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MORNING TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1907. IN NEARBY COUNTIES. MlSHLER THEATRF Items of News Clipped and Con CASH OR CREDIT CASH OR CREDIT densed from Our Exchanges. The contract for rebuilding the City Furniture Co.

J. A. Fox, Manager. 900-906 GREEN AVENUE. river bridge near Jersey Shore will MONDAY TUESDAY SEPT.

16 AND 17 be awarded by the board of commis Prices Lower Quality Higher Prices Lower Quality Higher sioners of public grounds ana Duua- Ings at Harrisburg, October 8. SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY. The Success of the Twentieth Century. The latter part of last week Sarah Lynn, a young daughter of Samuel Lynn, of Williamsport, was struck in the eye by a stone thrown carelessly READY FOR THE RUSH. With the passing of the summer season you wll! naturally turn your thoughts to your needs for fall fittings that always come with the change of the season.

"Anticipating" your wants we have prepared for your choosing a most attractive and desirable line of oods. Valuable time has been spent in a study of the wants of our patrons, and It has enabled us to submit for your selecting a varied line that combines the latest designs with the stamp of high quality along with the lowest prices consistent with honest business methods. Our store is a delightfully pleasant place to shop. It's daylight all over. Come in and see what we offer you.

by a boy, and so severely Injured that the sight was destroyed and the eye ball had to be removed. (Residents of Cooper township Clearfield county, have made appli Direct from Its Run of Two Teara at the Lyceum Theatre, New York With a Notable Cast. PRICES: Matinee, 25c. 35c. 50c, 75c, $1.

J1.50. Evenings, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50. Reserved Seats for the Entire Engage-- ment Now on Sale. Deaths of a Day. J.

Delaney. At 5 o'clock Monday evening B. J. Delaney, a well-known farmer residing about two miles west of the Buck-horn, died at his home of paralysis, with which he had been stricken several weeks ago. Deceased was aged C5 years, and had resided the greater part of his life in Cambria county.

He was a veteran of the Civil war and was a member of the Catholic church. He is survived by his wife and several fchlldren. He is also survived by Mrs. Patrick Hughes, of this city; Daniel Delaney, of near the Buckhorn; George Delaney, of Dayton, and Mrs. Margaret of Coupon.

The funeral will take place from his late home at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning and proceed to Ashville, where services will be held at 10 o'clock. Interment will be made In the church cemetery. Harry Wright Parker. Harry Wright Parker, son of Isaac Parker, of Salem, died at that place on September 10. He was aged 20 years.

His death was the result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Trenton, N. in May. He was a half-brother of Mr. Austin Morrow, of Sinking Valley. James A.

Beeler. On September 15 Mr. James A. Beeler, formerly of this city, died at his home in Syracuse, X. Y.

The body will be brought to the home of cation for a rural free delivery route to start from Kylertown and cover adjacent territory. The application has been endorsed by Congressman Barclay. At the conclusion of the morning service in the United Brethren church -in Greensburg on Sunday morning it was decided at a congregational meeting to build a new church on the site of the present MATINEE NIGHT. Wednesday, September 18 BARGAIN MATINEE. The Laughing Musical Comedy, "THE KING BEE" structure, at a cost of about 40,000.

The Philipsburg Daily Journal says: A couple of Altoona gentlemen who visited our city the other The Eeminent Comedian, CHAS. GRAMLICH. The Famous SPECK and Other Famous Players. day expressed to us their admiration of our many beautiful homes and the general attractiveness of our little mountain city. Philipsburg always PRICES-r-Matinee, 15c, 25c, 35c, wins the admiration of Josenh Walllc, a Pole residing in 50c.

Night, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. SEATS NOW ON SALE. his sister, Mrs. M. G.

Trout, Fifth Conemaugh, was almost instantly avenue and Seventh street, Juniata killed by falling under a moving train MATINEE NIGHT. at the Franklin open hearth depart Wednesday noon. The funeral will take place on Thursday at 2.30 in the afternoon from the residence ment Sunday afternoon. He tried to Thursday.September 19 board the train and. making a mis- of Mrs.

Trout, the services to beheld sten. lost his houd and fell on the BARGAIN MATINEE. track. at the house. Death of a Child.

The Big Musical Comedy With a Story During an exhibition of target CARPET DEPARTMENT Theodore Roy, infant son of shooting following a day of jubila GAY NEW YORK George W. and Alice M. Ebright, died tion and beer, drinking at Mineral at the home of the parents, 1311 Sixth Point on Sunday evening Jack Vorick avenue, at 8.45 clock Monday even Clever Comedians, Vocalists, Dancers, was fatally shot by George Slogo. Al ter the shooting Slogo disappeared. Vorick was about 28 years old and Fascinating Show Girls.

