aie Te sneer HRN 3 40) 0 tS SATURDAY, of Boston. our store so all may to meet her, FREE FLOW ticles. . The MEYERSDALE, OPEN HOUSE COLLINS’ DRUG STORE The Ladies of Meyersdale and vicinity will be received FROM 1:30 P. M. UNTIL 9 P. M. To inspect the line of toilet preparations now being shown by Mrs. Eldridge, the Toilet Goods Specialist, from Harmony This will be the last day Mrs. Eld- ridge will be in Mejyersdale, and owing to the number of appointments we could not fill, we are holding Open House at and FREE CIGARS for the Men who make purchases of Harmony Toilet Ar- COLLINS DRUG STORE, exall, Swore MARCH 18th have an opportunity ERS for the Ladies PENN’A, SALISBURY Stewart Smith. Stewart Smith, for fifty years a resident of Salisbury, died suddenly at his desk in the Kauffman store ia ! Pittsburg on Tuesday morning, March 7, aged 63 years, 8 months and 22 days. Mr Smith was a member of the Brethren Church of Salisbury, being one of the charter members and was one of the active workers in the con- gregation until the family moved from Salisbury in 1907. He remained a member of the local church dur- ing the time he resided elsewhere. De- ceased was born in Salisbury, June 16, 1852. He was a son of William and Caroline Dively Smith. On July 27, 1872, he was married to Eliza Ara- minta Sipe, of Mill Run, who preced- ed him to the spirit world in 1914 Four daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Smith, one dying in infancy and | Katherine, the youngest, died in 1900 at the age of 20 years. The daughters who survive are Mrs. S. P. Schell of Ambridge, and Mrs. C. H. Beale, who resides in Hazelwood. Mrs. Victoria Baumgartner and Mrs. Robt. John- ston, both of Salisbury, are sisters. | Mr. Smith for a number of years was a successful teacher in the schools of Elk Lick township and Salisbury and later was operator for the Western Union Telegraph and manager in En- {en & Reeser’s store. When death summoned him he was employed in Kaufman’s store in Pittsburg. The fu- aeral was conducted from the home af Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Johnston and interment made in the I. O. O. F. cem- atery. The services were held in the Brethren Church on Thursday af- ternoon, at 2:30 by his pastor, Rev. Foughnour assisted by Rev. Dr. Young and Rev. Monn. Mrs. McKinley Surprised. Mrs S. R. McKinley was pleasantly surprised on Tuesday evening, March 7, when a number of her friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petry to celebrate Mrs. McKinley's Birthday. Those present were: Mes- dames Wm. C. Lichliter, A. M. Lichty, fred Petry, Frank Petry, Harry Mec- Cure, Savilla Boyer, H. H. Maust, J. ZL Lichliter, P. L.Swank, John Brown, deo. Livengood, O. W. Petry, Aaron 8Taust, Nevin Newman M. J. Glot- | Z6lty and Misses Edith and Almira Lichliter, Florence Maust, Charlotte Boyer, Grace Brown, Mary and Arline Petry. Refreshments were served. : Minor Mention J. L. Barchus and E. H. Miller spent Tuesday evening of last week il Somerset to see “The Birth of a Nation.” Miss Helen Reitz of Meyersdale spent several days of last week in tawn the guest of her mother, Mrs. f.orena Reitz. + Mrs. Calvin Rumiser fell on a slip- pery pavement last Tuesday and sus- tained injuries which necessitated the calling of a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogle and Roy Fogle of Connellsville passed through +own on Thursday evening enroute to! Grantsville to visit their sick sister, Mrs. J. J. Bender. Misses Mima Harding and Amanda Martin spent Wednesday afternoon in Somerset. Mrs. John Reese is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hunt, who is ill at Elizabeth, Px spent last week in New York and Philadelphia on busi- | Somerset, is ess. James Riley of Pittsburg spent the week-end at his home in West Salis- bury | Quite a number of Salisbury peo- | ple attended the funeral of Mrs. J. J. Bender at Grantsville last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Schell and son, | Jack, of Ambridge. Mr. and Mrs. | C. H. Beale and son, William, of Ha- | zelwood, Mrs. C. E. Spang, of Wilmer- ding, Willis B. Smith, E. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Pittsburg, El- let S. Baumgartner of Morgantown, W. Va., Mrs. Cyrus Sipe of Mill Run, Mrs. Fred Stickell, Grant, Frank Dull of Connellsville, were out of | town people who attended the funer- al of Stewart Smith on Thursday af- | ternoon. Revival meetings are 1m progress in the Boynton M. E. Church every evening during last and this week. GARRETT. Commencement. The Teachers’ Training Class of the Garrett Sunday Schools will hold their commencement exercises Fri day evening, March 17, at 8 o'clock in the Opera House. Everybody is cordi- ally invited to attend. The address . will be given by Rev. Ira S. Monn of | Salisbury. No admission will be | charged but an offering will be taken. | Recital. | The Piano recital held in Amity | Hall, Meyersdale, last Thursday by | Misses Rene Brant, Emma Merrill, | Ruth Musser and Pansy Miller, as- sisted by J. Warren Erb, of Pittsburg, |was a great success. The audience, | which was large and very apprecia- [tive expressed its pleasure by its | | hearty appplause. The musicians cap- | tivated their audience by their bril- i liant technique combined: with expres- |- | sive interpretation. Mr. Erb’s num- fibers were very well liked especial |ly “Rigoletto, Fantasie” by Verdi- | Lizst. The people of Garrett manifes- [ted their interest in “our girls” by | turning out in goodly numbers for the | recital. Entertained Their Friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Kretchman of | Meyersdale entertained some of their | Garrett friends last Wednesday at a dinner. The present were: Mes- dames A. R. Miller, W. A. Merrill, L. | W. Pollard and daughter, Mary, S. | P. Lease and son, Leroy, H. H. Nay- lor, E. Schrock, Fred Godel and daugh- | ter, Margaret. The ladies all report a | 1ovely time. Births. | Born to Rev. and Mrs. W. H. B. | Carney, on Monday, a boy; to Mr. and | Mrs. Al. Mason, last week, a daugh- | ter; to Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, a | som, on Sunday; to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | Pritts, a girl, on Sunday. | Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Judy on i Tuesday, a girl. | Among the Sick. | Josie Romeo returned from the hos- | pital at Cumberland last week. | Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. | { Long, returned from the hospital re- | cently after having undergone a suc- | cessful operation for appendicitis. ! | John Fullerton, who recently broke | a rib, is able to be out again. Minor Mention. 1 | | } i ! Miss Jennie Graves of Meyersale has been visiting Emma Merrili this week. Mrs. Wallace Walker was visiting her grand 5, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Musser 1 x Ir. and Mrs. W H r Pierce B Lowry, formerly of spending his vacation |in Garrett. Mr. Lowry has been en- [iste in the navy. He has re-enlisted and expects to leave for New York Miss { evening and Friday | Mrs. Clarence Rowe, in Meyersdale. | ing I. 0. O. F. members were Chas. "STYLE SHOW” LIVING MODELS THURSDAY, MARCH 30 FROM 3to5P. M. We have made extra preparations for this event, and will display an exceptionally attractive showing of the Season’s Very Newest Styles— | Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Coats, Dresses, Kimonos, Neckwear, Etc. Pattern Hats of the very latest New York Styles. Footwear including the Newest Novelties. DON'T MISS THIS The Greatest Style Showing of the Season MILLER & COLLINS wip aieincacniueieiaateniaieiaiacacececucaieieie eiuialucacatacatahlnialalaialalatatatnielna alacEieleln nie Hin Eun nnn EElatnlElE lene lnln len ul a ea AR Ne et fo SPAS NA a Pa Nl NN EN rt NA let NAAN NL NS SN SNPS I A A a a IP NPN INN Sf hl SN slulniuiuielelsielalalealnlalulnluiuiniacecnieiagainiecaialecacalalainlntaia uinincucniutacnialacelalelelelaln ie nlalaluln alululnlalalnloinlululnialnlnln AUDITORIUM tory SUMMER GARDEN i | ‘Wall Paper YOKE TOUR. HOME ATTRACTIVE MONDAY — 20TH GOLD ROOSTER “MADAME X” TUESDAY —218T MASTERPICTURE “SEVENTH NOON” WEDNESDAY — 22ND VLSE ‘NO GREATER LOVE’ THURSDAY — 23RD “THREE WEEKS” RRR RR RRR RO RCRORCROROBOHCE: FRIDAY — 24TH MASTERPICTURE ‘END OF THE ROAD’ SATURDAY — 25TH METRO “THE VAMPIRE” No Roller Skating this week, Mar. 20 ~~ WELLERSBURG. BORR0SB0RSROS0B0B0B0B0B08080808 ONC SRR land spent the latter part of last EVERY MAN IN TOWN or COUNTRY weekwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Stutz. Levi Witt of Roanoke Va. after spending a few days with his brother Mr. G. W. Wi ; : 5 3 3 to his home Saturaey 1st '|% can find what he wants in this big % stock; it is made up of fine quality ¢ only. The best on earth:-- Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Knox Hats ee Emery Shirts Wilson Brothers’ Underwear Mrs. M. E. Kennell witnessed the burial of her - grandaughter, infant Interwoven Hose — Double Triangle Collars Room Size Rugs ¢ x 12 WALL PO PC K. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ken- | Tapestry, Axminster, Velvet and Body Brussels " FR o M nell of Cumberland. Burial was made COME IN AND HAVE A LOOK Hartley & Baldwin Mrs. Angeline Glessner of Mt. Sav- The Home of “HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES” P J ( over & \ Ol age spent the latter part of last week ® ® @ | with relatives in town. RBBB RR RR RRR Miss Bessie Law was shopping in Sr Serre rr Cumberland one day this week. Naomi Emerick teacher of within the next ten or fifteen days. |Cook’s school spent Saturday and W. L. Brant was a recent visitor in | Sunday at Geo Fechtigs. Roanoke, Va. looking after some Mrs. Frank Snyder and her son, lumber interests. Edward were the guest of Mrs. Sny- J. L, Bredeman of Chicago spent | ders parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bak- Tuesday and Wednesday visiting at|er last week. : the home of W. L. Brant. Mrs. O. E. Mull was in Cumberland Mrs. Louis Axe of Belleville, Pa. |Tyesday. is visiting her brother, Rev. W. H.| The funeral of Peter Kneriem who B. Carney, of this place. died at his home last Tuesday morn-! Miss Rene Brant as a Salisbury |ijng took place Friday afternoon with visitor Tuesday. service in the Reformed church by | ’ Miss Verda Brant spent Thursday | Rev. Koske. Burial was made in the morning with | Cook cemetery. The Palllbearers, be- UNION VALLEY, | norses and came home With two very The robin and bluebird have made |fine ponies. He says he can go almost their appearance in our valley which |2S fast as an auto. ‘makes us think of the good old | spring-time. Meyers Bittner spent Sunday in | Mont, Milton Snyder, William Steele, Rockwood. | Henry Crump, James Buckley and ——— DEAD LETTER LIST, Miss Pearl Phennice visited her|John Miller all of Mt Savage, the a : : wn . sister, Clara, in Pittsburg, Friday | flowerbearers were James Rolfe and | 2 W. ite made a business trip) C. W. Beal, Mrs. Frank Harding, and Saturday. | L. Winebenners of Mt. Savage and © Sommerville on Saturday last. { Jas. L. Swadley, Dr. Williams, Geo. ee Edward Wilhelm of this place. We have 21 days more ‘for the FM. Kennell. Cards— Peter Caville, SATURDAY SPECIAL AT THE WO- oe ; hool bell to ring. The attendance | Mrs. Alda Gray, Wm. D. Miller, Mrs. EN’S ST -__MILL MUSLIN AT|A SPECIAL EVERY SATURDAY AT 8 somewhat poor of late: some peo- | Blanche Sweet 8 cents per YARD. THE WOMEN’S STORE —THIs |Ple need a copy of the school laws to —— a Lh MEEK HILL'S MUSLIN AT 8 CENTS | '¢2d them up. |GET PRICES ON D. H. WEISEL'S SPECIAL PRICES ON REVERE |PER YARD. Peter Felker made a business trip | SPECIAL MADE-TO-ORDER TEAM | HARNESS BEFORE BUYING ELSE- PRESERVED FRUITS THIS WEEK | rr |to_Meversdale on Saturday. | Henry Tidenburg was out trading | WHERE. AT BITTNER’S GROCERY. TRY OUR FINE JOB WORK « Be a a SL eaa., TERT LL, EA A re ET _—— - Some an V ity A In ls cial death She ps Thurs follow: Miss and M born i in whi public gradua ‘with t which in a ¢ Then Secon dale rapher marka the tir becom of the In knew ber of Sunda; ces in ic ma Woma ty me; young: church on goi ing in trying make certain in the will cc Besi surviv ence. . day af ner of she w tivitie! of wl factor Park Swear Geo! on th 16 at the he Mr. eleven seeme morni was a The Metho Masor ber of memb dale Cumb¢ Geo: Peter eran I Infanit was d turnin the S: tered Fire E the fo maini years of the Mount Mr. first Finzel by Ww were and M Pa, 1 Altmil nour ¢ His o of Hy Conne dell « Younk Edna Altmil The Atte Somer Funer 2:00 1