i rn ip Aor TE 2 wy WASHINGTON LETTER,” {=-occsts fhe ress wage working 2 at test of the Wilson-Underwood law law | In Portland, Ore. is composed entire Egenal w The Comumereial | will be found in its effect or lack of |1¥ Of one-armed men, six of whom, MARKET REPORT. Orchestra of One-Armed Men. One of the most popular orchestras The Wilson-Underwood tariff bill | on the high cost of living. The bill | says Popular Mechanics, are minus a | Smith. Bas now entered upon its last legisla- |p, tonnq its popularity in the country tive stage. It was passed by the Sen- |, 4 wholly because of the Demo- ate on September 9th bya Yote of 43 | cratic promise to cut the cost of liv- | $0 87. Twellemocrats-Senntors Hans. f,,, "iy 0g 5c 10g ohiet towne in tho | dell and Thornton of Louisiana-voted | country today. The demand is well- | musicians 1s in great demand for Country Side, per pound........... 14-16¢ | against because of its sugar proyisi- | nigh universal for relief from this bur- | dances. ous, and Senators Poindexter, Pro-| gen. The Democrats assured the gressive, and LaFollete, Republican, | country that the tariff exactions of voted for it. The bill now goes to a |p standpat Republicans were the sonference committee made up of | chief cause of the high cost of living, | story of the 1 < op Fesentatives of the Senate and They reiterated their promise of relief | Alfred Austin. So = Doftocted wassly M7. Buker & Houwase, in which the differences be- lon every platform throughout the |& good deal about himself after a din- tween the bill as it passed the House | campaign. Within the last ten days | Ber; as was his wont, to the annoy- ance of the other guests, and at last | Corn, per bus....s......................... he said: “Lady the poet laureate to » | os Slog beay, And | Wheat, per bus...........ccuveueenan.. on 23 16 passed the Senate Will be | no less a Democratic authority than adjusted. It is expected that the con- | Speaker Clark has repeated the prom- ference report will be adopted by both | ise, making it specifically forjthis bill. houses within ten days or two weeks, | Now, the time has come for fulfilment %ag Shen the bill go to the: President. vow bin will go into effochin. all Sr his signature. | its provisions within a short time. If The Senate bill makes a consider- | the Democratic promise was true, if] able number of changes over the House! its makers understood the problem bill. It further reduces the average | they professed they knew how to solve rate of duty, adds some important | they were statesmen and economists, items to the free list, and increases and not mere blatant demagogues She rates of tax on large incomes. On| plathering for office, prices for food Se whole it is a better and more con- | 3nd the necessities of life are about the | sistent measure than the House bill. | fq]] and relief is at hand for the ulti- The passage of the bill in the Senate | mate consumer. is hailed by Democrats all over the | If these things come to pass, then | eountry as the fulfillment of their ithe Deinocrats will have earned. and platform. and campaign pledges. be entitled to their reward. Trere is no question that in one re-| as me [The Denise also the Democrats will have earned | er . cor | and be entitled to their reward. But | platform and on the stump all over . i ; | the country to revise the tariff down-| 10 Will be a different reward. | wand to make a substantial reduction | rr downward and to make a substantial 4 cans Herring for 25 cents at reduction in the existing rates of duty. | Bittner’s Grocery. They surely have done that. Their re ee | hill, as it stands, effects a reduction of | It yo: go to the Pittsburgh Kxposition | about 25 percent. The average ad va-| this year ; Joram duty nnder the Payne-Aldrieh | be sure to yisit the Main Plant of H. law is something Jyer 30 Percent. J. Heinz Company while in that City | tinder the Wilson-Underwood law if and see how the ‘‘57 Varieties’ | wil be less than 25 Percent. Tie outl are made. Visitors received daily 8] is made all down the line. It affects a.m. 4 p. m—except Saturday to) If they do not come to pass then | man busy the rest of his life trying ‘to pick up the pieces. ~~ right hand or arm, while the seventh PAYING PRICE. has only a right hand. The instru- ments used are a piano, violin, ‘cello, Butter, per pound. .......... fetnsivsns 25-28¢ cornet, trombone, mandolin and | L88S) Per d0Z........ccoceriinniinnn. 