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The Courier-Express from Dubois, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Dubois, Pennsylvania
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MiM Rath Whetiand, of Jurists street, left Sunday for where rtt will enter the Allegheny General hospital as student nurse. Paul Erickson has resifttiefl hi; pntj- the Mode! Clothing Company lift Sunday for Rochester, N. will enroll as a student at Mechanic? School. Mr. and Mrs.

James Murphy and children of Beaver, are spending days as guests at the home nf the former's sister, Mrs, Teresa Dar- dflfl, of West Long avenue. Mailer Johnny has returned to Tituiville, where he will re- his studies at the Titusville Academy, after having spent the sum- tntt months visiting: with his Mr. Mrs. Quinn T. Walton, of East avenue.

Miss Emma who has been Juest of friends in this city, has returned to her home in Buffalo, X. Y. Mils Mary M. Shaw, who is located in Butler, motored to this city and spent Sunday visiting with her moth- It, B. Shaw, of West Weber avenue, and other local relatives and friends.

John L. Marshall, who has been visiting with his father, J. W. Marshall, of Knarr street, and other relatives ind friends in DuBois for the past several days, has returned to Philadelphia, where he is located. 10,000 Bottles a Day Bvwy day 10,000 women buy a bottle of Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. They know that there li no better remedy for their troublesome ailments with their accompanying nervousness, backache; headache, "blue" spells, and rundown condition. ADAM SMITH "Holding to a proven course win bring you to the harbor sooner than erratic speed." QUB service modern in equipment, yet conservative in our appreciation of fqrm- ality and true dignify. J. LUTHER Funeral Director N.

BRADY ST. and PARK AVE. Telephone 628 Larry Meikle, Ben and Colonel HuMis, of this city, are spending i few days visiting with friends at i-'onneaut Lake. Pa. Mr.

and Mrs. Lev! Draucker returned to their home in Luthershurjt after visiting at the Skinner home in Reynoldsville. W. C. Wolf, of South State street, has returned from a visit with friends and relatives in Cnrwens- villc.

Clarence Vasnindcr and Cooney Forpe. of Punxsutawney, visited with Trends iv OuBois Sunday nijfht. Ted Fye. of Juniata street, and rll Burns, of West Lonjr avenue. spent week-end visiting with in Philadelphia.

lidffar Brennan. of Brockport, is a patient in the DuBois Mr. and Mrs. D. R.

Hauck and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hauck, who have been (ruests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. C. G.

Garby, of East Park avenue, for the past two weeks, have returned to their homes in Akron, 0. A marriage license was issued in Clearfield to Miss Josephine Kucharski, of DuBois, and Charles Dugan, of Brockway. Mrs. Thomas Moore, who has been the guest of friends and relatives in Cleveland, 0., and Butler, for the past few days, has returned to her home on East Park avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Solley and famly of Pittsburgh attended the funeral of the former's brother, the late Isaac Solley, which was held in DuBois Saturday afternoon. Joseph Kosko, of Brockway, visited with friends in DuBois Saturday night. Misses Helen Pearson and Rita Black were the guests of friends in Reynoldsville Saturday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Emerson J. Johnston and daughters, Jane and Joanne, of Clarion, motored to this city and spent the -week-end visiting with local friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Johnston formerly resided in DuBois. Itft. PHiefllt Hetrfck. it ttritlnt few at the of Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Peters, of Sofctfc Brady street. Mr. Mrs.

Clair Patterson and little Rita, of Krie. are t'he guests of friend? and rcUtivn in thu city. Mrs. Patterson. Mnrv Speicr.

formerly Paul Guth, former I 1 'Arm nmv resides in PittMnirc; 1 ing several friend' and relatives in this I Helen Swansor. of Second av. enue, who has heen cuost friends and in Detroit. I i for the past jnveral ha? ri'-j I her duties nt the Trcuitmiin I nmpany. i Mrs.

0. C. Ohafin has returned to her home in Curwensville after being the guest of friends in DuBois. Cavl Haherberger, who is located in Chicago, is spending a few weeks' vacation visiting with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Haberberger, of Daly street, and other relatives and friends in DuBois.

