— ——— For service and satisfaction there is no this firm Leitzell cently one more dependable than in State Building; opened their a most complete bank examinations of business and upon a proper system of book keeping. A man that has placed many firms in this section of the country upon a substantial business basis. The accountant and auditor is an indispensible factor in the business ife of this part of the state and is noted for both accuracy and ex- cellent work. He is thoroughly tlge work that accountancy and auditing entails, has had much val- uable experience and being prepared to take compiete charge of a general audit of any business. He is an ex- pert mathematician and has made an exhaustive study of all the various systems of bookkeeping and when he presents statement with his signature of the status of any firm ft prepared with all ac- College, room Just and have office service in audit, and the survey its establishment b re- offer trained for all a is William at 622 West Beaver Avenue,—Iis contractor who has greatly aided in relieving the building shortage in this section. Business and public buildings all over this part the state stand as examples of their workmanship. Estimates cheerfully given, In the section of who offers of of no Bervice this one contracting circles the state there a more attractive than this popular firm He has all the equipment to build all the different buildings. The management and assistants under- stand the various forms of modern construction and have placed at head of each department a man i2 a master craftsman, thus assuring the owner of a building that it is built rapidly and correctly. He is in touch with the supply of all kinds of materials and is able bring any building just what is specified. heir resources and business connections enable them render this 80 that the operations are Ject to any delay. They use the best materials and will explain to you exactly what will be done, having a most efficient corps of assistants and performing is + the who sourcercs of io to large to service not sub- detail and familiar of the on all 0no the for f curateness of comprehensive thoroughly lous laws and keeps there has the meaning The reason ness firms not fact that they where they financially. man, no how small a ness he conducts should occasionally it gone by an expert and get recommendations as the meth- and is complete, with the state and decisions question law, many succeeding is do not know dai once He is var- nation where been as Lo of 80 busi- the Just are Every matter busi over to ods of accountancy to pursue in fits proper conduct, He has made a very complete study of all classes of busi-| ness; thus in by on of the wide experience recommendations that will | keep business on a substantial basis, In this review call the attention of his highly competent service and ture its advantages and ask one to make a survey of thelr affab and whether f(t not good to call office make arrangements a is a position reas- make to to ielp to public to we desire the fea- every- 8 be a and] would his for see policy at general survey of your business. Kennedy work according to underwriter methods used trade. I hey cluding ing. No line just that you The built brings all codes, the building | regulations, of and} by masters offer a complete sé; both matter viee 1n vi ss M new irk and 1 what it Ww 11 3 #3: sn Calli here and they real service manager and reputation him an He customer get assistants has} 3 3 ] a for his work that} ever Increasing pat that st ine} conse ronage, early realized satisfied fluence for ar was | be and holdir ae good as a quence oid customers and gaining Back own AE new ones all lhe done reliability WOrk of all the guaranty county th Lil of his and | $ this al 1e 8) onymous with standard of quality.] This reliable man has had mud hi practical exper in this and counted among those prominently identified with Progress, ipport of reputati elie 8 our Th engineering ) serve ithe 8 the peopie the attained gi 1 CRC merit jing builders. | nl continue | in! i en being Under feel assured to maintain especial deavor. Among our competent directi we that the field His will standing industrial he high this of A SS Ss R. F. Stei Ford Sales There is today an increasing de- mand for well built motor cars which afford at reasonable price the luxury and satisfaction heretofore only tainable in -high priced cars. The R. PF. Stein Motor Co. in State College at 121 South Burrowes Street is able to meet this increasing demand for they are the official dealers for the New Ford. The New Ford is very economical to own and operate, as it has a lower first cost, lower upkeep and the lowest depreciation of any automo- bile on the market today. In addi tion to the lowest first cost the New Mode! B and 18 Ford includes as