A.Aaronsons id-Summer ERE be SR . 5 f Je ha Starts Saturday, A reduction event of desirable and seasonable mere 8 0 Lionany v CL. EARANCE PRICES This reduction event will continue during the Prices are reduced on all items. Remember the Place fs \RONSON'S “Aunt Hagar's that of hiz chum, William Reibler Blues’ faon of Charles W. Ketbler, Jockmasies bo Re CR RE I OM I TT Hes : , of lock No, xn whe had failen § nd ANE | Monongahela river. The boys hag bes: Fhe Hal hon inlayin Of aft above Th lock. s basin : 3 Bt he Keibler lad. fell overboard ; Enjoy A V ad cation Fil His chum dived immediately fil Le i river after him. The Keibler boy i t Is feed his arms around Cox and i ; 1 ha 4 bith went down Th & band ie # Wel i» Yo’ Fhumb™ | covered later | gi Just A Little rollicki 4. number i —— i ‘ a ! ra “let's Go | Firemen Rescue Lineman | ely — mbia Dealnrs i PITTSBURGH. Harry Rafferty. l ext ' : Different wn J jaged 34, of 3138 Breckenridge street. ! gry : 4 | i - . 3 a telephone lineman, was rescund : nd are: firemen from No. 11 Esgine Compan fafter he had been severely shooke fand burned by an electric wire wil ‘which he had coms in contart whil repairing a telephone calde. Hoe was) {saspended helpless on his safety bel! "when taken down hy fireman Gi | extension ladder SRS BAA PA Fan House Struck by Belt HAZLETON --8truck by a bail $10 ard} o bea # : Lightning Shock Kills Man | Hgrhtning shortly before ii ALTOONA «Frank tenner. 54 | Tuesday night a Tan house of the yeirs old, who was shocked by lights | high Valley Coal Co, at the inf! : p alls caf Pave end nite when hia home in Juniata was | colliery, was lolaliy desirofed 3 gngd its contents are a ft struck ‘dur 8 stored Tuesday eve | oui ied] ng ang | Two More Tidloute Gushers Farrell Man Dies of Tetanus ! OIL CITY-~The Proper Oi] Com. MH. ARON. «Fred Jones, 25 years old § pany has Just completed two flow. of Farrell, died Monday from tetan ing wells in the Tidioute oil lel), the ihe resgiting from s small wound hellargeat that have been | reported rd in bits right hand ou Julylihere in recent mouths. Drrilivege on lst He wai handling a toy pistal tivity in the Tidioute field is very he bona shght at the present time, mast of ew Rus Line Granted the operators ha ing shut down (hei HARRISBURG. Th: Public Ses (drilling on scovart of the low crud Wide Commission approved the appli- (of oil ealion of Elm Shirley. of Hos: l namie —————— wall, for a new auto tus line between [500 Gondolas to be Flats—- irivig on RETMIWE, Summerset SHARON New York Central rail ard fond i awarded a contract to thi en * * ¢ E : wh - : . ennaylvania Tank Car Company for kan s 2 4 ; py Farmer Badly Shocked converting 500 gondola cars mts flat arioeni low. I €enimnsy V dll led Wd HIT OA oy ~ten INIHANA.. J. KR. Starteell, 45 years cars. It will keep the locas] plant i hi; ell, a farmer of Oliveburg, was ren-|erdting steadily for thre dered unconscious Friday night when imonths & Bolt of lightning struck a tree under i ————— wiieh he a3 ous wn £ Rh team of hors. | pittsburgh Mail Clerk Honored ps a ) : : A lh AR CB mE be ! be SGPROE Wel te knocked down S00 RAST IN J oseph | Sherr if : : itartzell recovered: $0 minutes later Lancaster was re-elected president of | ; : : % ttn sh o£ St $40 fa A Sp - Se ———— arid apparant : d no ill effects. jipe Pennsylvania Federation of Post . office Clerks at their second annual | . Bistler Parmees Need Help convention Monday. Other officers |: hig. fund. 1 : i BUTLER Jfutler county farmérs elected were: Vice president, I. A. | Undivid, fridd] : disieasimEnbi oie FE Es I Lo i mails ie nA ant ld ; oi > . 