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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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TWO, THE DAILY COURIER, CONNEULSVILLE, PA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1917. The Lfidles' Aid hnd Missionary focifly the- Untied Presbyterian i tomorrow ovcnhig in rhm'ch. Mr. and Mrs. n.

K. trtlwnrtli entertained Dr. ami S. A. Calw of at Utnuel' I'vtMiing their home in Wiuthliipton avenue.

The S.MUF evening Dr, DuHz. ivhc recently receivi'il birf commission ns lieutenant in Mcillual OCficorrt corps. ti'El ramp of instructions nt foe: uglelhropc. Oa. Business routine nature transacted at th" regular meeting of the offifiicl board of the United Ureth- ren cintrtjh'aeld last About 10 gucsls attended a very parly given liu-t evening ftt Sutih) l.ane near Cntontown.

the honip of Mr, and Mri. M. II. Mu- Clintock. Tho large Inwn was attractively decornled with Japanese lanterns.

Square ''arclfiK, snri'Mu games music Were the timuaements. Piano solos wure reiiitcred by Mrs. E. J. Bull, Miss Edna Uote, Mrs.

Wll- ilam. Beaver ot Cottnollsfllte; und Itay Howard McCllulouk. Ruth Shires of Connellsvltlo aiuig. At a late hour were served. The South Connotlsvllle Woman's Christian Tetuperuut'e Union vlll meet tomorrow nft-jritooa at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Mary orarforff in streut. About 12 members of the H. S. 0. MRS.

DESAULLES MOVED Warden Takes HIT From Cell In Jlls U-BOAT DIVES WITH STEAMER SURVIVORS STILL ON ITS DECK Continued from Tnffo One. other causes und It Is necessary to recruit men to nuiintalji tliolr authorized Stl'Ollglll, Pennsylvania, which is Ihc baunor stato for unny recruits, and New York, In "socond pfiico, havo contribul- cd over mon. N. AUK. --Preparations well under way for tho in- which will be conducted hero Thursday into the death of John Do Similes, famous Vo.li athloto, who shot and killed at Long Island home Friday night by his former vfltf.

Blanco" Do Saullcs. he lo turn their young son over TO care. No was made todur by Henry A. I'torliart. uttornuy foi Mrs.

Do ibaUJIcs. to htfvc her removed to a hospital, although physicians who examined her at his request reported that uho on tho verge of a mnntnl and physical collapse. Sheriff Seaman ad- mlttnrt, however, that nlio hnd been transferred from hor cell In the county Jail to more comfortable room In i own quarters. Tho door of tho room will not bj; locked nnd uo guard will be placed over hor. Sheriff Seaman declared the prisoner had been ri'iuovcd from tho cell on orders (if Dr.

Cleghorn. tho jail physician, who WHH one of the doctors who examined her. KlTorls ot Mr. Utprtmrt and Mrs. Bo Satilles to, lacaCe her (of whom she calls almost constantly, Imvo not boon MiccoHaful, It ruported, although the po.rslsls that he IH nt the homu of a relative of his father al WcBtbury.

Major On Saulles. the child's grandfather, said tonight that he was "too sick mentally and physl- A TO YOTK FOOD HIM, AT -1 O'CLOCK TOBAX WASHINGTON. Aug. ac- tloti before night on thfi tlon'n food control legislation 'was forecast when tho Senate convened today, Action on conforonco reports on th(! Eooel control bill and the bill providing for a food survey and stimulation of production virtually was assured. Both reports have been adopted by the House.

Dcbato In tho Senate proceeded under an ajrreoinonl to take a tlnal vote at 1 o'clock. XK1V A A fif VAB TO THE YE11T WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Aug. tho greatest euthuslaam, the New Zealand parliament, today a resolution In favor ot 'carrying on tho war until Germany had been vanquished." irf the Methodist ca lo the case." pal Sunday school ntteiulad a muvtiutc Df the class helil tiling at the home of Mrs. Jumps In North Sixth street. Side.

