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TWO. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. rUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933. Charles C. Tissue And Wife Observe Mrs.

John M. Young Tells Outlook Club Golden Wedding! Of World's Fair Mi and Mrs. Uitirlw C. ot i Run Miolr sol'len iicd- o. October 3i.

and Smi'li i i i llu-lr Kxcoptlonulljr Interesting was tho meeting of tho Out- Club at which Mm. IMrry E. Srhenck wan hostess Monday after- oon at hor homo in Eust Green street. A P. Kreed, president, pro- nldrd.

Bible quotation'! wero given, after which tho club collect re- InW at noon tor nuinv more vnmo ifi Mm tiuv Tilt) hoiwo wi'f with 'm, and hrv5.m!h«nuni6 ami unison. Mrs. John B. Davis Kre'-n color an excellent report ot tho an- out in tin, menu nunl convrntlon of the State Federn- tnlur, ot the "on PTMn.ylv.nl Wonum hel. A noon stas-Ml by some Iho tnenilwr.s tho family.

Knv. li. E. Sho'wr CnnnellivHlp save- an Intor- i on "The Past. Present and Mr Tlw-ue arc tho piircnio of pieht (tillrtrnii.

all IMns; and "in oroH'lon Tllcre also i a hildrnii and Mr. and onlo. Ih" hrjst nf hp.ilrh mill olltorfxl int 'he- plfNiMirf-i of tlm day as tho Thpv bcpn real- donv nf Mil; Klin for 3" vcair Ai son- present wore tlm fol- lowlbp Mr. un Mrj. tt.

K. Tlnouo ami i Mr. and Mrs. Karl a.u! MiilHlitor. Dorothy of M' and K.

A. TlMiio itui d.niBhter. Joan ot Morgan- W. Mr and Mrs J. G.

Stoizhter ftii'l children. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tlxue a'ntl rlilMrcn.

0. C. M-. and Mri- Ttswio and DnriiiH. Mr.

and J. H. Tlc- Mr. nnd Lett Is Miller and Mr. J.

S. Dnrr and rtnuehtrr. tvonofo atiil Annruth. Hcv. Mrs.

a dele gnu In fall meellng of the Fay- itte County Federation of Women's Clubs, held here last Thursday, gave it i report Mri John M. Young, suoul Bpcakor ot afternoon, told the cluh women ot trip to the Century nt Program Kxpoiltlon In Chicago. described the hlsh llEhts of Iho exposition and hir talk was thoroughly enjoyed by Following Ihe meet- Ine Mrn. Schenrk served lunch. The next meeting will be held Monday a November at the (mm" of Phoebe Dunn In South Prospect street.

Fine Program Planned For B. P. W. Meeting A finr program has been planned for the ecml-monthly meeting o( the lltmlnpas and Professional Women's Club to be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the West Ponn Model Home. program Is In charge of the magazine commitlee, of which Mls Olga Tais chairman.

Ba preoldenl of unt! Mm. H. Sl.ober nnd children, Mr. and Mrs. William Blough duuErliter.

Hetty Ann. ami Mr. and tno rj. p. w.

Club fo Unlontown, will CHruril and MU, David, of b( tn( 8pM kcr. She will give a Connellotllle. Mr. find Mrs. E-irl talk on the biennial convcnllon of the ncr.

Mr. and Richard Scoi'loll national Business and Professional and children, Jatob Friend. Albert i Women's Clubs hold In Chicago. Fricotl, Ldla Krlend. Mr.

and Mm. W. Articles appearing In the "Indepenrt- uni Mil B.iU6y ot Mill Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Slpe of Jnos Mills, Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Lowry and ion. 1'atil.

ot Somprsel, Mr. and Mrs. i Dorftlrigor and daughter and Mrs. Lllhl BuW of Went Newton Mr. and Mm.

Tissue wero tho of beautiful Dr. S. H. Williams College Club Speaker Dr Samupl Howard WtlltHms. a ul the University ot PUU- i be tho KUet speaker at niontul meeting of the College Club.

'Saturday atlernoon, October at 2'i'J u'elouk at the iiudllurium it the L'Hinty building. Unlontottn. Di. Williams i give an illustrated lecture on- "Wamteflugii of N'ftlural- iBt In Djuku Laud." Oricinallr planned for February. the program has bean advanced on account ot Kagan being unable to gh his lecture on "International Peace" at the October 'UE Miss ElUabe-th president rill pfpclilp, anil fhe leader will bo Mrs A i Slro'nldpr.

