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TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921. fc'age Thirteen. Bank Statement. Legal Notice! Teener lambs. 7,25 choice feeding yearlings ethers, 1 MARKETS 11 time.

4o line 38 tlmea 3'4oa line 1 time Bo a line 3 time io line 0 tlmra 4 He Una Classified Ads year's highest quotations and several of the foreigu war flotulloiiR, Including French und Belgian Issues, rallied from recent heaviness. Total sales, pur value, $17,250,000. CHICAGO GRAlS' CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Wheat uuderent a decided tumble In value today after scoring upturns during the tlrst haif of the Hoard of Trade session.

Hedging pressure from the northwest together with ubsence of export business had much to do with weakening the market. Prices closed heuvyTT 2c to 3u net lower with December to $1.1514 ami May to $1.20. Com lost 14c to and outs to He The finish In provisions was unchanged to 12c lower. Count 6 word! to tia for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiihiiiiiiiiii Leudlug futures ranged as follows: Low Close 1.15 1.1314 1.10 l.io. Wheat Dec May Corn I Dec Outs-Dec May Pork Nov Jan Lard- Oet Jan Ulbs-Oct Olen High 1.20yt l.lS'i 1.23 40i fio 8814 4014 1.20 50 50 30' 401, '404 54 4014 40 V4 33 Til 4014 17.00 13.00 9.07 0.U e-5 7.67 1005 0.22 10.03 0.30 0.1U Jan.

7.03 7.87 Cash quotations were as follows: Rye No. 2, 0414c; barley, 34cU4c: timothy seed, clover seed, 1S.90 pork, nominal; lard, ribs, fi.00& s.uo. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Oct. 4. -Cattle receipts 5,000.

native heef steers and butchers strong 25c higher; prima 020 pund yearling bulk beef steers. SU.25'49 75: western grassers steady to strong: bulls and vea! calves mostly steady; bologna bulls largely good and choice light vealers largely stockers and feeders strong to higher. Hogs receipts 22,000: opened 10c to 13c higher; later market -fairly active to 10c higher than yestcrduy's average; hold over light; practical top one load hulk lights and light butchers, bulk packing sows, SU.l.l'nt.lo; pigs strong; bulk desirable, Sheep receipts all classes steady to strong; top fat native lambs. bulk, culls largely j.SO&O.OO top fat ewes, bulk, bulk We Have Prepared Special Reports On AMERICAN BOSCH MAGNETO AMERICAN HIDE LEATHER AMERICAN LINSEED AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE AMERICAN WOOLEN BALTIMORE OHIO CHESAPEAKE OHIO INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNITED STATES STEEL Can We Send You Copies? SAMUEL 1. HALL CO.

Members of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Bankers and Brokers Penna. Pa. ALTOONA OFFICE 1128 11TH AVE. IRA. J.

SHELLEY, Res. Mgr. BELL 8061 UNITED 118 Direct private wives to all markets and our offices in Lancaster, Pottstown, Norrlstown. and Bridge ton, N. J.

line. Minimum charge 4 Ilnea. To Unemployed This department is devoted to those who are out of work and dealra to procure employment. There ta no charge foe till service. SUuply (end in your copy together with uauie and address.

ANTED Small patch Jobs of piaster lug of all 'description by a plasterer who makes It a specialty, done uu otiort notice and at reasouaule prices. Just senu a card. Chants iveby, uou 23d avs Altooua, Pa. WANTED JVork of any kind machinist, scetyleue welder and steam roller engineer. Bell puoue.

James T. UUou, UUifci Mueteeuth street. WAHTED Work thre aays a week, Mouduy, Wednesday, Thursday of eacu week by a widow lady, Inquire, lira. oblttler. 10S East Willow aveuue.

COLORED WOMEN want bundle wash from a hotel; best of references. Address '11. 11." care Tribune. WILL keep bouse for Christian widower, cook or take cure of luvalld. K.

F. D. No. 1 Box Cessna, Pa. A YOUNG MAN wishes work of any kind as I have 4rled everywhere, rent to pay, no coul and a wife.

with tour children. Would be very thankful, aud willing to work at any job. Call Bell pboue 2171J. WANTED Employment of any kind. Ex perienced in crane work.

