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ALlUUiSA 'iKllilhNh, Vv'liUlNLiUAV mwiuujjU, i.Aai Iq, 1'M4. ivswn OF lL. 810 Home, Sweet Home. JMW Hoao Paths Modtrnio-SSSL, Thompson. Frances Barnhart, teacher.

Grade 6 Esther Forsht, Hazel Goss, Leona Gomer, Anna Heller, Pearl Holleu, Gladys Horton, Helen Reigh, Mildred Shellenberger, Mary Sayers, Eugene Bryner, Russell Boyles, Rufus Brungard, Willard Chubb, Chester Forsht, John Reigh, David Shellenburger. Grace Zeigler, teacher. Grade 5 George Campbell, Charles Deppen, James Deppen, John Forsht, Frank Hooper, Harry Horton, John Hartmau, Howard Hartman, John Hef-ferinan. Blair Kauffman, Thomas Montgomery, Naomi Henchy, Jennie Luke, Erma Runk, Grace Reed, Thelma Stock, Ethel Mangus. Cora Brun-er, teacher.

Grade 4 Hazel Chubb, Thelma Espy, Susie Deppen, Pearl Grazier, Hel Names of Pupils Perfect in Attendance During Fifth Month of Term. i. HM pku vm mi pal em, though wo may roam, A s. Aa ex flt fromkoro, pl.odot dii 1m in 1 Oil 3. How ewMt 'tis to lit 'nctUa food fa.tber'otmlto, tk 4.

To Uto I'll rt-toro, o-ver bur dto'Swith or, The ether, You Should Know that the care of your little one's co stitutional habits during childhood, is your first and greatest duty. You should know that the prompt and proper breaking up of the costive tendency to which mostchildren are proce, may save your child from after-years of digestive misery. That trusted remedy of many mothers, Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Used by mothers for 24 years, gives the little one exactly the digestive assistance needed. HI en Gear, Grace Musselman, Ruby Mc Found on Page 374 of "Heart Songs' Cracken, Ruth Mckamey, Edith Silks, Paul Adams, John Fox, John Gelssing-er, Donald Goss, Reno Heiser, Carl Heller, Rex McKinney, Raymond O'- These powders are pleasant to take and easy for parents to ffive. There is no harmful purgative action.

When your child A homeless man wrote Home, Sweet Home!" Perhaps no other could ever have expressed the intense longing the yearning the keen pangs of a heart starving for home is feverish, with bad stomach, or fretful and constioated. or for hearthstone and loved ones. has symptoms ot Trade Mark, worms, these powders rinn'r arrrnt never fail. Price 25c. a.if.S at your DtUEtist.

any 5UDSIIIU- You should ask for Mother Gray's Sweet Powders FOR CHILDREN. PfniSfiMnmnaaan! fl' Certainly no words and no music could convey with more feeling that greatest of passions of the human heart the desire for a home of its own. But one other desire on earth surpasses it and that comes mercifully only to old age when it longs for its home "not built with hands, eternal in the heavens." The Following Is the honor roll for the fifth month of school in Juniata: High School. Senior class Elizabeth Ashman, Clara Corbin, Emily Duumire, June Ellis), Alice Epler, Helen Haberstroh, Pauline Hartmari, Ruby Heller, Maude Hewitt, Elizabeth Holley, Mee-die Kapp, Edith Nichols, Katherine Rayhorn, Delia Steffy, Alice Stone, Helen Wagner, Elsie Weishew, Victor Brumbaugh, Sheldon Sanderson, Cloyd Claycomb, Joseph Springer, William Stimer, Edgar Yetter. G.

D. Porter, teacher. Junior class Goldie Amermon, Helen Bigelow, Zula Brumbaugh, Ger-aldine Blanche Duvall, Helen Lees, Iva Spencer, Margeret Stein-dal, Verna Stone, Irene Stover, Annie Whippo, Kathryu Bratton, Edgar Blatt, Victor Bloomfield, Russell Shew, William Sunderman, Charles White, Russell Zeigler. G. D.

