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United Telephone 122 ALTOONA TRIBUNE THE NEWSPAPERS AT COVERS CENTRAL PENNSYLVAN1 -TUESD AY. AUGUST 11 'PAGE EIGHT Bell JPhcne 8181 r- AY FEVER HEW SERIES OF GAMES Navy Plane Prepares for Flight to Hawaii If you can't get away, MM the attacks with Louise Morrow on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Grace H. Burket, leader. Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Crawford had as over Sunday guests Misses Mary and Eva Morrow of Tyrone, and Miss Margaret Louise Culp of Altoona. Mis Elizabeth Bathurat of Tvrone. PUdti Vapo Rub IT Million Jm UmrJ Ytarly visited over the vveek end with Miss Helen Stewart.

Eleanor Porter of Brooklyn. N. is the guest of her friend Miss Louise B. Morrow. Mr.

and Mrs. John Bell of Johnstown came to the union picnic on Saturday and visited over the week end with relatives. Miss Carlson of Tyrone was the over Sunday guest of Miss Mary Hastings. Walter P. Morrow of Sewlckley is spending a weeks vacation at his home at Hillside farm.

Miss Helen Morrow of Tyrone, has been visiting for a few days with relatives at Hillside farm. The Study clase of the Young Ladies Missionary Society will meet at the home of Misses Elizabeth and Sinking1 Valley SINKING VALLET, Aug. 10. The family ot Mrs. J.

Morrow Tussey held a family picnic at the old homestead on Saturday and afterwards attended the Sunday school picnic at Fox's Grove. The party consisted of Mrs. Tussey, her son, R. E. Tussey and family of Boalsburg; Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Tussey and children Martha, Jane and Vance of Oil City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace of Bellwood, and Mr.

and Mrs. M. M. Morrow, Miss Anna Margaret of Altoona and Miss. Katherine Cunningham of Lauioor, Dakota; Miss I liter-Ground Contests ASHVILLE ASHVILLE, Aug.

10. The EDISON PHONOGRAPHS CUNNINGHAM PIANOS Brooks Music House 12C4 Eleventh St. regular semi-monthly Wednesday Start Today and Last One Week A new schedule of games between the teams of the various city play night Round Dance will be held Aug. IS. Music furnished by Riggs Blair-mont Orchestra.

grounds was arranged yesterday morning when Miss Elizabeth K. Eyre, general supervisor, met with 3QEB s)ny 1" tni im in' intsiHriHC ini ini mr inr the supervisors of each of the ten playgrounds In the Junior high school and planned for further playground work. Th new schedule covers Altoona' Leather Store games to be played until August IS. Tomorrow afternoon th children attending the playgrounds on the i west side of the city will be the guests of "Uncle Walt" of the Gable Tribune radio station, at Lakemont park. Special street cars have been Sals isft Clearance i provided to take the children to the Navy airmen are In training for the first attempt to span the Pacific between California and Hawaii In a non-stop The photograph shows the N-9 type-seaplane which will be used in the big.

in the air near Philadelphia. This particular machine established a new worlds endurance record lor seaplane ry remaining in the air 2S hours, 30 minutes. 1 Has proven a sensation to hundreds who have shared in the wonderful values offered. The entire stock of Spring and Summer merchandise is being offered at greatly reduced prices. Bathing Suits At Radical Reductions! Out entire stock of high grade suits made by Bradley, Sacony and Rugby are reduced in many instances less than one-haH the former price.

All guaranteed pure wool. JOHNSTOWN COW HEADS DUNCANSVILLE MOUNT UNION GUERNSEY HONOR ROLL J. N. Fields, Fieldman for the Cen tral Pennsylvania Uuernsey Breeders Ladies' $3.95 to 5.00 Values $2.69 Association reports that twelve of the forty-one. herds tested by himself to $4.50 Values $2.95 Men's 5.00 to $7.95 Values $3.95 Ladies' $5.00 to 7.50 Values.

and Floyd L. Cole during the month of July are represented with -cows park, the Gaj-field children boardin.3 "their cor at Jaffa Shrine park play- ground with the Jaffa Shrine play-' ground children and the Wright, Kairview and Cricket Field playgrounds boarding the car provided for them at the Cricket Field play- ground. In the following schedule of games the first playground is the, one" at "which the games are to be played, 1 the schedule starting today: August 11 5 Boys Poison Emerson vs. Fair- view. Girls Poison Prospect vs.

