a Si Comirg Attractions At The Mishler Theatre Altoona, Satarday, Feb, 24. Matinee and Nigl ht— Kible's ““Greator L nels Tom’ s Cabin’ Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 26-27 with Matinee Tuesday, The sensational and beautifal musical comedy “Pretty Ba by.’ The comedy where youth and beauty predominate. Wednesday, Feb. 28 Mati- ‘nee and Night—The new bur- lesque attraction, ‘Grown Up Babies” . Three days commencing Thursday, March 1, each after { noon, each evening, David W. BETWEEN (Griffith's Gigantic - Spectacle, friends, the gift that conveys the “Th Birth of a Nation,’* with “Host of personal ‘thoughtfulness the big orchestra and realistic your photograph. stage effects. Positively the last presentations of thas spec- iacle in Altoona. Yeu will 1 ‘mever have opportunity of see- ing it here again. Special re dused prices. Commeern’ Building — Monday, March & Matinee HN SSBORD, PENNA laud Night— The pediar come- rirkh Ak ' { di wan, W. B. Patton, in his lat Bill Bargain Matinee, 29 tk 1 seats, When Yoo Teke “Celery Mint" Get a Ge Package 2t Any Store. Make Appointment At Your hesfechen will simply fade away in a few minutes after vou tak: “Celery-Mist." ('omfort snd rebel charming prima ddoana from! come Rime ot once. MN Iw fim Thousands 1 1 tiple SRY #0 {rettou only 10c a peckage at any store So- ‘perior 16 remedies that cost tw ios wx imaeh., Safer snl better in gumli Containa no erates or narsotie bras i Try - elery. 1%" just oneecveg'il ak ‘then refer i to muy siker hegdacee | 5 ¥- Abe fing for neuraliin, onl Soman. in henid and grippe aches and pains. NTAN EY, hdr thre bhi TRY A CUP OF COFFEE FOR HEADACHE: Richmond Highspeed wrtH A LITTLE “CELERY-MIST We Are Sok > Agents For sully from headnche 7 Tikes some of “Celery bry follow with a cup of cof.” fee. You'll be surprised how quick your haed will stop aching. Pron. A of peuple id this method gives at and Uiior ing results. It will fi: to get nn patkage ot ‘elery- nly #1 nny good store. fo ters ‘Supetior to remsiies that cost twice We are Headquarte for + i fox ® . - . = RS Beh. aio: es or Fania, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and grippe. Contains ro opintes on mar. 2 otic drugs. CARYTY A ts 2 aa snc hess dias ees SRE Een sl "HARDWARE —RELIEF 184 ALMOST IN- . . : AnA¥ Washing Machines Hand and Walxr Power very Machine Guaranteed complete line « SUPERVISORS WILL MEET NEXT MONTH | The Gan dria conmty supervisors’ BRAN 3 ition parthoes: at Fhersierre on Wak sare bl hall ou . . a ri Rise: BOY fr ié Fe geet YTD A: LO Villiams H. Connel a swell. knowns Fan of the fi ha Cina KEERRI REAR RARAAARR ARERR fig EE toan, gsiomsts QUICK LUNCH : } the TOME.MADE ICE CREAM TITZPATRICK'S RESTAU. RANT PATTON, PENNA. z BLOOD WE LIVE tire only, are subject to cold hands or feet—if you mt readily or have rheumatic pains—your blood or a is probably at at fault and you need FACE CAR PROBLEM Railroad Proposal to Berve Cars Only to Tipples Arous- es Small Operators. The Pennsiyvania railroad's pro- posed regulation to refuse to debiver coal cars to coal operators or ship rs not having tipples at mines to effective on March 17. after 30 days notice, was attacked Frida y by Cambria eounty wagon coal shippers The railroad some time ago proposed to put into effect a regulation, on three days’ notice, refusing cars to operators who Jond from wagrons and do not have tipples on the ground that the car shortage made it necessary, bot the commission refused to ap uve it after a series of hearings ¢ company has now given notice of intention to make such a resolgtion effective on 30 days notice. The coal operators who from wagons, who are numerous in the soft coal region, attack the regulation as discriminat- ory. The commission will probably give a hearing later in the morth so that a decision can be rendered before March 17. It will be recalled that the milroad company first sought to change its tariff without the days notice re quired by law. When this became known the commission promptly re. fused to permit it. Now that the railroad com Smpany has tried the same thing, with v3 notice, the Sip. pers of the Cambria osunty shi as well as those in ofdver parts o the state, are ready to use every legal means to prevent what they regard as an unfair and Siscrininatory ae tion, Between 308 and 400 shippers are united in the battle The wagon shippers, represented by attarneys Wood, Mainhart and (Greer, from this vicinity worn out in January befare the coramission at Harrisburg and aise bef har Ine terstate Commerce Comm I Washington In preveniy fromd tari® From pong 3 % ¥ 