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Altoona Times from Altoona, Pennsylvania • 8

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'My (THE ALTOONA" MOBNING TIMES, ALTOONA. PA. FBtDAT, MARCH 9, 1008. 7 y--. DEATH RECORD CHAT ABOUT PEOPLE MARCH'S RAIN AND.

TOP COAT ick's Day, March 17. Enameled Shamrocks, with Din. FOR SPRING tor oc. or- 5d 8c. Satin Ribbon on staff with "Erin Go Brash" stamped in gold, 5c, 3.

Frank Ake, ai: the home of his parents, of 406 Willow avenue, last evening at 8 55, of phthisis florldia, after Illness of almost a year. Last fall he was taken to Kansas City In the hope of regaining htslost health, but when he returned to 'ton weeks ago, he began to decline. He was born in this city Feb. 3, 1889, and was a son of Richard P. and H.

Ullie Ake. Previous to his illness he was employed as a lllme-keeper for Contractor W. Finn. He was an attendant at the BMrst Lutheran church and the Wat-nut Avenue. Methodisi: Episcop' Sunday school.

Besides his parents, he is survived by these brothers and sisters: Thomas, Elizabeth, Catherine, Cora. Charlotte and Samuel. Funeral announcements will be made later. Mr. Louis Denofsky, of Nantyglo, was In the city yesterday on business.

Mrs. S. Silverman and son, Jacob, were in Johnstown last evening attending- the opening of the Amuse In that city. Mr. Christ Hauser of 1504 Eighth avenue, is seriously ill witt diabetes.

Mrs. Joseph Uonrad and Mrs. Alleu Lingenfelter of East Freedom are visiting friends and relatives in the city. Mi'. Joseph Welmer, of Cambria county, formerly proprietor of the Leonard House on Tenth avenue in the city, accompanied by his brother Jacob.

Mrs. Ike. Hughes of Seventeenth street left yesterday for Tyrone whei 3 she was called to the bedside of her mother. Mrs. Caroline Gates, who is seriously ill.

i Week of White Just the thing for present weather -V in a variety of styles and makes, as well as colors every garment guaranteed. $7.50, $10, $12 AND $15 prices that appeal to every body and remember our clothes are hand made. MODERN riAXO WARKKOOMS iiople a fine opportunity to select the White Goods that they need for spring our stocks of white things been so complete and never have our sales of white i this early period. Ooods, Laces, Embroideries, white Silks, White Shirt Waists everything that's fore, this and such a complete showing of white things will hardly be We invite ou to come and 'enjoy the displays. F.

Frederick Leases Large Store, No. 1108 Eleventh Avenue, and Lots Contract for Remodeling. Mrs. Catherine-Rotli rock, one of the oldest residents of the city, at her home, 1230 Fifth avenue, this morning at 1.40, after a lingering illness. She was a.ged 71 years and was the widow of William Rothrock, who died year ago She is survived by two children, Allen W.

and Chester both of this city; one brother, William W. Gilmore, of Fremont, and one sister, Miss Mollie Gilmore, who made her home wl her. She was a charter member of the Eighth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. To Be Most Attractive Store in this State READY FOR ANOTHER 1226 11th Ave. 1226 11th Ave.

MARCH'S ini ain Day! Barg riday OUR MOTIO: Reliable GoodModerate Price. John W. son of Mrs. Alice Donoghue, of 1907 Union avenue, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Koch-enbach, of Allegheny, yesterday morning at 7, of septaemifc.

He was aged 35 years and was born in this city and had been employed as a machinist in Allegheny. His mother and four sisters and five brothers survive. The remains will be brought to this city this morning and will be taken to the home of hlB mother. Funeral services will be held in the Sacred Heart Catholic church of which he was a member Monday morning at 10. Interment will be made in St.