Porter, teacher. Sophomore class Gertrude Berkhi-ser, Flora Bratton, Mildred Barrick, Miriam Beaver, Leree Chase, Viola Dugau, Lottie Eshelman, Alverta Ferguson, Emma Foust, Kathryu Goss, Elenor Holt, Matilda Hopper, Grace Hooper, Lillie Hopper, Elenor Heber-ling, Miriam KaUffman, Grace Kipple, Fleda Mitchell, Helen McClain, May Peoples, Jessie Rhaesa, Daisy Steffey, Miriam Bossert, Holland Chase, Ray Fleck, Rae Haberstroh, Russel Hammond, Justin Lees, Paul McCoy, Eugene McClain, Arne Nyholm, Samuel Russel, Glenn Reed, George Wright. Barbara Wertz, teacher. D2, Freshman class James Mum-iney, Bennet Renninger, Irvin Ross, Harry Smith, Harrnld Weishew, Thomas Williams, Robert Woomer, Emma Norman, Mae Otto, Kathryn Rhoau, Evan Hoher, Bertha Shellon-berger, Edna Shew, Hilda Walsh, Elizabeth Yeckley, Hilda West, Phyllis Zeigler, Kathryn Zerby. Frank G.

Roseberry, teacher. Dl, Freshman class Harriette Almeda Bowman, Jessie Bracken, Ivon Dorsett, Helen Edmundson, Helen Ellis, Luetta Eshelman, Ruth Haberstroh, Margaret Henry, Marian Hill, Lavinia Hunt, Clara Kirkpatrick, Lucile Landis, Louis Bookwalter, Larue, Braucker, Robert Gaebler, William Hall, Charles Gearhart. Isabel Gray Mattern, teacher. McKinley. Grade 5 William Brandt, lrvin Barrick, George May, Hobart Patterson, Robert Roher, William Yetter, Mildred Brungard, Dorothy Brubak-er, Mary Dick, Ethel Fasic, Iva Comer, Edith Holley, Dorothy Hooper, MO FUUfll Donnel, Harry Wright, Donald Kuhn.

Alice B. Buller, teacher. Grade 3. Russel Burris, William Campbell, Charles Hemelsbaugh, Glen Hartman, Leslie Heller, Alfred Mills, Oscar Nicodemus, Lloyd O'Connor, Roy Taneyhill, Kenneth Aikens, Vel-ma Allen, Alberta Bratton, Ruth Heller, Gertrude Keith, Edna McGee, Pearl Nicodemus, Elois Roland, Flora Swank, May Swope, Clara Stock, Margaret Holeslagle, Mary Wiley, Amon-da Mills. Rosa Thompson, teacher.

Grade 2. Louisa Byrne, Erma Boyles, Ella Heberling, Nettie Heiser, Esther Heater, Grace Magee, Edith Marsh, Pearl Silks, Catherine Hisor, Pauline Burris, Cleo Mathews, Florence Holeslagle, Edna May Gladfeller, Mary Burris, Laura Allan, Arabelle McKinstry, Gaynelle Aikens, Mary Robison, Donald Adams, Millard Brumgard, Cliton Coleman, Alfred Douglas, Melvin Hoffman, Franklin Lauver, Kenneth Lucas, William Miksell, James Osman, Edward St. Clair, Deweese Thompson, Paul Eddy, Edward Heiser, Russell Matthews, Donald Mills, Dean Mills, George Nicodemus, Henry Os-nian, Richard Reed, Charles Wright. E. S.

Sayres, teacher. Grade 1. Zelda Coleman, Mary Ehringer, Alice Forsht, Mabel Grazier, Lolo Goss, Elizabeth Henchy, Beatrice Hartman, Helen Kenedy, Helen Kennedy, Mabel McCracken, Mary Reffner, Heldagart Rodel, Edna Swoope, Stephen Dicath, George Deppen, Fred Fox, Michael Forchione, Alfred Forsht, Ralph Gates, Lewis Heaton, Ralph Hoffman, Wilmer Heller, Lewis Hughes, Derward Hazen, Adam John, Stacy Lauver, Earl McGee, Reuben McNeel, Harry Norris, Larne Swank, John Stock, Ambrose Stiffler. Hannah M. Raugh, teacher.

