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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. MAY 28. 1931 C. year than ever before. The nioln walk is bordeffcd by pansies with F.

S. Wilt, and wife, to C. Claar, Newry, $250. Lakemont Park othy DeGabriello, Logan township, Dorothy DeGabrieUe, single, to W. Frank and Sarah v.

cock, his large pansy beds located in various Ashburn Bros. WFBGFeatuit REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gorge C. Saunders and wife, to Norman E. Wilt, South Altoona, l. Sarah Beck and wife, to Dor sections of the park.

DECKER HEADS NAT'L GROUP ODeninir Plans tions on tho program will comprise many "well known classical compositions, also some of, the popular songs of today, The. program is In charge of Dr. Hunter of tho William F. Gable department store op Meal department. Ail amusements -will be in op eration Memorial day with the exception of the park theatre which is scheduled to open Monday, June Are Completed wife, Logan township, Blair Home company, to Louise Woods Harding, 3606-3618 Broad avenue, Locust Hills, Altoona, (1.

Blair Home company to Louise Woods Harding, 3606-3618 Broad avenue, Locust Hills, Altoona, $1. Blair Home company to John Woods Beckmah, 871 Thirty-sixth street. Locust Hills, Altoona, $1. Blair Home company to John Woods Beckman, 3706 Beale avenue, Locust Hills, Altoona, $1. William Wyant and wife, to F.

S. Wilt, Newry. $250. Like EntcmmsThe 15. A stock company, including W.

N. Decker, secretary of the Altoona school district, has been named president of the National Association of Public School Business Officials. The appointment was made at the annual convention of the association held at Richmond, last week. Mr. Decker was first vice president of the association last year.

Several hundred officials attended. HonccfaGocdFmekd Rheumatism? Lakemont park, which opens Memorial day, will again be the scene of many picnics and outings this summer, the park management announced yesterday. Plans have been completed for the opening. The playground for children has been renovated and new features for children installed. WIENKKISTER 'COME DOWN BY THE SEA Ct HmMi end Hoppimo al Tlu Sphndidhr Con.

3uick relief from rheumatic pains without harm: some of the favorite actors and actresses of past years, will again be at the park this summer. Carl Shcrred, who has been named park manager, also will manage the stock company. Mr. Sherred, who Is in New York city at the present, arranging for several successful New York plays, succeeds J. M.

Shuck, who was manager of Lakemont park for the past 20 years. Mr. Shuck is now in New Jersey. It was stated yesterday that 10 outings ha fs been booked so far for Lakemont park. Additional HQAl VMR Utm from within with this new strength The park has been cleaned and new BL PEBfta W7 gravel placed on walks.

As in the past band oa certs will be held at the park at different times during the park rnaenn Aa snnnlal faohlPd flip Miss Mary Rank, Clearwater, N. writes: "My fare was blemished with dudtd Hotel Com to fcwJwolli m4 SImI Piw. Kuropean Plan Rates per Pay: Single, with Running Water. 12.00 tZ.iO. Pouble, 14.00 and U.iO.

With Private liuh: Single $3.50 J3.0O; Double, Jj.OO to J7.00. Special Weekly Kates. A la Cart twtwnwt Sorwco at ModVote Print tost of food Altntr Stnrico Cowrtoiy Poltnu and Satufodton Auorad. You Go Hom HapsMt fo Having ton fronlilut Owl Bathing Dree I from lh Hotel pwmr am mmn ma" im won many pimples. No treatment I used did thB omnlnt, da danrinB.

tnem any ooo. i aiso naa pous. raj "7: VIW To relieve the worst rheumatic pain is a very easy matter. Bayer Aspirin will do it every time! It's something you can always take. Genuine Aspirin tabids are harmless.

Look for the Bayer cross on each tablet. appetite was poor. My weight was off and 1 felt nervous. After taking 8.S.8. my complexion cleared up beautifully.

My appetite improved. I now rest wen at nUtat and am greatly benefited in every way." Ton, too, win want to take S.S.S. Select the larger size as it holds double the quantity and represents a price MTini. 0 S.S.S. Co.

will lliu UVIU ItUUII UJIU night. All amusements will be ready for use. The park' is composed of 130 acres, an artificial lake covering 13 acres. The park has always awn noted throughout central Pennsylvania for Its beautiful shrubbery and flowers, but the pansy Dods, now In bloom, are said by park officials to be more beautiful this outing applications are expected this week. Workers have been engaged for some time in renovating and painting various buildings.

These buildings included picn pavilions, kitchens and furnaces. Lakemont park is located half way between Altoona and Holli-daysburg. There is a large parking place near the park for automobiles. Logan Valley Traction company officials stated that excellent street car service will be given to the park, ft The Ashburn brothers, popular and well known throughout this section for their melodious concerts, will broadcast at 0:15 p. m.

today over WFBG. Eddie Irvln, tenor, Al Ashburn, second tenor, Charles Ashburn, baritone and Harry Ashburn, bass, with Al Ashburn, third, aa accompanist. The following program will be heard: "Smile, Darn Ya, Smile," "I'm Hap-pv When You're Happy," "Wabash Moon," "Out of tha Dusk," "Ol Gray Robe," old time hymns will also be included. The members of the quartet are all P. It.