Address do Eighth aveuue. K. Kussell. Legal Notices Sealed proposals, addressed to the City Clerk, will be received by the city or Altooua, until twelve (1:1:00) o'clock noon, October 7th, l'J21, for the construction of curbing and a reinforced concrete pavement in Twelfth avenue, between Sixteeuth (16) street and Eighteenth (Is) street, as authorized by Or dinance No. vii.

Proposal blanks, specifications, and plans uiuv be obtained at the office of the City Engineer. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check for Two Hundred (200) Dol lars payable to the "Treasurer, City of Altooua," as a guarantee that if the proposal Is accepted, a contract will be executed and a surety bond furnished in the amount of the contract price, said surety to be approved by the Council. The right -Is reserved to reject any or all bids. H. G.

HINKLE. City NEW BATHS, SINKS AND CLOSETS. Seuled proposals for furnishing and Installing baths, sinks, closets, at the Blair County Hospital for the Insane as per specifications below noted will be received by the Controller at his office In the Court House until 5 o'clock p. in. Tuesday, October lsth, 1921, and will be opened in the office of the Directors of the Poor at the County Home at 11 o'clock a.

Wednesday, October 10th, 1021. All bids to be seuled and marked "Proposals for Plumbing at County Hospital." Specllicutions Famishing and installing sixteen (10) new closets, four (4) new slop sinks, -eight (8) new shower baths, live (5) new urinals, with changes and repairs to present sewers as outlined by specifications and blue prints on tile iu the otttee of thevController. copy of which may be had by request. Work to be guaranteed against defect for a period of one year from date of installation. All work to be completed within ninety (00) days from- date of awarding of contract.

Slate partitions, tile work, painting, plastering, excavating, cement worki to be furnished by other contractors. Certified check in the amount of two hundred and fifty dollars ($200.00) must accompany each bid to guarantee signing of contract within ten (10) days after award. The Board of Directors of the Poor reserve the right to reject any. or all bid. By order of the Board this twenty-first day of September, 1021.

T. W. TOBIAS, Controller. CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT Crushers spautlnf Carta Derricks Scrapers Wagant Pavers Mixers Hams Cn. W.

Zitffw MMhy Id PghPi. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY Located at 1218 Eleventn Altoona, at the close of business September 30, 1021. RESOURCES Reserve fund: Cash, species notes 09,011.00 Due from approved reserve 173,870.70 242.S01.30 Nickels and cents 084.01 Checks and cash items 33.300.41 Due from banks, trust excluding reserve 01,182.00 Commercial puper purchased: Upon one name 13,925.00 Commercial paper purchased: Upon two or more names 540,000.10 Time loans with collateral 204,313.77 Cull loans with collateral uoitris secured by bonds find mortgages 51.4S0.00 Bonds 3SS.300.10 Stocks igages and judgments of record 5,311.57 Office building and lot 160.uuu.oo Other real estate 17,017.20 Furniture and fixtures' 11.3S2.00 Overdrafts S7.S1 Total $1,002,254.37 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund 200,000.00 Undivided profits less expen ses and tuxes paid 14J4S.0S Demand Deposits: (exclusive of trust funds) Doposits subject to check Certified checks 4S2.2S Treasurer's checks outstanding 1,013,841.18 Time deposits: '(exclusive of trust funds) Time certificates of deposit $117,120.33 Time snviugs fund deposits 319.732.S7 4P.lt s.vt li Due to banks, trust excluding reserve ..14,001.04 Divideuds unpaid 30.00 Other liabilities not included in above 37,713.37 Total Trust funds: Mortgages 240.012.711 Other investments, etc Cash bulauce 14,027.45 Overdrafts Total Trust funds 302,130.24 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (L e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mortgages exe- cuted by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure issues of corporate bonds, including Equipment Trusts 400,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Blair, ss.

J. U. Davis, Treasurer of the above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed), J. G.

DAVIS, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 3rd day of October, 1921. (Signed), KENNETH B. VAUGHN, Notarial Seal Notary Public. Correct Attest: (Signed), P.

