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PAGE WN3 I Ml Wednesday, May 23 MOLLIDAYSBURG III; Self Defense 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY" At2andSPM Ax DOORS OPEN Eoallah ShareN Mr, Ralph C- KngUsh and Mies ella Sharer, both of Port Matilda, were married at I o'clock yesterday afternoon by Justloe of the Peace W. B. Flckes, of Logan township. The ceremony was performed at the home the bride's sister, Mrs. Harry Miller, 6f Broad Avenue extension ant" I ,4 ONE HOUR EARLIER Hit miir Shoes! Shoes! nnwi, M' i HESS Fifty-eight street.

The only wit nil nesses were: Mrs. Miller and Miss Annie Rangdale. After the ceremony the couple were motored to tha station by the magistrate and took a train for the east, where they will proclamation to the citherns of that borough, calling upon them to Inaugurate the spring clean-up campaign. All householders within the next two weeks will be required to dean up tbeir premises, and those who fail to do so. will have their yards or other property cleaned up by the borough, and the txpenie inourred in this wort will be charged to the offenders.

Tha accumulations of tha winter, aa aahee, tin cans, and all other refuse matter mutt hauled away and the officer hopes 1( may not be necessary to resort to extreme measures in any instance, bat that the people be filled with pride in keeping their little town clean and neat and via with each other in this work. SPECIAL Extra fine granulated cane sugar, iU9 for 25 lbs; 9.60 for 100 lbs. O. W. WILLIAMS GREATEST SHOW spend tbeir honeymoon.

Returning In two they will occupy their MIAMI. Our advice is for you to buy while we. have them at the present We have Just received huge shipments of shoes from tha fac-' tories, which we contracted for earljr last fall, and we can lata you from 25c jto 13.00 a pair on the present market prices. Come In and let ui show you. We sell the following veil known lines of shoes i newly furnished home at Port Ma AND THE NEW ORIENTAL PAGEANT tilda, where Mr.

English is the pro GOLDINE WOMAN ftLrtOOlW Sis Mf- Am tyOiVQttaFtU. LAMP 1400 PERSONS, 480 PERFORMECS. I All rnnrts bave decided that any malaria, nephritis, rheumatism In all A GRtAr ENSEMBLE Or NEW The Halifax Shoes for women. The Honest and Douglas Shoes for misses and children. The Endicott Johnson Shoes for men and boys.

Regal Shoes for men, women and bojrs. Beacon Shoes for men and boys. one has the right to defend them SENSATIONS FBOM EUROPE 89 CABS Of WOCLD WONDERS. selves. Hence tne uoiaine woman calls on the people of Altoona to come to Turner's Drug Store and secure your own weapon to defend your I08CA6E ZOO.

41 ELEPHANTS RAILROAD (JEWS PAWDt ATWAN PBKf PINO FIRST KRfORMANCE G. W.WILLIAMS self against tne common conipmium. MrtA nnpfniiv if vou are suf ONE SO (ENT TICKET ADMITS TO Alt fering from anaemia, biliousness, CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS HALF PRICE (Continued from page 6) The Big Store Hollidaysburg, Pa. bronchial coughs, cougn, cramping, dimness, drowsiupss, dyspepsia, onHnnHV. fnmsln trouble.

Kail trouble. Tickets on. eU vhaw day at Turner's Drug Btore, 1116 Eleventh avenun. Same prices as charged on show around. headache, hysteria, nervous troubles, many important positions with railroads of the middle west li -II II Discipline Bulletin.

forms, sciatic rheumatism, stiffness of Joints or vertigo then yon neea Goldlne Alterac, which can be bad for SL per bottle. Remember that now the time to prepare yourself, for the coming Bummer. You are invited to come anj with the Goldlne woman; let her, tell you what Goldlne is doing for so many of your Altoona friends. Why nos ba one of them. Advice la free, with, test dose for all.

Go without fall and talk with on of the Goldlne experts neareat you. The Goldlne Woman at Turner Drug Altoona. Wm. Hiwkell. the Goldlne Han, In Tyrone at Irwin'e Drug Store.

Goldlne Is hIo sold by the BeUwod4 Drug Store, Bellwood; Bonner at Juniata; Jooobs, at Holllda.yeburr; 3. Bimpeon, WIlllamBbura; Leedom. Dun-oanavllle; Henry, at HontlDsdoni Lani brt, at Roaring 8prln. Shaffer Drug Wlndber; Btura Prufr Oroewin; 3. M.

