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ALTOONA TKIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923 14 STATE MUSIC CLUBS OPEN CONVENTION HERE TUESDAY BARBERS ALTOONA Altoona H. S. Students View Tribune Plant AROUND Altoona Trout Plentiful. Age Rule Unjust. Playgrounds, itecca of the State.

brother and four aisters. Funeral services will be. conducted In Mount Cnrmel church at 9:30 m. today. Uui'lnl will bo mada In Calvary cemetery, FRANCIS MRA Francis J.

Moran," El, died suddenly at the Dietrich residence, Otik Urove, Greenwood, 'yesterday Jnornlng. Severn! slstors survive. There will be funeral mass Rt Mt, Carmel Ctxthollo church, of which lie wna a member, at 9 a. m. Saturday.

Burial will be mado In Calvary Fl'NKRAL OF METZGEK Mrs. Freda Metsger, wife ot Philip J. Mettger, 60 Walton avenue, who died at -her home early yester day will be burled hi Rose Hill cemetery, tomorrow ufternottn. Services will lie conducted in thu EniAnual Evangelical church nt In charge of the Rev. Hermann Kaebnlck and the Rev.

Jacob Snyder. ANTOMO CHIC1KTH Antonio Chhieth, son of Joseph and Phtlomenia, Chicleth, Sdfi Seventh ave-nve, died at his home nt 10:30 p. m. Wednesday, of pneumonia. He was born In Altoona, November 7.

1913. Surviving; are Nhe parents, one ST.) OXFORDS! i 'tffT. til 11 for Well-dressed Young Men! Ask To See Our 1403 Eleventh Ave. Famous Colleg. a y.T..T.v.yyyyyy-y"y-to 9 A TT TT ri ELECT OFFICERS Gus Etienne Named President of Local Chapter; Mationat Leader Speaks Temporttry officer to serve Altoona chapter, No, SOS, Associated Master Barbers of America, were elected nigbfat a i-eorjraniaatlon meetina; in Murray Rtling's bitrler saop, Lincoln Trust building.

Those chosen ore: Gus Etienne; vice president. Walter Fickea; serretary, C. Fisatni; treitsurer, Charles Jteffner: delegates Jo the siate convention. Charles Reff-ner and Gus Etienne; alternates. Waller Flckes and George C.

rlstard. The state convention will be hetd In the Pena Harris hotel. H.irrisburs, AprU S9. Anthony ranascl, Clilcao, Illinois, third vice-president and organizer of the Master Barbers, addressed the barbers on Mr. Pamuei advocated the use of sanitary methods at ail times.

Ho r.lso discussed the various methods ot using; cosmetics. Tyrone, and one' brother, Martin, ot Wingnte. Funeral services wiU be conducted at the liotne in Winsate at 3 p. ni. Sunday.

Seventh Anniversary Prices on Auto Glass FROM APRIL 5T1I TO 20TH Sedan Door, Installed, $3 Coupe or Coach, Installed, $4 Also Store Barber and Restanrant Equipment Altoona Plate Glass Co. Ii5 Green Are. Phone SSS6 (Political Advertisement) For ASSEMBLY Second District II. ATLEE BRUMBAUGH Why does Blair County have only a few acres of State forest lands within her confines? The State should purchase more forest land in Blair County and transfer some of the deer from Huntingdon County so that the doe'iwll not 1e wantonly killed. MY WORD I FORGOT TO Quitting Business Will Vacate Within Two Weeks! Altoona's oldest drug store will pass out of existence.

In order to clean house oi all stock quickly, all proprietary articles'are drastically reduced in price. STOCK UP ON YOUR NEEDS AT ONCE 1118 Twelfth Street A sroup of AHoona- Higli school students, members of the Journalism class, visited The Altoona Tribune last eveninp and were shown the process bv wbich a rapef is pnblish-ed. The student were tiken through the entire plant and everything was explained to ia detail. The editorial room was first visited anJ the automatic machines by which th Associated Press' reports I 'H1LM 1771 TK1T7I A I MISS GRACE GORDON Miss Grace trtrttde Uordon, New Paris. Bedford county, died er home at a.

Tuesday, of complications, after an illness of two days. She was born at New Paris. December ft. 111. a daughter of Biair and Olive Dull Gordon.

