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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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FACIE Y.rOTTT. THE DAITjY COURIER, COKNELLSVILLE. PA MONDAY, 'APRIL 24, 1916., CONTRACT FOR THE MAMMOTH SCHOOL IS LET BY BOARD J. G. CJirislner Mount FJontmnt Will liuikt It.

I lillt Hpput Sunday visiting lior iltiugh- Wllllum Berry lit Mount Pleasant. Mrs. EclwnrA Fritz ot McKccsport Mpont Satunla.t with friends horc. Harry Urow of Glanypnrt spent I Sunday with Vimderbllt Crictlcla. Mrs.

Ceoi'KO r.cvergood spent yesterday visiting her paroms, Mr. and Mrs. William Roland at Trotter. 1 William Moran returned to IliK homo at Scotululo utter upending h.ister here x'lsltlne hlu slbtor, Mrs. 'uiies Uenlty.

I Mr. ami Mrs. David Build of West I Newton Is spending a. tow days here NEW SUPERINTENDENT NAMED vi tln TM Budd Jr. Mlbs tuith who Is a nurse al the MuKeeuport Hospital, la upond- Ins licr Easier rucatlpn with her Mr.

and Mrs. George Johnson at Dticn.t Vista. Mrs. Wlll'or Mlcki-y spent Sunday vUltlnc rclallvcB und, frlondu al Con- nollsvlllc. and MM.

J. IV. Mudlgiin oC Vau- Captain IViiHer Kumi i I t'lmrKi 1 Iliu 31 lit I'leiiinnl Tonn- ship Sehonli! ('Ins'. Vhi) IHll be (ilu-u Other Scni. MOt'NT A i le; p.U'L-nts, Mr.

and aim. Bernard O'linimnr of Connellsvllle. Mis. yndte Johnson wah In Cmmi'llM-Ilk- a i a Mount Vteasant Township Hchool Board held a meetlni: on and let the for llui new Miimtnolli Bchool hullditu: to J. Chrlstner.

the contractor of this place. The new rifflce. a of superintendent of township which was, recently created. Illlcd by th" election of Captain Walter Mr. "EvatiP is now lo Superintendent iliaw.

i nor take chaw of thlx i 1m liai. cloyed his work i Ihe. county superintendent, and i take up next ear's work, t.Und ICumbniipli of idiiee. was elected ot the i high school. The vncnni al 11m Inch school is caused by I Kiclier accepting the fiosition of state inwpiirlnt of school Mr.

a i i Is graduate of PnmMlit nnd has t.uiKh' i i i mullet at i township hleli Bchool the pant four Hubert Coujthonour of Conyears The election of thr Hlu yesterday with her teachers wn.s ofi 4 i later i a Mr. and Mr.i. J. T. ficatly.

-Mlsi Friincli of Trotter vlsit- SENtOH Tl.AY FH1DAV. I pil l.llbnni Reed Satin day. The senior piny nf i Mount TMea-i-! .1. Roberts of I'olnL Marion derbilt Sunday the lat- JANW NOVAK IN TUB TWO RI5ET, 'GRAFT' POLITICAL SERIAL MATT MOORE AND JANE GAIL IN THE TACLK TWO ftEEL WAR SPEC- DARE DEVILS BUN WILSON IN THE CHARMING DRAMA "THE STILL VOICE" KDDIE LYONS, LEE MOHAN AND BETTY COMPSON IN THE NBSTOIl C.OMKDY "A LEAP YEAR TANGLE" -T 0 0 11 0 TV T1LK UNIVERSAL FAVORITE CLJIO MADISON IN THIS FIVE REEL PROBLEM PLAY "THE SOUL ENSLAVED" at the homo of Mrs. Charles April I.

T. D. I'oimau, and will moot In threo Dalley of Isabella spent Sunday with the home of William Jacobs on III" family here. 13rson IC111. Mr.

anil Mrs. i i a Means ot Le- 1 i i a Ivorn-ln of Latrobo spout mout xlsUcd the foimerV, parents. Mr. Sunday the guest of his paicnts. i anil Mrs.

i i a Means ond 1 Kcrwln of Connollsvlllc. Miss. Attlioa Rauilolph ol Browns-: DliNBAH. April na i lit the home of her aunt, spent Friday In Uniontown vlsil- Mis. .1.

W. Cilvcru Satuicl.iy. i frlonds. 1. Fletcher ot Republic spent Sunday i friends horc IMu.u-d Slrlckler of I'lustiurs vlu- Ited parents.

Mr. and Lester Strleliler Snnda. Rub Mtisterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy the dangers of "headache medicine Relieves eadachc and. that miserable feeling ant township icl'ool i be spent tho week-end with his parents, tit tho litirh auditorium on I Dr. and U.

