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PAGE TWO THE CANONSBURG, DAILY NOTES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 192(5 THE yAILY NOTES Bally Edition founded by D. H. Fee and Win. H. Fee.

April 18. 1894. The man who says that business was before civilization, has the cart before 'the horse. Civilization came before, business. From Notes Files Sleekly Edition founded by Fulton' Phillips, August 7, 1875.

Colonel George Harvey permits it Ten Years Ago Miss agnes Hull, stenographer atj to be known that President Cooiidge is willing to run again in 1928. p--Reay Cash Final, official election returns' show that less than one-half of PennsyJva-nia voters cast ballots at the election in November. Published every afternoon except Sunday at The Notes Building, 16 Worth Jefferson Avenue, Canonsburg, by THE NOTES PUBLISHING ASH PRINTING COMPANY V. TL FEB President and Editor MRS. EVA L.

FEE Associate Editor A. W. CUMMINS Vice President Mrs. ANNIE W. Secretary R.

C. POTTS. and Business Mgr. CLYDE CARLTON News Editor TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By Carrier: 12 cents a week. By Mail: $4.00 a yean J2.10 for six months, $1.05 for three months, or 40 cents a month, payable in advance.

The paper is stopped at the expiration of the tir.ie paid for. It rW i To break into a postoffice at Christmas time is to be guilty of robbing Santa Clans. What crime could" be more reprehensible? and a larger income, a better business rating' and freedom from money worries all these benefits are ycurs when you build up a Savings Account with the CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY. Money that you save here is ready for you whenever you want it. Small as well as large deposits welcome.

the onice or the ort fitt isrutge works, rescued a small boy from drowning in Chartiers Creek Saturday afternoon. The boy, who, after being rescued, ran to his parents' home in the Third- Ward without giving his name, was five or six years of age. He had been playing on the ice near the creek bank and slipped and fell into the water. Chicken thieves the premises of Robert Johnston, near McMur-ray, one evening last week and carried away 55 fowls, the entire number in the chicken house. The heads of 38 of the chickens "were found not away.

Miss Emma McPeake left today for Harrisbufg, where she will attend the convention of the State Educational society. East Canonsburg is greatly in need of better police protection on Sundays and holidays; and at all times. Single Copy: 2 cents. The question of. a bridge over Char-tier's, creek at Central avenue will be ripe for discussion in the near future, and you can depend upon it.

THE NOTES TELEPHONES Business Office 706 Editorial Rooms 707 Job Department 836-R Entered at the Postoffice at Canonsburg, as second-class matter. Today's Events pj OFFICERS II THEO. A. STRAUS El Centenary of the birth oi' George E. Cole, governor of Washington Territory and a noted builder of railroads 7 Twenty Years Ago Vice President 1 ig E.O.JOHNSON in the Pacific Northwest.

Edwin T. Meredith, who was secre Halman Weatherspoon ot Beaver was here last week on business, and The Daily Notes' Slogan to Canonsburg: "CANONSBURG CAN" GOD SEARCHETII TUK HEART "The Lord searcheth all hearts, and understandeth all the imaginations of the thoughts; if thou seek Him, He will be found Thee; but if thou for-saive He will cast thee off forever." I Chron. 28:9. I EDW. R.SMITH l-L, fiS Il Asst Second fins.

I DOORWAYS of the OLD BAY STATE while in town called on his cousin. Thomas Stevens, West College street. The two men had not met for 42; i ft? tary of agriculture in the Wilson administration, celebrates his fiftieth birthday anniversary today. Greetings- also to Coniiie Maek, of the dean of American baseball managers, who today enters upon his sixty-fifth Seventy-five years ago today ceremonies were held in Chicago and in Cairo in celebration of the breaking years, and it took them a few minutes to become acquainted. am TRUST Will Thursday, Dec.

