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TWELVE ALTOOXA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. 19St Don't cuss at the old buss trade it in for a good rebuilt car today. Read the ads below Automotive Automotive Automotive BuPercwaL Chridopher lfm AhHmo? Automotive Al'Bl'RN SPORT SKUAN HUM. Puco Grwn wire wheWs. perfect mechanically.

Motor driven heater. Re- niarkable buy at $725.00. Low terms. Merritts Motors, 1517 13 Ave. t'lione 3-STS WS1M0US WE AIl'S GAEL Has reopened with the finest line of reconditioned Used Cars ever displayed in Altoona.

Some Rare Values at Rock-Bottom Prices Down 1929 Chev. 6 Cabriolet. 1929 Essex Coupe 155 1926 Chrysler 70 PS 1928 Oakland Sedan 165 1P2S Oldsmobile 19S Automotive BE THRIFTY BUY QUALITY WILLYS KXIGIIT COACII Good tires. Paint and upholstering good. Mechanically o.

k. Guyer O'Neill Co. Altoona Hollidaysburg SPECIALS 192" Essex Coach $153.00 1923 Maxwell Sedan 125.00 1923 Nash Tourinsr 25.00 1929 Whipjjet Sedan 2S5.00 PENX MOTORS. IXC. Chrysler Distributor Grooa Avenue Ninth Street CHEER IT Vsed Cars Are rriccd Right at REIG HARD'S 1930 Chrysler 77 Sedan-Only driven 7.000 miles.

List price, $1S50. Our price $1250 1929 Essex Coupe 275 192S Buick Coupe 300 Hudson Sedan 600 1927 Chrysler Finer 70 Sedan 300 1929 Ford Tudor Sedan. 300 1930 Whippet 6 Coach, S75 KEIGIIARD MOTOR CO. 700 Green Ave. Dial S-2121 (VF.TF.RANS I A 1 1 Spend Your, Money I Wisely At Gettman's I Terms Bal.

In Easy Monthly Payments Trades 1500 TWELFTH AVENUE ALTOOXA'S I Jim Craig Says: Pamio Hnuin a vviiiw wwtfii See This New 5 lt FORI SEDAN' 19tT Hudson Sedan 190.00 1927 Chrysler Finer 70 Sedan UUVKK MOTOR Ill Union Hollidaysburg. IHU 757. Down 1925 Nash Adv. 6 Coach. 73 1926 Reo Roadster 65 193S Chrysler 72 US 1927 Whippet 6 75 1928 Pontiac Sedan 155 BARGAIN SPOT Ta Juniata anil iv vumuia aiiu Passenger Coupe! M.

Phone 9411 mi'iir ihiii i in Mi ili il II If i IS ill I HELD FOR COI RT George Weaver, Frankstown man who was caught stealing an automobile tire by William Corbin, Hollidaysburg chief of police and who assaulted the officer at the jail door, striking him with some iron object, badly bruising and cutting his face, was given a hearing before of the peace Isaac M. Irwin, yesterday afternoon. In default of $1,000 bail on the charge of larceny and $300 for assault and batter-. Weaver was remanded to jail to await trial at court. He denied stealing the tire at the hear ing and also assaulting Chief Coi bin.

but later admitted that he struck the officer. Announcements 6 Monuments MA UK IIVKKV liKUt Visit our display iwn mid inspect tn tine examples ot uiuoumemal art that modern macfunary and sRilled wursmen can pruduce. Tfie values are ui ik'B tnghet tiiao trie price. W. U.

KRLL.Y SON ll.1i Union Ave. TeJepnone -J-TtCi 7 Personals rV.CIAL MARtKL. KISliKR WAVK and Alanicurine 33c Violet's Shoppe. 1S09 5th St. Iiul SS TONKV F10KK IS SO LONGER KM-: ploved bv Mi-Oinley Cut Stone Co.