K. employes, representing the car shops, and are featured in practically all major concerts of the P. R. R. Master Al Ashburn, who is 15 years old, is a pianist much in demand, both as organist and pianist, being the Ottcrbeih U.

B. "Billy" Lyman will broadcast at p. assisted by Ted Brownie of New York and Diana Davics of New York. The following program will be given: "Good Evening Friends," "The Things We Want," "Girl of My Dreams," "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver," "Since You Called Me Sweetheart," "My Blue Days," "I've Found What I Wanted," "What Can I Do Without You." "Little Sweetheart of the Mountains," "In a Corner of the World," "Minuet in and "Good Night Friends." Melvin Wolfberg, young son of Dr. and Mrs.

Wolfberg, will be heard at 9:45 p. m. In a 15-minute recital. The youngster possesses an unusual voice and no doubt will greatly please widio fans. Tribune news will be heard at 10 p.

ni. WFBG will broadcast a program of unusual interest and entertainment to the radio audience at 3:05 p. m. this afternoon. The "Gable Month Sales" program will present Dean Driscoll, pianist, and Bud Rigg, who will play the violin, saxophone and clarinet Selec i Ice S.S.S.

Ton id BBSBi6yry spring ia Memorial Day Excursion I Ch i icago Altoona TO fame Leaving Friday, May 29 I Upturning Saturday, Mny 30 $10.75 $13.50 Returning Sunday, 5Iy SI mwhm Day Path From ALTOONA Leaving Altoona 10.23 JV 31. Eastern Standard Time Grand Sightseeing Tour of Chicago, $1 See Flyers or Consult Agents ALL STEEL Pennylvania Railroad On the Air at WFBG Today 10:30 a. m. "On the Avenue." 10:30 a. m.

Freihofer Baking company' Household Hints. 10:35 a. m. "Avenue" program and musical selections continuing to 1:30 p. m.

1:30 p. m. Announcements and signing off until 2:15 p. nr. 2:15 p.

m. Studio program. 2:30 p. m. Gable Song shop, Dean Driscoll at the piano; latest popular songs.

3 p. m. Freihofer Baking company Household Hints. 3:30 p. m.

Studio program. 4 p. m. Police reports. 4:15 p.

m. Major league baseball scores. 4:30 p. m. Announcements and Eipning off until 6:45 p.

m. 6:45 p. ni. Mosquito campaign speaker. 6:50 p.

m. Major league baseball final scores. 6:52 p. m. "Avenue" announcements and musical program.

7:45 p. ni. "Sharp and Flat'' program. 8 p. ni.

"Billy" Lyman, song and instrumental program. 8:45 p. ni. "Jackie and Mary," late popular songs. 9:15 p.

m. Ashburn brothers quartet song review. 9:45 p. m. Melvin Wolfberg, vocalist.

10 p. m. Tribune news flashes. 10:15 p. m.

William F. Gable company "Gable Month Sales" program. 11 SPECIAL TODAY! Each Week Each Week The Tribune presents to its thousands of subscribers, a different Suburban Day rath Puzzle every Tuesday. This puzzle is novel and entertaining to every member of the family. It requires no great skill or brain work only a little patience.

Here is an opportunity to not only save money by making purchases on Suburban Day at Altoona's modern stores, but by so doing, you qualify to submit an answer in this interesting contest. Besides this new, clever Path Puzzle, with its opportunity to win cash prizes, you will find many other delightful features in The Tribune. Subscribe today. HERE'S THIS WEEK'S PATH PUZZLE I i in Cash Awards Cash Awards Big Reductions On All Refrigerators Flowering Cabbage Plants Puzzle Tennessee Farmers KNOXVILT-E, Tenn. (IP) Why cabbage plants are making flowers instead of heads is puzzling many (3 Metal Clad Model 3'Door Side leers Tennessee truck growers this spring.

County farm agents have report- ed that 90 per cent of cabbage plants are "going to seed," like $01.50 21 As a one day feature, we offer these new refrigerators at a special saving! They're scientifically built, well insulated, in a choice of enamel finishes. Buy, you're refrigerator here! Now 1st Prize Highest Total 5' I I I mustard or turnip plants. W. C. Pelton, extension horticulturist at the University of Tennessee, said there is no remedy for this difficulty at the present time.

