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The Morning Herald VOL. 15. NO. 110. Average Daily Circulation Last Week 0,914.

The WeatherFair. TWELVE PAGES. BNIONTOWN, FAYETTE COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921 TWO CENTS. MAIL PLANES TO LAND ON ROOF R. BL FRY NEW PRESIDENT OF THE ROTARIANS PEACE REIGNS IN -MOUNTAINS OF TWO STATES RAIL WAGES TO BE DECREASED, STATES BOARD CoimeUsville, Correctly Labeled, Up in Arms at Bell Company CONN1SLLSV1LLB.

May 17. citkona aro "up a arms" over the fuel that the Bell Tnlpphotte Company's latest directory published semi-annually end distributed to every subscriber In this city tin i lies on tho rent pago tho caption "Hniontown and Vlcinily." Tho name ot tho First City of Fayette is lint mentioned on Hie cover although iho book contains tho names of hundreds of subscribers. A number of business firms have signified their lntonlimi of filing formal complaint with iho company and Individual comment la bitter. "Outrageous," Is the term nirtst frequently heard. Tho directory Just issued Is in a much smaller iuvr.i than ever before, the names ot subsciibora hi the Moiiongahela valley not being Included.

FIRST AGAIN U. S. Hall Wage Investigators Announce Scales Are to Be Determined Later. efficiency" Ts highest By Associated Tress. CHICAGO, May 17.

Tho United States Railroad Labor board announced Into today Hint It had decided "prevalllns conditions" Justify to an extent yet to bo determined a readjustment downward at the wagos or tho employes of the enr-rlera which are parties to tho disputo already hoard by the Tlie announcement, which, affecta Itflor on practically every ruud In tho stuntry, was entirely unexpected as the hoard only began formal conslrter-ntluu of the case yesterday. The board declared It would hand down Its flnal decision' In all wage disputes prior to April IS to June 1, to ho effective Ju'y 1- The railroads completed their evi- flenco May 7 nnd yesterday 13. M. Jew- ell, president of the rath, er.iil department ot the A. F.

ot Tiled the enipioyes' filial statement, WASHINGTON, May 17. In point of emeleiicy, American railroads have at thia time reached tho highest point In their history, Daniel WillarV, president of the Dal- tlmoro fc Ohio, testified today In railroad situation bc-Ioro a Senate; committee. Last year, he added, they i ONLY YEAR OLD DENTAL SOCIETY IS HEFTY MOLAR lilect Officers, Hear Address, Plan Picnic nnd Joint Meeting and Eat Chicken. DR. GRAHAM PRESIDENT Celebrating its first birthday "The Fayette County Jjtju.il Se-clc'y" held their llrst annual well as their monthly meeting last night In the dining room of the Creut liethel Han-tlsl church and wero served chicken dinner by the ladles of the church, elected oflicersfor the ensuing listened to an address, decided tin tho Unto for their annual Julio picnic, uc-l eeplcil mi invitallnn meat with tho' isl- n-Kloti imv.y ti jelety In July nd Iransiicleil mucli roulino business.

The was organised a year, gn (or the mutual benollt alone edu. callonal lines of the membership that nicy might give their patients tiio O'lern wlaiifific ilf.nlleln ei proiluee, Wl.lle ily asm.clnlloua hud lously existed lliia lias been the county uasoelatioii for a number ot-yoars. Al the session lust night rr. Slnglo- Lon, ot PIttsbureh, a noted dental-stir-goon, addressed tho body- on "Fractures of ot tho Jaw." Dr, ton la a noted man In the pro fession. Me made a highly interesting and Instructive talk.

It was derided to hold an all day meeting nt some point In tho moun tains on Saturday, June 25. The place to ne ttolormlned at a la or date ami the membership to.be notified through Hie columns of the pross. The July mooting will be hold at Ihe Washington, country club In conjunction with the Washington County Dental Society. That date al- 30 to be announced at a subsequent meeting. JJr.

r). T. Miller, of ConneJlavillo, Ilia retiring president, presided at hurt Florence 13. Allen, ot Cleveland, first woman common pirns judge In the cquntiy, took another "first wo-man" record when she a Inoii to the electric cbuir. FINE OF $7,000 IS IMPOSED, ON, were at theil- lowest point.