E. BIDDLE, (Signed), JOHN 1. LAFFERTY, (Signed), W. S. LEE, Directors.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THK MOUNTAIN CITY TRUST CO. located at 1014-10 Twelfth Street, Altoona, at the close of business September 30, 102L RESOURCES. Reserve Fund species and notes 94,710.60 Due from approved reserve 231,871.07 Legal reserve se curities at zmuu.uu 347.8S1.73 8,120.60 50,707.00 Nickels and cents Checks and cash items Due from buuks, trust excluding reserve Commercial uuper purchased: 5,340.38 Upon one name 103,493.23 Commercial paper purchased Upon two or more Time loans with collateral 739,003.46 164,253.20 Call loans with collateral 210,575.00 Bonds 200,034.35 Mortgages 'and judgments of record 82,433.00 Office buur.iiiiT and lo: Other real estate Furniture aud fixtures 65,102.23 0,654.50 8,531.01 3,320.48 400.00 Overdrafts Other assets not included in above Total $2,084,880.83 LIABILITIES. Capital stuck Surplus fund Undivided profits less expenses anil tavoa nulil 102,902.50 140,000.00 33,932.76 Demand Deposits: (exclusive of trust niuub) Deposits subject to check Deposits, U. S.

Pos- tal savings 18,022.78 Treasurer's checks outstanding 18,578.56 978,930.11 Time Deposits: (exclusive of trust iunusj Time certificates of deposit $20,161.16 Tune savings fund deposits 656.986.46 25.00 110,000.00 Dividend unpaid Bills payable on demand Total i CORPORATE TRUSTS.) Total amount' (I. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mortgages executed by Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure issues of corporate bonds, including Equipment Trusts 35,000.00 State ot County of Blair, as: S. Metz, Treasurer of the above named Compauy, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief; (Signed), S. S.

METK, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of October, 1921. (Signed, W. J. HAMOUj Notarial Seal Notary Public.

My commission expires April 10, 1925. Correct Attest (Signed), J. E. SMITH, (Signed), 3. A.

KOLLEK, (Signed), W. S. AARON, (Signed), L. Z. REPLOGLE, iJirectors, THAT VOICE riTTSBVRO LIVESTOCK PITTSBURG.

Oct. 4. Hogs receipt! 200; higher. Heavies, heavy yorkers. light yorkers, plrs, fS.23((i S.50.

Sheep and lambs receipts 300; steady. Top sheep, top lambs, $0.00, Calves receipt 100; steady. Top, $14.00, PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4. Oats higher.

No. 2 white, 43i4c448o; No. 3, 43V4c(i44o. Butter easier. Western creamery extra 451ic(i'i4(lc: nearby prints fancy, 58cvjrt)0c.

Egg higher. Nearby extra firsts, '50c; do firsts, 40c; western extra firsts, 48c(q) 40e do flrxtM. 4314c(i40ci fancy selected packed, U2cfy.03c. Wheat lower. No.

2 red winter, $1.18 1.23; do garlicky, 1.00iil.l4. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mary G. Iticlicrs et al to August and Ahvlna Dirkpiann, Second avenue, Altoona, $7,800. S. M.

Hoyer and wife to D. Moore, Sixth Altoona, $200. Emma L. Moore et al to Frank A. Dlinran, T201 Sixth avenue, Altoona, $2,200.

Sanvje? E. Watters and wife to Charles H. McCumrnlns, Llyswen, -Section $330. PLANT MEMORIAL TREES. Plans, are under way for the planting of memorial trees on the Pennsylvania State College campus in memory of former students who were killed or died in the war.

The landscape gardening students and the Harrisburg alumni club are the first to take this step which other classes and organizations are expected to follow. The lirst trees will be planted on Alumni Homecoming Day, October 15. REAL ESTATE 6 A LB OR RENT nan inmjrancb MORTGAGE) LOANS MADI) STOHAGH ROOM E. S. FORNEY UH r.IGHVH AVENTJB Phone Mil AlUona Jll jEALTORg General Insurance Painting and Decorating SEIDELL RESIG IS 17th St TcL S778 Open Erenlnri Could You? If your property burned today, could you replace it? We can furnish the protection with a good insurance policy.

