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The Weekly Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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THE I CONNEULSVILUE PA, ROW dllLSYlLLE TIP. SCIiOOH Supervising Principal Frazee Gives Out His Statistics for the Second Month's Work of the Term. THE NAMES OF BRIGHT PUPILS Who Lead Their Respective Rooms and Grade at Gibson and in the Several Schools of the Township and Those Who Attended Every bay. Glenn Witt, George Yowler, Harry Sisley, Ilobert Leo, Fred Non-comer, Joseph Artzman, Harry Mason, Inor Evans, George Hoodaclt, Linda Davlos, Edgar Evans, Ernest Fisher, Hayclcn Parry, Ethel Mildred, Trevor Lewis, Willis Davies, Gladys Humbert, Blanche Jamison, Bertha Ambreasco, The total enrollment of: the Connellsville township schools for the second month is 765. The conditions over the township in.

general are good, yet there is one matter Supervising Principal JM. E. Frazee wishes to call attention to. That is the truants. Like i DAWSON SCHOOL REPORT.

Principal J. a Has a Few Suggestions to Offer Parents. Xov. pal J. M.

of the Uawson pnblicj schools, today irj.suutl his report ut the Dawaoii schools for which ended October -S. There was a lotal onrollmoat nf an average attendance of anl pc-rccnUuM of 90 in thn four rooms. Tho detailed report was as follows: Room No. Miss Alpha French, Uiaeher, enrol i- ment 49, average atteutiance 4-i, and per cent. Room Xo.

Sniiih, teacher, enrollment. al.ccn.d- Townsend, t.iachur. un-oii other townships Connellsville has Simon Rosko Wlllis Sullivan. Stephen few such characters to deal with. Ella Sofssou.

Hazel Pierce. Nine cases out of ten it is the fault Mar Christina. Ada Trump. Nellie of the parents that these boys are not I Coughenour, Florence Noud, Alma Eliza Weaver, Jessie Fisher, Mary 3G. and per cunt.

JUi: Room No. Hoodack, Edna Barnes, Gertrude i Kirchner, Elsie Williams, Helen Artz- I man, Blanche Sharps, O3a May Gril- ben, Esther Evans, Margaret Trump, Delia Patterson, Hobart Fisher, Willie Bloom, Ernest Mildred, Raymond Kaylor, Joe Hoodack, George Perry, John Kabaela, Carroll Sturm, Walter Artx- Willie Evans, James i SCOTTDAllE. Breezy Picked Up in the Mill nTownj i Xov. e. The i i i i a ol i i a i i Y.

if. C. A. 011- i i i i i I dpi- rn. i i in school.

Some parents are careless and indifferent in their attitude towards education. Some tell tho principal that they start their boys to school, hut they go elsewhere; others tell him they have n-o control over their boys, and this isn't disputed. But Principal Frar.ee says there is a place provided for such boys and unless the law is complied with from now on some shall get In a different school. The compulsory attendance law covering the case is as follows: Section 3. Bo it enacted.

That every parent, guardian or other person in tli's Com 011 iv call ti havlnjj control or charge of a child or children between th- agrcs oE eight anj sixteen shrill be required to sciuL such i i or children to a school In ivhlt-h tho common branches taucrht, and such i or children shall altrml pwch school wmthuiously a during- at least seventy pfr of the time in -which pelumls in i i dJHtricl.s shall bo in KCS- sion. which periotl of compulsory nt- tenaance shall at tho i i i i of school i or at timo lixptl Mickey, Minnie Bcal, Bessie Fogle, Helen Coughenour, Florence Xewcoin- er, Janette Durbia, Joseph Beal, Mike Cromski, Eugene Tip pro an, Harold Manges, Parry Trump, Orran Yowler, Joseph Leroy May, Fred. Shelkey, Carroll May, Kalph Hyatt, Gleason Grouse, Ruth Conner. Tillic Roscoe, Morfyd Lewis, Ruth Weaver, Marie Smith, Eva Mildred, Fern Put- per cent. S5; Hooni Xo.

J. M. Glass, principal, enrollment average attendance aud per cent. 'Jl. Principal Class snys: "Tlio attend- ance for tlie just closed was not good OH tho first month.

