Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

Publication:
The Daily Courieri
Location:
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

tf THFF DATLT CONMBLtSVILLE! PA. PAGE BTtrffl i TRINITY EPISCOPAL --Corow of avenue aitd Prospect street Weltam, 'Third Sun- ifity after Barter. Church school at evening service at 7:45. Wednesday evening. connnnaUon "trNTTBD BRETHREN a at 9MS.

Preaching at 11, tof- kwed witt consecration of'teams lor campaign casvass. Junior Y. P. S. C.

at seniors at 6:30. Preaching "it 7:30. P. B. Moon and L.

G. Hoover will be the la? speakers at the morn- Ing service, There will be several in tlie evening. Let all 'captains and team, members and also all members be present Jt the sorvi-oes, morning Mid evening. Mem. blsrs of the congregation-are requested to be home Sunday-afternoon from to o'clock, and be ready to sign up when, cwxvaMers call.

"Let's dot it!" All members are requested to he'in. prayer tor five minutes, beginning at 2 o'clock, for the success of the drive and victory shall bis ours, EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION -South Connellsvilte. J. OL Kebop, pas- for. Sunday school at worship, T.

A. at 6:45. at 7:45. The subject for the morning Wise art," being the first of a "Stewardship." The evening sermon will be delivered to the Gibson high school graduates, the subject being All are kindly invited.to The patrons, ot school are requested to attend.the evening s'erv- Parents are urged, to send their children to ihe Sunday school. rchool is profressisc very rapidly, and there is yet room for you.

TRINITY UUTHERAN--Rev. wii- iiam H. Hetrick; pastor. Bible school with adult clashes, 10 o'clock. InstaU of pastor by president of synod, Kev.

E. B. Burgess, D. .11 o'clock, ith by the "pastor, theme, "Life Abundant." I DAVIDSON CHAPEL--Rev. J.

TV. will a at Davidson Shapel at.2:30.-Thls thapel dedicated, last Sunday. It sits oa tie till coke ovens. Cross the bridge at SUgo." EvCTybody fe welcome. ABOUT CREKCH NOTICES.

-VotfcE of Sunday services for church column must be in office by Friday evening to i publication Saturday. Xoner-wil! be accepted by tele- -paone. A postcard, will answer the'pnrpcse. Rev. will hold German services and holy communion at Unioa- towi In First 'Msthbdist Protestant church.

AH are cordially invited. AS THE SOISSOK. With "THi: VEILED Leivr. in the leading role, IT-35 pictures taken from. German subma-lne, are'being, ehown today.

The central figures in "The Veiled Marriage" are Margaret Fallen and Jiohn Browningi- with ttie busy, villain, Fred' Peyton.i The plot treats of a strange' complication of affairs, in. which fate two of Its' victims into the. same Marjjaret Fallen lives with har father in apartment; worshipped at distance, by Bolan, "a thorn ul.the.-side of.the'-police force." a'young man in easy circuzcstances and'much addicted to the use oWiiiuqr; Is, a friend, at Fred Pejtoc, a member of society usually mentioned in'the Ikrf present." Peyton, meeting Margaret Fal- IOD by chance one -fre- qnent visitor at her home. One iven- ing wben' they, are returning- from a dinner, a explosion overturns their automobile, and temporarily. blinds Margaret.

Her. father, who has come to the door to Took" for. her, is also Injured. the production neare tile elrraax the spirit ol romance prevails. tar to I Connellsvjille after a with Morrison.

i Mrs Coder of Confluence was a caller here Thursday. Miss 'was among shoppers 'In- Connellsrille Miss ireturned to her home-at Ursina Thursday. Lewis Mason has returned to Brownsville after, a. short visit spent here his home. Mrs.

returned from a weeks'' visit Mrs. John Waters spent. Thursday in! Old Daddyj-Turner, is quite ill. TEX SOISSOK. "PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH" famous New.

York-farce hit will, be proeented-Monday night. The: play Is in -Aree acts. It if said to contain- one oiMhevmost.original.plots embodied. IE as can be learned, "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath" concerns the tribulations'of a meek and -joodest young husband proud of his imaginary amours. Compelled to sustain this romantic reputation or lose ot tils' spouse the young benedict involved with more ladles than he bad ever seen under one roof.

