EER A EET PENS Howes Great l ondon Circus Meyersdale M AY hid TUESDAY, Full of Honors and Wonderful Triumphs of its Long, Cons quering Tours of the Continent, and presented on a Scale. of Colossal Magnitude and Lavish Expenditure never known before in this country, THE TRAVELING BRIMMING OVER AMUSEMENT WITH SENSATION OF THR DAY. pecial F ittin GOSSARD CORS ETS Todas, April 25 Through a special arrangement with The H. W. Gossard Company of Chicago, we have engaged MISS N. P. McNALLY, of their organization to as- sist our corsetiere in a special demonstraton of Gos- £) LEAPERS “of; 1 0 ACRGBATS 3 & ENTUCKY HORSES. 400 CEOPLE The Dublin Grays. Tio Clack Hussars -THE MARVELOUS LDDYS - MONARCHS SUPREME IN THE AMUSEMENT REALM. THE ROYAL YEDDO JAPANESE Tr0!PE And 200 Other Great Acts. DOUBLE MENAGERIE Containing Wild Animals from Every Country. THREE BANDS OF MUSIC. ..ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME.. Many times the Jiggest and Most Bewildering Production ever in America Most Stupendously Stirring Spectacle that Human Eyes Ever Witnessed. AF TIERINOOIN AT 2 - NIGELT AT 8 GRAND FREE STREET PARADE AT 10 A. M. ts SALISBURY. On Tuesday evening of last week about thirty-five friends of Mrs. Chauncey Meese gathered at the Meese home on Union street to cel- ebrate her 52nd birthday. The guests were entertained with vocal and instrumental music and all passed an enjoyable evening. Dur- ing the evening delicious refresh- ments were served. Mrs. Meese received many nice presents. Jacob Keller and son of Swissvale urrived here on Tuesday for a visit dressed the wounds. The foundation for the new bank is being rushed to completion and will soon be ready for the wood work. Excavations for the large garage of Sam Engle also is being pushed to an early completion. Albert Dahlgrew and family last week moved from West Salisbury to | their lumber camp near Jennings, Md. Mrs. James Harding and Mrs. O. ‘W. Petry spent several days of last week in Berlin, guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoffman. sard Corsets. periods corset. tion. later date, if you so desire. time. during this demonstration. The radical change in styles this season from the slinker slouch to the erect, well-poised, some- what military form, calls for considrable care and attention in the fitting of your new corset. There s a decided tendency toward the adop- tion of a smaller waist this season and a fitted bodice, with a return to the full skirt of former All of this has a direct bearing on your Authentic information regarding these new styles is yours for the asking during this demonstra- You can come and be fitted to any of the newer models ‘and make your selection at a Whether you expect to purchase your corset at this time or not, we suggest that you arrange to attend this demonstration. While the original front-lacing Gossard Corsets sold at $25 some ten years ago, in- creased manufacturing facilities and an international distirbution have reduced the price un- til now you can purchase a Gossard Corset for as little as $5.00, $3.50 and $2.00. It will be a privilege to serve you and to have you visit: our Corset Department some Miller & Collins a a a a ae a A Cook - Have given quite a number of persons relief from strained REAL EYES and some say after ‘wearing my GLASSES they feel im inediate relief, of your NERVES are dis turbed from imperfect Refraction of the SEEIN«; ORGANS, I will guarant«e that I can help vou by properly fitted Glasses My Specialty is to Correct ass - Eyes - with relatives and old acquaintances Mrs. W. B. Stevanus, who has been Mr. Keller having been a former res- | on the sick list all winter, is some- tdent of this part of the country. Mr. | what improved. Keller was a veteran of the Civil| nus gekerq will dispose of her War and while in town chanced to | household effects at public sale on fneet an old comrade in the person) May 1st, and will then -make her of Jacob Pyle of Coal Run. home with one of her daughters. The closing number of the Salis-| Alfred Weimer recently purchased bury lecture course was given by the | the residence property of Mrs. Louisa Reymers on Wednesday evening fn Hawn and will take possession in a Hays Opera House to a large audi-' few days. ence. Pledges were secured for tick-! A Bad Mine Accident. ets for next winter's course. TY horrible accident occurred in At a meeting of the Chautauqua | Merchants Mine No. 3 on Tuesday Association held the same evening morning when William Tipton, a the following officers were re-elected: | miner, was caught under a fall of Pres., Rev. L. P. Young; First Vice i coal and slate and sustained an in- President, J. L. Borchus, Second jury to one of his legs which will no Vice President, E. E. Hoselborth; | doubt cause him the loss of one foot. Third Vice President, Fred Bender; His leg was practically severed near Secretary, Rev. I. 8S. Monn; Treasur- the ankle. The unfortunate man was er, James Harding. The Chautau- | hurried to the Mercy Hospital, Cum- qua dates were definitely set for Aug. berland, as soon as possible and re- 6-12. | ports came from the hospital on M. R. Hay spent several days of Tuesday evening that the surgeons fast week in Pittsburg on business. | Would not amputate the foot for sev- District Attorney V. R. Saylor was | eral days until they could determine a Salisbury visitor last Wednesday | whether the foot could be saved. Mr. | Tipton and family lived not far from | the tipple at Merchants No. 3 mine svening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gray of Coal | Run were guests at the home of Mr. | ja Dea ie £ thi i whil t and Mrs. William Cochrane on Sun-, ohn ren: © 18 yplace, ta dav Iasi , work in Maust Bros. mine on the tL | farm of Ben Jones on Tuesday had Mrs. Phil Reich and children | one finger on his right hand badly spent last week with the te g, Mr, and Mrs. L. L.