John's cemetery. I 5 means a day of Big Bargains at the Big Store! i 9th will prove no exception to this rule, but on the contrary those who come- here will Oilerings that have been prepared for the one days selling. Not only one or two depart-rrred, but every department of the store contributes one or more of the great number of rains that will be what you can buy to advantage on this week's end, bargain day. Within a few days work will be commenced on the remodeling of the building No. 1108 Eleventh avenue, after plans and specifications furnished by W.

F. Fredericks, of Unlontown, who has taken a lease on the premises for long term of years. Mr. Freedrlck Is no ranger in Altoona, he having been doing a highly successful piano business at 1203 Seventh avenue, this city, for several years past. Mr.

Freedrick's business has grown to such an extent that it becomes necessary for him to seek larger and more commodious quarters. These he has secured" at No. 1108 Eleventh avenue, and 'the enl.ire building is to be remodeled and fitted up in the latest up-to-date manner. Private show rooms wtfl be provided for his line of art pianos of such celebrated makes as Chicker-ing, Hardman, Strich Zeidler, Gab-ler, Kimball and others, and another department will be entirely devoted to self-playing instruments and piano players, of which he controls the leading makes of this country. Mr.

Frederick's business has been one of steady growth and today there Is such a demand for the celebrated instruments he handles 'thai, it is a matter of compulsion for him to secure larger and more modern quarters. The new location is beyond doubt the finest in this city, and WORTHY WATCHES Have you inspected our stock of Watches recently? You ought toil you think of buying one. Only the good kind are here the sort we are safe in guaranteeing. i $1.25 Couch Covers for 85c One lot of 50 Couch Covers, 50 1 i imlmcs wiae Dy 3 yards long and fin- inches wide by 3 yards long and fin- o( all descriptions, from the plain band ring all through the list of precious gems to the matchless diamond. wnii imisc 011 an iour smes.

Kegulnrly worth $1.25 OC Friday's Price ODC Children's Shoes, 50c a Pair 42 pairs of Misses' and Children's Paten Colt, Laced Shoes in assorted styles, with medium heavy soles, spring heels and dull tops. The ch'ild's sizes are 9, 94 and QrA and the Misses' sizes are 11 'Z. 12, 12, and It is an assorted lot of regular 'Si, 25 and 1.50 rf RINGS That Headache Mrs. Frances Lloyd Parsons, wife of Thomas Clayton Parsons, the well known East Side real estate loan and investment agent, at 8.45 yesterday morning, at her home, 1312 Eighth avenue. Pneumonia followed by other complications covering a period of more than six weeks was the cause of her death.

She was the daughter of Allen and Martha McGlathery deceased, of Altcona and was born in West Virginia in 1854. Had she lived until the 18th of this month she would have been 52 years of age. She was married on December 21, 1878. In her death Altoona has kmt one of its most beloved women and the First Presbyterian church one of its most, devoted members. For twelve years prior to her marriage she was organ-is tin the church and for many years played the organ in the prayer meetings.

She was organist of the primary school for upwards of twenty years. She was a prominent member of the Woman's Missionary so- )C it is safe to predict: that an enormous 1 3c business will be done there. The building is to be completed and ready for occupancy about the 10l.h of April, when the largest and finest line of pianos ever seen in Altoona will be placed on display. shoes which we will close out on Friday at OvfC One lot of 37 pairs of little boys' Calf Shoes, in medium heavy, suited tor dress or school wear. In width there are size 9, 9 and 11, and in width there are sizes 12 and 13.

The regular price of the shoes in this lot is Jr.50 a pair, but JCtf on Friday we will close them out at I uC Be sure to pick the right size, as the shoes in these two particular lots are not exchangeable. 1 $1.49 Bamboo Portieres' 98c One lot of Bamboo Portieres in choice designs and worth fi.40. Friday's Price for your AO, choice 2OC $4 Skirts for $2.87 Ladies' Dress Skirts made in the Late Circular Style with folds of the same material and trimmed with self covered buttons. Colors of navy blue and back, and sizes from 22 to 35 inch' waist, and 37 to 42 inch length. Regnlai (4 Skirts Friday's Price You are troubled with occasionally is probably due to some eye defect.

