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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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I AGE SIX THE CUUK1ISK, PA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1937. Courier Advertisements For Quick Results -CLASSIFIED AD. RATES- Special Yearly Rates Upon Request. 1 and 2 Times: Per line, 9c cash; lOc charge.

Ads to be Run 6 Times or More: Per line, ic cash; 7c charge. ''Cards of 50c Flat iRate. Ads to Be Run 3 Times: Per 7c cash; So charge. These ftates Are "Based On Consecutive Insertions. words to each line.

Phone 12 or 13 for an Ad-Taker. Ad'jnserted 7" Times for the Price of Special Less Than a Basis of Three (3) Lines' Announcements Card of Thanks CALLAHAN--We take Ihls -means, thankinc our many friends and nelch- bors for flic Kindness and sympathy extended us during our recent sad bereavement the sudden death of our husband and father. Mr Thomas Callahan Ebpcclally do we to thank Rev Jno Lyons Dunbar Local United Mine Workers, the'pnllbearers. those who sent flowers those so kindly furnished cars and all who assisted us In any way "1. Mrs Thos Callahan HURLEY--I doafre to and friends for the kindness; and sympathy shown me during my-rccent bereavement, the dcathJxrjny "bcloVjd wife.

Mrs Viola" Hurley Especially do I thank-Rev. W. Hctrlck, the singers, those who sent flowers and those who donated cars "George Hurley. Plotters and Mourning Goods 4 BASKETS Is. SPRAYS AT REASONABLE PRICES! P.

R. DeMUTH SONS C-VILLE--40 SjCOTTDALE--t3t Funeral Directors 5 --SIBEL FUNERAL HOME-The Last Word In Funeral Service." CAIi, CONNELLSVTLLE 150 Personals NOTICE--The party who took uatch from rny pocket Thursday night on Dccatur Avc. is known Unless returned at once prosecution will follow. A W. J5o- bcrlck, 413 Gibson Strayed, Lost, Found 10 LOST--Little girl's wrist watch la vicinity of N.

PUUburg St ana Murphy Ave Reward Remrn 513 N. Pitts burg St. I Automotive Automobiles (or Sale Automotive Automobiles ir Sale 11 EXCELLtNT BUYS I USED CARS I 2--1930 Ford 2-door Sedans C--1930 1031 Fora Roadsters 4--1030 TO! Ford Coaches 4--1934 Ford De Luxe 2-door Sedans 1331 Pontiac 1937 Ford Sedin Demonstrator. 1037 Ford Convertible Sedan, fully equipped 1D33 Ford 4-cyllndcr Coach. 1832 Ford Roadster.

2031 Graham Sedan 1933 Ford DeLuxc 2-door Sedan 1934 DeLuxe Ford Coupe -1934 International Pick-up Truck, like new" 1932 Ford Truck Specials For Friday And Saturday 3--10JO Ford RondMcrs 15500 $3900 Doun 1920 1-ord Coupe. 55000 1D2S Chevrolet Coach S4000 3--1930 DodEe Trucks. S15000 Encli 1331 Ford Model A 4-door Sedan S15000 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM! SEE OUR USED CAB LOT DISPLAY! TERMS ARRANGED TO SATISFY! WEST SIDE MOTOR COMPANY. FORD DEALERS OPEN AND SUNDAYS "WEST CRAWFORD AVENUE 1 OILS--And makes minor adjustments on any sewlnc machine your home. Parts extra Phone 890 Troutman SEE OUR USED CARS NOW ON DISPLAY ON OUR USED CAR LOT AND ON OUR SECOND FLOOR WEST SIDE MOTOR CO CRAWFORD AVE.

PHONE -407. EXCELLENT BUYS IN USED CARSI GLESSNER MOTOR CO Poplar Grove. Route 110 Phone 1195 FINAL CLEAN-UP IN USED CARS Your Choice S9500 Or Lcis 1931 Ford Coupe. 1930 Ford Coupe 1030 Ford Roadster. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Sedan 1930 Hupmobllc Sedan 1930 Bulck Coupe 2-1929 Ford Coupes 1829 Hupmobllc Coupe 1920 Studebaker Sedan 1929 Whippet Coach 1929 Nash Sedan 102S Essex Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Coach Terms: $10 00., And Up VAN SCOY.