Tho Is madp up nt Connells- nlle mem'iors of the club wllh MlM Gllmoro chairman, AS.VA UATII8 PAta.V (HVKS J-AttKWKM. OhXNKK Mrs. Anna Pagan gaVd a fare- aril dinner Sunday at hor homo In the While Front Apartments, North Pltt.1- tjurg street. In honor of her ison-ln-- U.w ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Burki-t. of Ingtswood, who have been vlsUinx Irero tor month. thfc Ihclr first vlsll in 17 yoara.

They will Urnvo for their somo- noil Mrf. family aiumded dinu-r unit during the evening nany old trionda ot the Burkots culled tt tho Pagan home lo bid them (are- wpll. Mr. an-l Mro. Burkct went to 3'oHUSvillp Monday to spend tho last irwk ot visit with Mr.

Burkofs jrotlier. Charles Bitrket. Thoy i visit Mr. and Mrs. Chorlw Horn Hnoiotoli Council to Meet.

fhe regttlar of the Theo- iori- Kooccvelt Council ot Republican Women will be holit Wednesday evo- tlnf at o'clock at the homo ot ilrs. J. French ljrr, 116 Emit Falr- A gooil attendance ID Itnllorro'eu Serial, Tito young people of the Church ot 'he Brethren will hold A Hallowe'en wci.il in the recreuUon rooms ft Thurwlny evening, October 26 o'clock. All of the young people ent Woman," nallonal B. P.

W. magazine, will be reviewed by members ot the local club. Mlse Mnbct Woyrauch, president, will preside over buslnnis which will precede tho program. WEYERSIUI.E KIHL WILL TTKD PANAMA RKPORTIR Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Clark of Broadway slraot. Mcyorsdale, an nounce the engagement nt their daughter, Ellen Elsie Olark, to Wll- llnm Thoorlore Dlers, of Colon, Republic of Panama. Mlefl Clark has been visiting her brother-in-law and aiiter. Dr.

and D. M. Dickarson, of Canal Zone, since October of last year. She is a graduate of Meyorsdnle High School, class of 1D23. She IB also one of Moyeredalo'a most popular young women.

Mr. Diem Is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Dlers of Colon, who are among the oldest and most prominent residents of that clly. Mr. Dlcrs Is the heat! ot one ot the largest and oldest Import- Ing on tho Isthmus. The younger received education in Iho Choale ami Emery Hchools In thf United States. Tho formal announcement of the engagement was given at ft buffet supper at tho home of the elder Dlern at Colon preceding the regular Sal- urtlay nlghl donee at Ihe Slrangers' Club.

Iho being attended by a More or more of U. S. Army odlcoru and Ihelr wives, bmitdrw a number of Ihe lending clllzens ot Colon and Crtototml. S. C.

FlllK.HKyS ADXIMAKY PLANS CABB, BI.NGO PARTV Meeting Monday nlghl In tho fireman's rooms, tho Ladles' Auxiliary to the South Connollsvlllo Volunteer Fire Department, planned for a benefit five hundred and bingo parly to be held Friday night, November 3, in Iho firemen's rooms. Prlnea for five nun dretl and bingo, also a tloor prize, will be given. Lunch will be nerved. At tho close of tho meeting a fioclal time was enjoyed. A delicious lunch wan served by Mrs.

James Kelly, Mrs. Burton Umblo, Mrs. Paul DoBolt, Mrs. Wallace Long and Miss Edith Ship- toy. Coterio Club Friilur.

The Coterie Club will hold Us regular monthly meeting at the home of tio president. Mrs. S. M. Grimm, on the ConnoIlBVlllo-Unlontown road, on Friday afternoon al 2 o'clock.

Mrs. W. E. Kolly Is In charge of Ihe program. All members are urged to be present.

Minn Garnet Hostess. Miss Garnet Jonee of Porryopolis the church and Sunday school are hold a bridge luncheon Saturday af- lo C'Hne and each bring a. ternoon at Crawford Inn. Connellsville. Bight tablet! were called Into play.

High prize was awarded to Mary Boyd of Star Junction and Loral Workers lo Xcrt. Tho Loyal Workers Class will meet Thursday night at the home ot low In Mrs. R. P. Kamorcr ot Porry- opolls.