Surviving are her parents, six sisters. Ethel Helen Ida Ruth Edna. and Tlie'nia at home. three brothers. Robert Jack JC, and Olerford G-, also at home.

She was a member of the Vniteil Part services were conducted the Cnited Brethren church at p. yesterday. Burial was made in the Reformed ceutetery. xiss irriK M. HENPERSOX Miss Lucie M.

Jtecderson. a former resident of Eden valley, died at the h'onie of a brother. Robert Henderson. Chicago. Tuesday, at 6 p.

m. Slie was born in Eden valley and went to Chicago several years ago to reside with her brother. Surviving are four brothers. James and Waiter, of Eden valiey; J. of Pittsburg and Robert, of Chicago, and two sisters, Mary and Clara, of Eden valley.

Funeral services will be conducted ROBERT H. GABLE OPENS NEW CIGAR STORE AND SHOP Robert K. Gable, former inanacer of the United Cigar Store Co. for nine years has opeaed as tap-to-date Irar Store and Maraitne Shop at lil Twelfth 2 diwr above theater. Mr.

Gable Invites all hi old rastomer and friends te conie and see him. Open Krom A. X. Till 11 P. M.

Cigars Smokers A nicies and Natalities 1 STONE McGINLEY CUT ralwa ai Besle Avenaes at at at at if. are received were seen in action. Next the composing room where tiie stories ara put into type and the mats are made was visited. Before Sir.g; to to the press room, students inspected the engraving de-jvirttnent, where they were, shown how pictures are produced. In the press loom, the method used in making Plates for the press was explained.

rTTOTJT ITS JThTT TT her former home in Eden valiey p. ra. in charge of the Rev. Horace E. Hoover.

Burial will be made ia Birmingham. FI SERAL OF MAJOR WEAVER Major F. Jls Weaver, a veteran of the' Civil War, who died at his home, near Newry. Wednesday morning, will be buried in Arlington National cemetery. Washington, D.

tomorrow morning. Funeral services will be conducted the home at 11 a. today. THE RET. J.

A. COWAX Word has come to Be 11 wood of the diath of the Rev. J. A. Cowan, pastor ci.

the Presbyterian church at Bell- wood for several years. Death occur- red. Wednesday at the Presbyterian parsonage at Wattsburg. Erie county. Burial will at his boyhood home Corsica, Jefferson county, Tiie Rev.

Cowan left Bellwood for Orbisonia ia going from there to Wattsburg. Surviving are his wife r.r.d four children. FREE! FREE! FREE! Our brake service testing station will be open every Friday evening from 6:30 until 11 o'clock during the balance of this month, to give those employed during" the day an opportunity to have their automobile brakes tested. Thi service is absolutely free, drive in. and if you cannot be here in the daytime, come Friday evening.

SIQEL MOTOR CO. S3-5 eith St. Phone 2-eiiO CURB STONE CO. dui an FlfvlE STUFF! THE 1 WELL IF Diota fcy Trtbus Stuff rhotorpher The students seemed to be interested In the maTdng of a newspaper and asked, many ouestions. They were accompanied through the plant by Miss Annie C.

Campbell, head of the English department of the High school. The Mountain Echo, the school monthly publication, ts written and edited by this class. JOHN M. MURRAY John M. Murray, infant son of William and Yenia Hilty Murray, SOI Pine avenue, died at his home at 12:40 p.

yesterday, of intestinal poisoning, after a short illness. He was born April 1927. Surviving" are his parents, one sister. Betty Jane, at home, and one brother, William also at home. JOHX T.

HARMSH John T. Harnish. Winsate, died at a private, sanitorium at Lock Haven, Wednesday night. Surviving are one sister. Mrs.

Edward Stonebreaker. Columbia avenue, FOR SALE Offire lfk. Hial Sill. We Rent Fine Cars Dial 3200 Altoona Drivi Yourself Co. lOSt) Green Ave.

iioffmatCs. MILK Selected Milk Electrically Pasteurized The sweet, creamy, natuiil Bavor is unchanged in any way. Phone and Hse It Iu Tonr Home Today Produced by The W. E. Hoffman Co.

