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rAGE TWO ALTOONA THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1917. WHWWWWWWWMWVWHWWWMMWWWW WMWWW WWWVWWWWVWWWWWWWWW Franz Lehar's Superb Romantic Operetta "VERY GOOD EDDIE" HOLLIDAYSBURG Love" "Gypsy The Smartest and Brightest Musical Comedy gardens the coming summer and give The comic Opera triumph of two continents with a stellar metropolitan cast including Success in Years At The Mishler Theatre Tonight Just Laughs, Jolly Tunes, Pretty Girls If you don't have them, secure seats early Prices, 25, 35, 50, 75, $1.00 $1.50 Albro Arthur the high cost of living in that lino a solar plexus blow. As the title suggests, the gentle art of osculation forms an Important part in "THE KISS" a Paramount photoplay featuring Owen Moore (Mary Pickford's husband) and Marguerite Courtot. The gentle art of kissing is expounded in all its phases by the versatile Owen Moore, at tho IiYRIC tonight. The ice-covered sidewalks made walking a very difficult and dangerous feat yesterday.

Dan Cupid Is greatly depleting the ranks of the Bachelors' club of the county capital with his love darts. Young maidens whose swains have proven backward in their wooing will New Spring Dry Goods Pine Tree Silks, plain and fancy colors prices, $1, $1.59 and $2.00 a yard. Pine Tree Messaline $1.50 a yard. Silk Poplins in the newest shades at $1.00 a yard. Chiffon Cloths $1.00 a yard.

Crepe de Chines big assortment of the latest colors at 75c yard. Fancy Voiles 15c, 20c, 25c, 39c and 50c yard. Anderson Dress Ginghams 19c a yard. Bontex Ginghams 1 2 a and 15c a yard. Lancaster Apron Ginghams 10c a yard.

G. W. Williams The Big Store Hollidaysburg, Pa. and the famous "Gypsy Love" Orchestra i5 the Mishler Attraction Tomorrow Evening find an inspiration for them in the photoplay "THE KISS" at the LYRIC tonight. Some Hollidaysburg boys have the pernicious habit of going into the sur People's Profit Sharing I rounding woods and fields, armed with hatchets and axes, with which they hack the trees and bushes oftentimes cutting down the latter.

Shrubs and other such growths, especially the thorn bushes, add much to the beauty of the landscape and should not be destroyed except where neces Five per cent, cash rebate on all cash purchases from March 17 to 24. Including the Newest Spring Fashions In Fine Clothing. Hats, Shoes, Shirts and high class men's furnishings, from the world's best makers. See the New Spring Styles. Ask for Profit-Sharing Coupons.

T. H. SUCKLING, sary. The owners of the lands that are defaced by these boys are much incensed over this action and these young despbllers had better desist before they get into serious trouble. Men's Wear of Every Kind If you need anything In the Jewelry Kitzlnger Bldg.

Hollidaysburg line get prices at Pruyn's removal sale before buying. 1 The latest style in the canine world is wearing ear rings. Yesterday Charles Johnston, who resides in East Hollidaysburg and Is the owner of a collie dog, saw some bright objeot at iyli 111 I If km fIm mx Ifsa -sJ -Ollcs tached to the animal's ear, when he PRISONERS PLEAD GUILTY IN COURT came Into a room where the dog was Upon closer examination he discovered a plain gold ring sticking to the hair of one of the canine's ears. The ring, that was very thin, was broken through and at the broken place had become fastened to the I 1 4 'THe-SPOfcT filflLS" GOOD EDDIE' order' to get funds in which he was badly in need at the time. He was released on a suspended sentence.

One case was hoard before the court, that of F. H. Patterson, of Cambria county, charged with failing to provide a proper home and abusing his wife. The couple had separated about two years ago on account of domestic difficulties and the wife came to Altoona where she now lives. The couple have been married for thirty-two years.

