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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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ffHE TYRONE DAILY HEKALD MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1MT TVZ TYRONE HERALO WELL KROWR klTOOlU GITIZEH KILLED BY MOTORIST SATURDAY IStl Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pink of 71S West VKteenth street, arc happy over the arrival of a son.

Mrs. Kdward Fields ot Lancaster, Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.

Silt an East Tenth street. Thomas Fluke Goodfellow, assistant foreman of the hose testing laboratory of the Pennsylvania railroad company, and residing at 1430 Twenty- A bad flue fire occurred on Saitur- second avenue, Altoona, was fatally day night at the Welsh home on Cam- injured at 3.30 o'clock, Saturday after- eron avenue. A still alarm was sent noon at Twentieth avenue and Pour- in odd the trouble quickly eliminated, teenth street, when an automobile in Calvin Stewart, son of Mr. and he was was struck Harry Stewart, had his tonsils removed at the Altoona hospital at noon today. The operation was a success.

by a car alleged to have bean operat ed by Robert J. Billing, of Duncansville, while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Goodfellow succumb Miss Florence Watt, a student at e( to injuries within half an hour Drexel institute, Philadelphia, isi visit- following his admittance to the At- ing her mother, Mrs. Klla Watt 0:1 toona hospital. West Tenth street.

Ebllng was placed under arrest at and Mrs. John ft. Goheen, of o'dSock following the accident when Indiana, are guests of Mr. Goheeu's he reported to the police department mother, Mrs. Ida Goheen on Logan that his car had been stolen while avenue.

i "parked in the vicinity of the Grand hotel at Sixth avenue and Third street Mrs. John T. Laurie received word A i toonfl that his cousin, Miss Brba Mr was ret urnin home had died in Altoona on Saturday. Mrs. the car of Robert hav Laurie is confined to her home with jng acted a pall bearer at the funeral of M.

Schlatter, father of Large crowds attended the services Louis M. Schlatter. foreman of the! at the United Brethren on Sun- physical laboratory of the day evening when Women's Day was who was buried Saturday afternoon. I observed. Much interest was taken in I After being placed under the splendid programs presented.

i Ebling emphatically denied' having Mrs. William Cunninglmm of Harris knowle of the accident, but VALUE In amazing Electric Washer Here's a new idea in washers. One designed by women who use them! 10,000 women were asked what they liked best about their own washer. There were nearly fifty different makes. But there were only ten things all agreed on.

Then the Master was built. It has all of these super- features. All in one super-washer that you can have-for less money than any machine with half as many features. burg, is a guest at the home of her brother, Frank Kline, a P. U.

R. patrol (finally confessed to the police. He living on Park avenue JWnth street. near Miss Margaret Campbell and Mias stated that he had been to Tyrone dur-1 ing the afternoon and had returned to Altoona and was inspecting some work done by the Math leu and Sons, street paving contractors. He was enroute Kathryn Ever will represent the Teen when the accident occurred.

Age department of the First Metho- Hbling in his written confession stat- dist Sunday school at the State ed that "he had partaken of three Young People's convention to be held Scranton, November C-S. 'During the high wind storm yesterday afternoon the roof at J. R. Cry- barn in Sinking Valley was blown across the hog pen near by. of beer.

He is being held under $2500 ball in the Blair county jail. AROUND THE STATE (United Press) Pittsburgh, Chi- Some trees were uprooted and minor nese, arrested at the headquarters of damage entailed on the farmers white 'the Hip Sing and On tongs, will the wind prevailed at high speed. ibe given hearings in police court to- Right in the midst of the heavy sale on Sunday afternoon, hundreds of young ladies drove to Tyrone from Pittsburgh, accidents in State College to board trains east and tlhe Pittsburgh district Sunday, west. Pennsylvania Day with many two llvos. Three other persons Fraternity house parties attracted hundreds to State College Friday and Saturday and the ladies were homeward bound.

'The windstorm that struck Tyrone a fierce blow on Sunday lowered a number of trees, stripped all the injured. Unless the United States claims the 'Liberty motor, all that remains of the plane in which Lieutenant G. H. Burgess, Verne Timmerman and Maurice Hutton were leaves from trees, tore "away several killed last week be U3ed in awnings and did considerable damage firc tnk of the New Snlem re de to roofs of houses and bams. At times artment the wind twisted from different angles and for a time looked as though Ambridge-DomUiic Page, is some serious damage would be done.

dead Bruno 4 in tal with a bullet wound hi his chest, HERE'S WHAT 10,000 WOMEN WANTED 1. Improved cylinder type machine. 2. Full six sheet capacity. 3.