Mtnlokv Mt. Union; South Kork Fharmaoy, Bouth Fork, Pa. indigestion, jaundice, uver irouDie, malaria diseases, menstrual disorders, neura lrin npnrltia. ovarian troubles. The discipline bulletin issued by sciatica, skin troubles, womb dis R.

K. Reading, superintendent of motive power, for the week ending May magistrate, remitted the fines. Truant Officer Bratton preferred the charges. (Levi Skolnek, accused of larceny and larceny by bailee of property from Charles Knox, colored, was Riven a hearing lajit avfenlntr hv il. 12, shows that thirty-eight men were disciplined for various infractions of eases then you need Goldlno, wnlcp can be had for $1 per bottle.

It you are suffering with abscesses, albuminuria, bile trouble, bladder disease, boils, brtckdust urine, calarrh, rnnuttnntinn r.ramos. droosy. eczema, derman Gorsuch, of Third ward, who the rules. Seventeen men were relieved from the service for absenting themselves from work without permission. reserved bis decision until tonight The Hefendant was r.hnrsAH n-lth rn.

YOUR SPRING SUIT Hart, Schaffner A. Marx Varsity fifty-five Suit for Men and Young Men. Langham-High Novelty Suits for Younger Toons Men. Widow Jonea Spring Models for boys and little chaps, Stetson Hate, Florshelm Shoes. Nifty Neckwear.

T. H. SUCKLING, r. Men'a Wear of Every Kind gall troubles, goitre, gout, crovet, jaundice, kidney trouoie, luniDago, moving household goods from a house rented by Knox and placing them CREWS prietor of a large, game and stock farm. Shaffer Thomas.

Mr. W. R. Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Shaffer, of Hollidaysburg, and Miss Olive Ida Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Thomas, of Pl Willow avenue, were united in ii. ilage at the parsonage of the First Lutheran church, Hollidaysburg, last evening at 8 o'clock, the, pastor, Rev.

Julius F. SeeBacb, officiating. They were attended by Mrr Harry Stroh, of this city and Miss Maude Ashcroft, of Osceola Mills. Immediately after the wedding ceremony a sumptuous wedding supper was served at the home of the bride's parents, immediate friends of the contracting parties participating. The table decorations were beautiful white lilies, with lavender and white trimmings.

The bride received many useful and beautiful presents, including cut glass, China ware, linens, etc. Mr. Shaffer is employed by the Penney in the cab and pilot shop at Twelfth street and his bride is a most estimable young lady. After an extensive honeymoon trip to Washington, D. Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York city, Mr.

and Mrs. Shaffer win be home to friends In a hewly furnished home at 119 Basin street, Hollidaysburg. Mac key Gllmartln, At Carlsbad, N. on May 9, Mr. Roy E.

afackey, of Dayton, 0., and Miss Flosfnce Anna Gilmartin, a for' mer resident of this olty and until recently a teacher in the public schools "W'ladber, were united in marriage by the pastor of the First Lutheran cburoh. They were unattended. The groom is employed by a western railroad as an airbrake Inspector. His bride la a popular and affable young woman and during her. residence here made a host of friends who will congratulate and wish ber a happy married life, Mr.

and Mrs. Mackey will reside in Akron. Closson Hauser. Mr. Alexander H.

Closson, sanitary Inspector on the cUy water sheds, and MIbb Olga Anna HauBcr, daughter of Christ Hauser, of 05 Crawford avenue, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the parsonage eisewnere. Justice of tha W. Tl FlrJroa mi ih tiaator. Rev. 0.

L. Boecele, officiating. They were unattended of Logan townehip, received a check for $13 yesterday, from the Banquet Immediately arter ine ceremouy dainty wedding supper was served hnmn nt t.hn bride. At a later ice ijream company, or Tyrone, to nay the fine and conta far pnooHlnff Kltzlnger Bldg. Hollidaysburg.

on thft Buflkborn rnarf vtth in a rf Via date they will take a honeymoon trip firm's automobiles last Sunday. Middle and Pittsburg Division Crews at Altoona Today. 1 Following Is the standing of the Middle dtTiaion crews after 1.60 a. nt today: Cabins 114. Ill, IB, Ji, 105, 21, 83, 19, 108.

120t 83, 86.. Special after 12.01 al m. 10. Tyrone crews after 2 a. m.

274, 278, 272. Extra Engineers Mosser, F. Smith, Smith, Earley. Buchanan, A. c.

