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PAGE, SKVKN THE GOUJNTY CAPITAL urn Decision Reserved on Question as to Whether a Check is Legal Payment. HOLLIDAYSBURG'S LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES ALTOOxNA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 73 1913. ARGUMENT COURT lpMmus I JStf NEWS NOTES FROM HOLLIDA YSBURG Ralston Shoes and Oxfords for men; $5.00, $4.50 and $4.00. Beacon Shoes and Oxfords for men; $4.00, $3.50 and $3.00. Mendel's House Dresses and Wrappers; $1.09, $1.39, $1.69 and $1.98.

Other makes from 74c up. G. W. WILLIAMS. Gamer Diamond To Lease for an indefinite period Desiable lot one-half square from Diamond of Hollidaysburg.

Mrs. George Pressler, 204 Penn street. We Are Headquarters For the Following: Munsing Union Suits for the whole family; 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. The E. P.

Reed Shoes and Oxfords for ladies in black and tan leathers. White Shoes and Pumps for ladies and children. Wash Suits and Rompers For these WARM DAYS we are showing a very complete line of Children's Wash Suits and Rompers, priced from 25c to $1.69. You will be surprised at these wonderful values. Come In and let us fill your needs in this line.

On display in Allegheny street windows. Glessner's Department Store Everything in Merchandise of Los Angeles, Cal. Many have become prominent in the various trades and professions and the members find satisfaction in the fact that not less than seven of their class- Miss Mary Lewis, of Union street, Arguments were made before Judge Thomas J. Baldrige in a suit brought by Israel Schmitt against Otto Klein on a rule to strike from the record the appeal taken by defendant from the award of arbitrators on the ground that the costs were not paid at the time the appeal was taken. seems that the defendant gave the prothon-otary a check for the costs, but the check was not cashed in bank until some days thereafter, and after the appeal had been taken.

Attorney R. A. Henderson argued that inasmuch Ms the check had not been cashed until the day for appeal had gone by, the appeal had not been legally per- fected, Attorney J. Banks Kurtz argued that the idea that a check pay- ment is not good is antiquated and obsolete. Judge Baldrige remarked that it was the legal duty of the holder of a check to present it for payment to the bank within twenty-four hours after he had received the paper.

A decision was reserved. A discharge was grand to the receiver of the wholesale grocery I Hollidaysburg, Pa. has returned home after a six weeks mates have entered the Gospel minis-visit to friends in Scranton, Wilkes-j try. Chief among these Rev. James Barre and Bloomsburg.

Ih. Deputie, D. missionary Postmaster J. Edward Butler, of 1 of the Methodist Episcopal church in Ellwood City, is a guest at the rest- Liberia, Africa; Rev. James M.

Stiller, dence of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Akers, on D.

LL. prominent as a the-North Clarke street. and writer; Rev. W. H.

Mrs. Robert Young, of Indiana, is Mentzer pastor of the First Baptist visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. church, Hazleton, Wm. H. Stiller, Joseph B.

Condron, in the East ID. Rev. Robert Dunlap, Rev. Neat designs in mission finishes, PORCH SWINGS galvanized chains and hooks complete $3.00 to $5.50. End.

Ozariah Shadrach and Rev. Thomas LAWN MOWERS The celebrated Philadelphia make, at $3.00, $3.25, $3.50, $6.00 $7.00 and $8.00. Commander L. L. Ramey, of the United States navy, and wife, of Washington, D.

are the guests of Miss Mary Ramey, at her home on Allegheny street. The thirty-fourth annual com Lowther Bowling Tournament. Team No. 5 wins from team No. 1 in the Railroad Bowling league at Y.

M. C. A. The score: Team No. 1: Are You Looking? For a home or for a buyer for your home? Are you In need of Fire Insur- Life Insurance.

Surety Bonds? ance? Health and Accident Insurance? If you are, let us help you! Money to Loan. Come in and let us talk it over. JOHN N. DRASS General Insurance and Real Estate. Allegheny St.

(near Court House) Hollidaysburg, Pa. DOOR and WINDOW SCREENS in the regular sizes. Black, galvanized and copper screen cloth in the usual widths. Best quality at reasonable prices. mencement of the Hollidaysburg high school will be held in Glessner opera Ritz house, on Tuesday evening, June 3.

