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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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i-HE DAILY COTJRIBR, CONNBILLSVrULE. PA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, and white-roses tortacd tb.er;nt- at tv :lMihdsom6ry.i appointed dish luncheon given yesterday at the home of Mrs. J. C. I Vanderbiit in observance of; the.tengi of the Vander-i hilt.

Eancyworlc Chub. The affair was one of ilie ino.it dsllffh-tful social func- by the 1 club for some time, B. Shalienborger read a most interesting history 'Among those-i-present were-Mrs. S. Miller.

'Mr'sl-'KcVward Sweeney and 15. Calvin I 1 -ilarji'ii. Nellie; Mrs. 'M. J.

Beal and! Boycr Moore- J.Irsl.-Kc'bcrt Moore, guests. Colintry Circus nnd Huns, nre ra-pidly iivosi'ossjng th? eiVuutry cl-ruiis and vaudeville to Ffidny" anr! Saturday, 'De- 15 and if, by Ciil- 'tin'n (ilitb for Uie beiVent'of -thVOur- Library. G-vcy. and her committees aro re.celvins generous support from reorients of ConheUsville.and -vicinity itve th'e affair ful in ConneHaviile in recent Several cash donations and 2 Jloeral contribution of candy and ohcr articles-to be ou sale af'the various booths have and rehearsals'for the vaudeville performances, to bn presented by wel 1 known local Wrecks Power Plant at Queenstown COIIK. Nov.

gans oC'artno'd wrecked macWuery i Ibo power houso at Qaeenstown. last jr.lgtil., plunging the ilaco Into dark- i nesti. Thn damage -w as no extensive that time will be required For rcixurfi. Meanwhile thn city will bo without. olW.rtu An official nnnounccd capture by National troops in Upton dlstiict lust Blew, ot Torn Halos loader of Uie IrrajTiilsra in western County'Corlc.

MAN FATIMA' CIGARETTES now for TWENTY, There is no other cigarette of such quality at such a price. ILIKE IDEA OF Radiating from oente; 1 of the crown of her hat over tile fan'm with 'short lengths in front, lengthening toward a are ribbon row upon row. At the back, tho streamers roach to the very hem of tho strong women, silm-: nr.d tall, women, mind readers; -wilt tell present and iiUuro and many other attractions. The peanut vender and balloon man wil! also be on hand. Tickets tnve been placed, on sale and a number have IKC.IJ disposed of.

Tiie benefit is for a v.T.rUiy cause and is deserving ot tno Btapport ot all persons interested in the welfare o-f the library. Plillnlhea-Clnss -Wectlnp. o-f the Christian Sundity School w-ill meet this evening Jjt the home of Miss-vRu-by Doll, 1001 r.3e.uAli..pittsbu.rs_stroet. will by Mrs. Chester Leasure at her, i.

'South Ninth street, Green- i and Anna Robert-- both'of GonhellsVille, were grants HcensS to-wed- In Oumlberlnnd. Templar Bet-option. "Templars, will hold a -i-etep-! tion and ball Friday night at the "ibntowh Country'dirt) under the com-i "jrfiLt'eeBhtp of J. Marshall. H.

'A: Moore; a iOmil a rom 'iS'tb-12-wrth the grand march starting '-proraipUy at 8:30 o'clock: hat the girdle aro made of very narrow ribbon, row upon row, surrounding a tiny button. clpal diversion and later in tho evening dainty refreshments pervert. aids wero Mrs. Calia- ghan. Misses Catherine McNeil! 1 and Anna Crocheck.

JtcuKng at, Church Saturday. The regular monthly rneelnc of the of the First Presfby- terlan-CUurch will be hold cfterhooh.in tho church.p.'trlors. Annniil Ihiiiiiiict. The a a banquet of tho Men'3 Bible Class and Class of the First United f.irethreii Church be helrl tomorrow nifiht In the Following the banquet nn attractive program i be prenented. airs.

Jolinstvu. Hostess. Joseph T. Johnston i be liouless at a. large bridge parly Friday aftel-noon at 2:30 o'clock at hor in Bast Crawford avenue Thut Dou're thi Tlotr in Hutband, but Prefer I Latint.

Granted thait, as fciitcr.r nnd literature have always lmjHed, there Is a tiger Intent In every male. The American tiger has, you i-ilght nay, taken himself to the taxidermist and sot hlni- beautifully mounud as a 'I'he American woman then sltE oa the rug, in front of the Ore, and digs heels into the hclplee.i fur. (There is really nothing -ulse to do with a rujf.) People always find chami. in what they have not. even If they would chooso, In preference, what they have.

