“ter at hrmkfast, so he would u . gee, it ean he mended” tended inter baci a Lit ze he AR caught, skilfully wend, SPANGLER NEWS * » ¥ » ¥ » | 3 * -» x * | J : & * FARRER RAAF A EA RAR RRR | Je J. J. Mitchell retorned home Thurs. ‘day from the Windber hospital after | ra dwing the first figure of the urn lvrgomg an operation in the hospi. | tf Aon that Dick Harper noticed the tal there f / Even at the disadvantage of hav- ti Hott! Ko his first view of her under the try- He Lo Foe Kl patrick was ad- sa3H of ‘ealclam light, he saw that mitted to the Miners’ Hospital Tues. { } Sn day and underwent an operation Wed. ¢ was unusually pretty und instantly nesday morning for appendicitis >» 3% » Leslie Davis, of Ebenaburg, coliector for the Bell Telephene Co, was a busi ness caller in town Monday. 3» ¥ Henry Tavior, Si. of (Cresson, was a business caller - town Friday 2 » Joseph Staart, of Cherry Tree, made business trip to town Friday. 5» ¥ ¥ James Shammon purchased the bow ling alley from Edward Gray and will take charge of it in the near future ¥ MJ BE HE er dozen times, determined to make sure tm am introdoction when the thing was a8 It happened, he was des wait, for in the intricacies when fours were formed o girl beside him at his left. Jaususily piquant and pret- he tiny parasol which the received as favors, while the hed slender walking sticks a : ¥ ¥ : Rtoltz made a business trip to Ebensbiury Friday, ¥ * Patrick Yunkus, of Patton, was a 2 a again into twos and hore some brasiness aller in on town Monday thing happened. The curved head of vane exught in the filmy lace of the fair Birsgers bodice and held fast, | ejeat or jerk and instinctively let 0 At the next meeting the girl held out the stick with a smile. “This be Jougs to you, I believe” she said. *Yeu, thank you. | am sorry If I tore your gown." was all be had time for an they passed. “(Sever little ruse of yours!” laughed Mary Brown. “Why didn't Laura come tonight? It's a prefty party” “Her new dress didn't come. Too Blamed bad. 1 eall it, bat she wouldn't wear sin (bl one” CBRNE a shame. Bat everybody is busy, Mp dress did eight ovine Tlow Jo you flke BT *Poschy! Yhat coler is It? “I's manve. And the dresg yom tore was Wpdraiiges pink. 1 saw it before the electric Hght went off” AJ At nut the twa ficares of the cotillion were aver and Dick went to hunt the girl. He found ber in the baleony and, as luck would have It, for the instant alone. “Id I ruin your gown? he asked rather abruptly. “No!” she answered sweetly, intend ing to set him at his ease, but only causing more havoe in his brain. “You She held up the flerince that lay close to a sgowy - shoulder. Mary Brown in an interval inquired: “Have you found out whose dress you | toreT | Spangler school Wednesday, by show. "Yen. Her pame is Susanne Ra ing his skill as a cartoonist. leigh. | don't know where she lives— | La she won't tell me that-—bot I know Mrs. Benjamin Beaver ix confined enough to make up for that.” ito her home suffering with the grippe. * & w The next evening Dick came toms Mr. Schneider, munager of the early from his office for an hour's Wleep Soaneler Brewing Co, made a busi. Defore dinner. He had not scen Mu gis soy trip to Ebemsbury Friday. tapped oti her * * * door tiaw before turning in. z Givbony heft Wednesday for + "Come In, Dickie,” cho called. "What Fal siptport afte spending some kind Gf a tine did you have? Tell me! = ne ws tie rue of Francis Fian. © all abeist It. That's the last time I'D fo go to Price for a gown, It never came hotoe sail this afterron, and len't it & droga, too?” Ehe racinlly indicated 8 erention of silk and Lue on the bed "A path” Died k nuswored lnconieal Ir. Only ne dress iteristest him just ‘mow ofl (he thouplit of the wearer was crowing all other edn oud of bis Berd. Hg looked buck quickly, bow. ever--the color had caught his eyp, Dick “lime climes tn the hed and pons nil § sleeve. If looked sai dress Bassnne 10 Edward L Dalby, or Altoona, sient Saturday and Sunday with friends town. $5 ¥ Ignacious Dolan lett Sunday for Pittsbairgh after spending a few days with his mother here, * * * Miss Junet Daviison is confined to her home suffering with a severe at tack of the grippe ® * Miss Dorothy Guyer returned home Friday after spend) ; sintives in Roar rir Spri ty 13 t freed cEpnne Farabaugh made Erinn Tuesaday * Rw PN Swope, oo’ CRrrolitewn. was | HRIfIeNR CRT BY Lown Wedaend SRY. * * * Miss Annie MeCombio spent Wed. nesday shopping in Johnstown * % =» Rudolph Hertzogg who for some tims past hax been employed al the P. BR. depot, spent Wednesday with