a s the folk dancers dancing before “Death” during donr pare Apple Storage—Clean out bple storage and take the neces- | easures to insure that it is rat- Can the ventilation be im- this season? Your county can supply you with helpful ins on this subject. | next winter. Yields twice as great have |to frost, State btained from fire-dried seed as 'cialists urge. e Seed Corn Well—Experiments Harvest before Frost—In storing broved that it pays to cure seed | winter squash and pumpkins, harvest side, with artificial heat if nec- them before they have been exposed \ { | ] For the first time in the history of England, music and drama were presented in a cathedral on the occasion je Canterbury Cathedral festival. Plays took place outside the west door and in the chapter house, concerts held in the nave, serenades in the cloisters, and chamber music in the new chapter house. The photograph the performance of the drama “Everyman” outside the great B | from seed stored in the corn crib for prevent bruising. Do not remove the | drying. Do not let the frost ruin|stem. Store in a warm, dry place, your prospects for a good corn crop | and try to keep the temperature from next year when proper care will pro- fluctuating much. The same require= tect the seed already saved. ments hold true for sweet potatoes. Improve the Lawn—Sow grass seed Keep Turkeys Healthy—Feed and now on the bare places in the lawn, | protection aid in keeping turkeys fit. Do not mow the grass too closely dur- | Vitamin A. supplied in yellow corn, ing the fall months, as this will re-|cabbage, alfalfa, clover, and most move the protection the roots need |greens, increases resistance to colds. Cod liver oil also is beneficial. Late hatched, immature, and thin birds , Pa., will have | Estep; Court of Honor, A. G. Faust; a free bulletin givig detailed infor- | Educational Publicity, Norman Stahl- k. ‘ A report has Scout Executive Sci set County Council, Scout activities at Fair, which indica of the Council ac with honor. The which was establis Fair period handle ments or somewhatfoe Valuable help w Scouts in providin each day of the fair ling traffic, parking senger service. In the mine co ed by only a fr 97.33 points and second with 97 poin by the rain, but sey onstrations were giv signalling and fanc; An important me Windber during th which the District District 1 of th Council, B. S. A. Blaine B. Ba chairman presid Scout Executive ras completed. Council Organization. should have shelter at night from the cold. College vegetable spe- Farm Problems—When new farm Handle carefully to|or garden problems present them- FALL FASHIONS We are now showing a complete line of Ready-to-wear for men, women and children Coats in the newest fashions to suit every type in the following materials : broadcloth, camels hair and all new fabrics of this season including tweeds and plaids in all sizes. $0.90 to $69-0 DRESSES Now showing a complete line of dresses in women’s, misses and junior sizes in the following materials: trans- parent velvet, flat crepe, satin and geor- gette in all this season’s leading shades. $4.95 to $16-90 Children’s and Infants’ Wear A large assortment of children’s and infants’ dresses, coats and sweaters in the very newest fabrics used this season. Coats in chinchillas, broadecloths and fancy mixtures. Dresses in all new wash materials flat crepes and jerseys. COATS $3.95 to $12.95 DRESSES Men’s Clothing We now have a large range of Men’s Suits and Top Coats known as the Economy Clothes. All Suits and Top Coats, all wool—one price 12.75 RBALIS CV. SOMERSETS BEST STORE) SOMERSET, PA. received by n of the Somer- |p, oka No. 42. It was decided to at- -S. A. as to the tend the joint meeting of the Execu- } Jennerstown tive Board and District Committees at the Scouts to be held in Somerset, Sept. 27th. themselves ; id station Scouting For Garrett ¢ tm@ughout the | A group of interested citizens of two treat- | Garrett met on Thursday evening to n per day. | gjscuss Scouting in that community. end®red by the| After an explanation by Deputy Com- ice Troop | missioner Nessley as to the meaning st in hand- | of