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MORNING TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUKE 28, 1910. in THE WEATHER FORECAST. i Showers and Warmer Today I W. H. BARTLE.

i Vanage Winds. Phone Us Your Orders for two years of successful teaching in the public 6ohools, has returned to Cumberland Valley normal school for commencement, and to receive her master degree by state authority, after which she will Bpend the greater part of the summer at Berkley Springs, and with friend9 in West Virginia. Washington, D. C. June .27.

Fore- lcas for Tuesday and Wednesday: For Eastern Pennsylvania: Show. ers Tuesday; Wednesday unsettled and wianner; light to moderate aibJe winds. Qffic For Western Pennsylvania: Show STANDING OF CREWS. ers and fomwha warmer Tuesday Wednesday rvartly cloudy and mer, light variable winds. Stationery and Art Store.

1500 Eleventh Avenue. Damask Linen This is a very superior quality which we offer as a leader and is a most popular itemTry it I Price 25c per Box Balloons for 4th of July Celebration Patriotic and Picturesque Prices Low. TRIBUNE TELEPHONE CALLS. Those of the Middle and Pittsburg Divisions at Altoona Today. Following Is the standing of middle division crews after 12:01 a.

Cabins 108, 39, 105, 20, 23, 38, 118, 37, 25, 12, 253, 241. Special Cabins after 12:01 a. m. Wednesday 203. 205, 204, 209, 210, 201.

207, 206. 202, 208. Extra Engineers Geisinger. Wil Bell 'Phone. Business Office 120B Editorial Rooms 120R Service Prompt Prices Right United 'Phone.

Business Offlc 15 Seasonable Dress Goods at Little Prices. A'ezv Dress Ginghams, choice styles in plaids 4 and stripes, at -ard 2 Dress Linens, natural color and fine and n. quality, at yard OUC White sheer 4 4 1 inches wide at yard I -2 IOC Poplins, in plain colors, fine finish at yard H'lute Flaxons, linen thread finish, 36 jn and inches wide, at yard lO jC Black Lawns, fine finish and good jet 1 and 4 blacks, at yard 1-2 13C Figured Batiste and Foulards, light 4 1 and 4- and dark ground colors, at yard 12 ioC Light Percales, checks and stripes, at 4 and 4 Or yard 11 1 Hugh D. Seeds CORNER 11th AVENUE AND 9th STREET Bell 'Phone. lis.

McGahan, Clouser, Whittle, Mil. Editorial Rooms 15X Ier, Moyer. Extra Firemen Zelders, Shield Moore, Shultz, Yon, Rogers, Trimmel LOCAL BREVITIES. Kelly. Extra Conductors Rhodes, Hein Brief Notes of Happenings In and bach, Nash.

Extra Flagmen Schwab, More- About the City. The rhododendron is In bloom. land, Plette. Extra Brakemen Kirkpatrlrk, Up A week more and it will all be over. dyke, Fetterhoff, Holman, Brininger, There are cherries in plenty in this uiven, jsaisora, Deitz, Williams, Ju neighborhood.

The weataer yesterday was that of mis. The Vacancies. Extra Engineer wanted for 203 alternate tears and sunshine. Xo meetings of city councils have so far been scheduled for this Extra Fireman wanted for 203, 207, 210. week.

A DINING TABLE AT A SPECIAL PRICE. For a few days only we are offering a solid oak, 6 foot Pedestal Extension Table, highly finished and easy operating, for $10.00 This is an extra good value. M. POET SONS, Extra Conductor wanted for 208, 209. Have you contributed to the fund for a safe and sane Fourth in Al Extra Brakeman wanted for 207 toona? 210.

Pittsburg Division Crews. The rain which fell last night was a welcome one and will do all grow Following is the standing of Pitts. ing tnings a world of good. burg division crews after 4:30 a. Huckleberries are ripening and Preferred Pool Crew6 181.

024, 430, 179, 355. 397. 53S, 363. 067. 1S6.

those persons who have sufficient pa Pool Crews 374, 118, 055. tience nave already picked some. Altoona-Conemaugh Crews 008, CASH or PAYMENTS. I 1722 Union Avenue. The general committee on the Fourth of July will meet this even THINK THIS OVER 145.

