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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PAGE SIX. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNKIiLSVUiL.13, FA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929. A I Mr. ami Mrs.

Ben ahtppy ot North Cottugg avenue reWraeit hotno jrester- rtav from huntlne trip for Tlisy Oiiulp tholr ht-BtUlMttrters at cabin at Guard. umt litltttcd day to MarytanU ami tho ithor two on the Otades in I'etinsjftYttfltft. Cotne and enjoy evening the Youttc LadtW i bectsmber 11 and t3. Cmiaaoillfttii epptlou Social Hall. for young and old.

Binto will bo played tor which many will he given. Door prlJe will be glVoli liolh eYtaittas. Ho -Adver Mrs. Wittlis nnd sot), WHy. ol Uhlontowii.

aro vIsltlitK at the ot the mother, Mrs. J. B. Grey o' But Oreen street. A cash sale of alt f.itl uiid early wnlttr hats rwlucsd.

Wditr half price. Buy hats now at iifter-ChrialtiiOtt Flora McParlnnd, gvcoml Floor. Title fruit 1 Mrs. Eteunor t.w Swnti, who It crlUriillr- lit nt hotti" of ninth- pr, Mrs. Kiln MtllUagnn of Jvlferaon Sa not Unproved.

I IT B'mtur, Mrs, Clarenuc Seth, liad iilao been vc-ry til, -was able to be up tor an hour today. you lik horn- made bvead. cakes nnd t'oitif to the YoniiB Swdallty b.i8»«r Decettihor I ami IS. ttnmacltlolB Couc-ptlon Social lidtc-tt. Mrs.

r. C. Cilt.ijtlier ot Vine strcot was a Unlontown visitor yculei'dny. ChrlsliiKm Cards-- -ttoxca. IB and 25 w-iih nninn prtnled ou tor Tl.r.f.

IJMiiititully lined every card and duvelope different. Kxdtwivc Hoe. ConoelUvlIlp Printing secoml floor. Newo Advcr- Jtr. and Mrs.

Jt. B. nnd children. Deliver. Geneva nnd Ruth ot Trotter went to Shlnnntown, W.

wliri'e will remaltt until utter with Lott'den's TOothOr, Mrn. Birdie HawWns. Httpper, ttallan style. Do- 11, Vulllig Ladles' SJO'lollty baiiiar, Immaculate Conception Seclol Aunt tiet Bionament they put up tor BUI reminds me o' my potatoos this year. They made a big show ubovo tho Kroitnd, but there wnnu't much underneath." Cold Won't Bother Him This Winter! Some men throw-oft a cold within tow hours of contracting Anyone cnn do it tho ftld ot a Vlmplo compound which comes lu tublo.t form, la DO trouble to take or to always Rape's 0 COMPOUND Cold have about you.

Uou'l "dope" your- when you catch cold, uso I'apo'a CoUl Compound. Men and -women ovcrywhtro Trty oil thin innocent but umazlnKly pfllrlcnt Ulttu tablet, You'll Ilnd It In any itiuK Htoro you visit and far only 35c -n pncUojro. Wlion a cold miilics you ivchj, ttiveriah, A oak, ihns your llciul nil stuffed remember Vnpe's Gold Compound FRENCH CHAMBER GIVES TARDIEU CONFIDENCE VOTE i and be comtort.nble.--AdvortlB(!mc!iU Halt. Tickets Walter S. Stlmnivl, city editor ot Th" Courier, was unfit ut dfsk day after an eaforiiiml ubsenc" ot a wc-k occasioned by an atttck ut grip.

A cash sale nt all fall ami oarly wniter hats reduced. Many price, llliy hats now ttt itftov-ChrUtmmi pficw. Flora McFnrtand, Second Flosr, fills Trust E. KeynoMi- of the division office ot tile UiilUmoro Ohio Hall- road Company, bad rsiufncd to duty after wrestling for several dns with grip. too tonight only.