Adams. Senior Boys Dodgeball Jaffa vs. Wright. Valley ball Penn vs. Garfield.

August 12 Volley Ball Prospect vs. Fairvlew. Basket ball Penn vs. Adams. Senior Girls Dodgeball Tenth ward vs.

Cricket. August 13 Poison Adams vs. Falrview. Junior Boys Dodgeball Garfield vs. j- Emerson.

Junior Boys Dodgeball Wright vs. Tenth ward. Senior Girls Dodgeball Garfield vs. Cricket. Senior Girls Dodgeball Prospect ve.

Jaffa. Basketball Adams vs. Fairvlew. August 14 Girls Foisbn Jaffa vs. Wright.

Senior Boys Dodgeball Cricket vs. Volley Ball Penn vs. Tenth ward. August 17 Senior Girls Dodgeball Adams vs. Tenth ward.

Senior Girls Dodgeball Jaffa vs. Fairvlew. Senior Girls Dodgeball Penn vs. J.Garfieild. Senior, Boys Dodgeball Wright vs.

Ladies' $7.50 to $16.00 Values $5.79 on the Honor Roll. Fifty-eight of the iil cows tested produced over forty pounds of bijtterfat, while All Children's Suits, pure wool, $2.00 and $2.50 values, 98c each. forty-four produced more than 1,000 pounds of milk. John C. Cosgrove of Johnstown, owns Princess, a Guernsey cow.

which heads the Honor Roll with 86.4 lbs. to her credit for the month. The Blair County Home, D. A. Mor Ladies' Hat Boxes DUNCANSVILLE, August 10.

The Duncansville Lutheran Sunday school picnic will te held at Lloyd's Grove on Saturday, August 15. A line program has been prepared and all Sunday school members, with their friends, are urged to attend. The Turnbaugh reunion will be held at Ivyside Park Saturday! August 15. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Mr.

and Mre. Herman Justice attended the ball game at Forbes Field, Pittsburg, on Friday. Mrs. Catherine Delozier returned to her home here after spending the past six monchs with her daughter at Pittsburg. Mrs.

William Parker and children, of Pittsburg, are guests at trie home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heverly. The Queen Esther society will be entertained at the M. E.

church on Tuesday evening. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will be entertained at the church on Thursday evening: Mrs. Emma Albright of Altoona sient Sunday at the home of her son, Theodore Albright.

row and Immergrun are each represented on the Honor Roll with MOUNT UNION, Aug. 10. The well known evangelist, Robert Johnson, who conducted a month's evangelistic campaign in Mount Union in the fell of 1914, when hundreds of people were converted, preached in the local Presbyterian church Sunday. During his stay in Mount Union, the Rev. Johnson was entertained by Postmaster and Mrs.

C. H. Welch. Mm. Fred Lobstein, of Cleveland, Ohio, visited in the home of her nephew, Charles Fetterolf and family, during the past week.

George Lutz and brother, Edgar, of Swissvale, are visiting in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Monroe Lutz, on Shaver street. Members of the S.

C. Gracey family make daily trips to the J. C. Blair Memorial Hospital to visit, their mother, Mrs. Gracey.

who has been a patient in that institution and who is improving daily. Mrs. Elva Gdlbent Hadl is visiting with her father, Isaacs Gilbert and family in their home near here. She was accompanied from her home in Pittsburg by her sister, Mrs. Preston Buckley and son, after a visit with her in her home.

Ma and Mrs. Herbert Runk and their daughter, Ethel Olive, of Phila three cows. Other herd owners represented on the Honor Roll are Sun- brook Farm, A. M. Wasson, M.

F. Hartmann Wardrobe Trunk The trunk supreme. All other makes are compared to the Hartmann. Strongly made, beautifully finished. Special $33.85 Human, John B.

Campbell, I. A'. Boucher, Webster Griffith A. A. Feight- Made of black enam- eled cloth, well bound, strong and durable.

