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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO" THE DAILT COURISSV Pi WEDNESDAY, 7, is tlie dance, to' given Friday night in tie state trr -j: ing Frank It, Sweeney, 'll the' "corn'mlttee; waltzing j-' and'aTso'numercms' Mother novelties which he wishes to present as a surprise to the dancers. Following an appeal -from; Colonel Edward- health, in behalf of boys, and; at the State 'Tuberculosis torlum at Mont Jlrs. J. French Kerr and Mrs. W.

P. Clark -will, duct a campagn for toys- patients and all persons: Bayfagiwiy. er at '-view avenue oirafryTa Clark; 105 Lincoln Alto lire MS' biff-there ar.e no toys and and '7j -glrhf ooois.iJlieaeplia?re ibeeifcread; tod lish outdotfsiSpiaigtottna. 'aaiiair -will not take- mu'cTTTo" equip. 'he of-4be.

state to. provide some oi the "toys and' bfiois. He- wants-express -wagons, rol- --roller agpeatsr to boys, and for the girls wants bons, bnitting needles, yarn and oner. things. along that, line, it nellsville children are asl.ed to sadri-' flee a bit for the benefit of these.

70 small (iris and.65 small-boy's, inmates of the sanitorinra, by contributing their discarded books ant pla-ythinsjl regular monthly mooting of Goodfellowship claas of the United, rlbborfs dullDlueVelvet'wIth'flawerfl Brethren'church: wrtl.be-hel.d-Friday; KI "--evening at "Her-. street: -All Julia Miss SariiS Allen -waat'to-SfcKeeiport this: morning- to attead "tfie aniraal tlorf "of the- Woman's sif- clelivef "the. RedstpnEr' wnicn convened this morning, in toe Centra! Presbyterian chnrclr'at Keeaport a-nd will "adjourn TSi weekly the Business Women's 1 held to- iB-the room -i In Odd Fellows' temple. The last' business "meeting Culture club for the year -will, te held Mondayahernoon' at the home of Mrs. Erl.eok.in East' Connellsvilie.

CMBcere for the ensu- inj'year will be- elected and repoVts 11 the chairmen of the different committees. The election of relatives here, returned home--rtl5 imorning. She accompanied by her litle niece, Elizabeth Collins. Mr. and ilrs.

George S. Connell are attending to the annual meeting the 'State' Federation of Women's Clubs will'aiso be held'. The 'regular meeting' of the Woman's Guild of Trinity Episcopal'church, will X-i" held- Wednesday evening, at the' churtb, house, Fairview avenue and 3.i Prospect "street. Extensive plans are being made for of the world to be given Friday- evoning, May 23, by- the 3. H.

of 1 the Methodist churchy stops being made at the lowmg. homes: Mrs, A in East" Crawford -Mrs. F. W. Wright.

In Wills road 1 Mrs. Earl Moore, in Lincoln avenue, and Mrs. A. B. avenue, Green- ap- rfjinted-T'ohitdien'r Tyesterday Aetna street V- in second of her hour, her.litle5anshleT;"Bi«anpK The hours wayjad! small attended.

served and gixOCRS favors. The best place "to shop, Rafter all. Brownell Shoe Company. Adr. C.

A. Crowley Is in Piitsirarg today on business. To make room for nrld-summer. goods, all early sprjng hats "will.be reduced one-fourth. 'F.

2nd floor. -Title- 1, Trust cor. S't. an'd Dr; and'ilrs. O.

It Edamnds and "fa- TO START THE DAY RIGHT -The openly avowed purpose at thU breakfast Jacket cap Is to 'Its weaver pretty possible. Taffeta, Hovers, Jaces combine tholr The jacket itself colored silk, thi thit blend, in blues. The'lice tbried to h-uea of antique gineers iSthT'-IResiment In went to Union'-. town tnis visit her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Johnson; Don't of 'Victory'; at the Soissoa 'theatre tonight; proceeds tor tfie'tJeneflt of the soldiers' home-coming celebration Adv- Mt.

To make- room for mid-suriiiner goods, all early sprin-g hats will be reduced, one-fourth. F. A. McFarland, 2nd floor, Title Trust cor. Pittsbu'rg St Crawford A-dv-7-lt.

Mrs, H. Russell of Cincinnati. 0., was-the of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Robert Werner, last, night and this morning went to Pittsburg'to'see. her- son, Earl K.

Russell," who attached to-the 15th N. of Adelaide and Dewey Rist went to Pittsburg this morning to attend the celebration in honor of the" return -of old ISth'Eegimenl and 15Eh Engineers. -Mr: Barfiey's brother, Frank, being a member of "the former Mr. John-Hogers-of Rogers Iffll Miss-Angela West Crawford avenue, went to Fittsburg this morning- Milton 'Morgan is slowly recovering buras-suffered a few weeks ago while at work at "the plant of the company. F.