"Mre. Wees of tiie Cabbaeo Pipit t'rrebyterlnn Church. V. M. AdtnteitOu SJc antt Mrs.

E. K. Kink ot Crow Kontfa turaed today lo her homo after a vlnit of two i Mr. and Mm. W.

S. attuimcl of Ulackstoiio uvenuo. S--e tho prtie dolt aiid prlae pieco wlilpii wilt be given away at the Yoime Ladies' Sodality tmuiitr, December It und 1:, tmmaculalo C'ou- Social Mis. Dwljtht McWitlan of Ktngwood, Is vNKing and S. Witt of Morr-ll avptiiie.

Mrs. MuMtt- l.iii a t.ousiii of VUtt. MAJOR GRAN RAPS PUBLICITY FEATURE OF BYRD'S FLIGHT By Unllad Vttat. Dec. Som.li 1'olc of Conitimwlcr Richard K.

tlyrd wtia orlllsetl tminy as a "sensation (or tho preso" by vjor Gran, noted Norwegian explorer. Gran, member of the Scolt South Polo expedition, however, uttered a previous In which lie -doubUxl thai Byril over tlw "I (to not but that Dyrd flew ovor Pote," Mnjr G-TIUX said. "I only acourmey of tho (IcKcrlpUou. nlflrt ax It appears to nn was Intended a.i a nons.itfoil for the American at wiy and we know Amnrlean popular psychology mint mournfuidy admit (hat necoMnry. "In 'this the fncl.i a.r« that It nn A.mericau who accompanied Byrd and today illicit tho whole world, a few Inter, knew more about tho (tight than did Byrd or MRS.

J. A. MAXWELL DIES AT WAYNE J. C. received a lele- gratn announcing the dc-ath of Mary Hughes Maxwell, wife of Ucv.

JamTM formerly of Con- ngtluvllle, Thursday trornlng at hoi homo at. Wayne, t'hllndclphla. Rov. Maxwell Is a former paetor ot the first Baptist Church ot Connollitvlllo. leavln; here a number ot years ago.

Mrs Maxwell had been In poor health for oomc time past and recently ehe Buffered a. ttrakv ot paraly- Facts Developed At Confluence Support Hoover FORMER PARTNERS Ry United T'rcsf Dec. of in support of Pics-i- donit contention Ihjit Amor- lean buslneks renditions are fundamentally sound wns Ix-liw assc-i-tod and today by tho United States Chamber ot Goimuerco aa nnlt of yoslorday's sasslon of the National Survey Tho reports preirouted by mon of practically ovcry tluo of buisi- nqns and Industry In Nation ere to bo ntudtod by A comuUtce lo appolirtod by Chaliunan. Jiultwa who prestitad over llic tgattterUig of more thnn buslnfw nwn ho had hero at President Hoover's of thiK study are to bo mndo available for tho Information and of' tho country's' bnsluona as a whole. Tho concensus among Invited delegates nn thoj- departed: tor th-alr wan that.

their frank of htwl (llasipatwl many bo tfla.rs enKondorod by th rocont stock mitrket crash atwl h-ad dcmonBtTaled that lowor Bfroirlly 'tiuoUtloiiB exorclslns no Impoitan4. off cot upom btisinesB In general. Among tho iiutlwrrltnitivo statiimeirts they iMjard from lellow a men Intimately acquainted with tho condi lions Ihoy ilcisorlbed wero Hollowing: Taken generally, tho automobile and motor vehicle Indiibtry Is in. a most nnI 'healtliCul corsdl- Bto. he rallied, however and hor DANIEL F.

RIDENOUR FUNERAL J)N SUNDAY "hr funeral sortlco for fJaiUel nttlenottr, who wag found (land vvj- tarday ill the J. B. Illxler mine near Cheat ttnven, will be Sunday ftfter .10011 ut the Jacobs Kplscoput Church (it Ucott- dnle. The Anicrtcntt Laglon of Choac Hareu wilt hnry tluirgu. lleforo Kolng to Haven several years ago Mr.

