THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSD ALE, PA. EET ASSERT ETT SE Med My sd be a 1g BY ha BOE al pd Insurance Clause— Cvery CPPENHEIMER garment is inspected rigidly and then offered for sale with ABSOLUTE INSURANCE without argument, quibbling, or delay. EE NA a I AR In Line with the Temper of the Times Oppenheimer Clothes have the appearance of high-priced custom tailoring. And like the model shown above they are as good all through as they lock cuiside. The Oppenheimer label i= your guarantee ¢f de- pendable fabrics, correct fit, satisfactory service and honest value. The spring models, now ready, are in line with the temper of the times. See them. For sale by leading clothiers. Suits, $15 to $30. Trousers, $2.50 io $6. TM. OPPENHEIMER, & CO. WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY 115-123 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fam RII | MRE ola INE a iS ~ — fy | Ss ts 0 Have you J. T. Yoder Indigestion? JOHNSTOWN Your food will continue to dis- agree with you, and cause dis tress until you strengthen your digestive organs, and tone and sweeten the stomach. Youcan do this quickly and surely by promptly taking a few doses of Sells the Champion Cream Saver THE NEW DE LAVAL TE worth of a separator depends very largely upon its bowl. 80! A separator bowl must be scientifically designed, properly constructed and perfectly balanced or it will not only lose me cream to begin with, but will soon get out of balance and lose a great deal more cream, besides wearing out the bearings and gears in a short time. That is why the average life of a cheap separator is only two or three years. The bowl of the NEW De Laval is self-centering The new De Laval bowl is so constructed and so balanced upon its detached spindle that it will run true and do perfect work even after the machine has been in use for a long time. The De Laval bowl has always been noted for its close giim- ming under all conditions, but the new . ada De Laval patented milk-distributing de- vice, together with the larger discs, makes the new De Laval bowl an even closer skimmer than the old one and gives considerably greater capacity into the bargain. The new De Laval bowl has been call- ed by people who ought to know, “the greatest improvement in cream separator construction in the last thirty years.’ Come in and see one of the new ma- chines. We'll be glad to explain it to you in all its details, and we know you will be interested i PILLS Their natural action relieves the stomach of undigested food, stimulates the flow of gastric juice, renews the activity of the liver and bowels, and strengthens the digestive sys- tem. Take them with confi- dence, for 60 years’ experience prove that Beecham’s Pills Are good for the Stomach t Sale of A: Medicine in the World. Bergen A Ne ey = TIMELY TIP No. 1 Peel your potatoes with a safety razor. in examining the new bowl, the bell speed-indicator, and the many other improvements. Cross-section of new howl, oie new method of distributing milk between the discs. 13 AMS | CORN WILL WIN DEMOCRACY'S WAR America’s Greatest Cereal Crop Is Now Moving to Market. MAINSTAY IN NATION'S CRISIS. Surplus Wheat of the United States Has Been Scnt to Famine Threat- ened Europe. America’s great corn crop, exceed- ing 3,000,000,000 bushels, will save the world’s food situation, officials of tke United States food administration be- lieve. Corn Is the nation's best food cereal, housewives are beginning to realize. It contains all the elements needed to keep the body in a state of health and when used according to the scores of tried recipes, especially when com- bined with an added portion of oil or fat, will sustain life indctinitely. Ine dian warriors in colonial days lived on parched corn alone for muny days at a time, and at Valley Farge parched cora was at times the sole ration of the Continental soldiers, Owing to transportation difficulties caused by the war the corn crop moved more slowly to maiket this year than ever before. Now, however, the cereal is reaching the millers and consumers. In the meantime the nation’s surplus wheat has been sent to Kurope. Loday