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tr, KU Vft fc4f kit fr4" (rrf IlBfc4 11 MH M'to rflb 14 IB444 4f ff' WOMAN'S CLASS TO LEAD SINGING rMiMDDni mMTFQTANIT IM QUOTA CLUB The annual meeting and election To night at 7.30, the Women' of officer of th. Harrlsburr Quota Bible CUa of tha Sunday School, r. av. x.n. of the Sixth Street United Evan gellcal Church, Sixth and Kadnor Mtreeta, will occupy tha choir chairs and lead the congregational ulnslng.

The class is tfught by Mrs. K. A. Kelgle. Tanna tsv 1 0 tVtllsttsf Irt It ah raeii la I BUHBI 4W tVIIV lU 44V 1C4I dinner at 5.45 o'clock at Rose's.

Five directors of the club will bej elected from the following noml To morrow n.ght will be Toung'v iicsot 41100 uiavc 1140, i 10 a reoplea Mght Miss Marie Myers Mary will sing a solo, Wednesday night, the chairs will be occupied by the Sunday School class taught by Mrs, Thomas Bogar. MIs Virginia Sun. day will play two violin selections, COLDS Break a Cold Right Up with 'Tape's Cold Compound" guarantee It. Mrs Frflnk Wallls, Miss Carrie! choir 1 Tak two tablets every three hours until three doses ar. taken.

The nrat dose al aya gives relief Tha second and third doses completely break up tha cold Pleasant and safe to xk. Contalra no ittlnUi or iptates. Millions use "Papa's Cold piun Price, thirty five cents. Drugglrta uui 4tui aaa vi a bower, Miss Estber F. Leib, and Miss Irma Moore.

The nominating committee in eludes Miss Lillian Qulgley, chair man: Miss Margaret Vance, Miss Myrtle Schell, Miss Emma Cochran and Miss Carrie L. Devout. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. P.

St. Morgart, of West Penn street, Bedford, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Less is Morgart, to George W. Trump, son of Mrs. Mary Trump, "310 Hummel street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

J. V. Royer, pastor of the Falrview Methodist Church, Altoona, a former pastor of the 1 Bedford Methodist Church, on Wednesday night, December 23. Mrs. Trump Is a graduate of the Bedford High School and for several years has been employed as a stenographer in the State Highway Department.

Mr. Trump has been stationed for several years at Bedford as an Inspector of roads for the State Highway Department. Mr. and Mrs. Trump will reside at 220 South Richards street, Almost Starved liying To m.

A 1 Tf 1 bet Kid of Momach lrouoie Fireman at Bethlehem Steel Company Says All Hi Ef forts Were in Vain Until He Started Taking Dreco Folks for miles around will be interested In the experience of Mt WUIiam Lindle, 645 South Nineteenth street, a popular member of the Moose, and a fireman employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company. He aaya: "Sine taking Dreco my health has been 40 Improved I will not nave to give up my occupation as I ibt been thinking very seriously of doing. My stomach was la such a terrible condition that I auffered all th time no natter how little I ate. In an effort to get rid ot It I went on a strict diet and almost starred myself but this only made me weaker, and in the end I was worse off than I was before. I tried a number of remedies which were recommended to me, but nothing seemed to do me very much good.

"Upon calling to see the Dreco Expert he quickly told me what was wrong and advised me to take Dreco according to his directions. This remedy haa put my stomach in uch grand shape that I can eat beefsteak, potatoes, and vegetables of any kind without fear of stomach distress afterwards. My bowels have been regulated, headaches have been overcome, nerves quieted, and I sleep fine all night long, all thanks to Dreco. I sheerfully recommend this wonderful remedy to anyone who suffers as I did." Dreco Is betas; specially Mr laced by Square Cat Kate 8tre sad sold by dxagsfcts everywhere. .11 1 II II iLl.k.

Ii I I I 7 I lit! tr. I I CHARLES SERSCH Mrs. Mary Shutter, CCO Dunkle street, gave a party recently celebrating the third birthday anniversary of her grandson, Charles Franklin Card Party Mrs. Betty Markley, 1417 Vernon street, entertained recently at a 500 and bridge party. The guests were: Miss Mary Witmyer, Miss Miriam Farmer, Miss Marion Sprowl, Miss Ruth Kocher, Miss Lillian Wallis, Miss Ethel Cunningham and Mrs.

John Upp. MINUTE MOVIES ED WWEEUN'S A LASS of ALASKA EPISODE SIX THE M1SSINS MW" tAEANVlHUE PHVU1S HUNT HAS BEEN SEARCHiNS rRANTlCAIL THRU ALL HER FATHERS' THINGS FOR A MAP SHOW1NG the location cp The hidden MINE F1ftV4V4M I I aMt. Pf int." mi mm raa bouac." lUjr M. Via4. Wlllmnxirt.

AWIT 01 TIHU rj Mrlrt Altars. rVraa fHI. lflD.K a Pn pi an DL MB IblnlH U4a Mr. J. X.