Uldonour, il yrnrs old, lltU'ton; resident of Scottdulo. He wur, son of the luto Uatitol F. Ulttcnour. Ills mother. Mrs, aunih ntdouour, nt Old neur tkoltdale.

plilrg tils wife, who wng Minn Hner of Choat llavpn, lr. lo.ivfs four rhlldreiij Ootty, Sarah Kdnih and Howard, all under yearo of nlso tho (olIowtnK brothers and plstcrs: M. Kldetldiir of tlenllitvllle, IJcrt Rtdvtt- our of Scottdnls, William Hldnnoiir of Kalrchuui'e. C. D.

HlMou of Stella Stevena I'lttsbiire. Karl Hlilpaour of Dawson. Mrs. lull of Scottdnle. Llndley Kldatlour at tiiivcnnu, Ohio, John Fttdenour ot Scuttd.ilo mid Mabel Ktdeouiir oC l'Ht9(nifj(, Uidetiour served ovurjuait ing the World.

War with tho First Division. condition was apparently Improved uutll liuft week, when he suffered a relapee. DesldM herjiusband, who Is a In liuplldl college In Pttlla'lelphln, she la nurvlred by MIBS Helen, a teacher In tho same college. Jior. Maxwell gave up the ministry more than year ago.

The family well known hero. AJ-EX THOMAS BC1UKD. Kvniier Dnltlmore A Ohio Xnn Found le. ulc- Mkrle ir Dec. Tho funeral lervlco for Thomas, who was found dead In hid bed at Ijomertiet, wuu held at 2 o'clock thla afternoon at thla place.

Interment, In chnrgo of Funeral Director C. D. Humbert, waa In Vrelna Comelory. Mr, Thomon, 75 years old, was In th'j employ of the Baltimore ft Ohio Kail- road for 50 yoarrf. He- wag a former resident ot this place ago In he was crippled wh-en Injurwl Itt bad wrock on the Wlilte- Crock branch ot that railroid which coiinccas with the main lloa her-a.

Two New For Parcel Delivery in City t'os'miistcr SV. 8. l-H'humm d.tl.iv rr- word froti. t'ostomi-e IJi- tJorttaen''th it HHW triu-Kp would ite to place tlw-i- in ii S1 1 the p.iml post drlvir-. I'crrj' Society 3IccUnff.

This Young Woman's Missionary Society of the 1'erryopollK Methodist Episcopal Church' met last evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wade ot PcrryiPoUs.

Mrs. Uuth AVado Joucs, pregldunt, wag In charge. After the btialnusu Mn, 'i'cvry Stuck led lht program, using "mystery box (lUcstlons" Irom a magazlno. Chritttmai) carols wore nuug by all. During the Social hour, the made door stops which aro to bo sold.

The January meeting will be hold at the- liomo of Mrs. Edna Blair with Misa Ktliel Murphy as program loader. i Lum-heon was served. lion, with lui increased demand tor real estate mortK-vsc secutltles. number of large jsc.ilc UuUdlng 1 thnt havo been itelayeid on account of the slow bond market 1n 1929 undoubtedly bo started in too Hi-it halt of 1030.

The recent turn ot AT ODDS IN COURT UNIONTOWN, Dfo (i Pnt Mc- Sovern und Bill once miil- nors in llio mo it JabWnc and butcher agnlii' taeed each other today from tlio opposite sides oC counsel tables in court of justice. The last time tlio two men met in court wjuj over tho settlement of the Jli- Ulilinl I'j-csa PARIS, liec. K-- Thu Chamber ol iliulios vo(ei a i i i Planner Andru Tardlrtt's lajt "hL even tlio the monibeiH h.ul Lo plodpto Ihtmielvcs ui i lo do It 'liudlc'i, i (ho i fliir- the afternoon, ai tnrttitl l.oCt ifJ'oi ps Parliament ot' i tactlcu ami piupuied a tlu 1 c-hiimhor meet nioniing, utlri noon (intl ovcnlng. ii.rhulii.t; HutulaK. i (he InuijuH "Kiln p.tf-Hed, Maun -d D.il.ulior, of the Radica' Sotiallsin, icewttoil the de- claralinn, fought litM i lo rilut- rorm ploadeil i'or I Loft tfiottps to i i in tlic ggvern- mont Thi QO holm iatcr, howovcr, wlien the movo wttB put lo a volo, Taixll 3(ifl til 11i, CONGRESSMAN GR1EST DIES AT MT.