standard equipment, the followng features: Triplex Shatterless Glass, Houdalle Double-Acting shock ab- sorbers, all steel bodies, three quar- ter floating rear axle, torque tube drive, six separate brakes, aluminum alloy pistons, patented mushroom vaives, bonderized parts, low un- sprung weight and all exterior parts are of rustless steel, If you are considering the purchase of a new car be sure you have this extra value for your money. There is no other automobile manu tactured in the world offering value coupled with the newest in automo- tive development, motoring ease and low transportation cost and upkeep ob- ——— Motor Co. Service and fot For mall payment down For d ¥ ymparatively 1 Company exceptionally low monthly pay- Ford pre« edence noeds and derait and ments, gives the public what the long ago estab with lished it demands quality Along establishe and sensible 14 prece 3 Ford and mi ¥ ! dence Motor service you in by wi Ong es, ¥ Ago vd ix Cars for will { this longevity not find any ter country than that provided reliable establishment, The R. FPF. Motor Co choice selections of high of the more models priced buying. complete stock of produced When yon bet gervice ie have grade popular Stein a used cars makes and Shop here before They handle a genuine Ford parts Ford manufacturers, chase Nit and parts promiscuous dealers, that at the best are worthless imitations, usual- ly endless annoyance follows and in the long run the guaranteed Ford part is the cheapest. Realizing when they business that satisfaction patrons back again and will find here a service as reliable as it is expert and courtecus ireat- ment, We are glad to commend the progressive policies under which the business is operated. lower. by pur- miss from started in will bring Agan you Naughty Bee Four-year-old Billy Eugene came in to the house holding his arm and ery: ing. “Why, Blily; what's the trouble?” i asked him. “Big boys don’t ery!” “But, mother,” he answered, “there was a bumble bee sleeping in the oats; I woke him up and then he bit . me !"~Chicago Tribune, They Do Try te Save Husband] see that out of every hundred persons fined for traveling without a ticket, 85 are women. Wife—There! That shows that women are more economical than men, ~ftray Stories Natural Thought Billups—Sponges, I read here, are one of the lowest forma of animal ite. Quillups—That's what all of us who have been victimized think. i Most of Them Are ' Teacher—Anonymous means with out a name. Now give me a sentence Pupli—OQur new baby is anonymous. THE SUBTLE SEX The Brown tots were having thelr playtime in the nursery. “Let's play radio station,” sald Ted. “All right,” agreed Mary Jane, “I'll be the story teller.” “No, sir, I'll be the story teller. You can be announcer.” The girl considered the gravely. “Very well,” she sald. “Here we go « +» « This 1s station T and M-J Brown, Indies and gentlemen, and this con cludes our program for the evening «ee good night all” matter The Alternative He was a new boarder and was not used to the ways of the house. How. ever, when prunes turned ap for dine ner for the third time in succession he felt that he was entitled to wake a complaint, “Miss Hardbake,” he sald to the Inndlady, “I'm not very fond of prunes, Have I no cholee?” She looked him squarely between the eyes. “Yen,” she sald, “you can have your cholee. Either take them or leave them.” ae I - in State Col- Beaver Avenue restaurant of this Conveniently located lege at 114 East is a very popular section, and the evergrowing and large patronage it receives is due to the fact that it is clean and sanitary throughout; serves at all times the foods and receives i patronage from the city and sur rounding territory, well as from the Students and travelling public. I'he reason for the immense growth in the volume of business, we believe is due the fact that only excel- lent service is being featured in this establishment. Any dissatisfac- ton which may arise with any guest always be cheerfully adjusted in pur opinion this accounts { the enviable reputation this place enjoys, It Is appointed with the fixtures and everything that alr of it known for itself, and traveling that this Is a there the demand Is more gfied in obtaining food is another outstanding most palatable it us to and or very best about the superiority dine: i" place has that makes as a speaks local learned that 1 he have public place than Cour feature ¥ of this restaurant, ure for them to as it 1s a pleas- serve the public. The restaurant business Is a busli- ness within itself and does not end with the service of food on the tables but extends to the cleanliness of the kitchen and other places that are only frequented by the manager and assistants: where all sliver- ware and dishes sterl- lized It clean is polished is a pleasure to