Dively was accorded a in tha tniirt of 1 Merman -ar Ctempsey yesterday morning on' a CharCa Of HSSaillt unA Viattonr trta Auto SuppHea Firestone Tires VISIT HOLUDAYSBURG'S NEW SERVICE STATION wife, Mrs! Florence Dively, was the miormani. ine magistrate reserved his decision in order to give the has- F.O.B. Newark $1085 Distributor for KENT MOTOR CARS Lackey, Ackley, Brunner, Wilson. TROLLEY CAR HITS POLE Crew and Passengers Escape Injury When Eighth Avenue Car la Derailed, Junlata-Eighth avenue trolley car, No. 140, waB derailed at 8 p'clock last evening at Hillside, east of the city, whon the front truck left the track and caused tba car to slide into a pule along the track.

Motorman Arthur Reed and Conductor Gesser were in charge of the car and a score of passengers were aboard. They were subjected to a slight sbake-up but were unhurt. A bank adjacent to the track would have prevented the car from toppling over, had it leaned to any great degree. Trafflo was delayed slightly, Little damage was done to the car. Representative Lanlua lib llarrisburg, May 15, Representa tive H.

W. Lanius, of York county, was taken seriously ill while attending a session of the house today and was removed to the Han1sbu nos. pital. Dana sumcient time to amend matters with his wife. Harvey Musselman will be given a hearing heforn Aldnrman wr to points of interest in me easi.

iue bride is an affable young woman, possessed of many excellent traits and having a host of friends. Her husband has been in the service ot the city for over one year and is considered a trusted employe. They will reside at 1007 Fourth avenue, where a newly furnished home awalta them. Marriage Licenses Issued, To Ralph O. English and Zella Sharer, both.of Port Matilda, Centre county.

To Alexander II. CIobsou and Olga A. Hauser, both of Altoona. To Clay Ebaugh, Hull, of New Enterprise, and Mary Alra Shaffer, of Loysburg, Pa, To William Ross Shaffer, of Holli-daysbuig, and Olive Ida Thomas, of ouuil at 7:30 clock this evening, charged The Car with Beautiful Lines POWER COMFORT and STYLE S. G.

S. Auto Supply Co. ALLEGHENY STREET, CORNER PENN Accessories Everything Guaranteed uy mB hub, witn assault and battery. He was relf-Aaari nn lng $300 bail. Laura Long, of near Tyrone, swore out a warrant yesterday before the uiaswiraie, cnarging her Wallace 1 Constable H.

MEMORIAL- DAY ORDER m. jjm.uBparieo last evening for O'l City and will bring Long back for a hearing, the time to be set later. trip northward, arrived here late yes lerday morning and took dinner at the Capital hotel. Moore Hill, of Johnstown t. of St.

James' German Lutheran Altoona, lng his mother, Mrs. Kate Hill, of rom street. Miss 'Nancy Rhodes, of Gavgport. has returned from a short visit to friends at Pittsburg. Dr.

James W. Keath. an Pv6 ana. it Extra Firemen Barkley, Longen-ecker. Beck, Titler, Pee, Dunmire, Wettsel, Rhodes, Bonsell, Lerch, O'Brien, Groce, Morrison," Horning.

Extra Conductore-Stouffer, Plank, Helsor. -5- Extra Brakemen Kechman, Kelley, Rhine, Long, Greenawait, Beatty, Barner, Conroy, Dively, Lutfas, Kes ter, McArthiir, Gunstein. Vacancies. Engineers wanted -214, 203. i Fireman fcr-r-210.

Conductors wanted for 239, 272, 274. Brakemen wanted Ior-239, 262, 272 273. N. Yard Crews After a a. m.

Engineers Dutrew, Sellars, Craln, Winters, Craig, Hughes, Smith, Bing-man, Carey, Bare, Creitaer, Beatty, S. B. Crawford; Nagle, Settle Kelley, Merrltts, podsoa. Wise, Trout, Snowberger, Lykens, Skeese, Coleman, Corless, White, Morgan. Firemen Bennett, Taylor, Andrews, Leathers, Williams, Erb, Reigh, Mn8gelman, Perry; Little, Leyder.

Fireman for second trick 2692. Engineers for third trick 918, 244, 1783, 981, 132, extra 725. Fireman for' third trick 765. Pittsburg D'vlslon Crews, Preference crews marked tip after 4 am. today 384, 158, 166, 165, 15L Pool Crews 039, 040 142, 013, 096, 03L 011,165, 035." Youngwood 093.

