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Altoona Tribune from Altoona, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Altoona Tribunei
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Altoona, Pennsylvania
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Tremendous ALTOONA TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924 STATE NEWS Factory and Store "Clean House" Forcing borough property committee was BELLWOOD authorized to secure an electric siren, for fire alarm purpose, to be installed on top of the Borough building. BELT-WOOD, July 8 Logan Valley Secretary A. D. Bechtol was re-ap i.jrange, Patrons of Husbandry, will meet in stated session Saturday eve- pointed to serve foe. a five-year term as a member of the local Board of j-ning at 7:30.

Literary pr-ram for the Health, until July 1, 1329. i-vevening is as follows: Matter of complaint received from Roll call, response by Scripture Mrs. J. Kustaborder relative to mor i quotation "The River of Time" JrecitaUon, Miss Verna Miller; "The 'Farmer's Interest in the Coming tlectrical Development," Alfred Cher-' "tyl reading. Miss Nannie Yohn; clos-ing song, to be chosen ty the flora, jjff Members of the Ladies Bible class bf the Lutheran Sunday school will Jjneet at Lupfer Bower's store Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, to to the home of Mrs.

E. X. Wilson, J.pt Tipton. Husbands of the class are "invited to join the party. efficient light much needed on lower Clark, street, was placed in the hand; of the light committee for attention to provide the illumination necessar in that part of the borough.

There being no further business to transact, bills amounting to $750 were ordered to be paid and council ad journed. lM TT rftTf Ik Page 3 Child Hurt Jack Smawley, the 4-year-old so; Personals John Irwin, Willard Irwin and C. B. of Mr. and Mrs.

John Smawley me with a painful accident at his store. The little fellow went to th safe in the office and attempting slam the heavy door shut, caught hi: right hand, mashing the end of tht JJklong have reutrned from Alexandria, where they spent the holi-Iay week-end. jJJJ Miss Mary Jaye Cooper, who has lbeen a guest of Miss Leone Bell, has returned to her home at AVheeling, jVest Virginia, accompanied by Miss who will spend some time with 11 Harry Osman, son of George and Orpha Rush Osman, of Chester, spent the holiday week-end as a guest of his Mrs. Martin McClellan and Mrs. Charles Myers.

He also visited relate lives in Altoona. thumb on that hand. Dr. McCUin wa immediately called and administered treatment. Mrs.

Dwight Thompson, oi Warren Ohio, former Mount Inter residents, have announced the birth twin daughters, born July 3, at War Church of Brethren Notes ren. This is the third set of twin tfi mere will le prayer meeting mis born tw Mr. and Mrs, Thompson. Th first set. were girls, the second sel were boys and the new arrivals ni girls.

One baby of the two first se' died soon after birth. Mr. and Mrs fe Shipment Promised By 1 2000 Thompson now have eight living chil dren and the eldest is eight years age. "Wednesday evening at the church. The is invited.

The quarterly meeting of the church Svlll be held on Thursday evening, the Jtev. D. B. Maddocks, of Altoqna, There is business of large to the church. The Gleaners class will meet on j'Fiiday evening at the home of Mrs.

Craee Campbell. This is the meeting "and all are asked to 'tiring their missionary offering. The pulpit next Sunday will be fill-jM by Miss Ida Himmelsbaugh, a rejourned missionary. She will have an interesting and profitable message. Mrs.

Eliza "Work, of Altoona, vh will be 90 years of age in October, i visiting her sister, Mrs. B. C. Whar ton in Mount Union. Accompanyin Mrs.

Work is another sister, Mr. Elizabeth of Altoona. Abe Strauss, who for a number years has been in business in Mour I'nion, expects to leave Mount lnii on July 12, for Lewistown, where li will conduct a store, selling clothe for men and women Methodist Episcopal The Junior Epworth league is hav- lng its sessions Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Work on the Psalms is being done. Sessions last but one hour.

'r. In the absence of the pastor, the! r. will l.l the nraver Mrs. Clara Ripple has sold her restau rani ui jiooeri jajiur, tL Blount I'nion, who will continue the business The restaurant is situated on Jefferson street And Pennsylvania avenui near the East Broad Top railroad sta Uon. i service Wednesday evening.