have such a and modern restaurant as this to refer the stranger and local ple to, as good restaurants are common, and this the prepared such manner thought once a good eat.” The management has had years of experience in the restaurant business keep the prompt at all attractively the peo not food that “This place a at in at place to is the is od I 4 COLE 8, courte- The decorated, arranged of their striving to aervice and inserior pleasing to the patrons We wish the standard do not ous times is eve and for general comforts to of hesitate them dining car refer it to our compliment their on and to read a good place to eat rn ——— i ———— State Svervthing for the builder in North lumber on Sparks Street, they business that has far { the a ae and reliable, progressive the country. if any, cities reputation and wide for juality a prices, omplels the most reas that satisfactory. and rvice both and firms of the he advan-| midst this have 1 on In their establishment as maintains originated 14% } iberal firm who this en education and sup insight and they an and obtained a experience with markets of school of a keen the foundation render lumber plemented this world thi desirable equipped the unexcelled with selves Lo service in material, offered to the public irices. Shingles, doors, 2 and roofing but use of to give even stock of to say everything that their st kK is The Tea 0 mable § sidin casings, 3 tryin the tryin of concern” a brief review ‘ his large lice they absolutely this have there Is in line, RS EA SIS His Share Newedd was showing un office friend over the young couple's new ho “All this luxurious furni wi wife's Idea, you know.” he explained The friend nodded approvingly “Yery nice, I'm ‘but surely you had a matter.” “Yes, husband, Ia ture is sure,” he replied in the voice the involee,” sald the young Marvelous A man sent s& couple of empty petrol tins with & sarcastic note to a firm of motor manufacturers: “Make me one of your famous cars with these” sald the note Next day the car was delivered An accompanying note said: “What shall we do with the second tin?'— London Tit-Bits, Diminishing Retarns “Yes,” sald the young man, “I write poetry.” The girl was Impressed. “How truly devastating!™ she ex claimed. “Does your poetry yield any returns?” “Yes,” sald the young man, sighing heavily. “It practically all returns. ”-- Exchange. Complete Accord “Now, daughter, nothing like good habits.” “That's what I say, dad. So | have Just ordered a wonderful riding habit. It will be $125 dad*™ Dead.-Game Sport It happened in front of the palace Two lay-offs were chewing the rag. “What'rya doin’ tonight?” asked one. “How about takin’ In a movie? It'll take our minds off the depression” “Sorry, old man” was the answer. “But I can't make it. I've got a bridge date.” “That's okay, too” was the amaz ing retort, “I'll Jump off with you," New York Morning Telegraph. That Was Why The husband of twelve years stand. ing waited impatiently while his wife gazed into the shop window, “My dear,” he said, after a while, “It's no use you looking at those hats, I haven't more than $5 In my pocket.” “What I” she ejaculated. “You might have known when we came out that I'd want to buy a few things” “1 did,” sald the husband, and hur ried on.~Stray Stories, Agriculture A third-grade teacher was trying to explain the word agriculture to the ol Uren, “What Is agriculture?’ she asked "Well," responded Virgil, “it's just about the same as farming, only agri- culture means you study about it be fore you do it, and when you farm you just do IL” -—y. first class, Throughout un all come building material is surpassed part by of the any this it has countrys to be headquarters for all and by the public increased of known as eh yi 0 re : fe » of these many (1 fal: nest ings and he dealings with the only not t held company has its bu the trade old Lumber prices patronage u customers for years. building dropped i vial material point and nave now 10 a wi build. That ouduct ere it is cheaper to in the evidenced prosperity wisdom was exédrcised of the business is unequalled Lumber Co conversant by the pinkern with every feature of 58 and the large establis 3 J manage is won patronage Able tie ii the ever Ling friend hundreds tomers. and efficient, but com- the this same it ne genial modating has becom prominent firms in its in and deserves the success thal and the « mendation given it by the public. t the promi attained and is {ine section achieved that is The manage: nent position counted among leading Jusiness being g rment merits it has the men. THOSE ANTHEMS Deacon Hemphill had Just come home from a convention of his church in a large city. His wife was busily plying him with questions, “I guess you heard a lot of swell singin’ in the big church?" his wife asked him. “Yep! but they sang