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page SEver; ALTOONA TR1BUN3, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1917. THE STORE THAT IS ALIVE WITH VALUES OFFERS YOU MORE HOLLIDAYSBURG BAMSAim EVEIY RJIE IF TWM anil A Special Lot of Ready-to-Wear Sport Hats YOUR SPRING SUIT Hart, 8chaffner Marx Varsity fifty-five tor Men and Young Men. Langham-Hlgli Novelty Suits for Younger Young Men. Widow Jones SpHhq Models for hoys and little chaps, See Our Coats $(Hv98 Selling at cQ Made of Finest All Wool Poplin. Two large pockets.

Belted. Large cape collar. Trimmed with contrasting shades. Also long Auto Coats in Checks, Chinchilla coats in all white and others, too numerous to mention. Snappy Coats from up to.

in newest combination, in ell the wanted shades. An nnusual variety to maka your selection easy. 'Worth Stetson Hats, Florshelm Shoes. Nifty Neckwear, 5 T. H.

SUCKLING, Men' Wear of Every Kind KlUlnger Bldg. Hollldaysburg. up to on 98c sale now at SILK SUITS Of finest Messalhle and Taffeta, in all leading shades, and in Nobby-Sport 'Stripes. Manj models are Pleated all the way round, others are belted and gathered. Made with the new pennant collars.

Very specially priced. Worth up to $30.00, at MISSES' SUITS WOMEN'S SUITS STOUT SUITS at Supremacy Value Giving Suits at $9.98, $11.85 $14.95 and up to $24.98 in at il All the leading shades, and the standard navy and blacK 125 new models to select from. 1 is snow on them, hut one would hardly ttilnk it is deep enough to stall automobiles. However, this is true, as State Engineer Charles S. Lemon, while making an eighty-mile trip through Cambria county on Wednesday in his Dodge car, stuck In a drift fourteen feet deep, on the state highway, opposite the Creeson sanatorium.

It was necessary to shovel away this and many other drifts throughout that section, to make the roads passable. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. William Blackburn, 902 Headquarters for Children's Dresses HEMP SHAPES and Citron. A. Special at 10 umoia vu w.

urn Colors in Black, Sand 1 1 I 11 ft 1 A 'I WINDOWSHADES e. selection or siyics. $1.29. Complete Spring line on Sale now. Made of fine quality Gingham, Repp, Crash, Percales, Linene, etc.

$1.25 and $1.60 values, at 98s 9Sc and S9c, values, at 7g0 S5c and 98c values, at 69c 75c values, at 69c 50c values, at 390 In all sizes. New, fresh Spring stock. Another large shipment In different styles just in. $19.98 and $22.8 LIDS FOR KIDS Our children's Hats are worth while, looking into. Made, in all leading shades, of good quality straw.

Trice at 79c up. Penn street, this evening at 7: SO o'clock. Please bring the coffee coupons with you. Stationer George M. Smith, of Allegheny street, says that the item in these columns a few day A ago, telling of the infantile likeness of Edgar P.

Dobbins, contained in the last issue of the Saturday Evening Post, proved to be "a most excellent advertisement for him, causing a run on his store for this number of that popular journal, with the result that he sold out in a very short time. Children even came to the store with notes from their parents, who "wanted the magazine with Ed. Dobbins' Housefurnishing Specials Live Wires From Our First Floor Shades of heavy Visit this large bargain base 15c paper Hose. Very fine ribbed Hose with reinforced toe ment department, before you start in on your Spring House-cleaning. Curtain Stretchers.

Extend Clsthts Racks. The kind (h it hang on Cue wsll. With eight Classy designs. 50c Men's Silk Tlea. neckwear, in the new Extra wide.

Best wearing material. Special at Gowns. Freeh new muslin Gowns, trimmed with embroidery, inserted one inch ribbon. A 79c value. Our 2Q Price 07C Drawers.

The kind that are and heel. Colors Black, White, Pink and Blue 15c arms. Very piibHtan-tial. Special to any size. Stationary Sateen Petticoats.

In varl- 98c pins. $1.50 value for Cleopatra Belts. Made of 69 picture in it." Kleen-0 Oil Mops. Complete Complete Wash Boilers. Complete line now In.

Priced f0 A $.1.00, $1.19,. $1.45.. lcte line 2.48 sold at 39c. Nicely tucked, and fancy metal. Worn In The Willing Workers class of the 98c sash effect.

Special 49c Otis styles. All ff colors. 1 UU Men's Shirts. Snappy stripes and plaids. Made of madras, with good size stick Mop In can.