24-26¢ drums. This unique organization of | Chiekens, per pound....... Sait : Apple butter, per gal ——— Unanimous on the Point. The British Weekly tells a good Streng. SELLING PRICE. visit time for (Oats, a ; Wheat chop, per cwt.................. 9 Corn and oats, per cwt. home Much Like Humpty Dumpty. A few broken promises will keep a ‘‘King of Minnesota’’ 60 per cent ~~, / AA Aa —r Western Maryland Railway SPECIAL EXCURSION Gumberiand to Pittsburgh SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1913. LEAVE ROUND TRIP Comberland "......... ..... ..., T30.A. M..... ...... ........... $2.00 Frostburg ...................... 7140 A. M.............:. ccc vih $2.00 Meyersdale ............ ete 8:20 A. M. ...%.... ............... 1.50 Indian Creek. ..... ............. 9165 A. M........... wlan 1.50 See hand bills and consult Agents for Schedule and rates from inter- mediate stations. C & W. Electric Railway will connect at Frostburg from Midland, Lonaconing and other points, with this special train. Trains stop at Braddock and McKeesport. Take advantage of the most delightful Excursion of the season. Returning Special Train leaves Pittsburgh 7:30 P. M., (Eastern Time.) F. R. DARBY, Trav. Pass. Agt. Corrected weekly by McKenzie & ground... hadith 17 Flour, ‘Best on Record’’ per bbl. 5 65 patent, per barrel.................. 6 25 svery schedule except those dealing noon only | with pure luxuries. It is a genuine, | r-reaching and effective reduction, | : Jarre £ 4] Rings In History. and that part of the Democratic prom- | Signet rings are mentioned in the promise is fulfilled. | Bible, aud we find the ring in those Bat the country is much more inter- | days, to have been & sign of honor as ested in seeing whether or not the It is with us. During the war a lover measure will prove an equal fulfill-| Who Wished to specially honor his ment of the other part of the Demo- bride EE iag0la money to i golg- eratic tariff pledge. By far the most ding ring, for in those days the heavier Important part of their tariff promise | gn4 broader the band the better, and ko the country was the constant and | girls used to measure the width and | ‘widely made pledge by the Democrats “heft” the circles to see whose was | that through this reduction in tariff the broadest and heaviest, and there- | rates they would bring down the cost by establish a social standing unim- | | | | | | of living, which now burdens so tre- Peachable. WE WANT LUMBER! and will contract with portable mill operators for their entire cut. WE PAY CASH when stock is loaded and RI A EMT can always furnish cutting orders to suit your timber. Write us and we will send one of our men to explain our plan of doing business. AMERICAN LUMBER & MFG. C0., -:- Pittsburgh, Pa. Sept. 19 4¢ RESOLVED, THAT THE SOONER YoU LEARN To DEAL WITH US, THE SOONER YoULL LEARN To GET THE RIGHT STUFF AND SAWE MONEY. A BUSTER BROW. 7h rs orem IT’S ARITHMETIC To DEAL WITHU.S. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. WE WILL SELL YoU THE BEST QUALITY FOR THE PRICE ASKED BY MANY FOR INFERIOR GOODS. WF SELL oNLY REPUTABLE PURNITURE, CARPETS: SWALL PAZ PER AND MUSICAL GooD.S, SEWING 'MACHINE.S AND PAINTS, IF YOU ARE IN NEED oF ANY OF THESE GooD.S, COME AND LOOK. NO 1ROUBLE To SHOW GooDs. Wi COME To THE FAIR NEXT WEEK AND MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. B PHONESS, : > Pot FUNERAL DIRECTOR. AND EMBALMER S. i QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE RENDERED. REICH & SON 130 Centre Street. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. All Telephones. [FALL =F AT = THE WOME IS STORE Friday, September 19, 1913 One year ago today we opened our Ready-to W ear Department, stocked it with the best merchandise we could buy for the money, marked it as low as we could consistently do and threw open the doors. # depended upon the women of this community. Its success or failure Today our store is not an experiment, but a fact, an institution built up on a policy of liberality and -an aim to PLEASE EVERY CUSTOMER. W e wish to take this opportunity of thanking the many friends of The Womens Store for their patronage and encouragement during the past year, and to reassure them that we shall exert even a greater effort to cater to their wants during the coming year than we have in the past. New Fall Coats The new coats are pronounced by all the most i beautiful of any past season—a line that we are ® proud to show as well as SELL. In price we have j them to suit any pocketbook ; in style, to please i the most critical ; in materials, to satisfy any § desire. The demand is for-heavy cords, such as # Dboucles, astrakans, chinchillas, velours, matelasses and plushes, as well as the fancy weaves of cloth coats and the plain tailored ones in serges and whipcords. You'll find them all in our line and a NX 1 X gry = Na iW) 7 4 y y/ J 7 a NS SS = ~ { i 7 i / / iA 7 "ul 7 iv Womens Suits Suits that most charmingly bring out the TG smartest Fall Styles. All finely tailored in the Ad new trimmed or plain models. Balkans with 0 J Bulgarian matelasse embroidery cuffs and col- // lars, eponges, matelasses, broadcloths, failes 7 in and bengalines, in all staple and newest shades. 9 jy Then there are the plain tailored suits in 7 y serges, whipcords and mixtures for those who AP 1 al 4, want service rather than style. All marked as try-on will convince you of their superior lines, J Be A low as you’ll find anywhere. while our guarantee protects you as to service. 7 £ Alterations Free. Fit Cuaranteed. Dresses 7 \ Maline Underwear Evening Gowns Waists Furs You are cordially invited to attend our Fall Opening, Friday, September Nineteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Thirteen. Store Open Friday Evening / Raincoats 7 Dry Goods Z/ == Kimonos Curtains Children’s Coats and Dresses Goods §| New Dress HARTLEY, CLUTTON CO. Hartley Block THE WOMENS STORE PENING —— TT TTT HEADACHES IMPAIR MENTAL FACULTI2S AND SHOULD 07 BE ALLOWED 70 BECOME CHRO:IC. If troubled with headache, nervousness dizziness, watery eyes, inflamed ees, aching eye. balls, pain in the temples, pain on top and back of head—many other eye defects too numerous to mention—should you have any of the above symptoms do not neglect your eyes, call and see us. Consult M.D. GOLDSTEIN, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. . At Collins’ Drug Store, Hartley Block, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1913, From 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Remember I visit Meyersdale at Collins’ Drug Store every two weeks and guarantee all my work and will make all ; necessary corrections and change lenses free of charge anytime. AN FFT FT FP FTF PIPPI -_ { The Style Book AT OP A, A, A LT ST BF Te Bs Bs Fe Ss ° wt —— a Ta a iz y / ‘Hart, Schaffner & Marx Fall Style Book is out. You ought to be sure of seeing this book : and when you do, you ought to go through it hh O ~ carefully to know what the correct styles for men are to be. If you don’t see a copy of this remark- ~ able book soon, let us know and we’ll see that you get one. vs - Our Gents’ Furnishing Department \ v 0 \W never was so complete as Ww right now. W W 7) ¥ HARTLEY & BALDWIN, 3 Vv The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, MN w_ an ASSSTSESTSEECE esses Sessscssen- BRE EE as 1 ammmes |1 Char best m: ceremo er girls were M of Mr, a ron, O,3 of Mr. the Sou in white sashes ¢ kets. About witness: exceptic dinner plates ir These ed in th are cult of Somes There nected both att it is pres lievers i time on was fina riage. M course a school an s been "Mr. Lor ty’s pron present partment Noonda; upon thes when the; gations, a " Their ma; ing them congratuls cial wishe: prosperous ‘ Misses Ji Miller, of days of tl qt Mrs. § was on her College, of