The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, November 11, 1915, Image 2

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RES Rae
are
STROUSE I BROS,
BALTIMORE, MD,
ONE OF MANY
—SUITS TOO
orings and weaves — for
CLOTHES.
show them to you —
There's Culy Room
or Fact zz our Ads.
THATS our principle,
clothing values today.
That's how we felt when we
ordered these suits and over-
coats made for us—that’s how
HIGH ART MODELS you'll feel when you've worn
these clothes for awhile.
For correctness of style, for brilliance of fabric col-
—pyour clothes sre HIGH ART STYLE
But you need not take our word for it. The clothes
are in our store and you have judgment— let us
ler & Collins,
Il
and men and Young
men can bet we haven't
forgotten it while we were
writing this ad.
$18 $20
Art”
America’s greatest
dependability at all times
CEE
STEVENS
Repeating Shotguns
The Stevens Hammerless
costs no more than some hammer guns.
it has the celebrated
STEVENS RECOIL UNLOCK
providing safety against
‘* hang-fires.*’
Our Price
(12 or 20 Gauge)
$21.60
Y WE GUARANTEE EVERY GUN §
T. W. Gurley.
A Dealer in
If SPORTING GOODS.
——
RHEUMATIC
SUFFEREKS
GIVEN QUICK RELIEF
* Pain leaves almost
as if by magic when
you begin . musing '1'6-
Draps,” the famousold
remedy for Rheuma-
tism, Lumbago, Gout,
Sciatica, Neuralgia
and kindred, troubles.
It goes. right to the
spot, stops the aches
and pains and makes
life worth living. Get
a bottle of “5-Drops”
today.’ A ‘booklet with
each bottle gives full
directions for use.
Don’t delay.. Demand
“5-Drops.” * Don't ac-
cept’ anything; else in
——— 4 place of it. Any drug-
gist can supply you. If you live too fa:
from aidrug store:send One Dollar ic
Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark
Ohio, and 4 bottle of "5-Props™ will'Ls
sent prepaid. 3
. EMPTY VINEGAR BBLS. AND
LARD TIERCES AT
HABEL & PHILLIPS
= Holland Oleomargerine Butterine
Animals That Work.
Some of the wasps are papermak-
ers; the spiders are spinners, and the
W rms are weavers.
The ants are indefatigable workers
and have a well organized system of
labor.
Certain species of Fast Indian ants
rooms,
young.
The hees are expert builders; their
cells are so constructed as, with the
least quantity of material, to have the
largest sized rooms and the least pos-
sible loss of wall space.
So also are the antlions, whose
funnel-shaped traps are exactly cor-
rect in conformation, as if they had
been made by the most skilled archi-
tects of our species with the aid of
the best instruments.
The beaver is an architect, engineer
and woodcutter; he builds houses and
dams water-courses with the ingenui-
ty and dispatch that would do credit
tc human hands and brains. We all
know what it means to “work like a
upon which they feed their
; beaver.”
The spiders are skillful spinners.
Their webs of great variety and intri-
cate pattern are in reality marvels
of construction. Each is made to
serve the combined purpose of a trap
and a castle.
Stilt Walkers.
The first travelers tothe Marquesas
Islands, in the southern Pacific ocean,
found them peopled with a race of
athletes, whose clothes lasted till they
had no more need of clothes, for their
costume was the skin with which the
Creator had covered their bodies. The
islanders had improved upon it, more
over, for they were. tattooed from the
crown ‘of the head to the sole of the
foot. As they are an enormous. race
this .was no small undertaking. Their
chiefs, chosen on account of, their
size, have sometimes measured 6 feet
10 inches.
One would think that tall enough,
yet these people are the greatest stilt
walkers in the world. .They, execute
performances, too, that would. drive
a stilt-walking clown wild, with. envy.
and jump, and it js considered a mark
of politeness for one-stilt-walking sav-
age to trip up another. One might |
say “trip down,” for the tripped per-
son generally comes down with a ven-
gence.