Smith. 1J Xoftb mr. RcbuylktU couatr. hu 4 a bvrrlacr. BOo A Uu vicblBia.

la wriou Tblrd trft. Bad E4a M. D1KB Bunc4 fc will for th trailoa. EdHh Bmuh. rttr.ovo.

drfer. 5325 Nortb Fifth trtt. Br ut Brd Pr4on to oppot "lit '4 ao Dl'MU It tttlak rKi DC MB fc. think 4 b4t vUltlag friend Bad reUtiTd In th cmmut4iloa SB IW4P a cU Urvp." M4r 1: royal i a fgkt twta to. PbliadelpbU, New York and Atlas tat'oa en January 4rrt l4urr, Vork.

ktbg." Gor( Jf. MurUn. City. M. Ward llPiulit.

of MiUIim. Dt'MD ha think a ton. bur, well known on th has drawing room la 4 U.ntUl'a oN JU' to Pl'MO think Ica! lwn namtd a jn.mbr of tha rw i flc.M Chrlatlna Uojd. 14 Urg 1 an Ataakaa Jew." Baity i Centra County Board of Viewer. I vua HoaJ Th Male hanliary Waura Itoard "Ha'a ao DUMD think you will hold Ita flrat mtlnr of th get 4 unda on weekdaya." new year to morrow inctead of Mr.

William Arthur Grey, Camp urn Mot of ilie Mate Hoard and "Jfa'a ao communion ror meet Inir thl week will fit them Into next w.k. Tlie Vultcd Dry Committee I to vlilt Governor Pln rhot on Wednesday, to dlacu the enforcement bill. UCMD ha think arre.clt owla hould be oiled." O. A. Helm.

Mech4nlcburg. "Hc'a ao UtMB lio Uilnke moon nine la a ray or llgbt." ii. Morrtiry, CarlUle. He ao DIMB he think rot Howe, "ilea ao UCMD he thlnka thai Hngltah Derby 1 a bat." Mr. It.

A. Cnft. 132 Flvan Terrace. i "Ile a ao Pl'MU lie tblnka Moute Carlo la 411 organ grimier." Ilamlil Ilrcnnan, MlncrsiUlr. "Ilea lil'MII lie thlnka lie'a the editor of tlie llarrUburf Tek graph." Maude Uumetlcr, ISIS Fulion alrrct.

(Tlumka. Maude, Hint you out! Ye cd.) CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cocklln.

North SUth street, bar announced the birth of a son, Robert S. Concklln, January 4, 1:6. Mrs. Cocklln was formerly Miss Helen St rob. Mr.

and Mr. B. F. Smith. 401 Muench street, have announced th birth of a son.

January t. 1931, at th Polyclinic Hospital. Mrs. Smith jwas formely MIm Mary Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Miller, 190S Susquehanna street, hav announced th birth of a son, Charles William Miller. January 2. 13. at the Polyclinic Hospital.

Mrs. Miller waa formerly Miss Genevieve Laune. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ji MeGann.

l3i North Fifth street, have announced the birth of a son, John Harvey MeGann. January 3, 1SJ, at the Polyclinic Hospital. Mrs. MeGann wna formerly Miss Rosina Graan. Mr.

and Mrs. John William Barn hart, 110 Uons street, have announced the birth of a son, John William Barnhart, January 6. 1926, at th Polyclinic Hospital Mrs. Barnhart was formerly Miss Myrtle Reen. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman J. Wiser, 1909 Naudaln street, have announced the birth of a son, Donald Eugene Wiser, January 1928. at the Polyclinic Hospital. Mrs.

Wiser was formerly Mia Rena Miles, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Forney, Dauphin, have announced the birth of a son, Edear W.

Forney, January 6, 1926, at the Polyclinic Hospital. Mrs. Forney was formerly Miss Ruth Sheaffer. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard W. Peters, 719 Xorth Nineteenth street, have announced the birth of a daughter, Beatrice Jean Peters, January 7, 1926, at the Polyclinic Hospital. Mrs. Peters was formerly Miss Josephine Koble. Mr.

and Mr. William Hill Jones, Baltimore, have announced the birth of a daughter. Beverly Myrtle Jones, January 7, 1926, at the Poly clinic Hospital. Mrs. Jones was formerly Miss Alice Frickman.

Mr. and Mrs. John Proudfoot, 1823 North Fifth street, have an nounced the birth of a son, Harry Westley Proudfoot, January 7, 1926, at the Polyclinic Hospital HUSH. "WE CRAFT INDIAN RUNNER, TAKES HD HIS HUT SIM HVAJT, THE. OLD MlrJER.

WHO HAS LOST HIS MEMOry LOOVi THERE IS A FALSE BOTTOM To THIS TO WIN FIVE PRIZES FAST RACE FOR EASY M0NEYfS I rr4i(r4. Mr I 4. Ilr. Mr, fJrrw IVJini iant ffK.wKWllMWL Wir. Mr, A.

