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PAGE FOURTEEN ALTOONA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1914. THE PERSONAM ing much younger than his fifty years man to perform the work formerly of a western judge, some years ago. ing and th9 most knocking are those would warrant. His birthplace was done by forty-flve men. In the neigh- When In one of the western states who had subscribed from $50 or $100 on a farm in the village of Dear- borhood of 30,000 workin; men and labor undertook to Organize "The worth of the stock but only paid $10 born, about sis miles from Detroit, women are on the Ford pay Harvest Hand Union," it Farmer on it This class of people always Here he spent his boyhood and early Tiiere has never been a strike among Jones or Brown did not pay the price have the most to say.

In fact the OF Old Fashioned Country Food Morrison's Cove Apple Butter Dried Apples dried especially at $1.00 per gallon and at 10c for us in Juniata county at 10c per lb. lb. This is very scarce this year on account oi the failure of the youth. He attended the country the employes and the demand for for the gathering of his crops they people who have nothing at all In the school during the few winter months, work by applicants is constant. would not work for him, but let the company are the ones that know the and in the summer earned money by Mr.

Ford is always spoken of as a 'crops return to mother earth. But least about it, but always' make the threshing machine or do- man who "does good that no one ever the lnw stepped In and said no union, loudest howl. The loafers who have driving a ing other work on the farm, knows about," and as an example of that kind, for in law It would mean nothing to do but sit around and read is given Valley Farm, a part of the in the form of a union of that kind yellow journals and spend the rest of apple crop. the Coming to Detroit, owing to removal of his parents to this city, old Ford homestead in Dearborn, on conspiracy to prevent labor from pur- their time holding down store boxes Vi i iili T-n Itvlncr nhnllt dvn Hwon fctlinfr "Hiatv lawful ovnottftna on4 nnn.A 1 1 1 which are living about two dozen fcuing "their lawful avocations," and at some favorite loafing resort talk- i's, young Ford was employed as an as- Little More Than a Decade Ago He Was a Working Machinist, With Predelictions Toward Invention. Backbone and Pudding.

Country Sausage, Span Backbone and I'uddins Sauer Kraut, real hon. tade Live Chickens at ISc per lb. Horvo Chested Bedford County Chickens, nice and plump at 22c per 11). Live Turkey, We have only one, weighing about 20 lb. You can havo it bi 25c per sistant engineer in the electric light- D08- These lads have been taken conspiracy extended to an attempt to ing, gossiping and lying about and ing plant.

He ran a dvnamo and dur- off streets of Detroit by Ford, deprive the laborers generally of their vilfying their neighbors are always ing his leisure time made the first During the winter they attend the property rights and disorder that al- the ones who are responsible for gasoline engine of which he had long district school and are clothed and ways accompanies union strikes, creating dissension and strife. They' irfmprt. Following hi? emnlovment fed by their benefactor. They are Would not a ruling of that kind apply are a menace to any community and at 10c per quart or 3 quarts for 25a Lancaster County Dried Corn, 25c per B). Detroit, January 20.

Hen- with the elpotrio lichtinr coiiinanv in charge of a man and In the sum- to where property or life is at stake; a barrier to progress everywhere but ry.Ford, president of the Ford Motor the young engineer went to work for mer work on farm. If not, why not? Have you stopped to unfortunately almost every commun- JOHN HOFFMAN 333 Sixth Avenue company of this city, who astonished the Detroit Auto company, famous r.ni mat uie Fen ns ivania Kaiiroad ltyexcept this ono-have some peo- the industrial world a week or tvo tor the construction of but one au- llfl PC ft TUC DCnD! owns two-thirds the value of pie of this type. I'm so glad that we tne industrial world a eek or to M1 fc ..999 IHh ffllfJ jAltoona and pays from one to two- have none of them here? ago by. the announcement of his plan nn- ws IUIUL, Ul MIL I LU I XI. thirds of the tax? Shopmen, they It intent, be well to caution all loaf- to share $10,000,000 of 1914 profits failure.

