CBi Js the only state which records jdays say to the governor of'the other tne fwroer ownership of automobiles.

Carolina, or words to the same general tenor aud News. AS mHV IwOl i.ir was whftt the Cmpioyea ry called their boas, ind iew, agreed with them hiejdbin hisiiijclefs friend to 8 tUJk to him pf Iridnd happineae; And the wortc- W.Bisbee's mwa'e 5.jWMsi rouiwi rr ation which the two soWi enouen femL. TWr wf -jw clory pop out of Heachi it an unusually clever' Rumor6 'pf a alliance will inereasq the popular- of League ot Nations' that treaties, to become binding, be made News. ftAMoAp -criewt, C. 4 6.

0rWf. 341, 187, 877. local. Whetf Italy bargained itfr protefctidn Iroiia she didii't fig lire- on the fact tljat Austria-HUngary might cease to exist. What Italy needs proieetidh from now, is Cleveland Plain 558.

222, i. e. 4 K. BUS, Jfartey, Quick, Lewis, Mpyer. Fwlton, ateele, Fry.

Bnalntmtn 9 Peck Johnson, Kinkead, Stoyer, LeitzeJ SIGHT SPEC 1ST That's You Need! To Hav6 Sent to Your Home af Once The "Wbite" Auto Uft Sawing Machine Good Vision Assured. mm. AndetBQn, Hoover. DR. J.

who has ttad years practice as eyesight specialist jtt Boffaio, is how located at J205 'Tyrone-, every Monday and Tuesday. He waes tfie most satisfactory Si-focal (two vision), trouod in lensts in Uis practice, at tfce most reasonable prices. Ifypw eyes glvti you trouble, corrected by Dr. Singer, wUose long wpmeoceis the test guarantee of satis- A Machinie witli' 1 the late Jimproyettieuts, in qdarier sawed oak cabinet, guaranteed for life. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER of machines on this simple, safe and easy pay- nTentplan.no need for yoii to wish for a good machine when' you can biiy on this plan-'-you never miss the money.

IS SAVED by you every final payment you make in advance of its due date. Make all p'ayiri'e'nts in advance' and save $3.60. IOC Payment Schedule TYRONE, PA. TYRONE'S DISTINCTIVELY MFFMilT TEAROOM Daley's Luncheonetle 979 Fenna. Tyrone, WAtTE, Real Ettftte Auctioneer Tyrone, Pa.

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