I will ha observed Thursday, June 2. financial problem still exists. Tho class numbers 30 students, 21 ot he said, but ho contended, through ex- whoru are Graduating from tha aca-plauatlon of statistical studies, which demc an1 nhlD frall- lll0 commercial ho BUomvLed to the committee, that department ot the school. The hou-the expenses of opcrntlvu had f.iaeas- 0Xg tiavn been awarded as -follows-eJ. in remit yearB until dn Jji Lie last First( jree white; second, George nionlha tboy had teudud.to exceed Hunt; third, Joseph AsteUord; fourth, the sum totals of rovenues from tha nn un.i,J- highest scale of transportation charges ever allowed.

ROUTINE BUSINESS BEFORE CITY COUNCILS MRS. BERGD0LL.E By Associated Press. CHICAGO, May Aoroplanes carrying mall will land on the, rapt of tho new' gov-erniiient poslofrico' Lo bo erected hero, oiflclala announced, today. Tho cargoes will bo. conveyed to trains or motor trucks by way or bBlta" or tunnol cars.

HONOR STUDENTS IN NORTH UNION HIGH ANNOUNCED Commencement Exercises June 3 With Class Pro-, gram Preceding. 30 IN GRADUATING CLASS Annual contest hotween the literary nocietiea ot tho North Union high school, tho DeJuhlau and Athenian, win he held Friday evening at the North Union school auditorium bo- 8:15 o'clock. The con- testnntB for tho two societies are giv- en.aa follows: Athenian 13s5.iylst, Lldn- ljunt; reader, Irene White oi a- (aI-, Harry Wilson; debaters, Richard Tnntllnger and Nelda Sehnntlerly. Adelphian Essuvlsl, Alice Maher; reader. Sarah famsllv; orator.

Warren rrlnibath; debaters, George Hunt and 'cooimont. exorcises will be held nipht jiinx niam nhrhr r0r thn imir tsjp 'miti; work waa 92 3-4 per cent, ono of the highest averages recorded in tha school's history. Tu addition to the regular school work she" has bebn pianist for tho high school orchestra during tho entire' Tour years. She expects to continue her study of music uetrmny college 'I The class was regularly organized jljFltl1: president, WU1 la tu Fearer; Members of tho elasa nro War ran lege. Llda Hunt, Vira Hunt and Ma- lasa Joneu this Biminier for teaching.

rana KMits win enter Fe.nn State noxi fall to pursue her study ot art. Wnrront Trimbath and William Tccl' 10 tlm course in mining en gineering, IJoyd Moore will study electrical onglncoring at Penn State James Oalilo littemls to go to Western Roaervo to sludy for tho inin- i xia means prices lo you. Uo inur Wednesday and Thursday mar- kcllng wllh us, take vnutnge of our lower pric Tender Round Steak, lb. Chuclt lb. Fresh Ground Reef, lb Lean Boll Dect, lb Leun Sliced liacon.

lb 35o nacon Whole or Half, lb iinins MKinnca, lb. 25 Strictly Fresh tloi. Freeh Country Butter, Ih 3 (ISLANDER'S MARKET 22 Morgantown 8t. Must iuij, ine rojiowtng oincers fiovlair becond lteriding of, South Street' served; President, Warren Trim- Ordimince New City Scales PROJECT BOOSTED MEETING Masontown to Have Gigantic Muss Meeting on River Bridge Plan Sturdily, May 28. BUSINESS MEN ELECTION Delluilo slops iu a campaign to se-eiiio tho ereclloit of a hnrlge the Monnngr.hrla ilver al Mason-lown-havo lieon taken by tho Mir.nr.- nvn JusiiieSH Men's Association ith Ihu hearty suiiport of the Fav- otle County Road Supervisors- Assiy elation.

