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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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TtnESDAY. APRIL 2. 1029. DAILY COtTRTER, CONNELLSVTLLE, PA. PAGTE TETREfe.

Scottdale Council Reduces Its Police Force to Cot Costs to SOOrTDALB, April Council, HeWbert anil Mrs. Elmer Anderson; organ number, Mrs. Waiter "My musical reading, 3frs. Conway; -rocal, "Hear Tbou My Prayer," Mm. William Randolph; quartet, "At Cloeo of Another Day." Mies Lldu Barklel In charge; sovrano eolo.

"Angel Kvcr Bright and Fair," Mrs. Forrwt W. Duck; chorus. "Wore Yon There?" social hour, with followed. Mrs.

W. H. ClInKortnan, its regular monthly meeting chairman, was uastatod by ning, from Sohoffer too bill to up before Wallor Mrs. tlajidall. Mrs.

Widen, Mre. Wil- LegWatttro n-llevliii utrwet rail ways oompanlco from the upkeep o( between lls rails. Council In- liam 8. Anderson, Mrs. N.

E. SlUlcy, Mrs. Ryall and Mrs. Hemp. Otter A.

M. Shnndort has returned to New 1U borough manager, T. B. Wh6re h6 lg wm oyw E-tflr wkh hla junuy at Hverson. Mr, and Mrs.

Carl King ot Daweon vteHed with Mrs. parents, Mr. Oibsoa, to wire the from thU district, also Uw senator, the council OC SeottdaX whole, opposed to a bill ot that kind. Toe action of council made March 11 thai ono patrolman be laid April 1 and Instead It wad decided to with the at Patrolman Frank ft. Ixiadwi on April SO.

on account of ro- dnclng eocpemee borough, A rail cat! taken on and and Mrs. Matthew Klannlgan. tones Alice and Margaret O'Connor and Union town were gaeeta Sunday of Mlia Edna Shandong Mrs. Margaret CoHlnn of "'Sooth Everson spent Easter, with her son, Owen 3. Collins of Scottdalo.

Mlds Pauline Parker of Michigan in resulted In voting In nK a wo tno hom(v her favor the motion and four against It street committee recommended parents, Mr. and Mm. Carl Gilbert and son of Meodrllle spent Eastor with Mr. DAWSON HOMES ARE DAMAGED BY WINDSTORM the that aetkm bo tnkott nn the petition und Mrs. C.

Rcud and Dr. and Mrs. by properly owners of L. T. Gilbert.

No-th Hickory ctrppt. from Stauffcr n-raoup to t.lno arcnuo, to have thai of" tho samo to I paid by the property owners. This petition was nrderol returned und tho bnronfcb solicitor was Instructed to drnw up another that will of all persons owning Joint' Hcwfs, also b.ive tho property ownora! waive all claim lo In the 1m- proremeut to TlK. fln. and water eommlUoo re- DAWSON Aprll ot rl mM vl0 to it Is telt Ui.e th- tiro dl trlet mrl a morn c-inuog from the scliool rtlslrlct colK4nued a Il1t bt not trom cuuride.

nor lriw wcr() btown wrong i tho nnd lo wcro Mo hut that tbe faim a'nrmti have bcon In from tho box in tho hall In (he hlch mhvii garliaRn report phowwl that In the monlh Kotiruary It had HJ3 and that 9423 75 For thn month March thore were customers and collections rnn (o I SO. Too United Cast Iron ft FMadry Company wilt hold anil Mrs. W. K. rally tonlzlit.

All pmployo are urged Mr. and Mrs. Kdwarrt Andersoii to attend. A very safety hate relumed trom a few days' Tisit A. P.

fl-rkestlne of the t'onnsylvanla Wie homo of Mrs. Anderson's slrtcr, rvpartment of Labor and Industry, "111 tho mac. There will be a grwwi program ivnd motion pictured safely rallle'! hare very and Inoplrtnte In advancing safc-ty wnrk ttf plant of employes and nu-rrfber of roofs. Rain s-poutlng blown away. It was a bud day for the railroad men In the ntctorson Hun yards Dirt and i were blown Mwut making It almost Im- pO'tKlbte to see.

C. H. Murray of Dickerson Run was .1 "Itmburg HsWor Monday. Brnent Orowc o' Siparro-re 5ornt, Vld rtaltlng thn home of Mr. Mrs.