Artistic Scenery and Novel Effects. PRICES Matinee, 25c, 35c, 50c; ing, September 16, of a complication of diseases, aged 4 months and 12 days. The funeral will be private and take place Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Oak CHIFFONIER VALUES. Such as you never before had a chance to participate in are being shown.

Solid oak Chiffoniers with daintily designed brass trimming and easy running casters, dove tailed drawer construction. No catching or binding. Drawers pull out easily. We show them in quartered oak, American quartered and plain oak. We have them in many styles and various sizes and we have priced them for quick selling A good oak chiffonier for $7.29.

Others up to $40.00. Children, 15c. Evening, 25c, 35c, 50c, had been working about Mineral Point for nine months.1 Slogo only came there recently and it is said he was married about two weeks ago in Chicago, where his wife is now. Fire was put under the tank at the Ridge cemetery. 75c, $1.00.

ACORN BASE BURNERS. You will be looking for the best in heaters when you conclude to buy. The Acorn Base Burner Double Heaters are conceded to be the best. The opinion of thousands who have used the Acorn should be proof of their merits. Come In and make a close examination of the Brilliant and Empire Heaters.

They are both of the high class Acorn line. Every Acorn Heater is dressed with the Acorn New Process Nickel, making the brightest and most attractive line of Heater manufactured. Every Heater is fitted with the best quality of polished pipe. They are a guaranteed line. The largest Carpet Department in Central Pennsylvania and it is stocked with the finest line of floor coverings that Altoona people have ever had ac opportunity of examining.

Body Brussels, Velvets and Tapestry Carpets with a line of borders to match. We can suit every taste. We can meet every requirement. We have carpets suitable for all purposes. In our Rug Department you will find everything in Rugs worth talking about Tapestries, Velvets, Axminsters, Body Brussels and Wiltons, and they are priced at such a figure that it means buy if you need anything in the line.

Let us give you an estimate of the cost of covering your floors. We can save you a goodly sum on each purchase. Aldermanic Court News. The case of Mrs. Rose Maree Gray glass house at DuBois on Sat DANCING against her husband, Joseph Maree, on the charge of assault and battery, urday afternoon.

The fire had oeen out for several weeks, but the men was heard in Alderman Crawford's court yesterday morning. The case were employed in the improvements RUSSELL'S ACADEMY and enlargements that are being made, the factory at this time being was the result of a little family quarrel, and when it came up for a hear COR. SIXTH AVE. AND FORTIETH ST. one of the largest skylight and plate A ing the two came to a peaceful settlement of their troubles and went glass factories in the United States.

Classes for Beginners Organ In addition to increasing the capacity home happy. of the plant, the Gray factory is en larging the scope of its work and it The case of Miss Sallie Kelly against S. Rutherford, on the charge of defrauding her of a board izing, Tuesday, September 24. Children's Class, Saturday, September 21. will soon be in a position to make colored cathedral glass.

bill of $90, was heard in Alderman Crawford's court yesterday after The voters of Carrolltown, Cambria T. B. RUSSELL, noon. After hearing the evidence the alderman reserved his decision until evening, when he discharged the Bell Phone, 164-Y Instructor county, last Monday were afforded an opportunity to cast their ballots on the question whether or not a bond issue should be negotiated, the proceeds to be used for the erection of defendant. Peter Wlotozitls went before Al THE CASTLE OF MERRIMENT a fine structure to' house the fire de derman Crawford yesterday morning (and made information against Jacob (Rodwauskl on the charge of assault partment.

The proposition carried almost two to one, 72 votes being re SYLVAN LODQE corded for and 40 against. As a re and battery. The prosecutor boarded with the defendant, who refuses to let him remove his belongings from LAKEMONT PARK Now Open sult of this decision a $25,000 bond issue will be offered and a fire building along the most approved lines will be constructed. the house because he owed his broth er the -sum of $4, and they, came to On Sunday five boys of Quiggsville, Roller Skating, Shooting Gallery above Williamsport, went to bathe in Lycoming creek, near iParvy's, and Moving Pictures, Cafe. Dancing Pavilion for Private Parties.

First Class Service. two of them, Michael Hinkleman, aged 16 years, and Charles Eddinger, aged 14, were drowned. Hinkleman, while in deep water, was seized with cramps and sank when Sherman gether. The case was settled when the defendant came to the conclusion that he had made a mistake and was on his way to the city prison to await trial at court. George E.