At o'clock a delicious of Poplar Grove. Ail chicken dinner was served. Yellow numbers ure lo mnok uml to be pros-. baby were need In -nt at 7:45 o'clock. tho decorations.

Gently mutuioa the to remove the of dandruff and assist the cleansing action of the Olabneat Let it remain loug as convenient, then shampoo with iuds of Catleara and rum water to clcanso the ccalp and restore the natural mtd rigor So the hair. RiiMe thoroughly. PrVuJSciodMc. PreMh ftttft Pout ClMttiMl Core, i Republican Minority Will Fight for Own Policies When Congress Meets in January DOROTiir i 1VH.I.1AMS AVKDS I). U.

CAVAiYAUGH Mr. and Mrs J. Williams the Country Club road announce the oC their daughter, Dorothy Ellen, to C. Donnkl Cavn.na.ugh, eon of Jcnnlo Cavanaugh ot Pcnnn- lo. ceremony took pln.cn Tuesday, October 17, with Rev.

B. D. FJvans, pastor of the Methodlel Episcopal Church of Wcllsburg, W. officiating. Mrs.

Cavannugh was a member or tho senior claes ot the Connellsvlllc High School. Mr. CavanaiiRh attended the Scottdrilo i School. MB. AS!) MRS.

H. B. PlOMAff KSTERTAtN AT FAMILY IHMVKR Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Plgman entertained at a turkey dinner Sunday evening at 6 o'clock at their home in ICaat Crawford avenue, the occasion marking the anniversary oC birth ot Mrs. Plgman. Covers were laid for members ot tho family. The center ot the table wan made attractive -with chrysanthemums.

Those present from out-of-town wero Mr. and Mrs. Grant Haslett And daughter, Marian, of Plttsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Oaear Johnson ot Unlontown.

r. r. IT. WILL MKET TK0RSIUY The Ladles Auxiliary to Wallor E. Brown Post, Veterans of Foreign Warn, will hold Its regular meeting Thursday evening In V.

ot r. W. Hall. The time is o'clock. Lunch will be served by the noclul committee, of which Mrs.

A'nna UrchosXo chairman. EnJojrtWe HallowoVn The home ot Mr, and Mm. Loroy Rltenour on the Reldmore road, South Conaellsvllle, was the of an enjoyable Hallowe'en paity Saturday night. Tho Affair was In honor ot Mlos Florence Pierce and Harold Rltenour. Elaine Pierce won the prize tor the prettiest costume, Kenneth Meyers for the ugliest and Ralph Brooks, whose identity was the laat to be guessed.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Solsnon won the cake walk. The evening was over to games and square dancing. Harry Pierce, Ray HaKcertT, Eugene and Theodore Wallhor and Eugene O'Brien played for dancing.

Little Jack Rltonour, Charles Lowery and Ralph Brooks entertained with ntop dancing. Tho house was beautifully decorated with orange and black crepe paper, autumn leaves, and Later In the owning Innrh was served to over sixty gumts. were peanuts dressed In Hallowe'en colors. Ont-of-town guests were Mrs. Thomas Hay and sons, Bwlng and Chalmor, MlM Helen Colon of Morgantown, W.

Mies Ruth and Anna Mno Adums, and Clmrlei Lowery of Dunhar, Miss violet Crosby and Sam Faith ot Pennsvillo Highway Patrolman Wedf. Miss Mary Jane Cook, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Cook of Now Alexandria and John C. Patterson of Plttsburg and Unlontown, were married Monday afternoon at 4:90 o'clock at the home of. the bride's brother-in- law and atater, Mr. and Mrs. Balnel Anderson, ot New Alexandria.

Rev. Jamea R. Henry officiated. The bride watt graduated from the Westmoreland Hospital Training School at Oreensburg. Patterson In a eor- poral with the State Highway Patrol.

KHmtoth Slo'ots Honored. A delightful surprise shower was hold last Thursday night at the Jvome of Mrs. Lane In honor ot Elizabeth Stools. About seventy-live gueats were prettont. The hours wore from 8 to 12 o'clock.

Music, dancing and gamoq were the diversions, A dainty was served by the hos- teea. Mieo Stools was recipient ot beautiful and gifts. Bnptlst Missionary Meeting. The Missionary Society ot the Flrat Baptist Church will meet Friday evening ot this week at 7:30 o'clock In the church. Dnnion of Mull-n.