Arrangouicnts have been uiailo tor a big booster meeting to bo held on Saturday, May is, at Mason-town at which advocates of the 110-7 iulcr-county briilije nro oxpeeted to turn nut In large numbers. It Is hoped to have tho county commissioners and viOB'era of bolb OivMne and Fayette counties present at tin; meeting! There win bo several speakers. The proposed site nf the now brtdgo In to he liispedod at a meeting in the mornSnj; In which tli? bridge advocates will prbsent their arguments In a convincing way for tho erection of the Mason-town. Thero nro innumerable arguments In fuvor ot tlm project which Is admittedly a very vital need. There nro now 1111 between fiiwnsvillij ami (own, Va.

Oreeno and Fayelie counlies lire not linkuil up by a river bridge alili.mgh by cud of the i resent season there vein be improved lihunvavu, with the possible oxoeplitin one iited. 1 county ir: it'll! be a big several promlu- I11 the nllernoon tin niaaa meeting with out speakers. Data In support of (ho coutentinn for tli 0 erection in tho voiy nuar Ju-luro or tho bruise at MasontDwn' is being prepared Iti detailed nnd ton-eiso form and will be precoiiled Inter. ivjS nt lentil ing this week of the Ula- EOiitown. Buahiess Men's Association nitloo was ij j- 1 co-opornlo with the Fajelle County Road Supervisors' Association, A.

L. guarpnaek, secretary, in the cam. palgn. Jlr. Slinrpuack made drees lo thn business men In which ho outlined mens already taken in support of the proposition.

The members of the Masnntown couimittuu are W. L. Grnlinni. chaSrmnn; Sox-miin, fl. CI Dnffeulnnigli, M.

Yanclius nnd L. Rackoir. N'ow oincei-B for tins Association also were elecled at the raceLing. p. II.

RnlBlon was eler.tel preiidout, to succeed H. U. nnd W. L. Grnlinni, vice president, f.

sueeeeil Oi'vllln Dm soerolnry. Tlm Association extended a vnte of thunks to rhe retiring olTleors to the secretary for Hie work tlmy ilurin Ihelr SCOUT COUNCIL MEETING. The mhl-ycnr meeting uf like Union- Hoy Seoul Council will he held -'ntl-iy nlng, May 23 nt in rooms. All mombois 'Jo Lau tho council nre requested to be Get For Homo Bruno We TRUCK FOR Hi RE L'-tou dump. Call Pell 557-J Republic Summer Norinal open Monday.

May 10, 1 nek for all grades from the Hr ic. C. E. ESS, Principal. CARS WASHESD 'hlln yu wall.

lnya. SATIS FAC TEACKcRU The lloavd nf ticrm.in T.e tl Hltfii H'iii meet Friday fTvenlng. June tor tno pur of eMiti; leachers. II applications must ba mailed to Supt. R.

Hudlsill, Me-Llollandlowii, befnre that tlnie. No teacher will hp employed who does not nt that tlmo held a vnllil certiriciito te tench in the School of Gorman Township for the ensuing year. HARRY MoC ANN, Pres. A. M.

Scot. FAIRCHANCE GREENHOUSE Vogetubln plants Peppers. Dsg-ilant, Touinto. Cabbage, Caullfiowcr. liy the box or by tho doioa.

All No. 1 I'lnnta MEET AND EAT AT ATKINSON'S Special Dlnsor, 40c, 50c, and GOc Chicken and Waffles Dinner 1.00 aecond Floor Penn Theatre Bldj, LOCAL nd LONO DISTANCE MOV INO, D. R. Troder. oftlce 24 Elouth treL Ull HSS.

