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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 7

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1. I A. TEDDT SATSt ti WEATHER Showers tonight and tomorrow, warmer tomorrow, is the official for this section of Pennsylvania. 1 May we again call your tj tentior. to the advertitemiit "Indiana merchants.

They some good reading. VOLUME 23. NO. 33. THREE SECTIONS INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926 EIGHTEEN PAGES TWO CENTS mgett I WAR SAVINGS U.

P. ASSEMBLY O. FISHER STAMPS FRAUDS i Ixtdiaxufr Leading" CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 1. INS Of the $90,000,000 worth of war sav ings stamps of the 1919 series, re deemed so far by the government, more than $336,000 have been pro nounced counterfeits, disclosing a plot of nation wide ramifications, it was revealed in U.

3. Court here to Oct. 1. INS Delegates to the sixty ninth animal assembly of the United Presbyterian synod here were on record as endorsing the candidates of John S. Fisher of Indiana, for Governor, and William B.

Wilson, Democrat for the United States Senate. The delegates' last action before adjournment Was to denounce the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition officials at Philadelphia for allowing the exposition to be open on Sunday. The Rev. F. J.

Miles of Ohio nd Rev. P. T. Mutcher, of Pennsylvania told delegates of the progress of th church in their respective states. day.

Myles McCahill, special secret ser vice agent of the Bureau of tngrav ing, Washington, testified in the case of Josenh Zotarelli and Biaio Russo, charged, with counterfeiting, that the RADIO BLAMED FOK THE STORMS "Constant Emission Short Wave Length Electrical Charges into the Ether Responsible, Says Scientist. MEXICO CITY, Oct. 1. INS The fast multiplying activities of the radio broadcasting stations were directly responsible for both the Florida and Vera Cruz hurricanes, according to Joaquin Gallo, director of Tacubaya Observatory. Gallo's theory is that the constant emission of short wave length electrical chai'ges into the ether by the activity of the thousands of the radio stations built up an atmospheric tension, excited the cloud masses and put them into a condition to precipitate immense quantities of water, accompanied by severe wind and electrical storms.

The director is now engaged in experiments with a view to backing now known, but property damage is extremely heavy. More casualties may be reported from the back country in the Jalapa area, which wa3 also affected. The terrific force of the storm is evidenced by the destruction of a huge steel loading bridge at the waterside, which was torn down and left a mas of twisted metal, thus depriving Vera Cruz, the chief port of Mexico, of its proper coal loading facilities for several months at least. Today the waters which covered the streets to a depth of as much as six feet in places were subsiding, and the heat was extremely oppressive. Portions of the harbor are still blocked by sunken coastal vessels which were capsized by the wind.

The wind was of a freakish nature Next to a house without any roof, and with its walls blown in, stood another building with windows intact, apparently untouched by the gale. Trees were cut off as if by a knife. Tremendous losses have been suffered by the destruction of whole areas of corn, sugar cane and banana plantations. The force of the driving wind may be imagined from the fact that there were two inches of water in the library of the American Consulate, on the second floor. PERFECT TASTE latter had admitted to mm tr.at ne had passed 1500 of the $5 stamps, here.

reports indicate clean fruit of high quality with plenty of color. up his theory with convincing scientific data on the subject. Twenty inspectors of tne Bureau of Markets are at work inspecting the Offered the Exacting Man In His Clothes for Fall! apples in the important shipping dis tricts of Adams, Berford, Cumber VERA CRUZ, OCT. 1. INS After withstanding the worst tropical hurricane experienced here in the past twenty-five years, Vera Cruz and the surrounding country today hung out the ''business as usual" sign and took stock of its losses.

Through some miracle only two lives were lost when the 90-mile gale swept in from the sea. as far as is land, Franklin, Lancaster, Perry, Snyder and York counties. Through the work of these men, the fruit which is being packed for shipment in carloads from these sections, is be-yig standardized under the new Penn sylvania standard grades which are No man is as particular as we are in presenting specifications for the making of the Clothes we buy and the Clothes you wear. Years of customer-experience have taught us what is correct in style, fabric and tailoring and we insist in obtaining it from leading makers. U.

