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ALTOONA TRIBUNEIesDAY MO RN I NG. JUNE .3 0, 191 to Buffalo, N. today WEATHER RAILROAD NEWS ito attend the international Epworth League AVIATOR HETH VJt STARTLE AlTOONAIIS Mire Squire W. B. Fickes- and Frank Mo- i I Cloud, of this city, spent Sunday TkMIiinii TK5 I witn friends in The local Fair and Warm Throughout made the trl ln a tourin car Sparklers, 5c doz.

to 10c ach. Miss Blanferd Will TakjRide to Clouds in Big Continued from Pag 7. Colored Fires, 1c to zoc bch. I Aeroplane Afternoon Pin wheels, Grasshoppers, ITorplioes, 1 State Today John Fresh and Ralph Dorsey, the on fnl''O 'ads who were Injured by pre-! Washington, June 29 Forecast for Tiv.mkh9n ra raniv i Silver Fountains, Fiery nentl Lady Crackers. 219, 243, 220, 242, 237, 245, 251, 232, 228, 244, 246, 240, 248, 233, 249, 238, 216, 239.

214, 156, 101, 114. Special Cabins after 12:01 a. m. Headquarters for Harmless Fire Wc luesaay ana ivcuucau. Improving at their homes on the east If Eastern Fenna Fair uesaay- anu side' Wodnesdav.

with moderate tempera ture; light to moderate nortn west to hag r6turned to her bome a W. H. BAlRTLE '9, 10, 4, 6. Extra Engineers McCracken, Shell, Shirk, Clark, Focht, Fleck, Groninger, Smith, Ressler. Extra Firemen Grove, Dunn, Hess, Campbell, Johnson, oirth winds.

visit at Western Penna Generally fair and Books and Stationery 1327 Eleventh Aye. 21 East Fifth av I warm xuesaay ana neniwauaj. nue. Miss Clare Rich, matron of the Western Pennsylvania for the Deaf- Kirkoatrick. Lerch.

Extra Conductors luioaes, erry, Mutes at Edgewood Park, is a guest at the home of S. B. England, at Simpson, Rotbrock, AMUSEMENT, FRATEF.KAL AND SOCIAL SCHEDUUE. 11 "1 m. to 11 p.

m. Continuous motion Extra Flagmen iiiamonson, javan- der, Stearns, Long, Brindle. pictures, Bijou, coxy, yy? I 111 I Extra Brakemen watt, sart, flap New Designs in Bd Room Furnitlare per, O'Donnell, Way, Berry, Julius, Hewitt, Souders, Sovenski, Leeper, Mrs. Antonio Rizzo, of .914 Eighth avenue, who was slashed by her hus-1 band Saturday aftternoon, was much improved at the Altoona hospital last evening. Miss Blanche Unger, assistant night superintendent at the Altoona hos-1 W.

MacK- Ideal, imny. uranu. Palace and Pastime thisatres. Afternoon. 2:30 Hawaiian orchestra, at Lakemonl -park casino.

Evening. 815 Kirk Brown stock oompany, "Aline Timmv ValentiDe. ey, Mcuee, j-aira, irwm, uwuuuuai, Chambers, Fetterhoff, G. Steel, Rog ers. McFadden, Hugney, Mor pital, has returned from a month's rison, Steward.

vacation at her home near Cham- 1'he kid that both ori'ment- bersburg. The Vacancies. Extra Engineer wanted for 201; 214, 31 an servicable because Mrs. W. Runyeon and her daughter, Helen, a sraduate of the Sri Iff Lodge Meetings Tonjght.

7:30 Caw No. 43, P. of Blair lodge. No. K.i of P.

Triune commander'. No. LUl, 01 M. Elmo castle. No.

54, Gi E-' Logan lodge. No. 1059.J. O. O.

F. Archie Maxwell lodge, VNo. 14o, 1. OOF Winnebago tribe, No! 35, 1. O.

R. vr 227, 228, 230, 232, 249. Extra Fireman wanted for 207, 232, 235, 23S, 249, 251, 262. they a artistically designed sfcjngly constructed: All j' i Extra Conductor wantea ior mv, 1914 class of the Altoona high school, are visiting friends and relatives at Coalport, E. S.

of Lock Haven, is a business visitonin the city this week. H. G. Chapman, of Newark, is 231, 233, 242, 246. dovetailed together! 'iV I'll 'i council.

