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Times Tribune, Altoona, Pa. Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1920. Page Seven more of the many chemistry courses, making that department one of the DEATHS busiest in the college. nla beginning with the new semester, to continue untitJune 19.

The state has been divided into four districts, the first comprising counties with a population 50.000; the second, counties of from 60.000" to THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE In addition, Penn State is turning out more than 850 chemists in every ARMENIAN GIRL TELLS STORY OF LIFE TO FRIENDS four year course rotation, at the pre sent rate of enrollment. The import Sore JKat Prudence Tour medicli wJielf is not wll stocked without a bottle of TONSILINE, for you don't know what moment it may be needed to relieve a sudden case of Sore Throat. Relieving Sore Throat is TONSOJNE'S special mission. It is made for that ad-Tertied for that sold for that one purpose. TONSILINE is the National Sore Throat Remedy.

Qlt is sold iu evcrv State in the Unica. Ton will need TONSILINE one of these days, or some night ttf when the drug store is closed K1 better hare a bottle ready st home rl when you need it most. 83c, and 60c Hospital Sire. 11.00. Tour VI nnce of the field of chemistry in the MIS8 CIUHLOTTK HF.I.80R Miss Charlotte Helsor a resident of this city for a number 6f years, died at fi o'clock yesterday morning at the home of W.

CI. Helsor, of 111 Sixth street, of a complication of diseases, incident to old age. She was' born Dec. 2S; 1S45, and -was a member of the Lutheran church of Thompson- industrial world today is supported In the great increase of Penn State students electing that branch as their 100.000; the third, counties of from 100,000 to 200,000 and the fourth, counties of more than 200.000. Blair county comes under the third class which is composed of Blair, Cambria.

Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Fayette, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton. Northumberland, "Washington and Tork counties. To the four counties which stand highest for the best record of excel- Oaaraatee to Vat oa Tlrm, Xealthy rieth and to Xaereaae Strength, Tlgor Ml If erve Tore. (life work in the Freshman class this "I love America, it's free and I don't think I will ever go back to Armenia," said Aurora Mardiganian. the littlo Armenian girl that passed thrrtnrrh twn VMM nf tArrihlA nrtvpn- year.

They have increased thirty percent over the previous record enrollment. The denkand for chemists dur- town. She was the last surviving druggist sells TONSIUNE. remains ln and fter the war has been very urvu vajjr member of her family. The ture and horrifying experiences at the I lence 5n the four districts, a banner I-- great, and good poslttons have been hands of the Turks and Kurds, in De awarctea.

on which will be in scribed suitable tottering stating its the results following Its use are often klmply astonishing. Weak, tired pwople regain strength, and vigor; thinnoas and angularity give way to plumpness and curves: sleep returns to the confidence mid cheerfulness replace debility end gloom; dull eyes become bright, and pule, sunken cheeks regain the pink glow ofNhealth. nitre-Phosphate, the use of which Is Inexpensive, also wonderfully promotes the assimilation of food, so much so that many people report marked gains of weight in a Itvr weeks. CAUTION: Although Bltro-phos. phate Is unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sleeplessness and general weakness.

It should not, owing to Its remnrkable flesh-growing properties, be used by anyone who does not desire to put on flesh. Weak, thiu people men and women are nearly always nervous wrecks; thus conclusively proving that thinness, weakness, debility and rnniras-thanla are almost Invariably due to nervt starvation. Feed your nerves and all these symptoms will disappear. Eminent specialists state that tite best nerve food la an organic ph isphate known among druggists as Bltro-l'hos-phate, a five-grain tablet of which should be taken with every meal. Vein; a genuine nerve builder and not a stimulant or habit-forming drug, Ultro-l'hosphate can be safely taken by the secured by recent Penn State gradu: ates.

Among those listed as specializing in chemistry at the present time are 48 seniors, .60 juniors, 86 Sophomores and 110 Freshmen, a total of 294, Students in the department of Chemical Agriculture number 25 Seniors, J4 Juniors and 21 Sophomores. will be taken to Thompsontown on Wednesday morning ata 10 o'clock and interment made there. Funeral services will bo conducted at the home this evening at 7 o'clock. MISS MATILDA D.irGHF.RTY At the old Daugherty homestead, near Imler, Miss Matilda Daugherty died on Saturday morning, in her 69th year. She was a daughter of Frederick Djuigherty, deceased, and had lived all her life at the family home.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. significance. The banner will be sent from school to school in the county winning it during- the year 1920-21, staying at each an allotted period. The announcement of the state society states that the department of endeavor from which the standings will be rated, not be "announced at this time, for fear that schools will devote all their time to this department to the exclusion and neglect of others, in order that they may win the prize. the persecution of her people, at a dinner tendered her by I.