Busi- Uy way of outlining the ptoseuu- lloii of Mru. Ulancn. Di-Sanlles, District Attorney U'ceks, made a statement here today In which he said the murder had been carefully ness of a routine hatui'e trim 1 acted after i i a ruf reshntetitu wuro 11' 1 1 1 1 served, "If the murder was not i rd why did Mrs. DeSaulles go to The Wednesday i nt former husbands' home carrying a the Women's Christian a-, revolver';" asked the District Attor- sociaiion will nin-l tou, ht In the a- i "W- That lho 11 111 TMrrled the sedation In tbe first National! 1 Protection bank building. ttil8 accompanied by the uxlc.tb driver and her maid.

The crime was t'EKIQNAt. not tllc impulse of the mo'm-ni, but Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly was prearranged. Her only i In MRS.

JAMBS S. JONES. Mrs. Jnmeu S. Jones, 70 years old, died yesterday morning: at 10 o'clock at her homo In Greensboro, Funeral tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock from tho Jonon residence.

Mrs. Jones, who before her marriage was Miss Margaret Coughonour, is well known 111 Comiellsvlllo, having rusltlod hore nt one tlmo. In addition to her husband, she Is survived by one daughter, i Everett South of Greensboro, the following sisters: Mrs. S. D.

Woods. Mrs. J. IK. Yoho.

Mrs. G. Sellers of ConrjellKVilie; Mrs. Pauline Morccr ot Rocnustcr, and) one brother, Alex Cijwghenovu of Monessen She has a number of relatives heie, ncluding tho Hood families. MHS.

DANIEL EVANS. Tho body of Daniel Evans, who died at the home of a daughter in Mc- Kecsport, arrived at Dawoon yestor- lay afternoon and was removed by funeral Director "SV. H. Parkhill to the tia home near Daweon i which place services were held this afternoon at 1 o'clock, nev. H.

A. Daum omclatcrt. Interment In Cochran cemetery. MRS. SAllAH 13.

DAWS ON Mrs. Sarah E. 75 years old, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Julia D. Porter at Hopwood.

UEPORT THAT GUATUSJEBN Buffalo. N. arrived here today for Vi9lt was to shoot De a ilRlt the furnicr's pan-nts. Mr. and Jltfif.

J. J. Donnell) nf Gruen i street, and other Miss Lura Shtirte and Matilda i BARNHART-TROUT of tJliatiioMtt are jcupitn Mr. and Mrs. Uu.lth yligcr of Mur- avenue.

Thev were met In ot I.ni-nl l.lrl Is llridp of I iilonloirn llnnl ni-ss Jtnn. Pink and white appointmcnls were Greesbitrg last bj I attractively carried out nt thu wed- The largest exclusive shut btore in dlnx nf Miss Pearl Barn- and ntlll growlnc. a daughter of I farah Barn- U-N'o, tlrownell Shoe Cotupan) 1 --Adv. hart of Went t'ayette street, and Clyde I A TONIGHT A report was current today that Company and tho Teutli Reglniout Hospital corps had been ordered to report at the armory nt midnight. This led to another rumor that the guardsmen ivero lo leave for the southern tralnlns camp during the early morn- Ine, ODlcers, however, stated that they had no word as yet as to when the command was to movo out.

Company hiked through a township this morning. Captain Morton took his men up over Limestone hill to tht cross roncls at thu Harry farm, thom-e to Trotter and back to tho armory. Alter that the men were excused for the dwy. CLASSifATHS I TAKTY FOR 0V CO 0 Harry Alnsloy ot Dunbar township and Ray Johns ot Dlckerson Run, members of Company shaiec! honors at a six course o'clock dinner and lawn party, given last evening by i school friends, Mlsn AnaRnice Cocli 'run anil brolhci Philip Cochran at their home at Dauyon. Miss Cochran, her brother and Mr.

Alnsley wero graduated from the Dunbni- township Bchool in the clas sof 11)16, while Mr. Johns IH a member o( the 1811 cla'is. Mr. Cochrun was lluyh Ilt'iiderson spoke In behalf of the class of JO IB, Miss Hsther Wllgua In behalf of the class of 1D17, and John Mr. and Kichard Martin of formrr known Con- resi'lcms, arc vKltlni? here for a few ctajN to leaving for Niagara I''allo and Ki-n- only mnit.bers of (be two families, at M.

