14 Troop 13 On Friday evening last. Troop 13 I did not have a meeting but went to visit Troop 2tf, where a fine rally was in progress. They have a line First J Aid team out there, and it will take some team to beat it. We enjoyed j the rally very much. Some of our fellows helped head- j quarters along when they went with j Scout Executive Virgin on Monday j night to Troop 31. which is just be ing organized. The Scouts from Troop 13 were in charge of John] Thompson and made a good show- j ing. Troop 31 has about twentv-flve j boys and a fine Scoutmaster. The following members of our Troop were up before the Court of Honor last night: Robert Keller. Joe Hagar. John Thompson, Bruce and Wayne Grunden, Joe and Dick ' Hertzler, James Byrem and Charles j ; Alexander. All of these boys, with , Jthe exception of Alexander, ap-j : pearcd for merit badge examina tions. Scout Alexander was to be ' examined in First Class work, pre paratory to being made a First Class ; Scout. The other members of the RUMFORO BSSBj THE WHOLESOME gjjgl BAKING POWDER Is wholesome and efficient gwj>|£ always gives good results —is uniform in value and inexpensive. Editor of American Cookery MjEkAbsolutely No Pain JHSMn My latest ImproTrd spell- X nna laeladlac an oxygen- . ojjn vSHi StSAgLirM lied air nppamtno, makes vV eitrsetlif and all dental AGPzStfStiSW work positively palaleaa V * /O A id 4 ta perfeetly y^t/ 1 I'M (Age no objection) EXAMINATION f T?T?T7T? Filling la silver r KH tutn.- \ crsarles. 1 ~">t Sunday Scouts Me' ring and Lutz hiked a rout seventeen mile . Their destination wus the lint, and they report a large hole in tlte cellar wull and some damage to i". • fence. Tuesday evening. Snyder, Lutz, and Meltring passed first and sec ond class cooking. Don't forget our slogan for this season, a word of seven letters—ad vance. So get busy and make good. To-morrow afternoon, a hike to the lint. Meet ut the Square at 1:30, fourteen cents carfare and lunch. Don't expect to get home before dark. Next Friday we hone to have Dr. Fagar senior with us. The doctor lias never visited our Troop and wo are mighty anxious to have him come. He will speak to us and teach us some new songs. Two weeks from to-night our Deputy Commissioner, Dr. llazen will inspect the Troop. One hun dred demerits for being absent that ! night unless you have a wonderful j excuse. Come to-night at 7:30 and hear the news. "HUSTING," Scribe. I PAWN TICKET TRADE ILLEGAL j Paris. Nov. 21.—1t has been made! illegal to trade in pawn tickets in France. I |: "Pay-As-You-Wear" " Pay-As-Yau-Wear" I | Thanksgiving Clothes I |BUY NOW| LATER! 1 I Thanksgiving Clothes 1 V& We sincerely hope that you will enjoy your Thanksgiving .Dinner—tho .turkey. .cranberry !(f .© N .™ Ce ' r>Um 1 P P'? al "' a " 0,0 "*- n 's. But, don't you think that It would be more romplcte ir luM XJfc you Hcrf dressed tor tins groat occasion in some new wearing apparel? =3| fc ~ at , ,o "'' j turned to work, their demand for a j ; 50 per cent increase in dages and j- I all the tips they take having been; met. NOVEMBER 21, 1919 The Power to Cure the Ills of the World H ' I The church possesses that power. Why docs she uot use it more effectively ? *> Come out to the mass meeting tonight at 8 P. M. in the ballroom of the Penn- Harris Hotel. Speakers Tle Tit. HOT. Henry The ROT. William A. St. Georjre Tucker, I>. f< M *lwln. IT. IT., Iloc n.. Bishop of Kyoto. Ul s Itorhcs " All Welcome—No Admission Charge Nation Wide Campaign For the Church's Mission