- -e J or “ i. 5 1 OAs oe OWT OO 2 ag LR aT Ty a) SA <5 TIN tc SAS VSS Sai 5 is wn mar —— : ’ » | A 4 Ay y = Spb —_— } yy A — BA ’ ch at ais - a Going, Going Bryan will be at State College next Wednesday night. Progress Grange meeting, Friday evening, March 10, at 7:80, instead of Saturday, March 11. Judge Bell announced in tha Clear 12 3 ® field county court that he would grant no licenses this year. See the ad. in this issue of the Cen n 0 dll 1 \ el } e( tre County Automobile Show, which Ywill be one of many pleasing features. Miss Cora Homan has been {ll with a serious nervous disorder for several i a FIRST PRIZE $25 IN GOLD A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph E. Dinges on Sunday It is th fret heed or ens WiSedinters fn Tn A $15 Prize, A $10, Ten $5, and Twenty-five $1 Prizes Why drag arouud feeling half sick and no account all the time when you can take Tanlac?—Centre Hall Phar- macy. LT Sr ALL PRIZES PAID IN GOLD AND SILVER funera heir uncle, Dr. Kryder Ev- 4 ill 1 i ans, at le, Monday afternoon. Cleveland DD. Mitterling, 1 with his family is at Eurek ir . Ark sas, is seriousl cording to word by relatives €¢ in Centre Hall Miss Nancy MoWilliams, { nn . svlvania Furnace, was the gi of hea sister, Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, in Cenl: Hall, the latter part of | McWilliams is teaching weeks’ visit among friends in and other points in the eastern the state. She was On Wednesday, March 15, the members of the Altoona Booster After you have seen and marked all the letters in their proper Association with a square beside their names, listed below, will dis- place take the list home and put on your thinking cap. play ig their place of busingss a large black card on which is painted a gold letter. Each card will remain where it is first placed for eight days Wednesday morning, March 15, to Wednesday evening, March 22. To the person sending to Room 49. Altoona Trust build- cy ing, the best sentence containing 200 LETTERS OR LESS, Take the list below and visit each one, marking the letter be- side the name where it appeared. You will positively not be asked (not words), LETTERS, on the subject, "Why Should I Pa- sys } TY 2 's : ¢ . . 2 " > 7vf 2 14 > a : : to buy when vou are hunting for letters. tronize Members of the Altoona Booster Association’ --- $25 IN GOL.D WILL BE PAID Second Prize . . $15 in Gold Next 10 . . . . 351s Gold;Each Third Prize . . $10 in Gold Next 25--New Silver Dollar Each THIS LIST WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN. CLIP.IT NOW. EVERY ONE HAS AN EQUAL CHANCE AND SEVEN DAYS TO FIND THE LETTERS. Thirty-eight Cash Prizes---You May Be the Lucky One to the $25 in Gold! RULES FOR CONTESTANTS Any person who reads this ad may take part in the contest, jetters froperly placed, must be sent to Room 49, Altoona Trust Bullding, and . marked “Gold Letter Contest” Fach letter must be written In the square beside the firm's name where rarked 4 ; . the letter appeared. Sign your name to this list after you have marked all the letters in the Sentence must not contaln over 208 LETTERS, but may contain any proper squares and write your sentence on a sheet of blank paper and mail number of letters Jess than 200, the two togeher to Room 49, Altoona Trust Building. i bso OF 3 : s Jette i aye y he » . . 