C. Mishler, of the Mishler theatre, irt the Logan House at noon yesterday. Miss Mardignnian came to the city to appear in person at the presentation of "Auction of Souls." the pie-turization of her story of two years spent in the hands of Kurdish Jave traders and Turkish harems. It is her life's story. She arrived here yesterday morning from New Tork to be Mr.

Mishler's guest for three days. The dinner tendered her was attended by Mayor Charles E. Rhodes, Mrs. weakest and most delicate auffertr, anj Elixjtbeth Black, of Altoona: Mrs. Fraijk Bowser, of Osterburg: MissIsa- GABLES Store Newt For Today, Tuesday, January 13th.

GABLES bel, at home. Miss Daugherty was a JOHN SGHULTZ faithful member of the Reformed church at Osterburg, and to that church her lifeless form was carried on Monday morning Funeral service was conducted there by her pastor, Thursday Will Be The 38th Suburban Day A Good Day To Shop At The Big Store. Rev. George Barger, and interment made in the cemetery near the church. ARRIVES HOME FROM GERMANY PENN STATE MEETING DEMAND FOR CHEMISTS Still Going On J.

P. Mc Williams, Mrs. I. C. Mishler.

Mrs. W. K. Baird. Mrs.

G. A. Howell. Milo "VV. 'Whittaker, If.

L. Johnston, James Belasco and J. V. Taylor. Miss Mardignnian welcomed them cheerfully and with a smile.

She said th.lt it was good to be welcomed by so many good people in America but when one questioned her concerning her family, her own experience and the atrocities committed upon her people, there was a look of sadness enme in her eyes, jusf a shadow of the sufferings she endured. She wanted to be brave but her demeanor was more unto that of a fawn that had escaped the chase of dogs, and found protection with friends. After the dinner. Miss Mardiganian told the Times Tribune representative that she no longer had a desire to return to Armenia. "My father and all my people were slain and all my relatives scattered until I don't know whether they are living or dead.

There is nothing there for me. I can do more good for my suffering people P. Sohultz. of 1319 First avenue and among the first of the young men of the eity to enlist in the United States, army, is one of theilast to STATE COLLEGE. Jan.

12. A total of 1005 students at the Pennsyl vania State College are i enrolled in tho arrive home from overseas. He ar- Have You Lost Your Health? Have you been so busy that you have forgotten about your body the roost delicately adjusted machine in the world until some weak part has broken down and you are afraid? No one knows how long' the body should live if it has intelligent care, but we do know that without a sufficient supply of vitalizing, life-giving oxygen it wastes away, and dies just as a plant droops and dies for lack of water. Disease is merely the lack of some constituent element of the blood that is necessary to maintain life. Oxyiren is the life-giver, the blood-builder the germ-dei strover.

But pumping oxygen inte the lungs is not enough. The blood Freshmen classes in chemistry, the largest number in that grade ever handled by tho department. More-than 1500, or half of the college enrollment, are receiving instruction in ono or rived Sunday morning after having served for, more than a year with the U. S. army of occupation in Germany.

Schult enlisted on April 8. 1918, and was assigned to duty with the 49th engineers, mobilized at Fort Meyer. I This command went over during the nuddle of the summer and saw servire in France in the construction and op-! eration of railroads. It was near the Our January Sale of Rugs In Discontinued Patterns. Rare opportunities are being afforded to buy rugs suited for any room in the home, at good price savings.

Everybody who is planning to buy new rugs in the Spring will profit by making the selection from these, as prices are much lower than are prevailing on rugs in the new designs, yet the patterns and color effects of these new ones are desirable, while the quality is of the best. We invite you to come and see what the sale has to offer vou. front when the armistice was signed here." assisrned to 1H i. Inter-Allied Railroad her experience after her home had nt mast assimilate it. Iron attract! oxyiren just as the magnet attracts steel therefore, if your blood is occupation.

He was attached to the V. S. division of the commission with been invaded, and after she had been carried --away from the English mission school. She answered, "It makes abundantly supplied with organic iron it attracts the oxyiren from the i headquarters at Coblenz. mo CAil irk tollr Vi nf oil tlint I Third floor.

