REMARKABLE INTRODUCTORY OFFER $5 Eye Glasses at $1 The Crystal Optical Company, of Pittsburgh, wishes to announce that its Specialist and his Assistant will be in Meyersdale, at the Colonial Hotel, August 3, 4 and 5, and every 90 days thereafter. FOR THIS VISIT ONLY Our Object In making this remarkable offer of $5.00 glasses for ‘$1.00 a pair is simply to introduce our se:vice in your community as well as our Crystal Lenses. Our Crystal Lenses have met with a great success by many persons who are now wearing them and are meeting with same results wherever they are introduced. Our New Invisible Bifocals WILL NOT CONFUSE YOU 0 tS CATALAN CAN POAOAD sinlelelalnieleinlole a nintn You Can See Near and Far with the Same Lenses. At Tok Tot ie tate Remember That the above offer of $5. 00 eye glasses for $1.00 a pair. is for this visit only. Special prices on all other classes of Optical work. Regular prices will prevail after our first visit to Meyersdale. ARABS RS sponsibility of our guarantee we will give bankable references We would ask you to not let our remarkable offer conflict in your mind with other such offers that have been made at Drug Stores and other such places by men who were not responsible nor established anywhere nor do they claim to be; as to ourselves, we are located and estab- Our Work is Guaranteed for 5 Years Beware of all persons who call at your home and claim to be re- presenting us, as we do not have representatives, but our Speeial- ist at the hotel as we advertise. All orders taken delivered by insured parcel post. Address all communications to Main Office CRYSTAL OPTICAL CO. MAGEE BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PA. and in some cases.even more. ars in writing and as to the re= ed as fakirs as some have. to those desiring same. These ; glasses we are advertising are the kind that usualy sell at most optieal establishments at $560 This is the first time to our knowledge that such an offer has been made by responsible people who will stand back of their work and who cantot be brand- We will make these prices THIS VISIT ONLY and no more. Call and see us and we will explain how these prices can be made. glasses and all EXAMINATIONS ABSOLUTELY FREE. Our Optical Specialist and his assistant have had many years experience so you may rely on them absolutely. They will be pleased to examine all those who have cye trouble or wear glass- es ABSOLUTELY FREE. We would suggest there- fore that you call on them. Crystal Lenses will Positively Relieve all Pains About the Head and Eyes as well as all other abnormal conditions of the eyes that can be relieved through wearing of properly fitted glasses of quality in mest all cases. Don’t Forget the Dates Thursday, Frnday and Saturday AUGUST 3,4 and 5 Colonial Hotel Office Hours--8:30 A. M. to 8.00 P. M. If your time is limited, come early and avoid the rush. RECEPTION ROOM HOTEL PARLOR. You are not obliged to buy | lished both. We guarantee our work and glasses both for 5 ye ORR RR RR REE RR RRB R B BOEOE ECE A GR RS, MARRIAGE LICENSES | CONFLUENCE | The Managers are circulating litera- Clerk of the Orphans’ Court Chas. tire .for Chautauqua which will’ be 1. Shaver has recently issued met le Bld here August 15-22. age licenses to the following parties: Charles Stark is building a sun par- Walter C. Will, of Somerset Township lor on the upper porch of the Pan- and Verda C. Murry, of Lincoln Town- | coast property occupied by Ss. OT. ship; Lafayette Milton Decker, Of | Downs. Ellsworth, Pa, and Mary Buterbaugh' ER. Bender of Pittsburg, was call: | of Jenner Township; William Cilby, | on relatives here recently. jr., of Johnstown, and Ella May Lewis) Miss Jessie Conway left Saturday of Indiana, Pa.; Everett Shaulis and for McKeesport where she will visit Ada M. Bittner, both of Lincoln Town- | friends. ship; Milton H. Lape, of Lincoln| pg p Meyers and son Paul, “Township, and Olive Adams, of Som- |, ce returned from a several days’ erset Township; Robert Harford and | ;.;i with friends at Markleysburg. Bessie Laura Kelley, both of Union- + 5 Gouehenour of McKeesport, town; Norman, N. Lint ,of East Lib-| co ony of this place, is visiting with erty, Pa., and Lillian May Sechler, of | | friends here at present. Milford Township; S. S. Mosholder, | K. B. Conway of Cumberland, Md., of Milford Township, and Mrs. S. S. | was hero Saturday on his way to Ferrell, of New Senterville; Oliver Som orfield. Snyder and Mabel Peterson, both of P. V. Nedrow of Somerfield, was Listie; C. G. Tannehill and Ruby Me- |, 0 gaturday on his way to Connells- Vicker, both of Rockwood; Charles | ville on business. Fugene Decker, of Detroit, Mich, and | John Alexander who is employed Cordula Maria Barmoy, of Meyersdale | lin Somerset, is visiting his family Robert, Edward Sullivan, of Rich- mond, Ind, and Carrie Uhl Heffley.| 5 N 1 McMillen of Ursina, was of Somerset; Leo Hoffer, of Arrow, shopping in town Saturday. and Rella Shaffer, of Paint Township; Miss Nona Burnworth has returned Herman Eugene Woy and Mary A. ,; her home at Elm Grove after visit- anderson, both of Somerset. ing friends here and at Johnson’s : Chapel for ten days. Miss Elizabeth DeMuth of Connells- ville, is visitng her friend, Miss Mary Kate Davis, here at present. here. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. | Peerry Barndt, estate of Rebecca I. Barndt, late of Quemahoning Town- | ship, Bond, $50. 8. P. Young, estate of Elizabeeth ‘Ellen Bittner, late of Somerset Town- ship. Bond, $3,000. Charles E. Moore, estate of Mary Mabre, late of Lincoln Township; Bond, $150., ¥ Frederick G. Beech, estate of Mar- garet C. Beech, ‘late of Somerset, Township. Bond, $1,000. BERKEBILE REUNION At the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Berkebile, in Shade Township, about three miles from Stoyestown, an em- joyable family reunion was held on Sunday, July 10. A dinner served on the shade of the apple trees was one of the delights of the occasion. The guests included the following: F. W: Biesecker, estate of Calvin T.|Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Berkebile and LJér, late of Somerset Townskip. |seven children, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Board, $100. Berkebile and three children, Elbert, Robert and Laura, of Johnstown; Mr, Shaffer, late of Conemaugh Township and Mrs. Earl Berkebile and son Rhue Bénd, $3,000. of Kantner; Mr. and Mrs. Emery William Winters, estate of Wenda:l |Sabins and daughter Verdeene, of Winters, late of Somerset Township. | Stoyestown; Mrs. Gertrude Shank and Boad, $6,000. son Ernest, of Stoyestown. Arwell C. W. Glover, estate of Mary Louisa | Berkebile, Elva Berkebile and Ruth John W. Shaffer, estate of Susan Humorous Author and Lecturer | To Be Heard at the Chautauqua we pero td $= JOHN KENDRICK BANG. +NE of the most popular lecturers of the present day as well as a noted humorous writer and editor is John Kendrick Bangs, who will be heard here cifithe seventh afternoon of the Chautauqua. He has been in turn edhv.r of Literature, Harper's Weekly and the Metropolitan Magazine and was at one time managing editor of Life. His humorous writ- ings include more than fifty volumes of prose and verse. “More Salubrities,” the title of Mr. Bangs’ lecture at the Chautauqua, i» a continuation of hiz notable platform effort “Salubrities I Have Met,” which is a lively running talk about more or less famous men and women met by the Jecturer in the course of his career. ‘More Salubrities” is as delightfully hu- faorous as his former masterpiece and introduces new characters and new indi: dents. Watson, late of Confluenle. Bond, |Berkebile, at home; Mr. and Mrs. R. $1,000. : D. Buban and Hilda Buhan, of Bucks- James Maust, estate of Margaret, Matust, late of Elklick Township, town; Miss Vere Bowman, of Wind- Bond, $2,000. | ber, and Miss Lizzie Lobr, of Wilbur. Children Ory | Children Ory FOR FLETCHER’S FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA CASTOR'A |town; Miss Maybelle Koontz, of Johns- | PLUMBING REQUISITES Promptness—avoids annoyance and possible increase in the amount of repairs needed Reliability—good plumbing is a sickness preventative. Durability—insures full value fox your money. Servi¢e—is all of the above and in addition, a sincere effort to please you smd carryeutyour instructions explicitly. You make certain of getting service when you have us place “Standard” guaranteed fixtures in your home. the unequalled value so comimon—and irregular action of the stomach, Ever or bowels. entire satisfaction in thousands of homes: you that you can find prompt relief from the ry them, and you will know what iti is to have The Largest Sale of A. Medicine in the Wedd. Sold everywhere. boxes, 1Cc., 25¢c. = "mC wm Time and Trial Prove of Beecham’s Pills as the: best corrective of ailments of the digestive organs the best preventive of lasting and serious sickness so often resulting from defective or Beecham’s Pills have a great record. For over half sfeentyry they have been used with few doses will prove to es, depression of irits and general no-good feelings caused by Y indigestion or biliousness. our command such An Invaluable Aid to ‘Health | NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS | Persons who do not pay for the use C A S 7 Oo 84 1A | of a Hose are requested to discontin- | Foz Infants and Children | : | | ue the use of them. For the privilege | In Use For Qver 30 Years of using Hose $3.00 per year will be | | Always bears { charged, | | J. M. Oates, Superintendent. | Bignature of MONONGAH ELA HOUSE J. B. Kelley, Manager Semithheld St, Water St. and PITTSBURGH European Plan . Located at the very gateway to the city, just out of the con- gested zone, yet within reach of all the leadi sons, department stores, Siuscmet places and office buildings, ig ri cars and taxicabs unnecessary. in com- fort and taste; dings, ma and airy.’ Under personal management ot of 4 Mr J. B. Kelley, one of the miost popular and best known hotel managers in the Cuisine Unsurpassed Note These Rosonable Rates i 132! x 32] (3%) 132 3g plete Cafe Service from 25¢ Club Break. Side room without bath, $1 - dnd $1.50 per x] fae Be rid i Sinus. 75 aad o a Bon on bath, $ : 2.00, $2. 2 ® x at » s c per day ch additional person 1 32 ’ $1.00. Sn ® oS @ per day in any room, with or without bath. og = X EE ER Be Re eR RE Cr Sela 2 ETT Ada + : i Ve ar eC Be pe im