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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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Page Tvo HE TIMES 1RIBUNE, ALTOONA, PA. Wednesday, Nov. 10, l'JZU. MILLER ATTENDANCE HONOR "TiTi mn tin i iilniii.iiniiiiii.iiiiniiitmbiUmiiltTiTr,T; i T. 'x L'S iiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuuniiiii iiiHiuimmiimiiimiiiiiiiMiimmimiimiiimimimiiiim Grade 7-2 Paul Batrus.

Alexander ningham, Raymond Cunninsham, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I he hauM of QuiJitjr Visit Brett's Daily tFor Latest Fashions 1309 111b An. THE STYLE CENTER OF ALTOONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VsSV. iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiuiimmiiiimii ATT hi: The Most Astounding Sale in Years Will Begin This Morning at 8:30 Sharp BRETT'S ENTIRE STOCK OF EXQUISITE SUITS WILL BE SOLD AT THIS MOST REMARKABLE REDUCTION rrvroJF1 ONLY SURPRISE THE WOMEN OF ALTOONA, BUT WILL AMAZE 1 THE ENTIRE SWTE IN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1" i' in ii lutf 111 II Coinh Theodora Kusrsles. Ke inald Skees. Wilbur ilousel, 'VYilUiun' Schnielde.

Paul Prough, Suzanne Jane Cunningham. Paula Gipprick. Kebcca Goldstein. Genevieve -Harris, Worth Harris. Heth Heltman, Hazel Love, Evelyn Woods.

Louise Hoerl, Kva Kline, Anna Marie Florence Berman and Clara Stehle. Grade 7-1 Anna Brady, Conceits Sylvia Lenson. Evelyn Ly-; kens, ilarsaret Magill, Pauline Mc- Givney, Grace White. LeonJ Brett. Lawrence Pixon, Klvin Joyce, Clifford Kinkead, Frank Lysiner, Howard; Kophsker and ilorri StUierman.

Grvle 6-2 Leroy Anderson. Harry; Bavarsky, John Brode. Arthur Conrad, Cli3ord Gable, Henry Hoerl, FraniUin Long. Charles Lilly, James James Mitchell. James PrCUsu.

Haroid, Kuth, Kuth, Fred George Slack, Augusta Werta, Helen, Hover. Martha Chatams. Catharine GiU, Henrietta Harris, Julia Kachele, Jeanette Late, Jean Low tier, Helda Lang, Komayne McMahon, Beatrice! McCoy, Louise Schmitt, Anna Janej Slack, Catharine Seibert, Ida Kubin, Patricia Vaughn and Frances Grade 8-1 John Brand, Marco n.i Tn.mh I owa-. Harry Kephart. Howard Madden, Guy StefUn, Koberi Vlsh, Berth- Burkholder, Margaret Culp, Jessie Eichenlaub, Mary Margaret Harris, Amanda Helsel and Jean "WUkinson.

Grade 5-1 Joe Bavarsky, Christie Bowers, James Bricker, John Dickey, Howard Lang, Alden Marsden, Alters Michael, James Munn. Donald Khodes, irw.i i-jri Wm-nis. Gertrude Abrams, Eleanor Burd. Antoinette Kn i ahirt Louise Kachele, Mary Lang, Arditn Magui, lone, Helen Keed, Dorothy Wagner and Dorothy Walker. Grade 4-2 Jueenle Beegle, Elizabeth Taylor, Anna Jane Williamson, James; Banks, Enrico Brand, Kenneth Aleck Elias, Donald Goodman, Eusw; Judge, Russell Kendig.

Frank Rr.hrt Knott. Kobert Long, Boyd McLaughlin, Louis Miller, Kobert Reynolds and Jack Stevens. Grade 4-1 Naomi Boiling, MUa Davis. Evelvn Dissinger, Mary Hoover, Helen Kitts. Lealer Ward.

Eleanor rirtin lenson. cneier Kowles. James Stitt. Walter "Veyantj and Lawrence Williams. Grade 3-2 Waiter Albright.

Paul Barclav, Kobert Human, Edward Ko-cuski, Ronald Taylor. Dorothy Albright, Fannie Jassimass and Dorothy Marsh. 1 Grade 3-1 Albert Eerryhtll, Andrew Carland. Morris Deiner, Clarence Fuitz, I Billv SUverman, Chester Steele. Tony i Vasll, Mary Burkholder, Sara Clapper, Marsaret Carter, Madeline Guerrieri.