INC. 259 CRAWFORD AVE PHONE 243 -O-K." USED CARS NOW ON DISPLAY ON OUR USED CAR LOT WEST CRAWFORD AVE NEXT TO WERTHEIMER MEN'S STORE MASON MOTOR COMPANY. Open Evenings 'till 9 o'clock. Sundays 'till 0 o'clock. PHONE FINE LATE MODEL USSD CARS VAN SCOY.

INC. 260 E. CRAWFORD AVE PHONE 243 LATE MODEL USED CARSI HETZEL-YOUNG MOTOR CO SCOTTDALE. PENNA PHONE 470 GOOD WILL USLD CAH3 BENNETT MOTOR SALES 25S CRAWFORD AVE. PHONE 1334 Auto Trucks, Tractors, Trailers A RLAL TRUCK BARGAIN! 1035 Diamond T.

Truck with no- Inch whcclbnsc dual rear wheels enclosed steel body slutablo for hauling freight. The World's haslcst Terms Can Be Arranged! BtNNLTT MOTOR SALES PONTIAC SALES Se SERVICE 256 CRAWFORD AVE PHONE 1234 Open Evenings and Sundays. AUTO SERVICE STATION 1937 CMC TRUCKS NOW LOCATED AT 101V WEST CRAWFORD AVENUE THE LOW PRICES 'or high grade merchandise and property In tho Classl fled Section is a constant surprise to many people TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE IS 3 30 24- 21 ACROSS 2--Recoil 25--Sulk 9--A color 28--A worthless 11--Lax leaving 13--Competitor 30--Girl's name 14--Contraction 32--Lines from ol between the center of 15--Letter a circle 16--Jurisdiction 34--To cool sud- area of a denly for the bishop purpose of 17--Vow hardening 20--Speechless 33--A portable 21--Eskers chair 22--First digit of 36--Shrewdness the hand DOWN 1--Cautious 10--Contend 21--Inventor of the first practical telegraph 26--Anglo- Saxon letter 27--Pronoun 28--Unequal things 29--Narrow inlet (gcol) 31--Measure of "length 33--Roman bronze coin Answer to previous puzzle 2--Roam 3--Age 4--A second ary law 6--Extreme 12--Observe 17--Obstinate 18--The current flvt-franc piece 6--At the (France) ent time 19--Steal 23--Abounding 8--Piercing: with hilta Business Service Business Service Offered 18 IIDER MAKING--On Wednesday of each week on the Ceo Lemon Farm miles cast ot Carpcntcrtown FOR AWNING REMOVAL CALL FISHER. PHONE K45 UPHOLSTERING AND AWNINGS QUALITY WORK! CALL. FISHER.

PHONE 9645 Ileatlnjr, Plumbing, Roofing 2S 'URNACE PIPE--All sizes Furnace cement ttovc lining Gas and heating Louckx Hardware Co Phone 135 Insurance Surety Bonds' INSURANCE ALL KINDS. EXCEPT LIFE FAYETTE REALTY CO PHONE 1375. GARDNER. MGR. DEPENDABLE INSURANCE--AH kinds.

Sco me (or rates. Junes Laushltn. Insurance 309 First National Bank Bulldlnc Phone Truckinr, Storaeo 25 DULL'S TRANSFER i STORAGE Local nnd Ions distance Tlovlng Every load Insured Modern storific for house hold Roods We do cralinc lor shipment by rail Phone 50 122 Eatt Peach street LOCAL--And lone dlslanm moving Accnt Greyhound Lines All coodi Insured Flat rates John W. Miller Phono 183 ConneUsvllle. Pa Printing, Entravlnr.

Bin dim 27 ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ON YOUR PRINTING WORK. Letter HcartsI--Bill Heads! For Rent Sale Cards! Calllnc Bills 1--Blndlnel No Trespassing Signs. For Salel All Work Guaranteed! And At Reasonable Ratcil COURIER JOB DEPARTMENT I PHONE 65 COURIER BLDG OH PHONE RESIDENCE 01 Professional Services CORRECT ITTING TRUSSES--Elastic Hosiery and other turclcal appliances A. A. Clarke.

