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aIORXIXG TRIBUNE, MONDAY. MARCH 20, 191 1. City Furniture Company, Electric Irons Asbestos Irons Alarm Clocks Mantel Clocks Lace Curti las Window Shcdes urta Poles Stair Rodi ft Do not know what to take? KJiQ V0uS Then why not find out? Your doctor knows. Leave it all to him. If he says, "Ayes Cherry Pectoral," then take it If he says something else, take thatjDDo as he says.

J. A. FOX, MANAGER 900 to 906 Green Avenue Come and learn the golden secret. Admission 15 cents. The annual congregational meeting of the Presbyterians will be held In the church, Wednesday, March 29.

A program is being arranged and refreshments will be served. All members and friends are cordially invited to be present. The many friends of Mrs. Blanche Fagley, of 729 Seventh avenue, tendered her a birthday surprise on Saturday evening. A most delightful evening was spent by all present.

About thirty-five guests partook of the hospitality of the Fagley home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Kauffman and ROARING SPRING RIPPLES refreshments were served the entire We Emphasize Quality in All We Sell You should get down to facts when you decide to spend your money. YOU SHOULD KNOW for a certainty that you are getting QUALITY that Justifies the outlay you contemplate. A little talk with us will convince you that our prices are based on the quality of the goods we offer. Our Prices are Right, our Quality is guaranteed. party at tne Aieuioaist parsonage.

Mrs. H. Witman and theEpworeh League social committee being hos- ttss. TYRONE TOPICS. son Donald, of McVeytown, spent Sunday as guests of Mr.

and Mrs A. Jacobs, of 1002 Second street Mr Colonel 0. D. Vroods Celebrates Birth day Anniversary. Kauffman was formerly principal of John M.

Reynolds, of Graysville, the Logan school and now occupies spent Sunday -with friends ta town. a similar position in Mcveytown John S. Seeds will continue hi6 re i fflM Miss Bessie D. Haagen, of Beech Creek, spent Sunday with friends in cord of building operations in the town. borough during the coming summer.

i-tt rii.f.-i-i Mrs. Harry L. Smathers, of Emma- Mr. Seeds now has five houses in course of completion in Juniata Park ville, was the guest of friends In town yesterday. Our Scribe Expresses No Uncertafn Opinion on New High School.

Everybody interested in the project now on for the erection of the proposed high school building here, is cordially invited to be present at the town meeting tomorrow evening in the town hall to hear the arguments pro and con on this important question. There wli: be about fifty more school childrer of age to provide for next year, and-, as our present school building is now over crowded, the question requiring solution is: "Shall the suggestion of our worthy and intelligent school board be taken for a new high school building, on the present school grounds, at a cost of $15,000 or a smaller, two-roomed building, estimated to cost, ground and all. $6,000 be erected on the west, or some other side of town?" Judging from the fact that the most up-to-date New England and western towns are now consolidating their schools to gave expenses ana secure more efficient instruction and management, it occurs to jrs that the new high school building, in which we would have provided, the and last week closed for the build ing of ten more the first of which Misses Marie ZikuUiey and Annie Egersou, of Philipsburg, spent Saturday at instruction school at the Ward will be erected at Eighth avenue and Broadway. Asistant Young Men's Christian association Secretary Jame6 A. Brewer house.

J. O. Reed, of Philipsburg, superintendent of the Susquehanna Valley and wife go to Philadelphia today railroad, spent yesterday with friends taking a young son to the city for THE BEST BRASS BEDS Wih It is not how cheap a hel we cui soli; it's a )iietion of tolling th best In Brass Hods at the tmiallost possible margin of prollt. Kvery bra.se bed is ba' kel up with our guarantee. We ell guaranteed hrass beds from $22.50 to $85.00.