The man was directed by the court to pay his wife per month. Motions and Petitions. The report of viewers, J. Luden Henry, II. Brumbaugh and Samuel L.

Stoner, who went over the piece of Man Sentenced to Lazy- the. eyening.and it Is much desired hair. While strolling about the streets the ring, that had evidently been dropped by some person, became fastened on the dog's ear, when nosing Newry, spent Friday with Mrs, Amanda Yeckley. that every member 'who'caff 'pbssibly Work and Chicken Thief to the Reformatory go be present and enjoy the evening Samuel Wilt spent Monday with about on the ground. friends in Duncansville.

of good tilings. Let there be a big audience at the The Excelsior Missionary soclet; We are sorry to state that our Presbyterian church on Friday night of the Lutheran church will meet this friend and neighbor, Mrs. Amanda Yeckley, is decidedly worse at this to hear the concert to be given by the evening at the home of Mrs. Chester writing. At a short session of county court held at Hollidaysburg yesterday morning, three prisoners languishing in the county jail awaiting trial on Monday Musical club of Altoona ana Hollidaysburg.

They are all well Edwards, 904 Penn street. This will be the last meeting in the synodical Messrs. John and Louis Socey year and members are requested to known singers and should be well patronized. It is up to the members of spent Saturday with friends III Hoi lidaysburg. bring synodical fee.

Also remember the special offering for anniversary the Y. W. C. A. and their friends to Joseph Harker, of Duncansville, spent Sunday at the home of Joseph have the church filled.

Proceeds for chest the Y. W. C. A. Snyder.

Hessan Wilt, of Burnriam, f6rmer; The newly organized Circle No. 188 ly of this place, spent a few days last week with his brother, Harvey Wilt. of the Ladies of the G. A. R.

will hold a meeting this, evening at the lodge rooms in the Walsh building. All members are urged to be present and it is hoped that there will be many new applicants for new road in Huston township leading from Clover Creek at Beaverton to Minefis was received. It was rec-onimend'itid that the road be abandoned oil the grounds that it is unnecessary. David E. North, was appointed auditor by the court to hear and determine the exceptions filed to the first and final account of tho executrix in the estate of the late Ray G.

Sauer and to inquire into the management of the slid estate by the executrix. The riVport of T. W. Jackson, of Hollidaya-burg, master in the divorce proceedings of Lottie Catherine Erb vs. William, Arthur Erb, was recetv-; ed, recommending a divorce on grounds of desertion.

A rule was granted on a petition of the Altoona Trust company, guard Claysburg Frank Wertz, of Hollidaysburg, was The Inland Coal company, a corpo a Sunday visitor with his mother, ration located at Greensburg and controlling many acres of coal lands In Blair and Westmoreland counties, has filed a mortgage in the office of Henry Longacre. Mr. Charles E. Henry, of Bellwood, and Miss Bessie Longacre, of Lewis-town, were united in marriage yesterday morning at 1.1:30 o'clock by Justice of the 'Peace C. Irwin Lewis at his sanctum on Allegheny street.

The bride is very, popular among a wide circle of and. a young woman well fitted to assume, the duties of married life. Her ''husband' is" a moulder and one of the town's best known young men. At the conclusion of a wedding trip the happy 'pair will take up their residence' at BeHwbrkl, with the best wishes of their 'friend's. Flnlta de Sorla, noted Spanish prima donna, and Adelaide Mesmer.

In scene In the big Franz Lehar comic opera, "GYPSY LOVE," which Andreas Dippet will present at the Mishler theatre Friday evening, Mar. 16, with a stellar grand opera cast, chorus and orchestra. Miss de Soria ian of Annie M. Treasure, widow of the late George Ray Treasure, of Al was the original "Merry Widow" in Madrid, Spain, and Vienna, Austria. toona, for leave to 'join in the sale of real estate.

Mrs. Martha Wertz. Ed Lykens, of Martlnsburg, was a business caller at this place on Tuesday. Harvey Weyandt is ill at this writing. Mrs.