Shade 86 133 133 110 154 122 98 158 110 104 97 107 130 110 125 C. B. JACOBS' SON CO. Opposite Postoffice Hollidaysburg, a. The names of the honor bearers of the Prough isrm of Grassi Mascia.

In the suit brought by Barney Krlendland against the Altoona ana Logan Valley Electric Railway company, the rule to file specifications of matters of defense, was discharged. The rule to revoke the decree of adoption of William Clayton Alexander as a child and heir of William Freeman was continued. Mr. Freeman declared that the boy was getting beyond his control. Tli a enU nf Pharlos T.arflnn afffllnfit.

Taylor class and of the speaker of the evening have not yet been announced. The graduating class is composed of nine young ladies and five young gentle- Total Team 569 No. 5 125 Helen Hartsock, Hetrick men, viz: Misses 616 106 140 199 110 110 5921774 110 129 128 110 110 Rae Davis, Eliza- Van Allman 124 Harriet McFadden, beth Rooney, Ruth Myers, Helen Moeller CENTRAL MOTOR CAR CO. MONTGOMERY NEAR DIAMOND 130 110 110 Brawley, Mary Rhodes, Isabel Bice, Miller Dodson Rebecca Malone; Hubert McLaughlin, 599 665 Total 6871851 Hollidaysburg, Pau 1 JC DUIb V. ill Mrs.

Daisy Tucker was continued, pending settlement. The prosecution against Florence Davis -was dismissed at her costs. Commonwealth vs. George Milson. Rule to revoke decree as to alimony.

Argued by M. D. Patterson and J. F. Sullivan.

Decision reserved. The prosecutions against Abednego Edwin Baldrige, Frank Over, J. Donald Llngafelt, John Walker. Arthur Oats, the colored man, who drove a motor cycle at terrific speed into the brick wall at John P. Jacobs F.

Smith, Andrew Schimminger ana drug store, Tuesday night was unconscious for seventeen hours, as a result of the accident, He regained consciousness yesterday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock. Last evening, the Al Michael McDonald were setueo. In the divorce suit brought by Jo seph Bartley against his wife, Mrs, Marv Bartley. the husband was re For the Man Who Cares Here's an array of top not chers Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits for men. Widow.

Jones Suits for boys and little chaps. Florshelm Dress Shoes for men. "Arrow" Shirts and Collars, Interwoven Socks. Each of the best of its kind. It is impossible to do better anywhere.

Moderate prices. T. H. Suckling Kitzinger Building Hollidaysburg, Pa. J.

S. FORSHT W. H. STIFFLER The Diamond Hardware Co. W.

H. STIFFLER, MANAGER Retailers of Everything in Hardware 221 Allegheny Street Porch Furniture Enamel, Wire Screen Enamel, Paints, and Varnishes Bicycles and Equipments Dr. Johnson en Pensions. A pension that was made tbe subject of considerable criticism was that bestowed by George III. on Dr.

Johnson. It was said that a man of Johnson's pronounced Jacobite leanings ought to have refused tbe pension. The doctor took these attacks good humoredly. "Why. sir," he said, 'It is a migbty foolish noise that they make.

1 have accepted a pension as a reward whlob has been thought due to my literary merit, and now that I have this pension 1 am the same man in every re- quired to pay monthly alimony of $25 and a fee of SS5 to his wire lawyer. Thomas Smith, of Gaysport, a wife toona hospital authorities reported a slight improvement in his condition, and that he had a fighting chance for recovery The registration assessors of county are making the regular spring enrollment of voters this week. The board of hpalth sent A. J. deserter, was sentenced to undergo treatment at the Blair county hospital for the insane.

Lawrence Green, a young Lothario, submitted to the charge of purloining Bell Phone, 168 Cars for Hire Marks along Allegheny street yester- qhm1 that I hflvp flrw hppn I rorjiirt a finger ring from his sweetheart. He day morning to solicit funds for the principles. It Is true that I cannot now curse the bonse of Han- Agents for R. C. H.

Fiye- Passenger Touring Car 110 $900 incl1 wheel base' I'siiting sjs- conn lem fully equipped. DUU Fireproof Garage Taxicab Service Automobile Accessories to any part of town, Repair Work 25c. Storage. Electric Charging Station. explained that he took tin trinneias a joke and intended to return it to the girl.