The American woman wanted her nig --and got If. Bnt her itnngimttlon golne, inevitably, tn piny nbqilt the Image of tiger before lie went to the tnildi-rmist. She does really want a nmnv-not yet, at least; Is too cmnfortoblo as sbe is. Bu: Hies think that her man could b'e cave xan if be wanted to. "What she really wnnts is Uie true tiger lying down In front of dig her heels Into, Unonlns till the time that tiger could bite If It choee.

Chivalry, consists In not chooslnjf to r'blte---not in being unable I So you get -various writers who enter to the undlstingutoed millions, crc- tending that the vls't to the taiider- mlst only a feint: that the will roll, and the claws unsheathe and. the Jaws snap. The feminine reader sblvirs with delight at the animation of her ru(f; she experiences that perfect c-inditlon of eatloR her cuki- and having 't, Fiillertnli Gerould Iti Harper's MnBa- Lei Fajima smokers tellyau JUdorrr MITERS TOJACCO Co. McSwiney Hunger Strike Attracts Little Attention DL'BLIN', Nov. iiiunger fitrikf) ot MIr.M Miirdwincy at Mount Joy.

prison nnd bliu and. fast of her Bister, Annie, at the RiUo at tho entrance to tho prison, appear to ho attracting less attention than has leon accorded aim liar tactics bj frlsh hunger RtrJkors, Annie MacSwinay remains at her in an arm chair outside the prison She has refused -o eat since last Friday. Grim Reaper i poet a-nau'e't'of ttfs'Piulathe-a t'lass'-of the Church, Rch.e.dT-Hed.Jor" has 'i)eeri pbst- poned -until 'next Tuesdny- eyaiilng, the. rhiireh. Aid SoeJety to The regular Ladles Aid Society of the.

First. Baptist h.eld-tomorrow in-ihe church. A lurge'attendance ot -inembofj the first ciuai'terly dollar meeting. ut Cards. Mr.

and -Mrs. JPHl Davidson will en-. :er.ta!n the Sidr: Euchre Club hiiir liomc I a i street B. 0- 1'. 'flirts O.

P. Girls to the First Meili-. Protos'laat Church will meet to. tilSlit aUbu of Alice Small. are 0.

I. A. Meets. -Busiotfis- routine a was transacted the regular meeting of Uie Grand Auxiliary to f'-B 'Odd Fellows' OIBcers for the will-''tie 1 Ihc iext '-meeting to-'bajhelff "tt'edn'esflay jfternoon, beccmlber 13. I- Cliis 1o Mi-tit.

Tho in'eetlni; o( the 1 Pickett Olaes''of tho First JLethodist Protestant Church i be i at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. NV. H. Adams In York avenue.

IMMrlet Oflicers i H. W. McRo.b'bie was presi-i dent ot the Connellpvlllc district of the Fayette County Sunday School. As- i soclation at a convention Tuesday! evening at Che UniU'U, Presbyterian -Church, attended by about 7, ropre- sentatlvos' of. tbe district.

A. H. Long was chosen David Rltfh'ey, treasurer, and Miss Hay Boyd Mr. McRobbie presided, AdcJressBs' were raailf by Rov. Francis' J.

Scott; George D. Belie--Vuraon, president of the association, und G-. W. OreenM-ood of John, Davis was in charge of music. I Announcement is made ot the raar- riHSe of Miss Wary Adnliue Mardorff, I Daughter of B.

M. Jlardorft of Browns- vilic. and Charles A. Wiclt, son of Mr. and Wrrf.

W. F. Wick, also ot Brownsville; solemnized 'Wednesday morning 'atit'ho First Presbyterian Church pf i Brownsville. Tlav. W.

M. ot-'i llciated. I 'John J. Mclntyre entertained Monday evening, at theii-j lome ot the birthday' sa'r'y, of "their ter, Louchs and Laura. both were granted a mar- riage liconse GrcuEsbuvg.

ConiiPlisTllle Girl Weds I V. Soarson ofrPlttsburg and Hazel -flut'chi-nson (if- Connellsville took out. a wed in Pittsburg. iOn.Boy in Hospital. Harry J.

Sherbondy, little' son of Mr. and Harry Sherbondy of Dawson, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Jpniontown Hospital and. in setting along alcaly. MEAN TRICK FOR. SATAN Man't Beallstlc Would to Conitituto Almost Word In Tor -uro.

They were dromn, "I don't be.Ueve In flreums," Huberts announced. "I don't a i a believe In them either," Asbury ngr Bd, "If you mean by that that; tlicy for'tell the future or explain the past, i some of them nre certainly most terribly realistic." "Well, what Is tlv dn-nm you ever had, anyway?" Roberts nskfcd. Aslmry thought the matter tier a moment. "The worst one I cn'A think of now Is drpjim I hud lust few nights ago. drennv-d I in hell'and--" bad onouRh RobertB Interrupted.