23, 1926 mm of ground for the Illinois Central railroad. With a giant tree, lights, candies, an' everything, Wall Street, New SAYS T(MV "OT HOLDING IT graceful columns the subtle curve of the spandrel the fanlight transom, with well proportioned sidelights and the typical six-panel Colonial door with raised panels. All these details are offered as a unit by Curtis. But there are other designs, too come EVERY year thousands of tourists travel the highways and byways of Massachusetts to study and admire the doorways of old Colonial homes. Few of these are lovelier to behold than this simple, straightforward design with r.he little entrance porch.

Assessor W. H. Zimmerman of Peters township in his returns this year reports the following: The number of acreage of land is 10,556, and its value 397 taxables, the value of occupations in $34,870. The number of acres of timber is 398; the. valuation is $1,867,885, which is placed on the 11.362 acres of coal; the acreage of the black diamonds having been found to be 304 more than at the last assessment.

The value of houses, lots, is $175,152. The number of horses is 366 and the value The. number of cattle is 44, valued at $11,880 and the amount of nloney at. interest is $64,392. iork great money mart, today will A Canonsburg lady, who was in CANONSBURG, rat21 UJJ 7 MiMMBMiMium niitwiBaarnii55rii lnansrnrato iia annual Washington last evening.

says that not only were he brilliantly lighted Christmas trees in front of the business houses Chestnut and Main streets most beautiful, but also tn ihe Women's clubs throughout the today will observe the 25th. anni-versary of the death of Jane Croly the of the pioneer Women's I and and see our stock and let us help you select the designs, sizes and woods to suit your plans. Here is a Curtis Entrance that is faithful to every old. Colonial tradition the CilofiS See that the wnedwori you buy I bears this trademark tht Curtis guaranitt of auality residence districts the, the club in America. houses were lighted and windows con- When the steamship Braga sails tained wreaths, and it was the same from New York today if will carry a A.

W. CUMMINS SONS Real Estate and livestock Auctioneers JOUSTON, Pa. Phoiie Numbers Office 172 Ilebidcucc 135-M General Hauling Call II. F. French 167 Smith Street 5 5 2-11 in Moninger.

But, said she, when she (orphan Chrtots' rn? fi tl Daily Lessons In English By W. GORDON C. REED LUMBER CO. Houston, Pa. came into cauonsmirg it was umerent.

National Federation of Business and the houses were lighted and Professional Women's Clubs in the there-were few decorations. The lady United States- in question is a native of Canonsburg and deeply interested in the welfare I In the Days NeWS of the town, and she said what she Carl rooman, who has been chosen saw last evening had a most discour- president, of. the new National Associa-aging effect upon her. It seemed thatition of Federal Farm T.na WANTED Old worn out automobiles. Iligh- Coal! If you want good coal, call Butler, for low prices and quick service.

Also other, hauling and moving. W. It. BUTLER 110 West Pitt St. Phone 314-J jest prices paid.

Also scrap iron of any kind. Canonsburg Auto Wrecking 200 East Pike. here the people would not even rouse was assistant secretary of agriculture themselves up to celebrate Christmas. n.the administration. He is a iMissounan who was educated "at Phone 708.

Words 'often misused: Don't say "climb down." "Climb" means to ascend. Often mispronounced: Imbecile. Pronounce both i's as i "it." Often misspelled: Effervesce; see, not ess. I I TBEEMBBBBKmn CLASSIFIED Washburn College, at Harvard University, and at Oxford Univtrsity, England. His interest in civic and economic questions was strong all thru his academic years, and, when he be- orrnooii cjiimst.mas pkcoh- AT IONS Synonyms: Occupation, vocation, profession, pursuit, employment, W.

C. BLACK Agency West Pike Street REAL ESTATE Notary Publio i I came a man of the world, he threw In Pittsburgh the Civic dub isWraself vigorously lnto discussion of working to induce people in the resi- contemporary problems. Travel in Eu- dential districts to decorate and il- rope for six years, and study of meth- luminate the grounds adjacent to ods of agriculture there led him to FOR RENT FOR SALE Good clean cual. Screen business, duty, trade, work. Word study: "Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day.