there are approximately 3C bushels of corn for every American, This quantity is greater by five bush- els than in former years. Corn has become the nation’s maine stay in the crisis of war. Just as this cereal saved the first American colonists from famine on many occasions, just as it served as a staple food during the War of the Rev- olution and during the Civil War, King Corn has again come to the front in the nation's battle with autocracy. Corn meal is finding greatly increas- ed use in the making of ordinary white bread. Hundreds of housewives and many of the larger bakers are mixing 20 per cent. corn meal with wheat flour to make leavened bread. This kind of a mixture is worked and baked in the same recipes and with the same methods that apply to straight wheat bread. Corn bread—usingz corn meal entire- ly—is gaining A greater popularity than ever hefore. !lonsewives are cowing to reulize that every pound of wheat saved in America means a pound of wheat released for <hinment to the i THE THE COMMERCIAL’S UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS GUIDE AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, These Business and Professional Men Contribute to the Sup- port of The Commercial; Commercial. Readers Contribute to the Support of These Business and Professional Men. List under this heading Jour) busines name, location, tele- phone number and a brief gen- eral description of goods car-' ried in stock, or of professional services available to the public. No single ad listed to contain more than seven printed lines. The cost is 50 cents per month. | MEYERSDALE, PA. R. REICH & SON, 130 Centre St.; Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper, Stoves, Pianos & Mus- ical Goods; Undertaking a Specialty; all phones. W. B. COOK & SON, Fire, Automobile, Compensation, and Plate Glass Insurance. MEYERSDALE’S LEADING DRUGGIST, F. B. Thomas. Drugs, Medicines, Cigars, Perfumes, Toilet Articles; _Graphophores and Records. Both phones. LUCENTE’S GROCERY, All kinds of Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables; Olive Oil a Specialty; Centre St., op- posite ithe Bijou Theatre. MEYERSDALF, MARBLE WORKS, A. H. Johnson, The Monur2nt Man, Prop. MEYERSDALLL AUTO SERV- ICE CQ, Dealers in Buick and Dodge Cars; Lee Guar- aniced Puncture Proof Tires and Goodyear Tires; Acces- sories; fully equipped Ma- chine Shop. Both phones. DONGES MEAT MARKET, Meats, Butterine, Butter, Eggs, Cheese; Poultry. Both phones. GARRETT, PA. WILLIAM MARTIN, Shoe and Harness Repairing; Shoe Shine. | PHOTOPLAY THEATRE, Geo. SIDKEY BURK & SON, First Nation-1 Bank Bldg., Up-to-| date Shavirg Parlor. ANGCEMA LABORA- TORY, Manufacturers Me-lici res, nations with which Ameiica is associ- ated in the war. | There are a score of corn products that today possess unusual importance for Americans. Corn syrup for sweet- | ening corn eales and buckwheat cakes | and for use in the Kitchen instead of granulated svear is one of the leading products made from corn Corn oil. excellent for frying and for every other purpose tilled by salad oils, is appearing on the market in large quantities. 1t comes frow the germ of the corn. MABE-IN-GERMANY LIES CIRCULATED IN CANADA Canada is also having trouble with Made-in-Germ:any lies calculated to hinder Canadian food couservation ac- cording to an oficial statement re- ceived from the Canadian food .con- troller by the United States food ad- ministration. The stories bothering Canada are of the same general character as those the United States food administra- tor recently denounced in this coun- try, such as the ridiculous salt and blueing famine fakes and the report that the govern'nent would seize housewives’ stocks of home canned goods. The Canadian food controller esti- mates that when the people listen to and pass on such stories, each. one has the power of destruction that lies in a battalion of soldiers. “Stories without even a vestige of foundation have been scattered broad- cast,” said the Canadian statement, “Nor have they come to life casually. They have sturted simultaneously in different parts of the country and in each instance have been calculated