Bills owed McOinley Cut Stone uav at oftii-e. i McGlXLTSY CIT STONE ClV. BERNARD- MoOlNLEY. Automotive 1930 XAS1I STANDARD COACH Low price. Arble Auto Co.

i2W Iale Ave. 31. S. C. Dependable Used Cars.

Sound Values 1930 Plymouth Sedan Good tires and paint. Me- (O perfect. 1930 Ford Coupe Very low mileage. Can not be Qjlfl told from a new car 1929 Reo Sport Coupe Six wire wheels. Four new tires.

This car is in wonderful condition. Looks and runs like new Has plentv of power snd speed. A real buy CHIfl it And Others MOTOR SERVICE CO. Dodge Dealers Duncansvllle, Pa. Phone 513 1928 Buick Roadster A very sporty looking car.

Tires, paint, upholstering and motor in perfect condition. K000 miles. $750.00 1929 Chevrolet Coupe A good serviceable car with plenty of power and speed at the unusual price of $343.00 1926 Buick Sedan In good mechanical condition. Upholstering, paint and tires A-l. A good bargain at $300.00 I ATHIS SPECIAL Model A Fort Tudor Sedan Xew paint.

Tires Itten.MceKm i aiillikan Motors. Inc. Marmon Motor Cars One year iniarantee. FOSTER MOTOR SALES S19 PUnk Road Phone 2-71S7 MOUF.L St CI.KVKLAM) SEDAN Jl'riced very reasonable. EIH5ELYS EIGHTH AVE.

GARAOK 1912 8th Ave. Dial 6967 1929 Reo flying Cloud Sedan $950 Model 66 Willys-Knight Sedan $450 192S Reo H-Ton Truck. ALTOONA KEO'S DISPLAY 864 Nineteenth St Dial 419 OHKVKOLKT COACH Looks and runs like new. Run only 9.000 miles, jllere Is a buy that Is as good as a new car for $375.00. CRAMER ARBLE ALTO CO.

17-X) 11th Ave. Our reputation protects the Used Car Buyer. It is his guarantee of full value. 1917 Ford Coupe 75 Kord Tudor 75 ISM IHulRe Sedan 15 19-7 Chrvsler Coupe $105 192S Chev. 'i ton $175 19.7 Chev.

Truck $195 Chev. Coach $2-5 192S Chev. Truck $'J25 192S Cliev. Landnu Whippet Rdst $275- 1929 Chev. Truck Chs $300 192S Chev.

Truck, dump 1929 Chev. Coach 1930 Chev. Rdst $375 1930 Chev. Coupe $J25 Murray Chevrolet Co. 1904 Mnrjcarrt Ave.

Phone 5168 UNUSUAL VALUES 1924 Buick Sedan. 1926 Chevrolet -Ton Truck. 3H-Ton American La-France Truck. TOMLINSON MOTOR CO. 2807 Wash.

Ave. Phone 7630 Studebaker The following list includes some very recent trade-ins. Look them over: CThrysler 62 Sedan 1928 Chrysler Model 80 Sedan 1929 Buick 4-Pass. Coupe 1927 Hudson Brougham 1929 Studebaker Regal Sedan 1930 Studebaker Coach 1930 Studebaker President Eight '29 Whippet Coupe 1929 Willys-Knight Coupe 192S Commander Victoria 1928 Commander Sedan 1928 Packard Sedan 1928 Big Six Sedan 1927 Nash Brougham 1928 Erskine Sedan 1928 ALSO HAVE Chevrolet Sedan 1927 Hudson Coupe 75 Packard 4-Pass. Coupe 150 Po Sedan 150 Jewett Coach 150 Studebaker Coach 225 Chandler Coach.

175 Buick Coupe 250 Big 6 Studebaker 100 Essex 175 And eiglit other cars ranging from $100 to $300. Cars to suit purse. Terms to suit any income. See our stock before you buy. National Motor Car Co.

