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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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AQE 84 THE CANOKSBtmQ DAILY KOTES; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, UK IP tHIItfttiHtMtHiUUUMIimMMMtlMMIM I No Matter Where CriM I "GET IT AT WELTTS' LOCAL HAPPEIEGS Sabbath was one of the darkest ana heaviest days of the winter. Pittsburgh University will teacn life insurance. GOLD TABLETS I chest ointzxent s. There Is a Retnedu COUGH PLASTERS BABY COUOH STBUP Cold 1 the headcold in th cheat cold in the lungs. Grippe, or jfd' iw the LINIMENT li'mba, neuralgia and headache caused by cold.

There is a remedy for each ANALGESIC BALM ad we have very best remedy for the purpose. Buy all cough- and cold GOOSE OIL roKedies here and get the beat the market affords at the lowest possible prices RHEUMATISM BUB Machine A Good Washing Old Gold taken as cash at ston's. I LAXACOLD TUUMfSUJN DKUli CO. Miss Mildred Wasson of Ridge is recovering from a severe attack of grip. PREPAREDNESS PLAY Pens, $1.50 to Fountain Johnston's.

$12.00 17-tf I STAR I doubt if you can buy a better one than this. It is called the High Speed Motor Washer. Very easy operated. Few gears to rattle or get out of order. Best cypress corrugated tub; improved leg; patent clasp and hinge.

A real high grade machine. Guaranteed satisfactory. Price, $12.00 Attend the Chamber of Commerce meeting tomorrow evening. R. A.

JManson of East Pitt street la suffering from the grip. THEATER n.AL ni a Both Phones Watch, clock and jewelry repairing FEATURE BEST PHOTOPLAYS IN MUSIC done correctly by Pickholtz. 404 Hew Prussia Was Reforested. There was no need of celebrating Arbor day in Prussia in the days when Friedrich Wilhelm I. was king, for that monarch, had a plan all his own by which he replenished the forests and kept the country well -supplied witli fruit trees.

According to Das Buch fur Alle, the king, naving observed that there was a great dearth cf fruit and oak trees in Prussia and not being willing to undertake the tremendous expense of reforesting the country himself issued en order to all clergymen that after June 21. 1720. they should refuse to perform any marriage ceremony unless the groom could produce evidence that he bad just planted six fruit trees and au ofiual nuniber of oaks. If it was winter or in the middle of a dry sum mer. when plants would not grow, the groom had to produce and lay aside ji sum of mouey sufficient to cover tb-cost of the trees and promise to plan the required number when fall or spring came.

The edict worked wonders. The next generation in Prussia had no lack of fruit and oak trees. is ill at lis home J. Y. Montague in Ridge avenue.

A fond mother's Iplea for' notional preparedness is presented in a striking manner at the Star Theater today in the spectacular Selig Red Seal Play "I'm Glad My. Boy Grew Up to Be a It brings vividly before your mind's eye a few of the things borne by those who are left behind; those who after all bear the real brunt of cruel war's ravages. The play 4s released in the V. L. 3.

E. program, which is assurance of Its quality. Tomorrow the nead line" will be The Supreme Test," a Universal roadway Star feature. Funds derived from performances today ana tomorrow will bemused in defraying expenses of the celebration to be held February 22, Efhel Clayton and Hance Peters wiR be presented at the Star as the regular Wednesday attraction in the Dnbin masterpiece "The Great Divide," a five act drama taken in the Grand Canyon of Coloraco, one oi the most beautiful spots In America. Welty's Big Store $1.00 Hat Sale this week stt McCon nell Bros.

401 ice There is still a chance Sot aa crop. The official board of Hie First Metn TODAY A mother's plea for preparedness "I'M GLAD MY BOY GREW UP TO BE A SOLDIER" A rousing patriotic performance TOMORROW Universal Broadway Feature "THE SUPREME TEST" An extraordinary five-part Drama NOTICE Shows today and tomorrow are for benefit of celebration, Feb. 22. Coming Wednesday Ethel Clayton and House Peters in "The Great Divide." A O. L.