In many cases 1 liave not half time. i Parents are lo a i children urc iu srhocl tiny Unit it, is for to bo prosoni. We iiivitu the to schools more: iroqiioutly and is lit ing dutu 1 here. peonio i employ a ter to build tho work to 1 1 how ho is tho development of imr.dK of i chilurea. wljscii ir, of value, to a teachi-r ir.ay a total a l.ii«Mii inoxpor- in a nf it is difllciilt i'or m.iny of niri: 1 in tho work cf I I for Hie i i i i i nl" se cry i i 'u-ii; be on sale.

i i b'- i Liu; i i i i i i i i i i i i i i at. HIM in i 'Miti'-s. a i i A i i i i I 11 bf i i ani'. i a i i a a i i 1 (lu'ly i i p.tli'.irVi'l i i i i i i i i on i a a nr net Is J'-hnu- a i i i i i ARBITRATION TREATY France and America Agree to Sottle Disputes Peaceably. Washington, Nov.

Seerotary Hay and Ambassador Jusseraud have eign-' otl a providing for tan settle-, ment by arbitration of any possible dispute tlie United Statos and Francu. is drawn op. linos 1 the Ajiglo-Froneh arbitration treaty. The oniy persons present when the seals afllxeri wcrtj Secretary I Hay, Ambassador Jussevand, T. Coughlin, a i chief of the diplo-! malic buroaii.

Hay's a i uiuasttnjjEM-. Savoy. Our. of defnrenc'i to 'he United States senate, to which rhe treaty will be a in it ted, department is not a bio to a i i tr-xt. I Tow ever, it is vry ur.ich i the treaty i was noRrotiativd Oct.

21.: by Lord l.anidowne for England Ambassador Cambon for France. i in its protocol provided a "Article I--Differences i may nrtse of a h-eal a or rclai.ing tn the i a i of troatic A A A "KN" chill Tvovombcr's surly blast Made: ami forests bare, Ono as I wandered A the banks oC A I i (L i i rigiM stop worn care; Ills face YViis o'er with years, And hoary was his hair. "Toxsnrr whither wandorost bolwern J.J?,' contractJjjar a nd i it nor. boon possi- in i is to fost so "by the board of directors or ers when they inert to organize, unles sucl: child or children shall be excused from such attendance by the board of the school i i in which the parent, jruardJan or other person re sides, upon the presentation to said board of satisfactory evidence showing such child or children ar: prevented from uttondar.cc upon school or a i a i to study, by mental, physical or oilier urgent reasons: Provided. That i act apply to imy child between the atjes of thirteen and sixteen yearn that is opularly ployment or service.

in any useful em- The detailed report of the Gibson schools is as follows: terson, Georpe Blosser, Harry Sharp, ionceci in Joe Deruko, George Trump, Stewart i a i Sharp, Harry Gribban, Albert. Tressier, John Ambreasko, Willie J. Lewis, Leonard Lewis, Russell Kinp, Robert Patterson, Kathleen i Florence Elsley, Elizabeth KwfTor, Margaret Harbuugh, Henrietta Shvlkey, Vina Crawford, Ethel Addis, Florence i Theresa Groh, Afjncs i Ivy Siumpf, CruoUon. Mollie Leo, i naturla, Bessie Pearl. Ina Collins, Margaret Jeans, Annie Martin, Orjt Edna Hare, Paul Gilpln, Earl i i i Tom Moore, Walter Debolt, A Helm's, John Jamison, Earl Shan Martin Martin, i i Grouse, Harry Boal, James Richard Morrln.

Rus.soll Crawford. Trevor James, James Monahan. Haory Clark. John Hood, i i Fisher aud Edith Kleabish. At tho Washington school the folio report was iv.r.do: Room Xo, 1, Mary E.