Conemaugh-Altoona Crews 028, ing common council chamber at 8 037, 273. clock. Derry Crew 756. Voungwood Crews 027, 173. The committee on police and city property will take another hitcn bids for the alterations to city hall Cambria and Clearfield Crews 539, 699.

4S7. 446. this evening. Recent Weddings Eardley Plummet. Mis Ella riummer and Mr.

John Allegheny City Crew 042. IT'S GOOD TO EAT IF IT COMES FROM SHAFFER'S The special committee which has SOME COMIIMu RACES Can you afford to miss this last Great Opportunity? This is positiverr tne last week of Our Great Bargains. Saturday -will be the last day you win have to take advantage this last golden opportunity to buy shoes at such low prices. Two, Uree and sometimes four pairs for the regular price of one pale. The wise prudent buyer will take advantage of this and shoe the entire family this week.

in its hands the natural gas ordi nance was scheduled to hold a meet ing last evening. Franklin Burke, of 60S Twentv- CASH CKED1T B. Eardley were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony at the iiartory of John's Carbolic chiincot by At' Altoona Driving Park Saturday, and on July 4. Rev. Father Morgfcn M.

Sheedy, LL. nrst avenue, was reported to the inere is certainly going to be a board of health yesterday as suffer pasaor of the bride, fast; evening at 7.45 o'clock. Both are well-known lot doing in Altoona on and ing with diphtheria. The Tribune was in error. Th young people and s'tart their jour around on ue Fourth of July.

There will be sport galore and certainly no body is going to want for something storK brought a young son to the OUR TUESDAY OFFERINGS Dutch Cleanser py Red Seal Lye 10c, Tuesday Only Ammonia i home of Mr. E. J. Lomnitz, not a ney through life accompanied by tne best wishes of their hosts of friends. They were attended by Miss Eveline Fleck, as ibrtdetstnaid, and Mr.

Mat to take up and occupy their time daughter, as was stated. during tne morning, afternoon or After prayer meeting at First thew as groomsman. night. The Blair County Koaa Drivers' association to enliven things up Metncdist i-pisropal church Wednesday Jine 29. a special meeting of the Queen Esther circle Zeigler Wiland.

John F. Zieeler. of this city, and in the old town will hold atwo days Log Cabin Flour Always Gives Satisfaction. I Miss Catharine Gertrude Wieland. of race meet at the Altoona driving park at Llyswen.

There will bo racing is caned. All membere attend; very important. Boalsburg, Cerntre county, were mar Bring in your Rub-No-More and Sweetheart there on Saturday and Monday afternoon and they will furnish amuse City hall blossomed out yesterday S00 pairs of baby sample shoes and oxfords 75c to $100 value, will bo placed in one big lot at 39c a pair. ISO pairs of child's sample hand turn shoes S5c to 1.25 values, In one big lot, sizes 4 to 8, at 49c a pair. A lot of boy's black and brown tennis oxfords, sizes 11 to 5, your choice 39c.

A big lot of men's sample oxfords $2.50 to fl.OO value, your choice $1.49. Just received 500 pair women's patent tip shoea and Juliets To close them out quick, 69c will take your choice. ried on Saturday at the iparsonage ot Trinity Reformed churdi, Wilkins- A new lot of men's 9Sc satin calf shoes, plain toe or tip.TJese goods were boucjt to sell for $1.50. A big lot of women's Gibson Girl and other high grade $2.50 and $3.00 shoes. You may have your choice for $1.79.

About 200 pairs or our Bencn Made $5.00 shoes in patent leather, gun metal and tan. Your choice $3.49 a pair. About 200 pair of misses' and children's oxfords, in tan and black, sizes 9 to former prices 75c to $1.25, In one lot at 49c a pair. afternoon in decorations. This is Soap Coupons NOW.

ment for those enjoy tnis cl-ass burg. by Rev. Lewis Robb. The (bride the forerunned. Proprietor Harrv of sport.

A string of good horses is a representatnte of c-ne ot tne Hart, of the Hotel Bingham, was the have entered tae events with a view old families of Cetitre county and first to start the good work, the dec of making a try for one or more of Our Stores Close Wednesday Afternoon. Clerks' Half Holiday. has jeen a successful teacher in the orators teing on the job yesterday the $200 purses offered for th vari public schools of "that county for a morning. ous events. Thre will be three events each day' A recejvtion will be tendered this evening in the lecture room of, the nunAer of yars.

