PAGE TWELV 1. © WHAT'S THE WAR ABOUT? By Dr. “Charles Stelzle. The politicians may find it difficult to give a clear cut satisfactory state- | ment as to why millions of men are armed and ready to slaughter those ac- ross the battle line, but, whether or not they can express it in definite | GEOGRAPHY CLUB TO MEET ON DECEMBER 9 The fourth annual luncheon meeting of the Cambria County Geography Club will be held at one o'clock on Saturday afternoon, December 9th, in the Capitol Hotel, Johnstown. Dr. Olin G. A. Barker of Westmont, rms, the fact remains that down in : h ; At lerm ae ! ; : . Will show motion pictures taken on os their hearts, every soldier in every : : y . : 2 wir? nie his recent trip to New Zealand and A army at war today feels that he wants : £458 4 = : :« Australia. Joseph Boes will sing sever- At more freedom-—more liberty. In this ° t th are all brothers al numbers. & respect tney are ¢ T'S. : 4 : espec Y : ” Miss Clara Shryock, assistant Cam-| «= The tragedy of it is that by engag- : : & . & 3 th y are being deprived of bria County superintendent of Schools foe £ 1 Wai ey ar J PH : , : . ng.n wa > is the club’s advisor. the very thing which they hold most precious. How much of it they will re- A number of instructors form the Northern Cambria section are planning ON IA AORN THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. BB A NN. BS BA PN Thursday, December 7, 1939. a] tain when the war is ended is uncer- to attend. ¢ tain. i ao ¥ 0 atta ri ietor will =e j Ne Matter who Wing she Vier he PROTEST MADE ON THE Cr Sul! nave 10 pay ms TAX ON CIGARETS HEADACHE x 5 wreckage—in the terms of human life, i ntaxes, in the destruction of valua- ble property. be calculated upon a statistical basis. Other losses, more important than these, cannot be estimated because of their far reaching human implications. Whatever else might be gained thru the war, nothing can compensate the masses of the people, or any group among the whole people, for the loss And this enumerates | merely some of the items which may | FOR JAMES’ ADMINISTRATION | Harrisburg. — Pennsylvania's two cents a pack emergency relief tax on | cigarets troubled the James administra- | tion from two directions this week. In Dauphin county court a consti- tutional challenge filed by a Philadel. | phia county tobacco firm required the | staté’ to show in thirty days wh yit| should not be restrained from enfore- | ing the tax from which it receives | v NN ree fo a) ~~ ® > ee x FANNIE C. WETZEL CARROLLTOWN, PA. CIR TR 0 08 TT BT BK ThE 22 VR PL RT 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 | . ” AN 32) of personal freedom. In America we ; : . | : ; have tried to express what this means Go RT Yous. | X There are gifts of all kinds, and all sorts—and most all of them are appreciated by the re- 3 in he Bl of Digs whieh Bay Jade { perty and Supplies after six months | # cipient—but, it is our belief that a gife of something to wear, or some accessory of dress, is the N part o S y { ® 3 : : es o g . . : i . IN other well established and accepted | delay, during Who lime reneated oon X most acceptable of all for wife, mother, daughter, sister or sweetheart. With this belief we J 4 , = 2 § i A 3 . . . dpuments Bl Lewes, I ot Sey snd Togtor police were held was Stil] ¥% AN have purposely stockéd our store with such items that make it easy for the men as well as the x gr have | undefided on what Soars » Re in ¢ iE ladies to decide with ease in making their gift purchases. What you buy here is satisfactory. IX i | awarding a new contract for cigaret| «= Ta : og BER RIURIRT, of wes there didi) TOR SoD DrirTiie 7 Q MRAAARARCR XR KALE ER ELE KE LEER RER REL AEE ELERBERXKRKKKD) 5 emerge a bill of rights for all nations, | _ Bodger w. Boland ulioperly. gi xX SN ° 4 = which would become a part of inter- | Spy Io as ah ph i a 7 NN i national law and which would forever | Pa<€ a decision on