Butermore, teacher; enrollment, Gl; average attendance, 47; I 11 ofT i i i-. A i a i nut and I'-Tinn (o sfM.Ue by referred to permanent- court of arbitral ion at The Hasue by tho convf of the 29th oC July. ISnp, providPd, nevertheless, t'-nl they! do nor affect th" i a In: erects, the Independence or the honor of the two I contracting: siat.es and tlo not. concern i i of third parties. "Article each i i i a case V.

a i i of C. A. i i i I i i percontafio of attondance, I I i leading their grade.s, James Washington, Agnos Swluk, Lottie Krob and A i a i a i a arr.insoniont i cluftrly the mat- in nf the jinwer 1 o( th? arbit.ra.tora a nil t.he period ro bfl fixed for formation of the i a i a i a ami the several the rovereml ihh-st of wcaltb ttiy step con- Or plcasurc'n rnpc-" Or a i with carts woes, i i a i TJ war.iiur i me, to mourn The i i a "The HUT: a ovorhancrs yon moors, OulHpro.vrlinK a wide, T.Viifr*- Isbor to support A a lorillins's pridi-; I'vn been von wr-ary i i times return: every time a f.fJrJcd proofs Tliat a was niad-j tu mourn. "Article i Tho i airr is fcir a period of fi from the day of signature cti It is opisiion of the offloinis liere thst i not. IT.

a way 13i rea; cioni i ua ucf 1 of th" Monro-i trine. The a is to be followf! vt i ry poon onft bt" i Anifricn a I uly. A sirniliir with cuinn ft xl. i a a i of arbitration will ijo PISTOLS KILL FOUR. A A i Edna Dixon.

Room No. 1. J. P. Barkley, principal: enrollment, average attendance, percentage of ance, 90; those pupils leading grades.

A grade, a KoM an-i Cluis. grade, "Mary Swink and die Darby. Names of those present every day i 'during the month. Isabel LnotniX C'har- -1. lie Loomis, Christina Mny, Swink, Eber Kuhns.

Henry i uen, Annie Hilson. KIma Car- 4 Hal im oline Chamberlain, Lotti.j Kroh. Grace i i i Mxmzcr I ii Oi: Cook. Kdna Dixou, Levada Miner, Xt-a Of Y. M.

C. A. Course at i a Tomorrow i Tho Y. M. C.

A. L- mnn! wlillo in ihy early years, Hu-w prouigal of all thy procinus hours, Thy i i prime! A i i i a sway. WiU-h t-nL'ukt forcu Nature's -K law a mtin made to mourn. "Look not alone on prime, Lf jr a riisht; ia to his kind, Jim him on of life, i i cures and and IH-n-Mitched -K a i Show man was rr.adc to mourn. "A few scorn favorites of fa to, In Pleasure's lap caressed; Yot think nci.

the rich and great Arc likewise truly blest. But oh! what crowds In every JanS, Art? wretched and forlorn; Through weary life this lesson learn, That man was made to mourn. "Many and sharp the num'rous Ills Inwoven with our frame; More point-fi attll we make ourselves remorse, and. shame! And mr-in. heaven-erected face The Hir.ilori of love adorn, inhumanity to ma.n makes coumlusa thousands mourn! "See yonder poor o'crlabored wiffht.

So abjs-rr, mean, and vile, TVho hfjja a of the eartlx To Kive him leave to toil; And his lordly fellow-worm Thr- poor petition I I thoufih a wocplngr wite And helploas offspring mourn. "If I'm ilosip-nrd yon slave, was an wish. planted In my mind? If not, why am I subject to cr-jclty or scorn? Or why has man the will and power To make his fellow mourn? I nevar. sure-, been born. Il.il! not bt-en somo recompense To comfort those that mourn.

"Death! the poor man's dearevt friend-Tho kiadrst ar.d the best! "Welcome ihe hour my ayed limbs Arc Inid with then at res--t! fireat, the. wealthy, fear thy blow From pomp and pleasure torn; But. oh: u. bk'st relief to those That mourn." -NEW- No. A I-OMlwflU-njfr i i No.

i Xo, A Fiinuin i i i i No. 1 Tl No. '2 Ft 5,1 mis Mario Loomis, Rosy No.fi i i i i i a so; Blanche Jamison. Aatilc 8 Eyii 5fi a i Emory Doppplhour, Harry Doppolhour, No. M.

i fl' I Charley SaunderH, Peter May, Two and Two Suicides Record for Day. Chicago, Xov. CUSPS of muriler suicide of i i a i i wo of oac! 1 r.thcr, Jnsrpl; M. a i butcher. I'aiaiiy hU ami ihen aid to bovn due- a L'uai trio in own proprit'to" of A meat shop.

a rinvi prt-sitJont. of wits shot uTUt i a by his fonn-r i i i i i i.i 1 kil.ccl liiiu- is to been swindled by Kvibinuin. GEO. S. CEALLIS, --OSE WIGHT ONLY-Friday, NOT.

