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PAGE MX ALTOONA TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 24, 1915. R.S. J. A. FOX 900-906 Green Ave.

Children Cry for' Fletcher's MORRIS I City Furniture Company WAS CHOSEN CHUN He Will Head the Democratic State Committee for the Next Year and a Half. PROVE TO YOUR OWN SATISFACTION THAT OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST And the only sure and convincing proof is to see the goods. QUALITY, you know, has everythingto do in making the price. All over our Big Store you will find values that are not duplicated anywhere in the city. Don't be misled by exaggerated statements of Price Cutting.

See what we have to offer before you buy. Goods of dependable character is the kind we sell. The Kind Yon Bare Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years has borne the signature of ana nas Been made under his per tXrt-p eonal supervision since its infancy t'GUcJutei Allow no one to deceive you in this. HE HAD NO OPPOSITION Congressman Palmer Attacked the Progressives for Failing to Line Up With Democrats on Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless snbstitute for Castor Ofl, Pare-" goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant.

16 contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic; substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms end allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years iC has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation.

Flatulency. Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and. Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Harrisburg, July 23. Roland Morris, of Philadelphia, was today elected chairman of the democratic state committee without, opposition at a meeting characterized by har mony throughout and attended by every member entitled to a seat or by his proxy. The call of the roll Bears the Signature of JO showed but one absentee at the open ing of the' meeting, and he appeared 11 later. The committeemen heard a speech by National Committeeman EXTENSION TABLEV Never surpassed in value. A new line of patterns just placed on our floor, round or square -top, in any size from 32x42 up to 60 inches in diameter and lengths from 6 feet to 10 feet.

Made of a good, clean, well seasoned oak, finished in a bright golden color; lines shown cover a wide range of styles and include the regular five-leg table that is always popular, as well as the solid pedestal-duj styles and cluster base. Priced from $7.65 to $60.00. Palmer and adopted resolutions con taining a statement to the people on behalf of the democratic party. Mr. Morris was elected chairman upon the resignation of George Guthrie, now ambassador to Japan, The End You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years being first chosen to fill the unexpired term which will end on Janu ary next, ana tnen lor the year THC CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.

1914. He was named by John McDOUGALL CABINETS. In all this broad land amongst the many makes of kitchen cabinets, the McDougall stands out clearly and is recognized as being the very best in design, construction and finish. Nothing has been overlooked or forgotten that would add to the merits of this cabinet. Examine the McDougall before you purchase any other.

You'll be better satisfied. Prices, $30.00 to $47.50. Thornton, of Philadelphia, and sec onded by Edward S. Kremp, Berks, and J. W.

Reed, Washington. The latter came from the county of W. Knox, who had come here with BEDDING FOR SUMMER TIME. During this warm weather season you should be solicitlous about your health; you should equip your bed with' the besfmattress possible to obtain. This, of course, means a Restwell or Merian Felt of the quality to be found only in our Bedding department.

Merian Felt mattresses are full size and full 50 pounds in weight, good ticking and can be had in one or two parts as desired and in all sizes; the Restwell is. 60 pounds and the covering is a special selection of French Art twills of finest quality. The felt filler is made from high grade, long, staple cotton, thoroughly cleansed and felted by the latest and most improved machine, making the most elastic bed that is possible to procure. Marian Felts, full size Restwell Felts, full size, $16.50. Sold on sixty days' trial; money back if not satisfactory.

a boom but who did not allow his name to be presented. Mr. Morris in his address asked for the co-operation of the party and Berman's Liberal Offer discussed the work to be done in ad vance of the gubernatorial election. The resignation of Mr. 'Guthrie was accepted with regret and a minute adopted as to his services.

James I. Blakeslee, fourth assistant post master general, who has been sec Is Being Continued fcr the 'fffFli'M Hn? retary of the committee for two years, also presented his resignation to the chairman at the end of the session. Samuel Kunkel, Harrisburg, was re-elected treasurer. The chairman will appoint the secretary later and a western man will be chosen. There Is some talk of Knox.

Other appointments will be announced later. The committee adopted a resolution presented by John Athan Frederick, Lehigh, for a committee of five to revise the rules according to the new direct primary act, after a discussion raised by Charles P. Don EPlf Balance of This Month Everybody Is Economical T. nelly, Philadelphia, who stated that as he understood it, the rules could not be revised without a reconven ing of the last state convention, which would have to be held before September 16. John M.

Thornton took the position that the new pri mary act gave the right to state com i $3.50 Gold Glasses for $1.00 During July mittees to revise their rules. The chairman instructed the secretary to inform the committee, when ap These Days and everybody appreciates the. saving of $2.50 on a purchase of $3.50. You can do so by buying a pair of $3.50 gold glasses fitted to your eyes for $1.00 at Berman's Jewelry Store. Don't delay as there are only a few days more.

