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THE CANONSBURO DAILY NOTES PAE THREE FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919 HOUSTON aPo paid on swings accounts SOCIAL I STOCK MARKETS r.tORE BLEACHERS AT BALL GROUNDS ROIJT.LGRANT HIT CRADLE ROLL RECEPTION A very interesting meting of the mothers and others interested in PITTSBURGH, June 6 Heavy buy Phone 202-J ing of Pittsburgh Oil and Gas shares Ilhil You and Your Businss Welcome was the feature of the local stock mar, ket this morning. Much of the trading during the first hour was in that 4 children was held in the First Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon from. 2 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. G.

G. Kerr, rupcrintpndont of this department, jrave a talk- ahcit this, division of'-Sabbath school work, after The-work of erecting" two sections of bleachers was beun lai't evening and by the time "Play Hall" is announced tomorrow afternoon there will be ample place to seat the crowd that no doubt will be on.iand to witness what is considered as the Concerning Two Soldier Boys 11. A. Woods reports that bis nephew, Carl Zerby, formerly of Canonsburg, bat now Clarksburg, W. arrived a few days ago from overseas, where for a year he was in a company of light artillery.

He was in the battle of the Argonne during much of the long time it lasted and was in the thick cf the fighting. His company supported California who were some brave fighters. lssiie, which moved to new high record prices. The list generally was steady, showing some strength, and the Wiiich Mrs. Howard Kerr recited a banner attraction of the season.

At i oil and gas group little change'. poem entitled "The Ideal Cradle that time the Gunners will clash ltoil Child." Jliss Virginia Ebeling with the young Pittsburgh Col Oklahamo Natural Gas sold at 38, the price including rights to subscribe I recited "So Occupation," a poetical Children's Muslin Drawers well made drawers, good muslin and neat trimming. selection very appropriate to mothers. to iv per cent of new stock and the Ralph Zerby, a brother to Carl, i is now in the 1. S.

army in France and for was in the hospital, but now able to be As this will be the second game on the diamond this season and 10 per cent, stock payable to Mi If Holders of record lloday. --Ohio Fuel Supply sold at 515,: Pitts I You and your business are welcome at the First Vatinnal Bank and1 we re- gard it a pleasant duly to serve you well. Do hesitate to call and see us when you wish financial ad vice. The First National Bank CAPITAL SIOO.OGC.OO SURPLUS PROFITS $296,717.12 the attraction is of a high standard, a record crowd will be 'in attend, ance. The.

game will start at '5 o'clock sharp. burgh Brewing Riverside Eastern On, United States Glass, 36; After the- Kinging of by all presest, a question box was conducted and a number of practical problems on -child training was discussed. Many books containing stories for children ami helps for mothers were on display. A variety of leaflets were presented to those present. Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed.

Manufacturers L. H. 55; Ohio Fuel Oil, 29. NEW YORK MARKET By International News Service NEW YORKJune 6. There were vigorous advances at the onem'ne: of County Sabbath School Convention Dr.

J. C. Kistler was in Washington last evening attending the county Satbath school convention in the First Presbyterian Church. Doctor Kistler says the auditorium of the church was about half filled with people. A few years ago more people attended these county conventions tiian could lind room in the church.

Now, for some" reason, the interest has lagged. Some think it is in part due to too tight an organization; other says "We don't know." 25c to 65c Each Ages 2 to 12 years. ARDEN MINES TEAM The Arden Mines team, recently organized, has some open dales and want games with teams, having grounds. It. defeated Steel on Tuesday evening on the Jessop grounds by 1() to 0.

The personnel of the team follows: R. Finvvic'k, pitcher; W. Adams, shortstop; J. iRodgers, the stock market today in a large num- MEMBER FEPHRAJ, RES ERVE BANK SURPRISE PARTY A pleasant surprise parly was held at the home of Hell or Lawrence last Wednesday, it beins tier 71.it birthday. The guests numbered nineteen and included the chil Der ot stocks, with a good demand in evidence, even in issues in which pressure caused moderate declines.

Most interest, was attached to the 4ir.st base; R. Cole, second base; Chambers, third base; W. Fisher, buying of Steel common which am vanced. Crucible Steel also advanced. There was a good demand for the low priced rails.

