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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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iwp. 'Murfe delslpr, daughter 61 Mr. and John delster ot N'o. 1 utitl aa'muql K. Shipley Milt.

ttun, Were nmrrlart tnst evening 8 o'clotfk by Itev. father J. ot St Vincent do t'tiitlV Catholic church til brtda. wus 'attended by hsr sister, Mto.Chrlttlnb- dels- 1 St. Llndley served as bust man.

After ceremony tho bridal, party returned tho Home of where a well appointed was aofViHl- Only Ills Inimedluto rsuulvea und few Intimate friends ot tho bride nmt bridegroom tttterfdort. A'f terU'el)- ruary Mr. und Mrs. Shipley will Uo ut homo 83S Easl'Mitln street, s. Tfia atfemaiiltt the" ilaecrtbMs -tost' Suudjiy nigh 1 Alaccttbtd WW a.

largo attendance ahd-llw anr.en- thuatttaUo.nntiiVe. Jt form 8oelal Club, to mint ths first night, of each, month in Masoabce liatU Owing to tills the Association meet ntter Instead at Hem-monthly, freshtnentd wilt be served al.ceaeh.clUl meeting. The committee to seyo lit the first HieiMlttg Is composed ot iiarry Mrs. Wilts Walker and Mrs. Walter ifbhflSonA, t- i Hr.

attd Sit s. George Alexander Mosg of Flltaburg have ahndurieed the engagement of tholr. daughter, Miss Sarah Constance itugs to Odorgij CJIark Swan of Plttaburs. The engagement will terminate In February 1 wedfrtg: tor. and Mrs.

D. leather, whoso marriage a recent event, nre quests of Itev. and Mrs. H. A.

Xmum.pt Dawson. a brother of Mrs. IJu'um and was eraduatod' from medical school in Uiiltlmpre. i-'afber was formerly, Miss Jean Knnli of Baltimore. After spending several days with Kev.

Itn'd Uaum, Dr. farter and his will leavu, for the home of'lhe farmer In Magnolia, Ohio. -i At a meeting of the an teachers of lh. First 'Uapttal, school heia it'Iofo ot the regular! -prayer- services: North street. The Onward Class will meet Friday lulglit at tho home of Mrs.

Thomas Cunningham In Knst struct. Mrs. Frank W. Vrlsht Informally, at a daintily 1 o'clock dinner yesterday afleriioon at hef homo in Will's-rou'd In'honor bf Men. At.

B. Shupp of JSdonboro: Covers'for nine.were te dinner the remainder of the-a'fter- ooh was delightfully spent tit fancy ork. Mrs. S. W.

McUleri Mrs. List rid Powell of Uniontown were ut town guests. ent to suouei'd J. J. gone wllo So WWft i ot Mr.

I The i BnpUst Ctturiih met th home A. t). Vl'hf stfett. 'West i routine' iifi tu re 'was tratisticted u'ntL la'tura. soijla wc on ttas hold i 'utid.

Sewing CIrcta Church was' Ijeld today In tha 1 Dinner In thB.chOjKh..';' Am all day iheetlrik of bllt Fancy Work Club WAS' held Wda, at the home 'of Sirs. "WV'K. Means ti Mrs. Jam-is McCatrhs was. liostes at a ten cetit tea yesterday afternoo; kl her honte: In North Sixth iftrcci Side, thi benedt Crum Slovanla 1 i Vntdntwii.

The Ord; ttnltruud Conductors mot yestorda aternoon lii 1 Odd Fellows' 'Hall, transacted business ro'utlne The t'i O. M. 'Clues of I'rotestant Church will meet tomorro hlght at the home of S. T. Beilford I A.

A. F. creditors commlttoo, -who reside -In town, and the representative pt Samiibl 10 boon carryliiR on tho hegotla- the loll i ornlhg tor'PlttBbvrK, where they will tho PiUsb'u'rg mcmbocH of cpmmllteo, -Boblniion lid -K. Iternoon tho commltteo la. to hoUVlts Kanlnatloh': 'Wortl Ivcd hero this forenoon' that aridj Ruth'; andi'lrt 1 Bhattetod 'Toinor- ov, ''Dltttribhd -JVbm tho Sky," .2 dels.

Florence Rockwell and Soul," reels--Adv. iVIIUtt'm untied homo Monday utter Is parents Mlllo Lelsenrlng No: 1. atr. Mills Is' em- loyed by Motor Company Detroit. Botfert Murphy, who -wna hurned bout the face-while at work Sn a mill fDohora, Is getting along nicely In hospital.

week Is J2.BO and week Shoo Storo, both 'for In dress and evory day Come lu and bo Abol of Morgantown, Js he guest of -Miss Cella Qoldstonc of ilnin street. Skorgnn of Hammond- llld was thu KUcst ot Clara Jlank- er of Kast Falrviow avenue Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Kern of Mad 1- jon'avenue, are tho gucats of friends it Now Snlctn today. Mrs.