"ML BERMAN, Jeweler and Optician 1311 Eleventh Avenue BRASS BEDSTEADS The very flattering reports we have from our customers who have purchased Brass Beds from us, encourage us to. lay particular emphasis on the quality of the Bunting The increasing demand for Bunting beds is the surest index that the beds are all we say for them, is correct. See the Bunting line of Brass Beds before you buy. Prices $10.00 up to $70.00. OAK ROCKERS.

We are showing a full line of specially low priced Golden Oak Rockers. The showing includes about, a dozen patterns from the best designs of the well known Parkers-burg Chair company's product and will be found the very best that money can produce. If you need a rocker, here is your chance for a saving on the prices you formerly paid. $4.50 to other good values up to $25.00. pointed, that it should consider this matter.

PRINCESS DRESSERS. A beautiful showing of Frinces3 Dressers in mahogany, golden oak and birch mahoganized. Nothing more attractive for the young ladies or your guest room than a patterns or in full swell or serpen-are showing can be had in colonial paterns or in full swell or serpentine fronts; deep drawers with dove-tail corners and reinforced bottom; solid post construction; solid brass or wood trimmings; square, oval or pattern mirrors. Priced from $21.00 to REFRIGERATORS. Just at this time you feel the need of a Refrigerator.

Our Pilgrim line will meet your ideas of what a good refrigerator should e. Made of well seasoned oak, finished in a rich golden color. Thoroughly insulated; walls are lined to prevent condensation, you are insured a dry air circulation, which means a great saving in ice consumption; snow white stone, white enamel and galvanized iron linings You have a choice from $10.00 to $47.50. Congressman Palmer In his ad dress attacked the progressives for failing to line up with the demo crats on legislation and declared that, through "an old fashioned deal" the administration had forced pass age of a public utilities bill not fear ed by the railroads and that the Our entire stock of Fine Jewelry, Watche and Diamonds Reduced During This Month governor was responsible for not taking up an offer from the federal government in aid of road building: Mr. Palmer attacked the state ad 33G 3HE 3BE I ministration and denied that there was any effort made to control the democratic party organization in the state by patronage.

He praised President Wilson and said he was trying to redeem pledges and predicted the passage of the tariff and currency bills. THIS RANGE REDUCES GAS BILLS Because it has Patent Air Blast Burners that give a greater heat and burn less gas than any other kind. They are the only burners that are built on a right principle and that give perfect and complete corrbustion. Come in and Learn Why. IRE REVELATIONS BY FAMOUS MULHALL "A News Wire fo Mountains or seashore," is what one business man calls the Tribune.

"I go away, to rest and find that unless I can have the Tribune every day and know just what is doing at home that I do not accomplish as much in the way of rest as I do when I have it." Having the Tribune come to you every day will insure peace of mind and real rest. Order your Tribune now. Call 2480 Bell or 45 United1. Slack Period Covered by Testimony and Correspondence Introduced. Did you ever have a range in which you had to "turn" the baking to get it done evenly The reason was because that range was not fitted tight, not' well made.

The fitting on these Economy-Bestmaid ranges is very close nd tight. Another money-saving point which we will be glad to explain to you. Economy-Bestmaid Ranges are Porcelain Enameled. This is not Japan nor paint, but the same stuff as is on your bath tub. Saves dirt and saves labor.

By All Means Come and See Them ii Washington, July 23. The senate Fitted the McGough Way Sat lobby committee put on full speed ahead today and in an unusually short session got into the record nearly BOO letters of Martin M. Mul- HEYWOOD GO-CARTS. Wihen you say Heywood that means the best that is made In go-carts. You will make no mistake if you choose your baby vehicle from the, styles we are showing Collapsible, reversible and low-downs; every one guaranteed to give good and satisfactory service; all steel wheels or wood spokes and hub with heavy rubber tires; auto hood of fine grade hair cloth.

Priced from $6.50 to $24.00. A special line of all Reed Carts, extra good quality of workmanship on these specials. Priced up to Clearance Sale PORCH FURNITURE. Fancy willow Rockers, suitable for porch or house use, $1.65 to Porch Settees in green, mahogany, or natural finish, double woven seat and back; good, substantial furniture' for out door wear. Priced from $4.50 to Porch Swings, $2.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.50 and Four Passenger Lawn Swings, Just the thing for the children's amusement, painted a bright vermillion, which make a fine setting for well kept lawn.

Price, $7-60. hall, alleged political worker and legislative detective for the National Association of Manufacturers. Mul-hall was on the stand only about an hour after the noon recess, but in isfaction. SPECIAL VALUES DURING OUR REMODELING SALE spite of the short session the committee made rapid progress and members hoped tonight to "get through with the correspondence some time Friday. The committee will decide then whether-' attorneys for the associa tion shall permitted to cross-ex matter and testified that Mr.