Today's word: Basic; pertaining: to a base; fundamental. "Here are the basic principles. oai, run of mine, slack. Delivered on II Rie.uj.pAT,orr. DESTROYS DESTROYS bort nnlfpp Call 354-Jl.

c-49-1 mo return to tue United States to select u-ivii lie: JUIIIU CAfl JJlieilL be illuminated; also the porches 'j on a large scale with some of the f'uit KUiJNi six room pricn nouse wilh bath, elactric, gas, water, cement walks. Largo lot for garden. Hot air furnace, $30 month. Frank Mastraii- WANTED Fifes, Mosquitoes EoachesfBadMs front of houses. This is a general methods noted as so successful abroad, movement and it is not confined to Mr- Yrooman has been a prolific writ- er on social and agricultural questions Pittsburgh.

gelo, 606 Highland avenue, East Can-! WANTED Good energetic young onsburg. Phone c-83-1 man with education to sell a guaran- teed line of products in 14 townships f(- STANDARD Oil CO. KEW TBRflET) and has many academic degrees. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK Coal! Immediate Delivery Call Now Before the Rush And Before Pad Weather Good Black Coal and Lowest Prices Shcrgle Bros. oil JtliNl Five room houst, Mlu in aslnugton county.

Fine chance Iuriuire No. 4 Today's Birthdays hath and closed porch to make good. Write J. P. McCon- TK.U'IIKKS tor.M'V LVSTITITK JO 5o-o i South Central.

Pa. S2-12 1 Timiriiimii i ii I BY Edson R. Waitc, Sea. Shawnee, Board of Commerce. LOST FOR RENT One six-roomed house on Second, avenue, Houston.

S. C. Reynolds, Houston. 83-lf LOST OK STOLEN From auto on Eugene Raynaldi, French statesman The County Institute is and cabinet minister, born in Radez, 57 grinding -along at Washington. It will years ago today, close tomoj-row.

The time was when I)r- P. Walcott, at one time it attracted much more -attention than P8iden of College, it does now. For this there are a num-lj at. balem J'ears a toiler of reasons, among others the 1'actj Edwin T. Meredith, former stcretary that there is more doing now than! of agriculture of the United States, there was in the olden time, (born at Avoca, Iowa, 50 years ago to- VOK KENT Two furnished rooms Sunday afternoon, brown overcoat, for light housekeeping.

Call Dol-R. I'lease notify Thomas Binder, 17.r) 83-3 street if found. c-83-2 That business todny is organized the purpose of meeting and satisfying the wants of all the people. That business not organized -to do LIZZIE G. BARNETT Phone 111 223 N.

Central Real Estate and Insurance Agent Rent Collected Loans Negotiated (this needs working over. FOR. KENT Cottage house, of four rooms and bath on West College That when a business does not fum jucty. Connie Mack (Cornelius MeGilud- dumps, 'tjj head of the I'hiladelplna Aineri- to ikemfc. All tonvtuauttb.

Call League baseball club, born at'. lhat advertising vMth us giea! null- Our Store ,16 East Pike St. Cut Kate Store Inc. Next Door Aihambra hlcdion Notice First National Hank of Canonsburg I Canonsburg, December 1.1. The annual election of Directors nf this bank to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Ranking! House, Tuesday, January 11, 11)27, between the hours of 1 and p.

m. poor, i)) meuic.ii anu (leniui can st.iriont nf St 1.ri T'vivprKifv i.xvr Brookfielil. unlS and boosting power will do much FOR RENT Five rooms in Call 57-W. 58-lf todfiv I to get any business out of the dumpy, signed voluntary r.edgcs donate wy. i I Yes, I FOR RENT Six room Louse and J.

W. A1UNXULL, Cashier. garage. No. 201 Smithfield street.

dec RMmo TAKES EXCEPTION TO SPEECH their blood for use in transfusions, i The studeuti will Le registered and) subject to call when blood is, sought for transfusion for a mody the least expensive and effenive way to revive a is by the right kind of advertising. That it "can't be done'' are words (that should be forgoUcn. Thei" Phone 20-J. Bridgeville, Pa. 53-tf FOR SALE lileclion Aolice First National Rank of Houston, Houston, December 11, 1U26 The annual election of Directors of: this bank to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Ranking i men everywhere every day iring things that some people think can't be done.