Llngenfelter some time ago went before Alderman John J. 'Irwin and made Information, against Effie 'Fogle on the charge of disorderly conduct. The woman was arrested by the police at 9.10 o'clock last evening on Bridge street and locked up at the city hall to await a F. C. GEORGE.

Mgr. Bicker swam to him and brought him safely to the shore. Just then he saw Eddinger in trouble also and went to rescue him. HinKieman ionowea into the water to help in the rescue, but all efforts to save Eddinger were fu tile, and Hinkleman also sank again, with a result. At a special meeting of the school MOORE'S AIR-TIGHT HEATER.

The Everlasting Fire Pot Is one of the strong features of this great Heater. We guarantee a saving of one-third on your coal bill if you use a Moore's Air-Tight. The removable jacket, the ball bearing grate, the dust flue, the automatic damper are features found only in the Moore's Air-Tight. We set them up In your home ready for use and the prices are $27 to $42. COMFORTABLE ROCKERS.

Nothing quite so conducive to happiness and comfort as a good Rocking Chair. One that has the right height of head rest and properly shaped seat. And then have the rockers shaped so that you can get that easy swinging motion, insuring you rest for the whole body. This is the kind of Rockers we sell and we have them in both golden oak and mahogany finish, long and short spindle and banister back. Full size.

Priced from $2.92 to $30. Beautiful Toilet Set We have just received thirty-eight beautifully decorated Toilet Sets-twelve pieces to the set. They are a close out lot purchased from one of the largest potteries In America. We bought the entire lot at a sacrifice price and we will give our patrons the benefit of the saving in price over the regular figures. We have them in plain white with gold band; also beautifully decorated floral effects, underglazed, gold stippled.

Patterns are the very latest shapes. Priced from $5.85 to $16.50. board of Jersey Shore, held on Friday evening to hear parents' reasons for not sending their children of compulsory school age to school, the pa rents of the children appeared. The ALCO KV SYSTEM ItlTSjL CLOTHES 2 excuses given were not considered urgent reasons for depriving children of an education, and the board or Use of Hose is Prohibited. Water Superintendent S.

A. Gailey some several days ago, to husband the supply of water in the big reservoirs at Kittanning Point, was compelled to go to law to enforce the section of the city ordinance No. 94 prohibiting the use of hose for the washing of sidewalks and sprinkling lawns. He made information before Alderman John J. Irwin against Skolneck, J.

Blumenthal, August Hirt, Angelo Solonic and George Mains, on the charge of violating the ordinance prohibiting the use of hose after the department had published the necessary warning to husband the water supply. The first three named defendants were given hearings yesterday afternoon and were each fined $5 and costs'. dered the parents present to send their children to school within the next few days or prosecutions will follow. It was decided to prosecute at once the parents who had been notified and who failed to- appear at the meeting. Reasonable excuses Soft and Stiff will be accepted.

The negro to whom Is charged the dastardly assault on Mrs. Clarence Hartman, at her home near Linden, Fall Hats! Lycoming county, last Wednesday morning, is in the custody of Sheriff William Riddle, in the county jail. He was captured Saturday forenoon near Liberty, by Constable Freer and the Rev. Harry A. McKelvey, after an exciting chase.

The fellow is. very ugly, brutal looking, and gave the name of Edward Stewart, 32 years of age, a native of Virginia, having been born near Leesburg. When the news r'REAK CLOTHES are plentiful this fall. Avoid them if you don't wish the man behind you to nudge his neighbor and whisper, "What is it-" "We're not only careful to include the freshest and most approved cut, cloth and color in our gathering, but we're just as careful to exclude freaks and follies. This is always true of the "ALCO" system make of clothing.

"ALCO" CLOTHIERS. II. M. STECKMAN, 1412 Eleventh Ave. Mateer Building.

Run Down by Trolley Car. Raffaello Nino, aged 35 years and an Italian laborer residing at 2115 Ninth avenue, was run down and painfully injured by a trolley car on Eleventh avenue yesterday morning. He Is a street sweeper and while at work in front of the Central Trust building. Eleventh avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, at 10 o'clock, he failed to notice a Broad avenue car approaching and stepped from behind a wagon directly in front of it. He was knocked to one side of the street and as quickly as possible was removed to the hospital.

An examination showed that he had sustained a laceration of the hip and body bruises. After having the wounds dressed he went to his home. GAS TALK. spread that he was captured large crowds gathered at several places and loud threats were made to hang him, but the threats were not carried out. WW A reason why gas is a home MENU TU HATS, SOFT AND STIFF $2.50 to $6.00 CHASE popular styles for young men.