Scouting to the boy, and a talk as and mes- | to the parental relationship by Dr. oot, the District 10 explained the tion and the pro- carried on by the ey; Civic Service and Safety, H. J. Coudriet; Reading, Joseph Hudson; Lone Scouts, E. B. Burgess; Deputy Commissioner, Charles Worley. The district is comprised of Scalp Level, Windber, Central City, Cairn- brook, Rockingham, Gahagan, and Milne chairman of District No. 4 petition in First | Court of Honor, the Scout Executive he Scout Troops presented the matter of a local organ- lent scores and |ization being formed. ps were separat- The men agreed to the need for a ion of a point. | Scout program and after discussion, Troop 1 of Jero 4 was first with | decided to elect a Scoutmaster to pro- roop 1 of Jenner | mote the work. Mr. Wm. C. Clem- Silver loving'| ents was elected and has promised to to these troops. | start active Scouting at an early . Scout Day on Irilay was marred | date. Mr. E. F. Snyder of’ Garrett, ral of the dem- | Vice chairman of District 4 presided at the meeting and promised the sup- port of the local committee consisting of those present with some additions. Other Meetings 4 | \ 2 . air > Wl rte amropn / Sf Y } : rt a >F eR ¥ } pr I y ) gE J ol ¥ 1 \ wy RA er : 4 srw » $n Be onetrh PRE rem rasp, -rEEey Joey p— 1 . - - Sp A . wT g 1 SP EIR EA wiv \ Six MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAI|THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1929 é 99 | selves, do not forgejthat the County Manneval, Troop Organization, Jo- ‘Eve an Performed on Porch of a Cathedral | Agent will help youplve them. Per- |seph Olson Leadership Training, Ber- | me dt | haps the Agricul! al Publications | nard Hostetler; Camping, Charles HOW 1S WHLIAM 1 THOUGHT HE MIGHT BE SK A NOT IN SV PRA) 7 [ 53 'INTERNATIONAL CARTOON CO, _ attendance of the members and the Wonder what the jackrabbits business session which is part of the thought when they saw the Graf Zep- ing in Meyersdale are to meet to dis- | that before long another Troop will cuss a plan for more intensive activ- | he formed in this village which will and presented the [ity in that town. Wednesday in | take its place alongside the one just Hooversville a group of representa- | registered and will furnish a friendly tive men will meet to discuss what | competition. On October 8th there is needed to make Hooversville Scout- | ill be a meeting of Scouts which ing increase to a par with the other | will be followed by a meeting of men A discussion of ‘the program fol- communities in Somerset County. lowed and nominations were made for membership on the committee. The election resulted in Mr. Bare- foot being re-elected chairman with the following committee to assist The joint meeting of the Executive Board and District Committees which The success of the Graf Zeppelin is scheduled for Friday at Somerset | would seem to indicate that ten years promises to be outstanding in accom- | hence we may be able to spend the plishment in regard to the Council | week end in Paris and get back to him: Vice Chairman, Joseph Miller, | program. The present indications |work on Monday morning—if we Sec. Butler Freeman, Finance, R. W.|are that there will be a 100 percent | have the money. program will center on the forming pelin go zooming through the Texap 92. of a years outline of activity for the clouds? Somerset County Council Organiza- . y tion. New Trecop At Rockwood During the pest week a new Troop : : of Scouts has been registered repre- Three big meetings are planned for | senting Rockwood, J. D. Snyder is the week of Sept. 22nd. On Tuesday | gcoutmaster and seventeen Scouts evening all those interested in Scout- compose the group. It is expected KILLS FLIES MOSQUITOES ao UB sar. orm to help promote Scouting. \ ’ NE = B 3 NE 80° = = ot . ce A “A car for every purse and purpose” * CHEVROLET. 7 models. $525—$695. A six in the price range @ . of the four. Smooth, powerful 6 ery chassis. 134 ton chassis snd 134'ton chassis with cab, both — with four speeds forward. - PONTIAC. 7 models. $745 — $893. 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