William Ooldstono Is the guest ot Mrs. R. of iJitrpbo. Jtrs. phurlos son and Mrs.

John Andy of WcstlNc on are the guest of Jtrf p. Percy ot West. Peach'street today The condition'' of, James McGrath who-ls III Of pne.llmohla: at h'omo Xorth Plttsburg street, Is improved Miss Sarah C'oldstone Is -the gu6sl it lier MM. Louis Alpern 01 jiiloiitoiyii. i 'Frartk Klchey has lome after 'n visit with Mrs.

WJlllam of Bltncr. IPa'ul of South Pitts iu rg 'street, the guest of relative yesterday. Jtr." aiid Mrs. "William Jonnlngn have returned from Unlontown wher ifauy 'were tho of Mrs. B.

Dellaven. Mrs. it. K. Smith ot Dawson, was sltopiplng'.

In town today, John Welssmann Now York, I guest of Mr. a'nd Mrs. Schulor Mrs. Schuler Is a sister of Mr; Weiss niann. S.

In Pitt's burg today Grace. Pigman" returned hom this morning' from he RHEUMATISM QUICKLY RELIEVED There Is' nothing that, will stop Eh agony "so (LUlckly and also r.cduco every drugnisf has In an'ortglnnlyel low box-nt trllllntt coHt. Juut r.ub-it.on it.warni»,up'the^oinu 'tma. keep'sTMthetn wlfrm und twlnKcVf or hours. For 8orb Chcst Colds, Pleurisy an ly.

tnuo Mustnrlnc acts Intsant the genuine made 'by Beg Medicine 'IlOchestor: tt. Y. Clarke can supply you. Adv. fiOW TO GET THIS GRIDDLE AT A SAVING OF $110 mtfnget or'- atrMidjr itmnik- mlumlnnm grlddld (or th.

Mb i-'- chip ot. nut It uniformly 'over bum In and In It smoke up dJfttt- wh.n MW In i Al gifnt Kuklnj lo Kiro Alnmlnnm Griddle In hotun of fiimoai for.gflddl* caku and w.ffl..--may Mrvnl on Ih. moat tutkxt cakM that can be You know JC.ro, of cans sold you know fill clMUillats's duf.bllity Kaio.tt»*itJUt*adx"lh«nyou.knowa1f«bout this syrup--you know how flno It Isaa a ipr.iuilbr.brwd;. fcoious'Corn EanV.Tay Fuller, well- township', died' "'sii'ddoriiV mornlns slttlns'lln" a at the 'homo -of hbr -parents, -Jonah and Blljabetli Hughes at toe Hujhes Battle-. rneht, "-Fuller un- der.wonc 'an 3, a.t tho West till PHtsburE, n.nd on 'hor r.eturri 1 Jiotno had tlcally tomorrow afternoon.

o'clock- -from R. wfll have of was born oii-thb HiiBhes resided' until Septom hbCis working In in-PlttsburK meet with as; stcr, -Mrs. Johnson -of TJnlon- The condition of.Mrs. James Rltchcy boonicbnnnod her "homo ivonuo with igrlp, -la 1m- parents' and at from the' Piea.siarit'4 the Hughe's tfiShoSlS'lKiuso. David Stephens wlH-'omeiale.

Interment In the T. Hltchinan, Whe.olltntf- W. Vag Jarrtel four Hamilton of Dunotu-; jaiid Hughes, home, survive. THEIR "TORT1ES" 10 niSili'llic' Tho trouble thin ho. wish-to gain wolght they nslst on drusBtng their stomach or tnlllnK it with.

grottijy. foods; rubbing "Mesh o.r.foHowtng mo foolish phyulcill, culture vhllo. the roal cuuso You, cannot pur. v.hlch Itmentu- NORTH PITTSBTTRG I pp fiir Week G)ffers wonderful money-saving weather Also overings, Domesties and Wearmg a MRS: LOTTIE COKBIN. The'funoral B.

Corbtri will 'takp place tomorrow afternoon from tho family.residence In Connor avenue, and tho Union-Baptist I West Side, Interment in Hill Grove i' -Guy, 46 -years old, died in the Unlontown.Hospital. Funeral' services tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from S. R. Sh'mrian's chapel in Unlontown. Ttcv.

D. E. Mlnard of Dunbnr will Following the services a special street car I the funeral, party to Conriaila'yiilb where the Interment. i In Hill. Grove cemetery.