Sentence was suspended upon payment of costs. Prosecution against Ralph Lans-bury for maintenance was discontinued the parties having effected a reconciliation. The suit of Duncans ville borough eainst Thomas McGee was contin EHSBBBBBESH3 BONE AND MUSCLE ued, it appearing that Justice of the Peace J. K. Shoenfelt has failed to file a transcript of his proceedings in court.

The prosecution against E. B. Cha-ney, charged with disertlon and non-support, was continued on account of LOUIS CRAINE'S Diamond Department Store, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Since our opening, four weeks ago, we have learned to appreciate our good friends and customers, and believe they appreciate in turn our efforts to give extraordinary values at lowest possible prices. To those who have not yet visited the new well-lighted and spacious business establishment where only the best is to bo had, we extend a cordial invitation to come.

All will be made courteously welcome. cleaning of the street, as was the custom in former years. The, first person approached was a merchant, who sells food products, to women and little children, and who ought to be supremely interested in the. purity and cleanliness of his establishment This merchant gave Marks a positive refusal, and the latter then quit the job. It is quite evident, that it is up to the burgess to make or break his clean-up day program.

Mr. and Mrs U. G. Lindsay, of 516 Allegheny street, have arrived home after a pleasure trip to New York city Next Sunday Mothers' Day will be observed in the First Presbyterian church at the morning service. Mr.

and Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Lynn and son, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Brown of Richland. About 1,500 persons have been enrolled as members of the Judson Bible class during the seventy years of its existence. A large percentage of these have died, others are living in all parts of America and in nearly every foreign country. They are especially numerous in the territory west of the Rocky mountains, at least seven residing in the city over, nor would It be decent of me to drink King James' health in tbe wine that King George gives me money to pay for.

But. sir, 1 think that the pleasure of cursing the bonse of Hanover and drinking King James' health are" amply overbalanced by 300 a vear." London Express. Applause and the Stage. In the Konzert-Tasebenbucb is an article by Felix Weingarner on "Applause." in which tbe director says: "Tbe relation between the public and tbe artist rests on what Is rendered by both. The artist gives bis strength, his knowledge and the fruit of bis life's work.

The public can give nothing but its recognition. As tbe individual has not opportunity to speak his approval, the logical way to show it is by applause." The writer says that he has never known a case where this form of satisfaction on the part of an audience has failed to please, all declarations on tbe part of modest stage folk to the contrary notwithstanding. Beethoven relented silence, and Wagner "loved applause." Are both built, up by Rood nourishing bread, lirt-ad and milk has been thf staple for growing children fur hundreds of years. Seal of Minnesota Fiour Makes an idnl bread for "lirend and milk." It it and a ffi'eat deal jI' milk ko that there Is nothing "dry" about the eating of It. For sale at all stores.

15. M. ISULL, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Distributor. B.

H. Young vs. Schwarzenbach, Huber garnishee of Kdward F. Allen. Case continued.

Warren Wertz, of the Loop, Frankstown township, submitted to the charge of failing to provide for the support of his wife and two children. The wife testified that her husband was a hard drinker. Wertz stated that he had recently taken the pledge and that he would try to make amends for his past misconduct. He ADVANCE NOTICE. OtWpRAGUIrfe; Awning season is here.

I represent the Hetterick manufacturers 01' awnings and tents. If you are In need of any awnings this season order now and avoid delays. Our prices are the best and workmarsihip cannot be surpassed. Drop me ft card or 'phone and I will call with samples. United 'Phone 60-E.

W. E. BICE. guardian of George W. Statler, was authorized to pay money into court.

Court will reconvene this morning at 9 o'clock. WAKE UP AND UtSI ROY THE FLY NOW. was sentenced to pay his wife $10 monthly. Carl L. Wood, of Altoona, submitted to the charge of neglecting to support his wife and four children.

At the April pay day Wood expended the proceeds of his wage check in a drunken spree at Pittsburg. He came home broke. H3 was sentenced to pay $17 monthly for the support of his family. Arguments were made in the divorce suit brought by James R. Wey-andt against his wife, Julia Hartle Weyandt.

Edwin L. Dively. for the plaintiff, and M. D. Patterson.

for the defense. Decision reserved. In the divorce suit brought by Thomas C. Yingling against his wife, Bessie P. Yingling, the husband was ruled to pay a fee of $35 to his wife's Miss Katherine Elkins Attracts Much Attention at the Annual Horse Show in Washingtor mony and counsel fees was discontinued.