Mr. Ziegler is an employe of the ar shops. will be at home to fheir friends at 1207H Seventh street. the racing starting promptly at 2 o' Eureka Blue Laundry Tablets, largest and best on market, 6 for 25c. Try some.

first i-utneran enure by the mem clock and, hurried along so tnat ev erybedy can get homo early in the dcts of the Henry Baker Bible class to their friends. a premise evening. There will be the 2.12 trot Brown Short. Mr. Frank Brown and Miss Clyde of good speakers and other good G.

W. SHAFFER STORES THfc or 2. 15 pace and t'ue 2.1V trot or Z.Z'i pace and a handicap race on Satur things. The is 8 o'clock. Sprankle Divisions Xos.

1 and 2. Ancient day. The handicap will be a new feature to the racing fraternity in Short were united in marriage last Wednesday evening. The groom is the manager of the Gem grocery located at Broad and Union avenues, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Short, of 415 Twenty-fourth street. The young urder of Hibernians, at a meeting on Saturday decided to send a representative to the national conven 319 Howard Avenuo. 700 Seven Avenue Fourth Avenus and Eighth Street, Juniata.

onn 11(11 lfk A C. Ah this section and will be just the same os th $50,000 Reedsvllle handicap run THE BIG SHOE STORE. tion to be held at Portland, Ore off last season. Seven horses enter Cor. 11th Ave.

and 16th St. next month. President Michael Mc ed and it ought to make an interest- ins: event for all. Cn the Fourth couple will reside at 119 Washington avenue. Donald was chosen as the Altoona representative.

Because his prtvpeller collapsed. of July there wll be Ue 227 trot or Part Horwitz. Mr. Herman Patt and Miss Esther FreVi Gethrdes. of ISM fourth, ave 2.30 pace, the 2.15 trot or 2.1S pace and a free-for-all.

The following are the entries in the several events: LOOKING BACKWARD. iu.jp,,jiaHiv 'ill WIT I ll iT Horwitz were married at i cIock on Sunday evening at 1S14 Four For Saturday Afternoon. 2.12 trot or 2.15 pace Billy Red teenth avenue, by Rabbi Fhiiip Firist. The attendants were Mr. Na Streak, Charmwood, Bert Anderson.

LAKEM0NT PARK THEATRE EXCELLENT PLAYS ARE BEING PRESENTED BY THE PARK STOCK CO. IN LAKEMONT'S BREEZY OPEN-AIR THEATRE. 2.19 trot or 222 pace Belle Lar- nue, was unsuccessful in an attempt to aviate with his aeroplane on Sunday evening. He had everything in order And io-ak the macrrine, 'which he recently consffmcited, out on the hall above the Bell-Bcckel south of the city, for a trial trip. He sitarted his engine, butt the rro-peJler oollaipsfti, delaying any further auetnrts unitil repairs are ny, Lady Smitu, Judge, Bad Boy.

ry Lady Exit, Clairpoint, John Den- than Kauffman and Miss Rose Legon. Mr. Patt i6 a baker employed in this city and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horwitz, residents of St.

Petersburg, Russia. They will reside at 1S14 Handicap 'Black Skteter, Robert Czar. Bronco. Alvin Shaffer. Little Beauty, Major Game, Razpah B.

made. Fourteenth avenue. Monday, July 4th. 2.27 trot or 2.30 pace Belle Hot Weather Brings pleasant thoughts of your vacation at the sea shore or mountains. Get ready by coming in and selecting your novels, the needed stationery anl other letter requisites of the trip.

We have all at lowest prices. Wallpapering, Painting, Picture Framing to order. Estimates free. Some bargains in up-to-date Wallpaper are here now. Marriage Licenses Issued.

To John B. Eardley, of No. 1022 THUR FR1 SAT A CHILD OF THE REGIMENT MAT. WED SAT AT 2.15. 10c.

MON TUES WED A FIGHTING CHANCE EVENINGS AT 8.15. 10c 20c. Larry S. "Black Skeeter, Robert Czar, Alvin Shaffer, Lady Exit, John Denny, Major Game. First avenue, and Ella M.

Plummer, of 1604 Twentieth avenue. Altoona. 2.15 trot or 2.18 pace Wea To Elbert M. Rymer, of Cleveland, and Bertha T. Boot, of Tyrone.