NO. D.Of Extra Flagman wantea ior u. Extra Brakeman wanted for 217, 'b vine thrp. I i Wi w'Jt- A. 232, 261.

ispending the week with friends ana oms which prevents sag-j ttuhura vision urews, Following is the standing of Pitts ing Beautiful patterns ial LOCAL BREVITIES burg division crews alter a. Preferred Pool Crews 179, 408, 415, enune Circassian walnut, a'- relatives in A little girl arrived at the home of Dr. Frank Jones Sunday evening and the jovial dentist is rejoicing over the arrival. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Sirs.

'Lansibery, of 1320 Six- khdany and quartered oak I P'ced from $16.00 to 65.K). 502, 430, 056, 519, 937, 04S, 065. Pool Crews 485, 443, 223. Blairsville Crew 878. Deny Crews 009, 283 Youngwood Crew 513.

Cambria and Clearfield Crew 483. Allegheny City Crews 739, 952. vrH Pnninifrs and Firemen. teenthavenue, and Mrs. O.

W. Brown, Iv'inth street, returned home i MISS BLANFOf MISS BLANFOf Sunday after a pleasant visit with With everything in readiness, and lucky Is wni be, announced by the A Poet Sons The following are marked up after mega pie man. One the features of afternoon a mile race. betVeen Heth in his Sjniane and a 60-horseoower 1722 Union'Ave. 6 a.

m. today: v-rty TtiErineers P. Shaffer, Me Jrief Notes of? Happenings in and About the City. Altoona oughtj to have a safe and sane Fourth. The small boyhas started celebrating Independency Day.

The Mennonite 'Gospel mission yesterday took out a. permit to make changes to the building at 1614 Eighth avenue at a cost ctf $300. City. Treasurer Smith yesterday began sending out the official notices to taxables tne csty to call their attention that iheir achoo1 tax is no.v due and myzile At his office. The Altoona and Logan Valley Railway company is making consid- friends Mn Lock Haven.

Mrs. J. J. Katello, of 2517 Seventh avenue, has been called to Lawrence, Kansas, on account of the serious illness of her sister. She will be away from the city for two months.

Miss Margaret, Y'M, of 1708 Fourth street, has returned home from Indiana State Normal school, where she 'was a student, to spend the summer Cole roer from the Eleventh ave gahan, Treese, Applegate, Mitchell, Emefy. Kennedy, Keith, the weather man promising to be good, Aviator Eugene Heth, witn Miss Lillian Blandford of this city, as his passenger, make the initial flight in the two-day aviation meet, at the Altoona Driving park promptly at 3 o'clock this afternoon. There will be four but the aviator has not yet selected his passengers for any save the first. Man ager Berger, in. charge of the Bergev Dior Mnmhv.

D. P. Shaffer, Shing- ir Prate. Henestler. Boltz, Black, nue gar The mjme in Heth will fly is the product of the- Wright Brothersictorv.

"If weighs 1,200 Lingenfelter, Waite. ir.vtra Firemen Treese, Carrothers pounds, Iforty feet long And eight 'vacation with her parents in this Crabtree, Emigh, Meyer, Bloom, Cum- city. ana a nafeet wide. The engine is also builti- the. Wright brothers a four-cylind high speed engine de Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Egols and new ane erable headway in laying a mings, Dodson, Fmiiips, wusob, cruder, Matthews, Lauffer. Night Shift Vacancies. wanted for the 1838. daughter Miss Velma, anad Mr; veloping Lhorsepower.

The ma Thomas Reger, TwrsT leave this morning for Canton, by au- TTiromfin wanted for the 586, 678, chine has propellers, each turn ing: over 1 times a minute. streets Commissioner Frank E. Rooney, of jtomdbile. They will return on6un- Aviation company, arrived in Altoona yesterday afternoon, and his first work was to notify the officials of the Altoona Driving park that the money would be refunded to any spectator at the aviation meet who was not more than, satisfied. "We'll simply set the town on its ears." said Mr.

