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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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Musical Show for Benefit 'of Firemen Expected to be Excellent One. PIZELEQ'S FUNERAL firUs Squad Gives Salute Griwe World War Yeteran KJlle, in Xorewood Mine; Fro Give Dinner fcpr Serrk -Men. Special to The Conrltr. MT. PLEASANT, Dec.

Kob" will presented December 17th; and 18th ia the Grand Opera 'House for the "benefit of; the Mt; are tag held each dlrecf tibu of Leslie W. B. Bbdgers producing Some very wall known people are included in the cast which is as follows Morey as Hilda, Hartwis ai Prudence, Catherine Madden as Mrs. Gedden, Elizabeth King as Solejah, Hilda as Urbanair, Rose Haas as the Brazilian Gowton as the French wife, Florence Stillwagon as the Chinese wife. Susan Htzpatrick as the Irish wife, Clyde Cames.as Katcha-Koo, Charlea Moore, as Maharajah, Stewart Dlllioh as Harry, Charles keller as Charles Botskb as Boodypah.

Mmtary FnneraL. Lieutenant Edward Byrnes of Everson had charge of the'flring squad at military funeral for Joseph Pizellio, a world war veteran killed by a fall of'slate In the Mbnrewood mines on Monday evening. The pallr hearers were Mrl PizelHo was tha member of a well known Italian organization who turned out in a hody at the funeral as well as the municipal band. Funeral- services were at the Italian church and Interment followed at the Polish cemetery. 'Chicken Snpper.

The Protected Home Cirblr served a chicken supper last evening at rooms here in honor of 'the members who were in the service. Their Father HI. Mrs. Edward Grimm of Sialtifieie street and Mrs. S.

'W. Stout of Con" nellsvilie were called home to West Overton hy the serious illness of their father, A. -K. Xotes. Mrs, Jerry Hout of North Scottdale was visiting friends here LEGS klFF? JOINTS MUSCLES ACHE? Umber np! Bob any kind of pain, sorMH'Ss, stiffness right out with -St.

Jacobs Don't a stiff and lame! Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrat-. ing' "St. Jacobs Liniment" right, in your aching muscles, joints add pain- CiU'nervos. It's the; quickest, surest pain relief on earth. It is tbsolute- h-' barmtfsjs' ani3 doesn't burn the- Jacobs Liniment" -conqu'ers iiain.

instantly takes away any ache, soreness and stiffness head, neck, shoulders, back, legs, arms, fingers any, part of body You simply pour little your hand and "rul "where and relief comes faJ LSI'. Ddn't stay crippled! Get a small 8a SJ bpf'e now from any dns ft disappoints--six medal 20x30 Inch VMSSUE 15C 24 Inch PEABL BEADS Page TOILET $1.25 Melba 1ILAC POWDEB 50c i BOUDOIK CAPS $1.00 leather GLOVES $1.19 Hen's DRESS SHIRTS 12.50 Boys' 98.C,.; r.r.n For Him That men vrilji like for 1 practicability and setise. will find'that kind here in profusion, in Shirts? Tie's, Bath Eohes, Gloves and. Handkerchiefs. Quick, prompt and courteous service--always.

Hen's JtnttTM Slfk Shirts; down te pfen's Bath Robes of the Jamous Beacon ClotH, $15.00 i $6,50 Hen's Keckwear, in rich all-silk materials, $2.50 down JKen's Handkerchiefs, separate or in boxes, 35c down to Men's Hose in Silk or Cotton, $1.00 down 35c Boys' Suite and Overcoats malic most useful Gifts, QA $7.80 on TOYTOWN Bring the Children--Third Floor. Everything Imaginable from Blocks to Elephants, -Electric Trains, Automobiles, Hobby- Horses and hundreds of Polls. Good substantial Toys as low as Gift Blooses The kind that particular women will appreciate Also saow- ing the very, latest wool Smocks richly embroidered with silk chenille in contrasting colors. These mate ideal Gifts. Bny at Kobackers and sayc money.

Georgette Crepe Waists, A A IVorth More, Priced at WtlMV la-the latest Winter shades' in plain tailored or richly embroidered fronts. Extraordinary values at Georgette Crepe (gr7 KA Low Priced at The season's most wanted styles in stunning embroid- ered fronts--rich cuff and collar effects, at $7.50.. Tailored Waists of Sheer ffk Linen--Voile, at The waist tor any woman and for a gift' cannot be surpassed. Tailored in every sense, of good materials and well made. 'Prfce J3.95 down to $2.50.

