TWEINSTEIN'S That Means Good Goods At The Right Prices. WITTENBERG. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Geiger were callers at H. A. Geiger's on Sunday. Farmers are busy sowing wheat. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Knepp and dau- ghter Mary visited at the home of Roland Ramhoff over Sunday. Misses Rhea and Grace Shaffer call- ed on their friends Lydia Smith on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Housel moved their household goods to Deal last Monday. Miss Annie Geiger who had been visiting friends and relatives in Scott- dale for the past week has returned home. Miss Blanche Mankamyer is stay- GARRETT i Mrs. A. R. Miller delightfully enter- tained the W. W. Society last Thurs- day afternoon at her home. Mrs. Mil- ler is a charming hostess and all pre- sent report a nice time. During the afternoon a lunch was served. Miss Ruth Smith of Berlin spent Friday as the guest of Miss Verda Brant. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Miller left for Atlantic City = last week where they will spend their vacation. Mrs. Earl Miller spent a few days ‘last week with her parents in Berlin. Perry Sheeler who was employed in Akron Ohio, is spending a few days in Garrett with his family and friends. When you come to the Meyersdale Fair, September 19-22, you will want to come in and look at the Fall and Winter stock for you will be needing something Harry Burkholder and sister motor- | ing at the home of Herman Tresler's soon. . “ AIN or shine, winter ed to Latrobe Sunday. at present. . . . or summer, each } Mr. F. E. Judy and family spent | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Christ Manka- Are Prices are such that you will be interested, and Uneeda Biscuit is crisp, Sunday in Greensburg. myer on August 29th, a son; to Mr. you will come in later to shop with us. If, however 1 t. 8, som. : . : ! flaky, full of nutrimen Mrs. S. Bittner of Cumberland Md., | and Mrs. Herman Lottig, Sept. 5 you have a little extra time, just do your buying at > got, was the guest of Mrs. Ida V. Brant Misses Grace and Sadie Suder, of : ying 1 . fresh and tempting as the (&N once. We carry a full line of— » minute it left the o > = N last Friday. Meyersdale, visited friends and rel- ven. rt " ~~ Louise Gardner of Johnstown is vis- | atives in Wellersburg and in this . 9 ’ . s 5 From each opened box 4 A . iting her sister Mrs, H. Hostetler this | place for a few days. ! adies Gents Misses C of Uneeda Biscuit there week. i a ) ’ comes that wonderfully / Miss Ruth Sturtz who was visiting VIM. 9 1 appetizing odor of fresh- A relatives and friends in Cumberland, Mrs. Jacob Klingaman of near Ber. | MN and Boys Goods baked biscuit. \ Bolan her hone last Senos. Kley’s Mill spent several days of last | fi\ y Miss Clara Bittner was visiting re- t 9. . X, week at the home of her daughter N Th ile . x ae i turn- e Price is what will take your eye. r NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY CEN latives in Somerset last week return | yr, Bruce Fike. a your eye, Our Clerks : x Bhs ing home Sunday. Messrs. James Harding, John Com- | AN. will be pleased to show you what we have. 2 EF Myrtle Hostetler returned ‘home | oT mont Fike and Howard MN rere Sunday after having spent several | no. outoed to the Somerset County 1 E MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL weeks with her grandparents, Mr. Home last Sunday. \ . : Ti THEATRICAL Ri and Mrs. ore at oem “ Mrs. Cora Wenver of Youngstown, /N The Place 1S Next Door e new Vitigraph Blue ibbon Miss Blanche Smith called on Gar- : PR . PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY feature, “The Suspect,” was produced Sr lenis Tuesday. Ohio spent Monday at the home of MN To The Post Office oo AT MEYERSDALE, PA. under, the capable direction of S. | i i aly. Nicholson. \ : es : : . md Mr. W. H. Miller who is employed Mrs. James May of Goodtown spent | ¥ a a d A. M. SCHAFFNER, O Rankin Drew, who is one of, if not | at Indian Creek spent the week-end | yon, ggturday to Wednesday morning MN . . FNER, Owner. .the youngest director in the motion with his family. the home of CO. W Trosdler _—— picture profession. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonough, 2 : (ra : 1 R A & @ t K. CLEAVER, Editor and Manager. Mr. Drew is especially in the “figh : Mrs. Sadie Mull of near Coal Run \ Mr. pecially in the “fight arrived Saturday to spend a few days spent Sunday and Monday at Vim /N TET scenes” in his pictures and more than | at the home of L. W. Pollard. Mr. Mc- > . 9 el n S ein i i i : cys ; : a { gi Ya : ith friend d relatives. When baig ene 3 2 justifies his reputation in “The Sus- | Donough is interchange clerk at the en ey sad family of Green. AN @® 50 | pect.” There are a number of instan- | Pennsylvania R. R. at Pittsburg. : WW i ® {lle township spent Sunday at the | %V. ces where the picture would have fail- Mr. R. B. Ellis was a Connellsville vi : PYF P IIIT ITY TTL PPP PIII IITITI IHG GLENCOE Fon flat had the fight scenes been un- de Monday 18 es home of W. W. Nicholson. (SESSIONS CELT LEEEWN fri | : . ton of Meyersdale spent § Mrs. W. H. Heasel of Friedens | yea, N. S. Werner of Rockwood was call: Mrs. Eaton o pe A PA nr rN spent the week-end with friends ani Tuesday at the home of her daughter, [ There is not one of these scenes in | ing on Garrett friends last week. the picture which does not show Mrs. Ray Landis and niece Marion real vim and strength on the part of | Hendrix of Berlin visited at the home the actors. Mr. Drew plays in these | of Mrs. Ida O. Brant Monday and scenes himself and his attitude | Tuesday of this week. would frighten the others into a real Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Merrill, Mrs. TE aeaTeratatatass atatssacucniutacnisiatatusacacuiutucatuiainiaiaiae sled Vulcanizing Mrs. Milton Resh. Mrs. Anna Meyer and Miss Sadie Mull and Mrs. Rebecca Brown and son Carl spent Monday at the home of Milton Meyer in Brothersvalley relatives. Threshing has all the farners by the throat and the boys sure have thie dust in their eyes. The gang is com- prised of men with the exception of Cookie Alice.” Mrs. Lewis Little and daughters, Mr. Cupp and wife of Friedens arrived here Sunday by jitney to spend the day with Mrs. W. H. Miller. Don’t let sympathy go to waste. Pass it on to Karl Raupach to soothe his loneliness since the departure of Virgie for New York. On Sunday evening Harry Cook. dressed himself up in his horse and | tion of he production being captured buggy and hied away to Mountain | py the Valley. © Mrs. J. H. Spicer of Cumberland came home Tuesday to spend a fort- night with her parents. , , Peal your “glims > for the dressed up rig that hitches on the main boul- ward nightly it has three yellow andi one wheel and belongs {o the “Rowdy boss.” Merchant I. D. Leydig and wife were Greensburg visitors this week. C. W. Bittner of Meyersdale and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bittner of Rockwood spent Sunday with W. H. Bittner’s. Marion Leydig Etta Shafer and Alice Webreck returned in sections from tlieir Eastern trip last week. Mrs. Shipley and children of Con- nellsville left fc: home on Monday. Fie : Ya WELLERSBURG “ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kennell and daughter Ida Elizabeth of Cumberland spent Saturday ond Sunday with friends and relatives in town, Mr. F. P. Shaffer of Deal spent Tuesday in the burg and Mt. Savage. The public road is being guarded at the Mason and Dixon line by the healtr officer, no children under six- teen years of age are allowed to go across the line on account of the in- fantile paralysis epidemic. Mr. G. W. Witt, Levi and Homer Beal spent Monday near Cooks Mill on business. Miss Naomi Emerick after spending a few days in town returned home Tast week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clauson and family of Cumberland spent Sunday with Grandma Shaffer. Nyna Lowery of Ellerslie is visiting her sister Mrs. Russell Kennell. ——————————— Representative Gillett, of Massachu- setts, has settled the postmaster gen- eral with his speech made floor of the House, in which he poiat- ed out the raid made through a propo- siticn to motorize the routes, hundreds of old carriers, under civil service, have been the j places filled this branch of the postal service had peen demoralized, its efficienc: reat ly impaired, by this return o t spoils System. n the wn