CLEMENS Todny McCovern nharRed his fnr- mer business associatu with larceny and breaking mid entering After McOoveni liad leased tho nuehtor hono room i Goldberg, who owned the properly, nnd Gold- had withdrawn Iron) tho business, McGovern tesllllod his old partner back und stolo bS pounds of beet hide. in March of IWS McGoveru broke- into Oils jiremlaH, tubercular luttlo and then took six hams At least they were miialUff aUer Goldberg vay, according to the prosecutor. The two old biisinesB glared nt e.icli other Hi they took the witness stand to sivc their evidence Goldboiff deulcd tho charges com- plete-ly. After Judso Morrow- had hoard the Gtcrlfftf of both he decided there was IJy i i i lri.fi MOUNT i 8 --The- 'body oC Ckjngicabman W. Gr'oit! wh-o tilcit here hial night, lx se-nl 'lo Uuncnster liitinei'liilcly for burial, i-e'titivos an- uounuxl.

G'-lsl, tho de.iti of Pe-nnsjlvamii's rciMcsenULtlvei' Iwul irom pneumonia. here ugo to a.nd for vliilo but biifi'eifl relapso I Phblcid.ni» said he lomnlnocl alive tlio Ii4 ho-urs hc-lely by will power. au-d ilaughtcr, nerc wllh him. Infant Dlos. SCOTTDAI.B.

Doc Aldin naiwhnmn, flvo months and 1J days of age, I a of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ItanJimfiu of 116 Jonb Eveieon. dieI this mornfnss Tho funeral borvieo be hold at St. Joftn'fi C.

Church at i o'clock Saturday atternoon Burial Nvill bo in St. John's Cemetery. In Kllli Home. A son 1 born Wediaeaduy morn- ro Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Ellis ot not hiiulclcnt ci lileiice to permit IIio south Plttabiirg stroet case- to BO to jury, the is tho child lit the family. Mr Ellis is defendant and directed the jtuy to le- the night clerk-nt tho Postol))uo. hero, turn a viirdict of uot guilty. B. AND 0.

NIGHT FIRST M.E. CHURCH The fiuMiluatliiipr story ot '-lion Horso," so closely wWi country's history, will be toUi Sutwtay exenhiK. by t'hc pastor, itev. Dr H. Grtilui.nl.

Lh-u KlrsL Mcthoiliivt Kpls- copal Church It will 1x Ohio lUg-M. BGmsteadsWormSyrup to investment funds from slocks promises to i tho n-oxt six month 1 a plentiful supply ot mortisasro credit at aatlafuctory rates. Tho machinery hianufacuiHiip in-dustry Is just conc-luillns U.e largest year In Jilstory. insurance executives Lla-tlroad emploeb and There will be a number of epeelal 'ou-turoB. will be at the door by BaUi- moro Ottlo odlclals and wiuta for thorn.

anticipate norgnnl ditrittg next months. -construction In expected to reach new peak In 1MO. The rubber induutiry oxpccts to employ moro people, TUOTO and do belter business in 12.10 thnn this year. Crude oil production IHW been voluntarily coirtailwl approxlinn-to with oor'cnt rcfliiwy nntlcliaie eiibstwKlally croasod busliieifs the llrst monihs of next yo.ir. banking systom la In gooil condition.

hitore sales were- -no- parted as larger than. In with tho outlook optimlsr'c. Jloport-i depurtnwnt store.s woro cancell- ing many orders for were doniod; pota-il bardwam were (jhown to bo dolirg ulnioat exactly tho scnto business as year o-go; homo furnlihlnj sales wore said to ht'ttor tlian tills tim lift year; retail grocers roporl-od to uo loijig betiter Ixtiriuess 'than In 1D2S. Funerul Place Changed. SCOTTDALK, Dec, funeral et Addlson Geary has been changwl tho United Ureltiron.

