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Protect Your Property With,, Certain-teed Roofing; | Certain-teed Roofing shelters And Certain-teed has other your property against the sever- advantages. It is fire-retarding est storms. Driving rain will and spark-proof. It is guaran develop no leaks. Melting enow teed for 5, 10 or 15 years,] and ice will find no cracks or according to weight, crevices through which to enter. • < Yet Certain-teed Roofing costs Certain-teed keeps the interiors j ess buy, less to lay and less of your bams and other buddings tQ maintain> than any other type dry. It protects the* contents of droofin from damage by water. ** For when Certain-teed is proper- See you dealer about Certain erly laid, it is firmly cemented teed. He either has it or can together. It makes an impene- get it quickly from a nearby trable one-piece roof. Certain-teed distributing center. Certain tesd Products Corporation General Offices, St Louis r Offices and Warehouses is Principal Cities fill I Certamteed | Bunr-iwawsH-BOonwo & related • product^ SOI D BY j Phillips Hbw. Co. Cambridge, M 1 ttti ***** I r • ****** ' * ' ****** l**«nMWW4»W || Real Estate ii AND J —Fire. J«surance \\ i ■ I Matthews & Company . • Cambridge, Md. TriepfeODMi Offlc*, 86V. Hon*) lOMU. , , > i ' I,,,, niiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiinn i?' make sure T/u oidsmobiu sight- the past few weeks we have Dei so .mu; >* Cylinder Model ts Made I I i i - , A1 , , in the Following |_./made known to many present Oldsmobi■ .■; ■ s Model,: who, we knew, will require new Oldsmobiles next graceful, litbe 4-pissengei Spring that there is but one certain way to make r*n*'i..j 3ure °f s P f i n g or summer deliveries. standard 7-pas*eager touring - _ , - * - ca ; ; 1 he facts are these: Our factory production, al though a luxurious 7-passenger enormously increased within the past twelve-month, enclosed cat. has k een insufficient to fully supply the demand , The oiasmobiie six- daring the year 1919. As a result we have been, much C tntht'Likwilg Mad * to our regret, forced to decline orders from many ve Models-. should have liked to serve. Tht Tturhtg Car — 5- l p^en“eTc7 c . om(orl2bl * The orders for future deliveries already on our books, together w ith Ctnvrtai, Riaditn — our previous experiences, leaves no doubt but what our 1920 a!!ot 2o*'tr * ment °f Oldsmobiles will fall far short of what Oldsmobile enthusiasts 4-pnaenget car, in this locality will require. I Tht Ctuft —■ ‘"“nn”!? hb Hence, we seriously advise all those who are determined that they auxiliary teat udog forward. will own Oldsmobiles next season to enter their orders at once. Vu"6"s,dan— Within thirty days it probably will be impossible to make definite an elegant 5-pastenga car, delivery promise.® upholstered like all enclosed Oldsmobiles to harmonize A with exterior, • \ K V- ' ; b*. ~~ r~: -* W.C. Bradley Hurlock SOLD RY| Heibert Hearn, Cambridge, Md. U. s. in War 106 Years. Wnshingti n, Apr ! 12.—'Tlie United Si:it. s has spent 10d of i s 143 years in wars of one kind and another, ac conling to starsti. s given out l>y tin war d partn on . Most of these were potty wars, in-lad up fights with the (nd'nns and expedlt a nary forces to foreign countries, hut they were enough to keep the conn ry’s utnr'aes. -..i 1 rs tv d iufyiWy hu y. : Headache | I Sour stomach, bad breathand TSTL d i kindred disorders destroy flA\ » health. Get rehef by taking Ml i To' Drive Out Malaria and Hiiihl I f The System - ! Take the Old Standard GROVE'S j TASTELESS cliiil TONIC. You know i w bat you are taking as the formula | is printed on every label, showing it IIs Quinine and Iron in a Tasteless form. ti»e. or. ■\ [ r- PSi f M outti' j fKirehd-j in f ■•( I k. ah.. 1. I . ..ii. kv Mit a, ."■ , V ,a3S LJ - J s. .'la. . ...j V. J. iFIRL’ , ii.'ii V:,:. OUT I . I Thirty-Four Switc i/.cn C a c.i Strike at Ki, _s.o.i u..,i Hi...