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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929 Class 11 Gladioli Single speci JEWISH SERVICES JUNIATA CulvlPLETE PLANS GROUP El WEAVER PIANO CO men. Class 12 Dahlia Single specimen Temple Beth Israel iabbi Eugene Hibshman will conduct the Sab Class 13 Mixed bouquets of annual NATION-WIDE HEAT WAVE ON 7TH DAY (From 1'iiRe 1) bath service at Temple Beth Israel, Columbia park, at 7:45 There flowers. Perennials The Standard Bearers Mission circle of the Juniata Methodist Episcopal I ALLS OFFICERS OFFERS NEW RADIO will not be a sermon. Class 14 Archillea Six sprays one church will picnic, at Ivyside this which was adopted as a policy, rather than marketing a set of Weaver manufacture. Since that time, however, AVeaver investigation has developed a set thiit is so remarkable in performance that the company could not adopt any other policy than to market it' under tho namo of AVeaver.

The Weaver radio is heralded as a true companion to the Weaver piano, which has been known for many years as "an artistic triumph." Agudnth Achlm Synagogue Rabbi afternoon. All funds will be received color. Class 13 Aconltum Six spikes, and all reports presented at the bust Class 16 Chrysanthemum (Shasta noss meeting. A picnic supper will water a day are evaporated on such Association Daisy) Six-twelve flowers. follow.

iot cloudless days as experienced re Class 17 Delphiniums Six-twelve Mrs. J. E. Spencer, 307 Fourth mployes Honors spikes one color. street, Juniata, was hostess to the N.

Class 18 Veronica Six-twelve S. B. Yanipol will conduct Sabbath service in Agudath Achim synagogue, 130B Seventeenth street, at 6:30 p. m. today.

There will not be a sermon. There will be service at 15 Saturday morning and, at 9:30 a special memorial service be held, honoring the Jewish people killed in Palestine. The congregation has contributed $400 to the relief fund for suffering victims. Rabbi Yampol will lecture at 5 p. m.

and the closing service will be iident FOR G. A. R.DAY Committee to Begin Preparations at Lakemont Park Today rf Preparations for Grand Army day at Lakemont Saturday are well under way. A delegation of members of the Sons of Veterans will go to the park this morning to start making the bean soup that Is always a' large feature of the day. For 24 hours, the' beans and ham will be stewing and Sets of Unusual Performance To Be Shown Here First Time On Saturday The 'Weaver Piano company, manufacturers of pianos since 1S70, has recently developed a new radio which is B.

club, Wednesday night. A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Spencer's spikes. cently and with this continuing the reserve- on hand may be rapidly exhausted.

On cloudless days the evaporation is slight. Juniata is not as well off as the city proper and restrictions have already been put on the use of hose for Class 19 Delphiniums Twenty- guests were: Mrs. C. M. Fasick, Mrs, comins year were of the Mutual It.

R. Bain. Mrs. A. L.

Camberg, Mrs. Maurice Henry. Mrs. John Gorman, tion of Pennsyl Mrs. Ira Gonder, Mrs.

A. J. McMuIlin, declared to possess unusual tone, TA FT POSTr-ONES PAKTY AIT TIC, Sept. 5. (if) Duo In uneasiness over the outbreak of infantile paralysis in this district, William Howard Taft, former president of the United States, has cancelled his birthday party next week.

Chief Justice Taft will remain at Ills summer home until the last of the month. nployes, local 21ks lodge room, five spikes arranged for effect. Class 20 Any perennials not listed above Six-twelve flowers. Class 21 Mixed bouquets of perennial flowers. 1 Division II.

Artistic Flower Arrangement. Class 22 Best arrangement of Mrs. Fannie Lower, Mrs. Harry Cas- power and volume, ease of operation, watering. Penn Central has been using the water from a small dam near its substation at Collinsville to sell, Mrs.

James Irvin and Mrs. They are: Frederick ease of servicing and durability. This radio, to be known as the Weaver it; Oscar SI. Kling, Thadeus Wetzler, furnish water for the condenser. This Howard Vance.

