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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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ALTOONA TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1:, 1523 ADDITIONAL SOCIAL RED" CROSS RUSHES SUPPLIES TO JAPAN ORIES ESI STRANG in gaccepted a captRln's commission In the French army, left with about four hundred followers in canoes. Some of the band joined their kinsmen on the Scioto, while a few others settled a GABLE'S NAMES HIDDEN Ifew miles below the mouth of the Wa WINS BET) DYING PARIS, Sept. 10. Paul Mer-cter made a bet that he could drink a litre of rum and a litre of Curasao within an hour. He won the bet but he Is now In a hospital and physicians say that he will not live to collect the winnings.

5-Day Sale of Beds, (From rtc S) been seL.as.a.,i.os!. This wasreahed and officers were installed. A tine musical program was rendered Sunday School Superintendent J. L. Tobin talked on Sunday School and Christian in their relatiflns to- each other and the pastor, Rev.

F. Bungard, mudc a fine address to the young These officers were installed President, Jesse Shnltzaberger; secretary, Miss Ethel Wearer; treasurer. Miss Charlotte Caum; chairman of devotions. Indian Nomenclature Embodies Records of Old-Time Events bash on the site of what is now Shaw-neetown, HI. These instances are sufficient show, how muelv of early history Is recorded in names.

It is much to be regretted that persons who have had an oportunity to learn an Indian language, like Mrs. Dunlap, have not set down the meaning of more native words in our nomenclature. Indian traders and missionaries have had an opportunity to learn an in a systematic, manner. No au- thority exists to settle the many dis-nuted Interpretations of our most fa miliar name places. Pittsburg Sun.

Springs, Mattresses Dragon flies keep all four wings out straight when resting. Mrs. W. A. Caylor; efficiency superintendent, Mrs.

Harry Watkins; pianist. William Ritchey. The cabinet will appoint standing committees this evening El Mrs. Mary'M; Dunlnp, of Chlllicothe, 0., who has just celebrated her one Hundred' and fifth 'birthday, remembers that. In early childhood, her playmates were mostly -children, of Shawnee Indians in the vicinity.

The period Is so remote that it to have no lesson for "the present Yet it is worth resiling, If for -no other, reason that it place names, so familiar fa, us, but whose, meaning is buried in an unknown language. It was a time of Indian-migratiou- The descendants of the -Delaware- Indians of the Wyoming. Valley carried the same name to what is now the state of Wyoming. The word in the Algonquin tongue means "broad flats." What Is perhaps more inert is that the early eighteen miles below the forks 1 1 1 1 MISSIONARY MEETINGS Grace Methodit Grace Methodist Woman's Home Missionary society win meet at the home of Mrs. M.

Keel, 111 East Fourth avenue, at o'clock this evening, in September session. It is the annual meeting for paying dues. Display. Ill mir Twelfth Ave-nuo Art-mli1 furniture section window? nflVr nucKOstions In Itods ami Biilillntf fur any home, bonnllng si-huol or sleeping porch. Bo sure to bpc theiu to-Uay.

MARCH'S Closed Tuesday Sept. 11, 1923 On Account Holiday Fifth Avenue Methodist At the home of Mrs. Shoemaker, 813 Crawford avenue, the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Fifth Avenue Methodist church will meet. MANY a dream about replacing a worn-out Bed in Brother's or Daughter's room will come true in this Special September Selling. Prices make it possible.

I I I I I 3 Bethany Lutheran Mrs. G. L. of 211 Sixth avenue, will be hostess this evening members of the Woman's Missionary society of Bethanv Lutheran church. the Ohio, and known to the Logstown, In, the native tongue the name' ol Wyoming.

The 1 "under Martin Chartier, SLeft similar traces of their in the local names of this The first record of band of iinder Martin Chartier, had the head of occurs in the records of $25.25 1 1 1 Simpson Methodist There will be a short program and refreshments at Simpson Methodist church this evening at the meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society. Dues will be paid. (Regularly $42.50) This special outfit includes a Simmons Steel Bed in ivory finish. 2-inch continuous'posts. Five round pillars.

(In walnut finish $1 additional.) Guaranteed Sagless noii ii mi Mixer Knowrton Mixer, chairman of the Manila chapter of the Americas lied is directing the shipment of supplies from the Philippines to Japan's devastated areas. Second Fnlted Brethren Spring Genuine Cotton Mattress covered by excellent September devotional and quarterly Open as usual Sept. 12th. Kindly arrange your buying accordingly. 1224 March 1224 llthAve.

