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Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1920, Page Eleven Times Tribune, Altoona, Pa, Mrs. Georee Soealman. of Vvilliamg When Children are Sickly burg, spent the wek end at Le homf of her eon, Charles Spealman, of 1012 Amusements Today MILLER SCHOOL HONOR ROLL COL. KB.

MARTIN TO SPEAK HERE juinun street Edgar Etaier, of Mill Creek, spent Saturday with friends in Huntingdon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynn and suits have been satisfactory is conclusively shown by the large number of students which has registered each summer. Even during war times the attendance fell, but little below-normal, and last year more than one thousand enrolled.

Tlio usual program of lectures and entertainments will be provided during the six weeks. The director jsf the summer session announces that Dr. Edward Howard Griggs, of New York, will give a series of Ave lectures, and children. and Mrs. Mollie Rarerick, MISHLER h.i.i..

in Annfinn of Tyroae, spent the week end with are constipated, evensn, cry out then sleep, lake join easily, Have Headaches, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN 1A Roy Stone, Andrew Guervier, Lionel Edward B. Martin, i ormerly Hilda uaer, Margaret naiy, oaran or the 110th U. S. infantry, and who Jane Long, Pearl Musselman, Florence wnl bt in this city on WednesdaV. the nicturlratlon of "Ravished and relatives in Huntingdon.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartsock and baby Armenia. daughter, Helen, of Altoona, pppnt the OHPHEUM wee end a tne home of Mr. and Mrs.

xr mi James Corbin, of 427 Moore street, and lrfrll at th, home of Mrs. H. H. Hartsock, or Rocuskie. the- guest of the Kiwanis club, will In the evening, o'clock; deliver an IB David Burket, Andrew Carlin, Dr.

T. oi vrii -v. I Washington street. the -well known' war correspondent and hriR also been' engaged. Miss Mollie Charleson, of Besverdale, They are pleasant to take and a certain relief.

They aol vx the Stomacn, Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders. .0 JOT testimonial from mothers, an? friends of little one? telling oi relief, tfo mother should without a box ot Mother Gray's Bweet Powdew for use when Beeded. to-day. The need ot them of ten comes at inoonTement hours. Used by Mother for ove thirty warn.

Do Not Accept Any aiubstitute In MOTHER GRArS siWEEl POWDEBS. Bold by Druggists every where. MOIHEtt CrfiA LE N. Chester Steele, Clayton Stoner, Ru- mmumiy nan, city build- hama Gray, Janet Guerried, Flodentine on 'The Military Policy of Our Carlims, Viola Lantz, Vivian Orler, --It-is open to-the public Rosalie Parish, Martha Stairtbaugh, r0l.nel is in every way flt- Alice Williamson. ted to discuss this subject, which Alice wnnamson.

mean(J 80 much American 2A-Isadore Waxier, Florence Evin. during the period of 2B Walter Albright, Donald Eckert, He needs no, introduction. to Altoon- Constipation Biliousness-Headache Dr. Chase's Liver Tablets ika tkt mUt. tank nnlv, wHkoot pais Lara box.

caooohlo laet BMHtUl, Sc UNn EO MEDICINE Pbfltdelpbb, John Gray. -Robert Homan, Bernard ana, especially to those that were for. is a guest at the home of Miss Ida Saltsman, of 609 Moore street. Charles Douglas, of Altoona, spent the week end at the home of his parent. Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Douglas, of 413 Washington street. R.

T. Fisher of Saxton, who nbout a month ago underwent an operation for appendicitis hi the J. C. Blair Memor ial hospital, is now improving nicely and has been removed to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank of 803 Washington street.