— iw Miners | Idie. Sit.iu - ii. iM., .3 me than 2fil a.: m lu* Wo k< ■ ' ia;|a; \■• lay the 1j 1..\.,i.e, L ik v.ii 11 a| Western Colli; 1i.., wi re ai hr S I f ilie Stt.ke .1 !li lailaUa o 1.1 . i s.. S. litnea. Ala iia' ,< •; I I alt ■ i-l.lp I. W eiV .shut do . n .i. li oil -r ai. |‘.i -.• s a led ilia, i.y ai. gh cc. \ in !..■ .a. ; e au lli.nci.a r, pi u .. il c .i .1 ii he. ause n) iht‘ .sli. r aii. of a a *. i'll Sal- li la. W chin II ll -I. sp ead jto i. 1i; a li la ii all i'll ... . 11 |is e-.ii a c in 'hi r ill aa...t work er- in anal am..l S ra.auii wall he idle. I T. i lac., r ! H>‘d I ha .ale any "j fjv !., . •.•.ii: s made ..j hy yatd aaers. I , .a, i . ilu .iiN and . ierks in I cai ter miiials on s.rke uh.ii ordered to aio il.e work of yaidiii.is.er-. No nai s aa.her than p sse go an a milk tra.i.s ere optra e i on of t c tin ton. Sw..cat.a.en, ana U e s llr.-me , and tia.ii. ti. ei p aiye.t i a ,h I. a yards have cared a ina s mee in r. I' .wer n.en ai i. any p.a. i s ie.t Ii ir ta st and eagiaieei s stopl ed 1-tiaS because switch and >.goals weie in ntd against them. 34 Switchmen Make tCOO Miners Idle. Wi.k.s i arie, t’u.. A,nil I-.—As a result of a sir kc I.y ih r.y four switch iii ii of the i >elau arc, i- 1. k iwa u a -.tid Was mu Radio .d at K iigs. on, seven col I. ark aie idle, oOJ coaf miners have iatcii thrown out of work, freight II a.op. r.ir ion on the Blooinshurg di vision of the ra In a I is t.ed up scon s of trainmen are .amide io carry on .heir aiiit.es and oil., passenger trains aie movi: g out of .his city. Ti.e p.oainct.on of C >al is gr tunailed ai a rmc when <oai .oiil pa..ies are swamp 4 .l with orders and otlie als ft ar the sirike wi 1 spread ami seriously affect them. I >el a ware, Laik.iw.nnu and Western officials are concern rating their rc iiiain ug men in an endeavor to keep the se.eral remain ng c-rl e ies work ing full time. If the swilthm n's s.r.ke it-mairs in e.a-c, lie e will be no empty coal c.rs h- re for any col liery oa tlrs division. TAXI FROM ATLANTIC TO N.Y. i Allan A. Ryan Determined to Be on Hand at Market. ; Ailantic City, Apr 1 13. —Allen A. Ryan, central figure n the New York . stock exchange, now over the “corner” , in stutz motor stock, set a new shore . record for long distance taxlcabblng , when he whirled away from .he Hotel ‘ 'fTaymore yesterday for New f o k. Notwithstanding morning tmiusj lioi.niiX ifiitti tni’i a m ty minutes laie, Mr. Ryan, been directing his side of the stock exchange “war” by telephone from the boardwalk hotel, told clerks it was imperative he should be in New York when the stock exchange i p ns. Shortly before starting his taxi jaunt of something more limn 100 miles, lie directeal New York agents by phon to hire a tugboat, or some other craft to tm-ei him on the Jersey side of the llndson. - WILL DO WITHOUT PH jNES Citizens of St. Clair Assert They Will Economize First, v St. Clair, Pa., April 12.—A mass a meet I. gofl- < u ci ize s I.*• .it red r a s unless ihe Hell Telepho: e . mpa y e cedes fr.mi its pus ion of making g inert ase> in its tat.s 7o per cent of the S. Clair sub cr bers v.i.l older tlieir lelep! ores tak n out. “Th s s one incre se we c. n p e. ■ nt by d** ng wiahou 1 ., - ’ declared he speac *eis. A petition w. s ala. dr.i\ ~ up to be sent lo the p bli.- set vie.* commis sion. There are 1-10 fell subs- fibers in St. ( lair. York County Man Kills Him-elf. Vo k, Pa. Apr” 12.—J hi: K o’v i R d Loll, thirty-live, eomiui ted suicide ai the of his hr,. ,e . Reuben Kni-e!y, tics city, by sh .• nr. He was taken to the York Hos af, where lie died two min i tv- fie rival Dome.-ft- trouble in 1 11 : <■?. th caused the a. t. YOUNG GIRLS MADE STRONG Mrs. Boyd Tells How Her Daughter Benefited by Tak ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Danville, 111. —“My daughter was very delicate and we thought we could Snot raise her. She was troubled was not able to go day one of your little books was thrown on our porch and 1 saw what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege done for others and what it might do for her. Now' she is getting fat and goes lo school every day. You can tell every mother what the Vegetable Com pound has done for my daughter.”