G. W. Mauk is spending some time visiting friends and relatives at Altoona. Literary society will -be- held in the I. O.

O. F. hall on Friday, Marcn 19, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.

G. W. Snyder is spending this week at' Williamsburg, visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Julius Walls. Born, to Mr, and Mrs.

Grant Wey The Cemtral Trust company of Al "Gypsy Love." the register and recorder of Blair county in favor of the Commercial Trust company of Pittsburg, in the sum of $2,000,000. This is one of the largest mortgages ever recorded in this county. The proceeds of the large1 loan will be used for the development of the extensive holdings of the company. The company has the contract for coaling a large number of P. R.

R. engines. Mac Sellers, a well known butcher of who opened a meat market several weeks: ago in the Manager Mishler announces as' an toona, guardian of Edna L. Bookhani-er, was authorized to pay her $100. "VERY GOOD EDDIE" the various charges against them, pleaded guilty before Judge Bald-rige.

Jesse Croft, of Altocna, was the first defendant to coine before the court. He had been arrested on the complaint of his wife. She claimed that he failed to support her and their child. It was learned the pair had been married a little over a year ago and during that time, the wife testified, the man worked very littla The court gave Croft a lecture, warning him that If he did not get to work, he would be taken into custody again and put to work on a Btone pile and the money he earned at this occupation, would be given to his wife and child. As i his only fault seemed to be laziness, the court released the man on a suspended sentence, after he had premised to get to work and earn a living for himself and family.

Frank Kinney, a young man of Al-toona, aged almost 25 years, came into court to plead guilty to stealing chick enH. He had been arrested some time ago by the city police. District Attorney Patterson, in presenting the prisoner, asked the court to consider the fact that Kinney had been in court on a former occasion and had been released on a suspended sentence. He is said to have been" Implicated In a number of petty robberies and thefts during the past while. After a few words of the court sentenced him to tha Huntingdon reformatory, where he will be kept until he learns to do better.

Carl Raison, a son of the late Dr. Raison, was before the tribunal charged with the larceny of an overcoat. It seems that the coat had been given to him by his step-mother hut that, through later complications, he had been charged with the larceny of the garment when he sold it in NOTES FROM THE COURT HOUSE attraction of special Interest that The time for filing affidavit of de has obtained for Altoona tomorrow- evening Andreas Dippel's own pro duction of the internationally faniouff fense in the case of the National Rubber company vs. Walter George was extended until the first Monday in April. AT Kill 'Ws.

Bill. In, 'speaking; fit his) to Harris burg on Tuesdays where he was pres ent at a legislative committee meet romantic operotte, "Gypsy Love." Th announcement will be of particuia On motion of Robert W. Smith, at Interest to music-loving theatregoer ing on county Commis Berkheimer buillding, on Allegheny street, has decided to go out of business and closed the shop yesterday. torney for the plaintiff in the case of Sue Isenberg vs. Blair B.

Hileman, because "Gypsy Love" is a compos! sioner Robert F. Bankert said yes tion of the celebrated Franz Lehar Great Musical Coipedy Is a rule was awarded against the de-, Mr sellers is a butcher of much ex terday that the bill introduced in the who gave the world "The Merry Wid iegislature to. place the. county roads fendant to show cause why Judgment should not be entered for want of ow. Brim Full of Good Music back on the-townships under the con andt, a boy, on Thursday.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Droll, a boy, on Friday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Burket, a girl, on Sunday. Services in the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday at 10 a. Sunday school at 9 a. conducted by Rev. Chas.

Griffin. Services in the Lutheran church on Sunday at 10:30 a. Sunday school at 9:30 a. conducted by Rev. F.

C. Schrader. The story tells of a noblewomarl trol, of supervisors, was widely dis sufficient affidavit of defense. Re turnable the first Monday in April. who is charmed for a passing momen and Entertainment cussed an4 strenuous opposition ex by a gypsy troubadour.