PH C. Druggist 323 North Plttsburc street. Phone 194 DR FITZGERALD OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST WOOLWORT11 CLOG PHONE 125-3 Employment Help Wanted--female 32 Merchandise Farm and Dairy Products 55 IRAPES--50c per bushel If jou come and Ret them Newcomer R. 2. Conncllsiille Phone 4120-R-3 MR FARMER! YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! How would you Uke to find a market for your farm products, live clock, farm Implements, or household goods? you wish to dispose of any ot the above, a small InexpcmJvo Classified Act will do tho trick.

Our largo rural circulation makes Tho Dally Courier tho most popular choice among the farmers and assures you that your message will reach the peoplo who want to buy )ou have for ulel Nouce: Reaa our rates In th above heading All Classified Adi to advance. Fuel. Feed. Fertilizers SB COAL--Our coat of the best quality Also sand, cement and building sup piles Prompt delivery Cash Geral" Schomcr. Phone 1991.

24 hour phon cervicc COAL--Good blaok lumpy run of mln coal lOc bushel, delivered Cash Koballn Bros Phone 2037 COAL--For your winter uie See first Price retnonable Phone 2118 Household Goods MERVIS FURNlTURi: COMPANY WEEK END SPECIALS 60 LB FLLT MATTRtSS. 55. 10 LB COTTON AND FELT MATTRESS. HIM PART WOOL BLANKETS. $2.85 USED AND NEW COAL CIRCULATING HEAT ERS AND COOKING STOVES.

AT ALL PRICLS 0-PC DINING ROOM SUITE $3500 4-PC BEDROOM SUITE. S39JO LIVING ROOM SUITES. J1SOO AND UP CO.NGOLEUM RUGS SB 05. KITCHEN CABINETS $500 AND UP METAL IH-DS AS LOW AS 52 00 Ofl-COIL ALUMINUM SPnlNOS WSS LARGE SELECTION OF BREAKFAST AND DINFTTE SETS HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS. TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! LARGE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE YOUR FURNITURE AND STOVES1 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE! MLRVIS fURNITURE COMPANY 129 P1TTSBURG ST PHONE 20ZO FOR SALE--Uied cooking and heatln stoves and circulating heaters All kind of used furniture We have some ga Mcttm radiators good as new Dull Storage 122 East Peach St, Connclls Mile FOR SALE--Bedroom furniture and rug Inquire 112 West Green street WOMEN tARN GOOD PAY--Wonderful Opportunity.

Experience Unneccssar Addressing envelopes for us Every- i Supplied Write enclosing stamped addressed envelope Nationwide 401 Broaduoy, FOR SALE--Majestic Coal Range, goo condition Phone 2177-M Wanted--To Buy WANTED AT ONCE-- Experienced girl for Must be able to cook a i of three 404 Eliza St WANTED--Girl for general housework Experience not necessary Inquire 212 Green St. or Phone 443 WANTED--Uhlle girl for genonl housework Inquire West Side News Stand Financial Need Money 40-B WHAT DO VOU QUIRE WHtN YOU BORROW? Speed? Prlvac Simplicity? No Spccldl Sccurltv? Complete Service? ALL PLANS Then sec TODAY LOANS up to 5300 A I A Over McCrory Store Phone 34 Your Unseen Friend WCAE Sat 0PM CASH IS WHAT WE PAY- BRING IN ALL YOUR LARGE CLEAN WHITE RAGS TO THI DAILY COURIER OFFICE TO- DAY AND WE WILL PAY YOU "5c" PER POUND WHY NOT LOOK AROUND AND MAKE YOURSELF bOME SPENDING Instruction IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW--Sketch or Paint--Write for Talent Test No Fee) GKc ngc -ind occupation Box 567 care Courier Merchandise for Sale 51 FOR SALE-- 3 high poucicd rifles and 2 shot gunt Oppman 120 Arch St Phone 700 Rooms and Board Rooms With Board WANTED TO BOARD CHILDREN--O school age Good home $4 00 per Very close school and Sunday Schoo In person or addrcsb Mrs Margare Manges 2 Box 103 East End Conncllsville Pa Rooms Without Board FOR RFNT--Nicely furnished bcdrooi for gentleman All conveniences 12 Webt Apple street FOR RENT--Nicely furnished room, nca center of town Phone 504 Rooms for Housekeeping 6 FOR SALE--IJot water heat system comple'e Paul Wagoner Phono 148 i FOR SALt-- Gasoline Radiant He-iter Good as new Price $700 Phone 123-M niter 5 30 THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS--Wit private bath Heat light cas an vvitcr furnished 122 Peach strce Buildings, Building Materials 53 PLASTER--And finish Itnw to suit your needs Complete stock at ull times Consolidated Coal Supply Company Phone 1700 OR RENT Two furnished rooms fo light housekeeping 309 East Ceda tvtnue Real Estate for Rent Apartments and Flats Farm and Dairy Products 55 SALE Winter apples Golden. Stark Delicious and ot'icr apples Jacob Skovlra 1, Scottdale, near Lake Forest FOR RENT--Second floor, furnlshc apartment all modern convenience Cill iftcr 7 clock. 119 Falrvie atonui OR RFNT--First floor apirtment thre unfurnished rooms Apply 136 Witt' Ave 10 A to 6 I-OR SALE--Improved Concord Grapes Sherrlck Fruit Firm Bellcvue nejr FennsvlJIo PATRONIZE those who advertise fOR RENT--An apartment Inquire 71 Craufoid avenue West bide bELLING COSTS are lowest Cor those I who use Classified Adj. T1EAD RECKONp A I READ Tins FIBST Tim Kennedy who Iran been writing suicide note to himself In his wife a Ihndwrlttne.