Mrs. A. L. Camberg and son Billy source has dried up and the company held at 6. Ohavel Yosher Synagogue Rabbi Samuel Strauss will conduct Sabbath services in Ohavei Y'oshor synagogue, 1800 Thirteenth avenue, at 6 p.

m. today. Tfiere will be service at 8:15 a. m. Saturday and closing service at 5:30 P.

m. M. Hunt, secretary; 003 Broadway, Juniata, have returned basket of flowers. Radio, will bo shown in Altoona for the first time on Saturday at the Weaver showrooms, 1620 Eleventh had to lay a line to the city's mains. ird, trustee.

from their vacation spent at her home Class 23 Best arrangement of at noon Saturday there will be ready for serving, almost S00 gallons of soup. This will be free to the public. Ansonville, bowl of flowers. general president avenue, according to announcement GOVERNOR FISHER GIVES Mrs. R.

R. Bain, 113 Ninth avenue. Class 24 Besf arrangement of yesterday by A. F. Fick, local mana Philadelphia, and J.

H. Farmer, all who buy. their tin cups and spoons Juniata, will entertain the B. B. club, ger.

being dealt a portion of the soup. ed the officers. I. tonight. HARVEY FEATHERS RESPITE HARRISBURG, Sept.

5. M5) The Weaver organization has kept Fifty gallons of coffee will also be -aPIates $15 and Up VjfrYVr'Vw'n Painless Extracting XTn S. Air, Gas of Novocain Teotli fillort without hurting. 1'latos repaired, tightened. Opim vvoniuus.

UK. STKTI.Klt. 4tli Floor Take pli-vutur to 4th Floor. Oolrt-sclimid HldK. Entrance next to Kran- I icli's Jewelry Store, 115 1U1 Ave.

Dial 2.KHW. appointed outside ks. inside sentinel. The Xota Bene Mission circle of the Juniata Methodist Episcopal church Governor Fisher yesterday issued respites of one week for W. Weston.

closely informed on all developments in radio since the earliest days of the industry and has been considering manufacturing a set of its own for met with Mrs. Frances Gilliland, 120: Philadelphia, and Harvey Feathers, Third street, Juniata, Wednesday free to the public, served by B. J. Watson, chief cook, John Palsgrove, assistant, and their aides, along with 500 pounds of crackers. Vets to Register HURT IX FALL Robert Barnhill, 9, of 606 Twenty-second street, was treated in Mercy hospital dispensary last night for a laceration above the right knee, suffered when he tripped and fell on a nail.

John Cashman, 10, of Lakemont, was also given treatment for a laceration of the left knee, He suffered the injury when he fell down Bedford county, who are under sen night. The annual mite-box opening some time. Last year, cabinets were made for another manufacturer, which was a feature of the meeting. During tence of death. The new date was fixed for the week of September 30.

the business session plans were made Civil war veterans will register as The stays of execution were granted for the pageant to be presented by the circle at the Foreign Missionary con so that applications lor commutation they enter the park, at the booth at entrance to the theater. F. L. Burns and Mis. Mary A.

Kerns will be in charge. ference to be held in the church a flight of 6teps. of sentence may be presented ito the October 10. A social hour followed, the vase of flowers. Class 25 Most attractive individual arrangement of flowers not entered in any of the preceding classes of this division.

Division III. Hoses and Flowery Shrubs Class 26 Hybrid tea roses Six-twelve- heads one color. Class 27 Hybrid perpetual roses Six-twelve heads one color. Class 2S Best display of roses Twenty-five heads. Class 29 Flowery shrubs Six-twelve sprays.

Class 30 Fruiting shrubs Six-twelve sprays. Division IV. Uainbow Flower Club Exhibit Where five or more members of flower club place their flowers on exhibit as a unit, such an exhibit will be judged on the quality and variety of flowers and upon arrangement of the exhibit as a whole in addition to individual exhibits. state hoard of pardons whose Septem They will assemble at the kitchen, aide, J. N.

Parker, "chapiajn. KecelTes Gift Addresses were made by Mr. lxughner and Mr. Farmer and by Mr. II.

B. Chaffin, master mechanic fTot the Middle division. J. B. Gill, re-Vtiring president of local 42, received fine leather grip as a mark of appreciation of his work.

The bag was lgiven by the whole organization and -presented by the new president. Mr. "Giil has been president since the 'local was organized In 1920. The men's choir from East Al-toona sang a number of selections, and dance was held after the meeting. 'Sixty-nine members and II visitors were present at the meeting.

hostess assisted by Mrs. Homer Sum ber meeting has been postponed from which is reserved for their use, and mers, serving a delicious luncheon (ADVERTISEMENT) RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION September 17 and IS until September 24 and 25. The men were scheduled will be served with dinner there. W. Cmrt Those present were: Mrs.

D. h. Banks, superintendent; Mrs. John to die September 23. am r.

Dumm is chairman of the that will serve the veterans. The Benney, Mrs. W. R. Halfpenny.