Saint Omar Sisterhood, Dames' ot will meet Friday night in Odd Follows Hall. D. of A. Thursday. Magic Sister Council, of America, will meet Thursday evening in Odd Temple.

P. H. C. Tonight. Protected Home Circle will hold Its regular meeting tonight In the V.

F. The meeting will be at 7:30 o'clock instead ot 8 o'clock. A largo attendance la desired. II. 1).

D. Club to Meet. The D. D. D.

Club will meet Thursday ot this week at the home ot Mrs. Lraoy Pryor. A tea towel shower will be held. Rcbcknhs to Moot The, regular meeting of Edna Rebekah Lodge wjll be held Wednesday night in Odd Follows Hall. A good attendance is desired.

Licensed In Unlontunn. Park Suvage and Anna Hucker ot- MarkloysbuTg and Michael P. To- mn-sko and Helen Terock ot Lelsen- rlnR'No. 3 wore granted marriage licenses lu ynlontown. YamlerbJlt D.

ot A. to Meet. A practice for Initiation will be he-Id by the degree team ot the of America at Vanderbilt on Wednesday evening and a request hoe been made for all members of thu team to be present. Otner business will also transacted. By WILLIAM S.

NEAL International News Service. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 --A boldei and more militant. Republican minority In tho National House, lacking votes but ready to Hcek Iho country's ear today w-ufi planning to challenge tho "New Deal" Congress con- in January. Tho Intention tho rank and nio ot the Republicans Mas, disclosed by members temporarily returning to Washington They plan to i a their views upon the nuthorUct! i loaders.

In contrast to their attitude when Congrcea ended the famous session and tho Republican-! for the most a "went along" with tht program, the Republican members Indicate they will flght for their own policies. After Representative James Wucin- worth, Republican, of New Yoik, in a recent flpeoch nfiwiilecl the HOOHG- vclt program as stntp aoclallsm, Representative A. T. Tr pad way, Ropubll- cnn, of Republican fiscal lender In the House, criticized "dtrong arm" methods of enforcing tho recovery program. Representative Republican, ot New York, who represents tho congressional district of President Roosevelt, today assailed of the Rooiovelt policies.

After declaring the Republican party had alwaye supported the party In power in time ot war or National emergency, Fish asserted Ui.it "It tho NRA no one can truthfully say It was hampered, obstructed or defeated by tho Republican party." "There are many of the NRA which wo have no faith in. We believe they are socialistic and lead lo i but state socialism. "We have no faith In destruction of and foodstuffs and birth control for hogfi at a time when 10,000,000 Americans and their families are unemployed and will he on the verge of starvation during the coming winter months. "We have supporletl the Administration under the NRA as temporary solution of our economic problems 1n this emergency. Much ot it will have to ho scrapped, acT only the good retained, particularly shorter hours for labor and i i wage denies In sweatshops and underpaid Industries.

"We Republicans flnnly believe that If the sound submitted to Congress by Herbert Hoover in tho lant two years of his administration had not been blocked and thrown out ot the window by a Democratic Hou--e that we would bo wen on our way out of the by this time. "The Republican party In the next Congress will oppose the socialistic tendencies ot the Democratic. Administration cntdod by the "brain trust' and take every occasion to try and support Bound economic and political ot government." Fish declared the greatest need of tho country 1n confidence and that confidence can't be restored "when the people havo no faith In their money." He said the Republican party would, as always, support a sound moncj' policy. DUNBAR TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT PURCHASES BUS A new DUB to transport wchool children has been purchased by the Dunbar Towntliip School district, It has a Dealing capacity of 60 and Is said to have greater apeod than tie two in eorvlce at the present time. Students attending high school and Trotter grado school will be transported from tho various outlying districts.

Homes Tou will find desirable homos and homes sites advertised In our classified columns. A CHILD'S LAXATIVE SHOULD ALWAYS BE A LIQUID (Let a specialist tell you why) jjoctors urge the use of a liquid laxative for children; preferably one with senna. A liquid laxative can be regulated as to dose. The natural laxative action of senna does not weaken the bowels. Druggists report increasing sales of liquid laxatives.