Call Us Now. Phone 3907 John R. Martin Arthur I. Martin Morgan-Martin Co. 1311 11th Ave.

FOB THE WEST 7 Mercantile Express 1.22 A. 23 Manhattan Limited 39 The Clevelander 9 Western Express 17 Duquesne Express 1.37 2.05 3.40 4.18 19 Cincinnati, Indianapolis Chicago Express 4.45 33 Pittsburg Night 5.05 6N1 Pittsburg Local 6.13 37 Iron City Express 6.50 8 Pacific Express 7.47 601 Harrisburg and Pittsburg Express ....11.25 41 Way Passenger 1.13 P.M. 15 Pittsburg Day 8.06 23 Metropolitan Express 3.56 683 Pittsburg Local 4.02 511 Lehigh Pennsylvania Express 4.42 27 Commercial Express 5.42 7001 Johnstown Local' 5.44 5 The Pennsylvania Limited. 6.50 1 Main Line Express 7.28 21 Keystone Express 9.17 53 Cincinnati Limited 11.11 33 Pan Handle Expres 11.13 7003 Mountain Local 11.19 BRANCHES 6252 Henrietta Local 1.05 P.M. 0374 Bedford and Cumberland Local 4.00 6206WllllninGburg Local 4.32 6304 Oremlnea Local, 4.32 6234 Henrietta Local 4.55 6306 Huntingdon Local (Via Hollidaysburg) 6.12 6256 Henrietta Local 6.20 6208 Huntingdon Local, (Via Hollidaysburg) 6.30 6328 Henrietta Local, 6.38 Bv McManu Trustee's Sale or Real Estate In Re Estate of Charles W.

Albright, SO. 9838 IX BANKRUPTCY By virtue of an order of -the District Court of the United Stales for the Western District o( Pennsylvania, the undersigned trustees will offer at public veuduro and by auction, on WKD.NESD.4Y, NOVEMBER 1921, on the premises, the following described real estate PIRPAKT All that certain lot of land situate In the City of Altoona, County oi Blair and State of Pennsylvania, bounded aud described as' follows; to wit: "Beginning at a point on the northwest ern side of Eleventh Avenue between Tenth aiid Eleventh Streets," at the corner oi land of H. P. Wilson, said point being distant one hundred and toil (110) feet measured along und upon the northwestern building lino of Eleventh Aveuue northeust' from thu northeastern side of Eleventh Street; thence northwest, along the land Of H. P.

Wilson, a distance of seventy (70) feet to a foiu.t, said point being uliiety-Xour (04) feet northeast from the northeastern aide of Eleventh Street; thence northeast along other lands of H. P. Wilson, a distance of twenty-one (21) feet to a polut on line of other lands of .11. P. Wilson, said point being distant oue hundred aud fifteen (113.

feet northeast from the northeastern side of Eleventh Street; thence southeast along lands of 11. P. Wilson, a distance of seventy (70) feet to a polut at tbo northwestern side of Eleventh Avenue. Buld polut being distant one hundred aud thirty-one (1.11) feet northeast from the northeastern side of Eleventh Street; thence southwest along the northwestern side of Eleventh Aveuue a distauce of twenty-one (21) feet to a point, the placo of beginning." Having thereou erected a largo three story brick building. Sale commencing- at 10 o'clock m.

PCRrART II. All those five' certain tracts or pieces of land situate in the lownship or Logan, County of Blair and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows a. 'Beginning at a post, thence by lands of William Mason, south 3014 degrees west perches to a stoue, side of road; thence, by same, 0114 degrees east 23.3 perches to a post and stones thence by lands of George Pottsgrovc, sold to Wllllutii C. Smith, north 3014 degrees east 2.1.3 perches to a post; thenee hv lands of ueorire Pottsgrove, north 51 degrees west 23.3 perches, to the ace of beginning." coutuiuiiig four (4) acres. Being the same tract which was conveyed to Charles W.