out of j¢ by, democrats reat- ——————— In a time of stringent blockade bY the Allies, Germany sent a submarine freighter to this country with a cargo of dyes. She sold them in a ready market at fabulous prices. What will she not do when the blockade has been removed by the peace agreement and with no protective tariff to pre- k for “Americans m kets fight if they started off in a haphaz- ard manner. In one scene where Mr. Dred and Mr. Cooper came to blows | James M. Bowlby and Ida O. Brant were visitors at the county seat Sat- | urday. over some argument Mr. Drew's |. An Automobile party consisting of wrist was wrenched by Cooper who { Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Merrill and family, twisted it entirely around when he | Ww. M. Kistler and family, Dr. McClell- discovered that Drew was getting | and and wife motored to Bedford him near the floor. Springs Sunday. Another scene shows the Nihilists, | Clyde Bittner and Walter Lehman who play a prominent part in the ac- | were visiting in Scottdale a few days recently. Russian police and dragged ‘Walter Liberty. returned to Cor from their secret meeting place. As | rigansville Monday. where ‘he {8 em- the different officers drag the captives { ployed ‘after having spent the week- down the high stone steps of the | end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. { building there is no “faking,” for when ' Liberty. | the scene was over the unfortunate Mr. A. BE. Mason was a Hyndman | captives had to wish to so much as | yisitor last week. witness the production when it was | (Clyde Bittner and John Burkhold- completed. er spent Sunday in Connellsville. Mr. James Liberty was transacting business at Somerset Wednesday. Lloyd Schrock was a Meyersdale visitor Saturday. | This masterpiece will be shown at the Bijou Thestre Friday September, 22nd, ad ir ieee — | fi CONFLUENCE | J. H. Black of Meyersdale was trans- Mrs. H. P. Meyers has returned acting business in Garrett Wednes- | from a visit with friends at Meyers- | day. dale, Messrs. E. D. Wagner, J. C. Hauger, 1. P. Shipley and Frank Gress were ! J, P. Wagner were in Cumberland town on | Saturday on business. | Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. Knepper a boy Monday evening, | Geo. Oaks returned from Akron Ohio among those who visited business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Pore and daugh- ter, Reba, and son Bryce. reurned re- cently frcm a motor trip through the Saturday where he was visiting east. friends. | D.P. Weyland who works for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad as carpen- ter, is spending a few days here with his family. H. P. Burnworth of Johnson Chapel was here yesterday on his way uo Uniontown, where he will serve as 2 Mr. S. P. Lease purchased the W. juror this week. A. Merrill house situated on the corn- Mrs. George Marietta of Connells- | er of Walker street along street Rail- ville, was a pleasant visitor here with friends last week. E. Froze, the well known lumber- man of Connellsville, was here on husiness recently. Dr. C. P. Large of Meyersdale, was an official visitor here Saturday. Miss Alice Ream has returned from a visit with friends in Connellsville and other points down the road. at Bedford. Miss Ethel Devore of Rockwood spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Garrett friends, Purchases Property way. Mr. Lease is remodeling the house and expects to occupy it in a week or two. Moving Week The flats above the first National Bank are again occupied Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pritts have moved in the one uat ond Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Merrill are moving in the other one. President Wilson was at least SIPPLEVILLE frank on one issue he made it perfes- Mrs. White and three children ly plain. that he is everlastingly op- Marie, Oscar and Harry, of Akron posed to the principle of a protective Ohio, who at one time resided here tariff, though of course he may change , Were welcome visitors in this vicinity his mind before election. this week. A deacon who dil not favor church Mrs. Henry Swearman was a wel was going along a dark street | come caller at Berlin last week. suddenly