S. E. feature. The best yet. odist Episcopal Church will meet the church at 8 o'clock this evening.

Clean-Op Sale of Comforts and Blankets Our entire stock of Comforts ad Blankets greatly reduced This weather they are needed. $5.50 Wool Blankets at $3.75 $4.50 Wool Blankets at The Weather Bureau is preditcing zero weather for tomorrow morning. Get the ear lugs out of 4he drawer, $4.00 Comforts Good preaching, good music, this ev ATTACK ON SUEZ CANAL TO START IN SPRING $3.00 Comforts St SIso many todds and ends in Cotton Blankets and 'Cheap Comforts at extremely low prices. ening at 7:30 in the Cbartiers United Presbyterian Church. All are invited to attend, and all who go will be made welcome.

404 GENEVA, Switzerland, Feb. 7. Prince Leopold of Bavaria, who has studied Egypt thoroly. will be ap HE MORRIS J. DEPARTUB4T STORES Three tramps escaped tne disagree able weather conditions of last nlgnt pointed to command a German-Turkish army in an attack on the Suez canal, according to the "Bayerlsche bv sleeping in the none or l-65 Wst Pike Street Fhme 110-E Naming a Novel.

"The thing to do." said the literary man. "is call jour novel after name of the' loading character." ''Why?" asked the youngest novelist "Because the best and the most successful novels always have sin'Ii names." the t-tlier replied. "Take the great novelists. Tlie greatest book of each gets its title from the leading character's name. "Instances easy to give.

What is the best novel of Dickens? It is 'David What is the Ust novel of Thackeray? It is 'Henry What is the best novel of Scott? It is What is the best novel of Thomas Hardy? Tpss of the Of George Meredith? 'Tlic Ordeal of Richard Feverel Of Rider Ilnggard? 'Allan Of Tolstoy? 'Anna New York Post. Kurier" of Munich. The newspaper FEATURES AT ALHAMBRA them caring even to Tisk their healtn by attending church services. Satur H- day night a single auest was enter says the expedition is expected to get under way in spring, and that It will be commanded by German offi tained. cers who are maKing preparation Mrs.

Clyde Manes of North Stra Constantinople. For the Coming Week bane township is able to be 'out again after suffering from an attacic We are in'iouich with contractors and architects: and can 'render you valuable assistance in estimating -cost of different kinds of building b. Soclr service costs yon aothing, amd' we are in a position io sav.e money in materials. Our prices -are; low, and we andle line of braiding materials. Mrs.

Elizabeth Woods Ferree Mrs. Elizabeth Woods Ferree, widow of grip. YOU are invited to attend evangelis tic services in Chartiers United Pres of Robert S. Ferree, and a well known resident of Coraopolis for more than half a century, died yesterday in the MONDAY "Chorus AH Star Cast, Paramount Here is your cliaaaee. Opportunity is IcnoeMng your bvterian Church this evening at 7:0, door.

Rev. J. A. Alexander, an able evangel home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph H.

McAdams, 1408 State street Coraopolis istic preacher, will discourse on the Only One Athens Now. There is and has been for many centuries only one Athens. But antiquity knew no fewer, than nine cities or towus of that name in various parts of Greece, and even in the time of Plau- Mrs. Ferree was a member of the For "MORAL GRAVITATION," and the est Grove Presbyterian Church, bne large chorus choir and church orches Canorisburg Lumber Co. TUESDAY Emily Stevens in 'The House of Tears' Metro leaves three children, Mrs.

McAdams, tra will lead the music. 40-1 Mrs. William Leigh and Floyd R. Fer Both'Phones No. 212 Crane tff TNorth Central ave- D.

W. ree; a sister, Mrs. James Stewart; five grandchildren and five great-grand recovered 'from an attack oi nue has Third Chapter of 'The Girl and the Game" grip. children. She was an aunt of Mrs.

Ralph Martin of Canonsburg and was tus it was sometimes felt uecessary to distinguish the great one as "Attic Athens." It was natural that Greek cities should take their name from Athena, the goddess of wisdom, warlike prowess and skill in the arts of life, who. according to some legends, herself founded the City of the Violent Crown. Others ascribed the naming of the city to Theseus or other mythical kings. The of the termination Valentines and Post Cards in great known to a number of people in this vicinity. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.

m. at the home of variety at Dixon's News Stand. 40-2 WEDNESDAY "Double Trouble" Five reel Griffith Chief of Police 3. T. Espy is suf Mrs.