Al bright by J. T. Bultzell, who acquired title thereto from the Kose Hill Cemetery Company, deed dated November 20, 1012, and recorded in Blair County, in Dee.l Hunk Vol 214. Puce 20T. Refflnnlnor nt stone bv side of road, thence south 43Ms degrees east 0.3 perches to a post; thence by lands 'of llenrcre Vnttsifrove.

sold to W. Siuith, north 3014 degrees east 2o.O perches to a post; thence by lands of George Pottsgrove, north 51 degrees west 0.3 perches to a posi; meuce oj anld to Robert Gunsalus. south 30 degrees west 25.3 perches, to the nines of beginning." Containing 101 perches. c. "Beginning at a post, thence by above described property or tract of land, south 3014 degrees east B.3 perches to stones; thence by lands of George Pottsgrove, sold to W.

C. Smith, north 394 degree east 27 perches' to a post; thence north 5114 degrees west 0.3 perches, to place of beginning." Containing 100 perches. d. "Beginning at a post, thence by lands of George Pottsgrove, sold to W. C.

Smith, south 3014 degrees west 20 perches to stones; thence by road south 50 degrees east 13.5 perches to a post; thence by lands of John KH north 13 degrees east 30.5 perches, to the place of Containing 1SJ perches. e. "rroutlug on rne eusieru siue ul acu- tle Road, Known as me i'i' ltoad, leading from Altoona to Sinking Valley, 50 feet, and extending back. In length or depth, in even width, 120 feet; being bounded on the north by property of the Kose Hill Cemetery Company; on the east by land now or formerly of Robert Gunsulus; on the south by land now or late of sa Gunsalus; and on the west by said Kettle Road." The last four pieces of tracts being the same ns were conveyed to Charles W. Albright by deed from 3.

T. Baltzell by deed dated June 5 1019 All' of which comprise an estate of seven (7) acres, having thereon erected a stone residence, outbuildings, and known aV the Charles W. Albright residence. Sale commencing at 2 clock m. TERMS OK SALE Ten per cent, of the amount of the bid to be paid by cash when the property is struck down and the balance upon confirmation of the and delivery of thdeed.

R. C. ALBRIGHT, J. G. DAVIS, Trustees.

R. H. GILBERT I Attorney for. Trustees. nriP or a i most levei inuu.

nice large and small farms that I have for -tj House) Hollidaysbnrg," Pa. WELL I LOW GRADE DOMESTIC OILS FEATURE MARKET NEW YORK, Oct'. 4. In Its chief 'characteristics today's stock market was largely a repetition of yesterday's session. Domestic oils of the low grade varieties were most prominent making temporary exteuslons to recent gains on' the further advance of prices for crude and refilled products.

The cheaper or junior shares of iwestorn and southwestern rullroads as well as -oalers of secondary importance also were favored, probably ou the theory that their earnings ure bound to show substantial Improvement on the. more extensive movement of commodities to murket. Sugars continued to weaken In consequence of the Increasingly precarious state of that industry. American sugar common aud preferred, at extreme declines of three to seven points were at minimum limitations for a number of years. Shippings, foreign oils and tobacco were iucluded among, the backward stocks, the market being most reactionary in the 11 luil hour.

Sales amounted to 300,0011 shares. Cull money was loaned at the fixed rate of live per cent, aud time rates were unchanged, but offerings, even for the shorter maturities, were less liberal. The opposition of 'Governor Harding of the federal reserve board to any drastic reduction of rediscounts met with approval iu high financial circles. All European exchanges excepting Italian rates were firm to strong on heavier dealings, especially tor sterling, which rose above 3.74 for demand for the first time in nearly a fortnight. Liberty bonds of the several 4 V4 ceut.

Issues were uotably strong at the Legal Notices EXKCIJVTORS' NOTICE mestary pn the estate George H. Peck, late the City of Altoona, County ot wait', anu ouiie oi accessed, have beer, granted to Mrs, Mildred Peck and Joan Lloyd, to whom ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to niak payment, aud those having claims or demands, will make -known the same without delay. MRS, MILDRED PECK, and- JOHN LLOID, 1715 Gruhem Lane, La Mott, Montgomery Pennsylvania. CLYDE E. BROWN, Sellers Building, Altoona, AUDITOR'S NOTICE In re Estate of Elizabeth Rellly, late ot the City of Altoona, Blair County, Pennsylvania, deceased, No.