Trout, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Trout of Scottdalo, last evcnliiK at 5 o'clock at the borne of tho brld' 1 About "0 gucs's, I i lucky.

Mr. Martin has of tended. Kov. K. Uunk, pastor of is a sacntlon.

Tills is hi first iiiit to Conticllsvllio tor some 1 Bargain tay price? on all Kootwcar until next yuuinlay nUht at Sht'e ytore-- which means every pair in tbelr store li i IJ-lt. Mr. und Mrs. Solsson und son SIK! Marian Phipjis ron-Ttvitlory. fttliburic.

and the t'nltod Urethren vhiin-li ot dale, olllciated. tho ring service being lined. Tin 1 tiridc nnd her slslcr. Miss Af i tie Darnhart. who maid of honor, wore gowned In satin nnd carried ro-u 1 1 Troul, brother of tbo brldiiKrunni.

was best man. Previous to tho ceremony. Mrs. Koss F. Lytlc sang Me," and following the service rendered "Tile Violet.

The Hose. And Von." and "I Lovo You." As the bridal party entored the library, where the ceremony was performed, tho bridal chorus from Lohengrin was played by Miss Betty New- bo rg. At o'clock a wedding dinner was 1 served. Covers for eight wore laid at the hrldc'n talilo, which con- tored with pink and whlio asters. Smaller tables, from which the remainder of the giUMsts were nerved, held boquetn of nlmiltu 1 flowers.

Ferns were effectively placed In thft i i room and library. Tho bride was clork In the shoe department of Ko- backers' store for some time and Is Bleunor, will lomorrow tor a sojourn ni Atlantic City. Surah tsartiharl oC Kay- elte street and daughter, Mrs. 'F'ugnn and littl" son uf Va.rmont, will go UoneKttl tomorrow to visit Uarnhart's mother. Mrs.

Sarah Kinder. Donas' Shoe rflori wilt continue to sell pair of sboea In their store at bargain priei't until next ulgUt. 6-4t. Mtsis Atargarct I''agan, I'onn Blenoerapher, with a party of trlcnln tttna. N'ow Kensington motored to ConttCaitt Lake-, tu spend her vacation.

Xtis! Alice O'Connor, graphir tor the West Penn otoni)- company. HI til Imr home In Kusl Crawford MTS. Trank Kiliccll of Grornwooil. is spending a fe.v weeks at flaonunt View farm. Confiuonce.

t'. A of t'lilontown nnd Miss of t'ittsburg. took uhargo nf Ciurtp ArolKiwfc tnillnti Head lo- day. About 30 girls are enrolled in Ibe canif. Mhs Anna U.

f'onhell of Clarksburg. W. who ha 1 been vlslllni? at the of Mr, and .1. Dimbar and Mrs. G.

t), Gru- him at Graham'? Dnniinr lias ri'tttriiesl home. Miss KHwibPth lefi tills lor Sloneboro. to attend 'honor party given by tier sic'iool Miss jiltlu. Chnn. gn ia tt'arren to cumi along Ute- Conewartjtn river with other tSnyluu (iiiiil In Mnxt.

Alfred Ivnhncttc-r It lit New York mylttg fall and winter gooiU. for Ko- slot'i'. UP will tpen'l the i Mrs. Kannckct. i the 1 Mrs.

of Miicnt IIIK at At- writ and favorably knonn. The U'ltll- brldcgrooin Is a moat, dialer In Un- and Is welt known in and about Scottdnlc. Trout and Ills brldo left last night for and utbor points In Maryland, On their return they will he at homu In Main street Unloutown. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Trout, purentn of thu bridegroom. Mlns Naomi Trout, Unymoml und Melburn Trout of Scott- Mr. and Mrs.