The stilts the Marquesas use are a
little different from those of our boys. |
In place of straps the Marquesas stilt
Sold at The Leading Meat Market,
POORBAUGH & BOWSER
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTORILA
has a curved block that holds the foot !
more securely.
|
STONE. JARS FROM ONE TO EF
| TEEN GAL, EACH. ALSO FLOWER |
lpors. AT HABEL & PHILLIPS.
are horticulturists; they raise mush- |
They run races on stilts and dance {cense. This was done last year and
| ELECTRICITY IN
SOMERSET COUNTY.
The Somerset Herald says:
Poles have been placed and wires
are being strung by the T. W. Gall-
ager Electrical company, between the
Penn Service company’s station at
| Harrison and Crist’s Lutheran church,
, township, and in the course of a few
days that pretty house of worship will
. be illuminated by electricity. It is re-
| ported that the line will be extended
{ to Sipesville in a short time in order
| that the residents of that place may
| secure curreht for power and illum-
| inating purposes. ¢
i The electric line has been extended
{from the county home to Pleasant
(Hill, a mile or more distant, and a
dozen or so of families at that place
|are now enjoying electric light in
| their farm residences and buildings.
| A few months ago the lines of the
Stoyestown Heat and Power Company
. were extended along the Lincoln High-
way to Jennertown and farm resid-
ences and building all along the road
are now furnished with current for
illuminating and power purposes. The
Stoyestown concern buys its current
from the Penn Service company and
resells it to patrons . Tourists passing
over the Linccln Highway at night are
amazed to find farm homes almoust
on the mountain top ablaze with elec-
tric light, and top to inquire if their
eyes have deceived them.
In the course of time it is probable
that a service line will be erected be-
tween Somerset and McDonaldton in
order to supply farmers living along
poses. A high tension line has been in
use between Somerset and McDon-
aldton for more than a year. It fur-
nishes power to the Brothersvalley
Coal company and other concerns re-
quiring a high voltage.
ectrical power, which will be avail-
able at all hours of the day and night
for both illuminating and power pur-
Service company will be invited to es-
tablish a station in or near that place
in order to meet the demand.
vice company will have all of . the
active coal field of the country con-
nected up with its Johnstown, Stoyes-
town and. Somerset stations, and it
looks as if it would be only a short
time before farmers living north and
chase power for operating many
* "a of farm and dairy machiner; 8
" “he coundjes of °°
1¥ than Somerset, an none
ook into the future with greater satis-
facction and confidence. The many
mining industries have created a
market for farmers for almost every-
thing they produce right at their
doors, and our enterprising farmers
| are quick to provide themselves with |
|
all modern conveniences and labor |
saving devices. |
AUTO LICENSE TAGS | :
FOR THE YEAR 1916. | : §
|
More than 1,000 applicants for auto- |
i
mobile licenses for 1916 are already
on file at the State Highway Depart- |
.ment at Harrisburg, although the offi- !
| 'cials have just begun to issue the |
blanks for the new registration and
are now ready to receive the formal |
papers. Notice has been given by the |
department that every car operated |
in Pennsylvania on New Year’s must !
display a 1916 license. )
| The rush of applications the last |
| few years had led to the adoption of |
some new regulations one of which |
is that corporations, firms, stores and |
others having many automobiles and
| desiring consecutive numbers are to
file applications as soon as possible,
| so that serial numbers can be arrang
ed
So many requests have been re-
| ceived for special numbers that no
| applications for any particular num-
ber will be received after November
| 20. Most of the requests are for num-
bers under 100. A number have also
iasked for No. 1 although that car
‘is asigned to the Governor, while low
"numbers are given to the State De-
partment cars. A statement made at
j the department says that, while the
i officials are anxious to give numbers
requested, it is impossible to grant
many. requests. Where a certain num-
{ber has been held by one person or
(firm for several years this fact will
| weigh in distribution of the numbers
for 1916.
The Highway Department has also
given mpotice that no municipality has
a right to permit anyone to operate
a car after Janury 1 with a 1915 Ii-
the Highway Department has declared
it unauthorized.