Experts at the university explained that frost proof plants grown farther south by sowing seed in the fall, probably were set back by a long season of cold weather, giving them a rest corresponding to a winter's rest, necessary for cabbage plants to produce seed the second year. 3rd Prize 3rd Highest Total The STANDARD Furniture Co. 1407 Eleventh Ave. 1 HMiMiiMMlMiMIH ill NUMBER 8 $2 26 29 54 70 36 46 15 24 SS 31 56 75 64 30 14 69 42- SO S3 19 32 72 3S 59 77 43 50 S2 49 22 57 75 62 70 23 54 45 56 32 37, 2S ,33 71 12 74 33 39 61 46 0 55 47 65 3S 62 66 56 91 46 60 65 15 97.46 .75 39 S8 30 71 35 50 10 56 65 55 41 67 34 69 41 84 72 42 43 12 37 92 44 90 13 80 66 55 41 SI 57 61 52 51 40 S4. 70 33 76 47 21 S4 26 63 45 61 5S 60 38 54 33 65 18 IS 81 17 63 46 23 69 52 33 65 24 33 74 49 22 66 27 81 13 SS 21 33 72 30 65 54 57 4S 35 SO 77 90 41 52 22 70 57 41 22 19 44 3S 73 90 30 55 76 64 82 19 84 65 36 71 IS 96 72 70 36 SO 29 21 47 61 56 13 88 71 37 85 50 28 53 47 63 19 29 85 32 49 52 37 72 $0 60 77 5S 82 30 88 70 52 66 44 47 57 26 84 28 80 37 63 72 42 30 71 35 50 10 56 65 55 41 67 34 69 41 84 52 51 40 12 37 92 44 90 13 80 66 55 41 81 57 61 52 65 34 7S 24 62 37 64 30 62 84 90 45 81 50 30 69 17 38 22 20 99 28 61 51 64 38 27 52 68 57 35 50 62 6 36 67 55 23 79 39 12 56 74 97 24 69 33 84.57 30 69 70 25 42 61 24 69 31 59 31 70 31 78 76 62 39 48 73 61 S4 65 69 53 35 73 60 18 84 12 52 36 45 56 23 39 96 42 59 .47 38 72 2S .23 61 18 75 38 40 19 43 97 81 49 62 24 78 19 96 73 45 96 27 78 29 50 84 36 29 61 26 MAKING HISTORY IQ ALTOONA 2nd Prize 2nd Highest Total I 4th Prize Lowest Total A Mighty' and Unexpected Buy Brings You, Just In Time for the Holiday Guaranteed b3? I You Should Address Answers to Suburban Day Path Puzzle Editoi Altoona Tribune, Altoona, Pa.

(Be sure you have observed Rule 2 before you submit your answer.) FOLLOW THE TRIBUNE'S SIBCKBAN DAY PATH PUZZLE EVERY WEEK IF YOU ARE NOT RECEIVING THE TRIBUNE REGULARLY NOW CALL 8181 AND YOUR PAPER WILL BE STARTED IMMEDJ. ATELT. First Quality Full Fashioned POTE SELK Buy Them fi THE TOTAL OF MY 30 NUMBERS IS TO By the Dozen. In Service Weight, In Dozens of the Netc Shades. 03 NAME STREET OR R.

F. D. CITY OR TOWN. WIN I I Every Pair Guaranteed Per' feet. Smooth, Even Weave.

EBfflAUD TTIHIIES1E MILILIES Pair Every Department Offers Proportionate Savings 1. Only regular subscribers to The Altoona Tribune end members of their Im- 7. mediute faiuiiies are eligible to win prizes. Tribune employes and members of their families are not eligible. 2.

Each person may submit as many answers as desired, but each answer must be accompanied by a sales slip showing that a purchase has been made on Suburban Day. Sales slips accompanying your answer must be from a store that has had an advertisement in Tuesday's or Wednesday's Tribune. S. All answers must be submitted on the form shown in this announcement. 4.

Answers must be brought to The Tribune office at 1110 Twelfth street, by 10 o'clock Wednesday eTening, or if mailed, be post-marked Wednesday. 5. Only in the event of ties win neatness count in the awarding of prizes. e. A contestant is limited to the winning of one prize in one week.

11. Indications of tracing another answer submitted will result In the elimination of those answers from the competition. First prize winning total, together with the names and addresses of the four winners, will be announced the following Monday or Tuesday in a similar advertisement or in the news columns of The Tribune. The first three prizes will be awarded upon the basis of the highest totals submitted, provided the Path Puzzle has been worked in accordance with these rules and the further Instructions given. A special award of $1 will be made to contestant submitting the lowest total.

Paths may contain only 80 figures, they must be continuous, and contain not more than 4 figures In one straight line, nor not less than 3 figures in one straight line, and may not cross at any point. (Diagonal lines are not permitted.) Paths Incorrectly totaled will be eliminated from further competition. A GREATER THAN EVER HOW TO WORK THE TRIBUNE SUBURBAN DAY PATH PUZZLE You may start at any number you desire, then draw, in a straight line, through not less than three numbers, nor more than four, before you change the direction of your line, (Do not draw diagonal lines.) Continue your line until you have thirty numbers, then stop. Be sure you haven't more than four numbers in any one straight line, nor less than three, and do not cross your line at any point, nor touch your line at any point. When your completed line, containing 30 numbers, is the one that adds to the greatest total, fill in your, total, together with your name and address and bring or mail it to the Altoona Tribune as directed above.

Be sure a sales slip from one of the stores whose Suburban Day advertisement appeared in today's or Wednesday's Tribune accompanies your answer. ismm mmm uaajaig Where You Can Always Do Better I Copyright, 1331, IT. 0. Gaenzl..

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