3 Without Lhe Teauiired i § { conte OUD RLUBLE COMPANES 555 5 § fx 12 MARSTELLE Mr and eniieel ta fevelamd, Oh af thelr son Jarnes, whe was critaal condi ta recovery They fol! tow whe dd ti * * * Mrs Thomss Townsersd, of Clyoner, | spent the week ond at the hetne of her sister Mrz J. RR Nicholson, * * *® There will be preaching in the Pres. rterian church Boanday evening at 7280 by the Pastor X. B Ki fer * ® * Don't forget “the every mes ber prosent day.” Bring your rion, All are cordially imwited, * * » Mizz Ann Dukes ard her aunt from Brrrnesbhovn, visited the formers home . ® @ Mr and Mere Joe Garrity, of Nant. | vA spent over Bwnday at the Mme | # on og i a 24 of the iatters softer Mr oan {rs Mailey of $V Ty He Hoe revo Pre “tty Ha Imsirie as a lover of the National time reads of a dogble hesder one price of admission. The t iW ha Hh has two of the Hangs nh tgong Nits LUtied after 12 will § ! { Barneshoro Operw House, th Jimmie Hodges and his clever coo star, Jean Tynes, reed no introduc tion to the lovers of this class of amusersent as they have had their own little niche in the hearts of such for several seasons. “Pretty Baby” ix heralded as a sparkling musical comedy, with comedy situations ga- lore, and with a scenic environment | that is perfert. Several of the ap. winning m embers have ¢ gtsicle of thik has tw da with an erp hushand, plaved by Ollie Hodges, and how he is won hack to the straight and narrow by his wife, played by Jean Tynes, with the assistance of her servant, Mike, which character is portrayed by Jimamie Hodges. Come- dy predomifates throughout, and Mr odizes, around whom the show is written, is ably assisted by a large cast of musical comedy favurites, in- cluding Elmer Coudy, George Twy- man, John Benson, Jeannette Carol Al Garbell e, Ollie Hodges and un real beauty chorus of Broadway show girls, WAGON SHIPPERS AGAIN And prevent Millions Upon Millions Next Sammer With the thermometer hugging rer ard no one thinking about such summary things as housefles, the New York Merchants Association already has fired the first gun of the anti-fly campui ig for 1917. Already this srganization is send. ing out Ming and circulars urging people to “kill the winter flew,” and thus prepare for a real war of exter. imnation. A similar move should be started in FPhiladelphin and every. where, for if the first flea are killed, there will be few descendants. lies “winter over” in stacks of old papers, betawen the torn edeges of wailpa and the wall, and in crevices about the chimney or any warm place where they may be per- mitted to remain undisturbed. When the firat warm days came, I eggs willhave produced 120 adult fles. Asvaming that half are there will be sixty times 120 egos, and before the lst of June the single 7200 descerdimnts. Of these, some 3400 will be females, and they will continue ta repridoce. Should more of this line be killed or die, the total progeny on Septem. ter 15 would exceed 5,000,000,000,. 000 floes Of course many will be killed. But it must be rers embered that more than one fly will get busy on April 1 Antd while the winter weather kills the majorty of hes, it does not kill all of them. Every once in a while riwadave, wo sep one or twa crawl ; opened and tng on the window or hazing around ine light ini a warm room. These late-hatehed fies are laving Peres in favoralde places In the far sprite thes sors will ineahste phd temperatiirea are doeh enoneh | TT. | { ATTRA mend late PE bis ned Tavabanasbay vd Ha- | % SERCO INatrIe. | Lehould be inersaced by 255 ofcers i A namber of theses additional appoint. fments have bewn made, bat about 188 VICREC es TMA State Collspe ptodents who wart bay exempled from examinations in English Grammar, Geography, His tory, Consttatawmal Taw, amd Arith. metic, but they will be required fo amdereo 8 rigid physioal test. Cisil- Can applieants will be obliged to pass | i i : jlo go mio Uncle Sam's service wi | ithe mental examination, alse. The! ’ : frumdidates must be over 0 vears old en Monday «Mr snd Mrs Jamon | 2 Dukes Land under U5 years. Pay and allow. Lanta exceed BITO0 8 year e « oflesge ¥ a, i thay ix yet fe bie i 3 that & cat has nine but there is a dogr in Draddock nas al least three, sccording to ams, superintendent of public works EF Asner be no ies lo naphyxiats a { miray dog East week, and on each ic vasion the animal wxlked from the | "death chamber” wagging its tail | | pretexta pol seriously advanced, ower | tainly, becuase since we have cailed The dogs were caught during » | attention to the $40. 