She succumb pressed proposed measure. Mr. to one kiss, throws over the wander EVENTS ABOUT TOWN perience, thoroughly understanding the business but could not make his latest venture a success on account of the fact that the county capital has as many meat markets as it can handle. Wanita lodge No. 1142, I.

O. will observe its tenth anniversary at the lodge rooms this evening with A musical and literary program of high order. Refreshments will be served and a very pleasant evening is antic er's rich and powerful half-brother to whom she is pledged. Through thr Bankert was asked, his. opinion on the matter and- it did not take him.

long to. tell of what he thought of such a MISHLER THEATRE AMUSEMENT BULLETIN agency of a draught of magic wate retrograde, movement. It. is there comes to her a vision. In tied thought bill.

will be promptly kill dream she sees the gypsy wearied This Week. ed, as it. will ho. strongly opposed by PARENT IS Tonhrht. the season's triumphant Call at the Jewelry Store on the Diamond, and save money on that watch you are going to buy.

The merchants of our town' are already selling large quantities of garden seeds, which is a sure sien that her, unfaithful, brutal. She awakes She dismisses the gypsy, realize motorists and others who. are inter and brilliant musical comedy that Is ipated. what she might have suffered and re: ested in the improvements of our roads. The wonderful improvement different, "Very Good Eddie." Prank Fonner, of Dunlo, Cambria turns to the arms of her faithful suit yesterday arrested by Friday evening, the comic opera triumph of two continents, "Gypsy the town will blossom with vegetable FINED BY ALDERMAN or.

made in this county on the roads improved by the county commissioners Chief of Police Harry Bowman, of this Love" with Arthur Albro. is proof of the great superiority- of "Alone At Last." place, at Spangler, on the charge of larceny, he being accused by his Saturday matinee and night, the county maintaiued roads over town With iU jingly music, fetching cho1 enchanting musical success "Alone nm and that much talked of and real brother-in-law, Harry Snyder, ot Frankstown, of stealing a gold watch at Last." i Next Week, istic mountain climbing scene, "Alon ship maintenance. If. the bill was made a law, our splendid county roads would doubtless soon get Into the former poor condition of these highways, and all the good work done belonging to H. T.

Baird, of Franks at Last," which ran for six months Tuesday evening, tho San. Carlo Grand Opera company, in Donizetti's the- Shubert theatre, New an Made' Youth Help Haul Coal While He Defied School Authorities town, a relative of Mr. Snyder. It is alleged that Fonner took the watch has played remarkable engagement masterpiece, "Lucia di Lammermoor" while staying at the Snyder home in Chicago, Boston and Philadelphl In road building by counties would bo for naught. with an all-star cast including the comes to the Mishler theatre Satu The timepiece was given to Mr.

Baird by his father and was valued very celebrated coloratura soprano, Mile, Edvige Vaccari. day, matinee and night, March Goldine Woman Here Today at Turner Drug Co. 1116 Eleventh Avenue. r- Says J. A.

McCluskey, the Goldine Man, I Want to Introduce to You The 'Goldine Woman Who Will Be at the Turner Drug Co. Today, Friday and Saturday of this Week Remember, She Will Be at the Turner Drug Co. Only, 1116 11th Ave. PEOPLE C0ii 19 GOING under the direction of the Messrs Wednesday, matinee and night Shubert. Elmer Detwiler, of 2920 Fourth av-enue, a Logan Valley motorman, was fined $2 and costs before Alderman Theodore D.

Crawford yesterday, for The cost includes Harry Conor, wh highly by him. Snyder made information before Justice of the Peace C. Irwin Lewis against Fonner. It, was learned that the had gone to Spangler and Chief Bowman went there and found his man. When arrested the (burlesque day) Charlie Taylor's "Darlings of Paris" burlesquers, with the big feature, "Taylor's Titian Trippers," the fastest act in bur plays the cnief comedy role; Forre huh, lenor; rntzi von Busing, corJ violating the compulsory school law, in keeping his 14-year-old son, George tralto; Mabel Weeks, prima donna Robinson Newbold, who sings "Som watch was not on his person, and he J.