CROFUT KNAPP for conservative dressers. PRICE VOGT an all around good style. Fall Neckwear, Suits to Order. Seriously Burned. Olive, the 8-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Cullison, of 1925 Second avenue, was the victim of an accident in which she miht have been burned to death on Sunday. She went to the attic and while at play set Are to some card-board and the flame communicated with her cloth The significance of life is doing something. Carlyle. BREAKFAST.

You get more for your money by buying hats of Seeds, the Hat ing and before being extinguished Melon. Corn Beef Hash. Green Peppers. Rolls. Coffee.

were almost burned off her body. Mr. It displaces the oil lamp in the bed room, where it not only adds to ease of illumination, but may be used to heat the curling iron. To the woman with straight hair this is a boon. No chimneys to clean each morning; no lamps to fill with greasy oil; no trouble at all if you use gas.

Send for the Gas Man. When in Pittsburg see F. C. DOESCHNER Pur Specialist. Furs, Fur Coats and Fur Repairing, Most Complete line in Pittsburg.

Your visit incurs no obligation to buy. F.C. DOESCHNER, 720 Penn (Second door from 8th St. Cullison saved her life by wrapping a comfort about her, smothering out DINNER. Beef Soud.

ujsEutventhAvz. the fire. Dr. Dan Hogue was called and dressed the child's wounds. She Roast Duck, Plum Jelly, Asparagus.

Corn on Cob. a String Beans. Pineapple Eclairs. Coffee. was resting easily last evening and "LEARN TO KNOW US." will recover.

ter, than any other investment you can make. We' sell Hats that stand the test, show their quality and satisfy the wearer. We have our Fall Hats in stiff and soft to select from. Prices, to $5.00. SEEDS, Th Pocketbook Cut, Money Taken.

Mrs. Philip Evans, of 104 East hl ORIGINAL. LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUF SUPPER. Cold Meat Sulad. Charlotte Russe.

Tea. Fourth avenue, was passing along KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE ootiiAiwN-u HONEY AND TAR PINEAPPLE ECLAIRS. Weigh four eggs In their shells: take tbe II05 Eleventh Avenue Will Build a New Church. Bishop Garvey, of the Altoona diocese, has appointed Fathers Boyle and Dembinski, of Johnstown, to manage the erection of a new church at Ralphton, Cambria county, where there are about 400 Catholics, mainly of fore'ign extraction. D.

B. Zimmerman, who is manager of the coal company operating mines at that point, has donated the necessary ground, and the work of building the new church will be pushed forward as rapidly as possible. It will be a neat frame structure of modest cost and sufficient size to accommodate the Catholics of that vicinity. 1SS7 tSC7 20 Qt.count weight of the eggs In sugar and half the weight tn flour; add to the flour a teaspoonful of baking powder and one-eighth teaspoonful of salt; sift, beat the yolks of the eggs until light, then add alternately the flour and sugar; lastly add the well beaten whites and half a teaspoonful of va- nlUa; bake In small tins. When near- ly cold spread them with pineapple marmalade and place two together.

the rounded side outward. Mark with dull pink icing flavored with pineapple. ALTOONA GAS CO. Eleventh avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets yesterday morning, when a Broad avenue car struck and Injured a street sweeper. She became surrounded by the crowd that gathered and when she got out discovered that her pocketbook had been cut open and $20 stolen.

It is supposed that some one had probably seen Mrs. Evans with money and while in the crowd cut her pocket-book and lifted it. No report of the stealing was made to the police. It is claimed indigestion is the national disease. That's why the demand for Ring's Dispepsia Tablets keeps increasing, because they do the work.

Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, yield quickly. Two days' treatment free. Ask your druggist about them. Sold by Jno. P.

Butler. C. S. Taylor, J. Ross Mateer.

I iriRSTDmTOwmTOia 1 9 Federal St. Allegheny Do you know that Pinesalve Carbol-ized acts like a poultice in drawing out inflammation and poison? It is antiseptic. For cuts burns, eczema, cracked hands, it is immediate relief. 25c. Sold by Jno.

P. Butler, C. S. Taylor, J. Ross Mateer.

DeWitt's Little Early Risers are good for any one who needs a pill. Sold by all druggists. It comes put up In a collapsible tube with a nozzle; easy to apply to the soreness and inflammation; for any form of piles. It soothes and relives pain, itching and burning. Man Zan Pile Remedy.

Price 60c. Guaranteed. Sold by Jno. P. Butler, C.

S. Taylor, J. Ross Mateer. 7: Try a Tribune want ad..

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