his parerits in Carrolitown x kw G. H. McHenry is suffering with a earbunklo umder his left arm. * & = Mr. O'Donnel, of Pittsburgh, enter | tained several of the rooms of the Ned 2% x P tafe BY Se { Bi faesday ere he will spend ¢ ¥ A Hy Dias ss PF ae gie afier it hie 5 iiedeh had worn at the lal sii kind of lacs Lo thin?” gh ali yet tered, docribed he + oli there wis the pigs tre hits van mg gRilfnlly his Aster | * Toit Hkety- «Sift rere iH evening dr onis ural Pode wie open. Hg ME over and Lana's gon. Dig blend 5 ; aly i "Father s Hrather, M tr, Shbosi of oursh., only Hwid here a plained. “Dat 1 don’t unde Broa! id fianzied fa ye air wan" {+3 Fm Bi He § nes it Food oh en aati, ‘enme 1 net it on und dey iad d they ois a tat they had I had re Customer, Father int know what ter do about #t and when I came home and heard it i frantic. I sent it back and told | it was torn, buf she said she gke it all right. Pm so sorry, | by 1 didn’t mean te do It” 1 Dai laughed. "1 think’ the dress © ¥ th fi very good purpose, Miss | fradean's Hull, arn: Tm glad you wore it. Evi- lent Oe In a brother thought you looked nSfta aie oe ua * * ow Tick instantly contmed hee % IB T End, y1 51 & give Mr. Britta Ho fniads 8 boasiness to Clymer Thesday. * * * | ) | the Ming. Marie Roffner who had been 5 at , ¥ J Fr. © { in Lown {' PERLE TY i Fr ny ‘BERINGER Mrs. Warren ty her bed by int inm " imine Ge bad attack confirma a of rheas | * * * Harry Floming hosgtal for intestind! pregass * & Mrs, Jamey [Langham in under th SRT Fir. Johnson of tor 8 ermplicat: mo oof diseases w * %* ari Pe Airis 40) Langhari, for town, hut | now Pa Mrs Fxonviiie wns Lu oof Faveigh Wand has be birth of twin » John our ville, ward he Mr. and res tder at Pye Hyer * * 4 » * An infant ay Mead Boring Johnson * "i n, i med gander the care of * #* saw his shadow ¢, for the therms 12 degrees bel aw great deal of Bre'r Grounidh here with ven: meter rogimtersd zero, amd ca hed SOTIVENR ION ® a * * * bute lenses and wonther thé allendance at our school | has fallen off) a7 AEMmAzZing percentage, hak Prof. Owens is right | on the job giving that much more at. tention to those who are able to ate tend. | tis Pras “oy Lh I Ras cs me sea BOO A A A MARSTELLER Horr rhetrmat % ¥OPR 58 Fy Faiyret Aaretin Nie klowrn, * * * Mine Chrutihe Kline, was the of Miss Conkley on Wednesday at the Rome of Mr. and Mrs Wm : rr * = Mr Theos Townsend spent over! Sunday with his family at Clymer. * * * Mex. Dugald MeClelland is sick list. on 1! i @ * kh Rk Joneph Kline and sister Christine | were visiting friends in Altoona over | Sunday. A Gentle Mint. “Tou hate 8 small, slender foot,” be | sald to the sweet young thing. Ft run in the family" “Fh. po" she repiled, with a Fawn wha planeta af the clock, “Papa's is pot at all like that St louis Post | Dispatch, CH A NR Incenapisuius =f}, Al J SIS G0 I Which jet Politistun~-The vue he burn New York Globe er? ama! | Hunter. | “Yoows | tells (oe te | PPPOPRNIALDLEESGPV IIIS 8 mv HE CITY | GUAKERS PLAN CAMPAIGN FOR CITY CLEANUP Persians Novel Schemes For Attracting and Holding Publis Atiention, wen to traetment of | A sis weeks campaign for cleaner RIrects WAS fated recently In Philavdelplila aff the mera of club The ruin ever i Sitiren toy cvpse mightily and anise frvin PF. Pascal, nang #1 meeting the Poor Richard sims to teach making the streets on ¥ * sad a director of the i“ "= novel schemes for atiracting and hol! ing publi attention to the campaign | Declaring that such a movement sho adhere 6 thie outlines of a regular ampaign, be RURKeR: cpg ization be formed BOTY A AR ha groawd work, “Clean Lp Boonters”™ wits the name he sald Chief { Connell had sugestd for the titie of {the campaign organivation, which title i Mr. Pas hall reduesd to “Cubs,” osing | the Initial letter of sach of the words “Clean Up Boosters” This members will be known as Cubs Theres will be no dues and no meet | tinge, The only requirement is that citizens whe wish to help make Phila | delphi Bors thy as well a8 4 mora : i shall nledae thenpeeives mie of i 8 vertining (a defuse ty chonn, hlef lan. aid en WET iE toot by ¥ Pasechial wig of Bit aii an atlrnsd gdverianiny yea t : Park Far Women Only, Som of the women workers ba shops cand offices are found i the eawtern tien and In CLlcage, sare he Brook- | ten Eagle West of the Wntter oity there Bac been a romantic todition i that mien mar Bros inate] of {mpaking them on for a living. Bat | evidently times are changing. and Rt has retoained lor $4 | the banks of the Missouri This lm nothing tess than a night ry | | for women. from which