Nlnlon Now Hrlghtoi Thomait a visitor Mondoj. M' 8 McCoulcy of Plttntmr)! la rlMcr, Mm. Durdette McOlll and daughter. SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP A Luxury Without Extravagance KNOW IT APPEAL TO YOU KR ITS PURITY ITd AVHITENESS TTS DAINTY PERFUME am coLowna MATTEIO ITS WONDERFUL LATHER ITS SOOTHING SKIN EFFECT ITS PERFECT CLEANSING QUALITIES FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Won't You Please Try This WONDERFUL SOAP Expense NOT OVER iOc A CAKE ANYWHERE Prevent this Cenfficare to dealer within 10 days and receive one oi SWEETHEART ToiJet Soap FRJEE. itfutan below that I next-red one cake of SWECTHBART ToUtt So.

mBB for tkfa cottteeM. T. tlx Doler. Ter off Uf a4 lke pat wtt the lo the dlunooi). Thb cotMoa; (with tgf MUftnl) nkonbte tt rrarWior ofVr i Ua Mf i ii I wid.

AIT Ait VOID. Soap jum bwi completed, tt Is hope ot and employes that tho Mr an() Mrs Charles Harper record of workln. without a Unlontown and Mrs. tost tlmo lo a be broken. Junior Phllnlhea ClAM.

The- Junior of the Mrst Baptist Church will moot this trrtmtlon of and billions. Amoeenp returned home from 1M par cent nan Ttalt ttl lb 50 1 Mr and Mrr Younsitomi. Ohio. a.nd of Unlontown and nn. rrallfc.

of Unlontown Jonntnga of Ohio. Eaulnr at liho honm of Mr nnd Mrs. Ki'ank MOHR. Ra Ad JMn )ntwn wlth frl Marlln ot hers are- All morn- I Perryopolii and Monday routing Mri A rwker: -KU fn rojcrnm prrgnntcd by Muslo riub nt Its regular', at I'renbylcrlao Church. 1 rt.

Xlmtnrra hnd phartfe. The, i Orgiin number, Mrs. I'dTSTi: soprano solo. if flttd My Oluck. Mrs.

I doubln mixed with I lloaill'nii in charge: four 1 with Mljo Marcnrol Kritsch- charge. vocal i "duutnis- ftnd Iloy forttlc of Stoyestown upent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Mr. anil F.

Arnold nnd IT, Emma Jane, of JuniaU spc day with Mr. and Mrs. Johi Harry Lutman of with rolatlvos in Mr and Mr Olasuport Tleitod town Sunday. The Christian Missionary Society i meet at the homo of Sirs. H.

D. Blair Wednesday evening. FOR SALE H. f. fltlCK CORK PROPKKTT 'Knenicnt Uonaea Home Sites Kiictory r'nrm Laads Dsed Machinery, Shop Toota, UilldlBg and MJne Sapplies Muck ut too property tor aale advaatagoously located wlu apect to watir railroad aoit par- mi roads.

For full Information In to aud terms, apply to Superintendent of nearest Mint or Scottdale Office. H. C. Prick Coke Company, Scoltdale, Penan. Insist on the original --genuine EpnXabi--the mrc way to nt the Knooth locar-coaecd Bpaom Saltt compounded in tablet form.

A laxative can and pleasant to Accept no Use Our Classified Ads. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SUMMARY OF ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1938 UP S2NO A A RP.PORT of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, covering for the year 1918. will be formally presented to the stockholders at the annual meeting on April 9, 1929. The report shows that although the Company's total operating in 1928 were over JM.000,000 less than in 1927, its net income was over $14,000.000 greater than in 1927. Last year was the fourth successive year in which the net income exceeded that of any previous year.

Net income for the year, amounting to was equivalent to upon the present capital stock outstanding, compared with 13.67% upon the amount the close of 1927. OPERATING RESULTS TflrTAt. I TOTAI OPPHATINO EXUMIBS were 480.171.6?4 LKAVINC NPT J170.39f.681 TAIM imounttd to EqtrlFMitN'r. JOINT PACIUTY RBNTS, etc. amounted to lf.2n.639 IgAvtNn NUT RAILWAY OFI-RATINO INCOME of $1177297,616 iNCOMe MOM IWVSITMBNTS AND OTHER SoURCBS imounttd to MAKINO GROSS INCOUK o( 161,835.544 RKKTAI.

PAIP LIASCD Uxrs, INTBRIIT ON' FUNOBD AND OTIUR CtiARCts ttnounud to I.MViNd Npr INCOMII (Equil to 14.69% on Cipitil Stixk) o( I 271,728 I After providing for the payment of to the and for sinking other reserve funds, credited to Profit and Loss Account. The factors chiefly responsible for the Company's progress during the year and for its' increasing nnona'al tucceM are: Large capital expenditure! to improve and expand the railroad's plant and facilities; progressive improvement in operating efficiency and tconotny; cordial cooperative relations between the management and employes, and the eondnued patronage of the public whom it has been a pleasure to serve. ft. April I9J9. W.