Noble. Grade 7. Pauline Brumbaugh, Carolyn Cox, Elizabeth Erhard, Margaret Gable, Evangeline Kocher, Mari SEASON Is at Hand. This world-wide melody occurs in Bishop's opera of "Clara, the Maid of Milan," brought out at Covent Garden in 1823. In the published music it is called a "Sicilian Air" but it is probably Bishop's own.

It was the favorite encore of Jenny Lind and thousands wept when they heard her sing it. If you would huy the best lime-sulphur, spray pumps, fruit trees, shade trees and shrubbery that money can buy, and at reasonable prices, call to see me. 1 also spray trees and plant trees and shrubbery and guarantee them to grow. All at prices heretofore unheard of in Altoona. A card will bring me to your home.

Address E. C. miller, Lakemont, Pa. etta Moore, Beatrice Packer, Mary TheAltoonaTribime Richardson, Elizabeth Schillig, Es-tella Shew, Hazel Shew, Emma Wei-del, Jesse Harris, Herman Larson, Victor Oast, James Ross, Charlea Sherffler. S.

B. Smith, teacher. Grade 6. Carl Black, Edgar Ellis, Albert Green, Earl Heberling, Charles offers in its great distribution of MM. Heart Song mm Alice Jones, Marian Lower, Marian Mclntire, Ruth Rhodes, Dorothy Stone, Thelma Shelleuberger.

Elma Brumbaugh, teacher. Grade 4 John Amheiser, Edgar Black, Samuel Cornelius, Durward Eckley, James Erb, Charles Fleck, Burton Grove, Robert Griffith, Edwin Geesey, Lawrence Meckley, Rex Shaffer, Eugene Zeigler, Kenneth Kockenderfer, Rotha Boyles, Jennie Cornelius, Martha Dick, Martha Mc-Closkey, Grace McKinney, Lavinia Moore, Florence Paul, Thelma Roher, Ruth Warner, Martha Hollow, Verna Zeigler, Bernadette Donahue. Anna 400 World-Wide melodies, that have never been surpassed in the history of heart music. USIC! from cover to cover MUSIC! Hill, Gordon Lind, Ellwood 'Reffner Chester Stoenfelt, William Weston, Blair Williams, Clyde Maurer, Cecil Mathers, Esther Cooper, Hazel Cunningham, Beryl Ernest, Helen Geist, Marie Hubert, Ada Kocher, Katharine Loudon, Dora Rhaesa, Isabelle Shiv-ley, Eva Smith, Margaret Weber, Martha Weber, Marguerite Bathgate, Ora Fink. Margaret Brown, teacher.

Grade C. Harry Ellis, Samuel Hutchison, George Lenker, Herbert Russell, Elwood Ross, Luther Riggle, Bruce Rise, John Sanderson, Cloyd Troulman, Arthur Walters, Arthur Weishew, Isaac Woomer, Philip Web-, er, John Werner, Thomas Zerbe, Grace Harrity, Mary McKinstrey, Lucy Miller, Velina Moore, Beatrice Paul, Violet Palmer, Georgianna Shadle, Elizabeth Stover, Alice Tom-ilson, Pauline Werner, Goldie Zeigler, Nova Lind, Stella Nelson. Jennie L. Brumbaugh, teacher. Grade 5.

Malcolm Alexander, William Burtnette, Paul Culp, Harry Cupp, Joseph Gettys, Robert Gwin, Robert Kocher, Harold Lathero, Elmer Peterson, Paul Pie, Edwin Stover, Earl Yohii, Harriet Harris, Flora-belle Holt, Nellie Kane, Hilder Lind, Marion Oast, Hazel Richardson, Neo-ma Walters. Emily D. Perry, teacher. Grade 4. Norman Bardsley, Ralph Cooper, Harry Dale, Charles Keech, Donald Keech, Ronald Miller, Charles Piper, Lester Packer, Edward Ritts, Earl Riggle, Elton Turner, Francis Weidel, Ellis Walters, Wilmer Camp-belle, Miriam Burtnette, Beatrice Dearmitt, Margaret Ferry, Helen Johns, Alice Kjellmau, Dorothy Kline, Alice Miller, Bernice Moore, Rosan-na Pierson, Katherine Smith, Stella Williams, Regina Tomliusou.