medical treatment and possibly an DINING TABLES that are correct in style, finish ami construction: selected materla's; hlph grade workmanship; round or square top: lengths from 8 feet to 10 feet: top Inches up to lnchea. Pillar cluster or lesr base. Prices, $7.65 to $55.00. Xv operation lhe little one nas NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE YOUR GUEST CHAMBER, With th growth on one of his feet which it mav be necessary to remove with in town. Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Woodring and daughter of West Twelfth street, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Keenen in South Fork. Miss Carrie Barge, of Delaware, Ohio, very ably filled the pulpit of the First Methodist Episcopal church the knife. many advantages we offer In the Immense stock of Bedroom Suits and Odd Dressers, you will find the fitting up of of your ttu't chamber an easy matter. A full line of bedroom suits in oak and Circassian walnut in Hie very bst flnlnh Funeral service over the remains of the late Charles H. Davis was well attended in the Presbyterian and most desirable patterns.

Our new spring stock of dressers I 'rincss. Im much-needed town or assemblv hall, yesterday morning. Miss Barge is na church vesterday afternoon. It is which it is estimated would yield us tional field secretary of the Woman's seldom that a man so well esteemed at least rental per year for en Home Missionary society aud the perial and other styles will appeal ptronply to you, particularly when you learn how reasonable our prices are. Dresser, any style, from $15.75 to bedroom suits from $39.60 to $177.50.

his community is laid to rest without a single relative to follow his bodv to the grave, but washing- ton camn. Patriotic Order or America, took entire charge of the funeral of this fraternal brother and the service was conducted by the Rev A. A. Bird. The Rev.

W. E. Peffley. the new Pastor of Grace United Evangelical Aluminum and Granite Cooking Utensils We can furnish everything for the kitchen. church, and wife were in town yes is- facts she presented were of much interest to her audience.

A most successful men's meeting was held at 3.45 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the V. M. C. A. rooms.

Special music was furnished by the Y. M. C. A. orchestra.

The address of Rev. W. W. Williamson, D. of Otterbein university of Ohio, delivered a very interesting and helpful address on temperance.

Miss Amber Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner of West Fifteenth street, was taken to the Al-toona hospital on Saturday evening suffering from appendicitis. An operation was performed later in the evening and the diseased appendix removed. It was stated yesterday that the young lady's condition is now 1 IvtrtS2JWV tWWVli.K terday and the minister occupied the tertamiaents.

would be the wiser thing to do. In it the same janitor and heat plant could be used for less than half the expense of the kind necessary for a separate building. The boilers now used for our present building, which are considered more or less dangerous in irs basement, would be removed to a separate boiler house between the two buildings, and up-to-date sanitary toilet accommodations, in the basement of the buildings would supplant the inadequate and dangerously unsanitary toilets now in use. In our judgment the new high school building, aside from the dignity aud prestige it would afford our borough, would also afford a saving In maintenance over a separate school, of at least S'W" per year a sum sufficient to pay the interest ar 4 percent on the proposed cos; of the high school building, as the fol pulpit, both morning and evening. Rev.

and Mrs. Peffley are at present entertained by friends in the city but r- Sr-VCK-tr. HI will take residence in the borough when their household goods arrive from Seranton. The house to be UTILITY ACORN RANGE rtill-ty Is the latest of th world's greatest stove maker. rtaJn.

rmootti msUngs of a miperkr qualtly. removable nickel trimmings of Um et grade, large, deep oven, large water front. dep hearth w-tth large ah pan. TTtllity Itang unequalled for beauty and Ber-vice, $40.00 to $57.50. Other Acorii.

Rajtses, $31.50 to $57.50. I 1 used as a parsonage for the present belongs to the uest Juniata heaitv company and is located at SOS Tenth very favorable. Her many friends avenue rwmwmmimtnrKmmammrmmyvnirr-rMm'mumr' mi i. i' tfe "SKyr A W-i Rev. and Mrs.

W. J. Fails and son are now comfortably ensconced in thp unrsonage of Trinity Lutheran I win ner an early recovery. Colonel L. li.