11 the coppers were strong. Brooklyn R. 28; B. O. 54: catcher; M.

llicker, left field; T. Wreck, middle field; J. DeGood, right field. wanting games are requested to conimunicate with Manager Richard Cox, Arden Mines, Bell telephone No. 21 IS.

Much Enjoye-d Social The division of the Junior Christian Union, taught by Miss Ruth Galhraith, held a business "meeting and enjoyed a pleasant social hour at the home of the teacher on Wednesday evening." Imrnmtmk iSoIirJ Comfort For Elderly People $2.50 Crucible SI eel 96; Columbia G. in a Midvale Steel 53V2; Miami Copper, 23 O. P. Pittsburgh Coal, 6(3; Pierce Oil, 25; Ray Copper, BASEBALL SUMMARY dren, Rrandshildreii, great -grandchildren and frieiTus of Mrs. Hell.

At the noon hour well filled baskets arrived, and all did j-isticG to the excellent lunch that served' under the shade of the apple tree. Mrs. Hell received many useful presents. THOMAS WALLS At the heme of the officiating minister, Rev. P.

A. Scott, pastor of the SI. Paul A. M. K.

ChSrch of Washington, on Thursday, June occurred the marriage of Miss Edna Yvonne Walls of Elm street, Canonsburg, and James Grandall Thomas, of Mr. and-Mrs. Moses Thomas of Houston. After a brief wedding trip to the West. Mr.

and Mrs Thomas will be at home to 'their frineds at Houston. 23V, Studebaker, 139 U. S. Steel 111. Victory 4s sold at par.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday Louis 3, Cincinnati 0, Standing of the Clubs St In our efforts to supply the slice wants of everybody we "have notforgotten to be thoughtful and considerate of elderly people. We have their ret forms of shoes ready for them. Third Quarterly Meeting The following is the program for the third quarterly meeting at Payne A. M. E.

Church: Friday, June 6 General Class and Houston News Items Houston is growing every day. The straw hat is now having its inning. If. A. Woods 'is painting the I.

C. Pat'ich residence. The home-grown strawberry should be here soon, but is coming. A number of soldier boys from this region are expected home soon. Keep cool by.

buying straw hats ar.d tennis shoes from Peacock Bros. C9-lt The Women's Alisf-ionary Society of the u. P. Church will meet this The names of the Houston committee on the sale of chautauq.ua tickets will appear in tomorrow's issue. Or." W.

W. Sprowls, who suffered D. S. POLLOCK Phone 202-J CANONSBURG, Misses' Drawers 75c and 85c PA. Love Feast.

Sunday, June a. m. and W. L. Pet.

New York 24 10 .706 Cincinnati 20 3(i Brooklyn 20 10 .556 Chicago 17 Philadelphia 15 1(J .181 Pittsburgh 17 20 .459 Boston 2 21 St. Louis 12 22 Games Today 7:30 n. m. Sermons by Dr. W.

IT. II. Butler. 3 p. sermon by Rev.

D. M. FASHION NOTE H- RED BLOOD AND STEADIER MOR Paul, T. B.f ppastor of M. E.

church. 7:00 p. Monday, June 9, quarterly conference. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Jew York at Pittsburgh. Pliihulelphia at St.

Louis. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. 'or two weeks from a severe attack of rheumatism, is able to be about again. al'ierncon with Mrs.

J. A. Galbraith OR SALE Two sows with niirs 3 NERVES JOR RUN DOWN PEOPLE The World Demands, Strong, Vigorous, Keen-Minded, Men and Women Mrs. W. M.

Templeton has returned weeks old. J. II. Johnston, phono 414-1--2 c-69-4 after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Martha Lcnott and family, at AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 Results Yesterday Cliicago 5, New Vo'k l.

Boston 2, Detroit 1. Philadelphia 10, Cleveland Ti. Washington (i, St. Louis 1. Misses' Princess Slips Extra good fitting slips $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 Ages 4 to 12 years Fredoaia, Pa.