YO'I FORGOT WELL AN IN YOU'LL I LL JUST PAY ME TO PAY OR ELSE. YOU.THATS SlLLVi. ALL HERE'S THE BUDDY, WAY YOU MARKED IT OM THE CAPO FOGET-MEl-NOT! PAY ME RIGHT NOW OR THIS TRICK MEMORY i SCHOOL. WILL BE eunor A DaBA.I Program Announced By Officers of Local Body; Penn Alto To Be Headquarters The tenth annual convention of the Pennsyivacia State Federation of Ma-sic ciubs will heid ia Aitvona. April 11.

The Jieadquartert of the" conventioa wi'J be established at the lVaa ASto hotel. The program, arranged by officers of the Ailoona, Music club, sponsor of the convention, has been announced as foiSoxrs: TneMlaT, IprU II a. in. Mexaarin floor. Fenn Alto hoteJ ICegistratioa of delegates; state boarj meeting.

p. in. Onedia room Central Regional luncheon, Mrs. H. 1L Hav-cer.

State College, chairman. p. m. Logan rcin Formal openuig of convection; invocatioa, the Kev. K.

Alien Jiatch. paster of St. Luke's Episcopal church; address of welcome. Mayor John J. XlcMurray: greeting.

Mrs. H. C. Miller, president Altovn Music club; response, Mrs. W.

C. Pierks, state president; violin olo, Russell W. Gerhart; address, TJtc atodern Music," T. Carl Whit-ar. p.

ni. First Methodist Episcopal church 'Elijah." oratorio by Mendelssohn, given by Altoona Music cluh. Mrs. J. H.

Roberts, cirector; soioisis. Xora. Fauchala. soprano. New Tark; rlpMa MarcS.

contralto. New Tork; Kobert Eitryn. tenor, Xew Ycrk. and Kollia Feae, baritone. Chicago.

WedBedy, April IS 9 a. ni. Log-an room Keports of oftiiers atid of departments: address. Pst, Present. Future." Mrs.

Etta Hamilton Morris. p. an. Blairmor.t Country club Luncheon by invitation of Altoona Music club: musical pro era -a by M.ie Davis Fechter. soprano, and the Barker string; Qttartet.

p. ni. Study class group, Mrs. C. X.

McHose. leader; demonstration of study course by Marion t. Spang-3er, subject. "The Hamsonioas Sense A Passport into the World of address. "What Price Glory." Harold V.

Miliigia. dtrecior, National Music jeauehome group contpetition. Mrs. Mark D. Kins.

p. tn. Logan room Recital Marcuret Hamilton, pianist. ThrT, AprU 19 a. m.

Logan room Business session, tiection of state officers; address, Lee Heis Kames; Festival chorus, of Conneaut Lake Pa. 15 noon Mountain drive to Patten. 1 p. ni. Luncheon to delegates by Invitatioa of Mrs.

R. E. 1 p. ns. Presbyterian church.

Pat-ton Recital. Faniel Ericourt; pianist. p. m. program by Gordon Nevin.

organist and con-poser, assisted by Aiaa B. Davis, baritone, and Patton Music; club- 4 p. nu Tea serve! by Patton Music club; return to Altoona. p. m.

Logan room evening. Friday. April i a. Logan room Club reports. p.

m. Logan room Past presidents luncheon. Mrs. Tionias K. Oberl.

presiding. Musical numbers by Martha L. Roberts and Opcie AYerta Selders. p. m.

Mala dining room Junior lunc'jeon by invitation of Altoona Junior Music club, Mrs. A. S. Brunsbasgh. president.

p. in. Conference of Junior clubs. Mrs. E.

B. Lee, presiding. 4 p. Junior program. Mrs.

A. S. Bruatbaugh. chairman. p.

ni. Logan rootn B-iisQuet: invocation. ti.e Rev. J. E.

Skf-lington. pa.s;or, First Episcopal church: VeJeration Mrs. Edgar Stilltr.aa Keiley. president. National Federation of Music cluhe; program.

George Kirk, baiitone. district winner. National Federation of Music clubs ccn-test. UiT, an-J Virginia c-sntrslto. r.ifionil winner, sesqui-centennia? oenfest.

adiress. Gecflrey OHara. New York City. The Steinway piano win be used throughout the convention by courtesy of Arthur E. Winter.

ACCCSED.OF ASAVLT Michael Alberski. charged by May Bracy ivith assault ar-i battery, was arreste-i yesterday by George E. Cavenier. constable, and will be given a hearing befere Jesse H. alcermaa.