A. McCluskey The Goldlne Man Turner Drug Co. lesque. Special Thursday, Friday and Sat The Goldlne Wo-man at Turner Drug Frl. and Sat Little Bug Will Get You Some Day from attending the Adams school, where he is a pupil.

At the hearing It was shown that and many othors. And not the lea urday, afternoons and evenings each day, the big sensational motion picture feature, Annette Kellermann In Interesting thing about "Alone Detwiler, after doing his regular work as motorman, has been hauling coal off the mountain and making the son "A Daughter of the Gods." Last" is that its music was wrltte by Franz Lehar, composer of "Th denied taking He was brought to Hollidaysburg and placed in jail to await a hearing that will likely be given some time today. The Hollidaysburg Business Bulletin, a publication issued by the business men of the local Chamber of Commerce, has just been issued, announcing the second annual profit- Merry Widow." She will explain Goldine and what it 1ms accomplished for the ailments of suffering men. and women. remain away from school- to assist "Very Good Eddie," the great mu Her explanation of Goldine as applied to the ailmenta of women will open your eyes.

"A Daughter of the Gods." sical comedy that delighted New York for a long run with its tuneful music. him. Out of thirty-two school days it was shown that the boy had missed nineteen. Annette Kellermann as the star sharing Meek, March 17 to 24. The sparkling comedy and excellent en the William Fox million dollar pictui The father was notified repeatedly tertainment, will be the offering at the Mrs.

J. W. Confer, who has resided on North street for several years, has leased the Eleanor P. Landis property on Allegheny street and will take possession at once. Mrs.

Stephen L. Hughes, of Penn street, has gone to -Detroit, where she will make an extended vis-It to her daughter. Attorney Oliver H. Hewit is spending the week at Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Thomas D.

of Harrisburg, returned home yesterday, after spending several days with friends in town. Dr. John H. Humes, of McKee's Rocks, spent yesterday in his native town as the guest of his friend, Justice of the Eeace C. I.

Lewis. Merchant William McKillip is confined to his home oil North Union street, suffering with a severe attack of grip. T. K. Reoder, of Wilmington, spent yesterday in town on business.

H. B. Dasconi and E. C. Williams, of Lancaster, were sojourners in the Tjurg yesterday.

W. S. Rhodes, a representative of beautiful, "A Daughter of the Gods by the school authorities, but ignored Mishler theatre this evening. It will went through a sories of adventun the notices and defied the authorities, by land and sea which meant cm be presented by a large company and promises to be one of the hits of the telling Truant Officer W. W.

Orner that he would keep the lad home Goldine is sold in Tyrone by Iran's Drug Store Hollidaysburg by Jacobs Pharmacy stant real peril. They will thrill yo as you watch tho unfolding of tlj season. when he pleased. The plot of "Very Good Eddie" deals marvelous fairy story during its shov Information was made against him ing at the Mishler theatre for thrq by the truant officer yesterday morn in a bright and humorous way witn the adventures of two newly-wedded days, commencing Thursday, Marc Bulletin is very completely and neatly gotten up by the Chamber of Commerce and contains attractive advertisements of a number of the town's business men, cuts of Hollidaysburg, Lakemont park and other places. On the front page is a fine cut of Allegheny street at the Diamond, and on this page starts a splendid writeup of the commerce body by its secretary, John N.