Woods, one of Ty. rone's most prominent citizens and the I most active octogenarian of this vi- trinity, very quietly celebrated his S3rd lowing figures will show- chureh and the new minister was Y-t APPEALING PRICES Our prices on Sideboards have struosk a popular chord judging from the many sales we are present in all the regular church ser J-stiniited cost of round Side tuiiMhig est of buiS.HiiK fen. Ins. ci-- vieps ves'erdav. "reaching in the birthday on Saturday at his homo on Lincoln avenue, Colonel Woods was born at Milesburg, Centre county, March IS, 1S2S, and was trainmaster morning and evening and speaking before the Men's Forward Movement Solid oak, full quarter sawed with hand rubbed polish finish, dovetai loaeue in the afternoon.

The new Janitor numt'i drawer corner and relntoreoa non- minister is of well known ability and ipa warping buttons, smooth finished orna has a valuable co-worker in his tal per I on Tyrone division from 1S04 until 1 he was retired al the age of 2 in Jan-'iiary of 19n when the ruling became I effective that all railroad employes I having reached the age of 70 should 4 mentation, neat trimmings, good castors, ented wife, and the people of the Trinity congregation feel that the work of the church will continue to Assistant month Fuel, repairs, et thirty-five patterns to select from. at SI- I fr per month nee Priced from $18.00 up to $75.00. na' of maintfv Interest on Sl.V"1-1! l', expense for -VHiti'Mia! oxponse for be placed on the retired list. his advanced age Mr. Woods is more active than many men much his junior in years.

We wish him many more pieasant anniversaries of the day which began his eventful and useful life. go forward under his pastorate. District Attorney J. Banks Kurtz was called away from home on Sat-11 may and was unable to be present and 'speak in the Juniata Young Vri's Christian association rooms nont Let the 1 .11 Marvel do the worl at f.0.1 per Additional exj Kepairs. ef.

Total an. t.ess pro eeds FROM JUNIATA. $1. j3k This machine eliminates the worries ol it dots all the work. Simply i NOW FOR YOUR NEW CARPETS We bid you welcome to our store.

We 1 attach the hose to the faucet and turn on want you to be amongst tiie thousands of wise shoppers, who have proved the water. No attention required. Jn yesterday afternoon. The situation was well met by the readin-rss and kindness of the Rev. George R.

Bishop, rector of St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal church of Altoona, and also of the St. Peter's Mission charge of the church in Juniata. Rev. Mr.

Rishou took as his theme "We Do Xot Weil Today," applying the text to personal work in the church and urging greater zeal in spreading the Dr. Brubaker and Family Arrive Home Other Notes of Interest. Fred Ingram, of 41o Ninth avenue, was a caller in Tyrone, Saturday evening. Dr. A.

J. Brubaker has de BELLWOOO BRIEFS. their faith in our money-saving prices, by coming here year after year for their, from 7 to lrj minutes the clonics will ue white and clean and sweet. floor coverings. We have ready for the early buyers the greatest values it has ever been, our good fortune to offer the public.

A beautiful line of fancy new patterns in yard-wide gixxls half wools, all wools. pro-Brussels, two and three-ply grades. Tapestry carpets in floral and Persian designs, body Brussels In 'iiyvlv 'A j-- A CAR LOAD OF MATTRESSES for your inspection It's quality bedding, the sort that people from far and near come here to buy. TVe have now on sale tht largest assortment of mattresses that has ever been shown in the city. You can rind a clean comfortable Mattress from $5.40 to $23.00.

parted for New York, h- will engage in business. T. F. Baker, of ,113 Ninth avenue, all the standard designs and color effects: velvets. Axtninsters and Savonnerie's tidings ot tne uospei.

1 nere is too Conic la and see It Guaranteed the best. Yon can't afford to be without one. It saves Its cost in a Cash Price, $15.00. Payments if you wish. is pleased over the arrival of a babv much carelessness in telling the girl a gift of stork.