Motions and Petitions. Subpoena granted in the divorce suit of Edith Hall Milliner against Arch Milliner. The sale made of the Joseph W. Ansman real" estate to Bartholomew Alrhart for $2,000 was confirmed. Report of W.

I. Woodcock, auditor in the estate of Mary Ann Boldei deceased, was confirmed nisi. B. F. Warfel, was appointed guardian of Martin H.

Baird. Bond When the little pests begin to swarm THE CLEANUP CURE. aDout our aoors so thick that no amount of shooing will drive them away, when good dinner is Spoiled for us by the sight of a tly in the "(VERY single fly in a Curious Marine Tragedy. On March 31. 1849, the pilotboat Coquette, cruising off Cape May.

discovered a capsized schoouer floating bottom np. A boarding party put off to the wreck, and some of the crew climbed up on the rounded bottom. Suddenly rappings were beard on tbt inside. Evidently some one was imprisoned In the bold. Saws and axes were brought, and a hole was cut in the schooner's bottom.

But tbe attempt at rescue brought swift disaster. The Imprisoned air that had sustained tbe captives rushed out. and. the schooner began to sluk rapidly: As the water rose on tbe inside one of the doomed sailors struggled near enough to tbe hole to cry out that they were five In all. one forward and four aft The capsized vessel was the Russell, and they had been prisoners gravy, then we will begin to buy Oy 'i house is a danger to the Ihealth and even to the Hives of the pants.

traps and paper and poison and spend hours of each day swatting them and scolding the children for leaving the door open, and we'll keep right on in the same cli way until frost comes. We have done it for years, and we can go on doing it for years to come, and a thousand years from now there will be just as many flics to swat as there are now uuless we change our in sum of so.uuu. James Adams was appointed majority inspector of elections for the Third ward, Hollidaysburg, to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of David Irwin from the ward. S. I.

Stoner, was appointed master in the divorce suit of Bertha Moser against Karnest Moser. Rule granted to allow amendmen! People do not ii ii realize this. For a fly to drop into a jug of milk and to crawl iW2 bvi was IVWU, i for five flnva. Then the wntpr rpMr-h- If When we wore rhiklivn we were cd tue wonld De rCwrs taught that the fly was a harmless lit- LrrnmhIm, intn thiP th(. ftlIa.

t'Hr w-c sell sank, carrying the five men down tie creature, "nature's and therefore a friend man. Kven tl'en with her. cooked or uncooked, is such a commonplace and simple thing that we do net realize the danger of it. But if we could follow up the life of a fly for a tingle day we should be appalled at the filth i nesa of its habits and the pestilential character of its 1 we looked upon nini with aversion! when we found him swimming in our milk. But now that we know his scavenging consists in collectlnu filth 5 to statement in suit of B.

B. Young against the Pennsylvania Railroad company. Walter W. Wood, guardian of Martin B. and Nancy B.

Bechtel, was discharged. 1 Time for filing answer in court of John C. Gorsuch agatnst George Otto was extended until May 12. The Girard Trust company and M. Hawley McLanahan, trustees of J.

Craig McLanahan estate, wer? au-, thorlzed to Join In deed for Hollidays- burg real estate to H. H. Delozier. An affidavit of defense was filed by leave of court In case of city of Altoona against Mary G. Bartley.

Thomas Jackson, was appointed master in divorce suit of Thomas C. Vngling against Bessie P. Ying and disease certns in our outhouses Flies love the vilest filth, and 'and deposit them on our food ev- How to Look Young. She 1 sent a dollar to a young woman for a recipe to make me look young. He What did yon get? She A card saying.

"Always hsoc1-ste with women twenty years older than yourself." ery mint's hand is against him. Sri- i i ii I ence has pronounced the death sen-' fence upon him. and the only reason lawyer. Angeldile Computing Scale company vs. Otto Kampniann.

Rule to open judgmeni. Judgment was entered for 40 per cent, of the price of two pairs of computing scales. The defense was that the scales were of an Inferior make. II. F.

Walters, lor, plaintiff, and J. F. Sullivan, tor the defense. Decision reserved. In the suit of A.

R. Drake Co. Ts. A. H.

Lord, the defendant was granted an appeal. W. S. Shaw for use of W. L.