If it needs to be done it cai; be done. I FOR SALE German Police pups. Call Canonsburg 404-1-21. Sl-" Need a Heater This inter 'Why not a MUHS0N all-steel Heater, that lias done the work for years, and will do it yet? Also th SUNBEAM Cabinet Heater, for salt E. C.

MOLLENAUER 20 Murdock Canonsburg, Ta, i Phone 878-W Recently radio station KDKA, Pitts, burgh, broadcast a speech, by Walter Barnum, president of the National Coal Association, on bituminous coal, in reply to Barmuu's remarks, William F. Donovan, a union miner of Monongahela, the following etter to the station: "I sat and listened to Walter Barnum, president of the National Coal Association, speak over your micro-Phone on the evening of November 15. House, Tuesday, January 11, 1927, be- People who go to California have much to say of the roses in the winter But. if we had roses all the year around we would not admire and love them half as much as we do now. What we have day iu and day cut the year round becomes comaior-place, and we cease to admire it.

tween the hours of 1 to 3 p. m. J. ii. GAXTZ, dec 11-lmo Cashier.

That when a business feels it must be done, then is the time to increase advertising and do it. That a lot of business cornvins are always waiting until they think conditions are right. In their way of thinking right conditions never come. FOR SALE Seven passenger Cadillac touring car. First-class condition; or will exchange for one-ton truck.

S. C. Reynolds, Houston. 83-tf FOR SALE Flint touring car, win- NOTICE Phone 207-J. c-815-3 nondifinnsi hip ahvavs la.mrable for iter enclosed (on -the subject of 'What Bituminous school directors of the county rnn, Ta The good advertising.

Advertising is necessary in every business. I (Copyright 1926) FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and; A( am mIrk this communilv calf, one Guernsey cow, fresh in not be responsible for anv debts uary. Roth five years old. Jos. kar- contracted bv inv wifV or faimlv.

convention assembled at ton endorsed a number of good move- "I was much interested in what Mr. 1 1)e ilJaruum said about the bituminous I D. 1, Eighty-Four. 'tner, inents iii resolutions. It is to Phone c-83-3 Today's Anniversaries JO I TURK.

428-r-3. coai coal industry and its probable iu lure developments, but I did not li! YOU HAVE SOMETHING In Your Home or on the Farm which you do not need. Why not turn it into Money by means of an advertisement in Th6 Notes Classified Advertising Dept. hoped that they will not stop with that. It is all right, to provided hard work FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, call Administratrix Nolicie that part of his speech where he said the operators were never so much in- 1 C-ta rl In ii.

Phone McMur- at side. Hays Bros, ray 10-r-2. c-83-Ii ill uic wm iiuiu'is ats inev are Estate of Alice J. Griffith, deceased, birds, roller of Boro of Canonsburg, Washiug- J. W.

Cum- i ton county, Pa. FOR SALIC Canary singers, $10 each. Airs mins, McConnell's Mills. 83-3 Letters of administration upon (he LOT FOR SALE Torty Toot Lot in the part of the West End Residence Section For Salo at a Reasonable Price. GEORGE W.

BRUGGER First National Bank Bldg. Phone 85 The Senior Class of the High School has been granted space in The Daily Notes in which to publish news of the High School. It will appear once a week. at the present time. That some of them are interested in miners I ill not dispute, but others are not.

and cannot be they renew their friendship with the United Mine Workers of America. I refer to the Pittsburgh Coal comrmnv anrf Hip 1732 Sir Richrd Arkwright, inventor of the spinning frame, born at Preston, Eng. Died Aug. 3, 1792. 1S05 Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon church, born at Sharon, Vt.