I coed news said the speaker, as ho in every conceivable design, in a beautiful blending of deep, rich colorings: just the lines so much needed to tone down and mellow and beautify the surroundings in the every day home. Come and see our great money-savins offer in tloor coverings money saved is better than money earned. H. R. Keith snetit Sunday at Baree.

H. H. Meyer and wife were callers fit Philipsburg on Saturday after-1 Eoon. Miss Kashryn Stevens, of Tyrone, i was a guest of the Mioses Fell, on Saturdav. Dr.

W. E. Keiley, of Clearfield, is a guest at the home" of his sister. Mrs. J.

W. Lowthor. Mrs. George McCuiKiugh and Master Boyd MeCuIlough. of Clearfield, visited BeKwood friends on Saturday.

I Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Long, of Bell-! A full rehearsal for "The Singin' firmly but kindly impressed his School." is desired this evening in bearers with the living necessity of the Presbyterian church.

personal effort in the cause of Christ. W. I. Bain, of 709 avenue, Mr. Frank Fasic gave a fine bari-spen; Saturday and Sunday -with tone solo and sweet music.

was also fri mis in Sinking Valley. i given by a selected male quartette. W. L. Lenuers, of Bellefonte, is ai'rhe attendance was good, guest in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Constable J. W. Norris has deter-J. C.

Turner, of 1402 Fourth avenue. mined to breaking the practice of w'ood, and their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. I.uf. of Juniata, were over A. boyd Kinch, the popular tenor, voting men and boys congregating in Sunday visitors at iCandburs. his I nrmular loafing nlaces on Sundays.

Mrs. 11. k-iiiu vi ti aim vuiiiuM. 1 Misses Rache and Llona ol Patton i oousins- Mr' and MrS' E1 t0n Saturday he asked several pro-sanr ftues'ts the past 1 Priftow of fruit stands etc. to re- truos'o trio nact ViQva c.

ti n'cQcanT from the plains of Texas to the mountains of Colorado, from a verdure laden isle in the Pacific to the snow capped Rockies, from a bull fight in New Mexico to a service in the Mormon temple in Salt Lake City, the little party saw the things worth seeing, and our townsman, who is a typical American if anybody is, enjoyed his country to the limit. Especially appreciated was a visit to Bunker Hill, Kansas, a little town where Dr. Brubaker conducted a drug store 31 years ago. Here he found a number of old associates and renewed the acquaintances of his early practice. The doctor and his wife and son are in perfect health and of course glad to get home, but few dav at the Vethodist mause -Mr and Mrs' chAT main closed on Sunday hereafter and (-onereiat on of merabe-8 dallghTers' of Second street.

sent with one exception the request was and friend 'of06 the Pre, yStan i cheerfully complied with. The offi-church greeted its new pastor on I n. Qtr cer routed out a bunch of boys in Sunday morninK. Rev. Mr.

Cowan i ,.1, nXJll lhtLr "7.ed "Xll EVERYBODY RE'S (NOT EH GOES TO THE THE EJSJR I I I LATEST AND BEST MUSICAL COMEDY CREATION Lj JLUDl Lfll WITH TWELVE SPLENDID ARTISTS I LTcVrr. "ON THE HOUSETOP" A MOST MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION, GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND SUMPTUOUS SCENERY THOWPSOW. WW CO. KRAMER 5 ROSS MTHLEEH BT WcVEIBH DOUGLAS ORPHEOSCOPE HiyiEHS FRIDAY preached a fine sermon and greeted T- night to spend several days visiting; in a small store on Seventh street. hie congregation with the same cor- j.

in Philadelphia. The hoys were taken before 'Squire diality that was shown him. Both pastor and people look forward to a sue Cfssful year. It will be interesting to know that! Coleman and their names noted to 473 voters and 503 ladies signed the -hold them as witnesses in a pros ecution which will probably he brought against the proprietor today. remonstrance against tne hotels in our borough.