4th. Melville B. Raymond Presents America's Greatest Play -KEW- Colonial Theatre, GEO. S. CHALLIS, MffT.

The total enrollment lur the Gibson Harry ilcGcc and schools is and tho average attendance is 422. Of these 2C1 pupils attended school every day. J'lipils of thrt Gibson schools "who belong on the roll of honor 1'or receiving the highest grades in their respective rooms are: Room No. 1 Jay. Brown.

Narrows school. Room No. 1, Miss Elizabeth Guiler, teacher; enrollment, "j-t; average attendance, 47; percentage of attendance, 00; grade leaders, A gratia, Anna llehar and Ida grade, Anna Haridah ami 1 B. Harry Sharp; No. T.achlnsky; srade.

A i Lachin- 2 Joseph and Florence and Louise Stacle. Koom Xo. 2. Nor.d; No. 2 Oia May Gribben, i Miss Ella Keck, principal; enrollment, Blanche Sharps, Helen and 2U; average attendance, 17; Edna Barnes; No.

Gerald Trevitt i age of attendance. D-l; grado leaders, and Shriver Orndorff; Xo. Joseph A grade, Pearl Ridenour and i Artman and Ernest Fisher; No. 4, Rose Soisscn, Mathilda Blum and Ella Garlick; No. it, Joseph Krajnyak, Viola Sisley and Adam Fogel; No.

0, Ralph flanges and Kalcigh Felton; Xo. 7. Annabel Leo and Alinnie Fisher; Xo. Pearl Conner, IMargaret Artxman, Bessie Kinjj and John Hood. The names of those in the Gibson schools who have attended every day nre: Beriec.

Seaman, Anna Groh, Amelia Krouse, Anna Leib, Louisa Oswald, Edith Shape. Flossie Somcrvlllc, Blanche Daniels, Hazel Orndorf, Pear! Conner, Bessie Kins, Claire Burson, John Miller, Harry Trombley, Durnell Hetrick. Bungard, Arthur Evans, Margaret Orndorff, Anna Kleabish, Nora Crecdon, Florence Adis, Sadie Sandles, Altliea Keffer, Rhoda Youu- Icin, Ora Riclicy, Hazel Tressier, Anna Trump, Grac'j Collins, Margaret Hart, Emma Evans, Nellie Evans, Edith Er- O'Broslcy; grade, Laura Stafford and Robert Beatty; grade, Louise Peters and Helen Strn.nl. Present every day during the month, Robert Beatty, Minnie O'Broaky, Pearl Ridenour, Elizabeth Long, Maggie O'Brosky, Laura Stafford, Annie McKUtrfck, Louise Lachinsky, Marie Barthen, Margaret Louise O'Brosky, Anna Ke- bur, Vercla Kavohe, Anna Haridah, Lizzie Snofko, Martha Lachinsky, John Haridah, John Kraynah, Peter Ivlien, Arthur Fritch, Willie Lachinsky alike Krayncli and Charlie Broad Ford. Miss Hazel Keffer.

teacher; enrollment, 31; average attendance, 29; percentage attendance, 91; pupils leading grades, Primary, Casper Bluback and Joseph Dudas; Intermediate, Warren Beatty and Veronica Nolan, Names of those present every day during the month. Warren Beatty, Frank Walters, Char- tu ii i i i i i i 11; ri'iirhi. Tin; i chart at the Ii. i 7 o'clock L-V. wJien it be a -to iho i i Dr.