Undaunted bv this -vour citizenship, your protection ers, gossipers, scandal mongers or witn employes, nas suddenly Decome and enc0urased by his wife Ford a chnnman' Thouahts 1 ui souu Ju oiner misciuei maKers wno, ror the one of. the most talked aDout men l)Ullt hi3 first car the f0uOwing year, To the Editor of the Altoona Trib- 7 tw yaoi. wwk umy imvu ueen currying (government. me coumrj. the vap une: Please allow me space in your S.J in life Mr.

Ford was married vuablV paen judgment I FOURTH STREET SHOPMAN, Ford for the first time when uivv.iu IW IS 11 II 14 I V.UULUIIIIII5 1,11 Jarticle referred to and wilfully misrepresenting the conipnny against con name of 'to Clara Bryant, the daughter of a as to unions, as I see it. "We be- 'The Facts About the Ostrich Farm, tinuing in una business unless they farmer living near his early home in lieve in a union" of all the people as they read of his plan to divide millions among his employes as a meth- Ford a protection to our government, to To the Editor of Tribune: An to cauea 10 accouni ior tneir i Dearborn. To his wife Mr. od of taking dividends in good will Women of Refined Taste Get their advance Winter styles from the new L- i TV I a gives much of the credit for his sue- our homes and to all United SUUes article has been going', the rounds of ey uinoi uosianuare. fthmLfr Zl ss in building the first gasoline rights, but a union among the the press recently which has creat- I have always said and still sav and of n5.l engine to take the place of the horse.

classes means to antagonize your fel- ed a wrong impression in the minds honestly and sincerely believe that among the pioneej im enters and kg his wJf as his legal rights and privi- of many people relative to the Ostrich 'ho laugh last-in this case-manufacturers of motor cars. i. rvmmonv 1 will laugh best." If you can be But of the man himself ery little 1 im- iimro booster, dont be a knocker. oor, loomed hv tho ronortl i.u, uvn yiua oic, uuuc, luv luiuiua uuiuu ui ul has been GEO. W.

OSTER. aro airecuy mierestea union and so or. in perfect opposi- -readers wh 1 ers union and so or. in periect opposi- Teauers wno 11 Osterburg, Jan. 17, 1914.

Mr. Ford experienced considerable uon one 10 anotner, ana union oy me i uiv company i anow uiey wouia m- to gam tor tne proaucts ot PERFECT CONFIDENCE. nis factories Mr Ford hafd snlaved difficulty when he started out to raise classes means contention discords pleased to know the facts in the case eoual 1 in aVdlns: Mbliclfv for hH flrst factory for and to the masses: and 1,1 ihc clty of Wilkes-Barre there are equal zeal in avoiamg pUDllCliy IOr 1 ctoo-notlnn through, nver ''no nfnnlo whn aro are leans to industrial stagnation tnrougn- over 'uu people wno are stocKiioiders the manufacture of automobiles. Fi- himself. nally he succeeded in getting togeth- out the land by strikes, starvation, in this concern.

Some eighteen Altoona People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance. Do you know how To find relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneys? It seems hardly credible that a loan who has built up one of the largest industries 'in America, a man who employs nearly 30,000 men and women, a man who pays today the er a few thousand dollars with which rnrt blonctsnpa. 1 aeiy man to point ago. at me instance ot a man he started His success "his finger with pride to any organized who was then in the employ of the was marvelous from the start. Before union that profited by calling on a company, selling stock on a commis-lonz he was in a position to raise all strike.

I invite you to examine tlw tion basis, and receiving a weekly ihf. ranitMl nf which hp had need. His annals of crime and you will see idrawing account, these stockholders third largest Income tax in the world should, not have-his name Jpfs L-iZ facton- erew like the beanstalk in the v.here thousands of human souls went got together and organized what theyJ IYIour ne.giiDors Know the way on liMings ad-iodeath and millions of dollars IncRlled the Wilkes-Barre Nest off ZvejTel worth fn ooKb con tiave pro ed ineir woitli in Your neighbors know the way many riit ta.m nt almost over nicht. 1 Property was destroyed. Now.

man; Ostriches. i-ht Lrnnortv HcctmveH TMnw. man- Ostrirhps. tests. Here's Altoona testimony.