Trl-SUte 40, ret dence Roll C3; Tri Stt SS-W. BRIDGE TO BE AT BIG Requests for Federal Troops denied After Lengthy Capital Discussion, TUOUBL1E DUE THURSDAY WILLIAMSON, W. Va Peacu relt'i tonizht May 17. tha enllru West Virginia-Kentucky border lino along ihe Tugs river in (lie county region, A. C.

Penson sheriff of Mingo county, said he had verified reporls that there had been tew scattered shots during tho ntternoon in the Kentucky hills, opposite Mi --rr jj Y. Va. None of Hie shols struck in the town. Thero hud been- no other firing In tho district since MoHday night, lie said. Tho sheriff and Cnpt.

J. ft. Urokus of the state police, conferred at lcugih today with Major C. F. Thompsnn, V.

S. Army observer, sent to report on the situation. All declined to discuss tha conference. Sheriff Penson, reiterated his appre. honsloa of soi'fous trouble the anniversary of the Mntewau bat-Mo but refused lo descrlbs the drastic stops he sab! ho was Liking to liresevve peace.

Frank Hnoy. District 17 United Jlino Workers of America, who arrived today to take personal ehargo of the WillinniRMi scouted tho Idea thai trouble was planned for Thursday by union syiupnlli-iois. "Thnra'll he 1 ling Thursday or smy other day unk-ss tlie opuval-ors' start it." he said, WASHINGTON, May 17. Federal troojis will i.pt be used In the territory along the West Virginia-Kentucky border where dlslurbsuces iii the mining district have occurred until the slates concerned havo resciin-en In cojilns with tho situation. Decision to this efio'ct waa reached today alter Secretary Weeks had hold conferences and subject had beer, dlsuisuor', nt the regular cabinet It was communicated by resident Harding in a telCRi-am dispatched by Secretary Christian to Governor Morgan ol West Virginia wiio with the Keutueky governor had reQuested Federal troops.

Mr. Weeks reiterated today that tho cilernl government was not disposed to declare martial law the' disturbed territory or lo employ regulars there except ns Inst resell Ken tucky has stale troops, lie said, and although West Virginia has none, she her of special olllcers on elu ty. Moreover, ho nddcdj reports to thn Department Indicate that the sltua-tlob Is much quieter. Attorney Gen- Dougherty attended conferees wllh Secretary Week said. it Ike trouble continued tho government would 1m Justified In tak- harul.

Wlillo reports tu lilb de partment showed Iho sltmulon was serious, he added, they gnvo only six or seven persons killed, liuiel Ulan other reportn Tlioan causing Ihe trouble were not Went Virginians but prtihahly professional ngltnt from Columilo, Alabama and other statep. he said. A serious aspect of the situation, tho attorney general said, waa Inter ference of the malls through delay of I I I ho salil haa as yet t.tttrn no stepa In ibii r.rJiev and liad no agents district. The situation Is being studied (o flolcrmlne a course of nc-i lion should the president decide to in-1 torfero without using Ccdcvnl troopa. I In suitgesteil In this connection that H.

MiirshalR might bo iippolntc! 0 trouble one ami a district tabllsiietl in Williamson, W. Va. basis for federal npcrallon. BIG BARGAIN, For Snlc FOltD first class conditlni at CAPLIN'S. Broadway TIRE PROTECTORS Tho nail or luck is a menace to the person thai does not havo their car equipped wllh TIRia PRO-TI'lOTOKS.

In addition to tills pro-I tecllon, you get jier eoiit adiH-itlnnal mileage from iho Urns. AMBROSE DIEHL, 2S Gallalln Ave. Unlontown, Pa. Rugs Cleaned Wo our now ready to take en re of llyi many people who linvo called In last week to hnvo llialr ruga and carpota cleaned, our plant ripened today, Hubs nnd i-prri for dollvered. Call tdrtny and leave your order.

RELJA BLE CARPET CLEANING Co. tl. V. Yrdley, Manager Bell Phone 268 Trl-Stnle 463 ar Morning Herald Olflce FOR SALE lttZO, Klsuol Sport nindul flpeedster. fine Jehu Kurln, MuaOn-town.

