The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, January 22, 1914, Image 3

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Hawks P.oteclga
It should be rem mbered that there
are more species of Hawks in Pennsyl-
vania that are pr tected by law at
some time of year han there are not
protected or upon vhich a bounty is
offered. It also is true that a bounty
of fifty cents each is now offered, in
the different coun ies that have pro-
vided for it accor ling to law, _under
all hawks of the kind not protected,
and which are as follows: Duck
Hawk, Goshawk, Pigeon Hawks,
Shap-shinned Ha vk and OCooper’s
-Hawk. alt
} The two .most common hawks in
this Stave are tae Red-shouldered and
the Red-uailed Hawks, and these are
‘as fully protected by law as are wrens,
bluebirds or robins. State Zoologist
H. A. Surface and Dr. Joseph Kalbfus
Secretary of the Game Commission,
whose offices are in Harrisburg, are
uniting their efforts to bring the facts
of the law before the public and teach
gunners thall killing a hawk of a pro-
tected species must lay them liable
to prosecution, the same as for killing
other Species of protected birds or
animals.
It is not uncommon for persons who
have shot hawks to strech them out
to the gaze of the public by nailing
them on boards or trees along the
roadside near their buildings. This is
a display of cruelty and ignorance.
A person doing so at once shows how
little he knows of the habits and value
of some Of Nature’s crop preservers
{gnd best friends. These Hawks in
most cases are the Red-shouldered
and Red-tailed species, commonly,
but wrongly, called Hen Hawks,
which are protected by law ex ::pting
when actually caught in the a :t of at-
tacking ‘poultry. At sucn vime it is
legal to kill them, but they live most
of the time on insects and mice and
rats. The number of grasshoppers
and caterpillars that they eat in a
season is remarkable, while the dam-
age done by mice is so great as to be
appalling. Hawks and owls are the
chief enemies of mice in. fields, or-
chards and woods. They Should be
preserved for the sake of saving the
crops on trees.
All Owls are protected in Pennsyl-
vania excepting the Great-horned Owl
and, consequently,the smaller ormore
uncommon species of Owls, such as
the Red or Barn Owl, also called the
monkeyfaced Owl, the Shert-eared
Owl, the .Long-eared Owl, the Barred
Owl, the Acadian Owl, the Saw-Whet
and the Screech Owlall are protected
by lag at all times.
The game Commissioner is obliged
by Jaw to perform his duty and is de-
termined to do so. Persons who dis-
play dead Hawks and Owls of varieties
protected by law must prepare to
wv take the consequences of thair igno-
rance both of ratural history and of
the Laws of the State. Itis better to
let these birds stay where they belong
and do the work God intended them.
A little practical study of natural his-
tory in our schools, farmers’ clubs,
granges and in all of the press of the
State would do much toward relieving
the difficulty now existing and pre-
venting. embarrassment when some
‘person makes the mistake of display-
ing some Hawk or Owl which he has
shot i ad and ignorantly. *
Women and Wet Feet
Cold and wet feet are a dangerous
combination especially to women and’
congested kidneys often result. Back-
ache, urinary irregularities and rheu-
matic fever are not unusual results.
Foley Kidney Pills restore the regu-
car and and normal action of kidneys
and bladder .nd remove the cause
of the trouble. Contain no habit
forming drugs.
Sold by all Dealers Everywhere.
$8,000 in Gold Free
‘to Dispatch Readers.
Eight thousand dollars in cash
prizes have been provided by The
Pittsburgh Dispatch for the winners
in the Game of Song and Story,which
has just been started and is now run-
ning in the columns of that paper
The way the game is played is to fit
the proper titles to a series of 70 puz-
zle pictures which are run, one a day,
for a period of ten weeks. It is open
to everybody and is conducted on
such lines that anyone of reasonable
ingenuity has an excellent opportun-
ity of winning one of the 669 prizes.
} The pictures used are of such a
high class and the rules of the com-
petition so fair that a great many
would play the game even if there
were no prizes offered. One need
not be well educated in order to
compete successfully, but the game
is in itself, so instruetive that none
can fail to be benefited by playing it.
The two highest winners will receive
$1,500 and $1,000 in gold respect-
ively.
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As long as the present stock of
goods last, we will make photo:
graphs at one half the regular price.
All portrait frames will also go at
the same rate. We rantee all
is to be stricily class and
odate. E. E. (
rad. ad | thoug 'h one
PAKLY FPRUCLK
AND WRAPS. |
White and Pale Célorings for|
Wear Vie With
Evening
Tones of Red and Yellow—
‘ndications of the Coming |
Modes,
The above designs are by The McCall
Company, ‘New York, Designers ,and
Makers of McCall Patterns.
New York, Jan., 16—|.