the s a “ | 4 W a 1€ 'S resses O x give freedom to all the people of the | arly next week. Whether id suit in| TW 9 °® ® or nations, great progress would be made. Daligitn count Jai, ie b x wl NN COLORS AND STYLES—AUTUMN PASTEL SHADES—SIZES FROM 12 TO 52. N Such freedom and all the privileges | ’ : oe 3 which go with it would emancipate | stamps, woud, Bue igss plans was | 2 ° 9 5 millions of men and women who are | gi ale Be : the dela ¢ a 1€8 N now victims of tyrannies and oppress- | Hat Eo Debris of ik h\C 9 's O o SF ions to which they have long been | : : t : A ted or at of his Sows | mors and Shares Jone x Yah he | Se A LARGE SELECTION OF VERY COATS YOU HAVE WANTED. WHAT BETTER GIFT? Nn = : : ? ’| said, had been “substantiated in any ¢ oe color or economic servitude. sad, Pe TT 0 0 TT TT 2 A 2 rire gee ; Ss . 29) ; or £ 2 A AI cr irr 5 . All forms of tryanny exercised with- way. 7 B= REE REE REBEL TEI TET TIE TET TE TET TL EL TET pA in the nations, must be eliminated. No- | in Ny Xe 3 ; To EXPERT SAYS STYLES ¢ 4 - 3 thing short of this can bring perma- | - H & U § 1 & 29 nent peace or justice. Without a uni- | Philadel i221 CANOER cowl % ere S$ Ome ge ul uggestions: Nn versal respect for human rights there | velo ry hin re aoe oe xX n : | V S — LD 3 e ace, ess, : < id os Aotae s Bo Drom nor | treatment, has gone on GH with tae # Cotton Print Aprons .. ‘ 29¢ to 0c Zz rin : ; ion that women’s clothing styles S: . 2X ge pl a woud oe So a a warm re hin p= Bates’ Bed Spreads ..... ree. $2.00 to $4.95 3¥ ile. such a Bill o 1ghts were ac- + } : As - ~ cepted by governments and written in- | Warm houses” may be conductive to .» Bates’ Schnell Bed Spreads $2.95 to $6.95 5 the growth of the malady. Xe ER J to their constitutions, and enforced by | constituted authorities, divisions am- | ong me nwould diminish ,wars would | cease, and the spirit of brotherhood would be established. | | roundings do not cause cancer. Dr. Fay emphasized that warm sur- “But if cancer was present they would activate the growth of cells,” he Children’s Knit Sweaters, Leggins and Cap, 1 to 3 $2.00 to $3.95 -$2.95 to $5.95 year sizes .. Gnd Hostess Coats, Satin and Prints _. i ° a ® 0.5) (® ¢ (20 0. EN NEN #2) said. " i 7 : |" He told the Lankenau Hospital Re-| &% Beautiful Line of Robes, Lamb's Wool, Corduroy and x «vn Harrisburg.—Production of Penn- | : ¢ Fl IK sylvania's 1940 dog license tags in now | S€arch Institute yesterday 7a presen 5 annel le $6.95, $5.95, $3.50 oe N i S WwW | styles in women's clothing also “might wi . ; . ; os 5 as os op Ne Ss growth of the cells”, 4 Corduroy Pajamas, styles, colors and sizes ....... $1.95 : bis $ ary, opera y the | ; ¥ ’ : . 3 Prison Labor Division of the | both from their warmth and their| # Snow Suits, Girls, from 6 to 16, 4.95, $5.95, $9.95 ES State 1 1 Chafing of corsets, he said oo ’ : ’ 3 Department of Welfare. An original | tightness. BERS OF SO : : 4 S r Sui ildren’s NX order for 750,000 tags for the various | MY be conductive to cancer of the % Snow Suits, Children's 4 to 6... $2.95, $3.95 i counties will be manufactured, which | Préast: pointing out the low rate of .« Baby Coat Sets, with leggins, colors... $2.95, $3.95 X 2) will be followed by supplementary or- ers ,depending on the demand. this malady among Japanese women who do not wear the apparel. =] 0 0 0 2 2 2 98 2 a Gloves, Trimmed With Kid, and Plain, black and brown, priced at ................... $1.75, $1.00 and 59¢ Pillow Cases, Madeira, Pillow Cases, beautifully embroidered, $1.29, $1.25, $1 $1.75, $1.50, and $1.00 rr. ~ somone iE Kid Gloves, Colors 1z68, ei $2. . 