000.000 roads bond while forty-five other dogs lay dead about it from the #ffects of the gas. cleanup of siray animals in Braddock canzht Monday The following day it, After a half Bose the door was dears were dead. ex vept the one. I walked ou The dog, with twentvrnine others, went thry the ordeal Wednesday and Thursday again, bit the one asimai survived it all John Lancaster, chief engineer the Braddock water works, later at tempted to shoot the dog, but it leap ed over his shoulder and escaped When he attempted to cateh it, Lan caster slipped and fell receiving "mts and bruises about the body. ® KILL EVERY FLY YOU SEE Now] the female creeps out and begins her | work of increasing her kind, let! us imagine her coming out about Apri 1. By April 15 she will have 120 eggs. Two weeks later fy of April 1 will have more than taxpaying estates were bequeathed or News Note: Opponents of Woman Suffrage complain of tie cost of » pacond referendums (7) (Ask any trust company oficial what proportion of are owned by women!) HT HARA COPOP ICID: i AN ST SF rances for the Marine Corps leuten. 1917 LEGISLATURES GIVE VOTE TO OMWiID AND N. DO. WOMEN ££ & be w h A oe inne 4 * we ER a de a RTA whe been introduced Already, in 1317. tha Dakota Leglilature tas ¥ Bil granting the IRAE xiate The rleht « tial and manicioal The MU las bess siroed hr Goyeraor Friger fy, Dith the Ladd toi a disap ~ 3 2 Ha ow £m Je agrialy big w 8 a uf - - ‘ i Co where hile aan troduced, They, for Ge most murt. Rave heen ad vanced steadily tosrard the pain of granting a referendum or presidentinl or municipal suf frags a AP i | WOMEN WILL AID COUNTRY IF HOSTILITIES OCCUR; COUNCIL IS CALLED > ————— nh 000400006 040000000 0000000 es w ‘WOMEN DECLARE. LEGISLATURE WILL PASS AMENDMENT a ———— Leaders Say Objections Have Softened to Whisperings Now and That Lobby Shows F av- orable Situation “REASONABLE CERTAINTY" After aimost seven weeks’ contis gous work daring and betwean ses sions of the Legislature at Horrs Burg, aaflragists of the state through thelr exerutive hoard have ansouviiosd fhameaivies gs “reasonably so riatn” that tDedr woman suffrage amendosent will de pissed by the House of Repre sentatives Rufragists say they base this “res sonable cortainty™ apon pledges made - before the May primaries of 1318, priow Sufragista off Pennsvivinia rope! sacditend hy three delepeten will counter - * v8 on 1a og 3 w i igo io with 1 mational valrass ortaniss Jealand seer Gul tw voles io the whinde pon the question. These were only issun amendment havicg been redn The “dog with muny lives.” as Swp- | troduced immediately after defeat in erintendent Williams called it. was i 1913, opponents hushed their conten Ptions guickiy and sought other ground : x { Th ately with sixteen others, was placed (m an P90 wares 3 airtight {pclosure and the gas turned Lon, tr stand What was might wo the roads mvasiyme certainly is # wk sped eo xh § bo pe ou a i i rig far the 4LTrage megsnr or i & gat ales te reopembarel (har wim ian wha ard Inrge taxpayers and con Peributors 1 the state's coffers cortiin [iy are paring a large part of the cum paratively small cost involved ‘Hf many were surprised at the strength of the suffrage movement reg istered in 1313 after only two years work. certainly they will ba more in terested in our increased strength e Bave no doubt that legislators representing the more than 385 000 constituents who voted for the sel frage amendment in 1915 and curried | 13 counties will give heed by passing cur amendment™ MES J QO. MILLER ta the Nosemher ection of the Hamme Year and assurances given recently at Harrisburg members of the Hoos Counter Strokes. in pddition, the suffragists decid after a threedays' session of thelr executive board at state headquarters, that ail objections raised Dave bees countered with the result that these remains no ground for logical opposk- Sion. Even politicians, according to Mm Lewis Lawrence Smith of Straffosd vice president of the Pennsyivasis Woman Suffrage Asacciaiion whe has een lobbying at the state capitol, ad mat the suffragisty have the mest reariy complete gol! of memburs of " glsiature oor prepared. This, wo ottew lore omen workers Rssert, as Neen added to materially as the resalt of work thin year Concerning objections raised and met. Mrs J O Miller of Pittsburgh, chairman of the legislative committes of suffrage. said: “We no longer hear more than whis- | pers concerning objections to the cost of azvther woman suffrage referendum, | that it ts too early to introduce another amendment and that we must show & sentiment demanding another voles
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