Roberts. The IJunlmr township baseball a played tliolr i a u.ame ot the 1 i -school. 1 a i i i a at I i i by a score of to n. Friday at Id. It i a cuiauily liranui in three act-.

The includes the followme: S.iniu"! David ISarnhiut. Heul.eu.lliunhail. Kll Kalp. John Novnlc, Dillon, tluih Hunter. Saillp UMuinnn.

Vero McCIeary. i Till-; i strong cast i Junior" "Cupid at lai.t year. bnccalniirealc sermon i be held on I II of Athens, Kpenl Mifitor wltJi his parents here. from cokl or And it acts at NVIIson. or.

his way homo, spent Pi I i once 1 MUSTEKOLJi is a clean, white day and Saturday In Ada O. ointment made with oil of mustard. Bct- The tulklni; here at Hie a mtittard plaster and does not Colonial TluMlrc. in charw of Harrj; nffcct 1 id Percy, pioved a i a succe.ss. i some i'mcrml ricdicincs do In tno Pnxlivterian Chnuli est for orc Throat Pronchitis the are us 1 II Sun- Croup, Stiff Neck, Asllimn, Neuralgia, (lay school, 11 A Installation of Congestion, Pleurisy, Kheumatism, Lnrn- onicors; hy tlin fliildrcn of bago, all Pains and Aches the Back school, rohw and or Joints, Sprnins, Sore Muscles, Bruis- witnr, TT.

Wil.son, 13 9,1 Frosted KeeJ, Colds of the 7 a CT rnion.own lcr( Chcsl (it often prevents Pneumonia). At in 25c and SOc jars, tint! Initrc SI.TC A ivr i i MRS. CAROLINE FLANNIGAN May 1t and the cnnunertcemout May 33. s-tKASos The Mount I'lrnmint lilfih school team defeated tlin Kant Huntingdnn hiKh sili'X'l team In i nrst game of bi'-clwll at 1 Cnltud on Saturday afternoon by a rcoro of 8 to 1. Jan Finch nf New Keuslltston.

nt Sunday i friend' The girts won oei tho Imyn In tho Sunday r-iliool at Hie Church God ionterday by 177 points. Miss Cora I'ylo of Johnstown. (he KUest of st a Henford. Clyde r.torrircm nml Mr. ami Mri.

Don Kpister of spent Pun- day with Mr and II. C. Morrl.wn. John John O'I'onnell their here JntnfE Ijtnl'in of Vlttulmrx. spent Sunday here Russel Lohr of New' U' Mrs.

Frank MeCVaeKen and a i i of WeMniorPland spent Stinrt: wllh Mr. and Mrs. nan DtilllnKer. Mrs. Wllll.un frt-o returned home.

On Saturday from I'rownsvlllo khcro Sho -v-isllcd frlontLi. KtS. Mi', and Harry i i nC i and Mrb. iJeals or Jiuilma spi-ill Sunday ut the home of Vi'll Ktnnui f'unlluence tVoiunn Culled and S. Strlckler.

i Dentil. lilr.hop Thomas Neely nf Philadel-i A i la'i liospital for $2 SO. fie itire ou get the genuine' MUS- TEROLE. imitations--irct what ou ask for. The Mustcrole Company, Cleveland, Ohio.

011 1 phia oCeupled Ihe pulpit at tliCjOtirie nee IHitler, wife of A. i AtethcidUt llplscopat ChutUi Uete t'lautgau dauglite- Ihe Lite day moirlltiK- Jonathan and Haiah died The course of cnterl.iinmcnt.s given her home at Jnhitbon (Chapel yeiiitrday under the of the Saturday icmiing i a i i illncos 01 ACternioi. Club waa concluded inunlbs, ngi about 76 years Mrday night In the performance- of i She was boi near Chaiiel The company i a eaily In i i i i of Mr. and Mm. Mi-tliodlst Church at ih.it I Mi'- Is an accomplished Place and nil through lii'i; remained a i Mr.

is tin Inipuv- and true mumlu of ihe :oii.iior ot sonic note, Tho perform- same. She was an upright i a am i' a i much'appreciated by lll d. beloved by all. It could be ihl i audience, ot the audience llc1 "None knew her bin lo love: pri'-islnB themschos that "The was the best nuinlu i of the ourrie, ilefore the president of the It. D.

Sliallenlieiger, In- trodureil the performer 1 the autllence ua't asked or not they desired to support a untrue, season, which large arwwerod In New Floor Coverings Brighten Up the Home PRING house cleaning time, moving, and the preparation of the home for Summer bring many demands that must be supplied. With Easter past, these needs should receive prompt attention. The chief charm of Co. Rugs is their quality and attractive colorings. They are to be had in shades that harmonize with all decorative schemes, and in very beautiful patterns.