Take Elevator. ne ana. me Dlooa i has happened. I wish I had mv vitalized with life-gmn lt wolll(1 teU ym, a the tortures tnat REOLO supplies the blood With i underwent as did thousands and rganic iron (in a form that is easily thousands of mv people." assimilated) rttalinng oxygen and IjRter ln the fternoon. Miss Mar- Schultz started for home on Dec.

21, went to Antwerp, where he boarded the American transport. Mercury, which sailed from that port on Dec. 23. It is a former German boat and it reached Xew Tork on Jan. 8.

Schultz was discharged from the service Saturday and los no time in getting back to his home, his people and friends. the cell-salts that nourish and re Use Soothing Musterole When those Eharp pains go shooting thro ash your head, when your skull seems as if it would split, just rub a littla aster ole oa your temples and neck. It draws oat the inflammation, soothes Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, Better than mustard piaster and does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly recommend Musterole fee sore throat. bronchitis, croup, stiff npfi, asthma, neuralgia.

tism, lmnbago, pains end aches of the back ar Joints, sprains, sore mnsdes, bruises, crrilblafna, frosted feetcolds of the chest (it often pi events paeu monia). It is always dependable. 20c and 60c jars; hospital size digan'an appeared at the Mishler the-i atre and after the showr of "Auc- tion of Souls" made an impassioned little talk to the audience, telling those present that the picture was her story, I her experience." She then made a build the cells of the body. It has wonderful tonic qualities and rapidly increases the number of red blood cells and plasma of the blood. REOLO invigorates and nour ishes every cell of the nerves, brain, vjiu.

i DURHAM HOSIERY CO. WILL SPEND MILLIONS tissues, fluids and bones; destroys th wnf eX com Protector, just as its. people and stimulates the circulation of 4aif anf to lts tress-the blood. It sends through the en- I an3 tortured people. tire body a stream of rich, red, vi- tallied blood that renews the Q.

A. DIRECTORS HOLD MONTHLY MEETING BOSTON, January 12. The Durham Hosiery company of Durham, North Carolina plans the expenditure of several million dollars to incrase its plants at Durham, High Point and other towns and has placed contracts with the Aberthaw Construction company of this city for the immediate erection of a number of large buildings. llll IIU IHI1IJI An Arrival Of New Dresses and Suits In Styles Favored For Spring Wear. They are real harbingers of Spring, having been selected only last week and as they are a maker's sample line, are exclusive but not expensive, as a comparis6n of the style and quality of the garments with their prices, will demonstrate.

The Dresses are made of taffeta, georgette and satin, with short or long sleeves, just as you and may be had in colors of navy, black, Copenhagen, Wistaria and taupe. Assorted sizes. Exceptional values at $25, $29,95, $35, $40, $45 and $50. The Suits are of tricotine and serge, in navy blue, made in the best Spring models and nicely tailored embroidered and braid trimmed. Sizes 16, 18, 38 and 40.

These are also exceptional value at their prices of $37.50, $40, $42.50, $45, $50, $60, $65 and $75. Second floor. REOLO has restored thousands of men and women to health and happiness by supplying the natural cell-salts, organic iron and oxygen that Nature requires to restore and maintain health. It is not expensive and is guaranteed to give beneficial results or your money will be returned. The large package of 100 pleasant, tasteless tab -lets only costs One Dollar.

PAINT THE TOP STEP Cellar stairs seem always to be in dark, unexpected places, inviting accidents A little forethought might take away the danger. Why not pa'nt tho top of the first step with a light colored paint? This will catch the eye and clearly define the starway opening. At the regular monthly meeting of Mie board of directors of the P. R. R.

T. M. C. A. held in the board room last evening, luncheon was served and questions appertaining to the future policy of the work as affecting Altoona were discussed.

H. O. Williams, of Xew Tork city, international railroad secretary and J. M. Carrothers, of Harrisburg, state secretary for Pennsylvania were in attendance.

A ery satisfactory increase in membership has been noted since the remodeling of the rooms, which since they have been put ia order meet the requirements of the young, men in all respectj as far as comfort, convenience, roominess and appointments are SITNEK'S DRUG 8TOBE 1230 Eleventh Ire. ALTOOXA, PA. Special On Ladies' Shoes High cut lace, full 9 inch top, Louis heel. Sizes 2fi to 8. Stop this! Men, Wanted IS li concerned.

Renewed interest in all phases of the work is manifested in marked degree, this being apparent particularly in the accessions of memberships which are being received daily. At the beginning of this new year everything points auspiciously to a successful twelve months. Special to At first signs of a cold or grip Cut Ice $4.00 take I5C0Ll)TABtETS eoaaANTtio Housewives Will Be Interested In These New Draperies For Spring. This news tells of some of. the new draperies for Spring that are now on display.