Mrs The change in the board's meeting M. T. Cunningham, Mrs. Robert kitchen will be reserved for them all was made because of the primaries. Fraker, Mrs.

William Barr, Ruth Epler, Blanche Staub. Margaret Stubbs. Thelma Shetlenberger, Wil- ALTOOXA COTPLE WEI) Miss Lyda TJay, daughter of Mr. afternoon, so that there may be informal camp fire there. Those who come after noon, will register at the kitchen.

A Battle Creek physician says, "Constipation is responsible for More misery than any other cause." But Immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies attracts water from the system Into the in-v. rtrv. evacuatinz bowel called the amena Holton, Adella Eshelman, Mil and Mrs. J.

M. Ray, 132S Twentieth avenue married S. Dean Montgom dred Fink. Sons of Veterans are in active After visiting several days with Mr, ery son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert colon. The water loosens the dry food and Mrs. E. P. Brickley, S12 Sixth SCRANTOX Flames sweep Wilson hotel, Feckville, causing damage mated at two persons are slightly.

street, Juniata, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin charge of arrangements, with W. Stambaugh as their chairman. S.

C. Wilson, commanaer of post 46S, is general chairman of the Grand Army waste and causes a gentle, inorougn, movement without forming a habit or SCRATCHES KOII, MARTINS FERRY. Sept. 5. (VP) Colegrove, son Wendall.

and Mr. and Joseph Antiake, 23, St, Clairsville. Mrs. Howard Treat, Hornell, Montgomery, 1004 Lexington avenue at 4 p. m.

Tuesday in the First Baptist church of rittsburg. The Rev. Wallace Petty performed the marriage before relatives and friends of the couple. After the marriage the bride and bridegroom left on a honeymoon to eastern cities. (ADVERTISEMENT) committee.

A'eterans of Foreign Wars died at a hospital here today of blood ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderllo at night. Next day bright Get 24 for 25o today at have returned home. have charge of the Tlance floor.

Assume Greater Importance In Fall When Windows Are Closed. Here's a Selection of New FflHl Paumells At Remarkable Savings All members of Camp 152 V. O. of are to attend the funeral of the poisoning. The infection was said to have resulted when the young man scratched a boil on his chin.

The sham battle, one of the feature th nearest ltesan or jjigge" i-rus Store. late Mrs. Laura A. Stouffer this afternoon at 2:30, in St. Taul's Reformed attractions, is scheduled for 2:30 p.

m. Company will furnish opponents for V. F. W. army.

ONLY TOO ING TO BECOME A BON-TONE TESTIFIER hurch, Juniata. RAILROAD ADEN'S MEETINGS T. A. T. STOPS SERVICE Juniata Lady Says This TO HI! AIRPLANE Great Medicine Does All ARE SCHEDULED TODAY Representatives of the railway employes department of the American Federation of Labor, who have been in Altoona for the last several weeks conducting an organization campaign among local shopmen, have announced open meetings to be held at 9:30 a.

m. and 7:30 P. m. today in Trainmen's Is (From Pase 1) And More Than It Credited With. $1.50 New French Marquisette Transcontinental Air Transport, ar rived here by plane this morning and pent most of the day in a small hall.

Eighth avenue and Eleventh street. Future meetings will be held scout plane, accompanied by two Zunis, scouring the country for miles around. He returned this afternoon IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERS We Are Presenting to the Music Teachers of This Community Monday and Tuesday, September 9th and 10th A NORMAL ON METHODS AND MATERIALS IN PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION CONDUCTED BY MRS. BLANCHE FOX STEENMAN WELL-KNOWN SPECIALIST ON CHILD MUSICAL EDUCATION This normal is absolutely free to any teacher or prospective teacher wishing to attend Come in now and ftet your card of-admission and the full program of this valuable-normal. Cordialry yours, WINTER MUSIC STORE 1415 Eleventh Avenue each Friday at the same time.

Several meetings have already been. and expressed the opinion that the plane was not down in' this vicinity. held and much interest has been shown in the new railway labor law, passed by congress at the joint re With fancy silk frlfige. Very special, quest of railway management and representatives of the railroad labor unions. Employes affected, who ere invited to attend the meetings, are machinists, boilermakers, blacksmiths: is? sheet metal workers, pipe fitters, car men, electrical workers and painters, and their respective helpers and ap prentices.