"Yen; bin a i Just the start of I An 1 snid, I I was in bell. However, I was getting nlonn well as could be 'scpecled, when the fail of the year came and the ragweed bloomed. My fever hit me with full force and I a nearly wild with sneezing when.ulonp came the old devil himself imd took rny A Ulttla Life. I never see. a 1-ttle bursting from the earth, peeoins; vonfldlnelr up araone the withered leaves -without wondering oow long It will, live and what trials aud triumphs It will haves 11.

will better'and beautify the Mirth, love the blue sUy and white clouds passing by and ever join merrily In the movement nnd music of the elemental dances with It will welcome the days of spring, be a home for the birds and enjoy the' summer rain. And when comes'the golden pi-ace of uutnmn days I trnat It vrill be" ready with ripened fruit tor life to come. I never foil to hope that If. this tree Is cut 'down It be for a flagpole to keep our glorious banner In the breeze, or be built Into a cottage whern love will abide; or If It must be burnt, that it will blaze on the in a home where' children In thn firelight on the A. Mills.

Put an End to Neuritis The Charm of Individuality Individuality--that desirable expression of your personality in your home, may now be readily attained. ''A JJrarnbach Baby Grand in your Living Room will do more than- nyching else to add a. touch of distinction to your surroundings. Its decorative lines greatly.enhance any home, while its tonal equalities are a. constant reflection of your discerning tastq i.n.

matters musical. And one of charming Baby will cost you but little than- 1 ano Thc piaxo mttl it built into trrrjt Brant- Since 1S23, for 99 yean, ifit name Snmtach has flood for Beauty, Quality and wnal- eal excllence. (ts oujrtr. Inrta bj- i i of rt coldc. I MAJRTHA GROSS.

CrtBIDNSBURG. Nov. Mar. Urn CIross, 84 years and six months old, dlod at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T.

AT. of Armfcrust, Wed necriay. She Is mirvlvod by the fol-j lowing children: Mrs. T. M.

Ballew, Arraibrust; Mra. Jacofo L. MfcO-riflln, Oroenstourg; Mrs. George Pox, Yoojjg- wood; Mm, Cyrus Shoemaker, aon; Mrs. Harry G.

Steiner, Trafford, and lOdwnrd Gross, MIddlctown. She Is survived by one brother, Ben- Jamin Bake of Boston, and two slators, Biey Baker of Uniontown and Mrs. Hannah Derr of McKeespott, and 3-4 ffrandohildren and 16 irreat grandchildren; MRS. ANNA AC BAY. I Th'- funeral services for Mrs.

Agbay of the West Side, who died at i Mercy Hospital, Thursday i i held Friday morn- ins a-'- 10 o'clock at the homo on SouWi Elffhlh street, West Side, with additional services In the Immaculate Conception Church. The inter- Ten ytart ago the bach Pirns Co. Jecuttd to htitJ Baby Craittii tx- etuirrtly and hart it potublt by tptctalitfd manufacture to hlth Baby Grand Pimo la tett at tkffri-x wilkin the tntonl of ertrj 635 Convenient if Desired is a beautiful example of musical merit and dccorarivfe charm. But 4 feet 8 inches in length, it requires no more floor space than an upright. We have prepared on in ing paper the exyct size of the Brambach, which Ve will send you on rr.cjuest.

With i you can pictur; right in your home the ipaCe requirements of one of. these exquisite Baby Grands. PETER R. WEIMER PLUfOS, PH05OGRAPHS 18 1'ears at 127-129 K. Crawford ATCHUC, Connelltnille, Pa.

a i rule it tn shoultlr fuTciirni. I i PI- ack, cauami: rnent will be made in the St. Josephs rhiu i or Cemetery. I tia i-il iiro tccntcd. ilutck i othor clan- Frosty PKEPAJIT FOE Icy -s of a (i nfjsslbtr to obtain lioiit i i i olhor clan- i Frosty Mornings ciii5 An Kitiicjitlou iVeatlier Js Ou 1 'miwry.

rt 'i'iiiiu to put up storm doors, place ti th '1 "kin iin-J vegeiablca where they won't be frost i hcailntf up-m the-: bitten and -malio OTorythlng snug for nsonv i nie 1 TM 11 01 TM'tl Winter. Tim ol i 1 loo, to i of that other Winter-the of and makn Got nr any 1 r. MtK Tyamol Con COAL DEALERS MEET ltrtu.ll AKweintlon to (io Before J-Vd. thinj; antig for It aJso by desposlting a "Ilittlr, regularly, in a Savings Account, I wltli Ilio old, reliable- First National i of C. onnoltsvjllc, whore jou aro sure I of efficient service In all monetary transactions Advortisement-21-nov- I St-eid.

