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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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6
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PAGE SIX. THE DAILY COURIER, CONN. J3LLSVIL.LB, PA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926. Personal Mention Miss Jane Currie ot Pittsbure visited at the homo ot Miss Marie Young over the week-end.

Barber Rendlue. sellers' A vas i a Is co.flBcd to Ms iH.mc In thf West Side as a result ot 'Darned ankle. during basketball practU of the Unity Fid- last night. Dr E. FltzGerald.

O. eyo specialist. WooUvorth verMsement 12sopt-tl. Mr. and Mrs Gi'orgc Bishop ot C'limborlniui, were in the city o.cr tlio week-end.

Over hundred tickets sold for the a i 'Iroop Bny Bcouts. Don't he sorry-- call and have a delivered to you. li-jan-lt Misb Ida Wlntr-rhalter was in Pitts uurtf yesterday. Annual entertainment tor benefit ol Troop Boy Scouts at the Bap.l Church Friday evening. Call 8 tor tickets l--ja MM Joseph Tromibley is on thi.

sick at her home in West Glbsou Miss I i Layl-on. of Ixywcr Tyrone i vistmg with, Eriends today. Mrs r. J. Parkins -went to Pittsburg tins on uusinebb.

Miss, Sa-Mh Xicholson ot Laurol i .1 caller in tho city tula Cljdif Vhlpkey rciurncrt to rttts- "luirg tod iv alter spc riling the weekend with his family here. Philip Oaliarrtl loft last evening for Ctr.cago i he will attend a road bulldon" i llormtll ot Leiicnrms No. 3 ai.iong tho lint of shopping city today. M. ot Pen scrolls lyas transacting Inisiness in Cuimollsvil.o i niorii'Mg.

Mi.s.i Mary Ccnlo tno i ti-ndeufs Plhce at the a i Ohio a a a loen given a lid-day i il ts C'oylo i- in poor hc.illh II. i i ot Ullli'bar i i i a i he -uslt i returner 1 today ait. si eral days i a in i TIERS is M. a of Poplar Grove rot to i homo yoalerday a four weeks at the West I'onn Hospital, PitlshurK. he an i a ilia condition was said to be Rooil.

MiUormk-k i-, able Lo be about i tit Poplar a a se- M.TO a a i of grip Mrs. E. P. Holes oi a i a a ha, from MLTCV i a and is a a regain ni; heallh at tho 01 i i a a dausjh- Mr i of i axcr.ui. The Soles l.milly a i to Joc.no in Polk county.

1'iti, a i ili- Jdyoil'by the illness of Mrs Solts Mr. and Mrs. U. Liu-ton oE son "The Stailont I'l nue" at a Pitt theatre on Sa'nulay "Mrs Eioiso Hanli is i at her home at Royal Charles ami i ol Kcu.il i at home of i a a Mr. and Mrs C.

II. Hampshire ol Vine street. Aunt Het "There ain't no in my heart a know ot except I do wlah 1 could trim a corn without gruntln'." opyrlrut by Awpocrmea ttdUon.) jor Sprinkling WANSDOWN Powdered Sugar imparts perfect sweetening lo cereal-; and other dMie-i rcquirntu Hie of granulnlid and dissoUcs instantly. Also makui perfect c.ikc icinjis and hi thrcu ininutch. Recipes on cry All sjrocers have it.

The R. McAtcer Company Pittsburgh, Pa. SWANSDOWN 4fcMiztf SUGAR Grim Reaper OEOKGI'. D. C.

M1IJJ3R. George D. C. Miller, 69 years old, a prominent ol South ConueHs- i at o'clock thlb morning at his ho lie at Wine and- Vine streets. Ilis death was a ot pneumonia Mr.

Miller as born November 7, 1S5G in DuntKii on the rotid to a ot 1). CJ. Quentin Seals' Arrest Clears Many Robberies i Pasrc One ot Joseph Sage, West I'Vyette str3t. For a time he denied any connec tion i local roTibfriob hut when confronted i i he llnall) admitted one roblwry after another. A leather travelling bag beloncin to Jlrs Koehler was i i i Seal: vas nearly uiuiirlit a 1 i ol hli a at the home, run ni.iK out of til" i surprlsex bj i 5 KochU'r of tho loo at the hinii' wa- and Susan i Miller.

lo was i In a i dd was at hi employed at tho West Penn car himie in a i bams." Mr. i is i by his Seals i a i of all Mrs Ku 6 Miller, and i robberies and what hecomo i i i Samunl of I o. the stnli One tag, tnlti-n ueov ot JUcKffs-l I a i I In- i home, he said he tiiroivn i tin- near tho port, John LI. of i a i ami Mrs. Edith Cobert Cujnellsvrllc; a sister, Mrs.

Mary at 01 Broad Ford and tv.o i i Samuel of i and Lee of -V i i 11 had i a i i i of Iho a i 2 yeais The film nil smnici' i he h-M Thurs'laj at at i home. i Rtv. IX B. a i Iw in i Hill Lenit- MRS. ObDIE ADAMS.