| st Salisbury. narrowly escaped from having | the whole hand crushed. Dr. Lickly £blert Lowry, who some time ago | dressed the wounded member and ne office of Justice of the the injured man is getting along as en re-appointed by GOV. | well as may be expected. secured em- SHADY LAWN. p I inist in Pittsburg. Margret Griffith of 3 ols of Somer- spent the week end with her parents, | pe 3¢ t it and Mrs. H. L. Griffith. > of Johnstown Orville SI Meyersdale EYES! — EYES! - EYES! CONSULTATION FREE THE OPTOMETRIST Eye Sight Specialist COOK, Both Phones Meyersd: le, Pa. me NNSA SS ASA rm Is Everybody Ready for Easter With a new Suit, Hat, Shirt, Tie, Hose, Underwear, Collars, etc.? If not Hartley & Bald- win’s is the place to get them. | crushed by the sliding of a big rock. | Markleton s HARTLEY & BALDWIN. SNA Pm, LH EEE OTERO RASR A RRTTERTRREERE A CLO RERREETATONOARA AR O OE OA a TANASE Flowers for Easter Price List ROSES American Beauties ....... Cerieniiiaaiesiess.$10.00 per dozen Richmond, Red ....... "eu sisenisinvia nae $2.50 and $3.50 per dozen Kilalrney, White or Pink ........... $2.00 and $3.00 per dozen Ward, Yellow. .................... $2.00 and $3,00 per dozen Bulgarie ............ 0.0.0... ‘edie, .$2.50 and $3.50 per doen Maryland, Pink .............%c..¢. ..$2.50 and $3.50 per dozen Ophelia, Yellow ........ ARERR Ea $3.50 per dozen Roses, Shorter Stems, assoried Solors tin CARNATIONS $1 to $1.50 doz. White or Pink, very best quality....... creatinine $1.26 per doz. B AD Red ............:i.a TE 4 . $1.25 per dozen Easter Lille8 .... ..oc.v ciuiioiny ed Cental en $3.00 dozen Orchils ........ an tras ree ces. .$1.00 ieach-—$10.00 dozen Daisies ............ H silluns evens A Ee 75¢ and $1.00 dozen Lily of the Valley ............ ss csssenseiencecens $1.00 dozen Daffodils ......:....... sats mse ieee ceresees. $1.00 dozen Sweet Peas ........... tetesenssenssse..$2.00 to $3.00 per 100 VIOIOIR i... cunusviens ceseessncsess. $1.50 and $2.00 per 100 Blooming Plants Lilies, Hyacinths and Azaleas. All our cut flowers are neatly and carefully packed and shipment will be made anywhere. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY. COLLINS DRUG STORE Zhe Rexall sore Meyersdale -:- Penn. g A ————— Faster Monday Summer Garden The Famous Triangle 8 Reels 8 1 Big Show 1 Doors Open 7:15 P. M. Show Starts 7:45 P. M. GRAND BAL AT THE Program DANCING AFTER THE PICTURES Mrs. Robertson of Meyersdale the former's sister, Mrs. C. W. Stot- spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. | ler, and niece, Mrs. Clarence Statler. Alex. Downey, who was on the sick | list, is able to be around again. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Daw- som, a Son. Alex Downey. Rev. Silas Hoover, Somerset, and Savanna Miller of Springs were call- | ers at J. S. Miller's recently. H. L. Miller, Sada Martz, Mr. and |, Johnstown and son Lamar Mrs. ( to see and Joe Monday Stotler and ere callers at the H. L. Griffith made a business trip the former's father, J. S. Miller. Ruth and George Griffith are speng- | ing a few days with their uncle, Will | Cupp, of near Somerset. Rev. Truxal of Meyersdale was a caller at Harry Jones home. | DISTRICT SUNDAY {noon and evening. cans Peas for $1.00; none for the money at Biitner's gig PORTLAND CEMENT. ocery. P. J. COVER & SON SCHOOL CONVENTION. | A district Sunday School conven- {tion will be held in the White Oak | Reformed church Saturaday after A. 8. KRESGE, Pres. JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF .LE rm a MRS. Mrs. wife of of the 1 died at Sunday ness of years. Chapel the. Me that pla ed a cc . the sa Christia girlhood Flannig; is also dren: of Mourn Charles of Cora] Edna, v Confluer several No M On E home at Mary E Miller, Goughno of age ¢ leaves b Of 7 chi ranging years. S Methodis maidens er being A large neighbor the fune; ducted tl band de: thanks te such gre: children during h GE A mine aged 45 ; died on ness of | fering fr tism. He dren. On were shi charge o place for ceased w ed churcl V The wi of Stonyc last week testator tb both real during he her death their chil James La Kate, Gr Baldwin, s William queathed He direct should be john and the payme is to be d of which i ter Lizzie the remair ter, Jennie ed executr NOR] PRI On Frid: Parent-Tea held in the school. Pr the Califor will addres and person ucation are tend this 1 JENNERS Alex Wir married, we a fall of roc Consolidatic Jenners No Monday mc Friedline ir