Mothers are rapidly discovering the advantage of the liquid form. Thousands of cases of ill-health--and half-health-in children are being cleared- up by stopping all use of laxatives of adult strength. Parents, Take Notice! Did you know a laxative that works just right for you, can work havoc with a child? That the laxative habit can be contracted at the age of six? And that the wrong laxative can give children chronic constipation before their tenth birthday? You wouldn't give your children a powerful headache powder! You shouldn't give them a violent cathartic. The Laxative Habit can be Avoided! The preparation most favored for child use is California Syrup of Figs. It is a fruity syrup with the right amount of senna for gentle stimulation of a child's bowels.

It gives the right kind of help. If the bowels aren't moving regularly and thoroughly, don't give any medicine that drains the system dry. Give a liquid senna preparation like California Syrup of Figs. A little every day, and reduce die dose each day: At the end of one week--stop. You'll be surprised how long it will be before the bowels need any further help.

It may be months. Be sure you get the real California Syrup of Figs, with "California" on the label. If you get the right preparation, and use it the right way, you can absolutely end all worry over constant sluggish spells, bilious attacks, constipation. All druggists keep California Syrup of Figs, ready for use. It is highly recommended for regulating children, and to undo the mischief done by habit-forming laxatives.

MEETING TONIGHT AT U. B. CHURCH Plans to entertain the county children's division conference to he held here in November, will be formulated at a meeting ot Difctrict No. 2 of tho Fayette County Sunday School Association to ho held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in tho new chapel of the Firat 'United Brethren Church. G.

Hoover, district president, who represented Fayette county at the annual State convention held at Gettysburg, will report the sessions. The meeting will be open to the public, so that aJl who wish to hear the report may attend. All fiuperintendente are urged to bo present. Various district officers will DUbmit reports. The dean ot the Leadership Training School which Is now In progress will also give a report.

MEN'S CHORUS WILL REHEARSE TONIGHT Members ot the men's- chorua which ha-ng last tall at Hie Ohnrch ot God noar Rogers Mill have been asJted to appear again next Sunday afternoon. Director George Laing has called a rehearsal of them and who wish to tor this evening at 7:30 o'clock at First Baptist Church. SPECIAL SERVICE AT MOUNT ZION Thoie will be a special ecrvice Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock P. M. at Mount ZIon Baptist Church.

The sor- mon will ho preached by Rev. E. Jonos ot tho First Baptist ChurcJi at SmithlloM, Ohio. Yflimesc Dancer Hurl. LONDON.

Oct. 21--Tilly Loesch. famous Viennese comedy ballerina, Buffered brutees and slight concussion of the brain in a taxlcab accident, tho London Daily Express reported today. The Evening N'cne reported thd.t s.lie Is being tuod for divorce by Edwaivl James, wealthy EnRllsli brother Mib. Marshall riokl, 3rd, who has named a Russian prince ae co-respondent.

Faster Relief Now From Neuritis MR.CL»,RK WANTS TO SEE ME IN HOUR ABOUT THE. BIS INTERNATIONAL DEAI AND NEUBITli IN MY ARM DON WORRY! JUST TAKE 2 BMER ASPIRIN LATER -WELL I PUT OVER THE 'PEAU I AND I CAN THANK THE QUICK WORK OF THAT BftYEft ASPIRIN YOU SUGGESTED; OH.THATS WONDERFUL, MR.JONES, I KNEW IT'D Looking lor BarraJniT It the advertlilng columns of D-T Cmirlw. Real BAYER Aspirin "Takes Hold" of Pain In Few Minutes Now comes amazingly quick relief from headaches, rheumatism, neuritis, a i a Ihtfastat relief, it is said, yel discovered. Those results arc due to a scientific discovery by which Bayer Aspirin Tablet begins to dissolve, or diamlegntc, in Lhc amazinn space of two seconds after touching moislurc. And hence lo start "taking hold" of pain a few minutes after taking.

Tho illustration of the glass, here, slory. A Bayer Tablet starts to disintegrate almost instantly you swallow it. And thus is ready to go lo work almost instantly. When you buy, though, see thai you gel the CenumsBAYEH Aspirin. For Bayer Aspirin's quick relief always say "BAYER Aspirin." WHY BAYER A I I WORKS SO FAST Drop a Bayer Tablet in a Alasb of water Nolc that BEFORE it touclics bottom, it has stoned to disintegrate.