George Uarnhait n( Uniwnsvllle and Mrs. Frank Kaijnn and baby of Kalnnont. S.S. CONVENTION, District iVo. Jlcels in 1'.

n( 1'crcy. A convention of District No. 1C of the Fayotte County School association hfli) nt tho Mutuodlst t'rotoitanl church at Percy. Al the conclusion of nn Interesting program the following officers were elected: President. C.

W. Grcetrwood; vice prc-ildenl. Daniel secretary, Mlus I'oarl Jones; treasurer. Walter Nlcltlow; Ktipci'lnlcndcnt of elementary department. Miss T.iicy Scott; iniiitfrlniBtidoniof division, T.

T. Morrison: fcuprrintendent of home and visitation. Mi's. George Adams; of ti-arlicr T. SEE SKY CRAFT Verona Kosldonts All "Kxclted.

by Asaoclriwd Aug. aoro- plane passing over the east end of late Monday nigbi croatcd conalclorable excitement. of Verona were a i tied Monday evening by the appearance in the hky of what tboy aay resembled two dirigible balloons. The llrst wtis at 6 o'clock anri tbc second 10 minutes Inter. The craria were Hightcd ttrst in tho vicinity of IIuHon and they sailed rapidly over Verona at hlffh altitude.

HuiKlrods of workmen on tliolr way homo stopped to srfze at tho unusual alubt. Women und children rushed from thoir homoa, many forgetting meals Lhoy had been preparing'. Somo who viewed the balloons through glnsHes declared they could diHtiriRulsh propeller wheels und could Ace men. Other obeei'vers with glasBes Haiti the balloons contained no propoi- ior wheels find carried no pnsscugcis. in behalf of the teiy C'ovors for 12 were Inid as follows: Mr.

Alnsley. Mr. Johns, Hugh llcndcr- son, Mlf4 leather S. John Levergood, I McDowell. Mlsa i Hnnley, Miss Kathryn Keys.

Hazel Kdwarda, Miss a i Henderwin the host and hostess. Tile table was attractively decorated i sweet peas. Small American flags wore given as favors. An enjoyable lawn party was held from 8 1 2 o'clock, llic fipnclous lawn bring decorated i large- IUgH and Japanese Inntctns. Various amusements were Indulged In and a i time wan had.

Dainty refreshments were served. DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity Ii Hero, Backed Uy Connollsylllc Testimony. Don't take our word for It. Don't depend on stranger's statement. Read Conncllsv llle endorsement.

Ilead the statements of ConueilsMite citizens. And decide far jourself. llsro iH-ono ConnollsvUlc case of It. AV. H.

Lowe. Sit) Tenth SL, says: "My kidneys caused me a lot ot annoyance for about a year. I was bothered constantly by pains. In tbe small of my buck and I didn't any control over the kidney secretions. I took treatments from two doctors, but didn't get relief.

I learned of Doan's Pills, got a box and began taking They rpilcved me at once. Thi.i was a fuw months ago aad I haven't had any trouble alr.ce." Prico SQc. at All dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy--get Doan's Kidney Pills--tho some that Mr. Lowe had.

Props. Uuffalo, X. --Adv. Automatic Bust Pan. FREE With Purchase of 81.00 or M.ore.

The HOME of QUALITY and SERVICE 139 to 133 PlTTSBURG St. CONNELl SVILLE. Wood-Body Thermometer FREE With Purchase of $5.00 or More. House Dresses at 90c. Glnghonia, PercaJes, Madras and Linene House Dresses In many good styles, plain colors and combination color effects.

All sizes, 34 to 48. rices White Wash Skirts at 69c. A special low price Belted and peart but- rn white Wash Skirts, ton trimmed. Materials are Linene and Gabardine. Sizes 23 to 30.

"Goody" Middies For the Summer Miss who desires one a different from the ordinary, both in style and quality, and now underpriced. Middies at 89c They are Cast colors, well made and durable Also plain white, all sizes to 22. Middy Skirts at 89c For Girls 12 and years. Girls' Middy Skirts ot good quality drill- Ing in plain white only, open front; flnibh- ed with belt and pearl buttons at S9c, $1,25 Middles now priced at $1.00 $1.50 Middles now priced at $1.25 Middies now priced at SIM Micldys shown on balcony. Waist Dept.

now on Second Floor. SICK WOMAN HAD CRYING SPEILS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Enhant, Pa. -inwardly.