eracluatcd Into homicide from tho achool oC armchair murdercra At middle ftffc, having made a fortu- marrtxo to Esther Ashwell, nnd A lucrative dental practice ana an enviable social position In a amall to-wn near London. Tim felt happy and secure Then feather was run down by a truck Weeks later she was broucht home. physical wreck and a cripple for life, with only a hint of her former beauty left. Tim loses nil Interest In his wife because of her appearance Ho RUfffTcsts they hold thofr annual tennis party despite her condition NOW CO ON WITH THE STOBI. CHAPTER 8 THE HEARTENING lie came easily to Tim'a lips when he told Esther ahc would be playing tennis again In another year.

He paused a moment, then added, with gentle then, we'll settle for Saturday on the tennis farty, shall we?" She made a gesture of resignation. "Very well, Tim, I suppose you're right. I mustn't be selfish." He sat down happily on the window scat, and took out a notebook and pencil. "Well, then. There's Harold and the Doughtys our hardy And Cox--his wife's away, he must be a bit lonely.

)And I think wo ought to have someone a bit younger this "What about Mr. Mower?" suggested Esther surprisingly. Kennedy frowned "Mower. I don't know about that. Wo hardly know him "The Doughtys like him.

And we never did much about it, after he called. Of course, there wasn't the chance. But I think we ought to invite him His being a dentist--It would be ungracious not to do something. As If we looked on him as a rival" an idea Kennedy considered for a moment tapping his teeth with, tnc pencil Eventually he decided to concede Moucr, for reasons of his own "Very wll, dear, if you think we ought to Put him down It seems to me we're rather short of ladles." "Why not Phyllis Grantlcy?" "All right, down with her. Perhaps she'll pair off with Mower We must find somebody for Cox I have it, Mrs Shepherd Esther looked up quickly.

"The woman who's taken May bank?" "That's her" "She's a widow, isn't she" "I believe so--I've no official in formation But she was in thi surgery the other day, and ahi seemed a person. I you'd hit it off with her "Is attractive?" Kennedy laughed easily "1 didn't notice particularly Beautiful teeth; she looks aftc Item, properly. Tall woman, think her hair's but I dldn 1 get tho colo- ot her eyes." her if you like dear "Right that's seven; Jus about enough" Kenneth close the notebook and looked at hi watch 'Ten to nine--I must be trotting. I'll ring 'cm all up be tween whiles this morning When Tim Kennedy said that had not noticed the color of Aim Shepherd's eyes, he was guilty a falsehood They were of a verj vivid blue, almost cobalt, and quit Impossible to overlook. He ha also noticed her warm, brown skin and full, rather droopin mouth, and her full, rich body with Its deliberate grace of move rnont.

