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THE CANONSBURG DAILY NOTES PAGE THESE TUESDAY. JANUARY 25. 1921 HOUSTON SOCIAL Poultry Meetings ToBeHeldlnThe ROBT.L GRANT Phone 202-J ro PAID ON SAVINGSACCOUNTS Wastefulness Upper Valley Ball Players MeetThursday GOING ON TONIGHT County Next Month Greenside Sunday School Board The Houston Red Cross The Houston Red Cross Auxiliary will resume sewing aext Thursday afternoon, January 27, at 1 o'clock, at the boro building. All ladies who are interested are invited to come out By J. M.

McKEE, County Farm Agent As a part of the development of the and help. Those having sewing ma poultry program of Washington county, thru the Farm Bureau, in co New Lot of Spring Waists chines they will lend will please send them over, or notify phone 243-W. Leads The Wrong The young man who Is wasteful, is turning the wrong way to success. Start on the road to prosperity day by starting an account with the first National Bank. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Any person having old underwear operation with different poultrymen, meetings will be held during February as follows: Feb.

3 rlO a. Hickory District, During the last few years a dozen or more coal mining towns have sprung up in the Chartiers Valley which, besides coal, have produced any number of young Ruths, Cobbs, Wagners, Jacksons and Sislers on the baseball field. Among the older towns Houston, Manifold and Meadow Lands have a number of unusually good ball playes. In order to get a good start this year and be on the jump when the season opens a meeting will be held These are beauties that may be cut to small sizes, is informed that it will be gladly received. This is refugee woik under the peace, time plan of the American Red Cross.

Mrs. J. Buliock, Chairman, Houston A. R. C.

either at the farm of E. N. Phillips Avenue U. P. Church, 7:45.

Evangelistic meeting in Chartiers U. P. Church at 7:30. Women's Guild of St. Thomas Church, with Mrs.

Maffett, East Pike street, 8. Rehearsal of the Thompson-Holsing wedding at the home of the bride-elect. Women's Home Missionary Society, First M. Church, with Mrs. J.

A. Hoxworth, 7:30. Chartiers Grange, 8:15. Ladies' Social Club, pre-Lenten dance, McNary's Hall, 8 to 12. Annual meeting of the Canonsburg General Hospital Association, in town council room, 7:30.

For Coming Brides Miss Mae McMillan entertained last evening at her home in Hutch A ill Georgette, Flesh arid Ecru. in Jack Williams' restaurant at Hous ton Thursday evening, January 27, at The Rrst NationaiBank CANONSBURG 7:30, at which lime steps will be taken to organize the baseball player3 CAPITAL $100,000.00 Saw "Away Down East" Mrs. Blanche Treat and Mrs. Chas. Spittka attended the screen production of 'Away Down East" at the Schubert theater, Pittsburgh, Thursday.

Mrs. Treat says the music and the great storm on the ice are in themselves worth the price of admission to say nothing of the lassies who act as ushers in their quaint gingham gowns, sun-bonnets 'and white aprons. Ik flesh is trim- i SURPLUS PROFITS- $298,146.00 from points up the valley. The purpose of the meeting will be to organize the Chartiers Valley Baseball Club, which is intended to be a strictly amateur organization and to TUB LMEM3ER FEDERAL RESERVEBANKgS inson avenue in compliment to Miss Helen Thompson and. Miss Mary tried with lace at Adams McNutt, two prospective brides.

The guest list included the most! intimate girl friends of the brides-elect. Five hundred was the There Were 23 Accessions In a paragraph in this department or the Vocational 2 p. at the farm of Park Weaver Son, North Strabane township. February 4 id a. at the home of H.

R. Van Bui'eh. 2 p. Centerville district, either at the Cen-terville Vocational School, or the farm of J. G.

Hopkins. work to be taken up at these meetings will be along the following lines: Hatch Your Chicks Early Too much emphasis cannot be laid upon the importance of early hatching. The heavy breeds be hatched not later than, the latter par of March, and the lighter breeds, such as should be hatched not later than April 15. To hatch early means fall and winter eggs. It means higher prices for eggs.

It helps to bring a steady flow of eggs during the fall months when the old hens are molting. If you haven't tried early hatching, try it this year. It pays and pays big. Why Chicks Die In the Shell After the hatch is complete and yesterday it was stated that there were 17 accessions to the Houston The Ecru is' trim- United Presbyterian congregation in connection with the communion services on Sabbath. It should have read 23.

