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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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6
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pAGKMX fllK MORNING HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 19M. Camden, New Jersey, Invites Other Camdenites to Fete Greatest Stove Sale of the Season NAME HIGHLY POPULAR FOR TOWNS IN U.S. City Will Celebrate the! Opening of Philadel- phia Bridge PAYROLL HEAVY! Ins Ifll Bl I Copyrlaht, 19Z0 Wlwt's the most popular name forjl towns in Hie United Stales? investigation at the behest of Cam den (N. has answered that and i the answer has been a surprise.

Franklin, name of the great Revo-, luiionnry printer, editor and state-! man, hss been bestowed on 31 Amer-1 1 icsn towns ana cities, which prlves it llret place in popularity. Camden, the name of a British, peer colonist, takes second place with 3(1 i towns and cities bcarlne the name. They range from hamlet to suburbs 1 1 from mountain villages to Industrial i towns. Mayor GH Bid Mayors of all these Canidens have beer. Invited by the mayor of Cam den, N.

to be preBent July i In his city at a festival when the longest BUBpenaion bridge In tho world officially opened, The bridge will link Camden, N. X. with Philadelphia, Or tho Camdens, New Jersey city, with a uor-nlatloo. oE 200,000. is the largest.

The smallest, luvestl- Starting Saturday, April 24th, and Ending Saturday, May 22nd. Four weeks of the GREATEST BARGAINS ever offered in Fayette County on COAL RANGES, GAS RANGES, OIL and GASOLINE STOVES. A few of the BARGAINS are listed below. Large assortment to pick from. COAL RANGES American Home 8-20 with Warming .4 63.00 (New Style) New Grand Olive 8-18 with Warming 90.00 Blue or Gray Enamel.

New Grand Olive 8-20 with Warming Closet. 95.00 Blue or Grey Enamel. Dixie Steel Range with Warming Closet. 50.00 Dixie Steel Range, Reservoir and W. Closet.

60.00 GAS RANGES Century Priced at $17.50, $21.50 and 29.50 Radiant Home Special Price 37.50 Mount Olive 46.50 (All Casting) Helen Olive 50.00 Semi Enamel, Nickel Trimmed, Glass Oven Door. Howardf All White Enamel Finish 60.00 Welfare, All White Enamel Finish, $100.00 OIL COOKING STOVES 2- Hole, without stand 7.50 Up 3- Hole, without stand 9.50 Up 2- Hole, with stand $11.00 Up 3- Hole, with stand $14.00 Up 4- Hole, with stand, a special $28.50 Up The above includes well known makes such as Reliance, Quick Meal, Nesco and New Perfection WICKS FOR ANY MAKE OIL STOVES Gasoline Cooking Stoves: 2- Hole, Leg Base $8.50 3- Hole, Leg Base $11.75 AC6miMe'ihofOvTEirs for use -wiili or Gas Stoves Ranging In Price from $2.00 up. Glass or closed fronts. 2 and 3 Hole Hotplates, Laundry Stoves, and 4-Hole Cook Stoves Stove repairs in stock for over 700 different makes stoves, ranges, heaters. FREE DELIVERY FREE INSTALLATION Andrew Morrow gmiun by the Horning Herald through Fnre Service, Indicated, Camden, with a population 0' v.Hi.nTs' Feature Service then asked correspondents to telegraph the prin-dual about big and little Cam- flea.

Thalr dispatches follow. THE SMALLEST CAMDEN CAMDEN, April 22 Nesillug In the (onlhllts of the mountains, the Washington Cam den was first settled In 1897, two years before the Great Northern A CONTRAST IN CAMDEN3. ABOVE, CAMDEN, N. LARGEST TOWN OF ITS NAME, AND JT3 MA YOB, VICTOR KINO; BELOW, CAMDEN, WASH-, SMALLEST TOWN BEA1UNO- THAT NAME, AND ITS UNOFFICIAL "MA YOU," CHARLES S. PETDHSON, THE TOWN'S EARLIEST 3HTTLEIR.

penetraled the pice foreEts of northeastern WaBhlngtoa on Its way to Spo kane and the Pacini; coast. The villHgo'B greatest prosperity be gan with, 1901 when the work of re moving the Umber wag begun. For 10 yoarfl was a typical, lively lumber jack Now that the resources, are. about exhausted Camden is lue Cahiei of a community engaged In the stow and, laborious process et clearing fann lands front the tangled wilder 5 Big 69c Grocery Bargains ness IeTt by logging, Wins Fair Prim Camden is an active wide-awake community with schools 'and farm organisations. Fur three years tie community has won first -prim for the beBt community exhibit at (be inlerstatR fair in SDOkane- Having no mayor, the vlllago will not be renresented at the Camdc celebration, but the people are taking nn Interest In the event and are plan ning on sending a Washington fir free (o be planted in New Jersey.

THE BIGGEST CAMDEN CAMDEN, N. April 22, Camden has been called "the fastest 5 Large Cans Tomatoes, (hand pack) 69c 5 Cans Swaim's Best Com 69c 5 Cans Early June Peas 69c 5 Cans Stringless Beans (wonderful quality) 69c 5 Bottles White Rose Queen Olives 69c erowlng city In the United BtAtes, Bell 1717 52 West Peter St. STOVE SPECIALIST UNIONTOWN, PA. II you ask the reason for that de-EcrtpUon, any Cnmdenlte will quickly answer, the The longest suspension bridge in the world, spanning the Delaware river and linking Camden with Phila -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY1 "He's been gone BO years." "Reason enough," said the tudie. Ground Beef lights beneath.