ihVdaV suu the raPMtar of the works was do you call that union. I want no t- Since then they have held regular uneoual to the demands. One mam- union of that kind that will call on a Monthly meetings, I am told, merely tr TT 1 1- ft1 A r-u A 1 1 strike because some inferior working of a social character. But as timo Mnrv-VnrA wns a wnrkine mac.bin- moth building after another was aod merit often ist. In his small circle of friends and co uulu a rt rnH V.

n. Doan's Kidney Pills and their acquaintances he was known as a city in Itself. The famous I habits indolence his tUe ma for ovep yeaH have McCall Book of shions Winter QuarterlyNow on Sale This recognized authority is indispensable in planning your Winter wardrobe 100 papes of authentic descriptions and fascinating illustrations of advance Win-fer fashions gathered from the world's tyle centers Pans. New York, London, Berlin. Newest Fashions for evening or afternoon gowns, for tailored suits, wraps, outdoor and party frocks for misses', children's and babies' outfits.

Latest Styles in hats, gloves, neckwear jewelry, wide bells, handbags, lingerie, and all dress accessories. Special Articles on hairdressing, Christmas suggestion, embroidery and a wealth of other interesting features for women and the home. All designs illustrated in this big Winter Fashion Quarterly are reproduced in easy-to-niake-at-home, perfect-fitting McCall Patterns. Only 5 cents when bought with 15 cent Patterns Get Your Copy at our Pattern Dept. Today people I-1 Tal.a.L.!" not extensive, nor does it employ you cannot do that; you must rein- drawing account with the commis-, JtTi.

to (klc will a strike sinna rtlo Him from mIoo uocuru uinu. me, hu lutuiv iiitauuu "7 r. have reiievel me many times of hird and drawing plans of his "inventions.1 to him. He Among the latter was a threshing ma- most tne government ot tne wona L'" trouble and back- Mr. Mpn you mean by began to fall in debt to chine.

It.was probably a good thresh- as customers. iu.u. uu ache and I am always using them ing machine, but Ford did not profit The Ford plant includes the largest "ve no ngni on u. vy "e- when there is any need for a kidney financially, from his invention. His machine shop in the world.

The big ern or resume or couuoi i-u uu iry lo u.a.e medicine. I can't say too much for friends gave him credit for his gen- engine that drives the machinery is ines, jou can umi union, i- uu Doan-s Kidney Pills. We have kept Sus. but few of thorn ever thought he the largest of its kind in the toe do you get your legal right to he failed to do and things went on in tnem on naad for Beveral years our would amount to much as a money Completed automobiles are turned out control ana oversee your own home? -this way until ho had overdrawn his home." maker at the rate of one every lew minutes. wiu lu a iuua.ucc.uio sue, at an dealers.

Don't sim- Slight. in weighing about 130 Economy of construction Is the main reimbviviiuiii uuiihu riy asK r.or a Vaney remedy gn pounds, quick and active as a bov, idea. One machine lias Dean installed i'unu ivmney nus tne same mat Mr. Ford has the appearance of b'e in the great plant that enables one Pay the shopmen the highest wages he was informed that unless he did Mrs. Black had.

Foster-Milburn jpaid to any set of men in the United produce he must be dropped from the Buffalo, N. Y. Stater; I challenge tnat mere is no pay roil justice to an concerned. MONEY LOANED $10 AND UP AT LEGAL RATES Housekeepers, Workingmen and Salaried Employees corporation. Evon the government This was finally done some eight or has done for the people what the Penn-'ten monihs aso.

He then, at once sylvania Railroad company has done; began to knock and kick the proposi-: for its men. The honest farmer boy tion and said and did everthing with- will quit the profitable farm and take hi his power to injure the company in employment with the Pennsylvania every possible way by lying about and Railroad company and for why? Be- blackmailing its officers and directors. 1 cause it is a school, a college, and you He frequently met with the so-called could not drive him back to the farm 'Ostrich Nest and tried to inject COSY ORPHEUM 1 1 W. R. DILLEN Total Cost of Loan of $10.00 is $2.00 $15.00 is $2.50 BONDED LICENSED $20.00 is $3.00 Altoona Pa.