Mid-Way JOHNNY HAMP and His Victor Recording Orchestra (Formerly Kentucky SEPT. llth Dancing 9 to 1 REYNOLDSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. L. of Kane, spent the Wfirk-eml in hnmp of Mrs.

Dantlois' parents, and Mrs. H. R. Cuthcart, nf Fourth street. Violet of Indiana, 1 is guest in the home of Mr.

1 and C. H. Smith of Hill street. 1 Mrs. Cnrrie Teterf.

EnrlJohn-j son and daughter, of PittshurRh, are! spending a week in the hnme of thej former's sister, Mrs. J. V. Younp, of I Main street. Mr.

and Mrs. Levi Draucker, ofi Luthersburjf, were recent visitors in the of Mr. and Mrs. P. F.

Skinner, of Hill street. Mrs. Ralph English and Mrs. Kidth Ernst returned home from Ebensburgj the last of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome Skehan, of Washington, D. spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Skehan, of Fourth street.

Mr. and Mrs. J. MacLauchlan and family, of Brockwny, were calling on friends in this place Snnday. Mrs.

Charles Harris and children have returned to their home in Kensington, after visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wylam, of Enst Main street. Mrs. L.

L. Lingenfelter and 5 on, Jack, have returned to their home in Detroit, after visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Reed of Grant street, for several people depend on Payer Aspirin to tunkr short wnik nf hend.lche*, tint did vnu know it's just as effective in the pains from neuralgia or neuritis? Rheumatic too. Don't suffer when Bayer Aspirin can bring compteta comfort without delay, and without harm; it docs not affect the heart. In every package of qenuine Aspirin are proven directions with which everyone should be familiar, for they can spare much needless SPIRIN Aspirin Is murk n( Mimiftrtura of Monoaceilcaclilesirr of Sullcyllorlcl Leads Cuba's Army weeks. Virginia Cochran, Joan O'Donnel and Mary Mnrvin will RU tn Inrlinna, lodny, In enter Indiana State Teachers' l-'ollcpr. Miss Tec Kvnns, of Youngstown, it sppndinp a week nr morn in the homo of her father, E.

M. Kvnns, of Main street. Mrs. Mary Phillipi'i, of Homer City, is spending a few days in thn home of Mrs. Cordelia Williams, of street.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Startzell and family, and Mrs. John Sargent, of Punxsutawney, spent Saturday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Max Curry, and other friends in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and daughter, of Kane, visited in home, of Mrs.

Inez Brown, of Hill street, over the week-end. K. C. Davis and son, Charles, were calling on friends in' Shippenville Sunday. George Donheiser and Kenneth Harriger, of Kord City, were week-end (jucsts in the home of Mrs, Anna Don- beiser, of Fourth street.

Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Morrison and family, of Brockway, visited friends in this place Sunday afternoon.

Myrtle Delnrm is in Indiana, where s-he will attend the College this year. Mr. and Fergus Spowart, of Brockway, were calling in this place Sunday. Dr. and .1.

Kearney and family called on friends in Brockway, Sunday. Didn't Rehearse General Alberto Herrcra, Commanding General of the Cuban Army, arrived in New York on the S. S. France, after an extensive tour of Europe in the interests of his native land. 'DISMISSED''-Be- cause Margaret Anglin failed to appear for rehearsal her contract for an appearance in Milwaukee was canceled.

The actress also was cited to Equity. SEE OUR DISPLAY ON THE LOT OPPOSITE THE P. R. R. FREIGHT DEPOT, N.

BRADY ST. We will be rea4y for business on Monday, September 9, with a line of re conditioned Fords and other makes. If you expect to purchase a Used Car be sure to look our before buying. If there is any particular Used Car you desire that we don't have in stock, make your wants known and we will endeavor to procure same for you. J.

U. Shoff Motor Co. Garage at S. Franklin Street. Used Car Lot, North Brady St.

i B.I i t. I i 'GOING Tbreej minutes from-j the Peace Rridgc In Caniida. Only 20 miles Niagara Falls. Jluffulo 9 i restful meals. Single rooms $2 to $4 I Double rooms $1 to $6 I Family Suites, 2 or 3 rooms, $7 up Write f'jr free rnact maps an Clarence A.