A splendid showing. Miss Nannie MacCartney, of 213 Anotner nest or amateur loafers was they have had an outjng of pleasure and profit that will not be forgotten. The party of Juniata folks who on Friday evening assisted in an entertainment in the Methodist Episcopal The musicaie given under the auspices of the Epworth League last Friday evening was a great success. The talented musicians whose names ap-Ieared on the program fully justified their reputation. After the musicaie vMntti avenue, nas been confined toistirred up in the large barn owned church of Bellwood are highly pleas- ea wuu uie tuunea; cAimutu them and report having had a very pleasant evening in the borough to the eastward.

Mrs. D. D. Coleman A Reliable PATADDU 12,800 MILES BY WIRELESS. Remedy wiwmin tiou to the Bright Light will aid materially in making the Orpheoscope'3 topics of photolife ever more interesting than usual.

actea as cnaperon ana uuiers ui nstrument by Prof. Carlos Ely's Cream Balm her bed for a couple or days with anjby John Erhard Son at Sixth ave-attack of the erip and tonsilitis. jnue and Second street. The owners J. Harrison Corbin, one of Juni-j have been much annoyed by bovs ata's popular young men and a stud-i gathering in their haymow and will ent at Dickinson college, Carlisle, is run no more chances of a voting spending a short vacation with his; smoker destroying his property, parents.

After a month and half of travel in The Evangelical congregation held! the good old U. S. A. Dr. and Mrs a "bow" social In Juniata No.

2 Brubaker and son Donald ar-hall, on Friday evening with a large rived home last evening at 7 o'clock crowd present. The social was a sue-j The doctor and his little family de-cess both socially and financially. parted westward on Febniarv 1 and Real Estate Agent A. M. Jacobs; since then have traveled over 7nn has anticipated the whistle of the; miles, going over the Southern Paci-blue bird by having ground broken (fic to the coast and returning bv the for the erection of a new residence northern route.

In a grand circuit at Fourteenth avenue and Second the western states almost rv ouniata ueitsoueu "trie "rr- West Nvaek eie Grogg, Cora Coleman, Nannie Venbergh of West Nyack N. Y. MaeCartnev and Emily Sayers four Winnipeg, March 19-Loca' is quickly absorbed. INDERAL INCOME TAX. rprmnlar Krhool teachers.

Prof T. D. capitalists are financing Professor BIG LASKY ACT OHPHEUM'S FEATURE Knut Erickson, Well Known Comedian, to be Seen in "On the House Top." Gives Relief at Once. It cleane, soothes, heals and protects tho diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh aud drives away a Cold in the Williams and son Arthur and Messrs. Carlos Venbergh, of West Nyack, N.

A. Boyd Kinch and C. M. Maratta. At wn0 claims to have invented a the conclusion of the entertainment 'em bv which can communl.

the entertainers were made welcome in tho narvnare. the home atevthousands of miles. In fact J. R. of the Rev.

and Mrs. E. II. Witman InDis Hoskins, a local man of prom-t. thov nawnnif of ieiieiou inence.

has been to West Nyack and Nine More States Must Ratify Amendment Before It is a Law. New York, March 19 Nine mor states must ratify the proposed federal income tax amendment before it can become a part of the constitution. Reports received here from tho capitols of the forty-six states show that the amendment has received favorable action in the joint legislature of twenty-six. Three states Vermont, Rhode Island and Utah have refused to rati point of interest was touched and By invitation Rev. I.

Sturger Shultz Uhe affable physician last evening will report his lecture "How to Be pave the correspondent many rem- frodimenta and nassed a nleasant so- according to the story be brought Head quickly. Ke- UflV pCTUrQ stores the Senses of flM I ILT Lis Taste aud Smell. Full size 50 cts. at Drug, cists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents, tly Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York.

cial hour. "High-pressure" is the word that easily defines the character of the vaudeville bills being given at the Or-pheum these days. The high grade nappy, in me rresoyienan cnurcn jniscences of his extensive trip From on Thursday evening at o'clock. the Mississippi to the golden gate, BAKING FOR SOLDIERS. back to local men who have put their money in the scheme it works to perfection.