Streak, Lois Bert Anderson, Clairpoint, Lady Smith, Judge Miss To Judson W. Clements, of Rome, W. L. Hicks, former district attorney, has returned from tie western part of the state of Wash ington and reopened his law offices in the Hutchinson block. He bad been absent since February 10 last The greater part of thi6 time was spent by him in Yakima river val ley, which is said to be the greatest fruit growing district in the world.

He also spent considerable time with his son, Howard S. Hicks, and wife, who early last spring went to Washington with the intention of making that state their home. They are well pleased. mpudence. and Marie T.

Rager, of Altoona. Free for All Billy Charmwood, To Earl Elliott Gates, of Altoona, Bert Anderson Laura Wannee and Emma Gertrude Fisher, of Boy. Police Station News. These sentences were Imposed In Who is the Guilty Person? It is remarkable the smallness of Half Price! For One Week By spedaJ arrangement to raw fully introduce the great value of the justly Celebrated Bloodine 25c fnr a bottle. The Greatest Remedy In the World for the Cure of Diseases arising from Impure Blood.

It gives new life and strength to elderly reople, delicate women, and tender boys and girls. Bloodlne wifl cure the most obstinate cases of Kidneys, Liver and Bladder Diseases. Catarrh and Asthma. Rheumatlnm, Gout, La Grippe, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Constlpat.on, Heart Dowe. Maiaria, Nervous DebiUty, St.

Vitus Dance, etc. Sold by J. ROSS MATEER, Leading Druggist. Altoona. Pa.

Both 'Phones and Messenger Service. police court yesterday afternoon: William Lear, drunk, disorderly and some people. Acting in conjunction with the Altoona Sunshine society's civic department in the direction of PERSONAL NOTES. maintaining a disorderly place, fined Grant Sheffer, STATIONER, Ml7EIeventh Avenue 20. SO or twenty days in jail; Pas- Tt wfTI twi rtomnr.

to hm lone the rarer lasted In the room we last decorated. Not only did the paper last but It looked weil. To satisfy yourself that we can do as well ag-ain, let ub show you some of our new papers and tell you how cheaply we will decorate for you. Everything In wall paper creations both In Imported and domestic hangings, beautiful cretonnes and cut-out appliques: Crown hangings and Friezes In most beautiful and blended colorings. H.

1 M'GARTNEY 1111 11th Ave Altoona Pa PAINTING PAPER HANGING. cleaner Altoona, the Pennsylvania quale Sariflno, Toney Angelo. Flin Nicola and Felix Capazona, disorder- Railroad company caused to ho placed on the Twelfth street bridge notices warning all person6 to refrain from spitting on the bridge and conduct, each fined Frank Good, Edward Lewis, disorderly con- uct and fighting, discnarged; -Nel calling attention to the fact that any violations of the notice would son Tryman, Clara Fry and Clarence Interesting Items Concerning Persons Whom You May Chance to Know. Mrs. J.

M. Duganne and son Carl are in Pittsburg. James Coveny, a well known, resident of Everett, was a visitor in this city yesterday. Joe Kmst, driver of truck of the fire department, is enjoying a week's vacation with his family, visiting relatives at Patton. Alderman John J.

Irwin took a Turner, disorderly conduct and fight be punishable by fines or imprison ing each fined $5.80 or ten days in ment if the violators were caugnt. This was a move in the right direc- Gardening, Sodding, Trimmlnc, Spraying and Fertilizing. Evergreens, Trees, Shrubs, Herb enous and Flowering Plant. WHITBRED BROTHERS, Landscape Gardeners and Contractors Temporary Office Sixth Avenue and Thirtieth Street. Bell 'Phone 39B.

United 'Phono 29. Jail; Mrs. Xelson Tryman, disorderly conduct and fighting, discharged. ion. Evidently, however, there are Advertise in The Tribune for Best Results.

the city ome people who would Express Wagon Hits Woman. Miss Annie Lindsey, resraing at rather wallow in dirt, for within the past week or so one of these signs has been torn down and three oth much needed rest from the cares of his office yesterday and spent the day boating and fishing on the river ers have been defaced by being scratched with some sharp Instrument. If the guilty parties are ap R. KEESEY at Petersburg M. prehended they will be given a full GENERAL.

INSURANCE AGENT Pure Soap taste of the law which they violated. W. F. Laughlin and Dr. John Felt-well, the evangelist, have each purchased touring cars of the Ford make from the Altoona Motor Car company agency.

