AAA mi HAR I Wa 35 =. THOUGHT FOR TODAY If the friends of your youth are 3he enemies of your old age, it is pon and not your {riends that are TONE. oa sn Ss 4 AE A 5 MB in. RON Sr A ess WA chy sy SRE | ALTOONA EBENSBURG HOME IS ROBBED : Mrs. Philip Anstesdd, a venerable Sly of the East wand, Ebensburgh, | Look for the Emblem Tho ch fp LiL whe conducts a boarding house, had ——_——— $28 taken from her house by some person or persons unknown to her. “fie has no clue to the thief and dees not know of any person other than her regular boarders being in the The Story of Miss U. S. Dollar Told by Herself It's a guarantee of Quality, The Center of Your District Service and Worth for Price Mike Cozzard, of Carrcillown, re. wently discharged from the United army, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of having stolen a horse in esurt st Ebensbury this week The Bearse was tnken from a Carvolitown Tweryman. He was sentenced to pay | the costs of prosecution, a fine of $25 | and to serve six months in jail AMarter Noo $357 flemurve (dad No 2 : tof the Condition of the i : NATIONAL BANK “aft Patton, in the State of Feanayiviria, at the close of business on rel 4, a NVSOURCES Tasans mad Alsesunts, includ dwg rediscounts OR Bends (other than Liberty heends ha Ihciuding U8 rer ifleat es of | in eA ness) X! 8B bonds dejo Hed to seine off Ind don fpr val wy 11 KN Gender and seriihonies of in debtednens pledg eo ns collateral for state or oth ~a deposits or bills payable HOR bonds and awrti ton of In , nese ow ned amd pledged $0. 000 00 :. 3 Bei Premium on nds ihe 650 00 Laberty Loun Bonds RedBeoriy Lwan Bends. 3%, §& andl 4 per cent. un » EE 5488.13 Liberty Loan Bonds, 34%. 4 and 4%. pledged tn oeeure 1! 8 de l.oan Abert y Bonds, 31%. 4 and pledged to ? Hiate Or alfher depoRits of Bila pavahle Hecgyritien Lit hey than % EB) y father thab Ln Ww Peer fidlm ¥ del to meiyte 1 KB deponits Benin (other thao 5 % frida b gecged 18 svat petal aay aga de posits Paiaeitis it hoe khan | pid Yeh i= faa PETE ARS supe und son xiter birth was : i was horn in the Treasury Department ag Washington carly ia the year 191% . shipped in compan) with several thousand others of the same issue to Altoona, Peansyivamis, a beantifal city 472.337 18 of 65.000 population, located in the heart of the Alleghany mountains : Of our trip to Altoona | can say nothing as we were securely locked in a. ‘steel strong box inte which not even a ray of light could penetrate pon our arrival there we were removed from the box in & large beauliful room which was divided into many small compartments. This room wax finished in white marble with mahogany fixtures and furnishings. Ax we left the box we were counted and placed upon a ledge behind a grillwork grating from where wo sould see cverything that took place in the recom and still we could be reached by no one from outside ¢ i. 4 - AAA i SAR, RS i A ——— NO AISA SARIS nl oo A——, . A LEH Bhig BE It was very interesting and entertaining to watch the people coco amd go but 1 soon tired of this and longed for further adventues. : \1 last a gentleman came to our window, presented a paper and | and several of my companions were given into his keeping. He carried un a short distance in his hand and then entered s large store which was crowded with merchandise of every description; here we were placed upon a tray with a large number of others of or kind. | quickly noticed that many were constantly arriving and leaving, the method of conveyance being a smal steel box which travelled on convevors reaching to every section of the store. : 166.066 00 At last my turn arrived, and | was grasped firmly by the cashier, placed in the litte box and