Chnroh. at Kvexson, Saturday morning at 10'30 o'clock. It had bec-u previously announced tor tha iiomo h'a Vlre. William Oramlich al Bvorson Burial will be in Scoudulo Cemetery. Son Born to Stoners.

A son born Mond.iy tq Mr. and Mrs. Levl Stonsr of Wotxllawn uvoniic. Mo beon named Jcweph Bnvld. Mrs.

Stonor and sou are getting along nicely. Whon ott lire M.t. In Tho Courier. Is itwults iuri' big Uluwillloit The cost Then the Doctor recommended this One Iiolmd lung from eovuru ease nt ncsptna, writes: "Fopntnny trtonlha Iwua cnnstantty bothered. 1 touf or flve (UfTor- snt rcmptlioi i aueccsz.

Then myilMtor Bealnot, Almost instantly tliuilis- cuinfort BtoppcU." Try youvtulf. Iho Olntmcntot night! Wash off with Rcftinot Soap in tho mominsr! Rcsinol tioftp, too, for pcncrnl toilet uac. Also Resinol of free. Write U.1^ Jlrs. SIsIcj'-, 'nncral Sunday.

hci'vice for Harry Slslcy oC 'Brownsville, formerly ot PcrryopollH, (lied In a PittsbuTg hospital, i bi hold at 2 o'clock Sunday uflornoon iit tho Pcrryppolla Mutliodlst Kplscopul Church with Rev. J. A. Forgle, pastor, olllolathig Inter mont will bo made In Mount Washington Cemetery. Tho body will be taken to tho Slslcy homo at Brownsville tomorrow morning by Funoial Dlrec- Ira Blair Son ot J'wryopolls Sho leaves her husbaiul, Harry, and ekiWrou: I I-'loronce Tlalgon of Chnrlcroll Klhe! Caboni end Hermin, both of Cleveland, Ohio; Herbert, ot Ui United States Marines stationed in South Carolina and Shiley.

ol Bi'llo Vernoji. Three brothore, Jamcn HoaiUoy nnd Cunla lletdley ot Belle Vornon and Thomas HoittUey Maxwell, survive. Advice to Girls By ANNIE LAURIE EAR JCOIilC LAURIE: wLfh to Auk you tblft Elon- It every thing fnir In love, nnd why? 1 urn a boy oC (our and I havn bucn rwlce Both tlmtm mcnw broken by tbe irirl on'y ii tew rtlftf. One ol tn bo fricnU. bu.t did not know time 1 coin ir to jrlrl.

So when 1 met them tog em or wo hud Crlnndly tmtk autl Mid thnt everything it In love, would to girl that hud experience to umwer ihi.t quasi-ion. Thank you. P. R. W.

R. you Atf- ooviared charactcr ot rlrl belore rather thstn Tou have unfortunate, but I have no doubt that i'ou will find A girl w.no Uluo" ui4 will you. o.xtoiwled to A special Imitation is Biiltimorc Olilo Ohio Tnon C. A. Use Arts.

Ooet is Rrealita mro Hound Trip Sunday Excursion Pittsburgh TRAIN Eastern Standard 3'Imo Councils ille A. M. llct.iirning Leases I'lttsbiirffh P. 31. 1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Take a Tip front Eddie nntor i i Take a tip from Eddie Cantor and danft sing "The Margin Song from Wall Street." Take a tip from us and ive an car to "Eddie Cantor's Tips on the Stock Market." t'a newest and funniest Victor record--guaranteed for a laueh a second.