S. Fancy, U. S. No. 1 and U.

S. Commercial. A total of approximate ly 1200 carloads of three-fourths of a million bushels will be packed and shipped under these grades this sea son. BELL'S CASE APPLES TO BE OF FINE QUALITY HARRISBURG Consumers in the State of Pennsylvania will have no difficulty this Fall finding their winter supply fine quality, well-colored apples without buying from the sources outside the State. The traditional "big red apple" is a reality in the commercial orchards of Pennsylvania this season, according to the State Department of Agriculture.

The harvesting of the bumper apple crop is now under way and all the 1 IT WILL NOT STONE BRUISE Come in and see our New National eum lined tire FRED A. MUSSER N. 5th St. Punxs'y Road WILL BE DELAYED PITTSBURGH. Oct.

1. INS It Suit will be several weeks before a deci sion is handed down by the State Supreme Court in the case of John A. Bell, aged financier, who is seeking to escape a six and a half year jail Topcoats Here they are in the new tubular, box, raglan and Chesterfield styles presented in fine worsteds, tweeds, coverts, vicunas and knit textures. Shown in the popular two and three-button styles; single or double breasted; featuring worsteds, tweeds, cheviots and fancy mixtures at $19-50 $24-50 $29.50 $35.00 Widmann Teah Inc. Cut Rate DRUG STORE Next Door To J.

Penney's Store 731 Phila. St. New Hats Fall Underwear New Shirts Sweaters Of wool and cotton, All the new fall ByMalloryand Union Suits and Fast colors, all styIes medium or Chelson separate garments. popular styles. heavyweight.

$3.95 to $6.00 95c to $5.00 $1.95 to $3.95 $2.95 to $10.00 Friday Saturday Special 1 POUND PACKAGE OF. Peanut Brittle Strictly Fresh 29c 1 Standard Patents 40c Fletchers Castoria 22c $1.00 Tanalac wi. 69c $1.90 S. S. S.

$1.24 $1.25 Creomulsion 75c $125 Plant Juice 75c $1.00 Thatchers B. Lt Syrup 'i 59c $1.25 Hwxis Sarsaparilla 75c $1.00 Adlerika 74c $1.00 Miles Nervine 59c 60c Milks Emulsion 36c $1.35 Pierces Remedies t. 75c $1.50 Fruitola $1.09 $1 Dandelion Butter Color 69c 50c Dr. Hands Prep. 35c Nyal Huskies 12c 5SE2 sentence and payment of a $19,000 Face Powder, 60c Pompeian Face Pwd.

33c 60c Djer Kiss Powder 39c $1.00 Coty Face Powder 75c 50c Mavis Face Powder 33c 75c April Showers Pwd. 59c $1.50 Houbigants Face Powder $1.09 75c Love Me Face Powder 50c $1.00 Azurea Face Powder 71c 30c Mavis Talcum Powder 16c 25c Zinc Sterate 15c $1.00 Coty Talcum Pwd. 75c $1.50 Houbigants Body Powder $1.19 $1.50 Houbigants Bath Salt S1.19 fine in connection with the failure of NEW BOOKLET FOR B-P HIGHWAY the Carnegie Trust Company, according to the opinion expressed at the District Attorney's office. Electric Iron JBell counsel argued before the highest tribunal that the aged banker and coal operator's conviction was material in the state from a pictorial standpoint. Historically no part of the state offers better material for the writer.

Commercially it offers everything from oil, pulp mills, 4wv neries, coal fields, agriculture and manufactories to the huge iron and steel mills of Pittsburgh. The B-P Highway is not only the sl.ort route to Pittsburgh from New York State, but it has everything a highway should have, including the finest type of concrete roadbed ia the United States. unconstitutional because of act of the state legislature which the defense claimed were conflicting. Bell did not appear in court because of ill health. Briefs were filed by both Bell's counsel and the District Attorney.

The Supreme Court has these under consideration. J. W. Brooks, Writer and E. Healy, Photographer, Gathering Material.

J. W. Brooks and E. Healy, of the Highway Educational Bureau, Washington, D. are in Punxsutawney today taking photographs and preparing material for a.

beautiful booklet on the B-P Highway, the shore route between Buffalo, N. and Pittsburgh. Mr. Brooks is a writer of renown OBITUARY OF JNO. B.