te aronse public indignation. “They are insidious, subtle, persist- ent. Bit by bit they dissipate public trust, the great essential in the work of food control. “It lies with every individual to for- bear from criticism; to refrain from passing on the vagrant and harmful story, and thus the more efTectively to co-operate in work which is going to mean more than the majority of people yet realize.” THE UNITED STATES FOOD . ADMINISTRATION SAYS: There is no royal road to food conservation. We can only ac- complish this by the voluntary action of our whole people, each element in proportion to its means, It is a matter of equality of bur- den; a matter of minute saving and substitution at every point in the 20,000,000 kitchens, on the 20,- 000,000 dinner tables, and in the 2,000,000 manufacturing, whole sale and retail establishments of the country. Extracts, Soap, etc. office Pittsburgh, Pa. BEAL’S RESTAURANT, Short Orders: Cizars and Tobacco; Groceries: Ice Cream; and Justice of {ie Peace.. Econ- omy Flore, W. H. CLEMENS, Notary Pub- lic; Icc Cream, Soda Water Confeciiozcry, etc. Economy phone. F. E. JUDY, Ceneral Merchan- dise and Country Produce. Economy phone. WALK KISTLER, Shoes, Hats and Tailor Made Suits a Spccialty; full line of Dry Coods and Notions.. Next Door ‘to Postoffice. - HOLLSOPPLE, PA. ANDREW LINDSTROM, Gen- eral Blacksmith and Practi- cal Horseshoer. Johnstown phone No. 20. WILSON’S MEAT MARKET, Stanley Wilson, Prop., deal- er in all kinds of Fresh and Smoked Meats; Butter, But- terine, Eggs, Cheese and Poultry; Fish and Oysters. County phone. F. S. SCHMUCKER GARAGE, Ford and Overland Agency, Oil and Gas. County phone. HOOVERSVILLE, PA. C. A. LOHR & SON, News Agency; daily papers, late magazines; Candy, Cigars, of Toilet Articles, | Main! and Soft Drinks. HARRY ISAACSON, Water street at corner Bridge; Clothing, Shoes, Gents’ Fur- nishings. County phone 18. JOHN E. HAMILTON, Main St., Drugs, Soda Water, Ci- gars. County phone. J. C. DULL, Water St., Shoes, Gents’ Furnishings; Bicycle Supplies. : F. W. MENSER, Plumbing, Heating, Tinning.. County phone. W. E. DOYLE, Main St., Bar- bering, Shampooing, Mas- sage. HOOVERSVILLE GARAGE, P. M. Boyer, Prop., Succes- sors of Autos. Both phones. ROCKWOOD, PA. ROCKWOOD HARDWARE CO., W. Main St, Conoral Hardware and :uii une of Mining Tools. Economy phone. J. J. KARR, Farmers’ and Mer- chants’ Bank Bldg., Tonsor- ial Artist. E. A. MALSBERRY, W. Main St., Jewelry and Watches; B. & O. Watch Inspector. FRITZ MACHINE SHOP, All Kinds of Repair Work; Pipe and Pipefittings. Economy phone. THE HOME MADE BREAD MAN, J. D. Snyder. County phone No. 26; Economy phone No. 15. Z. ED. MILLER, W. Main St., Fruit and Groceries. Econ- omy phone No. 87. PETE MANCUSO, W. Main St. Merchant Tailor; Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing; Work Guaranteed. Ridenour, Prop., W. Main St., First Class Pictures; Change daily. MEYERS’ HARDWARE & MEYERS’ VARIETY STORE, N. F. Meyers, Prop., Miller Bldg., General Hardware, full line of Variety Goods. Economy phone. MILLER & WOLF, Successors to John D. Locke, Miller Block, Clothing, Shoes and Hats for Men. MILLER’S HOTEL AND RES. TAURANT, Rooms, Meals, Short Orders; Tobacco and Cigars; full line of Grocer- ies. First Class Accomoda- tions. SOMERSET, PA. W. CURTIS TRUXAL, Attor- ney-at-law; prompt attention given to all legal business. WINDBER, PA. FRED BRUMBERG, 911 Gra- ham Ave., General Black- smith and Horseshoer. Local phone. GEORGE RUDOLPH, 1321 Midway, Custom Tailor. Local phone. TORQUATO BROS., 1317 Mid- way, General Contractors. Bell phone No. 107-J. SOL BRICKER, 1320 Graham Ave., Clothing, Shoes, Gents’ Furnishings. C.D. NUPP, 1214 Graham Av. Newspapers, late Magazines; Candies, Cigars and To- bacco. : T. H. VAUGHN, Dealer in Fresh Roasted Peanuts and Buttered Pop Corn; opposite Windber Opera House. THE CHILD'S QUERY Eber RK. Gockley’s firsf song success. On sale by Mrs. W. A. McCune, R. Reich & Son, J. E. Leckemby and Collins’ Drug Store. Meyersdale; E. A. Malsberry, Rockwood: Morrison Music Company, Somerset, FIFTEEN CENTS PER COPY.
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