Onr optician will give you an examination free of expense and prescribe you as the case demands. Rudisill Brothers, Reliable Jewelers and Opticians, I310 ELEVENTH AVENUE. Xotico The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens' Loan and Building association for the purpose of electing officers to serve for the First floor, east. cletv. She is survived by her bus band and a son.

Thomas Chester, and ensuing year will be held in Alexan the following brothers and sisveriw der's hall, Friday evening, March 9 Samuel T. McGlathery, Rotnney, W. Mrs. Sarah H. Black, and Miss Belle V.

McGlathery, Altoona. arid at 7.30 o'clock. Subscriptions tor new stock in the twentieth series will be received. N. C.

President. H. L. NICHOLSON, Secretary. Expert Watch Repairing a Specialty Girls' Coats, $2.98 on Friday Mrs.

Annie Hamilton, Greenwood i Ladies' Winter The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Friends I There are just a few girls' Winter Coats left, in sizes for 8, please omit flowers. Coats. Mrs. Maraaret Delozier, sister of Only a few Ladies' Winter I FIRST DAY A WINNER The Streit going-out-of-bus-iness sale started with a vim out of the ordinary this morning.

Reason? Excellent values, latest styles, best shoes money can buy. STREIT'S Shoe Shop, 1122 Eleventh 1 10, 12 and 14 years. They are all in the very latest styles, and the former prices ranged up to On Friday you may have your choice of the entire lot at the special one-dey price of 2 93 Second floor. Coats left, and you may have Frank H. Maguire, of this city, at her home in Cresson, Wednesday morning of inflammation of the lungs.

Interment will be made in Ashville I Styles are Changing I cemetery. A memorial of the latest deisign win cosi you no more th in the old style, and when built of ft your choice of them on Friday at half former prices and less. One S15 long fitted Coat in covert, will go for $7.08. 20 long fitted Coats in either nc tu ner A run Pi Benjamin Franklin, son of Howard and Clara Crott, died of pneumonia at 12.30 yesterday morning at the res 13 in the best materia', by skill workmen tor ttie same money that you would pay for the cheaper kind, what more can you ask, A large stock of finished work in the latest de signs alwa-s on hand. 3 PATENT Sanitary dinner pail the only pail on the market that is rain proof and dust proof.

FORNEY BROS. 1204, Eighth ave. Black or Castor, will go for idence of the par-ents, 2824 Maple ave nue aged 1 year.l month and 21 days 9U.05. Black loose fitting Coats, Tapestry Squares At Big Reductions. One lot of Tapestry Squares, 25 by 27 inches in size sample i Funeral services will 'be heUl at the house this evening at 7.30.

Intrtnv.t 50 inches long, will go for W.R. WILLIAMS! at Roaring Spring tomorrow morning. Funeral Notice. ends of Tapestries that sold for 75c to $5 a yard. For Friday's $8.05.

$25 Black loose fitting Coats, 48 inches long, and fitted with fur collar, will go for $10. 9 Marble and Granite Monumental Work 5th, Avenue i.nd 30th, Street. STANDING OF THE CHEWS The remains of Miss E. Blanche Beamer were brought from Pittsburg selling we will offer the entire lot of 75 pieces at these different prices: 29c, 49c, 69c and 98c each. Second floor, east.

where she died several days ago, yesterday morning and taken to the un $20.05 Black, se fitting Coats dertaking rooms of Undertaker J. P. 50 incnes long, ana fitted with fur collar, will go for li3.SO. Standing of the Middle division crews after 3 this morning: 2S, 27, 226, 5, 110, 237, 40, 240, 37, 243, 17, 223, 39, 258, 18, 247, 14, 35, 241, 256, 249, 211, 257, 230, 252, 32, 20, 250, 224, 239, Lafferty Son, where they were kept until 2 in the afternoon when they 10c Outing Cloth for were shipped to Hollidaysmirg tor in IC each terment. FACILITIES FOR WOMEN.