A I IS W) I i I I 'R05t oo EAST A special train i 250 volun- Lnmherl Team tuora from Grand passed through here this morning over the Baltimore it Ohio railroad enroulo east. The a i was made up of lourlst sleepers. GET TH lint cojo The adjutant general Hie hns iiunoiincod tli" accotitnnoc of (he following commissions In tho Medical Officers' Reserve Corps: Albert tt. Gray, Scottdnlc, first lieutenant; Gilbert A. U'llson, Scolldalc, second lloulcuiinl.

Illl IIAU.EV'S KROTJIKU COilJIISSlOiVKIl AS i LoulK J. c. Balluy of GrcenHburg has received his commludlon us uap- taln In the Medical Reserve coipt. Di Ilnllry Is a brother of Dr. W.

Bailey of C'onnallivlIIo. To Picnic AnifMst IS. for the annual picnic ur ihc United Brethren Sunday school, to be held Saturday. August IS, at Oakfoiri park, Imve bcoi: on sale and may be secured at drufc' store or from Sarah Harden, Wesley Lelchlltci, Jialph brookfl, Lewis Blcher and William Otto. They will be on Hale i Saturday evening, August 16 at 6 o'clock.

To Knit I'rldny. Tho Charleston Comforts Branch or the iVnvy League will hold a knitting: Friday afternoon from 'i to li o'clock lit the Carnegie Free library All completed a i expected to be In at this mooting. Grounds S-l. on Home Davidson won from Lambert yesterday evening on the grounds, 8-1. The game wna the second pliiyod by these two teams, the first ending In a tie of 3-3 Saturday.

Lambert's only run was a homer. Four scattered lilnstcs were the only other lilts. Davidson popped off In the i In- nlnR when two home runs wore scored. three triples knocked out. an I smnsh went for a single.

Davidson's next game will be day with the Cossacks on tho Davlcj- son grounds. A i a will be held In oonncctlou with the game. OHIO SEASHORE EXCURSIONS FROJI COJfA'EIXSVILIiE, TO Iilci'iisril to WciJ. William W. Scliaeffcr of Franklin township, and While ot Clunker, worp granted a license ta wed in GrcenHburg.

Hot weather Is hard on people tiuiiblod with thoir blomach a bowels. Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea la Jusl what you noiKl, regulates the bowels, tones and cleans tho stomach. Taice it and be cool happy. ConnollsVUlo Drug 'I was all run down nnd I had female troubles and nervous feelings and my head bothered me. I would often have cryine spoils nnd fee! as it I was not Bafe.

I heard anyone coming I would run and lock the door BO they would not see mo. I tried several doctors and they did not help me so I said to my mother 'I guess I will have to die as there is no heln for She got mo one of your little books nnd my husband said I should try one bottle. I stopped the doctor's medicine and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It soon made a change In mo and now I am strong and do nil my work.

Mru. AUGUSTUS BAUGHMAN, Box 86, Enhaut, Pa. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drap out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three- i fourths of the joy of living, when they i cun find health in Lydia B. Pinkham'o i Vegetable Compound? It you would like free confidential ad- vice address Lydia E. Piukham Medicine Lynn, Mass, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion.

Onepackage proves it. 25cat all druggists. $10.00 Goml In Coaches Only $12.00 Good in Pullman Cars with I'lillmni) Ticket ATLANTIC CITY CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY, OCEAN CITY, STO'E HARBOR, AUGUST 9 AND 23, SEPTEMBER 6 TICKETS GOOD KETURITlIfG 1G DAYS SKCURK ILUJSTHATBl) BOOKLET GlTErG FUK, DETAIiS FHOM TICKET AGE.VTS, 11ALTDI031JB OUIO JiAILHOAD Southwestern State Normal School California, Pa. I The past achievements of Southwestern State Normal graduates are significant of the value of Us training. Thorough Instruction under thoroughly competent faculty open to all who-have completed high school course Courses, in addition to normal, include instrn- nidULUl and vocal music, domestic science, kindergarten and elocu- i lion.