600 Logan Ave. Open Evenings Phone 2-1080 ISEE ANY OF THES1 GENUINE SAVINGS 192S Ford Sport 250' Coupe 11 I I 1930 Chevrolet CQgSjj 6" Coupe 192S Chevrolet Coupe 1929 Ford. Roadster 1S29 Ford Sport Coupe $215 $295 $295 1929 Ford Tudor C5; Sedan $0-D This very attractive maroon 5-passenger coupe with the sport treatment has just been placed on the market. Seats five persons comfortable and comes ia either broadcloth or mohair with assist cords ash tray arm rests chrome-plated radiator grill. Fully equipped at delivered in Altoona.

Come Down To Juniata and See Our 9 Car Display All Models Ready for Your Inspection Green and Cream Convertible Cabriolet Maroon 5-Passenger Coupe Dark Green and Black Sedans Blue or Light Green Sport Sedans Beautiful Black Sport Roadster Blue and Light Green Sport Coupes Blue or Black Five Window Business Coupes 3Iaroon, Black or Dark Blue Coaches I 1927 Chrysler 50 r. $150 I BUC GESTE BLlli IDEAL California. be observed sarcastically. "'Well. I never used to be," 1 it-sured him In some amaiement, tor the man was talking in the most rational manner, and one felt one bad to talk sensibly.

"'Well now, tsn't that strange that they should call yoa "'Frisco Fanny, when you'e never been ia San Francisco The Vicar laughed. "Yes, I laughed, too." 'coutiuued Sister Weldon. "Fancy me as "Frisco Fanny'!" "Ah, that's your too golden tsair, tny dear," smiled the Vicar, "and your lovely coloring. With that wonderful color scheme you're too I good to be true." "That's apparently ht ths man Waye thought. "'Who calls me Frisco Fan- cy'i 1 laughed, humoring blni.

Half-hung Simon? be asked, turning upon aie with an accusing glare. 'Who's be?" I asked, beginning to feel a little uncomfortable, for, he was so terribly in earnest. "'Oh, you don't know him, don't you'" he sneered. 'Nor, I suppose, (juuman Cryde, nor Ixjuie the Lady? And you dou't know wtoo Dr. Mac-Adoo is?" "I assured hiai that I didn't.

But he didn't believe me." "How did it end 7 Has he sull these delusions about you?" "Oh. while he was referring to all sorts of weirJ people and places, that nice child Marjorie Lauderdell caine up and asked if couldn't bring ber over to talk to you. I somehow don't think she likes me very much, Laurence, but either you made a very favorable impression when you came over and I iatroduc-d you, or else it was: au excuse to get out of The Monastery." "1 don't see why Charters shouldn't let her come. Do her good. "He wouldn't hear ot it, I ui sure.

Strict rule of the house. Well-directly my lunatic heard that 1 not only had a brother iu the neighborhood, but that he. was actually Vicar of the parish where Wje'd lived all our lives, he accepted my statement that 1 was not 'Frisco Fanny, apologized humbly, and said he could uot blame himself too severely for not realizing, the moment he firs; set eyes upon me. that was Catherine the Great who was the well-beloved cf Admiral Nel son. A hearty pea! ot laughter snook the Vicar and his creaking chair.

"It's a shame to laugh, he said, "but it is really very funny." "Yes." smiled his sister. would be funny if it weren't so terribly pathetic. And a little worrying. For he came io me a day or two later and. with every appearance sanity and solemnity, tried to pu: on my guard against Dr.

Charters himself. He begged me to watch over Marjorie l.auder-dell witli scrupulous care, and to see that co ote but myself gave her any medicine. "He's got it firmly inte uis ueaa that some one's going to injure aad be more than hinted that the Doetoris an impostor and a criminal an eiconvict. In tact. Also that among our nurses there are two of his accomplices known as 'Frisco Fanny and Louie the Lady.

Ah, and Lr. MacAdoo and Mr. James are two more Til- lains. But not Li. Studley.