Berger. "With proper The aerobe-will be open for in- day. 455." ALDERMANIC NOTES. LOOKUP TkeififthPageAd, Miss Nellie 'Rowan, accompanied by nf-Liuii aip-grounas ana tne gates will open 330 o'clock, to give all her brother, Williaim, both of 1325 the departmsnt of streets and public improvements, reports' that good prgreES is being made on the building of the new sewage disposal plant -at East Altoona. At the next meeting of i city coun Sixteenth avenue, will depart Thurs tne spectat, an opportunity to inspect the aejiane which is the same Cases Heard and Disposed of Yester-Hav hv Local Magistrates.

day morning for Watenbury, type as thosrecently adopted by the where they will visit friends and rela 4t 1 1 7RING NEEDS A )Ver seeds 1 I SlCIlNIS i eaner of Tony Jacobs and M. Houraney paid fltiBR amountine to $13 to. Alderman united btaw government for war tives. cil Commissioner Rooney will offer i purposes. weather conditions, Heth will do all the dare-devil things that any aviator has ever done, and some more besides.

I don't care what kind of flying the people of Altoona have ever witnessed we'll give the town some Mrs. E. E. Taylor, of 720 Howard emn (on iM-rHno'ifec fnr flip navinsr Leake, of the First ward, yesterday after violating the Sunday blue laws. Heth lias ttn the aeroplane up in -i svpiras.

ar.comnnrifvl hv hnr tiIapp all kinds of lather, making a flight two weeks a during a heavy rain No arrests were reported yesteraay nor were informations- made. Rev. D. P. Drawbaugh paid the costs ln thing to talk about." or various streets in ine city to ciose up some of the gaps in certain av- Ns Emi Gill, of Phflipsfturg, left emies and greets mm Buffalo and Niagara Contractor Serber made a request en, Rn(ui rio Thir.

i they will attend the international Gable Co. Today ana wind stoi. The fancy flying Miss Blandford, an actress who is however rqibB better conditions. stopping with Mrs. Edith Crawford, the case brought against Mrs.

L. snvder. of the Seventh ward, last T5irl nnrl vuiivciitiuii ii me jiywvitii Jjcague. of 700 Crawford avenue, will be the teenth street between wppV to Alderman Leake. Funds for imiss etty reeman, neaa milliner Second avenue.

He was instructed first passenger. The young lady last lip nnrmse were furnished by the Heth will gIVsome exhibitions of quick landing id starting. Heth a year went 5,800 feet in the air with apassenger, flying at Birmingham, Ai, this establishing the record in thtrnited States, while alone in his ma.ine he reached an evening asked that the aviator loop-the loop with her as a passenger, but Blair County Interchurch Federation, Walter S. Eames was arrested on Heth declared that he was un that tweivo feet of the street must tfae Gmgher Beamer store on be kept open for traffic. Eleventh avenue, left last evening on At 10.30 vesterdav morning an ice hlca "mited for her home in wagon owned by V.

W. Mattern, of Rapids, where she will 311 Willow avenue, overturned on isPend her vacation. Miss Freeman Third street between Lexington and return t0 the local stre in the willing to subject anyone save him self to the dangers of such flying. Over a score of persons have ask when one of the Tal1- when one Howard avenues, Mrs. tL.Qitn ivicuuire, or tne ttast ed to be allowed to fly with the aviator and all these applicants will likely attend the meet today.

The avia No allude of 14.040e.et. The grounds 0 the Driving park will likely be eroded this afternoon for the initial Logan Valley will put on a. jzen extra cars to take care of the Owds that will attend the meet. front Khaels slipped off the hub one injured. MIS DATE 25JfEARS AGO.

Side, departed last night for Albuquerque, N. where she will toe the tor will select his passengers from Frank J. of Columbus among them and the names of the a brother of R. P. Miller, of the firm uest of friends for the next several Mrs.