For Ex-ScrIce Men All former service men who desire have their papers filled for the comiensation under the new ibonus law, may have this done free of Charge at the office of H. K. Cherry, -reaJ estate agent, on Main street. Personals Miss Kate Hampson left Mount Union Monday for Hager City, Wis. where she will spend several months Miss Mary Allen, of Downingtown silent the week-end visiting her aunts Misses Martha and Anna Sechler.

Shaver street, but left Monday foi Council Meeting Council met in regular session Mon-)" day evening, July 7, with President ZJ. M. Lupfer in the chair and all members present. Burgess Balsbach reported amout.t pit tsburg, to attend a state convention of $15.50 collected for fines and licen- i of the Christian Endeavor societies ol Presbyterian churches. Mr.

and Mrs. William Thiele and family, accompanied by Herbert Gab- "es during June turned over to tne borough treasury, Treasurer J. W. Lowther reported a balance on hand of $i97. IJJi' The committee on highways progress in connection with grading proix-sition under way Cambria street, also that the de-i bris blockading various streets of the on account of the severe storm of the night of Saturday, June has been removed.

ert, aH of Johnstown, motored to Mount Union and spent the holiday and week-end visiting with Mrs. Thiele's mother and sister at tills place. Francis Hooper has been in Philadelphia, visiting his son, Thomas, who is a patient in the Jefferson hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Cloyd Peterson and ii The Factory Didn't Have To Wire Twice To Get Our Answer children, of Pittsburg, are visiting Mr. Peterson's mother, Mrs. S. W. Peterson, and his sisters at this place.

Mr. and Mrs. Peterson motored to Altoona and spent the week-end visiting with Mrs. Peterson's parents in that city. Mr.

and Mrs. C. I. Fuller, of Altoona, were Mount Union visitors tht beginning of the week, visiting the former's sister, Mrs. I.

N. Taylor and brothers, A. W. and W. V.

Fuller, West Market street Dr. John Isenberg, of Cambria City, and Miss Anna Hatcher, of came to Mount Union and spent the Fourth and the week-end visiting with the doctor's parents, Mr. and "Can you dispose of 2,000 men's specially fine all-wool suits if priced down to $15 and $20? Answer!" That is what our big "Guaranteed Clothes" Factory at Cincinnati wired us. "Yes. Send them quick." That was our answer.

And here they are! Arrived and ready to give Altoona the surprise of its life. 2000 of the finest all-wool 3-piece suits you have ever seen at even twice the price. A The cloth in these suits cost more than we are asking for the entire suit. This is not counting the splendid tailoring, linings and trimmings. You Can't Imagine Such Values YouVe Got To See Them Chairman of the committee on light reported numerous failures occurring JJJJfn the street lighting system during past month.

Chairman of the water committee 1 'reported a number or taps repaired renewals made throughout the "town in June; repairs made to the vater line at North Fourth street was broken by the storm of 2S, also the water line on North Ninth street was repaired, and the -line of the Logan Valley Water connected with the line of the Jjjorough at North Cambria and Fifth "streets, and a fire plug installed at (Jfhat point Dr. H. C. Lovell appeared before council with the request that a light IJJJBe placed at the end of North First Matreet, next to the railroad, to insure irmore effective illumination in that Jection of the town. Matter placed in tvthe hands of the committee on light Jfor necessary attention.

Chairman on police and borough property -reported receipt of 600 feet Jjvf-'hose required for use in that de-ro-partmenL Vl Water committee was instructed to lay a water line from the borough line ialong North Second street to resi Mrs. Jerome Isenberg. Vance Norton, who is employed in Pittsburg, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Norton, Division street Paul Welch, of Washington, D.

has been spending a little time with his father, Elmer Welch, in Ms Jefferson street home. Miss Emma Ball, of Columbus, Ohio, has returned home after a pleasant visit in the. home of her nephew, Norman Mills and family. Dr. R.

E. Bell and wife motored to Petersburg and spent the week-end visiting" their respective home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green and baby, of Lewistown, spent a part of Sunday with friends in Mount Union.