Working parts enclosed. 4. Self adjusting wringer. 5. Handy drain cock.

6. Easy rolling casters. 7. Trouble-free motor. 8.

Absolutely guaranteed. 9. Attractive appearance. 10. $20 saving at least.

Sanviul 1. Rhodes and wife, of Vienna, are visiting the former's ibroth- er, Newton H. Rhodes, and sister, Mrs. Samuel Suyder, along with other rel- while Ned Scrivo, 25, is held for the shooting, which is said to have start- one of the latter's relatives were a lives in and around Tyrone. Mr.

niat Rhodes is one of four living members of a family orJginally numbering eigh- teen children, of whom at one time Fr Oysters Tuesday! resided in this vicinity. I Fresh Oysters The Fall meeting of the Women's' Freth 8ter Auxiliaries of the Altoona Arch Deaconry will be held in St. Paul's Episco- Standards and selects. We handle the Crlsfield because they are very re- pal church. PhiUpaburg, Wednesday.

HS te0and the beSt Phone 41 26t Free Free October 28. Holy Communion at 10.30 a.m. with regular business session Members of Trinity parish branch will rlease notify the secretary if they can attend. Arrangements Illck6S Grocery ore being made for transportation. The American Legion Auxiliary opened ita 1926 Membership Campaign drive today.

The campaign promUe-a to be a merry one as the teams are in iprlme condition for a lively contest. Mothers, sisters, and wives of men who saw service during tua WonV-1 War tore (invited to ioin thU organization that has been great help to the local post. The hard rain on Saturday and Saturday night and Sunday morning, I cleaned the stree'ts thoroughly and the water rose high enough in Dald S. G. Wertz.

Bread! Kingnut 26t5 at the For Sale Flakes machine (which maken a superior potato chip) and all necessary equipment together with all rights for Center and Clearfield counties. Inquire of Plank and Prank, Philipsburg, Pa. Free Bread! I Free bread with Kingnut Hickes Grocery. 2C15 at Ihe Coal Coal Local and long distance hauling. Da Eagle Creek and Juniata river to carry away the debris along the shore.

Tho banks of these streams were polluted with ashes, tin cans, decaying fruit, vegetables and jdean-ups from the gar livered to Tyrone, $4 per net ton, cash Call 295-J2. Now on display in our store. Fully guaranteed by us and the makers. Pay for it as you enjoy it. THE GREAT HOUSE OF ROTHERT CO.

25-27-29 We st Tenth St, Tyrone. CREDIT TERMS pay $1 per month 20 pay 2 per month 30 pay 3 per month SO pay 4 per month CREDIT TERMS 65 pay $5 per month 75 pay 6 per month 85 pay 7 per month 100 pay 8 per month No-Nox Gasoline Stops carbon knocks, increases dens and yards convenient to these Power, better motor performance, The high water must have mileage per gallon, the test vdil watered an oil bed around Altoona as te SoW only at the Ford Garage. 213 the river late in the day was black B. Tenth street. Tyrone, With oil and fitlh.

This also passed down the way. Special Rubber Heel Prices! A masquerade party was held on! Special Rubber Saturday evening at the home of Special Rubber Heel and Mrs. J. M. Adams on Haralin ave- for the benefit of our Patrons only, nue, for their two daughters, Misses rubber heels will be placed on ladies', Maxine and Jane Adams.

Those pres- wooden heels at 25c a pair. Rubber ent were Mrs. Shay and children, Oer- heols placed an ladies' leather heela at aid. Madeline, Arabelle and Dorothy; 30c a Rubber heels placed ou Catherine Wiser, Luella Nearhoof, nen's shoes at 40 cents a pair. The Virginia Snyder, Lola Nearhoof.

Paul- Goodyear rubber heela used, ine and Marion Strunk. Martha and at the very Louise Walker, Margaret Gallegar, lwefit Panasci. Arling- Olive Welch, Robert and Jack Adams. ton Mrs. C.

T. Marks and Mrs. Lucas came' Just in time to help share the fun with Fresh Oysters Tuesday! the girls. Kd Sharer and Earnest Near-. Fresh Oysters boot happened along when the parly Fresh Oysters was in full sway.

At nine o'clock re- Standards and selects. We handle were served and at a late the Crisfleld because they are very ra- iuxne having bad an en- liable and the best. Phone 417. 8. C.

Cs of Banking A full use of this Bank Becomes an aid to your success, and a Credit to your financial standing. FikST NATIONAL BANK TYRONE. PA. For at 428 J. Kennedy.