Run today on'business. -is business visitor in Berlin, today. TV. W. Picking, traveling passenger agent for tie Baltimore 'Ohio railroad, w'iEb." In' Cumberland, was in" the city yesterday on business.

Anderson was- an visitor Itodajv -j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jarfett and "Mr. and Sirs. of Scott'dale, were 'visiting 'at the- home of J.

Percy' on'Peach street'last evening. TERMS OF TREATY HANDED TO GERMANS 1 AT VERSAILLES Continued -from -Paea the. States and the Britain an the rcouncii, 1 of Nations, 1 'to the' assistance of VFrance aU "It Is the treaty every It totals about 80,000 words, into 15. main and represents the combined product of over 'a thousand experts working- con- series of com-. missions for the and months since January IS.

The treaty printed' in parallel pages of English as. Biixing-'-equal validity. It does not "deal iwith questions al Birigaria'- and Turkey except insofar as Germany'to accept, any asreement reached with those coming into.fprce/ofi.the the state of war will From the moment and subject-; tO Uie provisions "of thie treaty official'- relations with. -Germany and of-the German states will be. resumed allied and'assn- ciated-'powers.

1-7-League-of Nations. The covenant League of" Nations Section 1 -of the-peace upcp the league many, specific diitles in addition to its It-may Gcr- violation of aB 'a'--tbfeaf against'the wbrfd's the-neutralised, zone'easV of tie Rhine It will appoint three of the five members of thc-Saar commissioa oversee its regime and carry out plebiscite. -It will appoint the high commissioner of Itenzig, guarantee the independence ofthe free cities and arrange for treaties between Danzig and Germany and Poland. It will work, out. the mandatory system to be ap- to the former German colonies and act a final court in part of plebiscite of th-e Belgian-German Jcpntler and in as to the Kiel canal'-and 'of the eco- nomioVinil-'fihanclaT problems.

-An iii- ternat3bnr.U.conference on -labor is-to be held-iri October: and pther' i international- control and- railways is 3 of league will be the signatories of the covenant and-the other states invited to acede who must lodge a. declaration of-assertion without reservation within two new state dominion or colony may be admitted PERRY TOWNSHIP mm MMES ITS CORPS TT. lairrence FSfo'Again Heaa of High Schools IsabtUe Itorris Crittc Teacher. board elected teachers on. for the coming year.

pre- 'viously. elected, the teaching is as follows': -i W. "Lawrence-Fife, high school principal, supervisor Seventh and Eighth grades; Isabeile Harris, critic, teacher. First to Sixth grades. No.

7, vacant; No. 6. Mary 'Duff; No. 5, Pauline Ba-ld- Elizabeth Eicbler; No. 3, i Jane 2, May Gilpea; No.

1, Star Junction-rNo. 10, Edward I. Hesa; No. 8, Garnet Jones; Ella Mae No. 6, Ruth Brown; No.

5, Pearle Rite- hour; No. .4, Blanche-Essington; No. 2, Miry'J. No. 1A, Helen Springer; No.

IB. Victoria--No. 4, vacant; No. 3, JIae Hitenour; No. Hall; No.

1, Mary'Haley. Layton--iNo. 2, vacant; No, 1, Mary E. Banning--No. 2, Victoria Pischke; No.

1, Ida Forsythe. Wick Haven--No. 2, Albert Luce; Mao" Tqth. 3, vacant; No. 2, Margarete Stickel; No.

1, vacant. Jackson--Vacan t. Virgin Run--Vacant. Summer G. Condit.

Pleasant" Grove--Edna Stauffer. West" Point--Dessa Robertson. Sw.e'etcake--(Mary- Haut. THE LAZY AND UNFIT MINERS ARE BEING DROPPED OFF ROLLS Continued from One. teadjf, industrious men are much in demand.

Many of the coal companies, tiring of the. indifferent and lazy workmen th'ey were earlier obliged to employ, are getting rid of this class and ousting them from company Souses to make room for. men who will work steadily appreciate the opportunities them. men of experience state that such a readjustment of -affairs is bound' come. War -conditions DISABLED SOLDIERS WEEK FOB TRAINING Sixty disabled soldiers-have mily and gs Ethel.Addison Dunn fid to Fayfette COUIltTi all, whom witnessed the.

tbe 18th Regiment and. tbe- 15tb Engineers in PUtabiwg. Dont miss at the Siason cel for' the. benefit of the. soldiers' celebratior.

fund. Adv- C. J. is spending in waiiam Robbins of Cleveland, her parents' Coll-ns and other Sistec iher--befau" are "TraiSing, according to Information" "from" Red headquarters in Uniontown. Everyone -who-has--returned is Uni.gntown Friday or Saturday of this week to Walter.W.