IVlalCll 11th Ave. ticking. Maryland council In 1692. They settled a few years later on the Susquehanna. The son of their leader, Peter Chartier, began trading on the Allegheny in 1732.

Two years later his band removed to a village where Tarentum- now stands, which was known to the English as Chartier's Town. The stream flowing the liver from the opposite side is still called Chartier's Creek, probably because the trail to the village from the east ran its banks. Why the Chartier's Creek' flowing into the Ohio from the south was so called is not so clear, but without doubt it was associated with the same man. Chartier, hav- ADDITIONAL DEATHS business meeting will be held this evening at 7:30 in the Second United Brethren church by the Woman's Missionary association. Friends will be welcome along with members.

$33.35 (Regularly $59.00) MRS. JAMES R. MALI.ERY Mrs. James R. Mallery, one of th oldest residents of Altoona.

dim 12:55 o'clock this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James K. Hutchison, at Greenwood. In this outfit you will have the choice of White or fyrdrrrdrfrfrdr Ivory Beds usually selling at standard prices ranging from $22.50 to $35. The Sagless Spring is warranted to The Cotton Mattress is one of the finest, being pure cotton and neatly covered.

CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO HAVE BAZAAR REAL SOON Court Eugene A. Garvey, No. 652, Catholic Daughters of America, had an Interesting meeting last After routine business the court laid plans for a bazaar to be held the last week in September. Each member is to help make it a success by contributions or in some other way. Details will be further considered at a meeting Wednesday evening at in the K.

of C. rooms. i Mrs. D. E.

Finnegan, grand regent, was elected a delegate to the convention of the National Council of Catholic Women, which will be held at Washington. September 30 to October 3. Mrs. Alice Wise Is alternate. $39.25 (Regularly $67.00) Walnut Steel Bed of decidedly artistic lines.

In four beautiful patterns. These are standardly priced at $29 to $35. Fitted with a high grade Sagless Spring and an ex cellent Cotton Mattress. An ideal equipment for a Young Girl's room. $49.

75 AMOMA CLASS At the First Baptist church this evening at 7:30, there, wilil be held the fail rally of the Amoma Bible class. It is the first meeting after vacation and fall activities will be planned. Mes-dames Greenleaf and Ross Figart and Miss Connor, win be hostesses. (Regularly $80.75) Furnish Your New Home at a Saving Buying furniture of the finest quality now is in reality laying the foundation for many years of happiness and enjoyment! Here in this store you cannot only take advantage of the most fascinating display of home furnishings you have ever seen but you can do it at a straight saving! At the same time you will profit by the intelligent counsel of our home furnishing experts who will help you to carry out your own ideas in furnishing your home at an amount that you can afford to pay! And our convenient credit terms make it even easier for you! Brass Bed quite beautiful in a fascinating satin finish. Posts are heavy and likewise the fillers.

Unusually good Coil Spring that will last years. Layer Felt Mattress covered by ticking of durable texture and very pleasing in pattern. Scores of Additional Bed Outfits Re-Priced During This Selling ARCADE ANNEX, SECOND FLOOR GOLDEN EFLE CLASS A ham and egg supper at Lakemont park this evening at 5.30 is the program for the Golden Rule class of the Second Lutheran Sunday school. enjoyable outing will be held in connection with the September business meeting. WILLING MORKEBS Mrs.

H. Atlee Brumbaugh, of Llys-wen, will be hostess this evening to the Willing Workers class of the Twenty-eighth Street Church of the Brethren, in September business and social session. M1ZPAH CLASS Toung men of the First Lutheran Mizpah class will hold their September meeting at their headquarters at the home of the teacher, Roy E. Goett-man, 2106 Maple avenue, this evening. F.

0. CIRCLE Members of the F. O. Circle of the Eighth Avenue Methodist church will hold their September meeting this evening at the usual hour, at the home of Mrs. Bait, 1217 Seventeenth avenue.

Three IMece Pullman Suite, $200 The davenport opens readily into a full size bed! Included also is an arm chair and rocker to match, beautifully finished in walnut and upholstered in velour. A remarkable value for September brides and all others who are interested in a better home. MEXS GOO DWILL CLASS The Men's Good Will Bible class of St Paul's Lutheran Sunday school has important business to be transacted at the church this evening. China Cabinet, $32 Why not buy a china cabinet of this handsome new design which will add materially 10 the attractiveness of your dining room. In a beautiful Walnut finish, it's a sensational value! Dresser, $49.50 September brides will be charmed with these handsome dressers, which have large mirrors and are beautifully finished in rich walnut.