3 . It Is NOT absolutely necessary that the letters displayed by the member impartial Judges will be appointed at the close of contest’and these jnde- sult broke the 1 i ¢ ' : legs of the Booster Association be used in your sentence, but they must appear 'n es will NOT be permitted to know the names of any who send in sentences The animal waf® 4 , £1 end : re posite . ’ . . R : the square opposite the firm's name. until after winners are decided upon—s0 you are assured your sentence will its misery: It ; Contest closes Monday, March 27, and all sentences, with list of firms anid receive all due consideration Appears now April comes of eaider These Firms All Display Gold Letters BRETT SR READY TO-WEAR . M GRIFFITH CO 130% 11th Ave Mi 31th ‘ A and A. PF. SHOMRBERG, F'HE NEW 12th Ave 1506 11th BROS SIMPSON & GRABILI been } . . a of this week untii Tues V ov ng 1 SH : 3 =I . MYERS es HOt: ¢ : 160168 Green Ave 1126 12th St with the age f the Repath Burea FRAND THEATRE GOLDSCHMID BROS WATUM'S CAFE, STANDARD FURNITUR}? ; hed ¢ Trosd vani 1512 11t , : rae 114% A 1112 19th Ave 1406 11th Ave is BChed { & ¥ Vd X bie } SE 11s 1 i ¥ ® 111 12th Ve which, however, has nothing to do with BIGLEY THE . iE © ‘ : «I'TY FURNITURE CO MO& M STORE (INCH the appearand f th eanic Ladies 1193 11th Ave {318 11th Ave i 1501 11th Ave Mason Temple Quintet, who will | schedule-<Sature I. LANG, FEDERAL SYSTEM OF RAKERIES Ave 1425 11th Ave 11006 11th St BOALSBURG NEWS turday ifternoon members YAL BOOT SHOP 3 JR SHOE CO, Ww ¥. SELLERS sco 13000 11th Ave 119% ith Ave t } 140% 11th Ave “pr $ ' od fot RITNEKS DRUG STORE BROOKS MUSIC HOUSE, GATELY & FITZGERALD, Aracise © ping arty Joht ricl ; > i et um dp? party Fax MiG 1230 11th Ave 1206 11th Awe &th Ave. and Tth St I. MARCUS FWY TICKET, naries axon ana L . ’ 1165 11th Ave family, Grant Charles and family, and KLNIE BROS BENDHBIMS SHOE STORE, THOS, CUSACK CO. Mr. and Mrs Charles Corl—packed 1305 11th Ave 1302 11h Ave 70: Sth Ave bedding and eats in their cars and mo- WHITMAN'S, SCHWARTZ BROS, / LINCOLN TRUST CO — - . tored to their camp in the Seven Mts 1124 11th Ave 1301 11th Ave, i 1110 12th Ave THESE MEMBERS DO Nor They returned on Sunday evening NEAL'S MILLINERY, BORCKING & MEREDITH, MT. CITY TRUST CO ~~ MISPLAY LETTERS. Nevin W. Meyer, one of Harris town- 1411 11th Ave. 1106 11th Street. 12th St. and 1Mh Ave N. A. STEVENS, Mortician ship's prosperous and up-to-date farm BEAMS RESTAURANT COLONIAL HOTEL, SHOOND NATIONAL BANK J. B. FAUKE & SONS, General Con ers, recently equipped his home with 1117 11th Ave 1124 11th Ave 1408 11th Ave : fraction ALTOONA BLECTRICAL SUPPLY OO 1120 12th Ave elégtric light. He has the lights in the H. W. MCCARTNEY, SPROTACLE BAZAAR FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALTOONA TRUST COMPANY house and barn, and all other buildings 1107 11th Ave 1412 11th Street, 11th Ave, and 12th St CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY about the place, as well as having G. R, KINNEY & CO F. A. WINTER & SON, VW. IL GOODFELLOWS' SONS ALTOONA AUDIT COMPANY lights placed at convenient points on 1400 11th Ave, : 1415 11th Ave 1319 11th Ave ALTOONA BUSINESS COLLEGE. the outside. The current is irnishes THE BRANCH SHOE STORE. WK AARON. . Wi. CASKANAVE. DR. LM. PHILLIPR, Optmetrist by the Boaisburg electric 1813 11th Ave 1428 11th Ave 1213 11th Tve THE, UNIUN BANK Members of two classes of the Re- HARVEY & CAREY ALTOONA LEATHER STORE «COMMBRCIAL PRINTING (0, BUDDE NRO symed Bunday school are practicng for 1116 11th Ave 1410 11th Ave, ao $12 11th Ave play-—"The Laughing Cure"—which . — . they will render in a few weeks. The play is full of life and activity and promises to be one of real enjoyment; FILL OUT YOUR LIST, SIGN YOUR NAME, ENCLOSE : + NAME #0 watch for further mention. The death of Miss Sarah Keller oc- WITH SENTENCE AND SEND TO ROOM 49, ) curred Sunday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Hall, at Wilmings ALTOONA TRUST BUILDING. ADDRESS ton, Delaware, where she had spent the winter. She had been wick for some time. She was aged about eigh- ty-three years. Funeral Wednesday morning from the train; services con- ducted by her pastor, Rev. 8, C. Stover, were held in the Reformed church, of which she was a life-long member. i
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