Starrrbrof the Bureau -Pittsbnrg: -Bach-soldier ia asked-to his discharge Mr. Stamrn: will assist in filling applications for voca- tional'training. new in thfs baring served for almost as executive "secretary for- vahia 'Associatidnl'for'the Blind," before going overseas 'with; 'the 1 'A. in 191T. follpw1ng' June, be entered an" officers'-'irain'fng cainp In'France corarniEsIoned.

'a lieutenant." Following' 7 Sfs- discharge list" ijc'-'entered at" mosi immediately" tlid'-Bureau-'bf Vd- rationarEducatfon and" already a urn-' ber of the wounded men frpin this district and cligibie for compensation and special training at' the "expense of. the have Interviewed him at the and looK- ing forward' to another, meeting sometime this week. provided its admission is- agreed to by two-thirds of the. assembly. A state may withdraw upon giving two years' notice if all its international obligations.

"Council--The council win consist of of the five great allied powers together with represen-, of four numbers selected by the assembly from time to tlrae; it cooperate with additional states and. will meet at least once a year. "Armament--The council will formulate- plans for a redaction'of arma- ment'for-consideration and adoption. The plans will be revised every ten years. Once th( are with any party to tho dispute ft hlch complies with it; if a member faJls.to tHe 'award the jcouncil will propose the heces-sary measure.

The council will 'formulate plaris'for the establishment of a permanent court of" international justice, to determfne-international disputes or 'to give advisory opinions. Members who do not submit their case, to arbitration must accept the jiiris- diciion of the assembly. The members agree that-they will go to war with any party to tbe dispute which complies with its recommendation. "Preventing of war--Upon any" war or threat of war the council will meet to consider what common action shall be taken. are Pledged to submit matters of dispute to-artbi- tration or inquiry, and -not to resort to.

three :morith.s the award. to war in disregard covenant will immediately' be debarred "from all intercourse-with other brought about a situation'where employers of labor in many, instances compelled, to accept whatever they could secure in the way of but now that things are. readjust themselves, the opposite must be the rule, rather than the exception. labor state that during the never worked at anything 'of any in) their llvea were into service somewhere, through the. "work or fight" order and many of these are now numbered a.rnong names are disapoearintf'from payrolls.

As the boys went, to-Bent for their country and. to; erenare themselves in training: are now coining back in large num-bors, rapid changes made -in the personnel of nearly every staff in the country. PERKINS DENIES PROFITEERING Continued from Page One. ly. But the final results of the Y.

X. C. service.will show a substantial loss. 3C. C.

A. handled in.France alone upward of packages oi cigarets, 32,000,000 bars of chocolate, of smoking tobacco, 1 50,000,000 cigars, cans of jam, 23,000,000 of chewing, gum and 10,000,000 packages of candy. "These are only i few of the items handled, bu'. tie size of these figures should convince anyone that it would be financially impossible for the Y. II.

C. A. to give its away gen-, erally. Furthermore, tho Anny does not favor any such policy. "On March, 1 of this year the Y.

C. A. Iiad in Franco 587' buildings itself.JjpS under lease and covenant 782 canteens in tents and Army buildabrogates: 'all'- obligation's- between ings, athletic ar- mfcmb'ers with its terms but nothing tides given to soldiers in 1913 in it validity of international engagements such as treaties of arbitration or regional understandings 1IRS. LOUIS SAVAGE. The', body Mrs.

Verda w.ifq of Savage, who died Sunday afternoon at Ohiopyle, was interred in the Sandy Creek cemetery this morning," 'Her husband and -five small children survive, -the youngest an Infant of five days, and the 'oldest eight years. The mecting.of th Local Council of Boy Scouls-vrhich bad been'called for tonight hns been postponed until Monday The meeting will be held in the Baltimore Ohio Y. MISS TODDJNLISTS Jn.Covernment Service Enters Marine Corps. Miss Elizabeth M. Todd of Scottdale, who has 'been employed by, the gov- ernmentin Washington, D.

enlisted Monday in the Marine Corps as -a marinette, entering the service as a- private. -This is a promotion for Jliss Todd. The position is that of-a stenor grapher and is for fo'ur years duration jinless Congress interferas later. MiBB Todd writes 'that she receives tho.Courier everyday and always en-joys reading it. Furs Price Tomorrow on we place on sale our stock of Furs at exactly One now are an all tho year luxury--a ivintcr necessity FursL were never so popular as they are this season.

them now. at the recent Fur Auction aeld at 'ew i'ork and St. were never so liigl) and the new Furs will show an adrance of at least 50 per cent. That is the Reason You Should Buy Furs For Next Winter During This Furs Yz Price Coniiellsville, Pa. Furs A letter makes a great difference in a word.