started for the other end of the line, arriving there 1 was given to a beautifal little gir who promptly earried me to her mother. | remained here only over night ss the following morning | was given 10 a farmer in part payment for eguw and produce, this was the beginmimg of several weeks of ullenenn as | lay concealed in an old teapot uatil taken out to help pay the wages of a man employed upon the farm, and right here occurred one of the mont pleasant of my experiences as || was given inte the work-hardened hands of a woman who al termately lapghed and cried as she exclaimed: At last | have encugh money with which to purchuse the warm undergarments, shoes and stockings so badly needed by the children. Th : next day ufter a long ride in a cov- ered wavem | was surpriced to find myself back again in the tray at the big store from which | had depart- od several weeks before, : #0 506 BO 151.166.13 Here seversl days of inactivity followed. bul one morning Teaver heard a conversation wivich | thought concerned me. so | listened sttentively, and disenversd that | wax in bocome part of a donatian that wenld help defray the expense of a Liberty Arch thit sas bong erected in honor of the soldier buys from this dis. trier who were returning home from the great world war, or who have muacle the supreme sacrifice’ Re ho NIT Sl BA 4 wilutiirai am wiher ant eR I am very much pleased with my expe ences thus Tar and only hope 1 may always be associated with whe sre Joss] enough te their district to desire to kaep me with thew ull of the time. ¥ pL ow 4 % ¥ * z % LE ae SEEP ME IN THE DISTRICT AND! WILL SORR FOR YOU DAY AND NIGHT. samt 8 fans 5 ital hotds se ther than {2 = nrke EY Roget Feat Miss U. S. Dollar. Brilies ®omereie lanl wmtatk Tours f Fodor 4 4 Fa ¥ i $s § ij % Swi wind ii Fas on $2 Tommie Hien Bw Se DEPARTMENT STORES Poneto ob’ cirions il Bon Ten, 115-17 Eleventh Ave Gable, Win, F, & Co, 1318-30 1 Fire Br o_o, 1 3 3 3 Sehwwarts Bros, | HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Aa ows Sons. 1319 Jith WOOLEN AND COTTON GOODS Ah AS Pl gtingien K 00, Fat 118 Ave FURNITURI STORES : oe : 4 : w & MUSIC, PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS : trer: Un, 12h mii, EL 4 . rin. In Flaw Mia DRUGS AND SUNDRIES cing & Meredith, 1108 11th St Ase and 15s 3 AE EY TG Hert MEW CHE ests ws SE 3 LE Fy Beda eo ou co dks os Fpesamnret Yo ligent watned BY Hd per tedl, HPEraingats, an holes and Hilts receivable not past Age ; Re Rit] Todas PREERREEpRRE I ES | EAE 37308] | LIABILITIES } grits] stk paid in WMaryigy fund iadivided profits $4411.50 Form CRresnt ens . Pe ses frterdat, nnd taxes paid & 268 61 futernmt aad discount vollest: sal we dreditad WR Fp of maaurity aul nel earns fapprosimaieg sqUMres ting notes EL s erliied Yoyo. wf aabcipy se heh on Wn Banik wntstanding . “etal of Heran 17 T1. U% mand 45 renting Aeposiln wller than bank Wegusitni suljed? to feserve (dena. sta payable wilhin 30 dsys % : Tndividuni 160 dag. an stat nnd. Flee eR EELE HG SERGI A5 $ geinite Eject Fa nied Bl i ¥ od a whedh LATE RN Wert Tontes of depow ct dae in Tenn than 3H davs iothey than far money borrowed) Frtpidends unpaid “atal of demand Se penis wb bect fn Tlesarve ART 166 0g Tada deposits subidert 16 res wey ce payable tes 38 days or wmabiect kes wcees notice. And postal save Teeny rental saving: depagiis CMBey time depoxite Sopalsit af Linge pede. subject io Spesserve, items AD, 43. 