Pa. New Officers Installed and Work of the Past Year Briefly Reviewed. ISIG MEETING MAY 24TH The Unlcntown Rotary another year yesterday regular weekly luncheon. The work of tho past year was reviewed, outgoing ofllcors aud committeemen wero lauded and now ofllcors were Installed follows: President, R. M.

Fry. Vice president, 11. Sturgls. Secretary, F. W.

Ncwhall. Treasurer, J. llalnor. Sergeant-at-arnis A. C.

EgRera. Song director, ID. T. Chainborlln. The now board ot dltcrtors, 'rlocted last week, consists of R.

M. Fry, 11. O. Sturgfs. W.

Xowhall, T. V. Abraham, llr, F. C. Robinson and S.

Metaler. The president for tho past year, II. G. Sturis. reviewed tho activities of the orfj-inlaalion for (he past twelve months nnd then, on be'hair of the cluh, presented- P.

W. Newhall with a fine watch nni Rotary cluirm lr reeegnltlon his faithful and elll-clent work ns secrelar- for the past two years. The gift came as a great surprise to the recipient who made a feeling response. Tho new president paid fZTZ 'f lV'tf Il 1 A Klug. He then announced Hie coramitli ior iho en-suiuB year, together with tho committee members.

Thursday evening- of nest week at the Xcnmcolin Country Club the lubs Waahir.glrm, Ri-invnsvilto and Uuiuutown will hold a Joint meeting following a dinner. A "mock U-iaS" will also be slaRed. The regular weekly lunch meotlnc next Tuesday will ho held hero as usual anri will tako the- form ot. a favawQll party to. the following mem- here, who sail tho following week for lailiniHirsh, Hcotland, to atleud tho internalioiml llntary convention: 11.

ing, J. W. Abraham. Harry Whyel and H. G.

Sturcla. BLAST AN ACCIDENT SAYS COBONER JURY Verdict Quickiy Returned in Inquest Into Explosion at Power Plant. A Jury IiinulrlnE info the cataslrnnlui nt the Wrst Penn plunt at Fay- on the menu nc of Mav 10 In which six workmen lost their lives yesterday afternoon returned a verdict that the tragedy was accidental. Prior to the inquest. Factory Inspector James S.

Darr. District Insoeclor Quirm and Dr. Baum conducted a thorough investigation of the plant where 1 1 to explosion took plaeo and (Continued on. Page Seven) Notice to Teachers All applications for schools In North Union township must he In the hands ot (lie Secretary, F. C.

Mulligan nut Inter than Monday, May 23. (Signed) Sec. Unlontbwrr, p. NDUCE TO ALL CONCERNED The following Flectrlcal Contractors Union town, which aro bore eri nre tho oniy ones In date to have signed tho agreement with the Journeymen Klectrlciana and nro operating their shops Tulr to the union. MUUtKN tLttTHIC CO.

FAYETTE ELECTRIC CO. UNION ELECTRIC CO. All oilier representing themselves as tinfoil shops are unfair. SECRETARY L. U.

1021 SPECIAL PRICES ON DRINKS lea Cream, quaTt 60c Coco Cola, glass 5c All Kinds Soft Plain Drink 5c Plain Ice Cream lOc Ice Cream Sodn 15o Sundaes of nil kinds 15c Special Price on Candy 35c 1 pound Iiojc candy 85c WEST END CONFECTIONERY Mike Ecpcr 82 YV. Main St. White Line Transfer Both Phones 718. Office P. R.

R. Dtpni Bagqage tramtrrred. Wo haul nny "THE MOVING MAN" Keystone Transfer Co. Succcsaor to LAUOHERY TRANS- rtM ijUMHnNY, ollico 31 B. Hbulh Bfreot.

Hell 802 Trl State I0S5. L. Howard end H. D. Rynn, owners IF.