Special. 25c embroidery trimmed. Good quality. Special Galvanized Tubs. Extra hirse ra larse Cotumbias mm New Neckwear.

Novelty sport Neckwear, Chiffon and of Novelty 1 and of Petticoats. Good quality. Window Shades. Oil color, non-fading, made with good 83c Size. Strong handle? Triced special at are READY- 59c Wade with rich flve-inen env Voile, trimmed with fancy lace icy lace.

percales and sateen. strong spring rollers. Galvanized Pails. .1 larfce broidery flounce. Spe See these $1.60 values 45 50c Special at 25c, 35c, 50c and .) 98c Size 6x5 feet.

Special cial at for 35c sl.cs. Special at 25c, 30c Hnd TO-HANG when you unwrap them Toilet Paper. TTrgutar 5c jbr 5c Church of God will hold Its monthly meeting, this evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the home, of Frances Feathers, 52 Pine street. All members are urged to be present. On Saturday afternoon at 4 o-clock the Dramatic club of Miss Cowles' School will present the three act comedy "All-of-a-Sudden Peggy" at Highland hall.

An admission fee will be charged and the proceeds will be for the-benefit of the local Y. W. C. A. Frank, the 4-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Stultz, of East Walnut 10c rolls of quality rtrpi Sperial at 3 for SST A ELEVENTH AVt. A- A Waxed Paper. 20 sheets to the roll. Our price, a rol 4c Corsets.

Well known Royal Vorchester corsets. Made of heavy cootil. Worth 1 rC $1.50. Special PlUl Brassieres. Fancy, embroidery trimmed all round.

Priced special at 25c8Od50c Boot Silk Hose. The very newest shades of Oregon Green, Gold, Lavender, Slate, Bronze, Pink. Champagne, Black and Special Cups and Saucers. Jumbo large pize. Saucer Ifl 'Vize of 'Vizt on em, was pamniuy, out not seriously injured yesterday morning.

The child while playing about the soup plate. Cup holds full quart. Set of 2-f'c Special 39c Clothes Basket, flic largo White. Reinforced toe and size. TW6 stron 55c 50c handles.

'heel. Well worth 75c. Special That's one of the many exclusive Columbia superiorities. They come wrapped in a handy package the slat already in the hem the handsome electro-plated fixtures, ring-pull and all, wrapped inside. You needn't lose a minute hanging them.

And these otherfeatures durable fabrics lovely colorings dust- proof, CLOSED roller-ends, to be had only in Columbias assure you, as we will, too, that when you buy a Columbia you get the best. Come in, and let us show you these famous Columbia shades. G. W. WILLIAMS Hollldaysburg, Pa.

The Big Store. mSVS uouse, fell on the sharp points of a pair of scissors, which penetrated his right knee, making a deep, punctured wound, that bled profusely, the accident causing much excitement at the Stultz home for a time. A physician was hastily summoned, who was obliged to close the wound with several stitches. The Potters: the famous musical and dramatic entertainers, delighted a good-sized audience in song and story last evening at the. hie-h rhnni HONOR A Hint About Fashions Bellwood (Continued from page 4) auditorium, under the ausnlcnn nf the IS local Y.

JI. C. A. These gifted artists have a great variety. Mr.

Potter iB a baritone, an iinnersonatnr and pianist, and is an expert in all three PEOPLE COMING AND accomplishments. Mrs. Potter is a reader, mezzo soprano, pianist and narp-guitanst, in all of which she Only 23 More Acceptances Are Needed to Complete First Fifty Men Enlisted with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Piper.

Misses Edythe Delozier Aud Alice Oakes, Messrs. Allen Clapper-- and John Forsht, all of Duncansville, accompanied Miss Oakes here on Sunday. C. Oakes daughter Alice, of spent Friday with friends here. Miss Bertha Socey the weekend with her sister, Mrs.

Frederic Lampee. Miss Susie Wilt, of Duncansville. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilt.

Mrs. Catherine Socey and son John were business callers in Hollldaysburg on Mr. and, Mrs. James Metzler were guests In Hollldaysburg on Wednesday. Roy Wilt, of Foot of Ten, spent several days of this week here among friends.

Mrs. Frank Yeckley and children, William and Beulah, and Miss Mary Yecklev. of Duncansville. spent Wed waiting room at 10 o'clock and in the afternoon in the Bellwood Furniture store a market will open for the benefit of the United Brethren church. A good supply of eatables will be on sale at both stands.