HAVE YOUR CLOTHES TAILORMADE We vat and al! we seU. We ask the Public to visit our workrooms and see where and how the fi-est clothes in Central Pennsylvania are made. Prices consistent with Quality. RAUGHS M-r. Tailors J90 1111 lth St.

The House of Quality ICE CREAM PRICE TAKES! Papadeas Brothers Announce Full Quart Offering For i ornorrow PapaJeai Brothers bw Wl Meatitj aai bees established for a score ef Tears paM, announce to their hot of patroas the sew price of ice cream Martinr tomorrow at S9e per quirt. Be lap leader la their respeetiTe blDfs artlrlties. and roasiderlne their rapacity la prod art loa, ihtj expect laifaal refpoase from the pib-lie la saera! In their effort to afiord the thoaaads of aer of their product, the lowest price in Altoona. Not since the pre-war days ha this citr eajored tfh aaanoal re-aactloa In a tinrle article of food. STen dUrinrt flavors will he offered an of which wilt contain the oaJ hlsh grade Injrealents a)ed by thin firm.

EbJot a fan iart of qaality lee cream to treat the whole family at the new price. PAPADEAS BROTHERS 1200 Seventh ATena- 4 EDERATION PLANS OURDAYSESSION Tan or Black Hal or Bluchcr rj tm rm T. ByRJ.Tuthill OPEN FOR BUSINESS. DAY AND GO TO MY THE NAME OF IT GET-ME SCHOOL Cfc Nd By Robinson vi ii wmsk MtM yjfv i OPENING ALFARATA PARK Dance Pavilion Saturday. April 14-th Featuring EDDIE and his NINE KRAZY KATS DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9 to 12 Boufe to Park Follow William Penn Highway via Tyrone aud Water Street Admission, Ladies 50c, Men 75c I By THOMAS C.

LAMiDO.N REPORTS traai w-ArSens in many sections of Pennsylvania, especially this region, indicate tiiat today are ia better condition fur xb orenscy of the se.sn Monday tivsn r.ATe Nen fcr a nam-oi This is jrwJ news to Riair county's S-t-M Isaak Wainxns who will treit to streams of central Pennsylvania, for the sport of kins. Abandonment of tlie old wwhoJ of trout fry bat a few inches ia length from hatcheries to re-sUvk. streams aianiHne4 several years and tie fisheries ie-jxarunent now pjaoes no trout unier six incises in length ia streams. H-gji waters Ust yer the season's catch and trout sre to have srowa asd ia great r.uai-kers for this season. Th aM ol 1SJT.

fishermen's license fees effective tjis year for the first time. TJiere were J-SViVi) licenses issued in the siate last year and number is expect-! to be eclipsed this season. AGE shou'dl tw Iwrrier to employment of either youjigr or eM men. acvvrdsss so Waiter J. Lloyd, director of the state bureau of ttco seiivis a weeVCy tetter on IsVr oonditior.s to c-usiness irien and Give to every uisn, when pc-sstKe.

a chance to earn an honest living; by ooeujvi-ttoss. fce peais. esvpioyaiem should never closed to men if they are, physically or mentally capaie oi performir.5 it day's work. Mr. Uloyds remarks are directed! especially to cities where civil service fcosrtU have established an ape Carrier for f-renwn and policemen.

He sirs personally knows csen in poiice ar.d fire bureaus in their fifties who are better nseti physicisHy than men sec res of years their jraaior. A 5ocai xarr.T5e of his arjntinent is the rase of Chief J. X. head of police bureau, who recently liU eighty-third birthday at his desS, swamped with the details of a hank robbery mystery, which he through his aMlity as a criminologist and detective was a5Ce to solve, when younger ir.en found Mind leads. To tske frcni a fellow ntan the right to earn a living; for hintself and Lis fan-iily, because of youth cr old sire.

a injustice that rr.3y be retroactive, snvs day yoa may be growing" ae-l and dependent upon your weekly salary for sustenance or your sea ir.sy be told he is too young. LLT5WEX Civic association members, aided by the association and three thurcht. have utsienrriiten funds for a playground in that contntunity. Several Altoor.a wards did the same thins last year sr.i others are planning; orgar.iiations for that purpose this A nw understanding of child training hts developed since my when any varant lot or wooded nooli was our playspot and over the fence with a tea-cent baseXili rr.ent Today vacant iots are few and far between. Youth been rjn Jed out r.d the only plioa to isy is in the street, where dingers are numerous, cr the eoGsmur.ity play ground.