Died at Carthage, 111., June 27, 1844. 1861 Gen. William T. Sherman took command of the instruction camp at Benton Barracks. 1879 The Indiana supreme court decided that, the 28th and 29th of February must be counted as one day in legal and commercial FOR SALE Pit games, bred from top-notch fighters.

Cocks, cockerels, hens and pullets. Call in evening aft. er 4 o'clock. Giant McOttity, McCon-uells Mills. Pa.

83-3 above estate having been grauted to he ufldersignedl noice is hereby given to those indebted thereto to 'make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands to present them for settlement. MARY GRIFFITH, Administratrix. Bethlehem Mine Corporation." wish add that the Pittf-btn-ch c.ial crnn. It. is now that Ihoe enough Christmas tr.s to go should be ashamed of themselves for ntuiuy uu le atrree.

FOIl SALE Boy's bicycle. New and at reasonable prices. Wish we affairs. im-ui, then breaking their honorable I A. L.

Zeinait. Attorney. could say the s-saie ccncenmig t.t,r- tires. Phone lOlt-R. S3 1 I I .1, IU siffiiatuie by abrogating the agreement Jennie Cuunimdiam Croly (Jen Dec.

:) Jan. 5, 17. 21 nie June), the noted writer who keys. i nicy signed. Yours truly.

JOSEPH KAN'ZH'S. Canonsburg, Pa. Dividend Notice FOR SALE- Voting chickens and potatoes. Phone 408-r-ll. 83-3 FOR SALE Canaries, guaranteed singers.

Linnets, Harl Nightingales. 1GS East Pike street, D.W.. Smith. 82-D George Rertiard Shaws says, "Christmas should oe abolished as am intolerable nuisance." All who know! founded ''Sorosis." filled in New York City. Born iu England, Do-cembmer 19, 1831.

James Stoddard Boynlon, a for-mer governor of Georgia, died at Griffin, Ga. Horn in Henry coun- n.i 1 1017 (iet Your (lirislnias Slippers at First Nafl Bank of Canonsburg, Pa. Canonsburg, December 22, PC'S. anything about. Shaw know that ho was born bilious.

He cannot help it. FOR SALIC -Canaries. Guaranteed! dividend N. fi2-Tle Hoard of IM- Christian Science Temple The original cost of the land on i which th. mother church of Boston, Chrisilttfl wns built (gift of Mrs.

Eddy) was The cost of RU-v Butler's Good Honest E3s Home Made 3 I BREAD 1 Fresh Every Day 53 Big Loaf Sr? i jt i 1 BUTLER'S I miigers. Right prioes. Gome in and V1 "WJ elated the regular senu-aunual d'wl hear them sing. 12 1 N. Gentrul.

c-SI-1. I jdend of 4' per: cent out of the earalngn When Old Sol broke thru the clouds this morning his face looked almost as good as (hut of Santa Clans. if i r. Japanese passenger1-- steamer j-Yasttki Marti was sunk by a submarine in the. Mediterranean without warning; -The pope received Ihe members of the College of Cardinals, who offered him their Christmas greetings.

FOR SALK Coal ai mine in Rantield's hollow. Run of lttine, 7 Pil'i- cts. bit. William Chappell. the nrlginnl ediflep vn including the organ, which cost 10,000.

The estimated present value of the lot, with its extension, is $130,000. and the cost of the temple extension Itg Peal Ins is 0,000 and It was cledicaed in UK.H3. of ihe past six. mouths, also an cxtia dividend of 2 'per eent, payaiile Jan-, nary 10, 1927, to stockholders of je- 1 ord of December 22, 1926. will be mailed.

J. W. MUNNLLL Cashier. I Hi-) Secreleary of State Kellogg is congratulated upon having his 70th birthdaj. Why FOR SALE Canary bl.da.

St. Au-dreusbiirg roller stagers. $10 each. Females Mrs. J.

W. Cummins, Me-Conuela Milja. c-7M- TiFAD TUB NOTES CLASSIFIED iUVKIlTISlNO. Try Fhst in BoTIttay Shoonlng..

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