Dickel, vs. D. W. Ramey. Rule for the allowance of an appeal.

The defense made is that the plaintiff's claim Is illegal, because it represents an I. O. U. debt lu a gambling contest. H.

F. Walters, for plaintiff, and D. E. North, for defendant. Decision reserved.

These discharges were granted to iruat officers: Blair County Trust company, guardian of Louisa Jones, a weak-minded person; administratrix of Patrick Phllbln; guardian of Pearl Crownover; Blair County Trust company, guardian of William MeCar-mick; Blair County Trust company, guardian of David Cowan: executors of Mary A. Henderson; administrator of William T. Butler; administratrix of Albert Ford; administrator of Edgar G. Toner; Karl Roth, guardian of Edith A. Roth; administrator of William Davis; administrator of B.

M. Bunker; administrator of William E. Tate; Stephen L. Cambridge, guardian of A. H.

and Chester L. Cambridge; administrator of Hannah W. Sunderland; administrator of James H. Mc-Quade; executor of Sarah Henderson; executor of Margaret W. Marshall; administrator of John E.

Gos-uoru; executor of George Schell. The county commissioners were directed to pay Constable C. O. Baer hie. costs in prosecutions brought against George Stiver et al.

In the divorce suit of Harry G. Gralznr against Cora Gertrude Grader, the rule on husband to pay all- that his execution Is delayed is bo-cause there are so many of him. 7 This new way Is the way of pre Never. She We women are all mlsunder- vention. Stables and refuse piles, out- honses and garbage cans are points of He Well, yon never saw one who tried to make herself plain.

did you? Cincinnati Knqulrer. they are attracted alike to the sweetest and daintiest of food-etuffi. Juat as in the house no oan be kept away from the food, so outdoors no garbage or filth or decaying matter it ever seen in the summer without its attendant flies. It can be taken fer granted that every fly in a houte hat but recently come from reveling in the vilest filth to be found in the neighborhood. It is well known that flies multiply in exact proportion to the mount of garbage and filth in a locality.

In a locality that is kept tidy and clean and tweet there are very few flies, but wherever filth exitts there Diet multiply by myriads. The principle it automatic. The more filth the more flies, the more flies the more disease. attack In tbe fly campaigns. By making the breeding places Inhospitably clean and sanitary more can be accomplished in a day than In a season of swatting the fly after it has once into existence.

ling. A decree was made for the settlement of the equity suit of J. Frank Flanlgan et al. against Mary Edith Flanlgan. Bond of George McClellan.

guardian of Lloyd Gardner, for $350 approved. Bond of Frank X. Stahl, guardian of II. Gonder for $100 approved. Time for filing affidavit of defense in suit of Title Guaranty Title ana Trust company vs.

P. W. Finn et was extended until first Monday of July. 'I he guardian of Samuel H. Gonder was authorized to execute deed to Jacob L.

Gonder. John G. Sellers was appointed guardian of the Chester F. Kurtz minor heirs. The Mountain City Trust company, I Teeth of the Sperm Whale.

Instead of bavlng plutps of baleen the square nosed sperm whale carries a row of twenty to twenty-five heavy teeth on each side of the lower jaw. Most Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only-give relief but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It acts on nature's plans, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and restores the system to a healthy condition.

This remedy has a worldwide sale and use and can always be depended upon. Sold by all dealers. mon-wed-frl KATHEfclNE ELKINS 8 ii 1 WOTO G-IW gr AMERICAN PHSS ASSOOATIflH I These fit Into sockets in the roof of the Let ut, therefore, instead of crying "Swat the fly!" dear away mouth and assist In holding the giant all garbage or dirt in the vicin s(tiid and cuttlefish on which the enor- ity of eur houaet and thut pre- 4 vent the plague from multiply- Washington, May $. Miss Kath Hue Elkins, the wealthy daughter ot the late United SSiuies i.vhen B. Elkins, of West Virginia whose reported engagement to the Duke d'Abruzzl aroused international Utention.

was one of the interesting society women who took part in thu annual horse show here. Miss Elkl.is is an ardent horsewoman and is a clever rider. She was the centre of much interest during the exhibition. The show was the first of the Wilson administration. nriimal feeds.

The squid seldom gets away from the warnrf runynts: hence tbe sperm usually remains In the tropics..

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