Nancy McCiut; papirtr 1 of i i a i self a of savy the fil 1 i tin 1 all Miss i ivrcut i i i a From Fayctte County's Longest a a Recovered, Negro i Nov. nf ihc Sstvlnjrs bani: have from fif'bris of co One lost, that oi the Psnnuy a Dividend. Nov. a meet ins of board of dlrrctors of Ponn- sylvsn'a rail road the regular oi 3 per ceat. wa.s declarer.

SAME GREAT COMPANY. --ONE OHL7-- Tth "New Big Sensation Co." Pretty OJIrls! Catchy Music! Comedians! Two Operatic Jjurluttas: Olio oi Vaudeville Headliners! i a i i i ing 1'ar tv in- Miss aus, Hattis Helms, Gwilym Lewis, Jo- lie Nolan, "Lena Kowm, Stella seph Ringer, Daniel Hart, Clarence and Eleanor Marshall. Sullivan, Arthur Hartman, Ralph Man- Rock Ridge school. Room No. 3, i Tiio Neu- Timos-Dcrnocra: as "Mr.

'I 1 cornet soloirii. most, heartily by Uu; audiencf-, being recalled no limes. is a i i oC 1 i i i playH wiui ease grace, and possesses the a i i to noies t'rcini a cornet ns and as Liiobe from a violin." SALE. is In i i gos, Lloyd Fitts, Raleigh Felton, Clay- ion Bower, Frank Langford, Evalyn Linderman, Freda Brown, Ethel Cough- eiiour. Viola Sisley, Blanche Fisher, Ruth Sullivan, Eva Sillbaugh, Letta Felton, Mabel Hetrick, William Jem- isou, Joseph, Morelantl, J.

L. Keffer, Carl Moore, Arthur Younkin, Max Orndorff, Adam Pojjel, Paul Trevitt, Clyde Mahaney. Melville Powell, Gustavo Bloom. Clayton Durbin. Edna Younkin.

Mary May, Rose Soisson, Mary Crawford. Edith Miller, Mary O. Evans. Goldie Mason, Mary YVilhelm, Ma May Trump. Margaret Collins.

Datsy 'I'rumbloy. Gcorsanna Keru, Vcrr.ioc Pierce, Creedon, Minnie Geigtsr, Freda Harry Mahaney, John Younkin. Jack Crumski, Harry Lowden, Harold Pierce, Jair.s;s Boals, Trombley, Karl Younkin, Max Moore, James Brown. Jasper Pierce, Susan KmmsUi, Agnus Margaret Dcboit, Edna Coughenour. Catherine Hart, Evalona Collins, Catharine Janes.

Ada Clara. Me Mauls, Gail Feltou, Ethel Felton, Hazel Hetrick, Mark Walker, Gem'. Trevitt, Lawrouco Muy, Clareuci; Manses, Clydu Gilpiu, Clark Miss Alice McElhaney, assistant; enrollment, 50; average attendance, 41; pupils making highest grades, Annie Fette, Karl and Frank Showman. Room No. 2, E.

Beeghley, principal, enrollment, 26; average attendance, 17; percentage of attend- andce, SC; pupils making highest grades, Fern Shaw, Edna Hoover and Mary Fette. Pupils who have attended very day during the month. Fern Shaw. Verna Cunningham, Edna Hoover. Hazel Leichliter, Mary Feite.

t'rank Zacharias, Frank I aes, Karl Bacr, James Coughenour, Clarence Russell Hall, Harvey Henry. Ella Graft, Ada Hall, Marj Sara Koosor, Sara Filburn, Edith Yera Hoover, Gertrude Cough- Nannie Leichllter, Eliza Lizzie Roich and Thresa Tax- iclipr. Russell Huovur, Paes uifi Mike TaxfiQher. a i i cue received a ONE WEEK AT WORLD'S FAIR. Conductor Anthony Not Dsad, Lloyd Anthony, the sireti car con- who repartee! i ai still Hosphal.

AnOiony'rf f.vo Italians, are still ui larsc Of First Presbyterian Church Will Open Thursday i ThD HumrruLgo oC the old and the now conductor! by the Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societies the United Presbyterian Church, i opon at 9 o'clock'. There is anile a remarkable interest, manifested in alic Kuni- Sale, and old i'einisyivania station, on PHt.sburs street is a busy place i iiCtornoon. The 'hours for biiKinoys will bu from 'J A. to 10 P. each day.

