2 COMPENSATION RULINGS ISSUED Payment of Hospital Charge by Beneficial Society Does Not Relieve Employer Compensation Commissioner John A. Scott lias uphold awards by Ref eree Jacob Snyder and dismissed ap peals in two cases arising in tlic Al toona district, one case involving in jury during some "horse play." In this case William Ernest Harmon, Al toona, delivery boy for L. C. Lani bour, Altoona, was hurt in a tussle with a compimion which occurred while he was feeding the horse of his employer. It is held that the injured boy had not invited any play and that the accident occurred during course of employment. The application of the principle in such cases, holds Mr. Scott, depends upon closo and impor tant distinctios of fact. In the case of Thomas Penn sylvania Railroad Company objection was made that the monthly grocery bills showed an unusual amount of de pendency upon the earnings of a son, it being contended that thsy were larger than they should have been for a family of the size of the claim ant. The bills ran as high as S4O every two weeks, but receipts were, produced. In an opinion rendered in the com pensation case of Joseph Reolon. Sem inole, vs. Allegheny River Mining Company, Kittaning, it is held by Commisioner Johr A. Scott that the company is liable for a major opera tion necessitated by a perosnal injuries sustained in lifting a heavy weight and cannotNje relieved from such liability because a society of which the claim ant happened to be a member had al/ ready paid the cost of hospital service in his behalf. The payment by the society was one to which the employee was entitled by virtue of his member ship and was not made voluntarily by the society, says the opinion. In the case of Mary Albert! vs. M. S. Kemmer & Company, Sandy Run, It is held that the claimant failed to es tablish that her husband died from burns sustained in a mine. The em ployers claimed he was burned in his own home. Compensation awarded Mary Denson in a claim against the Tioga Steel and Iron Company, Phila delphia, is upheld because the deccas- 28-30-32 N. 3rd St. , r Will Hold on Saturday . The Season's Most Extraordinary Sale of Distinguished Fashionable Blouses -* . V.r-f ' ti \\ .i, . Comprising Altogether Over 200 Dozen New Spring Be Divided Into Easy Choosing Groups The Prices Demand Your Instant Response Q In announcing this sale, which is the most noteworthy of the season, we wish to impress upon you that the merchandise presente , even though the prices are 'way under regular, is all of Schleisncr standard. It would not meet with the order o this establishment to oiler any but Schleisncr quality, however special the prices. cr ; |^'? use '. n *' lc cn t' re assortment is new spring merchandise. There are styles for dress, for afternoon, for morn ing* oi a round wear. Ihe materials embrace the most popular silks and lingeries and .there are plain models, semi dress and quite elaborate attairs. €]J our savings at this sale will figure up to a neat sum and you can count on the event's being a rare occasion. Stunning Blouses Crepe de Chin I Values to 8.50 • Very Special ' Values to 6.5(f at at a t 75 and Cr paisley'' < Ge o rj^ tt es f ' CSh W ' ,h COntrastin * Washable Crepe de Chines and Silk lot at one price ' collar and white with embroidered collar Broadfcloth, in smart new stripes. All at 1 and frill. unc pricc ' Crepe de Chine Blouses 5.75 Value 5.75 Value ' at at ?.95 v Whlte ''TV'" ,*! a J ze ; Stunning exclusive modcle. in Maize Georgette Crepe of un pleate. aj.ar'rc'.ilJ'.'ira.'"* M Sport Blousesl Costume | 3.50 Values Values to 32.50 2.95 Values at 75 at y.95 and 12 at Very distinctive models of white liandker- Georgette Crepes and Nets, in shades to ■ ( 4 chief linen; practical blouse for many occa- "afuc' tHmmedModels? hcilde