Rugs That Grow Old Gracefully --When common rugs are making their last stand against the ravages of time and wear, these better quality RUGS are only fairly started upon their term of faithful service. A trifle subdued in coloring perhaps, but only all the more dignified and worthy of admiration It's a good plan to buy NOW for no telling when prices on Rugs, and Carpets, too, will have to be advanced. Extra Quality 9xJ2 Rugs --Bruhsels Kugs, 9x12 size, at $12.50, $10.50 and $20.00. Wrussclb Bugs, 9x12 special -values a.t $27.50 and wa.i.00. --AVilton Hugh, 9x12 size, at $25.00, $32.50, $35.00, $42.50, 1o $03.00.

--Axininslcr Rugs, 9x12 good patterns and colors $22.50 to $30.00. $8 VACUUM SWEEPER Special at When New Carpets are Needed Ours Should Have First Consideration --So much, for an enduring reputation for variety, quality aarl value. Our splendid assortments will please you. --Brussels Ciurpet at 75c, 90c, $1.10 and $1.25 the yard. --Body Brussels Carpets, extra the yard $1.75.

--Velvet Carpet, very attractive patterns, $1.50 a yard. Carpets, a good selection at 81,50 to $1.75 this ynnl. Serviceable Linoleums --A splendid variety of neat ratterns and the same old standard of quality. --Printed Linoleums, nil moderately priced at (Joe the square ynrd. --luluid Linoleums variously priced at 81.25, tle square yard.

Rug Surrounds-Oak Finish --To be used where there axe no hard wood floors. Look bet" tw than paint and save the labor and trouble. --Hug Surrounds, 24 In. wide, 30e and 35c per running yard. --Rug Surrounds, in.

ivide, -lOc and 50o per running 1 yard. All Carpets lade, Laid and Lined Free of Charge by Expert Carpet Layer none knew her but to piaiHC." In ly girlhood mar, letl II KlaniKan. w'ho i snrvices yh also survived bj ihe following chllclicn: iv Itc of Alex Kccltnor of Mount PIc.Lsant; Jennie, i of Charles Stain'cr of i C.ihln lot' Corapolis, Marshall of I i i i i ol Orvllle I unit Mrs. J. ti.

Tlendoraon a ffnlinonco. PIm Is also i i by 'son UliKh and diuish'ur Maiy. Mr. and brotheu, and Mlsii-ii. -Mrs.

J. W. Gween and Miss Hello Clel-1, TI mc tlo a has not land. I. I), luiluy, i a 'Kiilierti, and daughter Veru, A.

Cms'inve ilatujhter, A A. Arlson, Joel I'ulturson, ArTM. V. T. Vilson, Alaiy i I Ralph Wilson.

Paul Telcheit. a 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE nmJ I un suli nain i-cjiiti thus 'i lit'cntino you the 3ny irorrlcd il. sttC I amis niul muBclm, uc I.LMul, burtiiui; and ii i Imeti jwt bi'Coro tuu nut thitita a L'UM: lo aUy tu STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Causa Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets been set ns yet but i i mice sonie time Tuesday at Chapel, Kev. W.

Paw oulela'CiK. i Mr i AVIllIam lJ.ill.-y. HIH "Fiiiiided" Snail. Chief of Police IloLllor ha-i In hl-i po- Hesslon a snull thut han not come from its Hhell. It wan tfiven to him by iiftcrcrn who art 1 In arid out- of tml l.tnC 'ttuui at.

iv tU ap- i iti- ttu ft nl comftirt 'ind strciiKtb a ulu 1 i i'or t-V-'rv form of i i i i i Ittv, or WL-afc- r-'jutu I nUlun Is pfully lit- Mronc. 11 und with no pniiis i miff Join ft, IIUIHCICH, rhfiinttitlc su(CorlftK. at'litui; tiit-t, oc KM- ntj or 1 mdcli lei. 'j lie i n-Htini'iit kW- ney niul bliiddcr rlifumutUm. aiiil i iwirl no matter clironlc or stubborn you iiwd Tbc 'I'n ainu'tic, we 1(111 otx; lioltlv U' 1 tlnnv-i) tor own DSG frw uo in uhol or hablt-forun- ItijtT clruir- Ut'CH not niTix.t the heart.

i notice your niimtt ami to I. A i i i New pnsit Oiil''- 'L'hn Dr. UcpL EnHt Unmpton, llcatty. Itobert M. Shallenlicrgcr.

TanRrottl Ftinari. i i ilealcis, who wiihou'ti'iinrKo Addis and Tclcarch 1 ll tt "lilpmerit of iroods, rinnf 1 1 1 I oua Ol DICKBKSON Utl.V. April I I Everlngham, sccrelary of the Dlcltci- Bon HUB V. M. C.