The. scene of his.mad escapade a private suitti consisting of a'par- lor; bodroom and bath in a lonely wayside The dfvelopments that ensue vromise to theatregoers of this city with irae" of the most amusing theatrical entertainments of re- RMROAMWELL Dliectors. Member memberf of 'of directors: of The Keed-Lindsay Oil Gas' company promoted; by, 7 known. Baltt- and one fireman. They are going; to have well so that it will-be railroad proposition, from, to finish.

and have found aVdriller' named Bogga, who 'is-an. 'old; locomotive engineer; George K. Reed, 'a Pittsburg engineer, known here is president of. 'the 'company, leased an acre ground on tne'-Coul- ter.road- near Coulter, because it is right In'the center.of section that is some of the large gas. com- paciea and surrounded by producing wells.

BOWELS SO BAD HE TOOK QUART OF ERAL WATER A DAY Sr. TOittesides to Bad, Way; Tells How Oret It. Took a SeTere Cold. "Our, five year old son Paul took a severe last winter that, settled on his lungs and coughing epellc. -We, were getting worried about him 1 medicine we'gave him did not help him in the least.

A neighbor spoke so' highly of Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy that I got a. bottle of it, and the. first dose bsnented hhn so much that I continned grVrng it to him until he was cured," Mrs. Frank Crocker, Pana, WMtBetpT Adrertise In oar claasiUed THE ABC ABE.

Mrs. Eva Fay, the high priest- 's FIRST Pittsburg, iUeet. 'J. Earle Edwards, business for. a New Oiy 9:45 church school and Baracaa.

71. worship and serrana" by the miii- ister. StS 1 Woman's "and people's, ''The'. World, in ai-, vays welcome. SALVATION ARMY--202 Wo.st second floor.

Eni and Mrs. John O'Beirne in com- u.and. Knee drill, company.ineet- I s- young "people's legion, air mealing, 7:151 Meetings week days. Tuesdiy, Thursday and Friday. public is cordially invited to at-- U.iid all'oj the above.services, espe- a i those who do not attend any' 0 of religious worship.

IRST Pittsburg eel. Francis J. Scott, pastor. at snd 7:30 by the minister. subject, ''A'Message L'ook Uttle Understood." Evening 1 ubject, "Why Not?" Sunday sch'ool Victory prayer meeting on evening at 7:45.

Dr. Edwards' Olrre Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Ofire tbe sobstitote for cakunel, act ieently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick renef tlnbuau taking them. Dr.

Edwards'Olive are a vegetable compotmd mixed with olive i cfl. They act gently but rirmly on the bowels and fiver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the Mood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, withoat any of the bad after Take one or two every night for a week and note the pleasing effect lOc and 2-c a box. "1 -suffered for yoaxti with and conBtipatlon. I BO cat.

nothliic. out soft and had to take a qtiart of miaoriLl '-watar a day my bowels. I to try Milks. Emulsion and 'Have used three The-. ha.ve beta won- The sorfness(left I ca.h eat solid food; my -have Improved and I like'a new Anyone as I.

dtd. ahoaltl loae ho time In starting-on Mllkfi -Emal- 2HVJ. p. 8th The more physics you take. tht more Ifou'U away' from tham Emulsion costs'nbthtnc to; try.

i Emulsion la a tive food ELfui.a. corrective medjclrie. I 1 restores healthy, natural bowel action with, all need of pills ant -It and Quickly 'puts the-, dlffeotive orirana In shape to. assimilate food. Ai a builder of fieah and Milks is strongrly.

recpmrmcruled to thMQ whom islckiieaa Jtas weakened, and la powerful.tfld in.reaietinc and repairing the effects of. wafftinc dlaeasos. Chronic, stomach trouble and constipation are' promptly relieved--usually In one day. This is the only solid emiilsioji mode, and so'palatable that it Is eaten with a spoon- like'ice. cream.

Truly vrondor- ful for. weak, sickly children. No-matter how severe your care, yon are ursred to try Milks Kmulalon'. under thia g-iiarantee-Jrake bottlfta home' with it aocoralns to rectj-ona and hot satisfied tne results, wni be promptly refunded. Price BOc and $1.20 pur bot.

tie. The Milks Emu Won Torre Haute, SpLd by dmsTSflBts every. IFeet Feel Good? If they don't, either your Shoes Dont Fit or.you have Foot Troubles. Let our FOOT EXPERT examine your stockinged feet. He-will know at once whether the trouble is with yonr feet or your shoes; If you have.