A splendid saving, too! Fashion News For Fellows Following Style i ORGANIZE FOR QUICK CAMPAIGN TO RAISE QUOTA (From l'ace 1) Ir.g Spring that funds were being solicited and that these communities would do all that was asked of them. The local organization for the campaign has been partially completed and will be finished today. The following are ward chairmen: First, El-wood Raugh; Second, A. D. Houck; Fifth, Paul T.

Winter; Eighth, Miss Janet Pensyl; Ninth, Charels Anderson; Twelfth, H. H. Hoover: Logan township, J. E. Shute: Hilltop and South Laiemont, Dr.

Howell. At ail surrounding 'towns the churches are preparing to aid in the campaign through special offerings at the services. Chairman Shearer requests all chairmen to make daily returns to the treasurer, Robert C. Wilson, First National bank. This Is essential, as the national organization is very desirous-of ascertaining the results of each day's work in the campaign.

Chairman El wood Raugh of the First ward committee has arranged the following organization of workers: W. W. Blake, H. L. Johnston, Dan Slep, Alex Weir, L.

C. Wolfe, Anthony Cassanave, Arthur Martin, George Bott, Harold Hughes, J. B. Felty, Fred B. Little, David Little, Charles Remaley, Robert McCune, Charles Mattis, H.

O. Raugh, Thomas McGee and Leslie Palmer. These workers may obtain their receipt books at Raugh Bros, store. boudoir Lamp, $1.95 It's attractive in the extreme! The new design and dainty silk shade make it an unusually charming addition to the boudoir. Leather Rocker, $29 A special lot of odd leather rockers, which are built for comfort.

At this slashed price they represent an unusual saving! Bedroom Suite of Rare Beauty, $147 Ve secured these handsome bedroom suites in a special purchase and we're selling themat the same sensational discount! Included is a full size bow end bed, chifforette, semi-vanity dressing table and a handsome dresser attractively designed and beautifully finished in Walnut. Hats Show Lighter Colors $3.50 Entirely new to Men of Al-toona are these pleasing Autumn Hats that introduce very lightest of colorings. Fashioned of soft fabrics that permit them to be easily packed for a trip, or the return to College. Richest of browns vie with smoke-toned grays and stylish tans for first place in the Man's favor. Best of shapes and excellent linings, or without, as you prefer.

Other Hats, $4 to $7 each Suits Have Longer Jackets $35 Jackets or Coats to Fall's newest offerings in Suits are a trifle longer. And shoulders are broader, giving greater chest room. The long soft roll in Coat lapels continues. Vests are cut square at the bottom. You will find Trousers wider, hanging straight from the hips.

Smartest of fabrics. High grade tailoring. Other Suits, $30 to $37.50 if Bride Special! 9 87.60 The bufffet is the focai center of your dining room and it is im-. portant to have it harmonize perfectly with" the rest of your dining room furniture: September brides will find it to their special advantage to get one of these handsome in walnut at this tremendously reduced price! uiiiiMyj Oak Heater, SI 5 -These heaters will burn soft coal, Caps That Make Motoring Easy $1 to $3 Men like them because they take off years and put on youth, adding a greater sense of security to one's headgear if he is enjoying a motor spin, a glide on the river or a hike while breezes blow. Colorful and comfortable Caps in all sizes ready now.

MEN'S SHOP, SECOND FLOOP l- DON'T MISS ROTHERT'S GREAT BED SALE $69.50 5 PECE OUTFIT Steel Ead, Spring, rcii Mattress, Wool Blanket, Wajiae Ceda Chest, Only SI. 00 Down" 1'HE GREAT HOUSE OF A R0THERT CO. The Home-of -Liberal Credit-- Bookcase, $39 This is a handsome bookcase in the favorite Queen Anne period design, which will add beauty and charm to your home! They're attractively finished in walnut and a sensational bargain at this low price! The Standard Furniture Co. 1407 Eleventh Avenue Slack, coke, etc. In fact their construction positively insures burning all waste gases and smoke that usually go up the himney.

Take advantage of the special price!.

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