Splendid Array of Keith Features on Last Times Today. with a shot gun or six bull dogs. The poison, malice and contempt in their Pennsylvania Railroad company has ranks. He pursued this method until brought about a reformation among they did finally employ one of their its men that the pulpit or pen failed own number, who is a lawyer, to into reach. jvestigate the various charges made A young man in his teens starts in by this knocker against the company.

$25.00 is 12.50 Larger amounts less In proportion. Inteiest at S3 per annum, other charge of any kind. Vou got the fuM amount asked for. No All Monday and Saturday even- dealings strictly confidential. Open An excellently balanced bill of life as a brakeman.

Tne j-'ennsyi- rue Knockers sent articles to tne varl- lngs. Call, write or 'pnone jm. privileges ous newspapers for publication which Keith features has pleased crowds of vsnia Railroad company and helps hini to become an engineer, were further garbled by them. These unusual size at the Orpheum during Penn Loan Co. 1312-llth Ave.

Over Woolworth's PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 111PM' His daily wages net mm irom six 10 articles caused more or less comment that part of the week now gone seven dollars per day. All other rail- during the past week. Last Friday ji bm th ff road men following various vocations night they held their "Nest meeting" a appeal to a11 from a laborer are advanced along the and after an investigation and full dis- tor tile slmPle reason that it combines same line. Does that mean anvthing? cussicn of the matter they adopted tne almost everything that is to be found L'nion will say. I guess not.

That only following resolutions by a unanimous in vaudeville Into a tasty amusement comes from -corporation. vote. I morsel. It is to be presented the Tims of Depanure of Trains From Altoona Station Now, man. how about the shopmen? "We, the members and stockholders last three times today.

FfcR THE EAST FOR THE WEST I am safe in saying, ninety per cent of the African Ostrich Farm and Harry Lamore and Harkins, of the shopmen start as a laborer; Feather company, residing at Wilkes- O'Brien and Cormack are running a at work for the Pennsylvania Railroad Barre, organized as the Wilkes- close race for honors on this bill, company. Where do you find them Nest of Ostriches, in regular 1'he former is presenting a turn that Sx A. 23 Manhattan Limited 12: bo capita) Express 12 35 Welsbach GasLamps give you your thi'! day? Well, we find them biaeic- meeting held Jau. 9, 1914, at the you have never seen equaled for di- 4 Philadelphia 12:20 A. I036 PniiagaiDhia Wash smiths, carnenters, machinists, brick- Chamber of Commerce at Wilkes- versity and the latter ofl'er a se.rfip.--h- :30 Inaton Express 12 llavers, steel car builders, electricians, "Barre, Resolved.

Tliat we are in full ing comedy singing act that is a big ideal light comfortable, eye-resting generous in quantity, economical anc up-to-date. painters, upholsterers ana ainerenr accord with the officers and directors applause winner. Others who are 47 34 63 'mercantile Express 1 39 Pittsburg Northern Express 3 9 Western Express 3 19 Chlgo Express 4 35 Pittsburg Night Express 4 91 Pittsburg Local, West, (Week-day) 5 37 Iron City Express 6 3 Pacific Exp -ess 7 machine hands, at from lour and a of said corporation; there are Leroy, Harvey and com :30 :22 :45 :38 half to five dollars per day. uoes Resolved, That the "Ostrich ftest" pany, in a neat comedy pluylet, and :03 :11 "Reflex" best of inverted light The 16 Iron city Express 12 42 Philadelphia Night Express 1 40 Metropolitan Express 1 3(i Capital Express 2 22 Manhattan Limited 2 32 New York Express 2 62 Harrisburg Local 4 20 Keystone Express 6 34 Sea-Board Express 6 60 Sea Shore Express 7 36 Han Handle 0 2 Ths Pennsylvania Limited 9 that mean anything to you? Oh, that was organized for the purpose of Carrie Lilie, a very clever coined! ir union. They should do that Does furthering the welfare and best in- enne.

it mean anything to you, neighbor, terests of the company, Resolved, New Bill Tomorrow. that the Pennsylvania Railroad com- ihat-we approve of the organization) The bill that is to be presented for jj newspaper txpress A Pittsburg, -ocal 8:15 289 Johnstown Impress 73 Harrisburg Pittsburg offers everything necessary to produce ideal light. Made in every possible com bination, to suit every lighting need, domestic or commercial. this I ml pany is spending thousands or collars pf our additional farm at Harrisburg, the latter halt, of the week and whicli ner vear educating your boy and pa; Resolved. That the member of will open with the matinee tomorrow Express 11 11 2 1075 (Sundays) .11 teaching him a trade that he may be- the "nest" desire to give as full pub- alternoon will offer one of the Diggest 6 Commercial Express 10 41 Way Passenger 1:05 P.