Deceased-was w. son of tho late A survived by several brothers and'slaters. Blankets at i i quality allr.w.ooi; blank-'' 1 inches, in white ground' with-'pink n.nd blue border, satin bound edges; a. heavy weight; regular- tho Blankets Ever $4.50 Wool Blankets at iblankets -grounilvlth-pink and blue border, edges. pur i A wool.

blankets 7, (2 singles) inv bliio jlue border, eugcs, la'vorider'atrlpe oh'whltb'ground; iiVeKCCllent. quality and weight, tJ-ia-e''' 'PeirulaF targe Kcsulur Beguiar sale i fS.BO-. 'Very special tho Spring guns 'to convert Ich fat-laden bipod. iprbpara- lon'ls called Sargbl and much reumrk- iblo.toatliVipny Is.ifl eHiiful use'In. flesh vhlch comes In a.

njurlo'us -'taken at' "meals; a'nd mixing with the prepare fat; ResVi and', 'muscle elements' sd' blood, can ho starved portions of tho body. can hat additional Icsh-making' should bring, vlth your ibout your neck, bunt disappearing and''your'tilting' 1 on; from 10'to. 20 ot-solid healthy llesh. Sargol i'ip Inexpensive, eili- clont. of this 'are'fauthorlzc'd Incrcnod s.

not obtained', an -po'r'thp guaranteo 'ound In each'Oarge is reiiommendpd.on- as a ilesh'builddr and while e-icelt results of Indigestion, carp should takerii'abouti a-gain Of wbfgKt Is tTVINGSTON. Delta' Arnold -LlylnKston, 7 years old; and Mary Colbert 'Livingston Moyer, died this morning following an of meningitis, 'which developed when tho recovered from measles! -'Notice of funeral later. REAVER. died Tueaday.at tho his dauKhtor, Mra. Elizabelh.V\Varnb of GroehflekU Pti.

tomorrow at Srnlthton. "Woaver. known I vllle and 'Sc'olt'dalc. MARGARET COBR. Mrs; irargiLrolj.Gobb, a sister of Mrs.

T. Donnelly, cllocl TIIOH- tl'ay nlffht'at In Harvard; .111. MrH. "Cobb'a" death not u'nexpocld. She had boon alUntr.

for iind Xannelly; 'Mrs. W. P. Solswbn -were. BUinmoncd to Harvard over it wcplc IJKO- and" werp at her bcd- ttldo when 1 iloath Cobb had vlHltcd nt tho Dorinolly home and -wh horo inado a number of B.

Donnelly left last -'rilght 'Harvard to attend tho funeral, Deceased Cornplnlnt i Publlp.Bcrvlcc CommlHslofl i iul ABks thut'' tho' Gas Company; Is-'Viplatlniif. Hovorals'pro- of; the --the duties aiHl of the Publlo Coni rnlsslonivHarryi.W. Byrne, a -VnlohtoWn att'o'rney, lllo.cl a formal 1 behalf of hlmr self.iis.a patron EArah who hns i fitaco' Hospital', airico Octpb'nr todaj wiiaT Ohio''. painful Jnjurlcs. She re '( Hug-li iognri'Lot "West.

Side of Loiscnflni? No'. 1 Michael of Lcisdnrinff No 3, were- ulso, dlscliarffetl KljKS ''DEPOTS' COUNG. These' ot urUrhtfo and stay ex-; eruption 1 1 or; that owning jHtotpb.rti'hiK?^.(l«^,°S 1 ift 1 fwhlph doposlt-ho regulations a'rti 'an'fl Sillier 'of Vlsl Tj()cnl JxxlKc Next Mqnday. Grn.nd. Buler, piLVltl' A'.

Greensburg '-p next j.Tamiary 2'4, and maklni5.con prophratipns' for com will be prdflont 'slon-: In- 'later be guest of'honor a a a In th'e 1 tOr.tho"ampun^-pf Kn''consumca dls- "Is yujijuat-i 'and The. sup'plant- rules' 'and. reKulatlbri8''. of VliaU and 1 i.w.v-.-.r'." of 'Berlin' wasi ca'rcleB'H'in'-exami'nation; and' treatment of aurfQrcd 'in a'- mino iacoldent, Jaco.li. -at the same town' tho cpjuhty-courts." The plalntlft.chargcsl.'th'a't fallod'to employ' ordlnaijy.and..reason- able carp.In' an Injury to his GIRLS! GIRtSRYl IT! Now Spring Walsta suitable for weather wear la voile and.

organdie and i colors enibroidery designs---one is and do chine. Awning Stripe Waists, Pretty sllk. awnlns stripe of R. heavy' fiuality, colors 'Fnld' i and greci. Jlodarntcly'Jprlcod' J3.50 Crepe le Chine and Ifct in com- orcpe do chine, $5.75 Blankets at is.95.