396 O. 1921. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or phans court oi isiair county, to miiKe distribution of the funds iu the hands! of J. Austin Sullivan and Bridget uut-fy, Executors of the estate of Ellzobeth Rellly, late of Altoona, Blulr County, Pennsylvania, deceased, filed to No. 306 O.

C. 1021, will sit for the purpose of his appointment at the office of J. Austin Sullivan, Rooms 16-17, Second National Bank Building, Altoona, on Thursday, the 13th day of October, 1921 2 o'clock p. at time and place all parties interested will present their claims or be forever thereafter debarred from participating lu suld fund. CnESTER B.

WRAY, i Auditor, Room No. 7, Hutchison Altoona, Altoona Tribune Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Required by the Aet of Congress of August 24. 1912. Of Altoona Tribune published daily except Sunday, at Altooua, for six months ending September 30, 1021. Stato of Pennsylvania, Countv of Blair.

ss. Before me. a Notary Public in and for the State and Countv aforesaid, person ally appeared A. D. Houck, who having-been duly sworn according to law, deposes-and says that he Is the General Manager of the Altoona Tribune and that the following is, to the best or nis Knowi edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, circulation, of the publication for the date shown in the above caption, required ty the Act of August 24, 1012, embodied in section 443.

Postal Laws and Regulations, First That the nainet i.ud addresses of the publisher, editor and business uiuuug Publisher, Times Tribune Altoona, Pa. General Manager, A. D. Houck, Altoona. Pa.

Editor, Wesley H. Schwartz, Altoona, Pa. Managing Editor, J. V. Taylor, Altoona, Pa.

Second That the owners are: Henry W. Shoemaker, McElbattao, Joseph Arbuckle, New York City; John D. Meyer, Altoona; W. H. Schwartz, Altoona; C.

K. Wolfe Estate, Altoona; A. D. Houck, Altooua; W. J.

Helnsliug, Altoona, Third That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding I per cent, or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: James E. Smith, Altoona, Pa. Fourth That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as tbey appeur upon the books of the company, but also, in eases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustees or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given also that the said two paragraphs tontnia statements embracing' afiiaut's full knowledge and belief a to circumstances'- and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona tide owner; and this affiant haL no reason to Dcueve tnat any other per' son, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated try hiin. Fifth That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six montns preceding the date shown above is 13,200., A. X.

HOUCK. General Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of October, 1921. W. 3.

HAMOR, Notary Public. (My commission expires April 10, 1023.) GAVE HIM A CHILL WELL-WHAT PO VOU WANT ZSEJX AND 15E QOICK i Female Help Wanted WANTED Women over IT. month up, Government positions. List free. Write Immediately.

Kruukllu Institute, Dept. 71i Kochester, N. Y. WANTED Young lady with hotel clerical experience, must have good reference, atute experience. Address X.

D. care iribuue. Agents Wanted STA.T YOU la the Canilymnklug business at huifie or small room any-where, livery thing furnished. Experience unnecessary. Earn $30 to ilou Weekly.

-end aelf-addressed stamp ed envelop for particulars. Bon-bon C'andyniakeri Philadelphia, Pa. START one of our Candy factories at home, or sniult room anywhere. We furnish everything. Experience unnecessary, bis pay.

Men-Vouieu. Frederick Kuru, 514 Wuluut Philadelphia, Pa. LARGE SHIRT MANUFACTURER wants Agents to sell complete line of shirts direct to wearer. Exclusive patterns, ilm values. Free samples.

MADISON MILLS, olKi tiroadway, Jiew xork. Wanted flu i) red 3 U. S. Uovernnieut positions now open. Men, womeu over 17.

Steady. mouth, abort hours. Vacation. Common education sufficient. List positions free.

Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 3TS KocUester, N. V. Wanted Miscellanoeous WANTED Four geutleroen boarders; use of phone and bath, l'lease call UU Ilol- liduysburg, or SOU North Juniata street, Hollidaysburg.

Real Estate Heal Estate of All Description 12HthAve. Sell Phone FOB SALE One of the most desirable home sites in Llysweu, Altooua growing and prettiest suburban district. Modern, cosy, comfortable. Close to street car station. For particulars address "liome' care Tribune.