Children are no lor.ger like that Mtt Topsy. wao. grew up. ew systems of tnstrucucn lave been introduced in sohop. new methods of child welfare and hygiene have been taien into homes and schools and a better understanding-of the ixpcrtsr.ee of play has been brought about development on playgrounds, with which Altoona is becoming well eQuippeil ALTCON.VS fame spread as a convention city and a jnunici-l-slity of friendliness.

With three seyarite Nnventior.3 in session here yesterday, we were host to 75-1 pers-ns. gathered frm al! sections of the coninton-wjilth. As a for hundreds this week and hundreds tr.cre neit week. Astoina takes the spalilt in the news of this state. As f) to "he Church of Ertl'jea conference fcr the middle district of Pennsylvania entered tie stages of their meeting.

Dearly f. of the Laifes' Society of the of Locomotive Enginessen and Firemen were welccn-jeJ here for a state convention and later in the day between and young; people owned a session of the Pennsylvania Toang costs rtl of the State SaVbath School ass-x-iation. Monday morning, after these visitors have returned to their homes, between and new visitors will be" here for the opening session of the State Federation of Music ciubs. The German oenfer-nc-e of the Pi'tisiure synod of the Vetted Lutheran church wiU the sante day. And this is Just a beginning of the convention session, tniannysantesetaoinuna sj na nunn PRACTICAL ART TEACHERS CONFER HERE TOMORROW Two sessidrj will feature the meet-tee in this city of the Mountain Arts association, aa or-ganiistioa of central Penr-syivania t-eachers of and industrial arts.

Convening at a. n-, groups the wii! sessions 5a the Senior and Junior high schools fiitd in tie Lincoln buriinV and. the second session will open trith lucrheon at the Penn Alto hotel The AMoona teachers of the indus trial and practical arts departments are hosts for the meetings and are taping for a The o'clock stcb? njeetiis are open to tie public. The group -n-H; meet in rxtn IT at the Senior High school-the art graup in rpotn IC'4 at Junior high, the ccrnmerrial croup in room 8 at the Lincoln buiiiirjc. the' home eonoaics croup in th nutrition laboratory nt the Senior High school anj the industrial group in room li at the High THE SII.TEBI SHOE HftP.

FORM FRIT AT "9 ME-TEF-TH STREET. HA XOTED TO 41 TWENTIETH STREET. WANTED 10 inio earpeaters to attead the (juarteriy neetinf of Local No. FrUay eTeainr, AprU 13. at kek.

at Central Labor ball, ISil I leTfBih arenae. third floor. A fill ifeniaaee of all raemlr will be atked ni also a irTrie for the Ktenikers who attest a a qiestioa Importance to all will aaswerea, be Treet witfaoat fan. Se con-ftltatioB. Br arter Eecordinf -Secretirr.

THE BUNGLE FAMLY AMY HOW WE'RE ORDER IT'S GETTING DARK NOW. I GUESS TO PUT IDEA OF YOU A PHCNE PUT AND I OVERLOOKED HAVING THE FCGETTIMG TO SPELL rOGET TURNED ON! AND I WONDER FORGET FORGET CCSRECTLY WORD 00E5 THAT LOOK TO SCHOOL OF WHAT I DID WITH MY HAT? I OUGHT TO HAVE A GOOD MEMO PAD FOR MY DESK. I'LL GET ALL THAT STUFF 4V I'LL CALL IT A WATER HOTEL. WHAT'S LET ME THINK AND ALSO I FORGOT TO GET A KEY FOR THIS DOOR SO I COULD LOCK UP MY WORD SUCH 1 fcnfr ruf fxik vMa'i customers: MEMORY TRAINING ill -1 i ERCWN DISTRICT own loss WAS NitW BA3YLONS GA'N, AVD TODAV GUSTAVE B3.0WN WHO V'A5' KvPKOTiZEO IVTO- THAN WEAUHY REi-ATIVEs A RUSH Of C'JSTCKES IN NEED CP "BIGGER AND BETTER MY ETTA KETT HOW 1 .1 I I -9 Ml L. SS 1 1.

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