Looking round the glittering horse-
shoe formed by the boxes at the
Metropolitan Opera House, one is im-
pressed with the fact that notwith-
standing all that is proclaimed as to
the modishness of vivid colorings the
majority of the fashionable crowd
prefer pale pastel tones, relieyed by
touches oj dark fur, or velvet, and
set off with the contrast afforded by
a striking jewel, or corsage orna-
ment. Black or white hold their
place, but are not mingled in the
old-time way! The dress is usually
of black with a touch of white in its |
trilimings, or of white with a bit of
black and with usually a touch ot
contrasting color in girdle or corsage
ornament.
THE SILHOUTE.
There is no great change in the
general fashionable outlines though
there and many modificdtions of it.
The Spindle type prevails, small at
head and foot and loose and full
above the knee. There is however a
decided . tendency to increase the
flare which made its appearance first
in the lamplight tunie, introduced by
Paul Poiret. One sees coats taking
on similar lines and securing the |!
flare, by means of Godet pleats—
which in English means single box-
pleats Also many of the fashionable
skirts cut in straight lengths, are
djusted at the waista with these
same pleats. Everything as we have
stated has a loose, almost slouchy
look, and is saved from clumsiness, |
only because the figure is kept slim
or corsteed to preduce a slender
effect. The underpinning is more
than eyer important but if this is
correct in line, almost any amateur
with a good pattern can turn out
successful attire. The combinations
that continue popular are also all
on the side of clever economy afford-
ing great possibilities for remodel-
ing (a worn frock or using short
lengths in the construction of a new
one. elon
BLOUSES AND TRIMMINGS.
Blomses : are thin, and are usually
made up over net foundations, and
while many appaar very elaborate
because of their trimmings their
construction is of the simplest in the
very smartes, models worn here.
Taffeta is again to the fore for loose,
shirts to be worn with skirt and
coat costumes. Peau-de-crepe is
especially favored for white waists
since it washes better than most cot-
tons yet is handsome in texthre and
quality.
Very elaborate washable waists of
cotton. voile and shadow lace are
fashionably worn, and are perfectly
comfortable with the protection af-
forded by garments of fur lined and
trimmed.
A FADDISH COMBINATION.
People who drive or use an auto-
mobile are making ae fad of having
their fur driving coat and robe made
up in matching fur and the up-to-
date furriers here are catering to this
demand and carrying these sets in
stock, so that people do not have to
wait for them. I was surprised to
see at C. 0. Shayne & ©0’s recent-
ly the smartest kind of durable sets
made of Siberian dog, Raccoon,
Muskrat and the silver gray of the
Australian. Bush Cat, at Prices that
would have been impossible before
the present mark downs. Many of
the automobile (To} ire in excel-
ent 83Y le for genera wear, even
is in the class that es-
| toilets,
Pata
Bogs and Rest.Contains neither
Ogun \ Morphine nor Mineral.
OT NARCOTIC.
: lil | Worms Convulsions. Feverisl
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. |
FacSinile Signature of
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35 Doszs — 35 CENTS
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POULTRY PAN.A-CE A
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The Kind You Have
ESTIR
. Jones’ Break-Up
For over 20 years has Cured
RHEUMATISM
i Sciatica, Lumbago and Gout
Break-Up, it will cure you as it hasa
Suaran
Dr HESS STO K TONIC will put your
THRIVING CONDITION make them HEALTHY,
and I v\CREA-E your MILK ~UPPLY.
PRODUCER. have you exchanged your coupon for trial
We have GRAIN and CHOP FEEDS for
your COWS and CHICKENS,
COMPLETE bye of GROCERIES. “All
1 We thank you for your business,
I & Wem.
* For Tnfants snl Children.
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THE CENTAUN COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
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CURE! THAT'S SURE &
Rheumatism [any jorm] get Jones
i others whe
cure all cases
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HE TINE
n your cows and chickens.
«ONS in
Dr. Hess |
has proven a great EGG
also a FULL and
goods
SEE
Before You Buy a Cream Separator
FIRST SEE AND TRY
A DeLLAVAL,
THE BEST SEPARATOR MADE
J. T. YODER,
"Office 223 Levergood St ,
Johnstown, - Penn’a. |
SEASONABLE
SUGGESTIONS
OUR COLD CURE
There is comfort in
Bottle.
able price.
F. B. THOMAS,
Buy National Mazda la
prices are lowest. Replace wasteful
THESE PRICES
10watt .... ..... 35¢ each
15 watt i, 35¢c each
20 watt . 35¢ each
25 wath............ 35¢ each
Put a National Mazda
Use them as you:need them.
Telephone orders filled.
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CONFLURNOF, PA
deeds. VMortages, Agraamenty and all +
‘inera neamntle syanyted v Ama?