Shoe Sale Pollocks Big Shoe Sae is now on. Don't fail to take advantage of this Semi-Annual Sale The sale you have been waiting for. 20. 30 AND 40 OFF TERMS CASH D. S.

POLLOCK Phone 202. CANONSBURG, PA. med witn new with put as fast a (earn on the field as possible in this tnd of the ttate and which will assure this district a place on the baseball map. If present plaDs are carried out a playing field will be the least of the club concern, as three good fields are at the club's command. Ore ol these is ut Meadow Lands, another at Houston, and the li is the well known P.

and B. diamond in East End, Canonsburg. As the success of the proposed club is virtually assured, and with a little help from the people of Houston and the rest of the population up the valley, it is planucd to get down to real business at the meeting on Thursday evening. The following players al-leady have signed for a try-out: Jeffreys, White. Douglas, McCartney.

Harks, J. Smittle, W. Seattle, Klink Gray, Susa, Smilh, Darkus, Bizaclc. Robinson, Woods, Krafcik, Arnold. Malena, Hordies, Hardy and Wilson.

Any other players who care for a try-out and whose rames are not listed are requested to attend the meeting Thursday evening. i feature of the evening, five tables being in play. The color scheme of pink and white was attractively carried out in the home and in the lunch served. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Braden Lyon of Pearl River, N.

Mrs. W. L. Jenkins, of Niles, a recent bride; Mrs. Thurman F.

Springer of Clarks-ville, and Miss Marie Ketley of Clarion, Pa. ATTEND RECEPTION IN PITTSBURGH About 35 people from Canonsburg attended the reception at the William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, Friday evening given by the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, at which Miss Mary Mac-Swiney, sister of the late Lord Mayor of Cork, Ireland, was the honored guest. The official estimate of the throngs at the hotel, Kaufmann's Hall and auditorium was 22,000 peo-j -L. 1 Price of Bread May Topple 1 TODAY'S FASHION we begin to examine the eggs that shade of Prcia Georgette Two in Coral and Peach Pussywillow at $10 0 all good value Italy's Premier did not hatch, we ask ourselves why, "Why did these chicks die, in the shell?" The cause may not be due to one factor, but to several factors. When a large percentage of chicks die in the shell it is about time that we should look for the cause and JR.

0. U. A. M. BANQUET AT WASHINGTON FEBRUARY 12 To all Jr.

O. U. A. M. members of prevent it.

4 Developing Spring Chicks One of the big things contributing Houston News Notes Many people are suffering from colds. Coal mines are running on slow schedule. Providence did a lot of concreting last night. William Noble was a Pittsburgh visitor Saturday. Why not an old-time fiddlers' contest in Houston.

Prices of many lines of goods are on the toboggan. C. W. Arnold was a Pittsburgh visitor Tuesday afternoon. Why is it that the ice on the creeks freezes so very rough this winter? A month ago today was Christmas and another month and the winter will be nearly gone.

The snow factory may be shut down on account of a strike of the hands but Old John Frost is certainly running his factory full time. The thermometer was down in the mouth this morning. Guess 10 above was not far from Some say it was the second coldest morning of the winter, There was a report here a few day3 ago that Hickory citizens had bought the pottery on the South Side, Canonsburg, and were going to remove it to their town; whereupon a bright Houston kid up and said: "They caint do it; they never can haul the buildings over the brick road up the Little Chartiers Valleyit is too narrow." The weather bureau claims to have snow on the string; but more likely pie, necessitating the making of four speeches by Miss MacSwiney. Mrs Washington County Booster Association: The Booster Association is holding to the success or failure in the poul David G. Jones, who is a national board member and state treasurer of their first annual banquet in the Ma sonic Temple at Washington, Febru Have you been in the organization, was one of the re ception committee, and Saturday eve ary 12.

The tickets aie in the hands ning attended a private reception of a committee for sale, and you are given by Miss MacSwiney at the Wil By United Press to The Notes ROME, Jan. 25. Premier Giolittl is preparing to meet the hardest and mostcritical fight of his career when parliament reopens on January 26. The fight will be based on his upholding the program, for increasing the price of bread, the question which caused the downfall of Former Premier Nitti. Despite Giolitti's success in solving the soviet upheaval on Italy, the Adriatic quest ian and Fiume, it is acknowledged generally that it will require all hi3 prestige and parliamentary ability to tide him over the fight which will be waged on him by socialists fighting the bill to increase bread prices.