It is amere telephone receiver that Professor Vanbergh shows to prospective backers and, according to attractions, that have been succeeded each week by even stronger features A Gastronomical Note of the "War Game" Down in Texas. as time goes by, have been productive of much speculation as to what big San Antonio, Texas, March 19. No feature of the so-called maneuvre camp here attracts more attention than the division bakery. It can turn Hoskins, he has listened to messages sent 12,800 miles away. Hoskins says that although not an expert on such matters the instrument is genuine and that he was able to receive messages by an ordinary ear telephone receiver in the Continental Morse code intercepted from steamers at sea using a different wireless ma out 20,000 two-pound loaves daily and Is at present delivering about half fy the amendment at this year legislature sessions, while New Hampshire has taken favorable action in one branch of the legislature only Among the sixteen which have not yet acted this year the question is now pending in the legislatures of Louisiana, New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

The matter is scheduled to come before the legislature of Florida next month. West Virginia has "postponed" action and the states of Arkansas, Tennessee, Wyoming, Minnesota and Delaware, have not decided the matter. The amendment passed congress In the form of a resolution on July 5, things they are going to give next. An offering of strict merit in the sense of an artistic creation and musical comedy is to be given this week. This number of melody, mirth and pretty girls is latest effort entitled "On the Housetop." The scenic embellishment of this production Knute Erickson, whose brand of humor is well known by Altoona's theatregoers, is to be seen in the leading comedy role.

It is a long time since vaudeville has produced a skit of the whole-seme heart interest of "Terry's Re chine. One message came from a vessel that quantity. This is the first time the bakery has been called upon to feed a division of regulars and it is performing the task without half trying. Captain Jj. R.

Holbrook, of the Fifth cavalry, and Commissary Sergeant "Pat" Dunne share this credit of the establish west of Singapore, which stated her distance from New York to be miles. Another on the same date was received from the North German Lloyd steamer Princess Irene, which The Altoona Trust Company, CORNER 12TH AVENUE AND 12TH STREET. Capital and Surplus, $380,000.00 Transacts a general banking business and welcomes the deposit accounts of individuals, firms, corporations, fraternal organizations, charitable associations and ecclesiastical societies. Pays 3 per cent interest on Savings Accounts aud Certificates of Deposit Trust Department acts as trustee, executor, administrator and guardian. Un- dertakes the management of property, real and personal.

Acts as trustee of corpora tion mortgages. had broken her propellor in a storm turn," the Celtic romance to be pre off Gibraltar, from which port she had left the previous day. This mes ment. Ovens and accessories are designed to fit into one wagon, without exceeding the 6,000 pound limit. The ovens are built of sheet iron and asbestos.

The products of the individual baking crews are kept separate in order that any defects may be detected and remedied. The bread is stored on sage was intercepted wen the Irene could not get into touch with any shore system on a stormy day, February 17 last. Professor anbergh and his wife 19u9. It seeks to add to the constitution a new article, i.o. XVI, reading as follows: "The congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever sources derived, without apportionment anions the several states and without regard to any census The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach.

Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and sented by Thompson, Vinton Co. Kathleen Kay, a comedienne of exceptional ability will offer a repertoire of late song hits and will display some handsome Parisian gowns. A talking, singing and dancing stunt in which will be found plenty of excellent laughing material to be given by Kramer and Ross who are newcomers to us. McVeigh and Douglas a team of clever mirthmakers will be on deck with bright sayings in the skit entitled "Dooley's Delight." came to the Winnipeg exhibition last year and operated a small electrical train without wires from a down racks in tents. An essential advantage of the army oven is that it can be made ready for baking within twenty minutes.

The present division could pitch camp and within an hour of setting up the ovens, a brief task, be served with fresh bread. town office two miles away. Persons wanting io rent rooms ana those having rooms to let should ueo the Morning Tribune' classified enable you to sleep. For sale by ail' OCDOC OCCT CCD 0CT3 CZJO The addition of the latest inven-1 dealers..

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