5 4 if Ary In serious need of workmen, due Trethewsy of Seranten, G. D. Spring. to the drain made ly the buildingler of Bethlehem, T. L. Dante an of | {rtides and industrial plants of the dis- | New Castle, Hunter Cingan of Allen. | ict at high A mares > | : / - - trict at higher prices than farmers town, Frederick Haus of Pittsburgh | and taxes puid | 1 tan pay. Tenunts are leaving farms Mary Tobin of Forest C ity: secretary {Circulating notes sutdts I : anid going to work for $8 to $10 altreasurer, Ellis Kline of Lancaster | ing | 1 if EY j | dy. One farmer hay Offered one-| Allentown was selected for next years | Certified third of his 40 avres of fall ¥rain to fronvention. i tanding ie : . He eo - anyene wh will cut and thresh thei : | Total : ss BL. 7 : | THE R FXALL STORF al of Item trop, but has no takers 7 1 — { 24, and 25 2 19 . : SEER IE A £ — STATE CO ECR The religna | Individual feponit sul FIFTH AVENUE PA rro ns PA. Bay Loses Life— tion of 27 members of the imstruc-| A YF BROW NERY il. LE ~ William Cox, 14 tional, resekreh and extension tacul- L é rtific 8 1ew * rive hin life in 8 futile effort We ZBYVEe 'Liea of the Pennsylvania State Col : in RE LAND } ; 9 ~ : | A C ; a E i, St Spano, Sate Lok | hats us, | SPECIAL. MAXIXE CHERRIES, po — “ ftumover, has been announced. Fifteen | WVTTUWed) : ; others have been granted leave of “'%'% unt th ; Chocolate Covered, S- absence for the next collegiate year| MUNCIE dipokits 4 £ and a number of new appointments ured OY pledge . ; Hegular Price 75c¢. are being made to fill vacancies prior| F¢is of this hunk or su to he opening of college in Septem. | Dis ty bon : ber. in turnover in aobut the Bv-1 Yioends BREE INN 43 : 3 + . S h N J ! C erage in the faculty of over 300 at! Torey acu ne | {lope : wu yg ee i |e CW ontee ompact Penn State. {Total of demans deposits es (sther than bank depos. Pench Powder and Tan-ger-in Rouge Missing Balloonist Penna. Boy | 118) subject to Reserve, : J ¥ : Items 26. © 'e i 90 : 3 y nth be ll, missing naval batioanist, wnti| 44 91" $aigios foie AE SR 1 TL I Null, missing naval balloonist, until] Loran ih Ris del : - HEE i - + ehdiows : his enlistment | nthe navy in 1917, | poeul ot SE " ; ll LL after his raduation from Wanhing- s bi a Limo deposits, } a So —————— AS —— orotate S EE . ton & Jefferson college, lived at] ject Dn TEISTYE, Items Ruffsdale, near here, where he was| “= ¥% 9% be IS word is the born and recejved his early educa. Ste ho Mid, 7.96 ; : ee S———————————— best bond that tion. Lieut. Null served with the i ht Dex iMG Limcleing 24 1 1 3 1 Si SES HA I | ay 1 anost busi : American naval forces in England! SaagaNre epresenting 4 i any I. snost business throughout the war and was at Hull, | O0CY borriwed athe wi | | Ws i man can put up. We England, at the ite - the sollapae ie ha nts) : i Ti iv year of the dirigible 2, st 25, 1921) have given Sond : with the loss of more n 40 lives, a our word that every Lieut. Null had been named sa mem-|"'8le customer who buys (ber of the American detachment 301 anate af. Card {pilot the dirigible, whic ad en} POIRLY. OL Lambria 3 Goodyear Tire : chased from the British govern- LF. L. Brown, from us will get real {mént, to the United States andl was bbove samhed ve shat Goodyear Service. i Ia member of the erew in one of the| Sant the above i : test ts ore the disaster, g | he best of my We are keeping our parents are dead. His wife, whom he word —and we are married duting g the war, lives at Had-| = satisfving old cus- donfield, N Until he was trans. }Correct—. tess to Ly ou ferred to Lakehurst, N. J, a few] 'M. HN. SANDFOI OT € weeks ago, Lieut. Null had been sta- | JB. OW HER new ones. [tioned at Hampton Roads. | EUEL SOMMER) Ax 5 Servite Station - ‘ 1 R[uabseribed nnd «warn 4a Dire, Basiers wo soll and recom: One of the most gurioils trees inthe |, SONSCTINeG ang Worn 18 befon A in Th sevaled ATL. world iz found in Mexico, The natives |" soe Popa ol he § on ¢ {eall it the kandflower-tree. From the (SEAL JAMES S "ME LLO> N, them sp sith otendard : a Howes springs . stem | My ] a xin : Notary 1" aed yany Sate 4 e 8 human hand and arm. | #5 CUNIMISSION expire Diebl’s Garage The points are curved like finger 21st, 1927 : tips with overgrown nails. Each tree ei—— Dietrich Bros. Garage possesses thousands of these curious| = CHARI ER NO. blooms, and at & distance they resem-| Report of condition Patton Auto Company ble blood red hands waving in the National pha) at Ps air. State of Tangy Yan in olden times ecard playing was business an Juno SiH : regarded as essentially a Christian Resources 1pasthme, and a statute of Henry VIl{loans and dis orbids card ying save during the counts, includ- A. en. ing redin- ¥ £ Sy A Se lg & 6th
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