ol ad mari——— a - IE A =... SET a ! 4 r i. marie — a r= RR RAR A AAR EE RA AA A A FR A FR A RRA RA AAS RRA A RA RAS YS SAAN AANA AA ARASR AAAS t : : A : Aa : h @ & th 5 3 RI Z ~ WE E _K y: GRAND PRIZE ry Wh 2% th th th Yh Yh th Hh th th iy rn. on Ne . : : - % ; The Contestants in the Player Piano Contest are now coming down the home stretch of the race that| % i has been in progress for the past six months. 3h | On Saturday the Grand Prizes will be awarded at 9:30 in the evening, you will want to be on hand and Ww y; see the excitement. We have arranged for special sales to be held on the afternoon and evening. Half-hour | { - ° : : s ° ; fo 4% sales from 2 toc 5 P. M. and from 7 to 9:30 in the evening. The standing of contestants will be announced | f ] r . iF | every half hour and awards will be made as soon after 9:30 P. M. as the last count can be made. - { : if a ! i . ° : th - - th Yh’ oh ‘ I H 1f H S 1 ; S d The following articles will be placed on sale Saturday th | LADIES SUITS a our Sales -- Saturday lb . ) : ’ pr ay. i i ] We are determined to Clean up every suit and coat On this merchandise we will give 1,000 votes for each : y e prices are Reduced on these, and we will i if; | that we have in stock, hence these remarkable reductions cent of ESUaze uring the halt hour that each article Zive 1,000 Votes on each cent of purchase, ry is time. ase” nis are new sprin is on sale. Positively for one ha our only. % ip "of ne ol eo In stock less fan : 2:00 to 2:30 Sale on CORSETS Lot of Party Boxes, ; these would make ex- th 2 : : d d whil 2:30 to 3:00 Sale on 5c LACES cellent gifts for birthdays or Commence- | : R l week. Come in while the assortment is good, and while : : ts at HALF PRICE. | hel friends wi f the grand prizes. 3:00 to 3:30 Sale on Merchandise upstairs MELE aL +. +h cbf. ubiis, . i BS ng ie Franc 3:30 to 4:00 Sale on MUSLIN Underwear HW i $11.25 to $12.00 Suits Reduced to $8.50 : : ; a Lot of Parasols, beautiful Sun shades for : ih : . Red d $10.75 4:00 to 4:30 Sale on HOSIERY . i i $14.75 to $16.75 Suits educed to y 4:30 to 5:00 Sale on REMNANTS Summer in good colors and styles ° Ee ih i $18.00 to $22.50 Suits Reduced to $12.50 THE EVENING at Lo... ean ...HALF PRICE | \{ ug $24.50 to $27.50 Suits Reduced to $18.50 7:00 to 7:30 Sal oh JEWELRY o : ; 1g i JUST FOUR PRICES : H - 34s Lot of Ladies’ Waists marked from $1:00 X K k 7:30 to 8300 Sale on 5c Embroideries. to $1.50 at 59 CENTS. | ® . upto $1.50at.. .. ......;. NTS. : f Ladies’ Sui ked f $10.00 to $25.00 8:00 to 8:30 Sale on Any Mdse. Upstairs . . : ; kT go %h { One Lot of Ladies’ Suits mated from . . 8:30 to 9:00 Sale on NECKWEAR Lot of Ladies’ Waists, including some silks ) WH | HALF PRICE 9:00 to 9:30 Any Mdse. in the Store. marked as high as $5. at .. .. 98 CTS. | Wh Hh Entire Line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats = — v iy Marked from $3.75 to $23.50 at iw ONE FOURTH OFF —— ’ h | BE SURE TO BUY A SUPPLY OF TRADE BOOKS IR One Lot of Dresses, White and Colored -, ; In jie and Colorid, 06 16 1500 22 | BEFORE SATURDAY SO THAT YOU WILL NOT | ig % ONE HALF OFF : I} | LOSE ANY TIME DURING THE RUSH HOURS. | i THE WOMEN’S STORE MEYERLDALE, PA : : ar A515 455 5 5 05 6 6 OAR OUR 6 A 06 06 6 5 0606 6 6 A 5 SR RR FR BR FF FR FRG GS GERBER RRR 1 ~~~, “A Sm - ~~ rm . r=, a , ro, . rr AAA : L “SALISBURY. principle of right when it grinds out Day and all will work on the hi re Our stores will close on Good Roads : CR Pima - Wednesday, June 2nd., has been set | Floyd Stanton has purchased a | profits for individual and corporations] Ways. | A Y E P f 33 dp ’ oy ! y ge 4% apaMt a the day for a general clean.| Ford car. by slaying men? Are you willing to| FP. E. Vincent, of Fort Hill, was a re our yes er ect? : ing up of the streets, alleys and lots Chas. L. Wagner,who for some time | risk your life in killing a few innocent | recent visitor in his new Saxton auto. ip a : & in Salisbury borough. The town coun- | Dad been visiting his parents; Rev.| Germans to avenge the wrong done? William Reiber is putting a concrete | P ba bl 3 i The f h if cil will furnish teams on that day |20d Mrs. W. W. Wagner, returned to | Or will you try to establish a system | Walk through his lot on Sterner street. | TOL ably. Bo organ. of, Die to" haul all-Fubbish refuse etc to a | McKeesport last week to resume work | that will not destroy the incentive to Orville Burnworth of the West Side; | body 18 neglected more than dumping ground and allthat citiven | 10 the: mills. do such a deed? is having some repairs made to their the EYES Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Smith’ : properit : * need, to do is to gather up their tin ] , DOTILY : cans and all manner of rubbish and on Friday, May 21st. a daughter. GLENCOE. a Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bird have re- YOU CERTAINLY are Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Lichty and fam Mari Leyd Ral gh turned from Somerset, where th t-~ . . have all ready for the teams. Now get on Leydig, ph Poorbaugh , whe ey a busy. ily, Harvey Hay, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. | and C. B. Bittner spent Sunday after- | tended the funeral of Mr. Bird's broth- NG anxious that your sight should All business pldces were closed on | Miller and son Edgar, Rev. and Mrs. | noon at Fairhope in the interest of |e» Rev. J. A. Bird. : pECions or be perfect through your num- : EYE- May 26th—Good Reads Day and some Ira Monn, Mr. and Mrs. George James | the District No. 6 Sunday Scheel Rev. L. W. LePage, pastor of the ™ bered days and when Nature of the mines weles hut down and the | “.'>: [dia Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. How- | work. Methodist Episcopal Church here, : : h h th : most of the citizens joined io the im. ard Meager. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bar- Dr. C. Wood Beachy; ofyCumberland visited friends in Ursina several days warns you t 3 roug the. me- : chus, and family composed an auto- | arrived Sunday to spend a few weeks | last week. : : dium of pain in the Eye Balls provement of the roads. The streets : £ 8 of : 3 and three. citizens for each section mobhile party to Cumberland, last on the Harry Beachy ranch to regain! George G. Lyons of the West Side, A ching Heid Blurred Vision supervised them. They were some, Thursday in the interest of th& “nis health and strength. : is suffering from a severe siege of = a ; whe held back saying that they would tone House Good roads in Garrett| Our community is sure enough rain | lumbago. . and Twitching Eyelids. you Biot Work unless thoy ‘were paid, Some | Sony Wa, = subscriptions Ze | proof—the good people turn out to| E. W. DeBolt, of Charleston, was a || should not neglect these calls of nature, but should imme- ; : in is place. e trip was made in! i i i i isi 3lls- . : J one remarked that such road builders | ~~ = {Yer pasties With only = few winlites]*ecens business, visiior.ite Connells diately consent an OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN who would be pretty dear hands had they. : .. | glimpse ™®the sun. We thank you. | Ville. : i worked and they had been paid for G°0rse Hasselbarth spent last week The church social was damp but a| Patrick Adams, of Connellsviiie, |§ will tell you about your needs. -:- what they stualy did. Some very at Stroudsburg, Pa. as a representa- guccess. Iwas calling on friends here recently. i mir. 4 : ne tive of the local lodge of Odd Fel; g H 2 i | Calvin Recknor, of Johnson’s Chap- indi 1enti amusing things occurred when some : ome ouse-party that given by | or, onnson's ap . ; | of used-to-work gentry got hold of lows at the meeting of the Grand “Babe” Leydig to her fellow M. U. A. el was here on Saturday on his way Our methods of examination are scientific and aecurate ; FG {Lodge of Pennsylvania. | club bers! Th . | to Ohiopyle to visit friends gy the pick and shovel and tried it. They | club members! e Meyersdale. las-| Pyle wo engs. Tere S000 Wich. J. A. Beachy, of Grantsville, Was gies were: Clara Rowe, Nelle Bou- | C. R. Neighborgall of Parkersburg CALL IN AND SEE US ABOUT YOUR CASE ia t's meeting of the Ministerial Av) ister at the Valley House last cher, Helen Wagner, Olive Lindeman }W. Vo gs here several days last ; oa fo was decided te hot thiol esday. jand Grace Michael. Their tinle was weck on business. He was®a former : : | Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Licht of hotel i : ; i - a. a yt Services ih honor Wlll Yolerans inl) Y, | duly occupied in ceaseless chattering, resident of this place. : Nr rm, St John's. Reformed Church on Suns Wellington, Kansas, are guests at the | scouring the forests for fragrant blo G. R. McDonald and daughter, Mrs. 4D OO K f duy. evening. May 30. This will be | home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petry. gomg ang bouncing over “Thank-you-a Mamie Weaver and Grand daughter, : : Th union service and people of all of the A [TE thas been Ml ma’ams” in the “A” Ford. | Miss Jean Weaver, have returned The Optometrist Optician. churches are cordially invited to be | for a week, but is Tw ovine Henry Friguvars as road-master | from a visit with friends at Cumber- ., & 1 present. The sermon on this occasion | writing, ‘dnd CHa#Keidle have made a record land. = toy i= : will bo preasked by_Rev. Ira S. Monn | Mrs. Gertrude Daniels and two chil | breaking fare runner to Good Roads | George Lenhart was here én Sat- Charles Reynolds, of Connellsville, | acres of land. The place is on the pastor of the Refori§ed Church and ITSM of Boswell returned to their Now the Keidle hill may be slippery urday on his way to Somerfield to visifgd his brother, J. J. Reynolds, of {road leading .to Pocahontas road dis- will be dssisted in he Servic jbo e on Wednesday after a visit with | but be patient and see what happens. visit his family. & this place, last week. tant from Glade, City about two and a the pastors of the other rhe” § and friends in West Salis- | Alice Poorbaugh, of Meyersdale, yo = a half miles. Mr. Forrest has been the the Salisbury orchestra will assist in | PUTY- > | spent the week-end with her aunt, | SHAW MINES. i o- DE CITY, w |efficient superintendent of the Union furrfshing the music. ————le® #5] Mrs. H: M. Porbaugh. I wo ana Mrs. Frank Shoemaker| Our Sunday®School wathwenl at¥Phid- | School at this place and it was quite ST. PAUL. i al : : oe d. We ba ‘attendance | 2 Satisfaction to all concerned to learn Mr. and Mrs. John Schramm gave (rk Leydig drove to Meyersdal® gpent Sunday and Monday visiting |©d- We have an average attendance fia - - a birth®y party to; a number of A large number of people attend-|on Thursday to see the Pittsburg her folks at Deal. of 65. Rev. Wm. Howe preached an | hat he was going to continue in that) i friends of their, daughter Melda on |©l the"Communion services in the Re- Trade boosters. The spectators and | Born —to Mr. and Mrs. Carmon | €Xcellent sermon at the conclusion | capacity even though he had moved. Wednesday, evening, May 19 in honor | formed church on Sunday, Rev. H. H. | visitors were showered alike, | Arcole, on Monday, a Son. of the session of the school and one | out of th immediate community. of her 12th birthday. Miss Melda re- Wiant conducting the services. | Merle Hensel, of Friedens spent Mr. and Mrs. John Wiland and son, | Person was united with the Clneeh | 1 orn. o Mr. and Mrs. Wiis Lin- ceived quite a number of nice and| MT. and Mrs. Charles Sechler, Of | two days of last week here looking | started for Akron, Ohio, last week; | Of the Brethren in Meyersdale. | an 2 tow daysiago 4 little augh- ’ useful presents. Ice cream, cake, can-| Bittinger, Md., Jerry Engle of Berlin, (his old home town