Yf5U CAN'T SLEEP un one ot our hair or feather matlreuBCB (hero's something wrong wiin your conscientc. FAYETTE FEATHER CO Ball 3M-V, U-Jontowr), P. Second reading waa given (ha South' Trimbath, GeorgH Hunt, IJda Hunt, direct oponlng ana extending ordl- Vlra Hunt, Mallaaa Jones, Margaret nance last night when city council, iu Bella, Kdjlh Smith. Eva Lyaasj Wlli- TOBuliir session, transacted consider- lam Fearer, Anna PIvarnlk. Sara sblo biislneas ot routine natnro.

Couu- Smalley, Stefania Adamlir, Martha cllman J. Q. -Adams was the lone ab- O'Neal, Irotifl White, Stella Grimm sentee at the sosslou Jaat night. All Frank Guesmnn. William Means, Jos- business was iransnclod prior to oph Aolleford, James (Jrahle, John o'clock when tho session adjourned to Harford, I.loyd Moo, Martha Ford, meet again in two wocka.

Bortha Darby. Moyd Doran, Flora A conlract for tho purchase of new Belle Rowan, Karl Savage, Joseph Loci ty scales, replacing those in use for bo, Udna Spears, Mary Sostorlcli and 2 yearn, was let wllh the Hovo Scale Malissa Matthews. Several of tho Company. The figure was slightly In graduates are Drcnarlne to enrar eni. nights mooting.

The following olti-; Jutlgo Dickinson, of 'tho United SLatos clals were selected lo servo the com- Dlrinlet court, who pronounced sent-ing yenri rrdaldent, Dr. II. D. Gra-1 euco, Impuseil the allnnmlivo son'- oicess of S7H0. Tho scales will Jjq (Continuetl dii Tnge Seven) Rosary Today inera win be a special iiiallncn given by tho popular OrpheinH Players --todayf Wednesday) 2:15 p.

m. nharp (dodrs open 1:30) preaeiiting the great success "Tlie The Mtlwat-d York play' of heart in- torest, and rich Irish hutnov wondeiful nets with appropriate cenic settings. MatSr.oo also tnnn ..1 Alternative Prison Sentence if bite ItCfuSCfj to PllV Is Im- posed by Court. TWO OTHERS ARE FINED May IT. Mrs.

himnia llergiloll was tcilay seiiteticod Jo pay a lino J7.000 for tho part s.io was convicted or having tak-en in tho evasion or tho draft law by her sons, Grovor ami Knvin llergdoll I If refuses or falls to pay the nno. encc nf ono year i ml ouu n. Feduml pcnltniitlary at All: her lino must bo paid by-Juuc VS. The snnie Hue with tha snmu alternative was Imposed upon two of her eo-dofeniliints In the air.riiri.-v- ease. One M'-iii lie: clmnKetl his iTiino alter bis two brothers achieved uotnMotv.

and Mm i other her lifelong friend itud counsel-er, James Roiulg, Tho two other do-. feiiilanls, Albert and Hm-ry iStiiiuh were lined $1,000 each with the nil toi native 11C upendlne six months In Jail. Counsel for the defendants filed 1m-modlaio appeal from 1I10 sentanco. Jmlg'o Dickinson, In pronouncing Huntcnco upon Jlrs, UergdoH, dcelared thora was no way iu ascertaining if her net was that of fund nnd lonl-ish mntlier" anil while her iiiolivo did not mlnliule Imr oh'ensu It did mitigate the uinlsh incut. Her punishment, he added, is thought dial her sons have brought 'disgrace upon her.

"No one would want to see molh-1 er sent to Jail Tor helping her suns" i ho shld. Iu sentencing Honfe. aired the Jurjgo Ritirl bis only elaiiu til li nil vas tils ne 1110 tornier city magistrate iu jplali lefins. Ftraun'B inollve, Ihe Judge sait was perhaps the best of any of tin defendants, lie did ur.viki CHEVROLET 490 REDUCED PRICES Koadster Tourlnc Jij-15, Light Delivery Coupe Sedan o. h.

factory. Clasfliost nn lowest priced fully ciiitppc.) car tho market, i'lacc order nt nnee are getting swamp nil. icasy pay til outs itrruiiKetl. KEYSTONE AUTO CORP. OLDSMOBILE FOUR 1021 imulol, takou In Irado 01 l.liovrfilot Baby Grand.