He's ail right! Isn't it too tunnyor wouldn't it be. if it weren't so sad a case? Pathetic. "What was Mr. James's unpleasant experience?" the Vicar inquired. "Well, apparently nothing more nor less than a murderous attack.

Mr. James declares that Waye suddenly walked into his room one night, pulled out a revolver and threatened to shoot hiai. Mr. J3tnes. while quelling him with 'the power of the human backed to the bell and rang it.

Waye then knocked him down, and when a maid answered the bell. 6he saw Mr. James lying on the floor, she's perfectly certain-. "I'm a little puzzled about this Mr. Waye or rather about the Doctor's attitude," she continued.

"But don't want to bring The Mon astery here with me." "F.ight! agreed the- Vicar, grin nicg mischievously. "Does Stnd ley show any signs of "That will do, my lad," interrupted his sister. "Dr. Studley Is part The Monastery. "Thank God!" she added, smiling happily.

'Ccfirtitii. US), i-i Fi-trKi 4. Slow Ce.) A stormy scene between Mis. Adoo and Charters tomorrow. Looks like a showdown, but who wiil win for several eeks under various instructors.

Due to the large num- i ST.VPPSS.- So pa tint hi Dr. Chantry nvrti-g home it lest icelcome than John Waye. i the open tchen the ItrznveT demands en eli lot Me ir ot 'SmtifT SchlUt "ersojare of A pes crimes pr cacrattv rffrfT6( doc or. Vkiritrt. trotdertKe ITcm Imovs Ma 'oie from ScAli'J end taint Dorm their eharte vt the St.

Vlair diamond toot, slims Ace Aim aJNrfy'fd 4 mane. ttlis Pr. UacAdoo. Charters' associate to demand half share ot the LaderiSeli CBKfenriff itterrine to a vitier.i. vrettv htirlorie rhoee oat.

Mrs. icc the "erii effldur" o' CAnrifry' tzrUer After a tr' icith the ikonfjt Dr. Sfadlfw. TTstf ovrrcowM 1r. Jama, a'ly o' Charte when, etvnff irffw'j to his be driir pistol Pr.

CWtrrj ai Wen mca- Ciiapter "FRISCO FANNY" X-SQU A DRON ERG A-A JOR WILLIAM LEVITT, late Jr ilie Queen's Bar? and present gatekeeper to Dr. Charters, wueeied Weldou's bicycle out from f.aa gatehouse and produced hi; Levs. i "ThanK voii, smiled Jester Weldon, as she set forth on seven-mile ride to Herepatb. ot vhich Tillage, ter brother, the Re-rend Laurence Weldon. w3s Vicar.

the sound of the opening of his garden-gate, the Reverend Laurence weldon, with a beaming saiile of welcome, rose up from his e.a;r under the huge chestnut tree liaV shaded the Vicarage lawn. "Dear old Angela!" he thoufU to himself as he advanced to meet fcis sister. The eadurlug love tiiat existed this brother and sister was based upon sympathetic under standing, each knowing the well-Uoacealed philanthropy and piwo goodness of the other. He. of how his sister devoted her income to helping the poor, and her to nursing the sick.

She, of hoiv he devoted his life to the literal cure of souls. Angela! How nice o'. you to devote your 'afternoon oT to your brother, instead of to 'vaiking out' with Dr. Stadley or with some other nice young man. Or are there no ether nice younj men, just bow.

at The Monastery?" 'Oh, a lovely one. my dear." t.aughed sister, kissing liim frarni'v. "Let me take your bicycle, and you come and sit down. We'll have itea out here. "And who's the lovely young asked Laurence Weldoa.

"He came while 1 was away for Jmy holiday. Apparently 0r. Charters thought he could Co something or him, but it's hopeless. And the i'aaaoying part, is that Sir Bernard jMatthleson doesn't agree and won't certify hiai. And Dr.