Mar1-garet Howland, teacher. Grade 3. Richard Barr, Harry Barkley, Harry Bathgate, John BaS-ser, Gilbert Derstine, Dick Ferry, The Only Original Song Book with a Soul WHY NOT (crease your pile by purchasing a it from ma on the monthly payment ian and build a house for out self, ou would be surprised to learn how loon you can have a home of your own. Call a ad see my list of lots and houses and talk the matter over. dmc Ho Morgan, Brackbill, teacher.

Grade 3 Margaret Black, Mabel Brandt, Mary Carroll, Elizabeth Dor-sett, Ruth Jones, Evalyn Lower, Helen Rauscher, Martha Stover, Grace Stoner, Eunice Shadle, Evalyn Trout-man, Eleanor Treesa, Naomi Wiiie-land, Chester Burley, Kenneth Eckley, Harold Tidmunson, Walter Gomer, James Lower, Eugene Lantz, James Maus, Charles Ross, Leroy Seiuers, George Swander, Chester Traxler, Paul Wenrick, Ray Young, Lewis Zerbe, Fred Dixon. Aunis M. Lees, teacher. tirade 2 James Beichler, Lewis Baird, Glenn Brickley, Edgar Caus, Robert Cornelius, Oliver Elliot, Chas. Edmundson, Stuart Esterly, Robert Halfall, Eddie Loucks, Harold Neal, William Palmer, Albert Winter, Elmer Woliinger, Robert Holley, Calvin Hutchinson, Thomas Carrel! Raymond Hamilton, John Millard Mclntire, Joseph Young, Arthur Y'etter, Joseph Woomer, Pearl Carper, Sara Dorsett, Helen Erb, Leona Fagley, Lillian Harrity, Ruth McCoy, Evelyn McCloskey, Elizabeth Paul, Catharine Warner, Glattys Werner, Madaline Zeigler, Ruth Eckley.

Nannie McCartney, teacher. Grade 1 Charles Brickley, David Graham, William Grove, Ralph Mc-Kiustry, Benjamin McCloskey, Clair Oswalt, George Shaffer, Elwood Zerbe, George Cunningham, Charles Bosser, WTilliam Whippo, Etta May Brumgard, Rebecca Elliott, Ruth Erb, Marie Eck-1 ley, Harriet Gillespie, Loraine Lantz. Beware of cheap imitations, padded with pictures and paper. Photographs you buy by the dozen; paper by the pound! Music you buy neither by the pound nor dozen! Look for Coupon with Music Border in this Paper Copyright by If or Id. Syndicate Inc.

It's Different Shops You Ought To Clyde Foose, Brooks Gentzel, James It' Growing Haberstroh, William Irvin, Leo Kel ly, Theodore Lind, Nelson Miller, Ar thur Peterman, Herbert Staub, Rob-1 ert Weber, Mariam Buddie, Edith Bell, Margaret Black, Ethel Cooper, Ruth Epler, Hettie Holmau, Alma "Ont Hundred Years Ago Today" February 18. Samuel F. Gary, one of the pioneers of the anti-saloon movement in the United States, was born one hundred years ago today in. Cincinnati. He waa educated at Miami university, and for many years practiced law in his native city.

In 1844 he became a lecturer in the interests of temperance reform and as such he was widely known throughout the United States, Canada and Great Britain. In 1860 he was elected to congress from Ohio and ten years later he was nominated for vice president of the United States on the independent or "Greenback" ticket. Mr. Cary's death occurred in Cincinnati in 1900. Have you noticed it? It's a new department on the Classified Page.