All-wool blankets In some of deaigh, lartjo 1 ot flnu ffrade size, In the at 3 0 5 10o' Percales'in light and-dark stripes llgurea, .30 inches tar 12t: yard-- In -tlie. Good Sc. Quality $1.59 Sweater Sets, 98c. all-wool sweate- nicely made and llnishetl blue, mar 'uun Regular. the sale Good'quality.

Calicoes in! a--wide range of colors and dind. ether stores 'at-. Sc a yard. Special here lOc and GlBghams 1 at aists "In', assorted coldra, voile with, self organdie very H2.00 Children's Hats bur large-' assortment of fine grade 'Children's Hats.in a va.r- loty of shipes and difterent trimmings. vMues.

the 3 I 5 DDDD Onei.l.pt:.pt Waists in a largo' v-apsortment. -of styles, -odd si7.es, every 'one ealo 11 $3.50 Children's Coats, An excellent of Children's Winter Coats in -novelty corduroy; tho colors are black, Copenhagen and bi-'own. VHegxilar. 13,50 the" Fine and. GLngham, either large, or checks.

In. Jcolored elsewhere at lOc aridaSJic: Spec ial at, a loc Hose, Women's b'laok Hose, dpublp heel, and toe, with sartor'top; an lent value 'at. 25c Stockings Fine Rlbv sells' at 25c a pair, at. of 2 for 25o Of good quality linen', red bor-' der, very no "breaking tht t) -G-O I S' a I Hair tops Fal I In Out and Jtlouir'the line, but prices. remain the same at the i-ur'-.

popular grocery. So advances" i5.4he' i and Poultry, also Home Scrapple Meat us a trial order. Gold Band Soap, 7- Sauta Claus Soap, .7. bars 'White Floating Soap, 7 Lirinett Soap, 10 bars' White Laundry Soap, 6 Swift's Naptha. 10 Extra Large Rolls Toilet Paper, ,6 Quart Bottles 1 Bluihg; 20, 25, 80, Fancy Cranberries, a Bxtra: Clioioe Santps Coffee, a.

p6und.l._:±18c Extra Choice Rip a (Tdpse)v 3 smail'Cans, 6 'for-- Quart- Jar; plVves Beaiiisi Rpmaia or Navy, 3 pouiid, 4 Vjnancy White- a caa 'Batter, Wliite; Satin Flour, large Fresh Corn Meal; 10 pound Biscuit or Pastry Flour, 5 Ib; Mountain Buckwheat: Pearl Hominy, ,3 Ibs. 10c; California Hams, per pound Square Deal Baconj 2 Large' Cans Tomatoes 3 Small (Sat.) June Pease, 4 cans; 'Good Sugar i Corn, yan.CainpB'Hpminy, large BertiOlriy Baked 3 Siiide'r's -Tomato Soup; 4 Jell-O, all flavors, 3 Fruit Puddine, all flavors, 3 Pure Fruit 25c 25c 25.c Apple, 1 ePach" or "a Kar Blue La bel; Tour.halr'bocdmes mi'fty appears oa lustrous and young girl's after a cle'anse." try'thls rmo'lston, cloth with a.llttlp Ind and hair, taking ono. small Htrand at time. This will dirt and excessive' oil 'arid JliHt.a;fo\v moments yo.u doubled beauty your Bcslclbs.boauUCying. the at Dandorlne 'dissolves danldruffj'-'cleanaes, purifies arid' invigorates Itchr In'g ah'd.

failing most, will 'bp at tor. lir.l you wiil actualiy- downy -yea-rTl! really." n'eSv hah' ng al ffye the p. I nd of and-get grood as.the.liiest, and price.23c.pound; 15c and 20c pound. THE ST0BE THINGS FOR BATt Corns lU'sult In Poiiionliijr.ct F- JSiiU-lekii, cdnlln'od. 1 'in Crwwfora- uv-enue" 'wlth blood by a Is i an'' era- 1 and re'tiirhed home from his ruh'last 1 His toot Is badly swollen aiid probably'bo oft''duty' SayiS.

Tileoiisca' to Arthur AVatorman- a'nd. Edna.M. Louthcr Xvcre' 'granted, a In the; arrival--of'a January' 17, 'at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Frank George, at been received here.

George Miss Clark and at store. V'; merchants-who advertise la-iue -interest, bearing of 1 i of milliner. Burin the' mllilnerj- boen'-crip- d.tor l.lte...;/;-:^^,;.'^^^.;^;,';'!;;-.^',.-.;,..

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