Wool Jersey -Smocks, (POK the latest Novelty' MV' Every woman, admires, these new. additions to fashion--they surely are beautiful with their'rich embroidery effects at neck, front and bottom and" $25.00. Georgette Waists of- fljlf) A tlie Better Grwte Rich in coloring trimming effects. Waists-that-have tons iife- and service Odd necfer and. cuff effects their -down- to J10.90.

Voile Waists In JIany Styles at $2.50 After Christmas Prices Save the Usual January Clearance Prices Now and Wear Them on Christmas. $45.00 Tanpe Wolf Scarf-you save now J80.00 Blue Tox Set-! you- save now $75.00 Silver Eox Scarf-you-save now $34.13 860.0 0 $57.25 Taupe Fox Scarf-you save now $15.00 Black Coney Scarf-- you save now $187.50 Brown tW yoii save now $11.23 $140.63 and Misses' Coats andSsiits at.25% Discotmt Women's and Misses' $97.50 Coats-you save now Women's and Misses' $89.50 Coats-you save now Women's and Misses' $75.00 you save now If omen's and Misses' $69.50 Coats--you save now $73.13 $67.13 $56.25 $52.13 Women's and Misses' $87.75 Suits--' you save now Women's and Misses' Suits-you save now Women's and Misses' $59.50 Suits-you save now Women's and Misses' $79.50 Suite-you save now Ohiopyle. OHIOPTLE. Dec. those (bat attended or Cbusnenour of Monessen, whose was brought here Wednesday A.

M. on 0: train 42. tor burial in the Thorpe cemetery, Mrs. Potter, Leah" Bmmctt Mr. and MrsL Ohler Philiilelphia, William Jackson Mr.

arid Mrs. Woods of and Frank Monessoh. Rosa Linde'nnan spent Wednesday with Geary Shipley at Ernest Hershberger, daBghter Betty and son Wilmeri oX arrived here yesterday'to spend a few days. Miss Daisy and Chloe Shipley were among the Confluence visitc-rs WedV aesday. Noah Anderson of was i caller here yesterday.

The O. wireman.camp -that -j las been here tor the past month left resterday for Confluence. P. Bailey spent Wednesday! in Connellsville, Henry Johnson was a Conaellsvillei Uniontowu caller Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Burnworth are! Connellsrille. Silk and Muslin Underwear for Which She Will Be Thankful and Appreciative $2.95 up to $13.90 Porto Mean Cndervrear included in these displays. If you like neat work, Bee these. and Third Floors. $37.

$44 $59.63 I CHEMISE $8.50. to $7.90. Washable Satin to heavy Crepe de Chine.in-tailored-and fancy. trjmmed styles, "in white and' flesh. 5.90 to $13.90.

Sheer Silk oE fine texture and Crepe.de Ciiine in full width and of finest workmanship. Lace trimmed'yoke SILK "CAJIISOLES 69c to Plainor lace trimmed Camisoles, with heavy Wash Satin or Crepe de ideal gifts. BtOOMEBS. $3.95 to $0.90. GLOVB SttK VESTS, $2.90 to S3.7S.

GLOTE SIIK C03IBDTATIOIfS, saso to Our Underselling Shoe Dept. A Large Display of Xmas Slippers Women's Shoes, made of Field Mouse Red lace style. Louis Heel gn QQ all sues- at Women's $9,00 Black Kid Shoes, lace style, Louis all sizes-at Boys' $5X10 Black Calf Shoes, English iace style, sizes QQ 1 to at Women's Felt Slippers In black, grey, brown, blue and purple, fU7 trimmed, all OC sizes 1 tW.iO Men's Broirn and Black Horaces and Ereretts, all sizes $2.60 Indian fur Infants, Children, Women und flJO CA -Men, $Li9' and tpO.OU Buy Her a Bag, a Pair of Gloves or a Piece of Jewelry and You'-Il Please Her. WE GITE I'EOHT SHABESG COUPONS, TOO. Silk Hose ChriBtmas is JTot Complete Without Silk Hose.