He thought she must hav Spanish blood In her She coul not bo more, than 32--just th right age. The lie about the eyes was no the only one he had told tha morning--at least by Implication Up to lost Thursday he had no thought about the tennis party a all It was only during the week end that it had occurred to hi: that the party was the simples and most natural means of insur ing further contact with Aim Shepherd. It was necessary to act quickly When she had come Into tho sur gcry on Thursday, telling him wit her lazy s-nllc how she had broke tooth over an osso buco in Soho restaurant a few weeks be Tim: "What have wo this morning7" tore, starting a slight but persistent ache, he had sem at once that it would be impossible to make the work last for more than two sittings. There was a small cavity in one of the bicuspids, a simple affair that he could have polished oft In less than half an lour. But because a careful inspection revealed no other trouble whatever --he was far too conscientious pro- 'cssionolly to make work where was no legitimate ground for it--he decided to give the job an extra session, applying cocaine and cutting in a temporary filling at the Irst one.

The second appointment was for today, Tuesday, and unless he could make one now, an opportunity of seeing her again might not recur. He left his car at Bcntwich's Garage and walked slowly down the High Street, nodding affably to half a dozen people on the pavement. It was five post nine-- later than usual, but today he had no appointment till 9-30. He liked to reach his office early, to addle with his instruments, put everything in the meticulous order he loved. He was feeling a little nervous.

Alma Shepherd was second on his list, at ten o'clock. It was not customary to extend social invitations on a purely professional acquaintance so short a one at that It was fortunate Esther had been so easy, But then she had never been conventional in that way, though of late she had grown sharper, more possessh almost jealous at times He wondered if Mrs Shepherd would think the invitation bad form He did not believe she was that sort She had been very friendly and natural with him, though they had not spoken a great deal. He turned into his entrance by the florist's. Adams was polishing the banisters of the stairway. Adams slept at The Wilderness, but always cycled down to tne office where he had a small retreat on the back landing below, about half an hour before his master He gave Kennedy a cheerful, If slightly too servile, good morning He was a thin man of medium, height, with dark hair, a heavily corrugatec forehead, and a pursed mouth that seemed to bespeak perpetual meditation His manner was that of a certain type of regular non-com missioned officer or commissionaire, --deferent to the officer class, sharp with strangers of uncertain itanalng, rclaxingly affable with his cronies He was a famous billiards anc darts player at the Goose Quill but did not seem to have any other interests outside his work He was paid twenty-five shillings a with board, and gave fqll for It, for he did a certain amount of valeting and work about the house as well as making himself useful at the surgery.

Kennedy was not sure that ho liked the man particularly. He had claimed to have saved Kennedy's ife during the war. Kennedy had no clear recollection of the episode, rat did recall him as an officious Ittlc corporal Thus, when Adams lad accosted him on the street, ho had given the fellow a chance-and had not regretted It. Adams was Inclined to drink too much, but he hod never let that Interfere with his work. Tim also suspected him of picking up occasional trifles, but he appeared to bo scrupulously honest about money, though In fifteen cars a many opportunities must come his way.

Kennedy addressed him pleasantly, "Lovely morning, Adams." Adams, duster in hand, stiffened to a position of attention. "Yes, sir. Real spring sir" Kennedy let himself into his front door, and changed his light gray jacket for a white linen one that was, hanging In the hall. "What have we this morning?" he asked Adams, who had followed him In. "Young Master John-son at half past nine, sir Mrs.

Shepherd at ten. Mr. Ross ten-fifteen. Then Mrs Lccming at ten-thirty." 'Two hours' job that, eh?" had entered the was washing his hands In the basin behind the Chinese screen. He war disconcerted to find he hod been so careless as to give Ross an appointment at just that time He recalled the occasion--Ross had telephoned, and in a hurried searching through his book for an odd quartci of dh hour he hod noted the work, amounting to very little, which ht had to do with Mrs.

Shepherd, while unaccountably forgetting who she was. He picked one of the half-dozen spotless hand towels on the rail to the basin and came out into the room "Is that the lot, then 7" "Mrs. Truelove al half past twelve, sir, with the anesthetist." Kennedy nodded approvingly. With his more expensive patients he always engaged a separate anesthetist for extraction. It was tho practice of better class London dentists, and it gave him a cachet, There were certain patlcnta who could well afford the luxury, and liked the importance of it.