Mrs. Holland, the superintendent FOR SALE Overland roadster automobile, 1917 model. Will sell at a bargain, 'Inquire 105 North Central avenue. C9-tf Standing of the Clubs of the mission Sabbath school at is attending the county Sabbath- school convention in Washington. Frank Crosson, who recently orien tal a tin shop opposite the Arnold garage in Main street, is getting a tm ivanrinpuo i vtv.xi along very good.

He has more work W. L. Pet. Chicago 25 11 Cleveland 21 13 New York 30 12 Detroit, 17 17 .500 St. Louis PI 17 .485 Boston 15 ltJ .484 WashiysUan 11 21 .314 Philadelphia 7 24 Games Today Detroit at Boston.

tlmn he can do and has arranged for Bleaching Mask WV W. a 'helper. Makes skin several in iirl.ii MARTIN'S application, vvnneiiniy Cream, Bleaching Lotion used at home according to MINE DISASTER PROBE UNDER WAY It lias been said of Americans that they work llieir habits overtime. Many become nervous and inefficient by overwork. By despondency, social affairs, robbing brain and body, of needed rest; excessive use of tobacco, indulgence in strong alcoholic drink excesses of every kind that burn up the vital powers so necessary in these trying times to make both men and women lit to be of help to themselves and others It is time to be temperate in all things.

The man or woman with impaired nerves caused by impoverished blood lacks vigor, the ambition, the endurance and the keen mind of those who avoid excesses, Timldncss, despondency, fear, trembling Iinnds, -wnnt of confldenca anil even cowardliness, are due in a large measure to abused nerves. People With plenty of red blood corpuscles and strong, healthy nerves hayo no desire to shirk work and lean on others for guidance and support. There is hardly a nerve-shattered man or woman (unless of an nrirarnc disease) in America today who cannot become alert and clear in miiui; vigorous and energetic in body in a very ley weeks and at trifling cost. To become strong and ambitions, to feel that work is not drudgery; to have steady nerves, abundance of red blood and power of endurance; to be not only a man but an. men now go, a superman, you must take seven tablets of, liio-feren every day for seven days and take them faithfully.

Take two after each meal and one nt bedtime and after seven days take cne only after meal until the. supply is exhausted. Then if vou feel that any-claim rradc in this special notice is untrue if your nerves are not twice as steady as before; if you lo not feel ambitious, more vigorous and Jeen-min(led, the pharmacist who the to you will gladly hand you back just what you paid for them. liio-feren is without-" doubt the grandest rsmrdy for nervous, rundown, weak, anaemic mm and wrmicn Per offered direct through and Is not at all expensive. All druggists in this city and vicinity have a on band sell packages.

directions, banish muddi- fv ft' 1 i Cleveland at Philadelphia. Si. Louis at Washington. ChiXago at New York ness ana yenow tinge, ieav ing complexion clear and fair. Used and recom- Ml Wl 1 ES-B A'l! R13, June mpndpd hv more than Chief Seward, Button, the state 3500 Beauty Shops.

lepartment of mines and inspectors CONTRACTORS' UQUIPtorJNr Concrete mixers, ttn-fiiot capacity. $525.00 fivf foot. Slfii.OO. Street pavers, Studebaker wwwmt Kvorythmir for Spcria Baiud Machinkuy l'J of the various anthracite districts to- Samples and dav started an investigation of the booklet on I- IOTI0N I Skin Care lisasler at. the Baltimore No.

2 tunnel of the" Delaware Hudson Coal Co. The death list has reached 85 and FREE there are 49 on injured list, the condition of several being serious' Chief Button gathered his inspect if wmm a MRS. M. S. CAIN Ivjorgan Building rs together in conference at 30 o'clock and shortly afterward went in to the tunnel to the spot 50 feet from Notes Classified ads are result getters O.N.L Crochet Cotlon White, 10c ball C.M.C.

Crochet Cotton White, 10c ball C.M.C. Crochet Cotton Colors, 2 for 25c Coats Crochet Cotton White, 15c a ball New Crochet Books 10c each 30 different kinds Initial Foundations Washable Carpet Binding-Red the mouth, where the seven kegs of black powder were ignited. Says we can't help but look better and feel better after an Inside bath. has the. simplest and dark blue tricoiine, coat, that model in A this iM IF YOG! IT FiiLMf with panel front.