44 pwd 4D Einled Btaler de posi iw taihey Ther postal sve yEEr War loan deposit ; espant (oa 1 dah Da EMbher United Bates deyewmits ine tuding denosits of UL © disbursing officers iy Witte payable with Felerad Heserye Blank oo ; : KE Guy §0 HG Bg He ET | fil Ge Gn i138 fie wh 1 ER 473 BK Penngylvanii Whanubria, se! ; Soe RY, Reown cashier of the wbove weed Bank. do solemnly swear that The above sintemnnt 8 ae to the best of my knowledge and belief gh : CL Brown, Cashier : preribed and sworn to before me AI ay ation, Notary Publ es Fem. Notary Public. fasion expires Jan. 31, Coninty of A FIV SS A A BOR AAS AST AND PHONOGRAPHS Crandard Farnitgre Oo Harter, A. J. 11a Ave mst Oth * Porch Bros, De. 12006 11th F.A Winter & Son, ; LADIES READY. TOWEAR STORES 3 Altoona Corset (Bh HE, 1415 11 Brett's, 1508 Elevenih Ave Wihitenan's. 1134 Eleventh Ave 1116 12th » MEN'S HAT SHOPS Canty-Fit.U, 1300 Ele i Pheasants Hat Soop, ; SHOE STORES Bendheim, 8, 1302 Eleventh Ave k 5 ' Brett's Calbus Lester Shoe Co, 1808 $ » Royal Bot Shop, Simon, A & Lo, Rayster Sno i The Shoe Marke st 1210 Eleventh Axe NENT. 100 Briige ay Eisventh Ave, 1128 Ave 1402 Fleventh Ave i “' 3 . ‘1128 Eleventh Ave Vith- Ave and 180 MEN'S READY. TO-WEAR STORES Bros Goldsohmid 12th St 4 Bakerton Leopold & Bigley, 1! March and Sons, 1106 11th Qeicler. L. E1118 Eleventh RESTAL RANTS Bear's, 1117 Eleven Cauam’™s. 1112 Twill ltoona Booster Associa Amani EPPO ew Mr, and Mrs. John Rowe and daugh- ier, Miss Beatrice, of Bellwood, vis- ‘Albert Rowe, Saturday and Fred Claag 3 . fin ANE BE ois i 4% th Axe HoOAve MILLINERY wery Co, 14111 THEATRES The Nevand, 15812 Elevenih Ave The Misher, 1206 Tweifth Aw PUBLIC SERVILE Altoona & Ra lway Conspany, Penn ¢ entral Lighy & iss Union Ave BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES Central Trost Co, 1212 11th Ave Electr e ET oy 13M) (its Xi Loran Valley Power (o Liswoln [Depot ili 12th Ave Mountain City Firs: Nalions 1k a2 Sagar NR In Ave GAS LIGHTING ANE HEATING si PPLIES £3 FF Mekenze 1405 tleh Ave LEATHER, TRAVELING & SHORT. ING GOODS arber Store, 1410 JEWELERS BX at 1 Te : The vear old son of Mr and Mrs i® seriousdy if pReQ- ota. of this place, wus a caller in Barnes. bore Tuesday. John Sherman, one of the butchers Reed. & retired business man at the home of the former's ‘in the Bakerton Supply meat market, Lis bedfast at his home here, threaten- od with preumoyia. We trust he will | Thursday ‘thereafter. This is consid A upline i soon be abhie to be aboll again. The Rua furnishes msde for the Nixon thealer snd: aus mn orchestra cording to the patrons of thus rh ‘trv ape well pleasad with ib “The House of Hate” uvery Tums. day night at the Nixon and Houdini | will be seen in opening chapters next | Thursday night and will appear every Whey SUA Le, Jacob 8 Pie ith Ave Sitnex. 1230 11th Ave FLORISTS Myers ELECTR Aitoons Ele. f114 12th St HARNESS Bros, 1618 Green Ave, SUPPLIES Eng & Supply Ca, AND TRAVELING GOODS {; Casanave, 1213 Eleventh St. CONFECTIONERY AND FRUITS Frank Astonsll C1112 Eleventh Aww > VEWSPAPERS Altoora Times Aitoora Mirror Aina Trbane DPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS » Spectacle Buzaar, 1112 Eleventh St Dr LM Phillips, Central Trust Bldg GROCERS row. Masonic Temple, 11th Bt STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, BLANKBOOKS IW. MeCartney, 1107 ae stories of the present day. Be sare ane be thers the opening night. You will bee there afterwards, as the temp tathon is tod great to stAY KWAY Miss Eva MeFeeley visited mia tives in Lilly several days the latter part of last ‘wees. John Sponsky, we learn, has pur. chased the property wcvupied by Ralph | Davenport and expects to Sake Cleventh St ARR WT SA AN Sbidnibios Tu sion in the very near future. According to rumors, Baketton have another restaurant. Sponsky of town will build a Reyan's barber shop. £5 building an the adjoining lot pm.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers