The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, July 29, 1915, Image 2

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“SEE PENNSYLVANIA FIRST.
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The establishment of a postal pa-
1000 DROWNED | PATROL SYSTEM FOR ROADS.
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AT CHl trol system of road maintenancs for | Governor Brumbaugh’s “See
the State highway
A a : 3 t the : : :
About 1,000 persons, most of ® > men engaged at the start to patrol | automobile this coming fall will be | you must
women and children, drowned last y,. pays in 46 counties will be inau- |one grand success. Interest is run-
Saturday within a few feet of land by gurated August 1st. The system will ning high, more or less delicate inti
the capsizing
Eastland, as it was about to leave its oq py Commissioner Cunningham ters that this, that and
wharf in Chicago river with 2500 em gince he succeeded E, M. Bigelow and | pérsons would like to be invited.
ployes and friends of the W estern will mark an entirely new era in road | Tne schedule if now being worked
Electric Company for an fia» maintenance in the state.The men will | out by the state highway departn.ent,
across Lake Michigan. The Ship 70 : be paid from 15 to 20 cents an hour, | the trip will be the governor's affair,
ed over on its side in but 25 fee > according to local wage scales. but Highway Commissioner Cuuning-
water within five minutes after it) ,. oypenditure of $120,000 a year ham will be sort of chief-of-staff of
began to list. ; in tis | will be necessary to pay them, it is |the tour.
Both in total loss ot Ie a ie estimated. However, as it is figured, The train will include from thirty
scenes of ho 2 ig ay Eastiand | 2 their work will reduce the up-to fifty automobiles and from 20% to
aster, the oe ing > ae the aroatost | keep of the roads to an average Of | 600 men. The start will be made from
promises a Sn 2 apart from | 65 a mile per year the commission |the capitol on the morning of Octob-
gatasiropne in a ae i teiri er feels that it will be a real economy | er 4, the party swinging to Pittsburg
the grep) fre an |as compared with the $500,000 ex | across the southern tier and back
oquois Ry ro. oatonly, Aieilt pended anually under the old Te-|to the Delaware river through -he
a Se at ‘the out- gine: : centre of the state and the hard: coal
Was be etal down] A yniais method of keeping the regions. Monday night will be sp nt
er roll that Scores a 5 NG been | Fo2ds in repair will be adopted. A- in Bedford; Tuesday in Pittsburg;
and @te 10 hetieve re = ttom by }1°°E side of the highway at frequent Wednesday, Altoona; Thursday in
crashed inte te WGMIy DORON BYlyinysy, will he placed small wiles, Belletonic; Frifey sither at Wilkes-
the boat's weight. : di the | °F Stone chips and gravel to be Barre or Mt. Pocono; Saturday in
Se re 2 the : Used in patching holes as they are Philadelphia.
partially submerged boat two hours | FOUR In the Toedway., Barrels o? Bb The tour will end when the party
3 uminous material, containing 45 gal- i +
after accident. Their screams and ions each. wil be placed at nlorvals reaches Philadelphia for the Govern-
cries for help could be plainly heard of one-third to one-fourth of a mile Pr will noi permit 3 fo coplintg on
‘| Sunday. Members of the party who
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
Word comes from Harrisburg that | cannot reach the seat of the dis-|
system, with 190 sylvania first” educational trip by | tional disease, and inorder to cure it
: 5 arom ye pT OR EGE TREX
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ; I av id NO :
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Penn- | ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu- y for w bs
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Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
3 > | pally and acts directly on the blood
of the steel steamer, p. . o¢ the most imporgnt adovt- | mations are coming from many quar | and mucous curface. Hall's Catarrh
the other | cyre is ont a quack medicie. It was
prescribed by one of the best physi
cians in this country for years and is
a regular prescription. It is compos
ed of the best tonics known, combin-
ed with the best blood purifiers, act-
ing directly on the mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two in-
above the noise of automagnet drills
which were used to cut out the side
Each time the carekeeper or patrel
man finds a hole, he will at once fill
Plates of the ship, 5 | it with the convenient gravel and |
So thickly yere ihe waters ove. | other necessary material. He wii al-
Be rons Tome alte: fhe signs ob fe DISH
7 way and keep them free from weeds
passed by bodies that seemed to be |and grass and protect the “shoulders”
motionless and rescusd only thoSe |v the road from being undermined
showing life- She United States im- by. water,
spection bureau and the officers of :
the vessels are blamed for the awful Each time the caretaker or patrol
catastrophe. Twenty-eight persons everyday working kit a small combin-
have been arrested for criminal neg ation melting and pouring pot on |
ligence. wheels, and a hand pouring pot |
When the Eastland turned over all an, esphale laniper 2 wheelbarrow 3 |
of her passengers save two or three ig i Thon ena We
hundred who clung to the starboard Sr a i a
rail or climbed out of starboard port hook. i
holes were thrown into the river, ; .
crushed into the slimy mud of the A small red flag will be giyen each
man to stick in the road which is be-
All on board were either employes Or 0
friends of employes of the Western a conspicuous place, and teams must
Electric company bound for a picnic turn out. County Superintendents,
at Michigan City, Indiana. Some signs equipped with light automobiles, will
of terror had driven smiles from gay keep in constant touch with the work-
faces several minutes before the wa- men to see that the repairs are being
ters swallowed the throng, but gen-
erally the women and the girls in
done properly.
As these patrol men will be under
the constant watch of the county
imprisoned between decks.
botiom or impr ing repaired. This is to be placed in |
| the cream from milk contained in a
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esn get home by train Saturday night
may do so, but the autos will be realy
to transport them on Monday.
The governor's plan is merely to
awaken interest in the beauties and
natural resources of Pennsylvania bys
showing them to prominent citizens
at first hand. He has been considering
the trip ever since he has been in au-
gurated and would have held it in
the spring had not the work incident
to the legislature interfered. It is not
to be a junket at state expense, as
the members of the party will defray
their expenses themselves. Autoists
all along the line are invited to join
the party.
Skim Cream on Bottles.
A novel method of skimming al
bottle or like vessel is to use a large
round disk of rubber which takes a
slightly concave shape, it being hung
apon three light aluminum rods or
wires. Slipping the disk in edgewise
and below the surface, it then takes
the flat position and can be drawn out
with all the cream.
white summer attire, and the men
and the boys dressed for a jovial out-
ing were laughing and shouting fare-
wells when death swept upon them.
The listing of the boat to port was no-
ticed some said fifteen minutes be-
2) . con said five minutes. Some women
clutched their children, but decided
the slope of the deck must be some-
thing necessary in warping from the
dock. When the full realization came,
the slow list had become an overturn. ————
Babies, girls, boys, women and men PAINT TOWNSHIP TEACHERS
deck gear and furniture slid into the! The following teachers have been
water in a conglomerate mass. In 30 elected for Paint Townshlp: Ashtola,
minutes the survivors had been safe- H. D. Jones; Arrow, Principal, Clar-
ly put ashore and the fishers for the ence E. Naugle; Room 1, Verda E.
dead started the work that was to ‘Naugle; Berkley, L. C. Penrod; Ber-
continue in a long monotony through- | windino, Principal, ,Robert Ripple,
out the day and the night. With the Room 3, Celia Berkebile; Room 2,
details of the castrophe summed up W. R. Thomas; Room 1,
and sober second thought given, the Hayes;
people shuddered that close to the Spring, Merlo P. Johns;
throbbing heart of one of the great C. S. Knavel; Flat
superintendent it will be necessary
tor them to devote their entire time
and attention to the territory to which
they are assigned. It is the intention
uliimately that no man shall have
more than six miles of roadway to
patrol, and this only in sections where
the character of the road is such that
he can cover it easily and conveni-
ently in a day.
could go to their death with hundreds man, Stella Penrod;
of persons powerless to aid, stand- George Seese; Pretoria,
ing within a stone’s throw—that the Holsopple; Rummel, Principal, D. G
mass could drown in a narrow river
but twenty feet from the dock. 1, Elsie Seese.
Amazing Voice Amplifier and Other Wonders of the World's Progress at the
within the present generation.
The Panama-Pacific International Bx-| developed to its fullest extent.
position, which opened on Feb. 20 last, |
has charmed the millions who have al- | ment of the long distance wireless tele
ready beheld the magic city by the| phone this new invention will make {i
Golden Gate.
played in the vast exhibit palaces, af-| use of a telephone wire.
fording the most comprehensive sum-
mary of the world’s progress ever dis- | neer required months to cross
closed. Many of the exhibits are as| plains, with that of toda
revolutionary in their character and | orator in New York may address hi
mean as much to future generations | audience in San Francisco.
as did the locomotive or telegraph
when it was first introduced.
Audion amplifier, for example, makes | ary, all revealing the trend of th
it possible for a man in New York city |
to deliver an address through the tele-| and industries. If you are intereste
phone to a large audience in San Fran.) in mining, for example, beneath th
cisco, 8,000 miles away. Through the! floor of the vast Palace of Mines yo
use of heat waves the intensity of the | may find a mine i
volce vibrations is increased to such an | stopes and tunnels 2a
extent that, although the orator may | pressed air drills. Wait a moment an
In the Palace of M
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Laura | ‘or them.”
Custer, Alvin Berkey; Clear
Cross Roads
Rock, Freada
cities of the world a thousand people Stahl; Grush, Clyde H. Nerpa Ho age legislature, my son,” replied J
orningland, | pyller Gloom, “is a debtaing society '!
Freeman | wherein nobody knows what he is
Seese; Room 2, Frieda Ripple; Room | thing about what anybody else is
MINIATURE BATTLESHIP BLOWN UP AND MINE EXPLOSION
INTERESTING FEATURES IN TWO EXHIBITION PALACES
tion—This Year the Year of All Years to Take Marvel Journey to the Pacific Coast.
ROM every part of the world|pers. This performance begins in the | able to see Mme. Montessori, the cele-
visitors are thronging to the| Palace of Liberal Arts each day at 3
great Exposition at San Fran-| o'clock.
cisco. The Exposition there is| The amazing voice amplifier is but | of the Exposition is to show not only
the most comprehensive and interest- |one of many revolutionary scientific | results and finished products, but the
ing of all universal expositions, and it | advances demonstrated at the Exposi- | methods, processes and principles by
will probably be the last to be held | tion. The invention has made possible | which results are achieved. in the ex-
Now | the transcontinental telephone, and the hibit palaces and state buildings mo-
It is |this object in view. There are forty-
{s the time to see it. |princivie which is applied has not been |
said that with the probable develop- | three free cinematograph shows upon
| possible to project the human voice exhibit palaces. Once you have enter-
The marvels of the universe are dis- | halfway around the globe without the |e
Contrast the | plays of the states and nations are
{era sixty-five years ago, when the pio-' spread before you.
the | tralian Pavilion and in the Palace of
y, when the | Manufactures gem cutters are to be
And there are many other develop-
The | ments as wonderful and as revolution- ing machine, of a broom manufactory
world’s progress in the arts. sciences | factory, with an almost endless succes-
1 operation, with its | more a master of the machine, with
and shafts and com-
To Overrule Timidity.
Don’t believe that you are unable to
overcome timidity. You think you are
not because you have always been able
a way to humor it. Start the fight
now: for you may some day find your-
self alone, and without the money to
buy yourself an audience for your pe
culiarities.
Who Baked Them?
A little girl was sent to a neigh-
bor's with a plate of fresh cookies
that her mother had just baked. In a
tittle while she came running back to
her mother and said: “Oh, mother,
Mrs. Weeks thought the cookies were
just fine and she wants the ‘address’
When Was he in the Legislature?
“The legislature, pa—?”’ “The aver
. | talking about, and does not care any-
talking about.”
Great Panama-Pacific Canal Celebra-
brated Italian teacher, instructing
classes of children. A great purpose
tion pictures are freely employed with
-| the Exposition grounds, and, by the
t | way, there is no charge to enter the
d the Exposition grounds all the dis-
In the great Aus-
s seen at work, while exhibitions of a
[nade] postoffice in full operation, of a
model laundry, of a paint manufactur-
e lin operation, of an automobile manu-
d [sion of other operating machines, {llus-
e | trate the advance in industrial proc-
u esses. Man Is becoming more and
the electrical current as the intermedi-
d lary to lighten the burden of personal
to control conditions: and: people ‘iz 1
take internal remedies.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his pers
sonal supervision since its infancy.
rd 24 Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ¢¢ Just-as-good »? are but
Experiments that trifle with and enda
nger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Cid, Pare=
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
gredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh.