— Mrs. .1. H. Boyd, 1002 N. Jackson St., Danville. 111. If every girl who suffers as Miss Boyd did, or from irregularities, painful periods, backache, sideache, dragging down pain;, inflammation or ulceration would only give this famous root and herb remedy a trial they would soon iind relief from such suffering. For special advice women are asked to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, M ss. The result of forty years’ experience is at your service. C^H|STERSPILLS I FUU In Bed end Bold oel>Ulc\Wr VVgwl boxes, seeled sritb Blue Ribbon. V/ |(m It DIAMOND BRAND FIXJ.S, for #fc IV JH yen-iknowneißest,Sefest,Alweysßctlsble '(T SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE TT" I I FARMS ne:o lajor I High Wages Paid by City Industries I Te.-npt Men From Land. Harrisburg, Pa., April 12. Sour- ty of tjiirm help r. a h d -mi. an :u-.tte that ihe i'ou.i ty is ■. , •. s ri j •msj.sli ■v a.c a.i fa.i.. ju-a ..a- <>.. .a- j conjiiig in Secre.a. > : r a- • k Uis I • uilltsen, a.f the s ate 1 1 ■ a ilia'll! ol I agriculture. Statistics gaihcreal It.. L e aiepar tuei|l show tliai si.lid farms a Petiu sylvau.a aia.ue ai'f short a.f help. Ihilusir al tirm> arc olVcrii.g wages ‘ tlink the farmers eai.i.ut aa'i and are { takfing from tin- iaivi a.a fa. a la 1 bolt is le. t, the sc. re.ti ;. ue --arcs. He j scores the 11 ! ll • - ice an aims taking t ! farm help away 1 ; . In s a.f- | j fers and r> m ttk < >ti .shortage in i ( essential c up- >.hvii .In auuiitry is | facing. i i Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply 1 Impurities Invite Disease. You should pay particular hoed ' to any indication that your blood supply is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that is ever present, wait r~4ng to attack wherever there is an opening. A few; bottles of S. S. S., I The largest and Most Attractive Stock of % ► H N N Electrical Fixtures g : Ever Shown in Cambridge Now on Display at the Store Of P Claggett & Johnson b 3 16 Poplar Sr. Electrical Contractors Phone 630 R fTTTTTT T XYTTTXXXZJ T TIX X XXIXITXX TXXTX TYT T XIXr.XXXXm^XI ii—!■ i ■ fr * ■n n— nr.rg ' WUifiiJ DO YOU sliyil want? or THIS gap ’-A this gar - ! If you would like to have your hens lay as you never ex pected they would—if you would like to get eggs by the dozen where you now only get two or three try feeding them & DRY' 0 N^hP i the new wondarful egg-producing feed manufactured by The Quaker Oats Co. FUL-O-PEP DRY MASH is 3 soit feed—finely ground and cor sVV \ rectly balanced—a feed composed of animt-' foods, green .oods, grain HS protein food—like the hen picks up herself in the oprinr-. This feed is the -aw material from which eggs are made—at or.,y needs the hen’s egg factory to put it in egg form Give your hens all they will eat—keep it before them all the time and you will gu lots of eggs. The Quaker Oats Co. guarantee it. FOR SALE BY GERLACH and ANSTINE Y=^~ — = - --1 ; IDEAL hot water heat $1 31 as long as you live! l r Throw out the old, dirty, wasteful method of heating |V and install the modern, clean and efficient hot water radiator heating with an IDEAL-Areola Outfit. This . , wonderful new invention gives the small home, flat, store 0 I or office the complete comfort of a city mansion. : *1 i Its savings soon repay first cost! WL r All the rooms are heated from the one fire, as the IDEAL-Arcola is \y * Rwvv^ 1 * water-jacketed and circulates hot water to pipe-connected AMERI- i e CAN Radiators in other rooms. Thus there is no coal waste! Do you know of $ yV n any feature or furnishing or equipment of a home which does so much for your \ } comfort and economy? Can you invest money any better? The IDEAL-Arcola L 1 Outfit offers you the utmost bargain. \ Protects the family health. Will outwear Radiators. Aak d the building itself. Can be increased in size if building is altered. An invest- O i ment, not an expense! movies, banks, garages.’ etc. Shipped complete for immediate installation Any Fitter will furnith in sizes to suit rooms nd climatic condition*. 1 ‘ The beauty of the IDEAL-Arcola method is that no cellar is needed. ■ r No. 1-B Siza IDEAL-ArcoU with 1C^ sq.ft. of RgdUtion 3 Jgl Everything is on one floor. The Areola is placed in any room that has a so?. •• 3-q •• •• r. m :: :: * chimney connection. No running to cellar. Same water is used over and Coal 1 “ 4-B " ” M „ 250 „ 234 d over a 6 ain f° r years- . Size IDEAL-Arcola with 135 q.jFt. of Radiation $l5O J Cleanly heating—healthful heating—free from fire risks! IV. - •• •• |es “ “ ili S Unlike stoves, there are no coal gas leaks into the living-rooms. The Coal j"4 A " “ “ “ 330 M .. IDEAL Areola delivers the soft, radiant warmth of hot watei—not the Prices include Expansion Tank and Drain Valve. Prices do not include labor, pipe dry burnt out r'tfnosnhcrt* of stove heating. There is no lire risk to and fittings. Radiation is of regular 38-in. height 3-column AMERICAN Peerless, D building— no to children— fire lasts for hours! in sizes as needed to suit your rooms. EASY PAYMENTS, if desired. Outfits 6 ... shipped complete f. o. b. our nearest warehouse—at Boston, Providence, Worcester, o Catalog sht open views of houses, individual fiats, stores, Springfield (Mass.). Albany, New York. Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore, offices etc with ’he IDEAL-Arcola Boiler in position will be Washington. Richmond. Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cincmnati Birmmgham. Uetro'^, * ° ~J ; r ..I a . , hj ' , ‘ Chicago. Milwaukee. Indianapolis. Minneapolis, St. Paul. Des Moines, or St. Louis. y mailed free). 1u se ttle your heating question lor life write today. - -- ij SB 1 No exclusive agents. t .i f * —— aap h j Public Showroon .l at Chicago, New York, Boston, Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Harrisburg. Newark, Reading, Wllkesbarre, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond. Norfolk, Albany Syracuse, Rochester, BuJalo Pittsburgh. Cleveland, Detroit. Gr :* 1 R.T-r.ls, Indianapolis. Peoria, Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta, Birmingham. New Orleans, 232 g I Milwcukt*. Minneapolis, 't. Paul Duluth, St. Lvuls, Kansas City, f't? Moines. Omaha Dm Francisco. Los Angeles, Seattle. Spokane. Portland, Toronto. II ###########ii Bandits Lock Bank Folk in Vault. Day:on. 0., Apr'l 12. —'1 hr armed autoiiiohile handks robl.ed the bank at West ('an ailia.m. sj\ mills f.uin lie c a.f si-kil U. Tiac\ i.i'si iuu.adeil up cus tomer? an I 1 auk a■ j 1 .ya -a d io<ik rich- valuables The- ' andi s thi>!i forced every one n il.e valm, s amau d i ln‘ door and sued away. The Weather. Foreeas' r.e- tlk s.-cr'o . : Clord with show aI s taala ■. Ml 1 1 po':l' aI V taV mairrow : m ilera a 4 in President Has Motor Ride. ‘Washington, Ap I i“ ’••■.t Wilson went antoinobi'e riil'nv f ■ .e first Cine -ii :• o • eel s, by Mrs. Wilseii, he drove a mi ii lie sp' 4 ed'.Vtay alum.' Hi • i*o i, j ii c . It . k i T . i: !’ • the great vegetable blood medi cine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Every one needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any med ical advice, you can obtain it with out cost by writing to Medical Di rector, Swift Specific Co., 109 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Why are ' | flavors like the pyramids of Egypt? g I Because they are I long- lasting. I And WRIGLEVS is a beneficial as well as long-lasting treat. It helps appetite and digestion. | keeps teeth dean and breath sweet, allays thirst. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY MEAL | Sealed Tight-| I Kep * Rtebt nfti I MEN WANTED CARPENTERS and LABORERS TO WORK IN SHIPYARD GOOD WAGES—STEADY WORK APPLY READY FOR WORK T° M. M. DAVIS & SON, Inc., Solomon., &H.