A word makes a great difference in baking powders. If the little word "alum" appears on the label it may mean bitter baking. If the word ROYAL stands.out bold and strong, it surely means BETTER baking. This is only one reason why it pays to use Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum-Leaves No Bitter Taste LADIES' Course oi: 12 treatments for. cure of Falling.

Hair, Dandruff and condition. Until June 1st, S6.0U. Transformations and Switches made combings on short notice. Tnppees and AHgs Onr Specialty. The Novesta Shop 117 East Crawford.

Areune. Bell Phone 9C01. Tri-Stato 194. The. Election of Teacliers.

School Board will meet neit week, Tcesday night, May 13th, tb elect teachers. Send applications to J. C. Beahm, I RUN DOWN SYSTEM BUILT UP IN TWO WEEKS CHASCO-VKVj an "Old Formula Prescribed Bj- Dactors, Even to This to Do So! or Money Kef undei A Real Tbiiic. Those Sch6oV.ClaB5.

Tomorrow, afternoon at the armory from to 6:00 o'clock, Jacques'wlll teach 7-lt back. It Jiaa done this for worrj' or; of others and wJH do the same for ADAMS NOW IS "ALIVE" Department Corrects Error in I Reporting CoalbrooU Case. Today's casuality- list reports Pri-. yate Adorns as erroneous- lX.reported killed in- action. Adams, i a son Mrs; Sarah E.

Adams Coalbroh. a been honie for 'several months. He was gasse.d and woundefi and some Tr.onths ago his mother was notified the War Department 'that tilled in action. Others included i Wounded, (degree Privata Henry i ffl IP ART M--E TONG before the original single-cylinder JLj "reci devil" startled the natives by chugging noisily down Main Street, The Atlantic Refining Company "was firmly established as an organization of lubrica- tion-e'xperts. Years ahead of the automobile.

Ready to greet it upon its arrival. And therefore more than competent to produce just the right tiiotor-oil for your cars or trucks of today. Get Atlantic Polarine, or Atlantic Light, Medium or Heavy. Keep Upkeep Down. he had been i the list' are: undetermined), (James Wounded slightly, Private Rudoluh Hribal (P.

Hribal), P.loasanl; Private John Teringo (John Teringo), R. F. D. 122, Brownsville: Private Tony (Pillippo Sparague), Washington. KEELEY CURE Established 38 years.

Kcmovcs all dwiro for DRINK, OPIUM AND OTHER DRUGS without causing eictocss to the patiunt. If you arc in'icrestcd. it will be to your advantage 10 THE KEELEY iNSTITUTE 4600 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Licensed to Wat, Michael Mehalliek, and Mary Koval of Scottdale and Ivor Wilson pf City and Hannah Watkiss of Tarr. were granted mar-1 riago licenses in Greensburg yestcr-j day.

are-' are Constipated, Feverish, out in their sleep, Take cold easily, Have Headache.s, Sloraach. or BOTTE! trouble, Try Should not be "dosed" for colds--apply the "outside" treatment-- any other-, can. tak.c you. better than- an' old com-! To get the full benefit of Chasco- prescribed by. dacJ-prs morelVin, hdaHs talce.a tablespoonful, after than anything else, consisting: pririci-jeach meal dnd at Don't for- paJIy.

of Srariffanese. 'Hj-pophoa-i! pet ft. At this, season of.the year Gentian nearly everyone-needs a pood tonic. and Native -Win'e. The local aseneies for I It Improves increases! Roy Build- lViJ.k5 VAjfvK.1 the' stfonffth and.

vitality, often A. Clarke; No 323 Pittsburg: and Brings. old pepj street They aro pleasant to-take aad a certdri reiiet act 6a tho Stomach, Liver ond Bowels and tend tc correct inteslinal disorders. 10,000 testhnohiols froni mothers and friends of little ones telling of relief." mother should bo a box of Mother Graj'e Sweet use Tylieu needed. Ask to-dcff.

Tho nesd of often comes at inconTeiuciitlibiira. Used by for ave? thirty D6-Kot Any SubsUfiii lor HOTEER GRAY'S SiVEET PQWBERS, ffol bj-Bmggisisererywiierr 2kIOTHES GEAY IiE JiOJ..

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