A. a I'titsbnrc busincBP caller a a Mrs. William of I KOO was shopplut: and calling C'nn- nollBvlllo friends Safumdy nfterniion. Misses Louise and I i I were tho ones from liere who flishop McDowell uC Chicago, preach at Iho Cnclirnn Memorial Methodist Hpinc-opat Church at Dasvuon Sunday nlKht. DCMIAK.

DfNBAR. April Tuhba ot in PLASTERS Tilt Vfotld't Onnlilt tixHrtutt Bnokncho, Rheumatism, Lumbago, --Any Local Pnln. InittI en AUCOCK'S. I Mrs. J.

R. Jonos wiiii hhnpplng Coniiollnvlllc Hatiirday. Mi's. Robert Morrluon niul children In Hatui'ilay. Kill Smith Siui- In guc-it of frlcnih and rclnlivvn.

Clurfiici- Sinltli oC I'UlHlxirg spent Snntlay with hln parnHs, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Smith or Spuorn I Uiisa Klmball nf IlnrrlnlnirB, was a n-ci-tvt visitor at thp honiu of his nar- 'itit. Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Klmball. Mira and Donald WIHon arc I tlRlr grandpaipnts at SmiUi- Itcld.

I Tliu Aid Society met last! Ilotllcr says it Is the first "loaded" bot lo a tmUy or shell he has seen for a long Umc. certainly does heal In our file of reports, covering a period of twenty ycnra, JitcrnJIy tbousnnds of physicians tell how successful Ihi Rcs- Jnol treatment is for eczema and similar skin troubles. The first use Resi.iol Ointment nnd Rcsinol Soapusunlly stopa the itching and burning, and tliey soon clc.traway all trace of the eruption. No other treatment fur the skin now before the public can, show such a rccwrci of professional approval. Scld by all thucciau.

Want Ads--1 Cent a Word. A'. S. K. lied Soul Pluy of anil PO In A Six Heel rictiirlxntion Thronaroil Witli Jlourt Throbs I and Thrills.

Thit's -n-hat thousand i of stomach suC- foriTs arc cloliij? now. Irstcid oC tn.klnff 1onit.n, or irylntf patch up a poor digestion, tlicj' aro attaching tl.o real of tl'o ailment--olossetl IH'cr and disordered bowels. Pr. Ollvo Tablets arouse the In a soothlrg 1 lioallr? ti i i and boivcls performine' their r.ilunl functions, away goes niul atomaoh Iroublc.t. IE you have a bad Utsto In your month, coatcJ, appotlto poor, lazy, doi't- fcrlinK 1 no ambition or cncrjjy, trou- blcd undJKcstod food, you should t.iko Ollvo Tablets, the far calornc'.

Dr Ijitwiinla 1 If vo Table ta arc u. purely vcsotablo compound mixed with ollvo oil. You vIU know them by their ollvo color. llicy the woric without gripinff, crampa or pain. Talco ono or two at bctltlmo for quick rollcf, so you can cat whnt you like.

At lOc nnd 25c por box. All dnjfrjjists, Tlio Ollvo Tablet Company, Columbus, A THU OF THE SCREEN, MAP.Y MILES MINTER, IN "Lovely Mary" THi: STORY OP A GIRL WHO MADE MANY SACEXFICES FOR THOSE SHE LOVES. -TOHOEIIOAV- JESSE LASKY PRESENTS THEODORE ROBERTS IN A PIC- TURTZATION OP MARK TWAIN'S "Puddinhead Wilson" PARAMOUNT FEATURE IN 5 ACTS. DO IT NOW--SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COURIER. ARCADHT Tuesday Afternoon and Night Thos.

H. Ince Production De Luxe BILLY BURKE --in-- A Beautiful PicturizaUon of tho Old Scottish Storr MQHX WONDERFUL PAB'IS. O'E THOUSAND A Picture Tb'ut Has Taken the Whole Country by Storm. THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF THIS GREAT STAGE FAVORITE IN PICTURES. If You Don't Like PEGGY You Don't Like Moving Pictures.

JKever Was a More Entrancing, More Captivating Story Ever Filmed. From an Artistic Standpoint, Pegsry Stands Alone. SPECIAL MUSIC BY KIFJEBLE'S ORCHESTRA. POLLY AND 31EK PALS--See! Soc What's Happoned. --By Cliff Sterrctt DoilT SbU CuT "IT-M "TOP OF SfoUR ITS A IS THE Of Mfe 'iCht.

Mewsoaucr Feature Service. Inc. Great Britain dabts. reserved ResutendLiix U. i.u.

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