BAKUA1N Luise Properties, Main street, Duucuusville, 'Mi feet frontage. All modem improvements. 8eil togetuer or separately. Anna M. Luise Phillips, 300 Montgomery street, luliiduysbuig.

Farms For Sale. FARM FOB. SALE In one of the most up-to-date farming districts, 130a, level tertile laud, tio a largo timber, guod buildings and water, must sell -at once on account of health, price right with terms. X. ShulU, MarKlesburg, Aitch, 1'.

U. Pa. $10C0 Secures Pennsylvania Farm 226 Acres With 3 Horses, 6 Cows Joultry, hog, gas engine, threshing uiu-flchiue, lull implements, hay, on im proved road, close Ml town; ncn, loamy nelds, spriug-wateretl pasture, wood, timber; 50 apple trees; lota other fruit; 3ood 2-story 5-rooni house, basement baru, poultry house, owners other interests force sale, $3300, only $HHW down, easy terms. Details page new Illus. Catalog 1100 Bargains.

FREE. STKUUjl FARM AUENCl', i01 Union Bank Pittsburg, Pa, Autos, Sundries, ate. FOB SALE 1018 Maxwell live passenger touring car in tlrst class condition with two new tires, all in good shape at bargain. Inquire after p. in.

at lUJO'j "Ninth avenue. For Sale Miscellaneous FOB SALE COWS FOB SALE Two good cows. Cheap to quick buyer. Price 173 for both. 1041 Pleasant Valley avenue.

FOB SALE Black mated team, weight 3503, sound and all right In every, Address A. II. Lloyd, Boyer, Pa. 4 FOB SALE Parlor heating stove and pipes, A-l condition, hand washer and wriuger, also vacuum cleaner. Apply 1322 Seventh avenue, Last Juniata, Pa.

Lost and Found'. LOST Gold wrist watch initials G. M. from Central Trust Building, Twelfth aveuue to street car from Wayne street, down Montgomery street. Hollidaysburg.

Keward if returned to SIS Montgomery street, Hollidaysburg. LOST Pocketbook and pass case containing annual pass and $21) bill, between Reward if returned to 054 2Uth St. J.OST Gold band ring and diamond ring at either Whitman's or Gable s. Be tunivl If returned. Call Hell Legal Notices NOTICE Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of Thcr Altoona Wholesale Grocery Company will be lieiJ at the general office of this Company, Number 732 Eleventh Avenue, iu The City of Altoona, iu -the State of Pennsylvania, at Eight (8) o'clock p.

on the Eighteenth Day of, November, -J21, to take action on the approval or disapproval of th proposed increase of the indebtedness of this Company, fro'n nothing to Fifty Thousand (50.000) Dollars, for the purpose of completing tne building of the Company In course ci Construction. G. H. NUGENT. Secretary.

TILB FLOOBS AND WALLS AND SLATE PARTITION. Sealed proposals for furnishing and installing tile Door and walls and slate partitions at the Blair Comity Hospital for the Insane as per specifications below noted, will be received by the Controller at his office in the Court House until 5 o'clock p. m. Tuesday. October 1Mb, 1021, and will be opened In the effiee of the Directors of the Poor at the County Home at 11 o'clock a.

Wednesday, October lath, 1021. All bids to be sealed and marked "Proposals for Tile Work at County Hospital." Specifications Furnishing and installing tile Moor and walls in four (4) tile floor and walls in fonr (4) bath rooms, eight (S) slate purtitio-s for two (2) showers in ineu's bath room aud two (2) showers in ladies' bathroom, tosether with all fittings necessary for installation. Specifications in detail with blue prints are on file in the orlice of the Conttoller, copy of which may be had by request. Work to be guaranteed against defect (or a period of one year from date of installation. All work to be completed within ninety (DO) days from date of awarding or contract.

ertlried check in the amount of two hun dred and fifty dollars (JiiO.00) must ac-coinpa. each bid to guarantee signing of contract within ten (10) days after ANNOUNCEMENT We announce the formation of the firm of Samuel N. Hall (Members of the Philadelphia Stock jf Exchange), with offices in the Pennsylvania Building, 15th and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Samuel N. Hall Samuel KKirkpatrick Pennsylvania Railroad Company TIME OF DEPARTURE OF TRAINS FROM ALTOONA STATION FARMS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 89 acres limestone, loam and free fffone soil mile south of gladder Station.