mostly a lot of them anthems,” the deacon replied. “What's snthems?” “Well, 1 don’t know jist 'zactly how to explain that to you, but it's like this: Suppose I was to say to you, *The cows are In the pasture’ That wouldn't be an anthem. But supposin’ I sald “The cows. the cows, the spotted cows, the brindle cows, the mooley cows, are in the pasture, pas ture, pasture’ That would be an an them." —Capper's Weekly. Getting It Right Two American negro soldiers were discussing musical instruments, “Yas,” sald one, “I'se gwine to get me a eucaliptis™ *A what?” queried the other, “A eucaliptis—dat’'s a musical in strument, fool" “Go on, nigger! --dat's one of Bible” You can’t kid me the books of the Reformation *Crimson Gulch has completely re formed,” sald the traveling salesman. “Yea,” answered Cactus Joa “How did It happen?” “Il give the credit mostly to motion pictures. The boys got to thinkin it was kind of undignified to be con stantly mistook for original Wild West screen stars.”—Washington Star. The Remedy "Well, how do you like my new suit? a man asked his friend as they seated themselves at thelr usual table for lunch, “Not bad,” replied the other. “Only there's a wrinkle In the walstcoat. You ought to get rid of that” “So there 1s! Walter! Where's the menu "Der Lustige Sachse. Why It Happened Motorist—What! The highway open all the way to Junction Center? Highway Patrol-—Yep, had to open it, so's we could get the detour fixed! New Haven Register. : Placing the Guilt Where in the world @id you got that horrible necktie? He~-The laugh’'s on you. You gave # to me on my last birthday Stray Stories oo Hillside Ice very reliable firm at 133 North feature both are adequately the city and Under the A lege they in State Col- Patterson Avenue, coal and ice and prepared to aerve surrounding territory. direction of manage- ment who has eliminated the great problem of buying They will cheerfully advise you as to the prop- for furnace use, Obtaining of and good coal, never need be problem for the people of this city and the vicinity. And seldom is it a problem. The fiome owners and the home renters of this prosperous community are indeed For here is locat- ed of the fairest, one of the most able, and of the most far- seeing companies - to be found in this section of the country. Their business Is a large for they built that business on the foundation service and 1009 ser- at As result there is probably community in the state which has as many satisfled cecal users this one. To one who knows the is not hard to for the first place, market as few a coal. er coal glove or conl, @ blessed. one one one; have of that. no Vice a as conl game ascertain the dealer's puccess, they know the know {t. it OnK the rea In Coa; men Ni North feature ate College at 21 Telephone 1- service Street, efficient freight and £ th he leading between This on- C'eollege Altoona. transfer the community, i tials ang 84 8 of the il branche provided extensive patronage under petent The h satisfied cu management. who this firm Moving with glomers. a deal are of DUsl i 5 { sia id goods is tific ir must calls f« degree Men must and be hat cy they | ness t i ¢ I ici that pieces and scratch in be trained d strong Your va furni 80 of not the luable ¢licate fure may protected suffer so ch as & ing and handling You reving them, money, This tory can Ww Their facilities and there is satisfaction, too. company's years of satisfac in t field have known wherever io done, Heady any hour transportation of if you cali save “ton Lop ¥ ou service his made them well moving in be of day for household belongings of any of merchandise, be quick goods, personal or any class 3 h @ sireels their tru have ome a familiar sight md Prompt sers Ww This eff College cient garage located near Mills motorists at Pine Grove State for of headquarters this section who wish to secure service that is not an idle Telephone 587J1-—they feature a re- pair service to auntomoblle owners £3 and the fact that they render a com- for the establishment good state, of act service makes this pair shop section the One of the centers visited by autolsts from this sec- tion of the country is this very popular shop which by reason of its very accommodating policy has wide popularity. This shop plete automobilist the re of aervice in this of ivity that is is conveniently and commodious enough to look after the local patrons and the traveling public the way of ger vice. When this ness they service to located in firm started in busi- determined to furnish every automobile owner, and Coal Co. only have they had extensive expe- rience in buying coal to sell to thelr customers, but they seem to have an uncanny sense of the move- ments of the coal market, They know when to buy. They know how to buy and they know from whom to buy. They will tell