GARDNER 50c Mavis Face Powder 29c Guaranteed For One Year $3.69 33c California Fig Syrup Tor Child's Bowels 60c Bottle 33c Creams 65c Ponds Cream 45c 35c Ponds Cream 21c $1.00 Ingrams Mildweed 69c 60c Pompeian Day Cream 39c 60c Pompeian Night Cream 39c 30c Woodbury Facial 19c 50c Wilteoco Cold Cream 39c 50c Wilteoco Vanishing Cream 39c and Mr. Healy is a photographer of more than ordinary merit and then-combined efforts will mean much bringing traffic over the B-P Highway from the two large cities rather than have it go by way of-Johnstown, the longest and less interesting route. The work is heinc dune hv the Hitrh- Antiseptics John B. Gardner died Sept 23 in his home in Montgomery township, after a lingering illness of several year. He was born September 27, 1852.

a son of John Walker and Eliza Gard ner and was reared in Montgomery township where he followed farming practically -all ihis life. He was married to Miss Rcee Rud of Burn-side. who with the following brothers and sisters survive him: L. D. Gardner of Glen Campbell; I.

I. Gardner of Hudson, Mrs. S. F. McCune of Hillsdale and Mrs.

Harvey McCune of Homer City. Funeral services were conducted in his late home in Montgomery township and interment was mgde in the family cemetery near Gien Campbell, September 25. Remedies All Vyals At 1-2 Regular Price CHICAGO, Oct. 1. INS Grains closed easier Thursday with wheat off 1-8 to 1 1-2 cents; corn 3-8 at 1 1-4 cents lower; oats 1-8 cent higher to 1-2 cents lower.

There was scattered commission house buying ot wJieat, led by a strong commission house with eastern, connections. Short covering was also general. Pit offerings were moderate. Northwest markets show ed decided strength which was a factor back of the adva'nees here. On the bulge there was selling by a house that bought yesterday and the market lost some of its gain.

Estimated receipts were 33 cars. Corn opened fumer with little pressure and new investment buy-mer. Later there was selling by the way Educational Bureau for the B-P Association and the booklet will be completed by spring. Mr. I Brooks and Mr.

Healy will begin their I work at Bradford and work southward covering the entire route. The B-P highway offers the fmes.t i 70c 67c 85c 70c 69c 39c 69c 36c $1.00 Lysol $1.00 Creolin $1.20 Glycothymoline $1.00 Zonite $1.00 Listerine 60c Listerine $1.00 Lavoris 50c Musoldent 60c Kotex 35c $1.50 Ovaltine $1.09 40c Castoria 22c 15c Cigarettes 2 for 25c Men Needs $1.00 Gillette Razor Blades 5c 50c Gillette Razor P-lades 32c Expert Tire Repairing Vulcanizing At The Right Price Prescriptions Prescriptions 50c Durham Duplex 36c 50c Autostrop Blades 35c 35c EverReady Blades 25c $1.00 Lillas 59c 50c Aqua Velva 39c 35c Loama Shaving Cream 29c locals and the market reacted, but rallied again on commission house buying. Unsettled weather conditions were reported over the southwestern and eastern sections of the belt, while the forecast for showery conditions over all sections. Estimated receipts here were 177 cars. Oats were reported firm, but inactive earily with lack of pressure.

Receipts were estimated at 2S cars. Provisions advanced somewhat on buying by packers and shorts. Grain Table. Open Closo WHEAT Sept 134 si 133 14 Dec 130H 138 May 143 CORN Sept 74 73 i Dec 81 80V4 May 87 87Vi OATS Sept 41 BOH Dec 4S 43H May 47 Subscribe for the Eteninf Gazett. Tooth Pastes 50c Squibbs Paste 29c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 29c 50c Pebecco Tooth Paste 29c 30c Kolyns Tooth Paste 18c 35c Senreco Tooth Paste 23c 25c Lyons Tooth Paste 18c 50c Slik Shaving Cream With Bay Rum 29c 60c San-c-nap Let us fill your prescriptions that you get from your physician.

Our prescription department is in charge of graduate registered Pharmacists. Widmann Teah Cut Rate We will undersell any price advertised or displayed by any other store. FRED A. MUSSER AUTO WRECKER N. 5th SL Punxa'y Road The most absorbent form of cellulose.

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