MiRR TCst.her TjPvina nf JiHnnrta Bnen Lafferty, Sealfaun, Ronald tunate enough to hear him in the High Altoona's Foremost Place of Amusement Taylor, Madeline Guerrieri, Mary Gug- -floi auaitorium, shortly after his re- lutzzo turn from France, where he command- TtHiii ei the uoth regiment in which many U-reen, Carson WUliam Davis. AUoona and Blair county boys fought David Evin, George Lindsey, Richard favorIte 0TJ Montgomery, Chester Rowles, Simon Hare es nrttSBnt a STRAJiD Fanllne Frederick In "Lores of Let-ijn and Francelia BUUngton In "The Day She Paid." OLYMPIC William, Farnnm, the popular screen star, In "The Last of the Duanes." VICTORIA Charles Bay, the general favorite, lu hJs late picture, "Greased Lightning." vacancieTin schoolatwest point are many rn the week end with the Misses Poser, of Btillerman, James Stitt, Margaret Car- Speak. His ability as a public speaker Mishler The Distinctive The Perfect Playhouse 511 Seventh street. ter, isaoei uramer, mna xjb.yis, anza- neeas no commendation. The of fleers beth, Jenkins, Goldie Mitchell, Sarah and men, of Company take thi? Rebecca Parish, Gussie Wax- means of to all ex-service ALWAYS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN Mines men, particularly members of the 28th division, and to the public as well, an Invitation to be present at this mooting.

Let's Make It 600 Members TO-DAY LAST TIMES NEVER HERE AGAIN MINES, Jan. 13. Jesse Banks and Ellen Wicker visited at the home of Ezra Detwiler on Sunday. ler, Thelma Watson, dealer Ward, Pauline Thomas. 3B Richard Boring, Kenneth Caum, Howard Frashman, Thomas Heacox, Nial Kulp, Martin Lenson; Robert Lang, B' McLaughlin, Louis Miller, John St jffas, Queenie Beegle, Evelyn Dissing-, Fannie Evin, Myrtle Henderson, Elizabeth Hepner, Marjorie Hudson.

4A Eleanor Burd, Jean Housel, SUMMER SESSION OF STATE BEGINS JUNE 28 Mr. Jesse Bookhamer and son of Al- The war department has notme-ta spent Sunday at the home of Colonel J. B. Kemper, in char the Mrs Henrietta Pryor Harrisburg recruiting district, that John F. McDermott attended the The eleventh summer, session, for school teachers of the Pennsylvania Louise Kachele, Mary Lang, Mary Ma nH.w Artnmv.

West tinsburg on Saturday, lone, Ray John pickey, Robert state College which will be held during 7r ara Charles Eastep of WiUIamsburg and Knott, Howard Lantz, Frederick slx weeks beginning June 28 and Albert Michael. closing August 6, 1920, will provide 4B-Mildred Cornelius. Margaret 6reatlj: Screwed facilities for study, Culp, Mildred Donello bulletin which Fassano, Ida Goldstein, Mary Marga-, Y.1 'j1 a feW daySl vr ret Harris, Najeby Michael, departments of Piper, Alice Russell, Edna Weyant. wlU re than two hun-Maurice Goldstein, Joseph Raegers. urses many of hi Delbert Sams.

Milton Turney, int6r6St t0 Van Orman, Thomas Veale. I "eW 8UbJects will include instruction in technical BA-Paul Greiner, Harold Kulp.land professional agriculture, graduate Franklin Long, Richard Malone, James worfe in education, home economics Mathers, Melvin Thomas, Robert history. Entrlish nfl Theatre ties for candidates in forty-six states visited his sister. Mrs. John F.

to secure appointments to the at-j McDermott on Sunday est military institution in the world. rie Wicker returned home after a The law requires that each Person 1 isit with her sister, Mrs. Ezra appointed to the Military academy Oetwiler, of Mlddletown on Sunday, shall be an actual resident of the state. Fletcher, esq of Altoona, was district or territory from which he circulating among friends here on purports to be appointed. Candidates my; to be eligible must be between the of the E.

church at ages of and 22 years at date a chicken and noodle admission supper in the P. O. S. of A. hall on The following, is a list of districts in venne Jtml 17' tot fi" Continuous Exhibitions Starting At 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 P.