appeared! P. BE. Burkholder is wearing his, bazers when a footpad Mr. W. R. Snyder was a welcoms caller at Henry Sipples over the week- end. L. R. Sipple visited relatives in St. Paul Sunday. Baer Brothers Charles and Frank are threshing in this vicinity. suffered some pal “It's gs of remorse. rough to be gone aint it, sir?” and, pointing his pistol, began to re- | hat on the side since, it is a boy. lieve his victim of his money. i Miss Margaret Schockey was a vis- The thief, however, apparently itor at Geo. Sipples this week. preity through like quired. “Oh, that’s all right, my man,” the “held-up” one answered, cheerfully. «I was on my way to a church bazar. You're first, and there’s an end to it.” Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA | Have you seen Beatrice Fairfax? this he in- | —————————— Pay your subscription to the Com- mercial during Fair week. ————————— Watch for her, Who? Beatrice Fair- Miss Mayme Tucker spent Sunday | | (Centre M. township. Mr and Mrs. James Boyer and Miss Martha Klingaman of Berkley Mills spent Sunday at the home of Bruce Fike. Mr. Wm, Moses and family of near Salisbury spent Sunday at the home of P. C. Miller. Mrs. Albert Baer and family spent Sunday in Salisbury. Harry Aurandt Jr. and Claude Brant of Meyersdale spent Sunday after- ‘noon with their friend Ezra Nicholson at Vim. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Vought and son Lloyd spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Milton Fike. —————————————————— Representative Fess, of Ohio, one of the great orators of the House, in speaking of the Republican policy said to a group of colleagues: “The Republican idea is to build up and maintain the home market. That means to bring the agriculturist, the manufacturer, the miner, and the ex- change man all into close cooperation. It proceeds upon the theory that what will aid the one will not hurt the oth- or. It means to make possible the nro- ducer by making possible the con- sumer. It invests capital in order to employ labor. In this way what helps the consumer will not hurt the produ- | cer. Sr ISIS ISSN IIIS SSN THE HOME OF Quality Groceries The proof of the pudding is in the eating, prove the quality of our Gro- ceries by actual test, and come to know that they are the best. Yau cannot match our coffees for the price; we please you, and our pri- ces are moderate... .. .. .. .. .. ..n It will pay you to try a packaage of Royal Scarlet Corn Flakes; you will WANE MOTE... cv vai es se sv ee avas Try our 40 cent brooms; none better for the money. .. .. If you are interested in saving money, and getting quality these prices ought to appeal to youi- .. ....ccceenienlennn 1 Jar best Table Relish for 10 cents. 1 can Royal Scarlet Shad for 15 .cents. 2.15 cent can best Baked Beans for 25 CENSS. iii voics siivm niles ian 3-10 packages Corn Starch for 25 cents 3 tbs. Ginger Snaps for 25 cnts.. J. 3 cans Lye for 25 cents. 7-5 cent bars good laundry soap for | OB CENIS. .» velvieicseis sranvisenvavnss 3 cakes best Glycerine Soap for 25 cents. 3 cans Polly Urim Cleanser for 25 cents. 6 packages Washing Powder for 25 cents. Boy Ward’s Bread; it is sanitary in every respect, and will please you... F. A .BITTNER BOTH PHONES Meyersdale Pa, Beatrice Fairfax is coming. The Cemented Patch is but a very unreliable makeshift -- have the puncture repaired permanently by our VUL- CANIZING. Our Vulcanizing - Method re- pairs the puncture forever--it it does not melt off, slip or de- velop slow leaks ete. | Our Service is Prompt and the cost is really nominal. TRY US. EARL KFLLEY RRA EOBEORC ROBBER Meyersdale Auto Company. MEYERSDALE, PENNA. Both Phones FRED FLOYD FARA RNA AERA ARAN R RAR Ahhh Big Milliner Opening- Miss Mae Diehl desires to announce that she will have her Fall and Winter Millinery opening— Friday & Saturday, Sept. 15-16 and that she has as fine an array of the latest styles in HATS, RIBBONS, Etc. to be found anywhere. ——Call Friday and Saturday— MAE DIEHL, Millinery Store. GRA GRA RAS RAR AEN AAAANS eer eC BRC ECE C EE ROER0 ROERCH K AEB ROHR BOBBLE BOSC HEISE ye 2 ata aim olalniniagnininiaiuinseasaiututacatalalate alniaceainielitong | 3 pe UF 1, IF 5 AF UF, UE 5 6 1 6 OF 6 OF RR OR hth