Regular $3.00 value. at ner, Knaur Bros, and L. Strayer. (ADVERTISEMENT) $3.95 VARICOSE VEINS Other grades of Hartmann Trunks, up to $74.85 If you or any relative or friend is worried or suffers because of varicose veins, or bunches, the best advice that anyone in this world can give is to get a prescription that literally hun delphia, are spending a month's vacation visiting with relatives at Brief Cases Overnight Cases dreds of people all over the country are using with complete satisfaction. Leather Suit Cases Made of genuine cowhide, black and brown colors, 24 to 30 inch-length.

Special 85 Fibre Steamer Trunks Strong and durable, heavily bound. dJP QP Special PO.0' Other grades up to $16.85 Mount Union and Huntingdon. Mrs. Sophia Jones has returned home after a visit to the bedside of her niece, Mrs. D.

M. Leonard at the Memorial Hospital at Conemaugh. Mrs. Leonard is critTcally ill and no hope, whatever, is held for her re Simply ask your druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swollen, enlarged straps around, brown and black 11 jjk Silk lined. 22 Inch, wood frame cover with fabricoid.

Neatly made strong and serviceable. Former S3f. in order to be near her son, Floyd Snyder, 11 years of age, who is a patient in the J. C. Blair Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ocker and son, are away on a motor trip to Michigan, where they will spend a little time, expecting to be away two weeks.

Mrs. Pearl Swigarf is a patient in the J. C. Blair Memorial hospital where she will receive special treatment and her many friends are hopeful for a recovery. Mrs.

Grace Miller Culver and two daughters, Mary Bell and Hazel, have arrived from their home in Phoenix, Arizona, for a two months visit to Mrs. Culver's mother, Mrs. Belle Miller at this place. it i veins, rubbing gently upwards and towards the heart as blood in the Well made. covery.

$3.95 colors. Special Mrs. Rebecca Birkenstock and chil veins flows that way. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller dren of WiUiamsport have been guests of the former's father. Rev.

and the treatment Should be con D. Y. Brouse, pastor of the Methodist church. tinued until the veins are of normal size. Emerald Oil is a powerful, yet harmless germicide and results are Mrs.

Charles Snyder of Haddens- ville is striving in Mount Union with cuaranteed by Central Drug Philadelphia Drug Store and all good her sisters, Mrs. Maggie Parsons. Mrs. S. A.

Kyper-and Mrs. Annie Davis druggists. Under Arm Purses Smartly styled purse3 of newest materials beautifully lined and fitted with coin purse and high quality mirror. Selection is very extensive. Special $1.79 to $4.95 Our Entire Stock Umbrellas At Marked Reductions A large selection of leading designs and shades for both men and women.

$1.45 to $6.95 HIE BE ERG'S BIG HIT AT LAKEMONT "She Walked In Her Sleep" Mark Swan's comedy triumph, which the Chicago. Stock Company presented as tenth production of the season at tiie Lakeniont Park theatre last Evening tvas presented in such a man-Tier that left no doubt in the minds the ''full house" of theatregoers who greeted the production, that it '-was up to its proclaimed title, a Taughing success. It is seldom that a comedy proves amusing all the way through, but "She Walked In Her Sleep" is. It "unwinds a situation which immediately gives rise to a question in the 'minds of men as to what they would do were they married and in love with -wifey, and then a nymph like maiden, beautiful to behold, walked in upon -their slumbers and planted a kise 'upon their cheek. Miss Winifred Gillmore as Daphne the sleep-walker who caused the amusing complications was very jelever in her part and looked stunning in the filmy robe-de-nuit.

W. James Bedell, the lucky receiver of 'the "kiss" that caueed all the trouble, gave his usual finished portrayal and aided by that clever trio of com- edians, namely, Edmund Moses, Bobby Vernon and Harvey Porter they the ball of. fun rolling right along. George Bradley as the disturb-' ing father gave a splendid character Onterpretation. Rae Mack has a splendid role In Maude Bruce, Doro-- thy Burls a fetching Katherine Pres-.

cott, Bdith Potter, a capable Mrs. Lennox and Helen Potter Jackson does another eccentric maid to the delight of everyone, The comedy was beautifully staged, effectively costumed and is ly funny and is one of the most entertaining plays of the season and will act as a magnet to draw huge crowds to the summer playhouse. But two more weeks remain of the engagement for this summer, with 7 the Mary Roberts Kinehart mystery "thriller 'The Bat" announced for next and the Hatcher Hughe's Pul-- itzer prize play "Hell bent Fer Heaven," the farewell attraction. Lauics 1110 14th "The Garden of Silks" n.w Pass Cases An endless selection of pass cases In many different leathers and combinations. Specially priced from Combination Pass Cases and Billfold Made of genuine calfskin, beautifully finished.