STEWART’S HEALING POWDER
for barbed-wire cuts and sores on animals,
Superior to salves or liriment. Feels
good, heals ls grickly, 3 kere ey flies,
At drug or harness stores.
F.G. Stewart & Co., Chicago.
221 yey Street.
capes tire troubles by riding# only oc-
casionally, in some ene else’s car.
Leopard and Civet cat fur are
leading favorites for the contrasting
collar and cuff that gmarten coats
built for hard and continuous wear,
and both these frrs and minks are
an excellent choice for the muff and
neck piece sets, which haye lost
none of their prestige, spite of the
popularity of the fur coar. With
the thin waists that everyone wears
cozy warm outer wraps are a neces-
sity. :
. THE MEXICAN NOTE.
Fashion designers are beginning to
exploit ‘‘Mexican’ ideas and the’
black and gold worn so effectively
by the bull fighters in Spain and
Mexico, was repeated in a costume
worn in a box the other night at the |
Metropolitan Opera. Black satin and |
velvet were combined to make this,
and a deep sash of gold tinsel bro-
cade was wound: around the waist
and knotted at one side, the ends
fringed in gold.
There is a decided liking: for‘odd
combinations of color, but these are |
successful - only when exactly the |
right shades are employed. There is
a tendency ‘to combine purple and
blue, both in rather dull smoky tones.
A frock of purple velvet, has a short
tunic of blue tulle. the bodice is of
the tulle and around the neck is a
string of jade grec<n beads.
Indian heads are quite important
items in the coloring of fashi onable
especially the sort at d
play the colored string ending witl
sel, which has several
They Take No Chances.
The Chinese blacksmith thinks a
great deal of his anatomy, ‘when shoe-
ing horses, which are not numerous
In China, He is so skittish in doing
a job of shoeing and so dubious about
handling the hoofs of the animal, that,
when shoeing is required, the horse is
strung up with ropes in such a man-
ner a8 to prevent kicking. No ex-
ceptions are made, even though the
horse be a scrawny street plug of ad-
vanced age.
Hew’s his?
We offer One Hundred, Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Toledo, Ohio.
' We, the undersignedghave known
F. J. Cheney for the last 10 years and
believe him perfectly honorahle in
all business transactions and finan-
cially able to carrry out any obliga-
tions made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents per
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for Con-
stipation. ad
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FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
| in
£50 down pd halanee in monthly pay- fi
Yorn “mts will } vy eny ent under our future. fii
i lavery plan and 15 interest will be
aL lent. & posit.
1% 00S EE .
To wid Sunder ihe }
i tr i DR0f Witio 1907 ~ he price paid
{fet 7 car or tuck wid be refund-
ir} it faud:. ai 0 8
i our ing Cars, Rosuster 05 4
BF asalovts Trucks.
Sgpaze
sre car catalogue or 16
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The ‘Mischief Quartet” and
its Work.
Each year the month of January
numbers its list of victims from in-
fluenza, lagrippe, bronchitis and§pneu-
.monia. The prompt use of Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound will check
the onset of a cold and stop a cough,
preventing the development to more
serious conditions. Keep it on hand
Sold by all Dealers Everywhere.
merase
Oh, Certainly!
Of the 3,424 languages and dialects
in the world, nearly half of
e spoken on the Americar
We certainly do a lot of t
er here.—Cleveland Plaindealer,
FI
OUR COUGH CURE
Kills the cough, and cures the cougher
Is a checker that checks the cold every time. Qur
guarantee goes with every package.
RUBBER BLOOD WARMERS
We offer the highest grade, at a reason-
Both Phones.
Another Big Price Reduction !
SUNBEAM MAZDA LAMPS
mps for every socket in the house now while
and get three times a
pense BEFORE SOU Bay Wack 5 Beh Nght without additional ex-
IT ———
Buy them in the Blue Convenie
the use of the Hot Water
LEADING DRUGBIST,
‘MEYERSDALE, PA.
carbon lamps with efficient National
HT BILL,
NOW EFFECTIVE. 2
dO wath... 35¢ each \
60.watt .. ...,... 46¢ each
00wath........ 80c each
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Lamp in Every Socket.
nce Carton—keep a stock on hand.
& co.
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Ought to Use
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The Commercial Pross
Handles It. I
fo Backache, ;
heumatism. _
idnévys and
vey Bladder: |
For Sale by All Dealers s Everywhere.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
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Ask Druggist for CHI-CHES-TEP ¥
DIAMOND B BRAND PILLS in RED and
GoLp metallic boxes, sealed wis Blo
bbon, TAKE NO OTHER. Bay of Jo
geist and ask for CHI.CHES.T BE
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twent tree
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
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