245, 215. J. and M. crews after 12.01 this morning: 225, 248. Special crews after 12.01 this light colors, ugnt colors, The facllitf 's of this bank are ex Uuting iiom in mostly in checked patterns.

Good rv vuliip Fridnv's I morning: rf. zb. i Extra conductors: Hcinbaugh, tensively taken advantage of by women who appreciate not only the con oc eled each venient location separate room, but also the advantage of keeping their Curry. Extra flagmen: Wakefield,) Snoop, Es erline, White, Himmels-) baugh. acoounts in a strong and helpful insti tution.

We havte hundreds and hun dreds of feminine savings accounts all earning three per cent. Interest, com pounded July, and January. You too, Pillow Cases, 12c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, linen finished, 42 or 45 by 36 inches in size. Friday's i 1 each Men's 25c Hose, 17c. Men's fine, plain black Cotton Hose with either all black or half white feet.

2ic value 7 Friday's 1 Children's 25c Underwear, 19c Children's cotton Fleece Lima Vests and Pants, worth 25c each. Friday's XilC Ladies' 10c Hose for 7c Ladies' Black Cotton Hose in a regular 10c value. Friday's Price Boys' 25c Hose, 15c One lot of Bovs' heavy. Black are cordially invited. THE ALTOONA TRUST COMPANY.

A bank for the' accommodation of 'Host rrtoilet Extra brakemen: Foreman, Pooler, Hoover, Conrad, Foster, Or-ner, Ritchey, Bressler, Quarry Marshman, Parsons, Keith, Clapper, Walker, Seiberts, Klinger, Washburn. Extra engineers: Spengler, Bur-ley, Wesner, Turbett, Smith.Wolf-gang, Dunmire, McKinstry. Extra firemen: Fox, Xorris, Digby, Cunt, Metz, Barnett.Miles, Cunningham. Extra Yard Crews -Rnirineers: Mllxhell, W. F.

the people. 39c Squares for 25c. 18 inch, White Hemstitched Squares, finished with three rows of drawn work. Regular 30c value Friday's price 25 Tapestry Cushion Covers for 25c Tapestry Cushion Covers in assorted styles and color effects-worth 35c Friday's price 25 75c Belts 50c Latest style gold and silver Belts worth 75Ceach Friday's j0)c 25c Photo Frames, 19c One lot of Photo Framss made of i.ne-inch gilt moulding with ornamental corners. Regular 25c frames in size 8 by 10 1 inches.

Friday's JLS7C Alger Books for Boys, 19c One iot of Aiger series of boys -beaks bound in illuminated cloth binding, and published to sell at 50c a volume. 39 of the best stones for boys ever written, are included in the series, all of which 1Q. we offer on Friday for 19C $33.00 to the Pacific Coast vis the Chicago, Union Pacific it North-West zk, Feathers for 39c a Pound One lot of 56 pounds of Feathers in values ranging up to 75c a Friday's closing out price, OQ per pound. J5t 16c Pillow Cases for 14c Bleached Pillow Cases, 42 or 45 by 36 inches in size, and finished witn neat handkerchief borders. Worth 16c each Friday's A Price IC Ladies' 50c Underwear, 35c Ladies' heavy Cotton, Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, worth 50c each.

Friday's Price 35 Men's 25c Neckties, 18c Men's Silk Neckties in Four-in-lianJs, Shield Bows and Tecks. Uood patterns in a regular 25c quality Friday's Prcc. era Line. Tickets on sale daily February lo Myers. J.

W. Grove, Allen, Cream IC Ross, Boltz, Lingenfelter, E. H. Murphy, Fornwalt, Ross. Firemen: Brannon, Hess, Lenhart, Harbaugh, Mottersbaugh, Kurtz.

to April 7, from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma. Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver and olher PaciBc coast points. Correspondingly low rates from other Cotton Hose in broken lines of a 15c jegular 25c quality. Fri-'day's Prici od. sav is runny "Se of 20c 75c Bed Spreads for 59c One lot of large size, White Bed Spreads, worth 75c.