Drass, and another good article on "Boost the Burg." There is also a good writeup on playgrounds by Julia S. Scheeline. The back page contains a description of the new Chamber of Commerce band: a his ing, and when Constable C. M. Kep pairs, Georgina and Eddie Kettle, who 22, twice daily.

hart went to the home, he was de-fled by the parents of the child, and on their marriage day, emnaric ror ai banv. On board the Catskill they en Harrison. Walton, age seventy-fou the father, expressing his contempt of Philadelphia, has completed fiftl counter their friends, Elsie and Percy Darling, who have also Just been Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, 501 Second Juniata had had nervous trouble over six years, with severe headaches through the tem for the summons, was seized by the officer and forced to go to the magis years of service as a public schoq Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson says: "It has been my personal experience in following the use of Goldine as directed.

It has given me wonderful added strength and I feel like I was ten years younger than when I startod to use it The way it has relieved stomach, liver, bowels and kid-f, neys have wonderful and it deserves all the teacher. trate's office and put up bail for his appearance at the hearing In the aft the Kelly. Drug company of Pittsburg, ernoon. At the hearing both father ples troubled MISS PEARL CARTlER and mother were in a highly militant joined in holy bonds. Georgina and Percy go ashore, intending to return.

But as luck has It, they are left behind, and Elsie, with Eddie, find themselves that night in embarrassing circumstances at a "Jay" hotel at some village on the Hudson. There, on the following day, with palpitation was here yesterday calling on the trade. William F. Campbell, of Pittsburg, tory of the Y. M.

C. a cut of the building, ad also of the court house. There are many other interesting things in the paper, which -is a frame of mind, the woman sitting on her pocketbook containing the fam spent yesterday, with. Hollidaysburg ily funds in order that no money for great credit to the Chamber of Com friends. Coughs Kill If You Let Them.

Instead kill your Cough with DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY. It heals IrrKatsd Throat and Lungs. Thoutanaa la last 40 year benefited by of the Heart, for tnree years wneeiea ln nn'mvaiia rheumati chair, unable to do any work of any through the mus- kind and considered a hopeless suf- cles and joints ferer with an operation her only of the shoulders hope. After taking two bottles of and arms, chro- Goldlne she was able to walk to the they are followed by the worried Percy and Georgina, It takes some little time to clear things up, but in the end all is set right.

en- nlc constipation, drug store for the third and ever credit and lame back, since she has been able to perform dorsement I a fine might be taken from her. When it was evident that her husband would go to jail if she did not produce the money, she softened and paid the fine and costs. The school authorities have announced that they will pursue a relentless policy in enforcing the school law, and information will henceforth be made against all violators. The humor of the play is said to be largely due to the striking con Dr. King's Dry Run Assistant County Superintendent H.

S. Fleck, of Altoona, spent Monday in several schools ot this township. Chaplin Weaver, of Newry, was circulating among friends here last week, i Harvey spent Saturday in merce, and willrbve an effective silent booster' for profit-sharing week. The members of the Shadrach Bible class who are going to Altoona to attend the state-wide convention of the organized Adult Bible classes will meet at the court house, corner Allegheny and Union streets, this evening in time to take the 7 o'clock car. The meeting convenes at 7:30 p.

m. and It will be necessary to leave on the 7 o'clock car in order to be present for all the meetings of the even-in. There is a grand program tori numbness all regular household duties and through walks wherever she We ab-hands and arms, solutely guarantee that every word nervous and run of the above statement is true and down. Ask her will gladly verify the same if you about Goldine. will call for Miss Carter's address.

give it. I thoroughly believe in it and surely can recommend It to people getting along In years. JNewjiscovery Money Back If It Pails trasts of the diminutive Eddie and his stately bride, who are balanced by the doll-like Elsie and her big, hulking husband. The music is described as being refined ragtime, but it is also stated that the lyrics by Mr. Kern have rythmic charm and nevor tiro the ear.

The chief American article sold in China is keresone. The value of this single product exceeds all other All Drutfhta BOo. and $1.09 Altoona. Remember, the Goldlne Woman Will Be at Turner Drug Co. OnlyuThura-H Jay, Friday and Saturday of thla Weak ft ll Rer.

F. H. Schradeiv -aid wife, of Jerican ImporU.

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