$10,000,000 Company wants you to sell 150 daily Home Necessities in Tyrone. Profits weekly. Experience unnecessary. For Particulars, write The U. Watkins Company, Dept.

K-2, 231 Johnson Newark, N. For goods. Scott apartments, next John Bell's to rn-lve dairy wagon. Address R. W.

Herald office. Laura Crampton Downing, chiropodist, will be at the DcLuxe hair parlor Wednesday, October 28. Phone 151-M. Irvin's new East Tyrone Store will open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday with a big 2 for 1 I J. Howard Lotz, the ipresent director of the poor, Is on the Prohibition ticket.

Be sure that. you for him. For property 'in GrazlerviUe; 2 lots, 7-room house, 'porches, garage and chicken I Inquire Andrew II. McCamaat, Room 305 First National -bank build- Costume materials, all shades, 36 in. wide, Dollar Store.

1 Man house over forty year success selling groceries of nationally recognized merit through proven economical direct-to! consumer plan. Products in daily liae. I Year round demand. Bis possibilities, Experience not necessary. For permanent connection with a real future write John Sexton Company, Box H.

boy's pocketbook. Return to Herald office. American Barber Shop, all cutting 35 cents; shingle bob 35 cents, pen Thursday Vote for J. Howard Lotz, your near ome man, for director of the poor. For room house.

Apply 120G Penna Excelsior lodge No. 219, will hold a lasquerade social in the Junior build- ig.Wednesday evening. Children, lOc, adles 15c, gentlemen 25c. hand bag, Wednes- ay evening; reddish color bag with, drawstring. Reward if returned to 005 Jetferson avenue.

For house, all modern ionveniences. Glassed in back porch ind pantry. Hot water heat. Will sell connected along with linoleum, jarage in rear of home. Address T.

Herald For cabinet $20; Iresser $15; water power washer $10; leating stoves and Burle-y, 112 East llth For R. Reese property, street and Hillcrest. 6-room house on ot 80x120. Price $3500. Joshua Bur- For floor five room apartment, heated, all conveniences, all G9J.

Irvin's new drug store will be open October 29 on Columbia CHRISTMAS WATCHES WONDERFUL BARGAINS made possible by tremendous purchases. A small payment secures any watch. Fountain Pens MAKE FINE CHRISTMAS GIFTS See our Pen Window, especially featuring LeEOEUF and MOORE MODELS We also carry Parker, Waterman and other makes. Acklin Jewelry Co. FOR LASTING i hair- Free Bread! Free bread with Kingnut Hickes Grocery.

at the Gas! Oil! The best ot courteous service. Peck's Service Station, Tenth St. 3tt Your Choice for $7.50 We now have in stock four difforent styles of Tea sets, which are complete with plates, that we are selling at a special price of $7.50 a full set. Let us show them to you. Macs Theatre Shop.

Try a pint or quart of Black Walnut Ice Cream at Macs Theatre Shop. Candy Specials Chocolate chips, 59c Ib. Wrapped Caramels, 49c Ib. Reymer's asst. Milk Chocolates, 39c Ib Reymers choc, peppermints, 39c Ib.

Macs Theatre Shop. Try a pint or quart ot our special ice creams. Pineapple Black Walnut Fresh Strawberry Fresh Peach. Macs Theatre Shop. We are constantly receiving new gifts in our Lustre ware department and we invite you to see these gifts, even though you do not care to Macs Theatre Shop.

Try a pint or quart of our Fresh Peach Ice Theatre Srop Tobacco Specials 1 Ib. Velvet smoking 11.00 1 Ib. Blue Boar smoking Macs Theatre Shop. For Just a few days only, we will offer you a full box of 50 Isabella cigar? for a Theatro Shop. SATISFACTION.

One reason why so many people stick to Ice Cream is that every day it is the same high quality and pleasing flavors. Every batch is tested in our Laboratory and they are assured of a clean, safe and healthful product. SPORTSMEN ARE YOU READY FOR THE HUNT? YOU MAY NEED A SHOT GUN, RIFLE, COAT, VEST, BELT, CAP, LEGGINGS OR SHELLS Look over our slock, and if in uood any of those invite you to conic in. Wf may have just what you oi- we will £ct it. Grazier Bros.

THE BIG One Dollar Salo IS NOW ON AT McLANAHAN'S SEE OUR WINDOW for suggestions in MONEY SAVING PURCHASES DRUG SUNDRIES TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY RUBBER GOODS THERMOS BOTTLES TOBACCO CANDY LEATHER GOODS.

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Years Available:
1885-2007