$1.00. Voile RuSSled Curtains TWO LIQUOR VIOLATORS HELD IN DEFAULT OF BAIL Driver to Wife to Asrent LOS ANGELES, Sept. 5. (iP) An erroneous report last night that the missing Transcontinental Air Transport passenger plane City of San Francisco had been located south of Gallup, X. and that all eight persons aboard were dead, proved today to have been founded upon nothing more than a rumor which passed through channels which tended to give it credence.

It developed today that the Sante Fe telegraph operator at Perea, X. had received and passed along to his superiors in Los Angeles reports that a school bus driver of the Zuni Indian reservation had seen the wreckage of the plane in the Black Rock wash region. The Perea operator explained today the report had come from his wife who received it from the school bus driver. Officials of the T. A.

T. at Gallup, X. who attempted to trace; Iho origin of the report, said the school bus driver, credited with having located the plane, stated he had merely heard the report from an unidenti J. Nelson Graves was taken into valance and lie-backs. The set custody yesterday afternoon by C.

P. McKee, constable of the Fourteenth ward, on a charge of operating i motor vehicle while under the in TDHO WW fluence of alleged intoxicating liquor, 4r The prisoner was committed to the city prison in default of bond for preliminary hearing before W. B. Fickes, Fourteenth ward justice of (Q Gfireaten the peace. A.

Hobler was arrested yesterday by Charles Ehret, constable of the Sixth ward, on a charge of violating the liquor laws. The prisoner when $1.23 Nottingham PANELS 45 Inches wide, wMIi silk fringe. Very special fied man in a shoe shining parlor. searched, police claim, had in, his possession a gallon jug of alleged moonshine liquor. In default of bail for a preliminary liearing before Charles Kephart, alderman of the Fifth ward, the defendant was com mitted to the city prison.

(ADVERTISEMENT) (From Page 1) 6 6 Is a Prescription for $1.50 Dotted Ruffled Swiss Curtains MRS. ELLA J. DUXMIRE. T. Age is no barrier to the merits of Bon-Tone.

Men and women in late life ami children from all ages up, rhave been greatly benefitted by its -Mise. Because Bon-Tone is made from "iother Nature's, own roots. leaves. -Kirks and berries fourteen of them "and because it does not contain thing harmful or injurious, it is just safe for children to take as it is for grown-ups. The extracts of these -Jierbs compounded together form one if the best remedies for ailments of stoniach.

kidneys, liver and bowels ind for rheumatism, neuritis and r.er-" We have placed a representative in -Aitoona where he is meeting crowds tiaily and explaining why this great jemedy has become a byword in -Households everywhere it has been Why has there been sold of thousands of bottles of "Bon-Tone in this state? If Bon-Tone Chad no merits, could such a sale be deserved? Certainly not. Bon-Tone's "Very foundation has been built on not claims or promises. Count-" less thousands who had been skepti- particular will be judged on the total effect of their exhibits. The judges are Professor Emil Kant, head of the extension division, department of $2.00 Value Filet Panels i7t Inches wide. Silk fringed.

Predy patterns. Special, $11.19 landscape architecture, Pennsylvania Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. State college and probably. Professor $1.75 Value Filet Panels By the pair. Silk fringed, The pair, $11 .00 11 Mops Boilers 85c $1.25 Step Savers $24.00 Here is your opportunity to save on en a 1 kitchen cabinets.

Special, the pair, Hampers 1.00 Closely woven clothes hampers at this low price. It Is the most speedy remedy known. Wilde, chairman of the department of landscape architecture. Two classifications will be made Oenuine O'Cedar mops are special for today's for all entries, adult and junior. The .00 Heavy gauge wash boilers are 'specially pric now.

Rainbow clubs constitute a separate division, but members of the clubs may enter flowers outside of the club M.25fsoiM 15 C0BS1S exhibit. The flower clubs for children call ed the Rainbow clubs, were organized in 1926 and had then only 117 members. That year information concerning the care of flowers was broad NEW YORK SUNDAYS i ie -i. -1 it i tal as to whether Bon-Tone had any i merit have come to try it and now UlJre the very-ones that are loudest in their praises for this. THE -WORLD'S FOREMOST TONIC.

Here is another example of Bon- I -Tone's victory. "Bon-Tone sure is a wonderful body and it certainly does all and -more than it is credited with," says -'Mrs. Eila J. Dunmire. of 305 Sixth I cast from WFBG the Gable-Tribune station; since that time the club members have received a regular series of letters from Penn State containing information sent out by the federal department of agriculture.