Eileen Mahan, Vivian Oyler, -Viola. Lantz, Helen Scotland. Helen Wise, Kosalyne Parish and Mary Weiner. Grade 2-2 Earl MiUer. Frederick! Patterson, James SteaS, Howard White, Charies Cessna, Hilda Baer.

Marv Banks, liuida Gritlith, Helen Griffiths, Marie Johnston, Vereita Kemberling, Viola Knipple, Leona Knott, Alice Meiss. Mary Poet, ilar-! tha Stam'oaugh and Alice W.lliamson. Grade 2-1 Abe Alias. Oliver Ken-i singer, Melvm Piper, ciayton ji.oue Paul Watson, Herbert Georse Joseph, Lena Abram, Beatrice! Brands. Margaret Ada Duffin, Mary Flore, Khuhama Gray and Bes- i sie Seibert.

Grade 1-2 Donald Davis. Donald Decker, Andrew Guerrio, Billie Hud-! nail, John Kekolos, Eidin Ralph Plunket, Paul Rouzer. Arthur i George Shehida, William Thomas, Chisbe Visaggio, Luther White, Loss, Woods. Elody Agresta, Helen Crum, Janet Guerrio, Margaret Lang, Sarah Levari, Anna Long, Florence RoctLsky and Jennie Waxier. Grade 1-1 James George.

Richard Breem, Theodore Clapper. Owen (Charles Johnston, Joseph Johnston, I Howard Brett. Samuel Michaels, Paul Meiss, Louis Soccio, Resvind Aggresta, Leonard Abrams, Hymen David De Florectis, Pontaieove Tom-; Rssetti, Pauline. Fogle, Alice Hepner, Eosella Pluebell. Remain Johnston, i Charlotte Wise.

Masie Cramer andi i Fiorina Madd.n. ARRESTED AS THIEF, MAN PROVES TO BE MURDERER IRSnXGHAM. Xor. 9. Local authorities were informed today that George Black, chief of police of Wil-! xnington, is on his way here to get Roland Harris, a XegTO who the police here have identified as Lemuel Price, convicted murderer of a policeman.

Harris was arrested here on a burglary charge. According to the authorities, the prisoner admits ha is the man who shot and killed a policeman in Wil- mir.gton about a year ago. He was awaiting execution, they say. when he escaped from the workhouse at New Castle, Dec. 23, last.

LAST OF EMERGENCY FLEET IS LAUNCHED Nov. 9. The 9.800 ton tanker George I'leiVe was launched today at the local yard of the Merchant Shipbuilding corpora-! tion. Miss Virginia Ayeres, Dedham, I was sponsor. i This vessel was the last of the ships contracted for by the emergency fieet corporation.

WHY NOT GET THE BEST? You do not buy an electric washer today and expect to buy another a year or even 10 years from today. A Cof-field lasts a lifetime- IT COSTS XO MOEE! The Spence Electric Store "Everything Electrical" 1400 Twelfth Ave. These Reductions Compare These Reductions Note Here WITH ANY HIGH GRADE STORE IN THE COUNTRY. WE INSIST UPON COMPARISON IN QUALITY AND PRICES. WE INSIST UPON CONVINCING YOU.

"-Aiuaw WOMEN It Is in Black and White, January Prices in November NOTICE To Our Patrons THIS SALE 125-00 suits, 83.11 135.00 suits, 90.00 1 69-00 suits, now. 1 99-50 SUITS, NOW 133.00 230-00 suits, 153.00 245.00 SUITS, NOW. 1 g3.00 255-00 suits, NOW. 1 70.00 39.95 suits, 26.63 44.95 SUITS, NOW. 49.95 SUITS, 33.30 59.95 SUITS, NOW.

39.97 75.00 SUITS, NOW. 50.00 89-95 SUITS, 59.97 99.95 SUITS, NOW. 6Q.63 EVERY SALE MUST BE FINAL IS 100 PER CENT BONAPIDE. EVERY SUIT IN OUR STORE IS ON SALE AT THIS HON-EST REDUCTION. NOTHING NOT ONE SUIT WAS PURCHASED SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE.

EVERY GARMENT IS ABSOLUTELY OF BRETT'S REGULAR STANDARD STOCK. EVERY SALE MUST BE FENAL1 1 iMiniiiiiiiiiuuiiiHiiiuiiiiniiiiHiiiuiiiuiuiiuiiiuiiaiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiBiHimiHu.

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