Can you imagine a cut like this on productions that have held all the American style-centers in their grasp by achievements marking absolutely a new" epoch in tailoring art? No, no man could. You've got to see a sacrifice as great as this to it to even understand it. At the tail 'end of every manufacturing season our big "Guaranteed Clothes" Factory cleans house. Here and there a stray bolt of woolens that had been overlooked. Then a few held for cash orders that were made up and not shipped, because; the dealer had lost his credit by failing to pay his previous bills.

dence of H. H. Carr. On account of close-down of the i local railroad shops, the police and It is a long story, and we shall not go on with it, except to say: "It will pay you to come miles to attend this sale. But get in quick.

Don't be satisfied with just one siit. Store Wide Clearance On MEN'S FURNISHINGS FORMER HEALTH COMMISSIONER RECOMMENDS FRENCH DISCOVERY Best quality No. 2780 Celebrated B. V. D.

Union Suits Choice of the House Any Silk and Wool Values TIE, 56c 35c Choice of the House Our enUre stock of Straw Hats divided Into two prices $1.50 and $2.50 all genuine Panama and Leghorns Included. Indianapolis Work Gloves AH Arrow Starched Collars All Styles. All Sizes. 6 for $1.00 Genuine Signal Tub-Test OVERALLS $1,69 Regular $2.25 Values 79c You know the regular price 3 pairs for $1.00 2jfor $1.00 Store Hours Daily 8.30 a. to 5.30 p.

m. Saturdays 9 p. m. II TAKE OFF FAT Dr. J.

J. RUDOLPH and other Physicians adcitt SAN-GR1-NA for FAT PEOPLE. Vp to new, rvdoeiiit had brcn an almost nntolvable problem. It wtl either a question of losing a lew pounds and rein your health with dangerous drurs or remain fat. To-day a French physician of unquestionable reputation has to his credit a di score ry called "SAN-GRi-NA," which quickly does away with most obstinate cases of obesity and at the same time improves the health and appearance and rejuvenates the entire system.

"I consider "SAN-GRI-NA" not only a remarkable fat reducer," says Dr. Kodolph. former health commissioner, but I advise it as a general tonic and healtb-builder for fat people." Physicians have used "SAN-GRI-NA" themselves, and have prescribed it to their immediate family and patients, thus proving that it is absolutely harmless and effective. "SAN-GRI-NA" is a smalt tablet which should be taken three times a day. It does not contain any dangerous drugs, and has been used by the discoverer in his own practice with most remarkable success.

It is now recommended and sold in America, by reliable druggists only, with guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. "SAN-GRI-NA" does not reduce fat people over night. There is no miracle about it. It is a safe, gradual loss of flesh which varies from 4 to 6 pounds a week, leaving the patient atronger and healthier with everv pound of fat lost. No flabby tissues or wrinkles will follow the use of "SAN-GRI-NA." READ THIS LETTER Tor years I had tried everything advertised to reduce, but without success I weighed 110 pounds, and was considered a most obstinate case of obesity.

I had spent a small fortune on pills, creams, girdles, etc, but they never helped me; the found out about 1 used it for eight weeks and lost 53 pounds; at the same time I so transformed ray appearance and improved ray health that to-day I look ten years younger. I consider "SAN-GRI-NA" the one treat-aaeut evtry fat man and woman should know about. It is a most wonderful discovery, and I can truthfullv recommend it to all fat people." (Signed) Mrs. H. A-.

Box 1.07. Station N. New York City. HOTS Since "SAN-GRI-NA" has been introduced in America, it has created asseh a sensation that imitations' cannot be avoided. If you want results make are that YOU ASK AND GET "SAN-GRI-NA." On sale at km Boys' All Wool 2-Pants Suits All sizes in Norfolk Patch Pocket styles.

Values that are the sensation of Altoona. Genuine Signal SHIRTS 2 Starched Collars All sizes in stripes polka, 'dots, plain chambravs. $1.19 UALJTY First. Between Woolworth's and McCrory's Between Woolworth's and McCrory's Ssn-Gri-Xa is now sold at Kennedy 's, Morgan's, Heredlth's or Philadelphia 7Dfn Stores..

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