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iHittot. idoitt dlipUii of hlt ad of rasd broa egg. ta potb! rata pru ranging from 10 10 II can woa by Da phi a county popl who keep a few chickens la their backyard. County Agent It. H.

1 Burtoer points out. 1 Display of flv doxen wblt gg or cf brown ggt la th backyard clait will compete for fir can prlie ranging front IS to II. sad caib premium ai high as 14 will awarded for displays of on dosen either blt or brown eggs In cartons. IIISTOSy FROM TELECRAF1L FILEJ JAXCARY II. 1921 City accepts offer of Chamber of Commerce to hav expert invcstl gate power plant.

Eleventh Auto Sbow to be held March 5 to 12. World's largest Navy or none, 1 plan ot Secretary Daniels. Edward W. (jandet. High spire, nai ed city smoke inspector.

JANTARY 11, 1916 Y. Grant Forrer appointed assistant park superintendent by Commissioner E. Z. Gross. Dr.

Marcos A. Bronson, speaker at Boyd Memorial Building dedication. Withal Glbboney confesses be robbed aged father. Property owners In "Hard scrabble" prepare to fight condemnation of property for city park purposes. Governor Brumbaugh Investigates increases in anthracite prices.

How To Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days. Ask Kennedy's, Gorpras Drug Store, or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. They cost but little, are sugar coated and as. pleasant to take as candy. It's the new pleasant way to take nasty cod liver oil and will not upset the most delicate stomach.

Skinny men and women take them to speedily put on plenty of good healthy solid flesh and for this purpose they are so extremely good that thin men and women often take on 5 pounds or more in 30 days. As a matter of fact, your druggist la authorized to return your money If you don't take on.S pounds in 30 days. One thin woman gained 15 pounds in six weeks. Be sure and ask for McCoy's the v7i aim genuine uuu uu Mrs. Proudfoot was formerly Miss compound Tablsts 60 Tablets 60 1 Gertrude Base.

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1. (t 4r Mini, Ufpn Hnkg a 1 iDtiiii rni rvTY POULTRYUEN PLAN The Greatest of All Kaufman Clean Sweeps Start Tuesday at 9.30 Store Gpetfly deduced TliU i alniot unheard of in the tlcwrlineii! Horn Imiiic? Positively even' thing in thi hir, More lias been $laii1itere in price greatly for the biggct of all Clean Sweep. No Fall and Winter liiereliandiH? can be carried over into next iaon. Nothing can remain tluifs a rule in thin More. Floor iiwt he cleaned positively all Fall and Winter things MUST go.

and they will go at these greatly reduced Come! Anything vou will fee in this Tiili i All iCOME BACK BVE jj WANT RlSHT store reduced nothing has been held in rcscrv you have the unlimited choice of ever) thing positively ever) thing of our entire stock of guaranteed merchandise. No matter what it is, no matter what its former price had been it is REDUCED steeply and. finally in this Clean Sweep. It starts Tuesday at 9.30. Here is just a small part of the thousands of things to be found in our entire stock Everything is REDUCED.

Here Are a Few Representative Clean Sweep Values Compare Them COATS THAT ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR $10, $12 and $15 reduced to $5.00 COATS THAT ORIGINALLY SOLD FOR $25 and $30 reduced to $19.00 Juft 200 Women's and Mioses' Dresses reduced to $2.00 A group of $19.75 to $25 Dresses reduced to $14.50 Our $1 to $1.39 Women's Chamoisuede Gloves A group of Women's $2.97 and $3.97 Slippers reduced to $2.00 AU Our $7.95 Girls' Winter Coats reduced to. All Our Men's 24c Brighton Garters reduced to. All Our Arrow Tex CoMnrs reduced to. 24c AH Our $1 Flannelette Gowns reduced to. All Our $4 Wool WMbrealrers reduced to $3.47 A wroup of Men's $1.2" UnHn reduced to 79c All Our Women's Rayon Bloomers, Slips and Chemue $1.49 All Our $1.39 Rayon Chemise and Sport Bloomers reduced to 97c All Our Women's $1.25 Bob ink Pure Silk Hcse reduced to $1.00 '1 fnr Women's P8c SFk and Wool Hose reduced to 79c All Our Boys' $1.69 to $4.69 Wash Suits reduced to $1.00 All Our Men's $1.15 B.

V. D. Union Suits reduced to 97c All Our Men's $16 and $18.75 Suits and Overcoats reduced to $11.00 These Are Only a Few of the Items Reduced Remember Everything Else in Store Reduced BF A THE BIG STORE ON THE SQUARE NOW I GO TO HIS CABIN SEE tAUJHTER AND MAYBE SHE GO WITH ME. Tb MINE. TO LOOK FOR FATHER By ED WHEEL AN fe JL rM oh.dvsmamq noui ve A eJUST AS mhZ121.J I MUSH AND 7 I T3t ATI a aw m.

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