Special Vanity Boxes Newest patterns, beautifully finished In various leathers, silk Three-fold Billhooks Many different leathers and arrangements. Practical and well made. Special from 37c up August House-Cleaning Commences Today With These Final lined. Special $1.95 to $2.95 19c up $1.45 Write At Once! If you can't get here this I week write at once for sam-1 pies, as delay may mean dis-j appointment! We pay 1 ths Parcel Post. Drastic Price Reductions From now on August will be made famous for the wonderful values Hedberg's will offer For we have loads of summer weaves that we will sacrifice at any price to clear them out Buy now for immediate and future needs You never had greater opportunities to SAVE! Sporting Goods At Great Savings 65c Printed Voiles 1,500 yards of high quality Voiles in many lovely patterns and nearly all shades, 40 inches wide, to be closed out at 69c Striped Broadcloth 1 The most variety of striped patterned Cotton Broadcloth In the city, of the finest quality, 36 inches wide, for only 45c 29c 35c $1.25 Tapestry Coat Patterns FISHING TACKLE 0nethird OFF All fishing tackle, reels, rods, lines, reduced 1-3 their regular prices.

Standard high grade tackle. Many are taking advantage of this sale, purchasing tackle for next year's use. BASE BALL GOODS Reduced One-third to One-half All Case ball gloves, mitts, bats, reduced from 1-3 to 1-2 the original prices. Fielder's Gloves. 49c to $4.98 Catcher's, Mitts 69c to $9.95 Baseman's Mitts to $6.69 Baseball Bats 19c to $1.49 50c 85c 79c $1.00 Irish Linens Pure Irish Linens--good for year-round "home wear, and Ideal, for school dresses, in all shades.

36 inches wide, $1.00 Figured Voiles Beautiful French Voiles in a wondrous variety of lovely floral patterns the quality is the best 10 inches wide, at 89c Rose Pattern Voiles J- Get some of this and make one of the new Tapestry Coats now in vogue. A fine line of patterns 36 inches wide, at To $2.50 Silk Mixed Crepe This rich heavy weave is in hundreds of beautiful patterns, and correct shades for Fall, 33 inches wide, your $5.95 Silk Pattern Gowns 'our Choice of Ruisjumiture. 69c 44c fox House Oeajwvi' Tennis Goods Large selection of various grades of tennis rackets greatly reduced. $2.39 to $9.95 Sport Sweaters Our entire stock of sport sweat- jrs for golf, tennis, automobiling, ate, in both' pullover and coat styles is greatly reduced for this sale. $2.69 to $9.95 Scooters The ideal wheel toy for the boy or girl.

Rubber tired disc wheels. $2.39 to $4.49 Golf Clubs Entire stock of golf clubs is reduced. Golf $1.95 to $3.95 Golf Balls 38c to 78c Golf Hose to $3.67 Golf Shoes, regular $7.50 value, $3.95. Just ee these exquisite rose patterns in their rich colors and quality, all 40 Inches wide. A wonderful bargain at Almost ready to wear.

Jus: Qf sew up the sides and shorten to WJ 24 your length. The border, trim for jfc neck and sleeeve is In place Look.in.tive CLASSIFIED AD Tennis 1925 Championship Balls, 3 for 3 BIG BARGAIN TABLES Section Don't fall to look on the three bargain tables loaded with glorious weaves of every kind and really almost given away at this price for these goods have all been sold at a much higher pricce Tou will be sure to find a prece you'll want! All Goods Worth Twice This Price! AIoia their Store Under Household Goods HOUSEHOLD FUKXITCKE At prices wiy below those asked by most other stores. See us. Stein Furniture Store, 210U 8th Atc 1418 Eleventh Avenue You Can't Appreciate These Low Prices Until You've Seen the Goods! The Altoona Tribune a E3BE 3QE amiBSsaanrai u-f-qr nmnmmmtmnnw f-.

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