High moral and social standard. Beautiful and healthful 1 location. Modern equipment and buildings. Board and lodging a week during tern, of JO weeks. Tultlonal assistance to those preparing to te.ich.

Cataloeu, and details furnished on application to S. Hcrtiog, Principal, California, Pa. Iili'vnscit (o Vod. Olovanl Mn.rln.olM ot Connellsvlllo and Antonlctta Ulclpllanl or Dunbar; of ti-aclier (raining. T.

i II. Mrann: Miporllitcndent of tern- 1Conarch and Rosl Charles K. 1Kro Vnnmeter were granted ot a.luU K. K. i of missionary Mrs K.

Caddis. biiiiarinioiirlent of atliili i i ft. impnr- I'M, -idcnt of m'sdloiHiry work. Mrn. IJ.

tcl (lll licenses in Unlontown yes- Undergo Oporiitlnim. WIILnni OranrtBlafl' of Fairmont. 36 ycni'n okl, unOorwont un eye opciallon tills morning ot tho Cottage Stuto hospital. Carlson nC Ftilrvlow avc- nue, 1't old, was also operated on On Trip. Howard Hmlt-i a-ui Ho) JBrallior, Clnssllicd I.ittcr a' Ua-vnim.

wont to Indian Whou used in The Dally Courier a inornlnir, to ilsh, 'ways bring results. Try I Resinol does wonders for sick skins That itching 1 burning 1 akin-trouble keeps you scratching and digging 1 is a source of embarrassment, as well as ot torment to you. Why don't you getnd of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians prescribe it constantly. In. most cases, it stops Itching- instantly and heals eruptions promptly.

is very easy and economical to use. Sold by all druRKiata. Resinol Ointment should uiLully be aided by Soap. Tho Indoor and Outdoor Man. In the American Mngnr.lae Den.ii Herman Schuokler Hays: "The men are so much, on (Uu surfuce that kuen analyst will uncover tho correct oae Ju the flrat Intevvlew.

algnnl tbo Indoor und outdoor type of man. When a blizzurd la bcutiufr atfalust the lnouae an mini llkos to hear the roar of tho wind bccfiuoc it empha- slzt'B the ooKltiuss of the ingleuook and heightens hli ycuso protection. Tho 'outdoor' mini is sfnilKhtwity srlzcd by desire to get out und Ogbt the storm. Draw picture of prospecting or construction woik, and tho second niiin will loan forward xvitli ttsuse inns- clea nud radluut eyes. Tho other -will draw moro and more into hlmsclt, as 1C for shelter." Found Out, you Hke to hear a secret Involving Mrs.

Next Iootr In a dreadtul BcamUiI?" oli, yes; tell It to met" "I don't know any such secret, You certainly have a mean Herald. Hor Ability. "Arc you to Iceep your servants any length of "Lot, me see. I've hal my husband Louis PosL-Dlspateb. DERMA-VBVA I SKLIN it once ot your raonty back.

It aWutcly fciviilble. Red, Brawn Dark Face, Neck, Arms or Hands a bttotifu! white once. When inlertalalng or being tottrtaloed you wiU ftad etqubltt satisfaction ID vnn clcin ut a aulntlloU, S3 Sold ETERT TOILET GOODS COCKTER, PBICE 50c. I'ry J)ennn Yiru Jlogne, purely In mirrored box. EXAMINING EYBS, PITTING GLASSES AND RKPI.ACINO BROKEN LENSES bPECIAXTY.

A. Tucker, Oph, D. Optometrist. Tittsburg St. ConnollSTille r'atronize Those Who Advertise.

J.Q POPHAM'S ASTHIA MEDICINE SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS PRICE $1 OO I BOXES FOB $5 OO. TRIAL PACKAGE BV MHIL 1Oc. IVHUIAMS atvelanJ. For sale by Connellsville Drug Co. Niagara Falls Saturday, August 11th Tickets good on any train, valid to return within five days.

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