Send for testimonials free.
Send for testimonials
F. J. CHENEY, & Co., Toledo, O J :
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents pur contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
bottl substance. its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
othe. and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
Take Hall’s Family Pills for Oou has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
sipation. ad Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea, It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Frierd.
ceNuINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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BOWMAN'S
MAGIC SEAL, GOLDEN
CL,
Mustard Ointment
Manufactured by
U. J. & J, BOWMAN,
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Johnstown, Pa, ; 4
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FOR SALE BY Proc y Cn
J. W. WASMUTH, In Use For Over 30 Years
MEYEREDALE Wa PENNA The Kind You Have Always Bought
i) NEVT i eda THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY,
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Cowboys of the Sky wnt
Buck Up with Five Brothers
When you're slinging rivets five hundred feet in the
air, you get that old he-feeling that Life is full of good
‘stuff. There's pep and ginger In the game. “Cowboys
of the sky” is what they call these keen, alert, structural
son men. And when they like to “buck up” a bit—
well, they go for good, full-bodied, rich
Pipe Smoking Tobacco
Put FIVE BROTHERS in a pipe and it goes right to the
spot with the man who knows real tobacco. Chew it and
you get the limit of tobacco enjoyment. FIVE BROTHERS
is made for the sturdy man who wants a
natural, full-bodied smoke and satisfying,
healthful chew.
FIVE BROTHERS is made of pure Southern
Kentucky leaf, aged three to five years. The “aging”
process cannot be hurried—or FIVE BROTHERS
would not be so mellow and smooth. FIVE
BROTHERS never varies, is always just right, because
a large reserve stock of leaf is carried to protect this
famous old brand.
Stick FIVE BROTHERS into your overalls for a
week's trial and you'll always stick to it.
FIVE. BROTHERS is sold everywhere
—get a package today.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
DEAD LETTER LIST.
Wm. C, Price
Successor to W. A. Clarke
How to Cure a La Grippe Cough.
Lagrippe coughs demand instant
treatment. They show a serious condd
tion of the system and are weakening
F uner al Dir € ctor Postmaster Collins, Barnegat, N. J.
Wm. Boose. Cards— Margaret
Bourndale, Mrs. John Farrell, Miss
Veda Robberts, I Tulman,(4).
J. F. Naugle, P. M.
Meyersdale, July 24, 1915.
deliver his address in a lew voice into | you may witness an explosion in the supervision.
the telephone in New York, in San| mine. A gong rings: an ambulance| If you are interested in what the for- Prompt attention given to all calls Compound for a violent lagrippe
Francisco it is possible to increase the | dashes up wit corps of rescuers pro-|eign nations have accomplished you EXPRESS RATES GO UP. at all times. Both Phones. cough that SH
gound in volume sufficient to fill a large | vided with respiratory apparatus, and |have only to visit the marvelous dis- The Interstate Commerce Commis- | ~~~ compietely exhausted me
hall. On the other hand, the New York | effects a rescue plays of the European countries or of |. 3 J ss —————~| and less than a half bottle stopped the
chinery you may | those of the Orient or South America, jon decided last Thursday that the
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speaker's add: ess may be distributed oa] of Muctinery By ] nt o : For baby’s croup, Willie's daily ( cough.” Try it. Sold everywhere.
through telephonic receiving disks at-|see a miniature battleship blown up by | Canad a or Australia. Among the | revenues of the principal express | outs and bruises mamma’s sore
tached to each chair in the hall in Sana miniature mine patterned after one | French displays you may, if you wish, : ¢ t 1 > Ae vive
. . > 1 : . " T bal al at .
Francisco. In one of the exhibit pal of the laf types of the su ‘ine | behold priceles of art never be- | COmPpanies o the United States are |throat, grandma's lamemess—Dr Childr C
aces visitors may, without charge, hear) nine. 3 Ed u fore exhibited i rica and which |inadequate, and modified its former Thomas’ Electric Oii—the household on - Ty
a man in New York read from the of student d at the Expos sanctuary from 2 aditi emedy. 25c¢ and b0c a FOR FLETCHER'S
headlines ve New York newspa-'tl and pe ay be | the ravages of war. order to provide additional income. . "= -
= Rew Lok ows tho ravages of war. CASTORIA
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