Alexander Claycomib, of TJnJfJ weeks. Before returning home, Mrs. avenue and Eighteenth street, at this afternoon was seriously tourn in an explosion oif gasoline in hj RtEEEUT WtEDDMK home. MoGuire will visit cities and other points of interest along the Pacific coast. Miss Susan O.

Taylor, of 1415 Twelfth avenue, and her sister Mrs. A XJ TBIft A sign was placed on East Twelil street today that stated a shave coul 'be secured at a nearby (barber she left, earlv vesterdav mornin? on a car- wanoy I lernan. for seven cents and a hair cut fq ria? trin a-rnK thA mmintaino fJ Miss Blanche M. TIernan, fcrmcr- only a dime. It proved to be a jo Friday by Constable Gill, of the Fourth ward on the information made before Alderman Shuff by his wife.

Belle Eames, charging him with non-support, was given a hearing Saturday and held in $300 bail for his appearance at court. Four aoys, William Tipton, Benjamin R. McGirk, Charles Klllinger, and Raymond Parsons, all of the west side, will be taken before Alderman W. E. Crampsey, of the Second ward, this evening at 7.30 o'clock, to answer to the charge of defacing property, preferred by Charles- H.

Mc-Vey, of the W. E. Russell Real -Estate company. The prosecutor states that the young boys entered the house and maliciously defaced the paper and woodwork. It is alleged that the doors were locked and the young boys had forcibly entered the house.

Alden Myers, alias James Graybill, was before Alderman Hite yesterday to answer to the charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated and in reckless manner. He was arrested Sunday morning on Broad avenue while his car was stopped oh the car track with hlfn asleep: at the steering wheel. He was held for his appearance at court in the sum of $300 bail. ICE CREAM VENDER ARRESTED. Belmont, Westmoreland OI Aoona, ana ivir.

nowaru ib of Miller Moore, jewelers, has leased the store room at 1417 Eleventh avenue pnd will open a jewelry shpp within a few days. He has had long' experience and will carry a full and complete lire. Several children playing with matches were responsible for a fire at the home of Harry Cary, of 2717 Thirteenth avenue yesterday morning -shortly before noon. A couch was sightly burned and No. 6 company which responded to a still alarm was not in service.

Manager George H. Mosser, of the local" Chamber of Commerce, has accepted an invitation to address the trade mganization of Tampa, at a time to be designated later. He and the tonsorialist was somewho Mauoy, or r.ew iork city, were uni where they will spend the remainder embarrassed. Beer and card parties were nuny JAMES t( 'hELMAN. -James C.

Hehan a well known railrad man of h.e Pittsburg divi-sion, residing avGallitzin, died at the Altoona hospiti yesterday morning at 10:20 o'cloc as a result of the injuries he recived shortly before nooi Sunday, wie working in the Cresson railroad ards. He had sustained. fracture otthe skull and a facture 6f the right g. Deceased was 60 yeais of age anchad resided In Gallitzin lor many yea6. The body ous over Sunday in the woods of the week.

Mrs. Florence Crawford Lafferty, of Cumberland, is a guest of her parents in this city, having arrived yesterday- She is here to attend the rounding the city and resident ted in marriage June 24 at the Church of Our Savior, New York. Rev. Dr. iFrancis P.

Duffy, officiating. Miss Mary Tiernan, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and Misses Frances and Blanche Tierran were 'he flower girls. Folowing a reception at the home of the bride's broth the Siuibunbs have frequently comi ed that great anoyance has been ed them by the orgies which coij wedding of Miss Martha Lafferty and Charles Koller, which will be solemnized (Wednesday morning at the ifar into the night. will also another visit to Wash-j home of the prospective 1315 Sixteenth avenue. er, the happy yonng couple h-ft on extended honeymoon trio to Sar-auack Lake.

Bartley Giarth. the? parsonpge of Simpson Meth fE Mrs. Barbara Spanglen mother of County Detective James Spangler, of this city, is in a serious condition at her home in Mapleton, as a result of a severe fall which she sustained last Tuesday. Her left arm was fractured and it is feared that her hip is was tanen to Gallitzin ot early afternoon, train for burial. W.