The department has also given no-
tice that it will require affidavits on
all applications for license.
The shipment of license plates will
be started December 1.
Holland Oleomargerine Butterine
Sold at The Leading Meat Market,
POORBAUGH & BOWSER
FOLEY SIDNEY PILLS |
“OR RHEUMA ._UM KIGNEYS ANU BLADDE
the roadwith current for domestic pur- ,
There is a demand in Berlin for el-
poses, and it is rumored that the Penn
east of Somerset will be able to pur- |
svyri0€INE ‘devdioped’ mé. Pe
BRR RR
“Watch
Your Step
“Watch
Your Step”
0
Is an enviable attribute and is oc-
casionally expressed in various ar-
ticles of wearing apparel, including
Shoes. But rarely is it combined
with comfort. In the model shown
here, the designers, Tom & Jim have
a) beenp articularly fortunate.
We Submit Them for Your Consideration
Hartley Block,
|
: If You Will Call
TOM & JIM,
|
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|
In the course of time the Penn Ser- ;
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WN JHEN making pies you know that the
VV flakiness of the crust depends to a large
extent upon the quality of the shortening.
Unless the lard is right, your skill, your eggs,
your flour and your milk all go for nothing.
_* You're particular about your shortening, but are
= you equally careful of the kerosene you put
2 into your lamps, heaters and stoves. Ask for
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ATLANTIC
_. Rayolioht
ee :
by name and you buy a kerosene that’s
refined from the best petroleum, by
AY TAA methods which get the utmost possible
out of the finest raw material this old
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§
SMOKELESS OIL HEATER
earth provides.
Used in a lamp it gives a soft yet brilliant
AAs light. It will neither smell nor smoke. In
: stove or heater it furnishes an intense
heat, but always at the lowest possible cost.
And because it's a highly refined kerosene,
it adds to the life of the device in which
PERFECTION 344
PaToTetets). it is used.
Sedeledegel: i i il}
0388858084 Include Atlantic Rayolight Oil in your
market list just as you do any other house-
hold utility of known reputation. Call
for it by name and you get a superior
kerosene that costs no more than the
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ener o SA _eeeersss nameless kind.
A : How’d you set about getting rid of a dab of
f z paint on the window pane? The easiest thing
p in the world—rub it off with Atlantic Rayolight
i Oil. Never thought of that, eh? But do you
-
know another use? If you do think one up,
hold it for a few days and maybe you can oxo
change. it for something your heart desires,
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THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO.
\, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
oY
The Comfiest, Coziest Roos in the Home
is the one that houses a: Perfection Smokeless Qil Heater and that should se
room a genial warmth is especially welcome. ould be your, dining roam.
Used with Atlantic Rayolight Oil, a Perfection Heater burns comparatively lit and bh
its cost of using is next to nothing. You'll find the Perfection at your dealers. ts fanl aud ¢
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Lots of people. pray or the | ‘From whet a man thinks he knows
apd Jet it. go at that,
He has a treacherous
serves only himself.
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Swapping horses is only one kind of
a stock exchange.
Fish are wise. They begin business | 5°t her old job back in.the laundry.
2 8 small scale.
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It isn’t always safe t
bapers, cigars ang WO!
Wrappers.
subtract what his neighbors think he
Imows, and the remainder will proba-
bly (be :about what he really does
know.
0 judge news-
men by their
servant who
———
It is easy for a man to beha afteg
he breaks into the has-been —
An old bachelor 8a,
mony is the best cooki
A few weeks later, many a young
wife wishes she could dispose of her
| stogk, in, a; matrimonial combine apd 78 that mate
ng school,
Anyway, we admire
ac
more than we do the heartul idiot
other king,
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A man has no real kick ming
bis wife talks to harselt, ™ When
“Keep a thing for seven years and
ron’ll find some use for it,” says am
dd proverb. That is one reason whe
ve are still keeping our anpendix.
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that he
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