Above Hie revere of self-material there is a large collar of bUek sai'in, and the sufls and are of tricoiine, with buttons added for a fancy touch. Pictorial Review Coat No. 7-150. Sjyed, 14 to 20 years. Price, 20 cents.

Hill ill A fill. Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisdns. THE PROPER COURSE Green, Brown and Black mpmm Milt! to nformation of Priceless Value Every Canonsburg Citizen Styles that are Refreshing E)uring sultry hot days, the fresh fashioning of Footwear For Young Women lias an appeal that cannot be denied. There's no woman but would appreciate the satisfaction that accompanies the wear-ing of such beautiful low shoes as a ppart of her toilette. pumps and oxfords are the pre-eminent' "dross-up" foot-wear of America.

Styled superbly strikingly individual In conception and creation they will charm yon. Every pair 'guaranteed to fit the arch. i III wi -if 7 1 mm ''ffer SUM II HIT jmjrf Wml A. If you want to see ino glow ot healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in which is a harmless means of wash 'ng the waste material and toxin? from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentarj tract, before putting more food into Men and vfomen with sallow ekins, liver spot3, pimples or pallid com plexloor also those "ho wa.e rip wUh coated tongue, bpd taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, billious spells.j acid stomach or constipation should begin thh-phosphated hot water drinking and are assured of very proAounced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate costs very little at the drug store but is eufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs.

We must always consider thai Internal sanitation is vastly more important than eutslde cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities into the blood, while the best is to enjoy an Jnslde bath each morning to flush from Artie system the previous day's waste, sour fermenta tions and poisonous toxins before it If absorbed Into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of Incombustible material In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave In the alimentary organs a certain amdunt Indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into blood through the very ducts' which are in tended to Buck in only nourishment to sustain the body. 1 A1 mm-K If you wake up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue is coated; if your head is dull or aching; if what you eat sours and forms gas and acid in stomach, or you are billious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can't get feeling j.ust right, begin inside bathing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a of limestone phosphate in it Thia will flush the poisons and toxins from stomach, liver kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your Intide bathing immediately upon arising in the morning to wash out of the system all the previous day's poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting more food into the stomach.

To feel like young folks feel like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became loaded with body impurities, get from your pharmacist a quarted pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidney and bowels. Men and women who are usually constipated, billious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this inside bathing before breakfast. They are assured become Teal cranks on the subject shortly. mm ft i ana low "to act in an emergency is ou suffer with Ifiilney backache, urinary disorders, or any form of kidney Nxmble, the advice contained in the following statement should add a valuable asset to your store of knowledge.

What could he more convinc-ng proof of the, efficiency of Doan's Kidney Pills than the statement of a Canonsburg citizen who used them and who publicly tells of the benefit derived? Mrs. W. R. Wright, 105 Richland says: "A few years ago Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of an attack of kidney trouble that followed an illness. I had used different medicines for some time, but got no better.

Doan's Kidney Tills were advised and I procured some at. Donaldson's Drug Store. They helped me at once. All trouble from my kidneys stopped and my back became strong. I have felt no return of the complaint and I give much credit to Doan's for the cure they made." Price 60c at all dealers.

Don't sim-lly ask for a kidney retned get Doan'H Kidney Pills 1 he same that Mrs. Wright had. Foster-Mil hum Co. Buffalo, N. Y.

We do not wish to sound any alarm but believe you should buy sufficient Sugar to last until September. BOYER, CO 61 West Pike 8treet 104 West College Street 231 S. Central Ave. CANONSBURG, PA. Also HOUSTON, Prescription 339 brings to every worn out poison vim, vigor and oner-gy.

You can retain the sprightly elastic step of youth, the calm nerves, the plump sound flesh and muscles, the tingle of perfect Makes nev rich blood. Prescription S3!) co.nalns Iron, Nux Vomica and Cascara. For Sale By THOMPSON DRUG1 CO- $8 $7 $9 Jr- D. S. POLLOCK PHONE 202-R Canonsburg, Pa.

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