BUY PHOENIX SILK HOSE AND BE SAFE. In Christmas boies if desired, be safe' buy say it again because we.believe in tizem--and buy them early. It. will almost be impossible to get others for-Christmas should pur present stocks be sold out before Floor. BAGS AM) PUBSES $1.00 up to S15.00 Onr assortment is wttnont doubt a wonderful display---it leaves nothing desired in this line.

G10TES FOB HER 85c up to $3.50 In Chamoisette or-Kid you can buy here with the assurance of good style and best' quality at the Floor. HantacMefs So large in volume of play to be confusing, but our saleslady will'help and offer suggestions if desired. Prices begin at 25C a box. 3 in a box, white embroidered corner, a 8 in box, white embroidered corner, at This jejtr more than ever before, the gift you liny her should be nscfol, practical and--of onr known -quality. JEWEUKT S5c to $10.00 Embracing a wide selection of Bar Pins, Brooches, Bracelets, Beads, LaVallieres, Rings, etc.

Each of the Kohacker quality and price. BOUDOm CAPS 50c to $8.00 The color and stylo yon hava in mind is here. Our assortment is so large we doubt if we missed anything. See Floor, 3 in a box, white embroidered corner, at 3 in 'a box. colored bor- dcr anil embroidery at 5 in a box, white' embroidered corner, at 6 in a box, colored corner embroidery, ht 3 in box grey em- (P.

broidpred corner, at 4 iji a hox, white corner embroidered, at The Effects of Opiates. HAT INFANTS are susceptible to opium and its Tarioua oreparationa, all of are narcotic, is well known. Even in the atnaUestdoees, if cor. tinned, these opiates cause changes in the ttoas and growth of the eel 'a which aro likely to become permanent, causirig imbecility mental a craving for alcbhol-or narcotics in later life. Nervons diseases sach as uitractable.nervons dyspepsia and lack of ataymg powerearea-reBultof dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep 'children quiet in their infancy The rule emong physuaans is that obildren should never receive opiates.in the smallist doaas for more than' a at a time, and only then if unavoidable.

Tie adminBtration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other nmrootics.to children by any but-a physician cannot too sirongly dtcried. drajorfst rtioold not be to it Children who are ill need the' attention pliyncian, and is nothing lass than crime to them irairnllT with narcotics. i DO nircofacs it the THE SOISSOIf. alwayi. fcMis 0' THE Bes.

sie in the'leading role, is being shown today. In the of "Ariel," the little orphan, Miss Barriseale is seen i a one of the -most humanly appealing roles of her long list successes. George Fisher, who will be remembered, for his: excellent work while appearing opposite Miss. Barriseale in "Within the plays the part pt Franklin. Shirley in an -artistic' manner which- lends much to the charm of the story.

In the role of Abe Strohman, Herschel Mayall gives a strong interpretation of the theatrical manager who is not wholly nor wholly bad. a wbo keeps iis word; while, that sterling old Joseph Noua Thomas. Bowling plays the part of fearing lisherman in the Game splendid manner, which has stamped him as a success since the. days when he played in the articulate drama opposite Lawreuce Barrett. As Peter Wink- oamulder, the old musician, Howard holds up his standard never.

having disappointed an audl- ence by his work on the. screen. Lois Wilson, who will be happily remem- bered as leading- lady with Warren' i Kerrigan in maliy of his most noteworthy successes, plays the role of Elaine Shackleford, while Ida Lewis, who will bo remembered by those who: attended the theatre years! ago Las playing Ophelia 'opposite win will be.seen in I the role of Seraflna Dods. Other mem- bers' of cast' include such well-' i known players as Jiyra Nick icogley, jick Ahrams, Helon bunbar. Pietro Puzai.

Clifford AU'xanclf-r a TKE PAKA5IOUNT. "YOU XEVTSR KNOW. YOUR LUCK" --Starring House Peters in a splendid role, and au interesting weekly review are being presented today. Tomorrow, "The Lady of 'the Dugout," featuring Al Jennings, supported by an all-star cast, will be shown. The picture is in five acts and is interesting I'rom the beginning to the en Classified Advertisements Brin-g results.

Cost only Ic a word. iWESTSlDE) ASSUKDiG AT) ENDUBIXG. It is assuring- to. know 'that you a fund to your credit that is growing at the Union- National Bank-- a fund will safely endure through any time- of peace or war. Now is a good time to start such a fund.

Bald on Savings 'Accounts." SATIONAL-'BASK Pa..

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Years Available:
1902-1977