What it does in tliib it does li' your Hence Us fast cction Does Not Harm the Heart Government Meddling Rapped by Al Smith COURT CROWD GASPS AS SHERIFF RELATES SPYINGON NUDISTS By United Pre-sa. ALLEGAN, Oct. nudism, as practiced In Isolated camps, constitutes indecent exposure was argued today befoie a jury oC 12 farmers. A capacity crowd jammed Judge Fred T. Miles' courtroom to hear Sheriff Fred Miller's embarrassed recital of a visit to the.

Sports League Club," conducted by 110-pound dancing master Frederick C. Riuc. Miller testified, he and other officers watched the nudists in the camp through apy-glafis from the-top of a nearby hill and were shocked by what they saw. They rald'ed the camp and arrested Ring and his wife. The names ot membere ol the cluh were read in court and Judge Miles frequently warned ftpectators to be more restrained in gasps ot amazement.

Most ot those named were married couples. Ring was maintained since his arrest last Labor Day that he and his wife, Onhella, operated the nudist camp with the highest Meals constantly In mind. The camp, he maintained, was properly eecluded and signs warned curious to remain at a safe distance. De-fonse attorneys sought to establish the camp was "private" and therefore Ring and his wife.could not be puilty ot "Indecent public exposure" as charged by the State. Date- tor trial ot Mrs.

Ring, Tmrned in a separate indictment, has not been set. Ring declined offers of the State to dismiss the charge, demanding "vindication" before a jury. His attorneys insisted on a trial In an effort to establish the legality and'propriety of nudist camps in all parts of the conn- try. COUNTY UNITED 'QUALITY STORES HOLD BANQUET Moro than it hundred in.am.berg of the Fayette county group ot the United Quality Stores and gucste attended the second annual banquet at tho Unlontown Country Cluh Monday night, heard addresses of exceptional interest, appeal and counsel in merchandising "and business reports a most encouraging nature. Speakers -were Henry W.

Spahn ol tlie Allen Klikpatiick Company and the Pftlsburg, and N. L. Schmidt of Toledo, Mr. Spahn's subject was "How to Sell More Groceries" and Mr. Schmidt talked on "Tho Be-ttcr Job." TRAP SHOOT WILL BE HFJ.D SATURDAY IN HICKORY BOTTOM A trap shoot for all porbons interested in that form oE sport i be hold at o'clock Saturday afternoon at Hickory Bottom.

Tho program ie being' arranged under the ausplt.es of the Connellsville local of tho Fayeltc County Fish Game Protective Association. The entrance fee is 35 cents. Several attractive prizes, are being offered. The committee In charge la com- pobed by Edward K. Dick, and Victor Felicr.

Those who expect to participate should notify either member of the committee in advance. yled Brain Specialist Dies. LONDON, Oct. Donald John A celebrated British brain and neive specialist, died denl.v at a meeting ot the Medical Society of London. By United CHICAGO, Oct.

"Government meddling" in private industry was made by Al Smith, Jor- rner New York governor, 1:1 ad- drees at a Century of -Progress Exposition. With a wide sweep of his hand tc indicate the miles of mechanical, industrial and scientific exhibits, Smith commented "We have here of the progress of industry made by private initiative of free men." "It is notable that government; aj such, has contributed little to this and, as a. matter of fact, might "be criticized for meddling with this progress through too many bureaus," Smith said. "Regardless of motive, we have found that private initiative produces the desired refiultfi, and, when another hundred years have passed, let us hope that another Century of Progress may be celebrated by Tnen with freedom protected b7 the Constitution." Smith's declaration that "government le at its best when it supplements and cooperates with private Industry" was made In an address delivered as guest of honor at the hall ot science al the fair. Ingredients of VapoRub in Convenient Candy Pormi VICKS COUGH DROP Masquerade Round and Square Dawson 1'alr Grounds TONIGHT' Admission 15c and 26c GROSS BROTHERS' C-O-A-L The Best of the Better Goal Run of Mine lie Screen Coal 12c Stoker Coal lOc Coke Phone 1420 25" 300 Moderate Repayments Call or See Us VOB Need Money For Any Emergency Fayette Loan Co.

10 Title 1'nist Co. Telephones 244-866 Connellsville, Pa. BONDBO TO THE STATE. rumptt Courteous Convenient Serrfce. MONEY LOANED ON TOUR AOTOMOBIL.B UNPAID BALANCES REFINANCED.

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