over. | Where they expect to reside. Appreciative of the worth of Mr. |'®" A dy and bananas were served and the | Albert Peck of Fort Hil, Danlel; parsonage is in the act of hav-| Hilton Thornley, mine foreman of}and Mrs. J. W. Forrest, and cognt-| ND UNITED ORDER young folks all had a good time. The | Smith, of Harnedsviile and Effie 104 mine, has been promoted having Zant: ofy the fact that they were to! 7 | ing its new spring lid trimmed. The | Garner Bros. are | shingles. | little girls present were: Leota Miller | Kretchman were visiting friends in Grace, Jennie and Gladys Walker’ | town on Sunday. Bernice and Eveline Dean, Edna and The St. Paul Band will hold a social We hope to #ive Frank Miller thal Esther Schramm, Ethel Engle and | on Saturday evening, May 29 on the | lad oti) this ht He has Led ov Thelma Stevanus. Beside the family |school ground. Ice cream and other 5 i to A | : er a month’s rest in the Smoky City. | the following guests spent the evei [refreshments will be serevd. Come ; : ing at the same home: Mr. and Mrs. | and have a good time. | Mrs 8 R Leydig 2nd Dora Raul Victor Schramm, Mrs. Martha Walker | | pach were Meyersdale shoppers last and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stevanus and | Thursday. I son, Allen. right after those Are not the rulers of three nations to blame for the loss of life on the | Lusitania? Did the passengers on the ship know that their lives were to protect the contraband of war that was leaving our shores to to be used | in kililng German soldiers? Is not the | Miss Della Kretchman of Pittsburg | whole system of industry as organiz- | ful accident the other day In walking | visited her mother, Mrs. Annie |ed to blame for the awful catastrophe? | he slipped and threw his right arm to] Kretchman last week. | Poe the system not violate every cates himself and dislocated his elbow. | Remember Memorial Services Mt. Lebanon on Sunday a. at The Salisbury Chautauqua will this year be held from the 18th to the 24th of July. m CONFLUENCE | E. B. Black met with a very pain- | | been made superintendent of the Wil- soncreek mine. He expects to take charge June 1. Mr. Abe Kreygsman has returned home from Palm Beach, where he spent a very pleasant vacation. move from their immediate midst | ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE. forty of their friends a few evenings | The colored men of Odd Fellows ago assqmbled at their home after: in this community with a delegation. * nightfall 3nd gave them a geneuine | from Connellsville observed on Sun- surprise. The surprise s¥took well-fill- | day afternoon in this place what they Mr. and Mrs A. B. Stark were call- | ers at W. H. Griffith’s Meyersdale, | Friday, to see the new arrival | Mr. W. Horning was a caller at the | home of Mr. Albert Herring's Sunday | evening andhas filled out a contract to call. every Sunday night for remainder of the season. A fall at 106 mine, of the Consolida- | tion Coal Co.has been removed at a! cost estimated at about $600. the {in turn bought the Forrest home in |D. Epps, of Connellsville, which was 'large brick house, big barn and 52|J. R. Miller, master of ceremonies. ed baskets with edibles of the more |C3ll “Thanksgiving Day.” A meeting tempting kind to make sure ‘that Was held in their lodge room at 210 none should go home hungry. All went | Centre street and at 3 p. m. with ban- merrily there for a couple or better [Der and fine uniforms marched several hours. Since then Mr. Forrest | through the prineipal streets of the has moved to his recently purchas- | town eliciting considerable atténtion. ed farm which he obtained from Mr.| At Brown’s Chapel on Large street Elias Fike for $2500. The latter has |a sermon was delivered by Rev. R. recen this place. The farm now in possess- | highly appreciated by his hearers tine ion of Mr. Forrest consists of a fine | Wilbert Thomas was marshall and 4 | cts. a 7