H. McCALL. News was received on Stnday evening by T. CToshey, of iidorado, of the death of his: uncle, Wi H. Mc-Call, at Culver, Kansas.

'HepaSsed away Sunday afternoon. Deceased was born and spent his early Me in Huntingdon county. He was- known to a number of people in this city, who will learn, of his demise rtth sincere FUNERAL NOTICE, odist Episcopal church last e-zening at 8: SO. Mr. George McClellan Bartley and Miss Ida Belle Giarth were united in mariage iby Rev.

Vaughn T. Rue, the pastor. The couple at (broken at the socket. Her son and tended by Mr. Gairth, brother of the his wife visited the aged woman, who is almost 85 years of age, on Sunday.

Residents of Eleventh Ward Safe and Sane Fourth bride, and Walters. After the ceremonv, a was tendered the at of ington, to ta.k to the membership council of the rbard of trade ft. tivt town. -Great progress is being made on the work of paving the Howard alley between Fourth and Fifth streets, and residents of the Seventh ward are much pleased with the improvement being made. Workmen have begun eperations on Walnut avenue west of Fourth street, whic'i will also be paved.

At 10.14 yesterday forenoon an alarm from bos No. 19, Lexington avenue and Fourth street, called companies Nos. 4, 9, and truck to the home of 7rwin Border, in an apartment house at 1410 Fourth street, where a slight blaze was discovered in the attic of 'the home. The orig'n was unknown and a quantity of btd clothing and the floor were damaged to the amount of $25. One Donato Planchlo Was Selling Pints Without It Befng In Closed Packages.

Donato Pianchio, an Italian, was arrested yesterday oh a warrant issued by Mayor Walker on the information of Health Officer Thomas G. Herbert on the charge of violating the city's health rules by selling ice. cream on the streets in lens than pints without of July The. funeral of Samuel C. Washa-baugh will be held from his late home this afternoon at 2:3.0 ser vices to be conducted by the Rev.

D. Wide interest has beeo the bride. Banmer Sherer. iMr. (Marin Banmer, of Pittshurg, and Miss Marie Sherer, of Altoona, were quietly united in marriage last evenicg by Alderman A.

J. Filler, cf the Sixth ward. The ceremony was among residents of Fairview rela 1t being enclosed in packages. READY FOR SERViCE P. Drawbaugh.

Private interment will be made in Greenwood cemetery, and not in- Fairview, as stated yesterday. MINOR MISHAPS. to a safe and sane observance of next national Fourth July. Last evening a highly interest ing and well meeting was performed atr his office at Eighth avenue and Seventeenth street, at 7:15 o'clock. They will reside in this city.

held in the Fairview chapel and plana vatoM Kex extinguished the fire. Patients Treated for Slight injuries at Altoona Hospital In the Twelfth street blacksmith were discussed for what promises to The vender was selling the cream along the street and this was in strict violation of the new health rules of the city which prohibits the sale of ice cream in less than pint lots unless it js enclosed in closed This is the first violation of the city laws and when Pianchio was given a hearing in police court last evening he pleaded ignorant of the law. He was fined $5 and costs or seventy-two hours in the city prison. District for No. 8 Fire Company May be Extended In City In Near Future ibe one of the most impressive events Marriage Licenses Granted, To Edgar Allen Berlin, of Cumber the history of that section of the city.

land, and Frances Gates, ot J. F. Yarnall was elected chairman iransTers To Peter Sylvester Witt and Alice The followin and E. C. Abbott was unanimously chosen secretary.

Chairman Yarnall Final preparations for placing the new motor engine located at No. 8 Mae Radel, both of Altoona. placed, on record then presided and briefly informed To William C. Saunders and Mary corderf of Deeds n- in STOLE SIGNET RING, at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning, Elmer Liebegott, aged 38 years, of 1903 Third avenue, a- blacksmith, was straightening a piece of iron, when a steam hammer struck' him on the right wrist, causing' a severe laceration. While working in the machine shop at 2:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Joseph H.

Butler, aged 54 years, of 1216 Thirteenth avenue, a machinist, caught his right hand under. an iron lod, suffering a serious laceration. the audience the purpose of the meet J. Hammdnd, both of Altoona. lldaysturg yesfp-w fire station, which is furnished to the city fire department by the Pennsylvania Railroad company, were com ing and declared that the residents Ann Av.