The goods are sold by the yard, enabling the housewife to carry out the idea now so popular, of making window in the home alike in pattern by adding the overdrapes to each, room. This effect makes the home very artistic. MODERN HEALTH CRUSADE TO BE INAUGURATED Penna. Ice Co. Cresson Ice Co.

Inquire 1017 Green Ave. Phone 82 419 9957-R3 These are sample shoes and a You Are Thinking of Hi New Blankets 7, You will be interested to know that we still have a good stock of blankets of all kinds, bought at a time when manufacturers' prices were much lower than they are today and selling them at prices based on those lower manufacturing costs. Just two illustrations of the good values: Cotton blankets, size 64x76 Inches, in gray, tan or white, with blue or pink borders. They are of medium weight, finished with a good nap and under- Cream Madras, 4S inches wide, 9SC to 11.96 bargain at this price. Don't Hurry! Wait for Our Absolute Clearance Sale! Prices Unheard Of! Klein Co.

Commerce Bldf. 1433 11th Are. Grenadines in Colonial patterns for widow curtains in the cross bar designs. 40 inches wide. 85c to ft yard.

Fine Voiles, with lace edge, in white and ivory, at "5c and Sac yard. Under date of Jan. 7 the Pennsyl-i vania Society for the Prevention of Tuberculosis announces to the super-1 intendefit of the Altoona school district, Dr. S. H.

Layton, that following out their custom of the past several years, I a Modern Health Crusade will be in-j augurated in all parts of Pennsylvu- Colored Florentine Silks, 40 Inches wide, fS to 4.8 yard. Cross har Scrims for window curtains, at 60c to 89c yard. Third floor. Take elevator. SAMPLE SHOE STORE 1009 Bridge Street Look for the White Front misses at cloth for children IU0 and Second floor, west.

B1 3 nrL- You Will Want To Share In This Nainsook At 39c As it is of a fine, sheer tjuality, especially suited for" making fine underwear or for children's priced at, pair. $2.98 iszu 1 nree nece LI dresses and is under- 39c Woolnap blankets, the kind are made with a finish that looks like and is just as soft. They are of a good weight, 66x80 inches in size and may be had in gray with pink or blue borders at our dC QQ price of, pair PO0 First floor, west. priced at, 36 inches wide. First west.

Whiz Soap Theae Bedspreads Will appeaj to the housewife who inspects them, because they are large size, woven in attractive designs and excellent value at their price of $3.39. They are crochet spreads, neatly hemmed ready for use and there are just 40 of them to go at this good value price. First floor, vet. Turkish Towels At SSc. Here are towels that have the double advantage of being useful for the practical purposes for which towels are intended, and also for decorative uses if the EVERY NIGHT 8:00 to 12:00 1 At the Craftsman Inn Cabaret 7 (THE LEROY HOTEL) Great Throngs of Ladies and Gentlemen Are nightly being entertained amidst the Metropolitan atmosphere of refined eabarc entertainers of good repute from the leading cabarets of the country.

a unut juuco One, Mahogany Frame, Imitation (tCQ QQ tputJ.W One, Mahogany Frame, $88 00 P00vV One, Mahogany Frame, Genuine gg QQ One, Mahogany Frame, Imita- gQ QQ tion Leather. One, Mahogany Frame, Genuine gg QQ Leather One, Circassion Walnut, Genuine yg QQ Leather One, Oak Frame, Genuine $175 00 Leather The Standard Furniture Co. 1405-07 Eleventh Avenue A New Lot Of Petticoats At $2.50. Of course they arc in late styles, made of cotton materials in novelty effects and attractive colors, with tucked and plaited flounces. As values go these days the petticpats are un- dJO PA derpriced at PaOl For cold weather there afe petticoats made of outing cloth that will give plenty of warmth and which may be had in light and dark colors at prices ranging from 75c to $1.50.

There are also women's two piece pajamas, made of outing cloth, at S2.50 and $2.98. Slghtgowns, made of ontlnf Makes The Dirt Whether it is on the hands, on the kitchen sink, or on the various utensils used in the kitchen, It is "especially food for working; men, as it takes the grease and grime from fheir hands in short order and ia more economical than other oaps. We are demonstrating Whiz soap this week and selling a big of it for 1UC First floor, center. them ln that way. They are finished with borders In colors of blue or pink, woven in Jacquard designs, and the Is exceptional at 59c onr price of, First floor, west.

ci The William F. Cable Co. Store Hears: 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.

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