Funeral sr ico for Mrs. Coldio A a i held Thursd-ay afternoon at at the home and 1' a i a bridg' 1 Some of the ngs and a nad been disposal 01 in 1'IUsluirn pawn shops, ho tle- ared II a 1 pome llu- gold a 5 and sold them It ti i i per weight as old i He lor that part ho s.ud I i '-aid he I the hous-cs ho tei'di-d in liy i ShU Side nmt'iig Iho i Ms 01 i i places. If no oif a i break a i i an 1 i At lie a i he had been Ind iced to do 1 rolibii b. a man ho Ohio station. in at i.clork: at Home a a i 1 i a at 2 o'clock C'huroh I he a i h- was alone at I i be i'l the chinch nine- :i.l mes.

Police -pcured loot nt who H. i Kclley. 7T i old. illcd at hi-i hurne 1 hc.n.o IBM i i a i of i i on- a I I HV, one son, l', ind utir 1 1 Capstan Glass feels Classy I rim it ton i The I ilie 2 o'clock Mount Lc 1 A I a ROCKS Tho i i i 01 a Hocks, ilictl at M. i i Fla 11 IH tomorrow, but Mil be a i fchly -o ho fact a Mr Koclcs thed ot i i icr.a The body a i ni the homo i mother, Mrs Henry Cleignr.

a i -rm last Tho il a ill leave (Irecr.s- I at 9 and wiil bp In Cou- nclUville faoi i i 10. a will ho at St. a ct-mctL-ry. There will be no Riit'p boj'U', whci Seals stayed in i i M'u-ch of I'K- Muff stolon at i i i wort 1 vtil! 1 inp and 1 yinnti; man "-aid id to iVs a i Mi'. Mr 1 Team Tho Glass baskctti'all a ono oC i i i Inric- 1 rated ab class nt a i i ho hure.

Capstan tcot away i a the i i a as-'o now Morsyantown i i i (M' i i To KishtM- has i men ir to .1 i tiny i i to tin Uitni; M. it! out a a i i is Int. 1 ir i hie ou'come Tiu- en" a at i tlio i i i i i i i i a 01 I.alv'.n- I i i "i i i ai-'in 4 W.l^hMl^'nn llil i i i i a plnco Somn of the ai i hero b-'lused to IMV-C boon Sf aN pol'cc his di'-covnry i a- a re i rolibnnns Wo-shiny ton i 1 ho de- th if tho lir 1 I a up. All a I p'c L.irched and at the ideals horiip oni- i ers loot. R.

B. Seals, i i ot Hi' 1 bny, arrestod and the a i asked Comiolls- oflU-iT-) to Lh ouni; man Tho-rn hit 1 b- en i i i 1-1 st k. i ys hi a a 1 i i i tho i i i Hizh idciicc a 1 at i All ere tidiuilu by i no of police a i in Tl. has bre.n loperalinsf in i i thu robb( i "Xan a t( i -on, i MRS. Mrs a G2 old, i of i i ill i uO o'clock her home at i from a i a i of dibiases.

Mrs ua- horn near i May (J, and had resided on i lie same a i two t-4 jyt-ars ago ion she and "her husband I a moved Oliiopyle i i i lot i i i I i a i a i In i I i i to i i i tho band she IB by 1 i ohbors and a a iLcr Clyde, on a i a IKar Oluopv I'Viiaiuirl. Thomas and 11 11 Mrs Hav Hi aL homo There an- i i a i i Mrs II l.mdT- a Victor! i and Mr- l.yda Srhroci a Sum i nt The a si i IK held a 1 o'clm! at a num. LJurial i be in Kauds ery "It, i i Ban 1 i i an the M' mortal at Mou; eond ic- of tho piiT-nf sylvatua nil'' 'if i pLu'ihc us i to 'd t( cLuro 11 i a 7 1 Ji 1 loom--- o-t A. ei the 1 I'i a 1 I'ifsbi the Hire He -viP of iwor in Funeral Director W. A.

riosy nnil Thoughtful I'dl Call A Hour, Day or Siirlit. Boll 1150. Tri-Stiite 278. Ambdance For Hire 111 AV. Applo Street.

I'enna. Calumet is the world's biggest selling baking powder, because it is the world's best baking powder. Use it and practice true THE WORLDS Thursday and Friday, Jan. 14th and 15th Offers Phenomenal Redactions On Quality Merchandise in Odd Lots Short Lengths Broken Sizes Soiled Goods Past Season Merchandise One-Third tQ One-Half From Former Prices HIS REMNANT SALE, which occurs but twice a year, gives us an opportunity to clean house--tc clear out, regardlesss of cost or former selling prices, the remainder of our past season's merchandise. Every department is represented with merchandise either slightly soiled, or in reir nants and odd lots and sizes, but all desirable.

In the case of women's apparel tht ever changing styles compel us to sacrifice, at a HUGE LOSS, all tbose garments purchased earlier in the season for Fall and Winter wear, making it possible for you to secure Coats or Frt cks that may be worn now or even next at a fraction of their former prices. Sale Starts Promptly at 8:30 O'clock Thursday Morning Owing to the unusually generous reductions offered during this sale, and the fact that in many cases, quantities are limited, no merchandise will be sent out on approval, and there will be no exchanges made-all sales must be final. itee Wednesday's Courier and News for Full Particulars 287 You-- woulc not entrust your bank accouit to an individual during your lifetime. Why, then, turn over the admir istration of your entire wordly estate to an individual upon your death? DEPARTMENT Yough Trust Go. Connellsville, Pa.

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