04 Harrisourg Local 10 come a proficient mecnanic tnat wouiq lication of its objects and purposes as comedy surprises that you have-had :17 :65 :46 :28 :15 :50 :52 :05 :07 :03 :35 42 P. 'A 30 20 :30 42 21 18 58 command tne highest wages paid possible. ian opportunity to witness iu a long 12 Maip Line Express 11 8 Eastern Express 11 44 New York Day Express 12 TVehbaeh Mantles, hearing the Shield of Quality trademark, are the avenues or tnis miners. There was present at that meeting time. 1:16 13 Fuiit Mall 3:07 15 Pittsburg Express 3:09 26- -Metropolitan 3:56 95--Pittsburg Local 4:00 43 Pittsburg Day Express 4:48 27 Commercial Express 8:40 72 Philadelphia Local 1 does this mean anything to you? ill a gentleman from Detroit, who The main event on this bill will be most satisfactory for good light and long service.

Call and let us 1097 Johnstown Express 6:50 24 Day Express 3 86 Hairlsturg Local 4 90 Mall Express 6 46 Quaker City 6 18 Chicago Mail 8 10 Atlantic Express 8 6 Harrisburg Express 9 6 Mercantile Express 1" 0 i ne Pennsylvania Limited 6:50 1 Main Line 6:61 47 Pan Handle 7:40 21 Keystone Exo-ess you associate yourself with a union asked for the names and addresses of found in the offering of Margaret that means destruction to your boy's who wished to their stock. He Sawtelle, Duffy and company. The betterment? That's just what it offered them then and there to find a name that is attached' to the stuut is means. If a strike is called you must niarket for every share they had to "The Big Surprise" and, while the walk out if ycu have not a loaf of sell, but not one wanted to sell a management is loath to enter into a bread in your home; and how long ghare. Why? i description of It, for fear of robbing nobody knows.

Of course, your offi-1 if there are any stockholders who you of some of its pleasures, we'll cers will live fattingly from your this who want to sell out I will venture that it will not belie its ALTOONA GAS LIGHT AND FUEL CO. 1309 Eleventh Ave. 107 1 Panama-Pacific (press TRAINS FO.l BRANCHES rurse. True, if you and your family put them in touch with those who will name. can live on sweetened wind you can find them a market for same.

It is i Others who are scheduled for an ret lots of that. Now what would unlawful for any corporation to buv "Pearance during the latter half are 400 Duncansvllle A become of the railroad men, especial- tack stock or deal in its own secur- Evans and Vidocq, in a blackface com- WIN East A. M. 404 Huntingdon Local, East (vla 10:35 A. 452 Henrietta Local, South 12:65 P.

tlamsburg Local ly the engineer if dismissed: mey ities, but there is already market for edy act that you'll like; Peake's Edu- 402 Huntingdon Local, East (Via I Yd would virtuously have to reset to all who want to sell out. 20,000 of cated Blockheads, that will amuse the labor unless they could a boiler the treasury stock has been set aside old and young alike, and Bicknell and to fire at some planing mill at -ibout to be sold to establish a show farm at Gibney in a comedy skit labeled 'The 500 Oremenla Local, (Sun days) 7:40 4:05 4:37 47 202 Bedfofd Cumberland two dollars per day. And it would Harrisburg. and we have negotiated Small Town Johnny." leave all other men that the Pennsyl- ith a- syndicate of underwriters who I vania Railroad ccmpany has built up, win sell all the remaining treasury Want to Hold Contract Local. South cwi Dcgiorg at oumoonana Local, South 406 Duncansvllls ft Williamsburg Local, bast 454 Henrietta Local, South 604 Oremenla Local, East.