Miner, OTEL LENOX NOFtrn ST. oeLAWAfte 5 GREAT DAYS and NIGHTS 5 ,1 Jetierson County Exposi Brookville, Pa. Sept. 2,13,14,1 Offers the Greatest Prograil Ever Presented at a County Fat READ FOR YOURSELF! ATTRACTIONS Maharana's Sacred White Elephant This sacred niiiinnl comes from the jungles of Burma where it is worshipped us a rlnity by the natives. II lins positively uucniiny intelligence.

I He Wong Troupe Presenting in rapid succession a bewildering array of unusual feats in hand to hand balancing, plate spinning, legmania, and contortion work, this troupe presents (he hcsf. in Oriental novelties. Capt. Hugo Leaping the Fiery Chasm Careening madly down a incline nstrida bicycle this carefree dare-devil leaps through a barrier of flames and on to a continuation of tho narrow runway a great distance away. Fred's Pigs A troupe of real ham actors, balancing, forming piggy pillars and even having porcine clowns to add to (he general mciTimer' tlie chutes." Thriling Ninety Foot Leagj) Capt'.

Hugo-makes this leap into only a small flimsy net. Aft this, you will know why he is known ns Bonsutionnlisl. Cervone's Band Corning here direct from Ebonsburg Bnnd will give throe concerts daily. Tills the foremost, musical organizations in tl today. Hear thorn over radio station City, from 6:30 to 7:01) P.

See (I Mil Randow Trio These, fimstoiv present two screamingly funny and separate acts. They 0 tricks'in noro- batics and comedy alisurditilv, I'ealuring the lofty table hreakawav. 9. Miss Kdna Victor and ing artist, will sing each afternoon ottcl daily. Hal Kemp and His Hotel Mi Orchestra, New York Ci, Thursday only, Hal Kemp's Bruuswipipi ing and National Broadcasting CompnnjM tra, will play afternoon and evening In grandstand and at night for the dance, "Flight of the Lone Only is Greatest Spectacle of the Age! Depicting Lindbergh's complete Vfl the dramatic, Riispen.se; also many other bfia' spectacles, set-pieceH, and aerial bombs, Dl miss this liticst.

display Icriown to the pyrptocli! art. In case of rain Friday night, this shown on the next succeeding dry night. SPECIAL BUS SERVICE FRIDAY NIGHT DUBOIS TO'BROOKS VILLE AND RETURN Due to the fact that a great many people from DuBois are planning to go to Brookville night to see the "Flight of the Lone Eagle," the greatest Fireworks Spectacle of the age, and a Jayffe surrounding program of beautiful Fireworks in addition to the regular attractions and a concert bji Cervone's Band, the Edwards Motor Transit Company has arranged to run special busses at the duced round trip rate of $1.60 to Brookville and return Friday night, September 13th. busses will leave the bus terminal at the DuBois Hotel at 6:15. Tickets may'be secured now any time up until time for the busses to leave.

Concerts Over New Amplifying Service innovriiion nt iiiMnllr'il lo liiily liy orchestras, el' 1 in counlry (rent. At Least Six Other Bands Mnny hiunls from (hi nlrcaily undor In ni' mii-icill il'iiL'THlll. 's C'arnival l.in'l I.OMI'' ridi- juid State Exhibitions Several Slate Departments are again mutMiiuc' very fiilcrlaining and educational exhibits for play in new exhibition building. Educational Day Tuesday Needs no introdiie.lion. (irentest Kiddies' DRV in (he Stale, with at leapt six bauds and uppi mainly 7,000 children in line.

$if! Stock Cavalcade Friday Dance Every Night, Park Buildiwgt Five Great Days andNighti Greatest Agricultural and Educational Exhibits of any County Fair in Pennsylvaiill Saturday included ajtfain this year and it will be best of all. MISS lif Some Of This-Some Of That-We Have Everytkl.

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