C. 482.. Allegheny City 667. a i cialiBt of the Jefferson hospital at Store Close Saturday at 10 P. M.

Store 'Closes Evening- at 6 O'clock. i miueipuia, is ine guest or Dr. Roy Deck, of West Allegheny street. Arthur Christy, son of T)r. Rnhorf You'IlBe Just as Pleasedas She if You Buy W.

Christy, was accepted last week as a-recruit for the engineer corps of the United States army, will go to France on special service. John W. Confer, son of Mrs. Confer, of Allegheny street, who recently graduated from West Point military academy, and who has been assigned in the united service as a lieutenant, is spending a few days at home prior to taking his leave to join his regiment. John looks and is every Inch a soldier and will no doubt give a good account of himself if called to the battlefield.

Headquarters Colonel William G. Murray Post No. '89, G. A. R-, Dept.

of Penna. May 15, 1917 General Order No. 7: Comrades of Post No. 89, G. A.

will assemble at the post room on Sunday 27, at 10; 30 o'clock for formation and attend memorial services in a body at the Methodist Episcopal churchy where the memorial sermon' will be preached by the pastor, Rev. E. E. Harter. All old veterans, sons of veterans, are invited to join with.

Post 89 and at-tendthe service. Comrades and -all old soldiers will assemble at the post room on Wednesday morning, May go, at 8:30 o'clock, to form in a body and participate In the parade witii other organizations and school children of the various schools of the town, and proceed to the different cemeteries, where G. A. services will be held and flowers placed upon the graves of deceased comrades. At the Lutheran cemetery services will be conducted at the grave of William Frederick; SL Mary's cemetery.

Georgs Hoffman; Presbyterian, Dr, J. T. Leet, Roselawn cemetery, Henry Meintel, and Union cemetery, George J. Irons. By order Post Commander, GEORGE R.

CURTIS. H. A. MILLER, Adjutant- EVENTS ABOUT TOT ALDERMANIC NOTES. Your lasting satisfaction is what we thought about most when we selected the line of Refrigerators to sell in'our store.

And our motive wag selfish enough for you see, we want to do a big refrigerator business we want every one we put out to sell others to friends and neighbors. The GURNEY is the most substantially built that we could find if you '11 drop into the store we'll show you how and where. It circulates the air perfectly we'll show you why. It requires less ice and that's a big item. Come in and Let Us Show You Cases Heard or to Be Disposed of in Courts pf Local.

Magistrates. Harrison Gates, alias J. D. Harris, was arrested last evening by Constable Qpangler, of First ward, on a warrant Alderman Leake, charging him with false It is claimed, by Fred Smith, an East Altoona merchant, that Gates obtained goods to the value of $35, under the alias, and then refused payment The case, will be heard at 10 o'clock this morning. Mabel Eskey, a young woman of this city, made information before Alderman yesterday charging I.

A. NOTES The Celebrated Refrigerators are made in forty-four different styles. Only the best graae or vvibtonwii ash used in construction. Insulation is made of a mien hwc wa.i felt. All Gurneys are protected from heat by six thicknesses of material, unobstructed air circulation, heavy tinned wire shelves.

Ice cnamDer, removable, made of extra heavy galvanized iron. Drain pipe with new trap, absolutely air tight and, easily cleaned. All Chester McDermott with taking two All the boys having potato lots are asked to meet tonight at 7 o'clock at the Y. M. A.

to get their assignments. If the weather conditions are favorable planting will begin at 1 o'clock Thursday. Each boy In the meantime should secure a hoe, which he will need to cover the potatoes with, and to cultivate them. Plowing the Smith plot will begin Thursday. AH who have secured McClanahan lots should' get ready to plant not later than Friday of Saturday.

1 1 mm.k 111 rings, a necklace and a gold watch, valued at J130- The defendant, gave bail for a hearing at 2 o'clock this Paul Clemens and Harry Bell, both of Tenth; ward, were given a hearing yesterday by Alderman Leake on the charge of larceny of a number of boards and with' destroy OBITDARY ing Altoona school district property, at East End ball park, which was locks and hinges are made of solid Dronze, nigniy nicicei plated. Water coolers can be furnished with almost 'any size refrigerator. Cast iron tank, porcelain lined, nickel faucet and tumbler holder. Inside linings of seamless porcelain, built like a bath tub, all round corners, absolutely seamless, or the Gurney sheet porcelain, pure white, or zinc or galvanized 'iron, plain or white enameled interior. These can be had in the single door ton icer, cabinet ityle front icer with three or four doors, double door with top icer, or else apartment h.ouse style front icer with two doors.