men are ef icloded by an unfeeling police A | eynieas fnaniver might wonder wheth- | op wamen wold not be afrabl £5 go to Pomeeh park alone bat § hes rt in that the tennis conrts andl oth vere : sthens provided are in fo wk until I In tdea of the park tunities for fectuation 1 or wher Lia # ged Home frien 3 aa Tha was tv afonl offer for wort HE ta Samery alti bar thm t hevie Re i i © ge - hy $4 4 $ enbare tn had ol Fhe evens uy & hawirvomipe In basarelin Bota of faosing pletion shows, 8p thee DPR ETY f assist thay o ¢ By thiol work Th gobs wid pik ited the ox tension work of the Reate gniversity with ad. men organization, sugested some | Kansas Clty to es tabliah a provision for working women | which ope might hoagine to be peoded ‘in Boston or Yow York but hardly on | w—r eH BE UTIFUL | —— 6 SoG PO® PPLE ROP PEED CIVIC WELFARE WORK IN A FRENCH TOWN. § $ ‘ Regard For intermsts of Industriel Workers by Authorities. Cooperating with the labor arilons in order to reinie the cost of livieg for Hts members the municipality of 8t Etienne, Franoe, bas placed at the dls posal of the Exchange of Labor (Bourse | du Travail a boflding in which the | unions have factalled a depot to dis pense foi priddacts to thelr members | as nearly at wholesale cost as possible A saving of at least 15 per dent has been offectnd. This action tw entirely spart from any Mea of co-operate stores, of which there ars many in thi district operated by the smployees of various large snterprises. City and departmental «Micials have | alse recent'y been fn conference with | args smplovers of labor and wonton of. | ficials regarding the comfortable snd sanitary hensing of workmen and the hygienic iodging of the great influx of ' gn workers brought to this city by the ex. | tension and incresse of its manofactur | ing institutions Plans pertaining to thin project that were about to become | operative at the beginning of the war | having been held fn abeyante, wilt now jfkely he carried out. There nem AreR Are Hot rev ri the pose of prefent annytisl hat fee ried as ostrating the regard for the wotlnre twtr workers sorted inion tin if fret ty the set » SEV an THE PC A Buocent TOSA FO Adsrnmant to of UNTAIN. Jackmsn Park Dubucgue, fa park feoeand of Dubay ; sible peesiesitief WHE an Ongena fonrtats [or the adornment of 8 Jack sity park. The panel fe a woodeil signa itp te Id, Wie Fe a AR RASG HH TIE POT PIRUNTALE IN BU BTGY EN, HBhewing Up the Town, * In the inter toirrage lis of sfahtly fre Ea. wsta af § eleanor city alls and ir Norfolk, Neb, are be: | taien and exhibited to business | Pa wii daly 153 Spusfs Le Tone Syma of drones mo at ‘tation and kills the cold germs. a DH EA A 35 Se os Wherever introduced, Od Black Joe goon bacomes the bet welling remedy for conghs, colds, bron. ‘ehitis and irritated throsts. he Tene [won is plifin-—it is absolutely safe for ‘children as well as “or grown folks land it does the work quickly and surely. There is not a single dee opiates, chloroform or nareot it loosens the [hlegi, * re opens the air passages, A big botthe costs only 25¢ at uny store in eity or country. Don't fool with a cold. Cureit. GUNN DRUG COMPANY Pinds Health In Our Vinol Collinsville, 1H —~*1 suffered fron a mervons breakdown and terrible _,.a wthed and waa tired all over, totally whrg out hg disonraged, but an | hind bs Hy | had to work despite my id oF saw Viel advirtised sind dee! dod ta Ere it and within twa weeks i notised a inci improvement, nd pear 1am well woman. Mere. AXA Fue BER. Wa guarantees Vinol, our nonsecret tonic, to strengthen and build wp weak, rundown, overworked mothers, delicate childrens and feeble old people. "x Because it differs from the ordin- ary or beverage article in that it is Sipe; made for medicinal use by t! and freed from Be #0 as to give an article of oe strength and reliability. The whole. somencas, purity and rich malty flavor of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey permit it to be retained by the most delicate momachs when other foods are rewected. Taken as directed it serves splendidly it assuting the proper assamilation of food so that thie body caine health, through proper i sr drngeras cough iw, grip and pnevmonia, In ing the aged and mtiom to a Better Bovment of hie, Duffy's can be rev Ged uoen. That is why so many i “3: Duty’ and | Keep Well At mon phi? int % gr AR ars a dealers) they Cig’ Bop write us FLO. ar TE 4g PR 5 ae * i = i < 3 Frm? gs ®t” od hg: oo. ww + PY I. SOMER' A1TO ANEY-AT Office in the Good | Patton, P ik ba 2 Ga
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