Commonly termed a business and professional directory, but the Tribune prefers to name the "department "Shops You Ought to A card therein Doesn't Cost Much AND YOU Don't Get Much iv IV 17 Mm BUT "Shops You Ought to Know" appeals to many lines of business that newspapers cannot interest in the us William Browand, Claude Miller, Ernest Millikeii, Robert O'Donnell, Law-son Johnston. Emilye Lauver, teacher. Grade 5 Agnes Allan, Mary Bossert, Elsie Naomi Hobba, William Irviu, Walter Kreider, Lester Porter, Mary Probst, Harold Roles, John Shipe. Edna Smith, Frances Stahl, Lily Stahl, David Umbower, Elizabeth White, Pearl Whitesel, Walter West. Lorma L.

Kerr, teacher. Grade 4 Mary Gates, Ethel Keith Audrey Miller, Pearl Moore, Stella Otto, Lois Renninger, Helene Smith, Vesta Stevens. Edna Whitesel, Sarah Burkholder, John Miner, Elwood Poorman, Glen Portqr, William Stahl, Ralph Zeigler. Rose Howland, teacher. Grade 3 Clair Bulick, Roy Clay-comb, Thelma Donnelly, George Em-erick, Bruce Gates, Eldon McCartney, Thomas McGuire, Elma Nale, Violet Richards, Evelyn Riggle, Ruth Smith, Boyd Shaffer, Fred Thomas, Theressa West, Adessa Weight, William Van Zandt, Kenneth Weight, Elmer Zitch.

Emily M. Wilt, tccher. Grade 2 Clifford Ernest Carl, John Donnelly, Dale Irvin, Sidney Kreider, Herbert McCartney, John Moore, Ray Porter, Clyde Stahl, James Smith, Lester Zitch, Martha Bossert, lona Crago, Virginia Cork Marian Fisher, Maggie Hill, Margaret Kephart. Anna McAlarney, Virginia Ross, Mary Meek, Helen Weight, Dorothy West. Jessie C.

Cox, terher. Grade 1 John Carl, Cfhrence Grassmeyer, Loviev Hobba, Cecil Kepner. Russel Kephart, Thomas Miner, Walter Porter, William Shoemaker, Harrison Laird, William Mull, Walter Hooper, Wesley Herschbiel, Donald Grazier, Bernard Gebhardt, Lloyd Strickland, Edna Barr, Jennie Dunn, Elsie Herdman, Pauline Keith, Elizabeth McGuire, Annabelle Miller, Rosa Otto, Francis Richards, Marin-da Kozzi, Elda Shipe, Ruth Smith, Florence Kuhn, Claris Rolls Helen Welch, Nellie Thompson. Violet G. Williams, teacher.

1 Iliola Nicola, Margaret Sherman, Freda Titus, Wilda Neal, Irene White, Alma Craine, Sara Fleming, Wawhin-ta Lucas, Margaret Stubbs. Arintha L. Kinch, teacher. Logan. Grade 10 Nettie Corbin, Theodore Cunningham, Naomi Fleck, Pauline Gaebler, Martha Heller, Mary Kauff-man, Sadie McCracken, Madaline Mc-Kelvey, Anna Nelson, Lillian Palmer, Eliza White, Harley Adams, James Bloomfield, Leonard Eyler, Roy Green, Thomas Hall, Sydney My-holm, Charles Stover, John Springer, Alonza White, Ambroze Laporte, Dewey Swisher, Mary Mulhollem, Leroy Wilt, Roy.

Reed, Russel Schade, William Kelley. Bell Woomer, teacher. Grade 9 Mary Bain, Mabel Maed-er, Gertrude Otto, Mary Stover, Winifred Updike, Hazel Whippo, Lillian Wilhide, Lillian Frontz, Pauline Beschler, Ruth Hufford, William Epler, Charles Elder; George Kjellmaiir Clyde Long, Joseph McKinstry, Paul Rhodes, William Sands, Fred Cleeland, Leonard Spinella, Ross Ceoper. Ma-belle A. Norris, teacher.