$16.50 to $72.00 leased for the use of The defendants paid the costs and the 'it. Funeral Service. The funeral of Mrs. Rosanna Hoh-loch look place yesterday morning at St. Michael's Roman Catholic church, where requiem mass was celebrated by Father McCook, in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives of the deceased.

Interment was made In SL John's HI Marks' Paint and Wall Paper Store. Buy your paper now. Decorating, paper hanging, sign painting, automobiles painted. Painting and graining. Bell Phone 224.

At the conclusion of a business session at the lodge rooms last night the members of Mt. Moriah chapter of Ma-aons, repaired to Smith's cafe and regaled themselves with strawberries, ice 'cream, cake and other dainties. After a similar meeting on Monday evening, the Portage lodgemen enjoyed a social hour at Smith's cafe. Thirty-five cent Sour Pickles, large, for 25o per dozen today only at P. B.

BAKER'S. A party of Indians from Oklahoma, en route to that faraway western state, attracted much attention yesterday afternoon in town when they stopped for a short time to make some purchases and inquire their way. The party was composed of one man, three women and four children. They left Oklahoma soma time ago, coming eastward in an automobile to Philadelphia. They are now on their return trip, for which they purohased a new car.

They are members of the famous Sioux tribe and presented a very gaudy appearance, clothed in their native costumes. They are enjoying their trip Immensely and will return by a more northerly route. Upon leaving Hollidaysburg the Redskins went up the mountain by way of Cres-son, with the Intention of apendlni the night at Johnstown. They seemed to have plenty of money and cad tpeak English fairly well. Special Sole Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 76 -cent Hosiery 69c.

85-cent Hosiery 29c 29-cent Hosiery 26c. 6o-ent Stationery 45a 25-cent Cards 23c. $1.25 Silk Gloves II. 1- Silk Gloves 76c. Good bargains in Hat Braids! six, ten and twelve-yard pieces, 26 and 85 cents per piece.

E. R. ROLLINS, $25 Allegheny St. The Chamber of Commerce band is being highly praised, not only at home but throughout tha county in general for the excellent musio furnished at tha big patriotic parade at Altoona on Saturday afternoon. The local bandmen are certainly deserving of all these compliments, as their musio wag the equal of that of any band to Una and they also made a floe appearance under the competent leadership of their leader, William Reese, The Hollidaysburg marchers, all acquitted themselves In fine style and John B.

Elliott, riding at tha head of the ninth division, made a very imposing appearance as chief marshal of that section. Health Officer Samuel D. Gibbon ey, of Gaysport, has Issued hit annual QUICKLY EASED BY PENETRAT INQ HAMLINS WIZARD OIL PEOPLE COMING AND GOING ll pill it! Ice chests of the famous Gurney construction, extra heavy metal lining, removable shelves, lift-up top or double sliding top, $10.00 t0 $20.00 Gurney Ice Chestd None Better Few as Good A safe, barroleBs and effective preparation to relieve tha pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago Is Hamlfns Wizard Oil. It contains no chloroform or other dangerous drugs but is. composed of the most expensive of healing oils.

It penetrates quickly, drives Out the soreness, and limbers up the stiff aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to keep in tha medicine chest for first aid whan tha doctor may be far away. You Will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprain, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and tings. Just as reliable, too, for earache, toothache, croup and folio. Get a bottle from your druggist for 28c and use tha medicine.

If entirely satisfied take tha bottle back to him and ha will return your money. If you are troubled with constipation or sick headache, try Hamlins Wizard Liver Whips. Just-pleasant little pink Pill! at druggists for 15c -FOR SALE BY THE MORGAN DRUG CO. Attorney Robert W. Smith has returned to bis office this week, after having been housed for several days with grip.

He was threatened with pneumonia but was fortunate enough to escape this dread disease. Miss Iva Brumbaugh, of Martins-burg, spent yesterday with friends in town. F. K. Nlcklas, of State Engineer Charles Lemon's office on Allegheny street, has become a member of Uncle' Sam's army, having recently enlisted at Chambersburg, his home town.

"Nick" is in town bidding his friends goodbye and shortly leave for the front. Harry Henry, E. S. Hooker, T. A.

Cook and John G. Anderson, of Tyrone, were visitors here yesterday. C. H. Weller and C.

B. Griffin, of Williamsport, and D. Keith, of Philadelphia, were numbered among the visitors in town yesterday. Mrs. Z.

M. Cosgrove and Miss K. M. Cosgrove, of SL Augustine, who 4 ixa enjoying an extensive automobile Prepare Now For Hot Weather You'U Need These I Very I Soon I.

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