At the request of a number per-so'hs the age limit set for the class in first aid work has been changed and all women and girls over 15 years of age will be welcomed this evening at 7:30 at the Baptist church. No dues or fees in this section. An opportunity is given to aid the nation and all girls over 15 are urged to do their share. Martinsburg Altdona'f; honor roll for' the first fifty men to enlist (n the United States navy will be displayed pub- i ucly in the noar future, as only also excels. The pair also appeared in several very interesting and exceedingly well acted sketches, which were highly enjoyed by the audience.

No entertainers have ever appeared in Hollldaysburg who gave greater satisfaction. The numbers were received with- the greatest applause. Both are endowed with fine voices and to their musical talent, they add the art of acting and elocution, the combination of which, furnish two full hours of solid enjoyment. The program was of an exceptionally high order, the music being from the most famous composers. The O.

Y. O. club which has recently been reorganized, will hold its twenty-three more acceptances are to complete the desired half hundred. Charles Ilerron 3gcd JO, of 1112 Fifth avenue: Thomas C. Steelo.

Chief of Police Harry Bowman received a letter yesterday from his son, C. H. Bowman, stating that he been appointed to the position of assistant postmaster at Tarentum. Mr. Bowman was.

formerly employed 88 a clerk at the Altoona post office and was for some time a railway mail clerk running out of Pittsburg. George Douglass, of South Wayne street, returned home this week from a Pittsburg hospital, where he has been under treatment for the past eleven weeks for cancer of the stomach. At one time he was In a very critical condition and it was thought his life could not be saved. But the growth was successfully rertioved and he has -been effectually cured, which is very good news to his friends. Dr.

and Mrs, J. R. Humes returned to their home on Allegheny street yesterday, after spending the winter months with the doctor's son, Dr. John H. Humes, of McKees Rocks.

They were accompanied home by lilt 1 aged 20, of Huntingdon: Hef man i 1. 11 -sfesr Miss May Fouse, of Pittsburg, is visiting at the home of Mrs. R. S. Sanders.

The local W. T. V. will meet at the home of Mrs. Samuel Moody, 5EM.

fRANK B. Kellogg. nesday at the home Of Mrs. Amanda Elmer McGeary, of Foot of spent Friday on business here. Young America will soon be free here as we only have two weeks more of school.

big opening dance in the rooms in the Wolf building, today. Boldt, 1110 Eighteenth avenue, and James E. Van 2andt, of 1017 Eigh teenth avenue, Were accepted yesterday at the recruiting office in charge of Chief Quartermaster P. Q. Clark, in the federal building.

Since the local station was opened on April 2, forty-nine ntott and youths have applied, twenty-seven of whom were accepted and ten bave been formally enlisted, the others waiting IHATBIMOMIAL Of Minnesota, succeeding Moses E. llapp. Godfrey MoGuIrk, Mr. W. Io Hollldaysburg, and Miss Marv MeGnirk.

nf orderly conduct, assault and battery and disturbing the peace. Vlnglosh their daughter, Mrs. B. A. Mason.

10 oniain runougns rrom rneu auncs Waterside H. K. Woodcock and wife have be come residents of town. Miss Ruth Woodcock, of Altoona, Is home for a few days. E.

E. Brown and family motored to Tuesday evening at 7:80 o'clock. Mrs. Polly Metzker, who lives with her daughter, Miss Lizsie Metiker, on Sunday celebrated her ioth birthday anniversary. Her son, Levi Metzker and wife, of Mahaffey, were preeent and enjoyed the day with her.

E. I. Burget, of Jersey City, N. visited his family a few days, returning Monday. G.

Roy Getst. of Harrisburg. spent Sunday with his parents. and Mrs. George W.

Mr.1 Geist Is employed by R. G. Dunn A of that city. David iStoudnourj of Detroit, visited among relatives In Martins-burg this week. 'I' appeared yesterday and his racial Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Swope and two children, of Huntingdon, returned features gave mute evidence of the home yesterday after spending sev rough handling he received at the eral days with Mr. Swope's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles W.

Swope, of Altoona Sunday. The families of Harry John with the Fennsy, Quartermaster Clark' received 'the roll of honor yesterday and has posted It In his office, where It will remain until the first fifty names are placed on it. There is sufficient, space for nearly eighty names and others may be added If the roll limit is extended. Clarence R. Parsons, oDuquesne was the only, new recruit accepted Hillcrest.

Johnstown, were united in marriage yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, at St. John's Roman Catholic church of that cify, by the rector of the church. The bride is a very popular and accomplished young woman of the Flood City and the groom is a son of William Godfrey, of Brush Mountain, and a well known young dairyman and trucker. The happy pair will reside at Hollldaysburg. hands of the trio.