Studley supports Sir Bernard. "For wueakSir Bernard came, our Iljaatio was as sane as yoa are. and Jit appears that when he visited Sir Bernard fa Hariey Street he only complained of being generally neu- Dr. charters cac very well Joa'l ia a other doctor, immedi- in order to get the mau Not j-ist after Sir Ber- nard has declared ilia, perfectly 3.tae, and Dr. Studley Uas support-eU hiai.

It's rather hard oa Ur especially when he om? itaok him ia from nniives of the kiaQess." "Is the chap troublesome." i "Troublesome! He's dausercs." "Ob! That's bad ia a place like The ilonastery. Didnt they tell Sir Eeraardr "Yes. It was rather peculiar. Dr. Charters seat tor me.

aud there Jwera Sir Bernard and Dr. Stud'ey Jand Dr. MacAdoo talking to this Mr. Wave, the lunatic, and you'd thought he was absolutely as sane as they were. Aad by the i tine the consultation -ras over, myself felt there was nothing for it but to declare he was sane enough then whatever he had been 'before.

"How had ha sitOTva his madness I "IIow hiint he shown it? There was try own experience aad Mr. James's, which was really rather terrible. And, oh, a dozen other people had seen him and heard him do and say most eccentric and ia-j credible things. "Why, 1 was sluing oa a seat the garden when this Mr. Waye.

looking sane, caxe and seated him- beside me. i "'Good ha said ia a slightly jeering tone. "How do you Uks the English climate after Cali fornia i "I was never in California, Mr Wave," I 53! J. b3D Fr.r:o:s.-,o cseu to be I of 5 Motor Co. li NATION-WIDE USED CAR SALE AU Oakland, Pontiac dealers have reduced prices on Used Cars during Demonstration Campaign, March 21 to April 5.

Sec our cars before you buy. TKRMS ARRANGED TO SOT G. M. S. Motor Co.

800 Green Ave. Dial 4181 CAN BUY A SED CAR VERY REASONABLY IN HOLLIDAYSBURG Model A Ford 1-Door Sedan -All now tires. X) paint, upholstering fi I ike ncw 1 1926 UodKe Business Coupo Yt Good rubber and paint. Mechanical- "JIOK Si ly o. k.

1929 Chevrolet Coupe Si Paint and tires QC: S) like new 1929 Ford Coupe New tires, Mechanically j)2-Ja (JJ 1947 Vonttac Sport Coupe A revl buv tl1 I Criswell Chevrolet Co. 515 X. Juniata St. Hollidaysburg Vhone 45 12 AutoTrucks for Sale 1 TON 1NTKH.NATIO-NAL CAB express body. 2 ton International Cab, 6 cylinder, lia ton lteo Cab stake body.

INT. HARV. CO. OK AM Dial 6189 300 W. 9th Ave.

TON STKWAKT 1UMP BOUT. "4 Ton Dodge Covered Express, ls Ton Stewart Open Express. IVORY'S GARAGE 16 Repair, Serv. Stations VKSTA BATTKRY SKKVICK J. W.

WERTZBERUER Cherrv Ave. 4th St. Dial 3-96H. CAB WASHING ft POL1SH1NO FIOIKNT DEPENDABLE AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES. DIAL 6141 FOR APPOINTMENT, GETTMAN MOTOR UNION BEALE AVES.

STRUCTURAL WELDING Portable Outfits at Your Service ALSO Carbon Burning S. G. MURRAY S01 1st Ave. Dial 2-3507 IVK KKPAIR TRUE WIRU, WOOD and Disc wheels, springs and Axles. Penn Public Spring Wheel Service.

1015 Eighth Ave. Dial 3481 ENGINE OVKHHAl LING. BEARINGS tightened carbon removed and valves ground by expert mechanics. Every job thoroughly Inspected. PENN JIRE BATTERY 300 Union Ave.

Plank Road. BKARKS TESTED 1LM IKU ALLS on the Jumbo Brake Tester. KORABAUGH BRAKB SKKVlCb 2308 w. Ninth Ave. Dial 2-1163 AUTOMOBILB tTNDEK BODY Repairing.