To J. D. Mulhollen, of Huntingdon, Mary IpartriMA should lend every effort to maite the and Mary E. Ellis, of Grand Rapids, Lakwvjt pleted yesterday afternoon. Last wei Mich.

Reamer Price Confesses to Charge After Being Arrested by Police. Reamer Price was before Alderman Hite, of the Ninth ward, last evening to answer to the charge of steal event one of note. Nominations were then in order for a chief marshal, several aides, etc. Harry Carles, To Martin Banmer, of Pittshurg, Jose oona ani Jame Fay, the well known retired Pennsy and FBI BOTES Items Concerning Persons Whom You May Chance to Know. Blake Williams, of Port Matilda, is the guest of friends in the oitv.

L. A. Bing, of Philadelphia, 'is visiting in the city this week on a business mission. Earl Kite, of 2412 West Maple avenue, left last night on a business trip to Philadelphia. J.

D. Donald, of Pittsburg, is spending a few days with friends and relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kampmann.

of 1524 Second street, spent Sunday at their cottage at Reese. A. Ettleman and family, of 2218 Seventh avenue, returned yesterday from a visit to Coalport. Charles' Oster, of Osterburg, stopped over in Altoona yesterday, en route from Dunkirk, N. Y.

ing a ring from R. E. Woomeijj on June 14. The theft was commit and Marie Sherer, of Altoona. To Mazzarena Penoni and Maria Gracaino, both of Altoona.

To Jacob Elmer iStondnom, of Hen Civil war veteran, was elected chief IE- I1- LAST the motorized engine' underwent rigid tests and it is now ready for regular service. According to a statement" made last evening by a prominent Pennsy. official the territory or district in which No. 8 company responds to alarms. aides from the ted on June 14 at the boarding house marshal and his TO THE DlNNci Church of God Sunday school, were of Woomer at 2217 Seventh avenue, rietta, and Nellie Margaretta Jacoby, i pu ever JP the Rev.

W. D. Sheets and A. C. Rt rmum to -'PP to find that "Holdeman, while J.

H. Aurandt and Orviile Dlbert, aged 20 vears, of 209 (First avenue, was working in the ipassenger car shops at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when he was struck on the left leg by a large can, sustaining a severe laceration. 'Henry Vogei, aged 68 years, of 214 Fourth had a foreign body removed, from his right eye. While playing ball at the Cricket given aid of Altoona. To Ernest Wilhelm Greiner and Mary Milboro Hull, both of Tyrone.

To Clifford S. Vogel and Helen M. will be extended within the next few weeks. Since the acquisition of' the aimng-car" had rere too lata your diniiei. where Price and his wife had taken boarding under the name of Campbell.

Special Officer Bradley arrested Price at the Union bank yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, and he was wearing the ring, an Altoona high school class ring of 1913. you wdn'ti vi-ne thin is a. motor-equipped engine will greatly in G. N. MdNulty were selected as aides from the Union and Fairview Methodist Hpiseopa.l Sunday schools, respectively.

It is planned to have a monster Drass, both of Altoona. I if, hannpn you fully crease the efficiency of that com i--again. Aed up To Waiter Brumbaugh of Franklin, anilities In pany. (Runs are made in half the 1 and Ruth Gray, of Hollidaysburg. I estate ea II DO TOI1 ne'd.

Mi'ih Wilson, aeed 24 vears. of Information was then tnade be time required by horse drawn apparatus, steep hills are climbed with ease parade and to eliminate all the ob fello To George Mumma, and Maude Intend to allow fth2 505 Sixth avenue, was struck on the fore Alderman -Hite: and when taken 'jectionalble features which have pre- 1. 1 11 i 1 4 Inn. V. I elbow last Bishop, of Harrisburg.

wuw ail I with a pitched balL suffering a before the magistrate night hw and the cost of upkeep will likely bo greatly lessened. Much time has been vlously marred the day for many cele- To David E. Showalter and Norah now is the timl Miss Marion Iclkes, of 2414 Broad severe laceration. pleaded guilty to. the charge and en brants.

evening another meet V. Rhodes, iboth of Williamsburg. Wii-1 lost previous to the securing of the avenue, is visiting Miss May fa Place for a'bnm. nw apparatus et No. 8 station as Hams, at Cumberland, Bid ne Irff you want to BOY PAINFULLY HURT.