Is claimed that trouble started after liquid refreshment Had been liberally partaken of at the home of Vinglosh. The two women and She-kon started to make; things lively Ritchey, David Mauk and Rltt Foor J. H. Miller, of Philadelphia, was a business visitor in town yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs." Charles Bossier, of North Penn street, have returned whert Vlnglosh obje-cted. Shnkon at ft r- f'k 3 B. Littleton and family! of tacked the affiant, it is said, and the at the local United Stateg army sta home after spending the winter Manor Hill, charge near Petersburg, female allies promptly aided bird ln.tion yesterday, A large quantity of monrna wun relatives at uganrz. MrB. Tarr, of Altoona, returned moved to Martinsbure Thursday of publicity matter, literature, pamphlet last week.

Rev. Littleton succeeded r.w.-c. MOTES home yesterday after a visit to her Rev. D. A.

Sower, as pastor of are under quarantine for ecarlet fever. Rev. W. E. Snyder, pastor of the Church of will preach Sunday evening.

Work on the state Toad is progressing rapidly between here and Woodbury. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Baker, E. E. Miss Mary Baker and Henry Ritchey motored to Breeze wood, Wednesday evening to attend the public installation of the officers of the Breezewood I. O. 0.

lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Btoherook and son Lloyal in sterburg re- i putting their victim hors de combat. A near riot ensued wltH friends of the attacking and -the attacked par-ties mixing In the fray.

Many scratches decorated Vin-glosh's face and neck, which be declared was the handiwork of the two women combatants. 7 i the Methodist Episcopal church at this place, the latter having been transferred to Orbisonia, Mr. and Mrs. William Roberta are home, after spending the winter in The Dramatic club at Highland hair will give a play, "All-of-a-Sud-den Peggy" for the benefit '6f the T. circulars placards setting forth the advantages of a career in the army or the navy is being throughout thft city.

Tho People's Credit clothing company store in the Mateer building has arranged an attractive navy window which was widely discussed, last evening by Eleventh avenue pedestrians ,4 it v. c. A. Saturday afternoon at 4 ociock. mis is a very clever play and will be most entertaining for all DAJrT ANP FJIFTTY.

Church Affairs wno atiena. lou snould go. There will be a Bird. Trip' Saturday MINOR ACCIDENT CASES. cently.

sister. Mrs. of Hillcrest. John G. Williamson, of Pittsburg, spent yesterday in town on business.

P. F. Thompson, of Harrisburg, was in town yesterday, visiting friends. W. R.

Ross and R. C. Hanley, of Johnstown, were business sojourners here on Thursday. Miss Anna C. Bremari, of Williams-port, is spending the week with Hollldaysburg friends.

Mrs. W. A. Brittingham, of Wil-liamsport, is viBttlng her father, Merchant George W. Thomas, of Gays-port.

Thomas Lang, an employe at the P. R. R. car shops, yesterday removed his family from the Learner 'appart-ments on West Allegheny the Loop. morning to the pars.

All who Wish td go should take the 7:00 car. The (Continued from page 6) Number Treated at the Altoona Hospital Dispensary Yesterday. Dainty items such as the bag, belt tnd collar go far to add cburm and finish to an otherwise simple outfit, provided these are carefully and tastefully selected. A dainty "Stock collar and jabot of -net and shadow lace is shown in the above iUustra LEBRATION EASIER CE birds are beginning to come in large numbers and there will be many Farewell for Rev. Fisher.

Vav Tift FlaTio fiSrmerlv nan Philadelphia. Mrs. Charles of Harrisburg, is a guest at the home ot her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W.

H. Snyder. Mrs. Reuben Ott Is ill at her home on West Allegheny street. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Edwards, of Hollldaysburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Edwards. H. F. Stoner, who is employed by the Pennsylvania railroad company in Altoona Is 'off duty, having been operated on last week In the Altoona hospital for an ulcerated law.