Also motors overhauled and repaired. UNITED DE SOTO DEALERS Cor. tifld St. 6th Ave. Juniata Dial 8-9495 Open Evenings.

HOLLIDA YSBU KG AUTO WltFX KlXi A. L. (Slim) Carberry, Prop. Used Parts for All Cars. Touring Wrecking.

Holdbg. ZA-H Business Service USED CARS PARTS TIRES DOOR SMITTY'S GLASS Atlantic Auto Wrecking Co. 1814 Margaret Ave. Fhone SG15 By Swan ft I READ AND ISE TRIBUNE i REMEMBER! CHEVROLET IS OITSELI.IXG ALL COMPETITION IX BL.lR COUNTY TODAY CLASSIFIED ADS OI SALESROOM IS OPEN TILL 10:00 I CRAIG CHEVROLET CO. I "107 Second Street, Juniata UNION MOTORS 2420 Union Ave.

27 Dodge Chevrolet Dodge Hudson Hudson Hudson Ford RECONDITIONED CARS Touring $39.00 Coupe $69.00 $139.00 4-Door Sedan Coach $149.00 Coach $99.00 $39.00 You Can Save Money Here. Many Other Bargain's COME IN BUI' ONE BLAIR MOTOR CAR CO. I'nlon and Btale Aves Phone 6141 Packard 7-Pass. Sedan Series 533, only driven miles. New tires, paint, motor and upholstering in best of condition.

Only $850.00 1928 Essex Coach Cnusually clean throughout. Good 'tires, nice finish, good runninsr motor. Only $335.00 1936 Hudson Coach A good car with plenty of power and. speed. Good tires and paint.

Mechanically o. k. $350.00 Evenings Phone 7082 ftrTe. G0Hb OoT I 'V, vou Afc By J. P.

McEvoy and H. J. Striebel I DEUBy My eve- 7 were Rinw tarLtf LEM0N through Sr I ySSiUT Yik cwticiie my (fiJJl Mj. 1917 Margaret Ave. Open DIXIE DUGAN IN 0PM SFACZ5 A LOHG- MEMBER or THE.

FAMILY, DIXIE'S BROTHER IS HAVING-OF HIS cm oU tf McW.utM Svnillnur, nc HIGH PRESSURE PETE 30 r't? T0- BNO I I ber wishing to attend, the enter-! tainment will be presented three -tmc. Pino se.c. Thptt euneti I .1 I rVoo I I I "KEITH VARITIES" TO BE PRESENTED THIS WEEK I "Keith Varieties," first annual entertainment of the S. Keith Junior High school, will open Thursday night ir. the school auditorium, continuing Friday and Saturday nights.

Almost 400 chil-Bren of the seventh, eighth and ninth grades v. ill participate in the elaborate entertainment. Exhibitions will be given by dra-'. matic classes, physical education departments, sewing, art and other classes and departments of the school. Glee clubs, and boys' will also present a part of the program.

Among the entertainments are: "Pyramus and Thisbe," from a 'Midsummers Night's Dream," by Shakespeare; "The Flor-ladQra Sextet," a dramatization of "In the Land of Sky-Blue Water," JThe. Dance of the Reds," a dra- matization of the story cf "Wynk-en, Elynken and Xod," selections thy the orchestra and glee clubs. fildettts iave been practicing nights instead of two as usual. Tickets can be secured from students of the school or by calling at the school -I EXAMINERS RECOMMEND CLOSING OF PORTAGE BANK PORTAGE, Mar. 24.

Upon recommendations of National bank examiners, the First National bank at Portage has been closed. This leaves the town without a bank, as one other bank here was recently closed by the state. Frozen assets and depreciation In value of securities held by the bank were said to have contributed to the bank's difficulties. Assets reported in the latest available statement were over $700,000. The bank wa closed Monday night by the examiners who spent the past week in going over the bank's accounts and books..

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