Pittdburg Union Lo-nsor i i The liulius in cliargo say a -they low fare excursion tickets solJ a i will bargains i insiiro the for all trains may be obtained at Pitts- disposal of all Uu; Kooda 0:1 a They i burs Union Station or City Ticket Of- have been busy i the last i ftce. SCO Firth avenue, corner entrance Jays markiiisr soods, aiul they are tri but ions i have been niadr. They also expect to receive a liberal i i dlays of sale, tliis i ken-,) i i stock -frcsli. ind acid intercrti. (o the su.de.

The iiuods aru a a to goo'l and anybody who sale will probably find some- 'liing can bo st'curecl fur a uoai- a sum. rhis llum Urn most bTJ ht'ld in the For $12 Round Trip--Lowest Rate By Any Route. Tickets srid Sundays, Mondays, I "Wednesdays, and Thurs- davs over Pennsylvania lines from Smithl-eld street, Pittsburg Correct Clot Dress yourself tine, where others are fine; and plain, where olhers are plain. --Lord to his son. fine or plain, your clothes to be correct should bear this label MAKERS NEW 5 Equal to fine in all but The guarantee, and ours, with every garment.

We are Exclusive Agents this city. Wright-MetzlerCo. 1st Nat. Bank Main Street One Price--The Price ONE YEAR EACH New York Chicago London, England. Grand Production Complete.

i Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, lioxes $1.50. EXTRA! Champion Greaco-Ecraiim IVreatlei' oi the World, WILL MEET ALL COMERS a.n forfeit $25 to any one lie fulls to tiirow in 15 minutes. Contest Every Performance Prices 75c, 50c, 35c and 25c, Boxes $1.00. SeiUs i bp on Colonial Seats be on sale at the Colonial a co Kiile i olliccf, four Thcutro Advance Sale Ticket Ofllce on I days i 10 a a i Both phones I THURSDAY-- four days previous to St'cur- 1 Keats early. A i I be traction.

Both Phones, tiecure your seats i nfier UK- periorainnco for out enrjy. AU cars wiJl be held until alter 1 -t-iowti patronw. the performance for out of town patrons. i i i i a i uow are Sale will be om that has ev State. To Southern Climes.

Beginning Oct. i tlu- B. Q. H. 'oniTjany will seil i excursion to resorts of Florida, the rolir.ii a olher States la the null and Southwest, i jjroatly re liiceJ ratos.

For siuidllc; rates, in; and oilier conditions of any ticket agt-at. 3 use Painting'. OFF AT A PRICE. Now IK tins tlnio tu uuike yum' IIOILIL' bright and I'liwi'ful i high pi-iced Wall Piipu-r ut tlio usunl ui'Ht piipor. WOT.V StocK anci Large Variety from wliiuh loiiulixt ut 5O per cent, discovint.

1L Wall Paper Store. E. Main -St. Ocid Fellows Bld'e'. Tri-State Phone 17.

THIS IS TRULY PITTSBURGH WIDE OPEN HOUSE As far as you are concerned. Yoti arc welcome any time, the latch is untied anil we will he glad to take your good money in exchange for the Wares on show. You arc welcome at Pickering's, and we feel no compunction at separating you from your loose change, because we are conscious of beins able tn give you in exchange therefor the sort of merchandise you will be proud to own. We insist on having an easy conscience. En arranging our Fail display, which, by the way, is the largest we have ever gotten together, we decided to make it a collection of special tines, individualiy selected at the factories, and get away from the commonplace and out of the rut.

That's why we are so persistent in "rubbing it in." We want you to know that tf you are a reader of this journal -that we are satisfied to give you all the credit you want. We will try to piease you, knowing that a customer always pays his bills. That's Where We Stand in the Matter. i yon live out of town we will trust you pav the freight. Write for Catague.

if you pay cash we will allow 10 per cent, discount from marked price Mention all Kinds Done at Job.

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