Battle amine the witness. From the way in which Senators Reed and Walsh al was a man of the highest character and clean politically. A letter signed "Battle and Marshall" gave the only indication so far as the committee had gone tonight that Battle receiving the support of republicans iligned with the progressive element. Detailed consideration of the bin oe-gan unexpectedly when it was found that no republican senators were ready to deliver general tariff speeches. Senator Simmons, chairman of the finance commltee, urged that th senate should lose no time in pushing the measure to a vote, and with the consent of t.hn rnnnhli.

ing the presidential chair of the United States." Many of the letters today spoke of an effort to land F. C. Schwedtman, secretary to Van Cleave, on the tariff board. Several others told of public documents officers wished Mulhall to get, including the report of the national monetary commission. Questioned by Senator Reed, Mulhall said the association was interested in that report but he didn't REFRIGERATORS This Week We hare too many refrigerators at this time of the year, so we will make you a price yon can not afford to miss.

The -well known McKee Refrigerator In steel and white enameled, was $24, reduced to $20.25 was $20, reduced to $16.75 was $17, reduced to $14.50 The Reliable and Cold storage with a white enamel which Is patented, was $24, reduced $20.00 was $20, reduced $16.50 was $17, reduced $14.25 was $16, reduced to. Other' smaller refrigerators from $7.50 up. Your Credit Is Good rf' Stitt Evans, ever heard of the interest Mulhall that they claim the democrats have been playing politics with the investigation, particularly in the case of H. W. McClave, republican candidate for congress in the Sixth New Jersey district, defeated in a Special election yesterday.

McClave was brought into the case a few days ago by Mulhall. Senator Nelson declared publicly the next day that he did not know the committee "was being used for campaign purposes" aiyi Senator Cummins has not been present at any hearings since, except for a few minutes. This week many new lines of Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers are added to the splendid bargains' that are being plucked daily from our bargain lists. M'GOUGH SHOE CO. took In him.

It was perfunctory ac knowledgement that a letter from Mulhall had been received. Mulhall's personal political aspira tions came into the proceedings again cans, the reading of the bill line bv line was begun. just know how. He swore that cop today when several letters were nnUon nt hv I ies of the Congressional Record officers of the association as "being; were franked to most of the promi- ready have referred to cross-examination it is probable that the only way the lawyers will be able to. get at Mulhall will "be by questions filtered to him through the senators.

Mulhall's testimony today covered a slack period in the summer and fall of 1909 and the early part of 1910, when there was nothing to do in his line except to work on strikes, tinker at a few odd jobs in politics and keep things generally moving in Washington. In several letters Mulhall told of a desire on his part to see Charles F. Murphy, "boss" of Tammany hall, in the interest of the candidacy of George Gordon Battle for governor of New York. Mulhall was trying to see Murphy through Herman Blatk, who appeared in the correspondence as an at-torney of 111 Broadway. Mulhall swore that Black was a sort of "confidential lawyer" to Murphy.

He said he never saw. Murphy; on this. mentioned for congress" from the ent memDers 01 me wauuuai asu- 1126 Eleventh Avenue Knurth district." fnrobablv Marv- or Manutaciurers, ami in one letter boasted that he and James A land.) James W. Van Cleave, one time president of the association, wished Mulhall well in this matter, and John Kirby, wrote as For Cuts, Burns and Bruises. In every home tnere snould be a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ready to apply in every case of burns, cuts, wounds or scalds.

J. H. Polanco, Delvallo, R. No. 2, writes: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve saved my little girl's out foot.

No one believed it could be cured." The world's best salve. Only 25c. Recommended by Morgan-Miller Drug Co. Twelfth' avenue and Sixteenth street, and Frank Stevens. tue-thu-st Completed Only a Pew Paragraphs Washington, July 23.

The senate took its first plunge into the intricacies of the Underwood-Simmons tariff revision biH today. At the end of a day of hard work only a few paragraphs of the voiuminous measure has been completed when adjournment was reached tonight On every test vote, throughout the day, the democratic leaders were upheld, in. eome cases Emery, counsel for the National Association of Manufacturers, could get almost any such document and frank it out. Neither Senators Cummins nor Nelson, republican members of the committee, appeared today at the hearing. Although would discuss the matter, it is generally; knowji, "I see that somebody has been Marriage Licenses Issued.

To John W. Adams and Minnie F. Rekenthaler, both of Johnstown. To Edward Conrad, "of 1317 First street, and Anna Catherine Rinke, of 17 Fourth, avenue, Altoona, buzzing a congressional bee around your carcass. I suppose next will be Cor.

8th Ave. and 9th St. i a humming bird, representing, the senaie. and then an eagle represent-.

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