The children of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mrs. Violet Tanyer, aged 34, of Or- Kinos 10 De Ben on the trip.

tor at the Juniata Gap church, wasCDar1 crossing, west Tyrone, suffer-tendered a farewell recention at the e(l second degree burns of the left side of her face, yesterday- noon NOTES FROM THE COURT HOUSE cnurcn lasi evening, rne congrega tones iB particularly interesting. The suede band big with its half beaded when hp wag splashed with boiling through Mr. McAlarney, pres- water from a kettle. ented the pastor with a fine silk um effect ifi practical. Other cases treated in the disnen- brella (with a small chain attached An unusually large number of mar isary yesterday were: Charles Treese nage licenses, Is being issued dally waiting room is alBd to be provided.

so that he doesn't leave it any place.) They also gave him a large and aged 44, of 220 Third avenue, foreign Two Women and Man Are from-the prothonotary's office at ores Tnirty-six cars are now stored a the garage. Four sales, of Pope ma ent, this increase in Cupid's business EVENTS ABOUT TOWN body right eye; George Goss, Bell wood, wooden splinter' in right eye: handsome bouquet. Following the presentation speech, an elaborate Charged With Assaulting being accredited to the fact that mar B. J. Sharteno, aed 45, of 724 Ninth MAMU JLjAlll 1 ried men are not eligible for service uiuuui.

-a Liu nuuiiiuijdj una tit supper was served In his honor, and a pleasant informal social hour avenue, lacerations of the right In Polander of Allegheny in the war with. Germany, and bo. dex finger; Boyd Yohn, aged 25, of many young men of the conntv are MMMJaJ 111 V. Becoming tbeneaicts. in order to avoid in storage.

OLD GLORY IS RAISED. W. Sodenburg, who were victims of diphtheria, are Over one hundred members and friends were present at a reception given in St. John's Reformed church Monday evening In honor of Mrs. Karl Beck, a returned missionary from China, who is spending a furlough with her parents, Prof, atod Mrs.

P. H. Bridenbaugh, at this place. Prof. E.

E. By era, of Ashland, was here a few days the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rb? Loose and children, of, Altoona, visited a few days with 1.

E. Stoner and K. Loose and families, returning home Sunday. becoming soldiers. One Hollldaysburg young man said yesterday that he 1121 Fourth avenue, Juniata, foreign body in right eye; Clarence Karmon, aged 18, of 816 South street, East End, tips of the middle and ring fingers of the right hand cut off.

Tainraaiiy. Man Wins would never think of doing such a thing, as he would sooner go to war 1 Thrtmoo New Smith, York, "April tecretary of than get married, as he preferred be fammany Half WILL IMPROVE GARAGfe ing mnea wita a gun, instead or a Marks' Paint and Wall Paper Store. Buy your paper Decorating, paper hanging, sign painting, automobiles painted. Painting and graining. Bell Phone 224.

Water Superintendent Joseph Bender and Street Commissioner Charles Gallagher, assisted by two borough employes, gave paved section of Allegheny street, a thorough flushing yesterday morning vith the use of fire h06e attached to the Are plugs. The avenue bow looks as bright, and clean a' a new pin and this operation should be repeated at frequent intervals. 'glaaee' at 'tW AHertejy fccoa- Township 7 Three resident! 6f Middle-town, an Allegheny township hamlet just inside the Blair county line, forcibly dembnstrateij the fact that tney were not pacifists last Sunday, iot-Ibwlng'an Eajter celebration, when they attacked Afidy Vlnglosh, wno bfought suit against them yesterday before Alderman J. 6. Gorsuch, of the Tnifd ward.

Andy Shekel Aaale Ehekon and Annie Fifloth ire the' defendants who will be given t6iint this ifter-afcfcB at e'eieix on iirftt was elected representative in cn gresa for the Fifteenth NeV York trlct, to succeed the late Michael I One of the seven wonders the Emblem Sent to Breeze at American Lime Stone Quarries Yesterday. Employes of the American Lime Stone quarries, Tyrone Forge, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with J. E. Wilson, of Tipton, heading the procession, unfurled to the breeze a large Americas flag on a forty foot pole. The singing of the Staf Spangled Banner," "America," "Columbia," and othey patriotic selection marked the unfurling of the banners.

Fully 570 persona were present. world THE 'MOVIES. Attend the new COLONIAL THEATRE opening. Charlee Relper, of Eighth Avenue, to Expend $500 on Changes. Charles Relper, of the Relper motorcycle garage on Eighth avenue, shortly expects to make improvements to his stand to the amount of possibly $500.

A new repair room, 35 by 47 feet, will, be erected to the rear of Ms siop and large reception and Conrr, at a special else tios today. His rote was three time as large as that cast for John Bdyl6, the Republican nominee. Jc seph-D. Cannon, SeciaTist, who Hi Buroay, Apru j. Dry Run Misses.

iVxff Kzf, DaascrtflU, pet fixity you; Vaht rename fierr an anti-war trailed far fc: taJfi, tprttl tis tact that tttTt hind Boyle.

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