M. See and You'll never forget "AUCTION OF SOULS" 'i From the book "Ravished Armenia" Yoii'll See Aurora Mardiganian Herself, 7 In Person, at Every Performance the Armenian beauty who escaped to America after two years in the hands of Kurdish Slave Raiders and Turkish Harems. Shown in the perfect Mishler way: Clear picture, no flicker, no glare. Symphony Orchestra. Superb music.

Price 50c. Coming Next Thursday Matinee and Night The Speediest Show In Burlesk which candidates i.uuiuu iwl, mo pudiic Pennsylvania from is exienaea a coraiai invitation. Come "are yet to be appointed, upon nomina senators and jui tion by the respective Ulsh, Jeanette Clouser, Marie Flana- courses in philosophy, ethics, modern gan, Ruth Wicker, Minnie Wolfberg. languages, music, physics and phy-EB Anna Arble, Marjorie Boring, sical education; and a large number of Helen Boyer, Hilda Lang, Jean Low- subjects planned especially for teach-der, Jeanette Labe, Esther Parish, ers of science, industrial education, and representatives in congress, for the examination above mentioned: Sena-, MUng a sphoolhouse and R. Lang THIS WEEK Today Last Times "The Auction of Souls" 5 exhibitions today, starting at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:80 P.

51. D.nm vononolos. Honeres- "i clo uuamBtsa visuors nere last week sional districts, First, Fourth, Fifth, Louise Reighard, Anna Jane Slack, Public school The demonstration Patricia Vaughn, "Francis Waxier, school consisting of eight errades and a kindergarten has been organized and A. I. Russel of Barbara was a business caller of this place during the last week.

Mrs. Eliza Morgan was somewhat indisposed on Sunday. James Appleby, Arthur Conrad, Clifford Gable, Henry Hoere, Robert Min-nick, James Mitchell, Abie Parish, Harold Ruth, Fred Sauserman, George Slack. will be in charge of Superintendent F. C.

Steltz, of Braddock, Pa. The summer session was inaugurated ten years ago largely as an experi- Sixth, Seventh, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twenty-second, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-seventh, and Twenty-ninth; one vacancy in each. Young men who are eligible for these nominations should get in touch with Senator Penrose or their respective congressman immediately in order that these vacancies may be filled. Girls From The Follies" Thursday, "The Girls matinee and night, From the Follies" 6A-Leonard Brett. Alex Deuvanskv.

iu uml omy Pennsylvania teach- Charles Garrity, Wilbur Housel. admitted. The aim was to Liptz, Morris Stillerman, Florence Ber-1 8 that the teacIers of the state would Cross Keys welcome an opportunity to SDend man, Helen Faust, Sylvia Lenson, Ada Burlcsqners. Erlday and Saturday after- noons and nights, Louise Glanm In the big feature, "SAHARA." 5 Popular Prices. a part of the vacation period pursuing college studies and in acquiring addi CROSS KEYS, Jan.

13. The roads Huntingdon tional teaching training. That the re-1 have been very icy in the vicinity of Cross Keys and Eldorado. MISHLER FRI. SAT.

JAN. 16-17 Continuous Exhibitions Starting at 1:30 Each Afternoon and Running Till 11 P. M. The Most Beautiful Picture Feature Ever Presented On A Screen. Mrs.

Janetta B. Stlffler and her The Huntingdon landlords are now 1 grand children Theodore and Grace taking advantuge of the opportunity to Stiffler, left Cross Keys for Pittsburg Double milk the public cow to tne last arop uy 0n last Tuesday. raising the rents irom 25 to 00 per cent The Literary society has a meeting aDove iormcr rates. Many ui pw the Cross Keys school, house every Parish, Grace White. 6B Loma Ayers, Winifred Boring, Jane Cunningham, Helen Gilmore, Rebecca Goldstein, Genevieve Harris, Beth Heltman, Love, Josephine Manganella, Mary Mills, Lucy Shu-garts, Edna Turney, Isadore Abram, Paul Batrus, Harold ChapeUe, Alexander Cunningham, Alton Hoover, Paul Prough, Meryl Ruth, Robert Seal-fon, Charles Suchraan, Aaron Wolfberg.