ATTERBURY, Proidtnt. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Mtn fmmngtn, Hauls Man Frtigkt Than Amy Olhtr RailnaJ in Amtrica I A A VIA 1. A A THE DIU. Norrtotown, Pa. Scoltdale Board Of Trade Banquet Thursday Evening SOOTHDA.UEI Aprfl aJinnal banqoot ot the board of trado will bo' Thursday night at the Pleasant Valley Country Dr.

John Darts ot York, whoM reputation a philosopher, thinker and speaker is nation-wide, irili be tho principal sipeaker. Thctaae J. Hill will be the toastmaeter. The procram follows: Chairman, F. E.

Wwldcll. Invocation, Her. J. 'Vv. Withewpoon.

Selection, True Blue Quartet, Gene Homing, Lloyd Hernley, and Roy Haberlen. Solo, Mrs. Leo stemp. Bpecialty, Wado Weaver. Selection, quartet.

Solo, Mrs. TV. Back. Address, Dr. John L.

Davis. Perry PKRRYOPOLIS, April attendance at tho Christian Sunday School Sunday was 145. Superintendent, H. D. Blair; Rov.

Percy Davis, pastor. Volma Murphy, a student in Uniontown, spent her Easter vacation with liov parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Murphy. Mr.

Mrs. Norman' MclnUre oC were viaitlnp friends and relatives in Perry over tho wook- ondi Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph Moxen of Grindstone were visiting at. the homo of their daughter, Mrs.

John Keffer of Star Junction, Sunday. Miss Katie Kadella oC Pllta'burK visited friends and relatives over the week-end at Star Junction. Albert Ramsier, who is employed a Lincoln Hill, Washington county, visited hfs family over Sundaj'. Louts Marllu, who ia employed CONTINUING A RECORD For Sustained and Substantial Progress Which Has Been Unchecked tvt More Than Thirty-Nine Tears, the Figures in This STATEMEHT OF THB COMBCPIOK of-The Second National Bank OF CONKELLSTILLE, PA. Oldest Bank in the City At the Close of Business March 22, 199SL Are Presented to the Connellsville Community With Pride and Appreciation, A Bank Statement That Any Man or Woman Can Understand I'JUc Bank Owes to Individuals, Firms and Corporations $2,781,520.28 A conservative banker always has this indebtedness in mind, and he arranges his assets so as to be able to meet any request for payment.

Tor This Purpose We Have: Cash (Gold, Bank Notes and Specie) and with legal depositories, returnable on. demand. Cheeks on Other lianks Payable in one day 17. S. Government Securities Loans to Individuals and Corporations 525,255.49 11,10.30 281,650.00 1 it 5,435.00 Payable whea ask (or them, secured by collateral of greater value than the loansi Bo nds 1,273,3 7 5.71 Of raHroads and other corporations of first quality and eaUy salable.

Payable in less than three months on the average largely secured by collateral. Bonds nnd Mortgages 220,808.67 Jlankjng Houses Worth considerable more. Total to Meet Indebtedness This leave a Surplus of 413,697.30 Which is a guarantee fund upon which wo solicit new deposits und retain those which have boon lodged us for many years. Our listed resources enumerated in this statement, do not and can not include those assets o( friendliness and helpfulness which this bank has in thn personnel of its board of directors, its officers and employees. These are assets which pay dividends to our patrons in service and satisfaction.

few days with fricndn in the Mather mines, Greene county, vlnlted his family over the week-end. Mtas TroBsa Shumar hiia taken a position In Plttsbnrg. Miss Shumar is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 13.

F. Shumar of Star Junction. Miss TsabeUa Adams, a teacher in I tho publir schools at Lfniontown, visit- 1 wl her najcnls. Mi. and Mra.

Howard Townsend on Tuesday evening, April spending 2, at o'clock. Mrs. Stenger is the, town. program leader. Miss Agnes VnUnc a student J.Sr.

and Mr3. Frailer Duff ot Mon-; West Virginia University, is spcndinc und Mrs. Casbar waa tnKcn to tho 8Ben spent the weex-end with Mr. a few days with her sister Mrq Brownsville Hospital. Her condition I ant i r3 George Duff.

i Unt. Is good at last report. Panl Martin of Erie Is spending his The auendani-e of the Methodist Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlter Unt have re- -ieiuonist Adams, over the'Easter vacation.

Mrs. Hadcla Mao Casnur and sion, Heniy, while avoiding hittiupr a couple at I children, wrecked their automobile.

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