3 § TS RR RR SR RR 2 Colors Sal sizss Raed h 4 4 % Table Cloths, plain and with border, without napkins 3 & 3 c: priced at . $1.95, $1.50, $1.25, $1.00, 89¢, 50c. nN d vv Linen| Sets, with four napkins, at $1.29, $1.25, 89c & 8 X Lace Table Cloths, beatuiful Designs. Attractive Prices. pL # Lace Scarf Set, including two searfs and vanity, $2, $3.50 Z — X Lace Scarfs, embroidered in colors, from $110 $1.75 2 | ee Organdie Sets, two scarfs and vanity $1.00 5% { if Particularly do we appeal to the ladies in assisting A : Al rr ’ YE —_— them buy the men folks gifts of something to wear— # Linen Tea Towels at 2 for 59¢ and 2 for . es 780, Rp + £ after all, the most appreciated. Special prices, too! X HANDKERCHIEFS, linen, $1, 75c, 50c, 35¢, and 25c ea. 57 aif % ¥ MEN’S TIES MEN’S SOX ; Open Evenings 3 19¢ and 29c¢ 9c and 19¢ hs BARNESBORO, PA. ZN ° J Complete Line of Slips, all sizes, 32 to 52, make ex- cellent gifts, 2.95, $1.95, $1.75, $1.29, $1.19, $1 Box Handkerchiefs Beautiful Linen Handkerchiefs Silk Hosiery, All newest shades, full fashion, always Parka Hoods ............. rpms 3 90, 50€, 2nd $1.50 Fluff Mittens, white and colors... wa $1.00 75¢c 50c, 29¢, 25¢ box 15¢, 10c and 5¢ oy ° 4 * 2 MEN'S SHIRTS ©. 6% end 856 4 3 a Aiproprivte gife, $1.15, $1, 85¢, 79c¢, 69¢c, 59c x : Mpa By \: ScarfSets...... .. crmenrrres 33:00 and 79¢ Fox ; MEN’S SCARFS wenn. 290 and 98e ¥% Gift Sweaters, in colors, styles and sizes, here’s some- 4 & MEN'S HATS nnn. $1.19 and $1.98 x thing appropriate, priced at... $1.00 to $2.95 2 : tres os ; AL Barrel Sweaters, colors... ....; © $1.00 ZA MEN’S § BS al ‘ H a : b N'S SHOES : - $1.69 and $1.98 X Bed Jackets, silk and wool, colors and white, $1.00, 1.19 2 & y RR NGOS 52.50 and $3.00 Satin BedJockets x Z Joe's Cut-Rate Store X sitinPojfgmas.. ~~ $1.9 Sand $3.00 Brocade Striped Silk Scarfs ........ 59¢ and $1 or & 2 Tea Ros i i i N A Ra rca la at 2m Rv ot Mt Mme Rn Mn rent | ose Satin Gowns ...............oreomn.c $1.19 and $1.29 Parfait Powder Puffs, in cellophane boxes... 10¢ to 50c 5% i i i Sa XN Ladies’ Panties, pair ........................... 29¢ to $1.25 Organdy Aprons 35¢c and 50c¢ 3 ¥ xtra Size Slips, 46 10.52, at .......coooooei $1.50 x I Children’s Dresses. All the newest prints and all a HUNTERS! .... Send us your p\4 Sizes, priced at oon i $1.95, $1.00 i trophies for mounting. We not only mount your trophies, we re- produce that natural expression all true to fel “CLEARFIELD” MOUNTINGS AS- on ° J Children’s Coats, with or without leggins, all colors andisizes. oo, $5.95, $6.95, $9.95 Children’s Outing Pajamas ........................ 59¢, 69c¢, 89¢ To) o> \Ne ° SURE YOU OF THE BEST . , . AT REA. J A Beautiful Line of Wash Dresses for Misses and La- 2 3 y | SONABLE PRICES. Every buck head re- HE dies, newest prints and styles, suitable for 2 3 a ceived is eligible for our annual “Buck & schooloroftice ...... L. ... ... _. $1.95 and $1 : : AN Head Contest“—valuable prizes being of- YG 3 : 4 fered. Write for information. DEER HIDES ¢¢ Xmas Hats, Antrims and Pastel Shades, turbans and : & WN o » » Have them tanned to leather for i aS , stv so Livi Sem sed te locas | % BOTEL SAVIOR ovis rine $1.00, $1.95, $2.50 3 8 © i Hats—Black and corded silk Hats ....... $2.00 and $2.50 ~ a 3 8hip your trophies express or parcel post i ‘ Ac z oa 8s soon after killing as possible, “RR X¢ Xmas Cards—A complete line of the finest Xmas cards n ? A % and seals you've ever seen at from... lc to 25¢ 4 (Or. if you wish leave your trophies with the following ¢ Xmas : X SPlowers i 0... sri... 10c Spr a dealer: HUBER’S HARDWARE.) % S ¢ “pray 4 . - i} ¢¢ Xmas Paper, Cord and Ribbons ... mini 10 : A i : TAXIDERMY, COMPANY, X B grand Mbhons 10c Tailored Purses, Suede and Leather ... $2.00 and $1.00 WF . CLEARFIELD Te ‘ ¢: Table Cloth Set, plain/ with border, napkins to match, Beaded Purses .. .. 59¢, $1.00 and $1.25 nN TT SO Se SE SS SE SS SS SE RRR RR SR RST Te is BR BE Th 0 28 22 48 TAXID .e TANNERS += FURRIERS " CLEARFIELD, PA." 3 EE —— Children’s Purses .. V] at rn. $4.95, $3.95, $3.50, $2.95, $2.00 95¢ and SOc 4 * # HN AN ANS NS NE NE I NG BRN BAN NN NE BE HNN ANNAN BE NN 3 Wi t &| Be
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