7AGordon Bollinger, Daniel Bueh-ler, Edward Garrity, Paul Lantz, Frank Lysinger, JIugh Lynch, King MaeFar-lane, William John O'Keiff, Frank Rittenburg, Robert Ritts, John Schmelzle, Edward von der Heyde, Clyde Weyant, Owen Wriirht. Alice STRAND Erery Day a Good, Photoplay Double Bill Today Today people who, jiereimurc, jini evening. Everybody is wel-af ter paying their rent and, aving ex- comev xod program every week, penses. are now compelled to uet these board voI school directors held a Many are being forced to buy a home 50ada have frozm became there are none to rent. Z' 7f neS Were -o nMttr mirnhasod from' seen on the hills Saturday.

PAULINE FREDRICK ll 1 LOUISE GLAUM 'SAHARA' v'w A Mrs. William the Cross Keys Grammar SSL. Rllftblftr. Pnrrlft tltmnn-r T.rti.aa TrAMl In Her Latest Play Black and Mrs. Howard Hartley, th schooJ ho attended school every day heirs of Anthony White, the two prop- during the fourth month are as fol-crtics located at 421 and 432 Washrag- lows: Caltabaugh, Maria Piper, ton street, for the consideration of $10 i Evelyn Brubaker, Dorothy MacDonald, 000.

The two properties have a frontage Margaret MacDonald, Evaline Bru- Aunda Elack, Alma Stoke, Margaret White, Elizabeth O'Neill. 7B Max Chapman, George Cornelius, Harold Caum, David Evin, James Early, Francis Goodman, Max Loundy, Frank Michael, Charles Rock, Ralph Stevens, Beatrice Abraham, Theresa of fifty feet, and extend back to a dis-1 baker, Dorothy Turnbaugh, Kathryn The Loves of Letty Just the story of how a girl's desire for fine clothes and a good time almost cost her self respect and the love of a real man. tance of one hundred feet, Turnbaugh, Dora Hoover, Lois Searor, Helen Wyerman, Hoover and Russel Schall. Golda F. Oakes, teacher.

Adler, Dorothy Closson, Fannie Gold- stine Parthenia Hudnall, Elizabeth Manganiello, Marian Piper, Mollie Parish Beverly Robinson, Florence Rock, Janet Ramsey, Hilda Smull, Ara- 5 minta Stiffler, Sadie Diener. Wonderful scenic production and the story of a woman who whipped a devil in herself. I fl: ft ho J. K. Dick Son, the undertakers, havo purchased the large frame house located at 930 Moore street, for the consideration of $3,200.

The purchase was made from Walter Decker, but was formerly the property of Conductor Samuel Steele. Mrs. W. U. Gcissinger, who resides in an apartment at 419 AHeghcny street, had the misfortuno to fall, from a balcony to the frozen ground, a distance gi twelve feet, at which time she sustained a broken arm.

The accident occurred, at 11 m. on Monday, when she leaned too far over the edge of the balcony to speak to a man who was rapping at thv! door of an apartment on the ground floor, which is occupied by Miss Anna K. Geiser. After the accident, Miss Geiscr and Mrs. Charles, also of the same building, carried Mrs.

Geissinger into her home, where it was found that she had sustained a broken left arm near the shoulder, but otherwise was not SELECTED OWN PALLBEAREHS. John W. Robeson, the last of the city's first common councilmen, who died on Saturday at the Altoona hospital, from injuries received when he was the victim of, a bad fall on the slippery pavement, arranged for his own pallbearers in a written note left his relatives. The funeral was carried out according to his wishes yesterday morning from the Stevens mortuary, the Rev. Dr.