If you're receptive to another "Victor bet listen to "The Return of tbe Gay Frank Cnraat's latest and grcatcot. It's got everything the "Gay CabalJero" had, and a whole of a Jot more. There are three corking new dance records that merit your' hearing, too, Come in and to 'em all on 1 our RaJio-Electrola! FRANK Ciantrr EDDIE CANTOR The Return of the Gay Cabnllcro A Tale of the Ticker No. 22154, 10-inch Eddie Cantor's Tipe on the Stock Market My Wife la on a Diet No. Why Was I Trot (from the Musical Comedy, "Suxet With Vocal Refrain Here Am (from the Musical Comedy, With Vocdl Refrain.

IJEO RiasMAN AND Hra OHCTUESTKA Mo. 33107, 10-bici Don't Erer Trot (from the Mnsieal Comedy, With Vocal Rrjrain TwiMiNot So Long Ago--Fox Trot SUZLKKKT AND THS VlCTOK No. 22188, 10-inch There's Too Eyee Thnt Wanna Make Eyes At Two Pretty I Low--FOX Trot With Vocal Rtfrain Bcmnrknblo Girl--Fox Trot With Voval Kffrain Tr.o WRBMS Atvo'llis Ko. 22157, 10-inch W. F.

Frederick Piano Go. Next to Grpheirm Theatre, Cojmellsville, Pa. At the R. Metrest Company 302 West Crawf Jrd Ave. WINTER WHOLESAL SAT JNTiulp from the finest miitcr- Tlio caso- jiurdencd, liniH.s-jdjiled iron i in it process ivjiirh insures lone: life and iinifiYrm venr, Tliis uro- tiesidcs helping to make tJic cliulns stand up under tlio severe strains of diiily jicrformuncc, prolong Hie nppcamncc of Hie chain nnd makes a fitting- nc- cosslty for the mt-tor Volume buying, volume selling-, wholesale prJees, the sjory.

29x4.40 30x4.50 30x3 29x4.50 All Other Sizes 2 set 3 .98 set ALCOHOL 69c Gal. nn example of -vrhni volume selling can do. Genuine 188 proot V. S. Government speclHcntlons.

The liltrhest test alcohol can buy for yonr radiator at iinliip uf Sic a gallon! Westinghouse BAHER1ES As as $5-26 In nctaal lerrlce ox hundreds of thousands ears, 'Westinsr- housc batteries arc llrlnsr np to the great name oi an onranhu- Unit jcttoirtt for Its Butteries Jii- stnllcd GLYCERINE 2-12 Gal. The iintlonnllj' adiertlsefl brand S. Money cannot purer rail- tutor frlyccrlne. Kemcinher, tilling lasts all Inter, and cau be used afnihi inter. RADIATORS HEATERS Talucs in radiators anil licnVers for Eorils.

Icis, Dodpcs, Uuichs, OaKlnnd, etc. See ns alt j-onr automobile iiced-s. Our price- art the lowest in Con- NEW LOW PRICES ON MICHELIN TIRES 58c A Week 47c A Week 38c A Week 63c A Week SOW--jou can lime all the sutUt'actiun of -JUehclin Tires, known the norld over as bettor-bunt, longer--n earing, more satisfying-and pny Cor thetn ns ritle: just a fen cents Uy all moans drop in and sec us--look over tliosc jsplcntlld tires--get our loiv, cnsy price 011 your size, then, ivlieu you. need tires, replace ivltli Mlcliclius--Jor jrreatest tire service alid satisfuctiou you ever knoivn. F.

R. METRES! CO Built On a Foundation Laid Ii Years Ago. 302 West, Crawford Avenue Mounted Free! 11 mo) A lfiilU Toll. IXH- uil'. Tvom iinumoblle dvuU probably will tins yuir, Aa-' hoclution halil toilay.

Tlris is expected to tawed by several Uiousuiml iho It f.ifflc ot 102S 6 6 6 BrlnV placed in tho ccl- Litmufl. oi 'JMio Dui.Ut Is a prcscrlptlan tar Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious FcTcr and Malaria. the most speedy rencdr Patronize Who Advertiwj..

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