"Of course. I may be a little late for Mr. Ross--a quarter ol an hour or so. Apologize to him, tell Mm a difficult case--the usual stuff. Also to Mrs Lecmlng, of course, if she's delayed." "Yes, sir." Not that she's likely 1 to be In a hurry.

I'll have to give her a bad time, Tm afraid" Adams' features relaxed Into a. smile "Yes, sir" (To Be Continued) Real Estate for Rent Houses for Rent 77 FOR RENT--Two. five-room houses One strictly modern in every respect, steam heat A Berwick. Phone 526 Wanted--To Rent WANTED TO RENT--Fo-ir to six room house, modern conveniences Reasonable rent Phone Dawson 4052 WANTED TO RENT--Five or six room modern house Address Box 75, care Courier Real Estate for Sale Brokers in Real Estate BETTER BUY THAT HOME--Low prices are on the i out. PKTER WEIMER WMMER ARCADE PROPERTIES FOR SALE OB RENTI PHALIN SO CONNELLSVILLE.

PA PHONE D75 Farms and Land lor Sale 83 CO ACRE FARM--In Somerset County, includcb tract of timber Will icll cheip Johnson. 5. Somerset Pa Houses for Sale 84 Real Estate for Sale Houses for Sale 81 A REAL GOOD BUY I McNANAMY PROPERTY Located at 124 West Apple street. Consisting of an eight room frame house, with bath room, hot witcr heat, cemented cellar. This property Is In the very best of throughout Price reasonable Sec It today Terms can be arranged Inquire PAUL WAGONER 1003 CRAWFORD AVE PHONE 148 FOR SALE--Six room brick house, bath steam heat, finished third floor hard- Mood finish South Arch and Morton avenue Price $5000 Robert Norrls Phone 505 BARGAIN--Sycamore street South Side, six room fraine house Price St 800 Wm McNulty Eagles Bulldlnc Phono 1760 FOR SALE--Six room brick house with bath and heater 2 lots Johnston avenue Price 53800 Robert Norrls Phone SOS Lots Tor Sale CHOICE CITY LOTS LOCATtD ON PAVED STREETS AND WITH CEMEST SIDEWALKS FOR SALE-- 519 Race street, between 1-- Lot Corner Davidson and Chestnut St Green -ind Lincoln, most desirable loca- 2-- Lots Sampson and Morrcll lion six rooms modern with earate 1 2-- Lots Park and Gibson Avenue Price $1500 00 Terms to suit Don- i 2-- Lots Murpliy Avcruc aid Porter First National Bank Build- 1 2-- Lots Wills Road ing Plionc 768 UENU.MBH The you the quicker It pays.

Be sure to tell all the facta which you wuuld want to know you youneU were prospective Duyer 2--Lots South Plttsburs Street 1--Lot Writ Giccn Stieet WM McNULTY EAGLLb BUILDING PHONE 1160 Sports Gleanings Tho W. P. I A basketball committee, headed by E. G. Grolcau ot Freedom, met Wednesday night in Pittsburgh to plan for the coming year.

The committee agreed that a clinic for school conches was on the calendar of early winter proceedings and plans will be made later. The meeting consisted of making up the arrangement of the various sections with 22 in all comprising the league this year. Ten sections will be Class A and 12 in Class B. In all, 147 schools aic enrolled baskct- b.ill. It was announced that toona, Johnstown, Jefferson, town and Ti afford would not compete this wintoi.

The Grcensburg Grcensox, owned and operated by tho Brooklyn Dodgers, open a rookie tiial baseball camp at Baily Park, Umontown, on Monday morning The camp will be for amaU-ur baseball players between 18 and 21 years The bojs arc requested to come to the field equipped John J. McDonough, bubiness mjnagci lor the Sox, mem- bet of the Penn State Association, will be in charge of the camp Several liiooklyn bcouts will be on hand Ji Bosu ell Llcvcn Loses. With U.s.s than eight minutes remaining the Una! half and the ganm bhowmg caimailtb of being a tie, Fcindali- Higli cut loose with an 8U-yaid touchdown- maik to ach. it BOM ell of Somerset count), 7 to 0, Tnwsday night at Johnstown Knc consecutive fttst downs were scored in the triumphant march..

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