Stiles preaching the sermon. The pallbearers selected by Mr. Robeson and who carried out his last wishes were John McConnell, Germalne Casanave, Thomas H. Parsons, Harry Kilgore, O. P.

Bush and John Black. A Picture of Real Life FRANQELIA BILLINGTON THE DAY SHE PAID She was a modiste's model that gave her youth to her employer and though deceived marries a man to whom later she forced to reveal her past to save his daughter from a similar fate. LOUISE CLAUM In SAHARA. Vi Hodkmton Distribution Sleep? Gowns to Challenge any Woman who Ever Lived. Fascinating Paris Mysterious Cairo.

A Beautiful Woman A Crafty Tempter. BARGAIN PRICES: Matinee 15c 25c; Night 25c, 85c 50c. Eoesadrycough eep you awake? KEMP'S BALSAM will stop the tlckla that makes you cough. GUARANTEED. PUbs Cured la 6 to 14 Says Druggists retfund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching.

badly injured. WILLIAM RUSSELL in "SIX FEET FOUR" Fri. and Sat. Fri. and Sat.

ann I ui- flies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spang, of 6i2 1 stops Irritation; Soothes and Heala Seventh street, are this week to You can get restful sleep after the first 1310 Mifflin Dul" the nronertv located at I street, which they recently purchased. Mrs.

C. M. Corbin and two daughters, Misses Alma and Margaretta, of 702 Seventh street, spent Saturday with friends and relatives in Altooiu. Paul Boycr, of Philipsburg the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Flora Boyer, on Fourth street.

Mrs. Cora Hammers, of 200 Church 'Ill 9 I- (flRPHEU Keith Vaudeville I I I I I 4 I I I Your VICTORIA OLYMPIC CORNER 11TH AVE. and 11TH ST. Favorite i Super I I PiftllVA ALTOONA'S POPULAR PHOTOPLAY THEATRE Star THE THEATRE BEAUTIFCT Eleventh' Are. aud Eleventh St.

I tin street, spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Altoona. Mrs. Annie Ycntcr, of 'Mifflin street, is spending a few days with friends ia Claysburg. Misses Margaret Watson, Elizabeth Watson and Mae States, have returned TODAY CHARLES RAY Last Times Today BURT EARLE (Famous Banjoist) And His Six Girls In a De Luxe Musical Offering Orpheoscope The photoplay Is ono of the most from Altoona, where they -jpent the week end with friends. Miss Isabel Smith, of 219 Mifflin street, returned on Sunday from Philadelphia, where they spent the past two weeks w'th friends and relatives.

Mrs. Amos White, of Fifteenth and Washington street, has returned from Dudley, where she spent scvjral dayi with friends and relatives. Mrs. John Watson, of Washington street, spent Saurday with ripnds and relatives in, Altoona. Mr.

and Mrs. Woodburn Maxwell, of Mount Union, spent Sunday st the home of the latter's parents, Mrs. Maiy Baldwin, of 201 Mifflin street. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. Hammers, of 309 JL I 1. 1 1. 1n 1. af iu nuitu mi.

xvu una diw been seen. It's a corking ne rur TODAY WILLIAM FARNUM lane Grey's triumphant novel. Supreme In the romance of red blooded American life, a production that reaches the Heights of motion plcturo pos-ilbllltles. THE LAST OF THE DUANES I al A pippin for thrills ii LIGHTNING BRYCE" and fun. A New Wonder Serial Seettnd street, have returned from Al-1 toona, where they were guests of friends "Greased lightning" COMEDY One That Keeps One Laughing From Start To Finish Coming Tomorrow TID-BITS Novelty Juvenile Act ADDED The Great Serial of Eudless ThrlUs and relatives.

A. H. Greenleaf, of Philadelphia, spent the week end at his home, 1119 Washington street. Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Likens, of Altoona, spent Sunday at the home of Prof. J. 11.

Likens, of 1200 Warmspring avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Reese, of Johnstown, spent the week end at the horns of Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Corbin of 427 Moore, street. a "BOUND and GAGGED" i.

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