The floor Is a thick rubber cushion. Patrons, however, fern- they'll, during a Charleston and gri tm their bulr. He liked flsh bait so Bib Roast Best grade of Rib Roastbone taken out and rolled. Of Specla! at ODC Good lean beef used In making ibis Ground Beef. Ground here well he got into a fisherman's net and Was pulled out.

Now he's embalmed end on display. OliBBL'HN, Tax. Sheriff Moreland of Johnson county has been otilged to release several prisoners, from this jail. The building Isn't big enough to bold 'em. at tho market.

3 pounds 49c delphia, will be thrown open Juiy Ralph Modjeaki, one of the world's greatest engineers, and the builder at the Camden bridge, declares" that ft Camden population of 600,000 by 1936 Is a certainty. Based on History ModJesKt'B eatlmute 1b based' on hifi knowledge rid past erpertence In shirts of population In New York ana Brooklyn, which followed the erection of the first bridges over tho East river. "Thlsr" he Bsm, "has the same relation to Plulailelphla today that Brooklyn had' to New York In ikn early '80s." A manimotb, variety or riiffu fnuiiil In the- West Indies glvea a glow en brilliant that by it printed matter may: be read at. a dfatanro of evrii; in- dlclill' 3 Dozen Fresh Eggs $1.00 Good, fresh country egge all selected a real bargain for two days, Friday and Saturday, Schenck's Honey Brand Skinned Hams For good, tasty ham to try Willi eggs, buy Schenck's Honey Brand Shinned Hams, 00 IS to each. JoC JACKSONVILLE, Fla.

"I ffftflt my hucbond declared dead," Mrs. William Braddook declared In court. "WW Veal Chops line Shoulder Veal Chops none better anywhere OQ At the price fcOC Swift's Premium Bacon For' that real appearing Bacon flavor, there's none better than Swift's Premium Brand, 40 -whole or half strip MC Breast of Lamb for Stewing Tender and flavory better now than at any other time nn ot the year CMC 33c Pork Chops Serve Fried Pork Chops for tapper. You'll Add these unusually fitiwl Out Schenck's Old Fashioned Bacon A Peculiar Fact Teeth do not always ache while they are decaying. This fools the average individual into thinking that his teeth are good when the deadly work is actually in progress.

(Sliced ready to fry. For and Eggs or with other foode- a real treat 45c of Oamdenlte crossed the ferries dally to work in. Philadelphia shops, stores, offices and factories. Ten years ago the tide turned. Now more Phllade)-phlans cross the river to Work In Cajn-den than there are Camden people who are employed In Philadelphia.

Million In Payroll Camden the home of Campbell soups, Victor Talking Machine company, Esterbrook Pen company. Brown Bovetl and 300 other manufacturing establishments has a weekly payrool that runs into millions. Yet with all itB IndUBtrisl progress Camden has retained rauch ot the quaintness at lt colonial days. Founded by Efti'l Pratt, Lord Cam-deD, in 1764, It Is rich in historical-lore. Borne of the bloodieet flghlSng of the rnvnlutlon took plftce in and around the Camden of early times.

The home of Welt Whitman In tlu-wanSng days bis life, Oarcdfu alio has Htei'aiT and ground. Corned Beef This IB the lime ot year to enjoy Corned Beet and Cabbage. We make this Corned Beef spe ONE SURE WAY PATENTED SUCTION PLATES CANNOT LIP at DROP. GUARANTEED 16 YEARS. Plate BoU 10c Lean Beef for Stewing 18c Fresh Haddock Fillets Deep Sa Haddck Fuk-to.

Bone less, and ready to cook. Freeh from the shore ODC Lard, 2 pounds for cial at the market 30c 39c Look Around You Peanuts (Pound yg) regular 25c value or 2 pounds foiv. 20c The milliuun ot snaggy mouths terrible breaths arc appalling. Take a survey of the deplorable months among any group nr lwopi i ton will i'6i(t (o wonder why aome of them die young. Chicken, fancy milk-fed Chickens.

Kraut, 3 pounds for 25c Roquefort Cheese Take Another Look PRICES RIGHT. ATTEN. DANT NURSC. ALL WORK OUARANTEED. GUARANTEED IB YEARS.

For Sandwiches and Cold Lunches Baked Ham Boiled Ham Dried Beef Vea! Loaf Pimento Checse Peanut Butler Potato Salad Chicken Salad Coe Slaw Hckles Olives Goose IJvor Kraft Clieese. JHow Investigate tho mouth those who go to Dr. Blraotslcv IMS regularly onit you will And a very favorable condition. A little a mile money and correct demlMry makes the month tnd patient, healthy. PAINLESS with PURIFIED AIR This is genuine liogueforl CketHt; im ported from Kranoe most 53c ClNOlNNATT-'-'SHok 'em up," two men, armed with knives, to Waiter E.

'Ware, restaurant proprietor. "Beat It," said Ware as he renihi'u for a butcher knife. In the moleo that followed Wave, unhurt, wounded one of bis n.eallniitp and rouied both. MILWAUKEE )Irry Goodwin, negro, has been MXing police nightly for lodging In the police slatlon ssi'l has beeti accomodated. The other utght he drove up to ihe.

fitatlon In a taxi, "You ride up herr- la a taxi and tbpn demand ihavc'd Blth disorderly ronduct." I Ooodwln is "lodged" fn famous Hoqiieforl DR. S. H. S. STRAESSLEY FRANCIS MARKET 35 Main Across from Max a urn's Store..

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