Foot Troubles he will you instant relief with WIZARD UGHTFOOT ARCH BUILDEBS BROWNELL'S Fair Is ti principal which this business has buiMed for itself an establishment where courtesy and effl- service await the command of 'the people. Our priced funerals with the dignified appointments that characterize burials of -greater CHKISTIAN SCIENCE Duhu- nine buildios. North Pittsburg street. and Sunday school at .11 o'clock. Sundays.

Wednesday at. 8 P. Sermon for Sunday, "Probation 'room open Jdaily. 2 to 4 P. M.

TRINITY REFORMED South i'lttsburg and East Green streets, I. G. Mace, pastor. Sunday school, at 9:45. At 11 the pastor wilt deliver ai'i Illustrated lecture the "Forwarli Moyement," touching everjr phase 6' ftie work' 6t the 'church at anil These slides, about 75 number, Just th'e past week beeji esi.

of the. art'Of 'thaumaturgy, as feature', attraction, and Wil- lard'd Banta-mBeanties in addition, 'the patrons of the'Arcade theatre look forward to a week'. of: magnificent entertainment. Mrs. Fay.

is perhaps well -known -in" Connellsville. to re-, quiro any explanations of her wonder-', ful having played as the headline vaudeville attraction air tie. larger, cities for many Sealed on raised dais, Mrs. Fay rapidly cails'tie names who have questions and.in short terse sentences the most personal questions that have been troubling the 8PEC1AUST IN CHRONIC wlal tralninc and lone TMJ bi trvatinff all Chronic IHi AND WOMEN mahlta WE'VE SOT THE TOOLS. AND EXPERT SKILL- WE'RE Watch for Next WeeK Our plumbing sbop Jta fitted out with all 'of the proper tools and mechanical appliance and plumbing wisdom-that aro necessary, to do a perfect plumbing job.

What, do you need done In the way of plumbing? SEUERSLlTTLEPlUMBER; HIGH GRADE xSSSX HEATING PLUMBING TINNING BOTH PHONES CONNELLSVULE.PA. Automobile Motor-- Liability Policy Top, Curtains Windshield-- Specifications Of latest design, easily accessible, and built for protection. Self Starter- Operates automatically in case of accident. Well Oiled Machinery-Put la motion to protect the owner against suits for damages. Upholstering-Soft financial cushions provided to back on tHe jury renders a heavy verdict.

Designed to protect the owner from the cold winds of adversity. Extra Equipment- for Property damage clause pays damage to property of others. Collision clause pays for damage to car insured. Fire'and Theft pays for loss or damage by Fire or Theft Guarantee-Removes uncertainty and over result of possible accidents for one year from date of purchase. "If it doesn't cover all the liability it isn't INSURANCE." BAMEK, HQQD VAN MTTA, Second National Book' Building.

For Automobile Insurance. DR, W1NSLOW leeeifrs. of. knowledge and eight -per. cent "of the answers are correct.

Mrs. Fay is one of. the most learned per- sons in the world In' the psychid-and occtlt lines. A real daughter of India and her absolutely puzzling 'astounding powers were taught her bj the Indian Yogis. Mrs7 Fay possesses natural gifts that make her-seem camty yet eke claims nothing, for he.

irori other than to, give entertain A novel and entertaining mti Bica! comedy, Wlllsird's Beauty Ban tfcmi will out the biggest an best vaudeville attractions; seen, ConQellsville this season. Usual por iwWl lut- lUt 70111 ennbta: I will roar mottKf. HOST vr waovc. CONSHLTtNO ME. olar.prlces will prevail throughout released from the in PiiladeJ- and jet more knowledge and inforiaatiqn about' church in onajhoar all," rest of jour-life.

Another treat. Hi. in sUre I a attend Trinit-r at when; the pastor will on "A'Visit to Eastern anilj using about 100 colored slides. All always welcome, PRESBinffiRIAN--J. LT Suaday school at Morainr service.at 31; subject of "Christ's Test of a Man's i Riillftoa." CanTassers will bft served luncneon the service.

Evening i service at 7:30. Report of the can- 1 vassing teinis. Wednesday evening i jrayer mestteg at 7:45. 'METHOPISST EPISCOPAL--G. L.