(Sundays) 506 Huntingdon Local, East. (Via Hoilldaviburo), Sunday 456 Henrietta Local, 528 Henrietta Local, I 8:12 450 Henrietta Local, or mechanically in the same position stock for the company. Some rapid Harrisburg, January 20. Tins 526 Henrietta Local, South, as that. What is made or built up by strides and new moves of more than Citizens' Electric Illuminating com 8:20 (Sundays) 6:1 6:20 6:38 602 Huntingdon Local, East railroad companies are not made or interest to stockholders are pany, of Pittston, today made a pro- (Via Hollldaysburg), Sundays built out side Pennsylvania Railroad being made along certain lines, whicli test before the public service com romDanv's shops.

Men don't be be- win in due time, be made nublic but mission against approval of a con- ,.8:33 I (Via Hollldaysburg). ...6:38 guiled by associating yourselves not now. The stockholders of the com- tract between the borough of Exeter with anv union. I do not believe you i.onv have nothine whatever to fear, and tne Consumers Electric com will, many of you own your own Everything is straight and all right 'Pany. ine Linzens contended mat homes, mainly brougnt about by Kvery cent ever received or paid out had been no complaint as to the LOCATION OF CITY FIRE ALARM STATIONS employment at good wages; can be accounted for and the books service it gave cxeier or as to rates, and many ot you aro un in years and 0f the company are an open page at Tlie hearing will be resumed on Fen Hvlno- nn the shadv side Of life.

'sll tlnnps tn all Rtnckhold.iM. Nn ruary 3. vi The Pennsylvania Railroad company company ever existed anywhere, I Alexander's Lune Healer thP 1... lion cnnH rare of VOU And WVi otM rtwirria -iroro mnn, I Ul "uu6 neaier, ine mm 5 favorite cougn cure, simum he kt wm commuB 'tC 1 'i every household. It is the best do the part of the honest man the of the Ostrich company and femedy money can buy for coughs or fair man.

You know taere a times challenge any person to contradict )c, in aa 66 Second Ave. A Twelfth St. 6 Fourth Ave. A Eleventh St. Eleventh Ave.

A Ninth St. A.ve" 4 Elhth 8t- Ave' Seventh St. 76 S.xth Ave. A Seventh St. 81 Eighth Ave.

A Sixth St. ft" ievntJ? Ave. A Fourth St 83 First Ave. A Fourth St. 84 Third Ave.

A Second St. 85 Fourth Ave. A Lloyd St. Crawford Ave. A Lloyd St.

92 Nineteenth Aw A Tl.l..-4k a. rwhen it is impossible for the the truth of this statement Our books for the preVention of pneumonia and A DAILY SHOWER OF Opportunities Every day the want pages of the Tribune let loose a shower -of opportunities upon the city of vania xvaili i'QU wiuyauj ate iu tuaic a truiiGiuau uu ia COnSUmDtiOn demands; but ycur union will say. today, and for twelve long years, has "Oh, they must grant our demands or "been employed as an expert account- 122- Logan House. 123 P. R.

Fralnhl we will call a strike, you will una tne ant by one of the greatest, most pop-public, you and yours have always ular and best known corporations in i suffered by the power of unions, and America, whese assets and capital none profit thereby but the officers employed in business amounts to or leaders of said unions. They live not hundreds of millions but to Ml-1 124 W. Chest. Av. A 1 St 125 Broad Ave.

A Thirtieth St. 126 Walnut Ave. A Thirtieth St. 'off the fat of the laboring mens Hons of dollars. know a corporation I it mapie ve.

A Fourth St. 11 Twenty-second Ave. A Fourth St. Ave. A Second St JJ Nineteenth Ave.

A Sixteenth St 12 Green Ave. Eleventh St. 13 Eleventh Ave. Tweirth St. 14 bievemh Ave.

Fourteenth St, 15 Eleventh Ave. Sixteenth St. 16 Willow Ave. First M. 17 Howard Ave.

Second St. 18 Walnut Ave. Fourth St. 19 Lexington Ave. Fourth St.