I Tllu WASHf.NGTOX, N'ov. loe or the -Nalloniil Retail Coal Mcr- Association, rapn'BcntlnR coal rc dealers all over the coun'iry mot here today to consider sugfresilons to be Saturday Lo the Federal Coal CommitiSlon. Problems relating to coat anil prices, resources industrial questions were 'discussed, hi order to lay out before tho cominiiiKlon the outstanding figures now the distribution ulluai.ion. From Rheumatism i i "Had rheumatism' five moiitlu tint -A commit- in go from my left knee to my Tried many remedies, without FlnnSly used Foley Kidney and in flfteen days was entirely cured," W. J.

Oliver, Vidallu, Geoi-jTia. Backache, rheumatic pains, headache, dizziness and blurre'd arc symptoms.of kidney! disor- The L.aclies' Airl Society, or the ProBbyt.eriau Church Dawson 'hold a bazaar in I Hail, Friday, Novohijber 24.. 23-LU. Labor I.ON00N, Nov. J.

Kinnacy Mac- Donaid, Twaborlte, auaumcd his now as leader of t.hc opposition fn tho H'otfse of CommoiiB this afternoon nnd In the debats on the speech from Uie Llirone dcciai'et) that Uie uta.tomer,t in the king's, address unein- der. PoZey Kidney Pills quJckly re-' ILevo kidney and blaidder trouble. Soldi ployment a tinsatlsfnc- tory to labor. Me said if showed thai tho government uad uo veal aipprecia- tlon of a torrtblo tragedy. of Thanks.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Hudec and family wish to thank their neighbors and friends for the kindness and sym- iiwtliy extended them during th.olr r6- ccnt bereavement, th'e death. of their sou and brother, Jinnies.

Estrocially do they thank the teachers and BChool- for the floral tributes, also who donato'd Pcnnsvlllc. The. True Blue Bible Class of tha Bazaar and Fowl Sale. The l-iadies- 1 Aid Society of United Brethren. Church is holding Us annual bazaar and.

1'ood sale, in William- Sellers Plum-blng Store, Nov. ISviingelioai Church ot Pcnnsville i 23, h.old a bazaar Saturday afternoon af I 21. Patronize those who A Message to Ott' know human doctors right nroaml in your of "flesh and blood jnat Uhayou: the doctors with Brush Fire H'cst Sltle. The Fire Dep'artiaent was called out I this afternoon to out a. blaze in a niudt of, fho stubles ot tbe .11.

Frlck Coke Company on a i Iliill. new. We are nskinp you to r.nA«xjwri9MtiC. IwTarit 'to impress' upon" you tbeTmportuncu rt pnysi.cian yon as. he knows thfre are a mim inf: itc the inarket, and he.

fa particularly interested in Infant Die's, George U. one yea-l- and six inpntos Sfln of Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Moans of dlea Wednesday Jnoi'ning. Vo-rnier ilallini Premier Nov.

Sidney So'nnltio, formor i-remler and wlnlster. suffered stroke of apoplexy today, and is dyinf. "Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold in Few Hours TODA 1 Ethel Clayton FOR THE DEFENSE' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Also Comedy--Shadow Land Tomorrow and Saturday IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE Lila Lee, T. Roy Lois Wilson and- Walte Hieres MWMVM Social Affair Friday Evening, November-24 MACCABEJE HALL" 'Music by Gailatan Nine Honrs 8 to 12. Membership Cards Given at Entrance by W.

N. LECHE CO. Popular Priced Department Store TTTO Tlwn Isabelle and Venetis GleHotti tmrter- throat at the Cottage State Hospital morning. Instant Relief, Don't stay a a third doses usually break up. up: Quit blowing nnd diuilfllng! Take i I.he cold completely and all grippe "Pane's Cold Com.potinr!" every i.wn until llti'eo taken.

'Tape's' Cold Compound' 1 is th.6 tirr.t' dose open cloggcri-np quickest, surest relief and I fc.nd air passages of a stopa nos? cnets only a few cents a.t drug stores, i relieves lioadanhe. i Tastes nice. Contains no nuinlrfe. In- iiess, fevorishncss, The i i upon All Makes of Gencrntors and Starting Motors Repaired, Points, Distributors, Coils', Cn tried "in Stock. Molt Modern Testing Facilities for All Auto EQuIpmsaL GEO.

M'. CAKROZL Scottdale. Pii. -T.

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