Grade 8 Suzanne Hammou, Iva Keiru, Emily McCoy, Myrtle Miller, Mildred Nichols, Mary Jane Russell, Aileen Stona, Arintha Stone, Regina Stone, Ruth Walker, Harvey Boyles, Henry Deppen, Carroll Fink, Merrill Haines. Dallas Keirn, Gustav Kj ell-man, William McKinney, Rash Miller, Melvln Crimmel, Hiram Shellenberg-er. Louise Watson Jones, teacher. Grade 7 Cloyd Culp, Jay Fleck, John Heiser, Melvin Kauffman, Theodore Keith, William Long, Jame? Meckley, John Moore, Edgar Smith Jesse Wineland, Oscar Welshaus John Hammers, Isabel Hooper, Hester Hudson, Evelyn McKinney, Mary Hufford, Hilda Hubert, Mariam Hal-lett, Marian Johns, May Kane, Luel-la Lytle, Sara Noss, Sylvia Packer, Marie Shore, Caroline Staum, Jessie Wherry, Geraldiiie Kling. Erne Book-waiter, teacher.

Grade 2 Martha Bain, Ruth Bur-get, Lydia Clarkson, Inez Hagerty, Elsie Hunt, Sara Kane, Alphild Larson, Edith Lind, Zilda Maurer, Carrie Stone, Mary Tomlinson, Kather-ina Whitmore, A7iolet Yohn, Norville Both well, John Cupp, Frederick Cup, Charles Ghint, Robert Hartman, Ivan Johnston, Chester Quenzler, Eugene Ross, Rudolph Stiffler, James Stro-baugh, Durward Turner, Richard Williams, Herbert Winters, Max Crom-ley. Mary E. Gregory, teacher. Grade 1 Kenneth Burket, John Chester, Harry Cooper, Carl Bromley, Ralph Ei'nest, Max Foose, John Garner, Walter Hamer, Jewit Henry, Morgan MacDonald, Bond Moore, Kenneth Packer, Thomas Smith, Lawrence Tussey, Harry Weber, William Wherry, Helen Alexander, Hilda Bell, Ethel Brobst, Edith Howes, Edna Johnson, Lillian Kling, Louise Piper, Dorothy Shively, Charlotte Stover, Thelma Stover, Ethel Quenzler. Vara Wertz, teacher.

Keystone. Grade 7 Kathaiyn Allan, Elizabeth Bossert Harry Corl, Elizabetn Gates, Nina Grazier, Mabel Hopper, Ruth Krider, Raymond Morrison, Tressie Matthews, Frank Patterson. Regis Plummer, Vada Shaffer, Harry West Edna Rhoan, teacher. Grade ,6 Margaret Detrick, Erma Wisher, Edna Lee, Louise Macready, jillie Winer, Viola O'Donnell, Grace "Mummer. Naomi Poorman, Miriam Renninger, Mildred Riggle, Sarallen Shipe, Clara Stevens, Paul BrowntL Dire Vengeance.

Parson Wheeler was invited out one afternoon for a motor car ride with one of his friends. The minister, who enjoyed all outdoor' sports, was very enthusiastic over siotoring, so he was allowed to drive the car. While speeding along he was stopped by a constable and ordered to the station house. "Well," said the captaiu, after listening to their story, "you say you were going at only 15 miles an hour, but the constable declares you were traveling at 40. Now, I don't like to doubt the word of either of you.

Can you think why he Insists you were traveling at that rate of speed? Is there any grudge he owes "No," said the clergyman thoughtfully. "No, I can't think of anything unless it is that I married him four years A DAILY SHOWER OF Opportunities Every day the want pags of the Tribune let loose a shower of opportunities upon the citj of Altoo-na. Are you 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 8 ii ll til II Mil II I II nil 'Ff ual run of advertising. It serves the business man and professional man in a neat and dignified manner, simply presenting the name and business in abbreviated form for quick reading. Being alphabetically arranged and classified throughout for the convenience of those who may refer to it for Information, "Snops You Ought to Know" department fills the bill admirably.

Order Your Card In Next Issue Runs day In all editions out-of-town as well at city. Cm 'i, Big Blaze in Alberta. Okotoks, February 17. Fire wiped out a large portion of the business section here today. The loss is estimated at more than $100,000.

"Love's Old Sweet Song," is one of the most beautiful songs ever writ ten You will find it in "Heart Songs." 1 1 wnicn we are now offering to our reader..

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