Just llko now tmrgain to ipneK huycr, KEYSTONE AUTO CORP, DR. H. SCHMOKEF-t Foot Speolalltt Of Plttsbtirsh, will iio'nt'tlio Titlow Hotel. Uiilnntowii, Friday and Hnliirdny, May 2J nnd 2r where lie will treat, corns, bunions. Ingrown nails nnd ether alliuonta ot the feat A REAL BARGAIN Now 1921 llnlck ft Touring.

SANTO MOTOR CO, Klght shown 8:00 o'clock open 11 modlalno N'oift week brines tha of Pittsburgh and of Thoni All" the fnmous play of Mlsa a3 monlloned, will attend many charactei-ij with the full com- Bethany College, puny of 16 people) Including the excit- fur; horse races, full nT thrills and laughter, namely "In Old Kentucky" market offers you oxcep-gicateat production ever CM ods, on the Ulxle stage. (Watch papers), ZfVrlt M'ri urownsviiiB vice proaiaont. nr. Alfred Howard: treasurer. Dr.

Ho W. Urownlleld; secretary, Dr. O. M. Howard.

Tlio execullve contailt-Leu will ho composed of Dr. F. Robinson, Unfoutown; Dr. E. 11, Fast, Fnlrchance, ami Dr.

T. Miller. Con-uellsvllte. Camping Outfits Boy Scout and Army Tents Poles, nopos anil Slakes, ready to set up, NI'JW, Piico to 5-15 Complete. I'up Tents 11.

Cats l.5tl. ilo.liieiil prices In Arm Shirts, Slices. Ilreeclies, Leggings, (Y.n-Iccns, Pack Carriers, aud Illankels. (Sfiods suitable for Campers and Tourists. Army and Navy Store Peter St.

between Broadway P. O. GOOD USED CARS Fords, ClievroloL -9th, Mnlckii, Mn wells and other lily bargains, to: payments arranged. KEYSTONE AUTO CORP. STENOGRAPHER IVantcfl, Apply Spcwlsvay Office NOTICE TO TEACHERS All applicants fur Provisional Cortlflratn to tench In tho Schools 0r Gonnan Township for Iho ensuing year must prcnont themselves for examination Saturday Morning, May 28, nt Nn examinations will be given after above said date.

All teachers who hold 11 Provisional Certificate nro urged to attend Ftoino Noun a Mclmol tlurinj! Iho Himmur and pursno a course In Ihe flelr.ncn of Teach I NOTICE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Conimtttco meeting To he held Wednesday night nt 8:111) m. in tho a. A. fl. room.

Mcm.bora of all committer for Memorial jjy io bn irononl, Chnlrninn, II. p. DOIIAN. FAinCHANCE OREENHOIJfiE floriinhtuls, I'uluiilnii, Colotis. i'nn-alaii, Phlox, Dusty, Miller, Verbeillaa, BACK TC THE BOOS 0U TIMES Special for Thursday and Friday as lnnj! as they last.

40e Marsbmallow rolls 2Se 30c Jelly Rolls 22c BARKER BAKERY In Puritan Market FOR SALE I7ed Forri Touring ca.ni niu inn uoutr. Cheap. Jelfco (Jjraga, Nov. LOT SALt COTTOM PLAN, ON REPPERT BLVD. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 19 AND 20.

Unlontown'a most desirable plan of lots to Jio aold at public eala tloar Btrect car and schools. I'rlcoa and torme reauouahlo. Tako Btreel i car to O'NpbI slop. CITIZENS REAL ESTATE-CO. Bel 1844-M 70 W.

Main 81. Trl 820 Sale SUrt 10100 M..

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