McAdams, Coraopolis. fering from a severe cold which he has been unable to arrest. wmt -urn 'A Janitor's Wife's Temptation" Five Reel Keystone is a real plural, for the city was given a plural name (Athenai), as being made up of several constituted parts. London Chronicle. Gates in Norway.

A curious feature to travelers in the Thomas R. Chambers is recovering stpofpyerrfwa THURSDAY highroads of Norwpy is the great number of gates upward of 10.000 iu the whole country which have to be open from a bad attack of grip. 1, Robert Mantell and Miss Hamper- ed. These gates, which either' mark Nice line of valentines and Post the boundaries of the farms or sep Cards at Dixon's News Stand. fO-2 'Whcn jou brush your teeth, does it feel as though you were bnisbinp against the quitkt Do sometimes This is because pyorrhea lias caused the gums to null away in "Green Eyed Monster" Fox Production arate the home fields from the waste Courting In Spain.

In sunny Spain etiquette is so very restrictive in the matter of courtship that it is a wonder that young people ever manage to get married at all. Even when, after many difliculties, the engagement is accomplished, the nar- lands, constitute a considerable incon Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn and son, W. venience and delay to the traveler. who have been in at their home in See gov -dentist take i frosn lyour' teeth, leaving the unenamelled faces who has to stop his vehicle and get VseMnrteoimu daily.

West College street, are recovering. down to open them. ents hare a decidinsr voice In flxinz Your dentist will you, you teeth against die attack or furdwr FRIDAY Blanche Sweet in "Secret Sin" Paramount T. A. Straub has purchased a 12- ask 3iim, you kwe gum Men Magnet the Thief of Time.

The magnet is responsible for a great cylinder National touring car. John M. White has purcbased a Maxwell. deal of trouble with watches, as anv Jeweler will tell yen. Never go near of pyorrhea.

'But Stnrtci dotsmtrt. cleanses teeth delightfully. Itgives them a whiteness distinctive of Senreco ikne. Its flavor is entirely-pleasing, aiid it leaves in the mouth a won-dcrful sense of Rev. J.

A. Alexander of Craftori, dynamo with a watch in your pocket who has a reputation as an evangelis SATURDAY 'The Golden Claw" Five Reel Ince rue date, and. as they prefer long engagements, the wedding day is usually fixed somewhere in the dim future. The best man and maid of honor are expected not only to fulfill the usual duties, but to contribute sometimes very substantially to the expenses of the wedding feast Wedding cake is unknown, but instead packets of sugared almouds are distributed among the guests and sent by post to those who are unable to be present Kansas City Star unless you are sure that it is made of tic preacher, will preach in Chartiers nonmagnetic material. This applies tion; and ithat gum rttcesaugi is caused by: pyorrhea.

I Unchecked, pyorrhea Will warp and skink acd deform the gams. It will breakdown the jbpny stmc-ture into which the teeth are set and you wUlevtntuaMf hse thm. To save jyour alecth ywwill have Ao begin fc nght dread disease once. United Presbyterian Church on Mon especially to the spring. Farm day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; an" Fireside.

The Indiana Silo i' Blessed Barrier. and Friday evenings. Theme for this evening, "Moral Gravitation." Gooa music by chorus choir nd orchestra. "How did you like that Interior set ting?" asked the refilistie producer. Gome.

40-1 A Tiger "For a rear room, except that it had $ifst the Senreco ttreatmest befawpyorrhe grif good. Details in folder yiith every daibc. A two-omce tube lot 25eJs sufficient for 6 weeks daily twstment. Get Senrec your jlrtiggist today; or send -4c iri (tBpi orcoinforaainpk wibeafld folder. AddretsTbe iSentanel Comtar There is a story current at Kuloang.

only three walls, could you beat It?" Card of Thank central China, about a tiger which gave A specific for orrhea has been discovered tecenify- by dtaital science, and is trow t5ered fr daily treatment in Scnrecw ToofA Paste. Senreco combats the germ tA the Through the columns oTThe Notes Well." said the morose critic. "I'd have been more contented during the Is the Acme of Perfection in Silo construction and pleases careful and partic-lar silo Ask my last season's satisfied customers what they think of the Indiana Silos. Write me for catalog and early-buyers proposition and will save you money. trouble In that quarter.