Mrs. X. E. Walton, of Philadelphia, The largest and Best Agency In the City. Policies Carefully Written.

All Loans Paid from This Office. Call and Consult Us-First National Bank Building. 8econd Floor. 3303 Sixth avenue, was the victim of an accident at Eleventh avenue and Fourteenth street last evening at 8 30 o'clock tJat might have resulted more Eeriously with her. In crossing the street s-ie afiled to notice an Adams Express company wagon swing around the corner and one of the wheels caught her left ankle and knocked hr down.

Patrolman Baker picked the woman up and summoned a physician. An examination showed tiat the ankle had oeen bruised and abraised and that no bones were broken. She was taken home In a cab. has returned to her home after spend-J Advertise in the Morning: Tribune Pure Soap is Just as necessary to the health as pure food. Velvet Cream Soap is the result of pure Ingredients and good workmanship.

Price 10 cents per cake. A Bargain While they last we will give a 10c Wash Rag with a 10c cake of Imported Castile Soap. Try the soap and compare it with what is usually sold as Castile, 1 Look Up Brought Back to Altoona. Robert Baney, a young married man, and Sarah Adams, a lass of almost 16 years, were the central figures In Alderman Leake's court last evening. They were elopers that were brought back by Constable James Spangler from Oil City, where they were living happily together as man and wife.

They met a couple of months ago while Baney waa driving a wagon for the industrial home, and the girl was Interested in the Salvation Army's worlt. They suddenly left the city a few weeks ago and all trace of them was lost until the father of the girl. D. 3. Adams, of 1007 Green avenue, learned of his daughter's whereabouts by a letter written by her to a sister.

He brought suit against Banev before Alderman Leake on the charge of enticing the girl away from home and for. the purpose of marriage without the consent of the parents. Spangler went after the couple, found them living at Oil City as man and wife and occupying apartments. They were brought back here yesterday afternoon and last evening Baney was given a hearing. He was held in $500 ball and In default was committed to await trial at court.

and find out for yourself A Correction. The lAltocma Motor Car company, whose garage is located at Green avenue and Eleventh street, was done an injustice yeterday morning in the puiblicatfion ot Hhe story concerning tie running down of M.ts. Arvdlle Lof-gren, of Lilyswen, ait (Baxter's station on Saturday night. It was eaid that the car that flgwed to t)h accident was on belonging to the company. Such was not tie case as it was only housed 'at the company's garage and had ibem ta.ken out 'by a friend of the owner.

what a real imported Boecking Meredith, Th Druggist. 1106 Eleventh St The Drug Store Where the Care Stop ing a pleasant visit at the home of Mrs. E. C. Fetter, Broad avenue and Twenty-third street Mr6.

Dennison Harrison, of "12 Eighth avenue, suffered a slight stroke on Sunday evening at her home. She was attended by Dr. O. K. McGarrah and her condition yesterday was improved.

Misses Ruth and Mary Smith will return this morning to their home at Fishertown, Bedford county, after spending a few days at the home of their uncle, O. L. Blackburn, of the local force of letter carriers. H. B.

Swayne. of 1223 Fourteenth avenue, assistant head of the commercial department in the local office of the Altoona Gas company, has been transferred to the plant at Petersburg, where- he will hold the position of head of the commercial department. John Dughi, the well known con fectioner of East Twelfth street who returned to his native land, sunny Italy, two months ago on a trip for his health, is now undergoing treatment for rheumatism at a mud bath resort at Monte Catini. He expects to return in a few weeks permanently cured of the painful malady. Miss Margaret AL Haddiai, after like GABLE 5th Page Ad.

Today. Gable Co. 8 df'-wp AT- Shomberg's FOURTH OF JULY styles -in shoes of 1776 were right and proper at t'Jat time. Hanson's shoes are the proper styl for this Fourth of July. HOMER F.

HANSON, 1109 11 Ave. Pharmacy 5CENTCIGAR CQ.MAKER5. 12th Ave. and 12th St. If you nave anything Tor gale, advertise It in the Tribune Tor Sale column.

6ee Harpham for Fire Insurance, gee Harpbam lor Marteam Loan. MAL. H. NEUWAHL, 1402 Eleventh Ave. 8iM Hunh Beal FJfc..

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