21 Twelnh Ave. Twelfth St. 22 Howard Ave. Eighth St. 2J Chestnut Ave.

Ninth St. i.4 Howard Ave. Tenth St. 25 Fifteenth Ave. A Eleventh St.

2t I hlrtcenth Ave. A Twelfth St. 27 Sevenleenth Ave. A Twelfth St. 28 Fifteenth Ave.

Thirteenth St. 29Twelth Ave, Thirteenth St. 31 Elevinth Ave. A Tenth St. 32 Sixtesnth Ave.

A Fifteenth St. 34 Washington Ave. A Sixteenth St. 34 Fourteenth Ave. A Eighteenth St.

3a Tenth Ave. A Eighteenth St. 36 Twelfth Ave. A Twentieth St. 37 Eleventh Ave.

A Twenty-first St. 38 Margaret A Union Aves. 39 Twentieth Ave. A Eleventh St. 41 Broad Ave.

A Twenty-third St. 42 Maple Ave. A Twenty-fiftn St. 43 Eighth Ave. A Twenty-fiftn St.

44 Car fihops. 45 Sixth Ave. A Twenty-fourth St. 46 Seventh Ave. A Twenty-second St.

47 Third Ave. A Twenty-first St 48 Eighth Ave. A Twent.eth St. 61 Fltth Ave. A Nineteenth St.

52 Third Ave. A Eighteenth St. 63 Seventh Ave. A seventeenth St. 64 -Margaret Ave.

A Seventeenth St. -Machine Shops. 66 -Sixth Ave. A Sixteenth St. 57 -Eighth Ave.

A Fifteenth St. 61 -Fourth Ave. A Fifteenth St. 62 Fourth Ave. A Thirteenth St.

63 Seventh Ave. A Thirteenth St. 6i ciohth Ave. A Tw-I'th SL 65 Fifth Twelfth St purse. Let us apply to me law ot that spent three days of hard work equity laying aside that crown of In- with the assistance of an expert cor-dependence that the many wear, that poration lawyer to make out Its an-at one time built them up from labor r.ual report to the department at Har-to their present standing of defiance risburg.

When xthe state report fcr GRAB A GRIN I ir ii tin I MM MM MM II MM I' MM mi ii i 1,1 ii land independence for, it Is not lmpos- the Ostrich company was made out Mil Are ou reading the Tribune and getting your share from these live announcements every day? There's a chance to profit through the opportunities thus offered that fit your home and business. I ngun VIIJ nospnai. 1 135 Second Ave. A Sixteenth St 141 Eleventh Alley A Twelfth St. 1 142 Sixth Ave.

A Twenty-slxth St. 143 Seventeenth Ave. A Tenth St 144 Green Ave. A Seventh St 145 Thirteenth Ave. A Fourteenth St 151 Twentieth Eighteenth St 152 First Ave.

A Fourteenth St 153 Altoona High School. 154 Fifth Ave. A Fifth S1 155 Sixth Ave. A Second St Ae Nineteenth St 161 Mlshler Theatre. 1fi9nmll.iim Tkaih.

HARRY LAMORE HARKINS, O'BRIEN AND CORMACK. sible shopmen, for the Pennsylvania for the last year our corporation at-Railroad company to transfer its work torney'came to Bloomsburg to the of-to other departments. If so it would fee 0f the company and in one hour, financially cripple the shopmen of Al- under the system inaugurated by our toona. When I say not Imoossible I accountant the reports were complet-1 mean all the language Implies, the ed and the attorney remarked that in great Pennsylvania Railroad company all his many years of experience he could be removed if desired and If never saw a more complete or more such would happen ytu could buy perfect system or set of books any-1 reservoirs for fro; ponds; and where. This in Itself speaks volumes 212 Twenty-second Ave.

A Tenth St 213 Ninth Ave. A Nineteenth St 214 Jaffa Temple. 915 Merr.v UMnlt.l AND OTHERS ALL NEW THURSDAY. 333 Logan Valley Power Heus. houses for kindling wooa.

for the company. Unions seem to have no use for law is a fact, that th6 Wilkes-Barre or equity. Let me state he rulings stockholders who did the loudest talk- bu wiii us puuea as a test alarm daily except Sunday. 1U A.

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