A missionary weg wish to sincerely thank the rela -play if you had added the fourth and his wife had been worried by the tiger prowling; nightly around their tives, neighbors and friends for their wall." Judge. acts of kindness and words of sym Hi disease. Its regular ate insuiotyour (fihio. pathy during the last Illness and at the time of the death and funeral of' home. They determined to be rid of it and one night tied a cow up In the back yard and a dog at the front of Sure Sign.

Freight paid. Nellie Do ycu think Taul cares for Mrs. -White. JOHN WHITE AND FAMILY. the house.

Then jtbey armed them Mamie? Emma Did you ever hear a selves with guns and kept watch. The 40-1 N. Strabane Township. young man refer td a red haired girl as having auburn tresses unless be ROBERT P. QUAIL, Agent, Washington and Greene Counties.

55 East Wheeling Street, WASHINGTON, PA. tiger appeared. The missionary fired and killed the cow. The wife rushed wHen 16ved her? Exchange. Please mention The Notes' aasverlac adrertisements.

to see what had happened, and in her absence the tiger ate the dog. Ex Phones: Office, 1758-J; Home, 1510-W Having sjpent. about $500,000 for change. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY road Improvement and equipment DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING UNCLAIMED LETTERS Swiss company wm carry passengers OR SALEHouse of six large rooms, Lasy Idleness. reception ihall, bath and heater.

Beware of lazy idleness. It will hare over the Alps In electric automobiles. The following is a list of unclaimed large lot, on paved street. Good rea its on your whole system. It mail advertised at the Canonsbure sons for eelling.

Will sell cheap. Call brings on degeneration of the muscles Card of Thanks Bell Phone 40-8 postoffice to date. Call at the general delivery window and ask for advertis We wish to thank the many friends and the Internal organs, sometimes re Unv Hosiery for their kindness and sympathy dur sulting in an unhealthy accumulation ed mail WANTED--Woaan with general housework experience; decent ing the recent Illness and bereave of fat and sometimes In internal adhe Mrs Lizzie Mrs. W.B.. ment of our son Carl; also the K.

of sion. In some constitutions it results wages to a competent party. Apply at Campbell, Mrs. Calvin H. Gilflllanr Miss Stella Oski, American An- Elks and for the many other floral la shrinkage and premature old age.

28 Pitt street c-40-3 emblems received. tonino Buscieme, Vincenzio Damico, Francesco Bazziano, Jyuka Szemeeda. 40-1 Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. McNary. POR RENT One furnished room. In Within Reason. quire 37 East College st.

c-40-3 John Tatray, H. H. Whiteman, Johan Zuzek, Janos Jekete, Nihal Novotnl Aiisiress Jane, didn't you hear the Universities Dictionaries Still Selling doorbell? New Servant-Yes. mum. The universities Dictionaries are POR RENT Three unfurnished rooms (2).

still selling, and well they may, for Austress xnen why don't you go to for light housekeeping, gas and wa S. A. LACOCK, P. M. Feb.

7, 1916. 1 the door? New Servant-'Deed. mum. ter. 114 S.

Central. c-40-3 they are a good thing selling at a great bargain, and all say so who see them. Giw tie BEST VALUE for Ywr Money Eeery Kind mm Cotton to Silk, For Men. Women and ChllJreti Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair Leok for tb Trade Mirk! Sold by All Coed DWtu i WHOLESAJJt j07 Taylor NEWYORK niu't expectln' nobody to call on me ost uetween Greenside avenue Only 98 cents for a dictionary that Is It must be somebody to see yourselT Measures have been taken by the and East Canonsburg, automobile up to date printed from new plates, mum. Passing Show.

Dutch authorities to prevent the ex wheel chain. John Dugan, Houston. on good paper and splendidly bound. Sold in Canonsburg only at The Notes termination of birds or paradise tn 40-3 Except along the Caspian Coast, the Dutch East Indies. office.

If ordering to be sent by mail add 7 cents if in the first parcel post FOR RENT Four roorns, pantry, on Pike street. Victoria James, Hous 4 cone, and 13 cents if In the second. Persian agriculture ls; dependent almost entirely on Irrigation, Notes ClaBF.lfled Ads. are read by e-40-3 ton, Pa. 1-23-6 thousands of people every day..

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