Lehiand Snyder, of Williamsburg. horses used there were often busy at tered ball ln the sum of ioo ior his appearance at court. New Today, Neal's Try a light, panama. Meyer Jonasson differ Stella Knott, aged SO years, of 2113 'Sixth avenue, was cut on the left arm with a rusty-naii. Zola Schauer, aged 4 years, of 1125 Fifth avenue, was playing on a piano 6tooI, when he fell off, injuring his ing will be held at the 'Fairview chapel at 8 o'clock and all arrangements for securing speakers and completing the entire program will be made.

All those interested in the movement are; urged -to be in atter.d- Is visiting at the residence of L. E. (some other wort, probaibly several jurtf a sure thing, we can oir fthe right kind trf i.nn Joseph Roberts Has Hand Torn Shoot Hirst, or 118 Chestnut avenue. distant wnen alarms wer6 ho f'ffice and talk it sounded. This feature will be elim Mrs.

Karl Kenny and chil Nfc rou over the ent styles of waists. ing Off Blank Cartridges, Joseph Roberts, a. young lad resid-g on Twenty-fourth street near left arm. inated in the -use of the new engine. One man is thrown out of enroll Ei6" to act.

Kline Brothers Women's R.f?ael!e BuscianI, aged 23 years, dren, of 333 First avenue, Sundayed Et their cottage at Lower Reese. Samuel L. Hare, of 1316 Sixteenth avenue, has returned from a short ment at No. 8 station by the use of West Chestnut avenue, was the vic- --ivch. ESTATES, entral Trust.

Building. the motor driven engine. Hughey.tim of an early Fourth of July acci- of 509 Eighth avenue, was working on a wall, when a stone fell on his hand, suffering a severe laceration. Notlo stay at the Mount Etna cottages. owuusei, uiiver 01 me team ot nooie icent jesteraay morning amout 10 loved Orcfer of Red Mo All All Children Invited.

The International Bible School association invites every child in to the Mishler theatre this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to see the photo-drama of "Creation." All seats are Howard Yost, of Harrisburg, spent grays which have hauled the old en-(clock whiie shooting blank cartridges. No. 3' William Taish, aged 13 years, of 1110 Twentieth avenue, was playing of Winnebago trlba ball, when he threw the spheroid, in misses' suits. Gable Co. More ofv the bargains.

Ed. F. Whitman Women's summer costumes. t' The Ferd Bendheim Co. Greatest shirt event.

Simon's June' windup." C. B. Jacobs' Son Co. Hot weather needs. Leopold Bigley Men who bring their wives with them.

H. Bartle Fireworks are requested to. ruesday evening, jUDe 3 to propose juring his left arm- free. yr.7 -Y i While using a coffee grinder, Rich yesterday at the home of Mr. and j'gine for years, is supplanted by of the cartridges for some rea-Mrs.

John Root, of 1002 Eighth ave-jchauff eur, who wilL also serve as en- son failed tc go off but just as he nue. jgineer. 'Swanger's father drove the was extracting it from-the gun -it iMrs. James Maguire, who has beeniteam that -hauled the engine for years 'exploded with the result that his left rislting in this city, returned to her and when he died the job was hand- hand was painfullv lacerated and home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, jed down to his son. The former was powder burned.

He was taken to today. idriver at No. 8 station since its or- Mercy hospital where the wound was O. A. of 3016 Pine ganizatiori in 1867.

dressed, rin be taken at meet-. Free sparjj-i. the k' A I and Girls lers for the Fourth al ard Grass yer, aged 6 years, of 210 Eighth street, Juniata, caught the first finger of his left hand, suffering R. B. office.

No money requir WOOMER, C. of a severe laceration. find out all about It in the Altoona Tribes. rt.

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