$4.00 Rayon Silk Ruffled Curtain Sets With valance and ocpiemucr ij, -ciouer li Special Through Train Direct to rennftylvania Station, 7th Avenue and Sid Street Saturdays, Spt. 14, Oct. 2i i Standard Time Leaves Altoona 10.20 P. SI. I KKTIRMXC I.v.

Now York 0.10 1'. Newark 1 At present, there are about 650 boys and girls in the clubs. Ferneries $1.93 These ferneries are made of -fibre with heavy galvanized tray. Clubs, Leaders Tables $4.90 Genuine mahogany tops on these occasional tables. The clubs and their leaders are' as Convenient $1.95 These convenient magazine baskets, beautifully decorated.

Very special. 50 Pieces $7.93 A dinner set of unusual worth dollar for dollar value. i follows: Third ward, Mrs. W. D.

Wumbaugh; East End, Mrs. John L. i Market Street I ri.32 V. North Philadelphia T.O.") P. M.

All Steel Equipment Pennsylvania Railroad McQuade; Miller school, Mrs. J. Juniata. i'a. wny, ior me past two-years.

I was in a very ner-ous, rundown condition. It seemed the least little noise would cause me to become excited and all nervous. seemed to me that I was all and this condition even effected by stomach. After each meal, gas form, causing severe pains around my heart, and at times, these were just unbearable. Nights, would be unab'e to sleep, and I felt pretty miserable.

After reading so 2 $4.00 Egyptian Yarn Panel Curtains I.onsr silk frlHg-e. Finest quality, yards. Special Cunkle; Eldorado, Miss M. Olive Ruse; Williamsburg, Mrs. C.

D. White; Bellwood, Mrs. J. X. Eechtol; Martinsburg, Mrs.

E. S. Kagarise; Roaring Spring, Mrs. J. J.

Camp; Tipton, Mr. Howard F. Moffit; Hol-lidaysburg, Mrs. Andrews and Miss Esther I. Williams.

10 Round The entry list of the show which Trip begins today is given below: Division I. Cut Flowers Annuals Lace Edged flf Marquisette Curtains cL-3 Special, the pair -rii-wiisw-imr-iiiiii 1 i 1 iii i i iii i i i i and Perennials Annuals You will be proud to have this better bedroom suite in your home. And you suit your re-finest quality Class 1 Ageratum Six sprays. Class 2 Aster-China Six-twelve These suites are built to quirements with only the of materials used All three pieces with loose spring filled reversible cushions are featured at only heads of one color. can take advantage of our low price today.

Four i pieces ill walnut veneer wherever veneering is possible, are $119 100 Class 3 Cosmos Six-twelve sprays .1 IIIBIllll II Jl VI I IJ.JIL. I tU'Kf .11 iWA lYAYtl 4 ft 1 3 I of one color. testimonials in the papers --about the people who had benefitted by taking Bon-Tone, why I decided "Jliat there must be something to it. I am only too willing to be-Tome one of Bon-Tone testifiers, in border that other sufferers may be helped. Bon-Tone has done all the filings that others said it would do, "nd even more.

My nerves are now iust wonderful and the pains that 'j suffered with around my heart caused by indigestion, are now a thing if the past. Is it any wonder that I am so enthusiastic about this great after taking only a few -bottles, and the relief I have gotten?" The testimonial given above is cer- Jainlv evidence that Bon-Tone cannot -be beat for shattered nerves and if Aour nerves are all ehot to pieces; Jf von are irritable just come in and see Mr. If. Haas, the Bon-Tone man. at Sitnek's Drug Store.

1230 Eleventh avenue. Altoona. He will fpll you of other- cases where Ron-Tone has triumphed in cases juel like yours. Clas3 4 Heliotrope Six sprays. Class '5 Petunias Six-twelve BOSTON OR PROVIDENCE SUNDAY, SEPT.

8 Leaves Saturday preceding Excursion SrECI.lL TRAIN Standard Time Leave ALTOONA 8.50 I. M. SUNDAY Returning, leave Boston, N.Y.X. H.K.K. (South Sta.) 4.M P.

M. Providence 5.55 P. M. ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad sprays of one color. Class 6 Snapdragon Six-twelve spikes.

The STANDARD FURNITURE Co. 1 Class 7 Verbena Six-twelve sprays one color. Class Any annual not mentioned the above classes. Class 9 Gladioli Six-twelve spikes. Clasi! 10 Dahlias Three-six flow 1407 Eleventh Avenue ers, one variety..

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