best time for and you will it is the your coal when you to buy make po mistake In following their advice. And their is given free of charge. yard is one of the busi- commercial centers In the com-~ munity Their fleet of trucks In- sures prompt delivery. Their adeo- yard permits them to a large on hand. They are business people of the highest calibre and know well that ultimate- iy an ideal service in business reaps own reward. Their ideal in and life the same as of their business life; they be- that 8 member of a com- th can serve that com- they believe that as mem- they owe certain that soclety. These ideals account for the high positions which they hold here as real and true « leaders. you advice Thelr coal est juate space keep supply its ivic socal is that m mm 1.€Ve as munity ey munity; of service bers soclety to vie I. ———._. ing are two traits that have responsible for the their service. They {thoroughly ing of 1} been large demand of in their experienced wcusehold service of fra AABlz iTom people packers for shipment, have employ in the pack- goods, and their is attested by which they re- of the city for come and prepare men the number calls ceive their f 1 £441 iarniiar Th fo e ey are a thoroughly responsible concern. You peed not carry your own risk fcr careless nandling of furniture it will pay you to of such responsibility orders for moving. in thelr care are and deliv- any place your he certain when giving Household goods best at their the world. Thelr given the ered attention destination entire organization is well complete service from one overland packing to render families moving locally y f 3 gp ae ¥ use 10 another, also for by trucks, oad shipments or hauling and for raflr When you ship by | goods not invariably arrive truck, household packing and at thelr destina- in first-class condition. Such prove a saving to you, and is satisfactory means of This transfer com- a responsible firm, assume responsibility. do require most truly ther and there Is no question but that succeeded repair department they charge able and efficient and being backed by vast which enable to re or repair any auto- matter what she trouble a most satisfactory man- they have in the dave in { workmen ro facilities them build, mobile be, replace no may in ner it can readily seen that this up-to-date and modern firm is very important and adds materially to the advantages of every owner of an automobile. The fact that visitors and patrons can get real service at this up-to-date institution, instills in the mind of the automobilist con- fidence In the fact that all his trou- bles can be taken care of in a “Most Workmanlike Manner.” We know of no concern more fully equipped or better prepared from the point of workmanship to be able to turn out work of class, for its reasonableness of charges and for getting it done when promis- ed than J. F. Kline and Son. be local DE BRASKY | With a nice location near Belle foute in Pleasant Gap is a most pro- gressive firm. They feature the re. pairing and rewinding of electrical apparatus and is headquarters for electrical repair work on electrical machinery, the rewinding and re- building of machinery is also a special department, working on amall motors. Also deal on a large scale in motors and supplies. The proprietors are considered au- thorities on everything pertaining to motor rewinding. In the twen- tieth century the service of the stationary motor engineers are of the utmost value for by the mod- ern standards of living general power efficiency has been greatly increased. Thin is partly due to the work of the motor engineer, This condition impels the modern stationary engineer to be one of advanced ideas, with a thorough knowledge of the laws of electricity. Those of our readers who desire work of this nature executed should joran themselves of the services of EGIRIC SHOP this well known* establishment, and at all times we can asure them of reliable work, while the charges are always right. We compliment them upon the well merited progress and success as motor engineers of ability who understand all the little intrica- cles of this very scientific part of the construction and equipment of motors and generators, No matter what it is in this line you desire you should call at this station and you will get the correct information and service, This firm is one of the largest dealers in motors in this part of the country. Their service is most modern and the management is pro- gressive, and no matter whether your business with them amounts to hundreds of dollars or just & email amount the patron always receives the same courteous and efficient service, We are glad to compliment them upon their great success and predict for them an ever increasing patron age. %
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