Fri- CQ day's Price If you value your eyesight you ill points. Daily and personally conducted tourist car parties in tourist sleeping cars from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland without change. Double berth In these oars (accommodating two people) only $7.00. For booklets, describing the Pacific coast, its climate and resources, maps, train schedules and full information, apply to or address any agent of the North-Western line or A. Q.

Tallant, Gen'l 504 Smithfield street. Pittsburg, Pa. nn confidence In the statements of tramps who go from bouse to house selling spectacles. They will tell you Full Bodied-Refreshing Old Fashioned Kaiser Export is a satisfying, healthful fceer, perfectly brewed perfectly aged and perfectly bottled. A Beer that holds its Foam.

Is splendidly n-a'thful anl delightfully satisfying to the palates of the connoisseur and the workman alike. Kaiser Export is the standard malt beverage in Altoona. Ask for it at all Ba's. Order a case sent home today JOHN KAZMAIER your eyes are diseased ana nwuius but their "Electric" or "Magnetised" el asses will save you from blindness. FREE FREE before Mayor Walker for a hearing on the charge zt fighting.

He was charg-; Such talk Is an insuii ia your intelligence. Wrong eyeglasses are worse 11 A four-piece glass breakfast TU- El than none. Uont negieci natures gar bowl, cream jug, spoon holder ana III warnine. If your eyes tire consult W. and balterv wad aired in Alderman Tneodore Crawford's court yesterday morn ins.

Rcokis claimed that when be rexenied home remarks Same bad made against his wife she walloped him. At the hearing the atet1ei by the defendant paying tbr funis. till F. Sellers Co, jewelers ft upueians ed with beating two Polish women, Freida and Catharine ther having quarreled ever a prospective trip to Pittsburg. A fine of $10 anl costs amounting to i or in default 1116.

Eleventh avenue. butter. Free with one pound of Baking powder. GRAXD UXIOV TEA COS! PANT 1119 Eleventh Avenue. NOTICE The annual meeting cf the stock Do It Xow That is a good motto "in everything.

Do it now. Go right away lo Sheffer Werner's, 1117 Eleventh areiiue, and get that wallpaper for spring cleaning. Get yourself nhe list tor paper hanging. Why wait? Too'll regret 1L AH our spring styles are here, the "est assortment in town. Come and gtt yom pick.

Besides, thereof 15 days in jail was imposed on St holders of the Keystone Building and cn eats ur. a i to ay i'la yea-r an4 Modern Brewer to the'rrade. F. F. and Mrs.

U. S. Glover were arrested afiernocn at 2.10 at Seventeenth street and Seventh avenue for seillnR without a license. Patrolmen Girtland and McCool arrested them and took tbea to the lockup where tbey were compelled to take oat a license. Mamandui.

R. M. Reed was arrested Patrolman Spangler last night at Eleventh avenue and Eleventh street for drunkenness and disroderly conduce. Loan Assaciation for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, will je held in March's No. 1224 Eleventh avenue.

Tuesday evening March 13, at 7.30 o'clock. Subscrip-j Statistics prove that fully 75 per cent, cf all functional nervous, diseases are due to eye strain and can be yonll get in fltfore the rnsh of ark and get yourVor J1 It without waltfVf-' Watch' for the opening of the A Staohen Mamandus was arrezie corrected fty properv Sued glasses. We give advice. W. V.

Sellers A Co. Uon -for Stock in tne twenty-nintn series will be received. W. F. MILLER, President DAVID KOCH, Secretary.

yesterday mcrning by Patrolman Cal-jmuae-C Nickelodeon at 2.30 p. m. Ad- v. Jewelers Opticians! 1116 Eleveatn Eleventh ave- 1 iiaiaiMri uiMmEim avenue ana.mNnni Washineton avenue and: mission a rents- KKLODBONT i What is the mchSlt avenue. Fourteenth alley and later arraigned nue.

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