sorlnir ol water at the house. Good water for pasture In each field. Gootl Fine under cultivation, balance In pasture and scrub timber. Fences fair, lots i of fruit, about fifty apple trees, fifty plum trees, pears and other fruits. slots, tnme, nine room dwelling, good cellar, fine spring house shop with basement for storing fruit, etuc-ken house, wagon shed, machine shed, frame bank barn, 4-'x(.

feet. Price Possession can be given at once for this farm. 100 acres slato and loam soil, about one mile from State Road, near East coxing su dichtiv hiiiv mnchlneiv can be used on all FOR THE EAST 4 Philadelphia Express 12.11A.M. 10 Iron City Express 12.42 i-Buckeye Limited 12.48 42 Philadelphia Night Express 1.34 50 Washington Express 1.411 22 Manhattan Limited 2.10 40 Metropolitan Express 2.18 52 Capital Express 2.34 32 New York Express 3.24 662 Harrisburg Local 4.37 20 Keystone Express 6.08 34 Sea-Board Express 7.23 600 Sea Shore Express 7.27 2 The Pennsylvania Limited. 10.U2 604 HarrlHuurg Local 10.O3 26 Commercial Express 10.3S 8 Eastern Express lLjp 510 Pennsylvania Lehigh Express 12.03 P.M.

44 New York Day 12.47 6tt Harrisburg Local 1.30 624 Harrisburg Express 3.30 24 Day Express 4.04 WH Mall ttxp iress o.3o 9.uaker V'? Express 6.23 18 Chicago Mall 8.40 610 Harrisburg Express 8.43 64 New York Express 10.25 6 Mercantile Express 10.40 TRAINS FOR 6200 Duncansvtlle Williams' burg Local East 4.5SA. M. 6202 Huntingdon Local (Via HolliritivshnriF 6300 Oreinlnea Local 7.42 63i2 Bedford and Cumberland Local 8.10 6230 Henrietta Local 8.35 6302 Huntingdon Local, (Via Hollidaysburg) S.40 6204 Huntingdon Local, (Via Hollidaysburg) Week Days only 10.22 excej i about six acres. Twelve acres of good saw timber, principally oak and locust. Two small streams of water, spring of water about 200 yards from the lioui-o; elevatbn enough to pipe the water tuto the house.

Good well of soft water at the bouse. 200 apple trees, new aud old orchard, 75 cherry -trees, 20 pear trees, 30 plum, 23 quinces, 30 grapes, 100 currants, two acres to berries blackberries, rasp-hcrries and strawberries. Two- story, frame seven room dwelling, good cellar, coal house, summer bouse, chicken bouse and smok3 house, hay shed and Implement bouse, garage heg pen, corn crib, graincry. Frame" barn, good fences. Price $000.00.

Postegsion this fall if desired. 6 acres tt slate and limestone soli, Frankstown Township, along State Hlgh-wiy near Canoe Creek. Good water from well at the house. 30 tine large apple trees and other fruits. Two seven room, frame dwelling, good cellar, hot air heat, electric light.

Two story frame stable, wagon shed or garage, chicken houie aud other "outbuildings. Now vacant, possession at once. Price $3,300.00. Tbese are, only a of the many sale. MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST' MORTGAGE.

JOHN N. DRASS r.F.NPB AT. ISI TE anil REAL ESTATE. 410 Allegheny St. (Near Court Bringing Up Father IT to ACEF WITH ME.

OM AM I'D AND TELL Wc. MUST eC TOCORlCHT IIS TE.LL HEGS YOU iO IN AN' TELU klJ CON'ilDELRATE ANO LET HER KNOW THKT VOL) HEAD OF THE FAAL.V UNDERjTtSDtN 1 dk.) 0 IH nqw Also LLL HE.K award. The Board of Directors of the Poor reserve the right to reject any or all bid. By otder of the Board this twenty-first day of September, 1021. T.

W. TOBIAS. Controller. 1921 lT'l FtAIURt SIHVICI. Jnc.

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