C. pastor. schooL i divine worship. Sermon on: Christianity." 2:30 services at the Davidson -ooaixnnitv house. Miss'Anna Sipek jn chWES- 3 Junior League.

Mrs. i Alttr, 6:30, Epwqrti Leaders, C. 'B. Miller and jofca StlE-sr. Subject, "Will a Man .7:30, evangelistic ser- vtees.

'Sermon or the pastor on i of Sin." Ohiopyle. UM and rnn-utA rartorihu vlvonmi i MT SEBviccs IK REACH'OF ALL. PRICES ALWAYS REA8OXABUE. lattlnc tonafita and aatiifutlon alvcn tbow of tba In health. I TREAT ALL CASES.

MT SUCCESS IK TREATING Unr a.4 Trmbla; Blood and. AnaraOa. Weaknua OiWlltr; Urtnair Alhatnn; DKOMi Mote, Ecatva: I. nMwlad ar aw 1 kaW oncct.4 tieai dliaaiea. VTSTT TO MY O7F1CE IS ST.

JOHN'S'GBRitAN LUTHERAN. Cunecle and East South street. George Dlecz, pastor. Services 0. Subject taken from Psalm I.

scaool at 9. In the afternoqia -OKIOPYLE, April Waters spent Thursday shopping in.i Counellsville. i yrs. Charles Snaw sprat wtta Mrs. Shaw-in Conntllaville.

Mrs Russell Morrison and EODBSt A. P. Mondar. Satariu. A.

P. Soiular. A. P. M.

DR, 1, WINSLOW SKTB AVE. AND UBEETT AVB. IM nxTE ATI, prrnvcXGB, Bid of ISprimj If yoo lack energy, if you am timd and- languid, if- yon don't feel exerting yourself--if yon lack 'the chances, are that your bowels are sluggish, A Po'ley Cathartic Tablet is a good and wiholesorae physic thiit will rid yon of biliousness, bkiating; sick headach'e, sour stomach or other ills that attend indigestion, and They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and invigorate the liver. Sold Dawson. DAWSON, April J.

C. McGill visited Eriday at the home of M. B. Pryce in Conuells- ville. Mr.

Mrs. John H. Gibson, Miss Lucille and James Gibson were Pittsburg callers Friday. The Modern. Woodmen ot America initiated.a large class Into their order last evening at their hall on Bridge street.

Tweaty-two new members were: recently obligated into the order. Miss, Jean Snyder is risiting her sister, Mrs. Howard Lolrm, Bormom, Use our classified advertisomente. Mrs. Amanda McGill has soici herj two propetries in North Dawbon, John T.

Landyraore bouglii the one now oc-j cupied.by J. Manning, and Charles Goal bought 'the occupied by. Charles "The conside.ra*ion. was not made known. The new; owners will move into same about May 1 DEl Efficient Operation Modern business thrives and grows through efficient operation.

The Union National Bank is organized, conducted and developed upon this important principal-which makes for safety and good service. Union National Bank C055ZLMTOLE, PA. COAL LANDS FOR SALE 2,263 acres Fittsbnrg' seam of coal, fronting on B. 0. K.

R. in JJranton county, Va. Outcrops aljout tipple height. Farm opening's show seam to lie i to feet thick, clean, hard, glossy black coal. Price attractive and easy terms.

J. W. S. Miller, Box 1533. Huntinjrton, W.

Va. Dawsou bridge has been completed, which is good news to the auto own- erg, who have been driving over the "rough spots" for the past two years. Don't forget the Memorial service to be held'' in the Dawson Opci-a house Sunday afternoon at 3 P. f. by the Milton Newmyr Post, American The work of laying the floor on the Legion ot Dawson, Tbe committee callers Thursday.

has arranged a fine program for tbf occasioru Come out and attend the service. Joseph Grasinger of VoungstoVn; 0., if; visiting bis mother, Mrs. Theresa Grasiuger." Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Luxncr of Lower Tyrone township were Dawson STUBBS.

HE DOES! By EDWDSA SrUBBi SED I VIUZ Tr GUP1U HE EUER. HE TOLT ME WUl TH 4 BCAUTIFULUEiT 1WTH GEE! A FELLER'S OTTA BE AWFUU.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Courier Archive

Pages Available:
290,588
Years Available:
1902-1977