Final preparations for the fight began when Giolitti returned to Rome and held the first of what is planned to be a series of daily meetings of the cabinet. Meanwhile Socialists already; have circularized their 150 members of parliament, notifying them that the Socialists are expected to adopt ob fot your February Designer. asked to buy one or more tickets, as this is a Jr. O. U.

A. M. affair. The public will be canvassed for aid, liam Penn Hotel. WEDDING REHEARSAL and it is necessary for you to secure Affairs of interest taking place this evening include the wedding rehear tickets as soon as possible, so thai this committee can make an early re sal of Miss Helen Thompson and Rare Opportunity try business depends upon the ability of a person to raise chicks that will be strong and vigorous, and if the vitality of the chicks is lost by some careless means, it cannot be regained later.

It is very important to prevent such a loss in order that we can produce thrifty chicks. There' are three important factors that must be taken into consideration. 1. The production and selection of eggs for hatching. 2.

Incubation. 3. The rearing of the young stock Sometimes we have hens that lay small eggs, again we have hens that will produce eggs that do not hatch. Sometimes we have chicks in the flock that are smaller than others, all being given the same feed, same care, Frederick Holsing, whose marriage port to the association. We would therefore ask you to see lakes place tomonow evening at 6:30 at the home of the bride-elect in Wesi Brother St iff lor or Brother Carberry of Canonsburg Council No.

303, who via, order to close up estate, the tildnce. of the late T. M. Potts, in Nrtli' Central avenue, is offered for College street. Following the rehear have tickets.

Please make this a mat sal, dinner will be served to the bridal gaJslvThe' house, Is solid brick with party, including the members of the irtUtrislon Contains ter of business with yourself, as Uk-committee wishes this banquet to be a big success. There is a little history connected fcwtaia', Targe bath room, and iaantry. Built in coal range. House immediate families. Emerson Association than not it will slip off.

Houston people are pleased to know with this Washington County Booster iWtb tpp. either one or two Possession to suit purchaser. woAs wishing to purchaso a good fceitt ftk6nl4 not miss looking at this The January meeting of the North Strabane Emerson Association will that W. B. Houston is somewhat lm rrcved.

and kept under the same identical Will the County Commissioners be held at the Conklin home Thurs conditions. VThat is the matter. have, the bridge over Plum Run, in day evening, January 27, with Mrs. structionist tactics, similar to those employed in the, United States congress. This method was first put to use in parliament here last December.

Since the war Italy, like other al. lied countries, has been buying wheat and selling to the public at leB3 than cost for the purpose of preventing bread prices from becoming prohibitive. By selling bakers at a price of this place, rebuilt when' tbe spring Again our pullets do not get into laying until a month or two after our opens? Bros. 'jl I'jLiliiaiLiiiL- III ,1 tiUhns now living W. A.

Conklin and Miss Mary Conk lin as hostesses. ENTERTAIN AT DINNER A building and loan association Association. It was formed by four councils in the county Friendship Council No. 201; Mizpah Council, 361; Washington Old Glory Council, 138; Scenery Hill and Canonsburg Council, 303. Later other councils in the county were asked to join, and at the present time we have 12 councils fci ihe association, and are doing a good work.

In August, 1920, we held a picnic at Chambers dam, which was a pronounced success, and on November 12, neighbor's pullets do, all being hatched on the same day. WhaWis would be a fine thing for Houston. Mr. and Mrs: C. H.

Kerr of McDon will never die" The closing number of the Canons-burg-Houston Chautauqua Association's course of winter entertainments 100 lire per quintal, wheat that cost 300 lire, the government has been able ald entertained Mr. a.nd Mrs. W. W. wBobklet Price, 25 Cts.

to maintain a retail price for bread ThUi'i feay the Scriptures About the matter with them? Questions such as the above, together with any that the attendants wish to discuss. All those interested are cordially invited to attend. will be given in Canonsburg Tuesday evening, March 1, by Davis, the ma at a lire per cilo. Gladden, of Bridgeville, at 6 o'clock dinner Thursday evening. The Ruth and Lydia class in the Examing every occurance of This program costs Italy gician.

1920, we held a booster meeting in 000 lire per annum and constitutes werd In the Bible (includ-tC Ike parable of the Rich Man and ikSaruB) Booklet price 15 cts. Council Hall, Canonsburg, said to half the annual budget deficit. Giblit Chartiers U. P. Sabbath School will hold a short business meeting at the the best ever of the kind.

So let us MANY ANXIOUS HOURS OF WORRY V'-fT' finished Com- ti's bill, providing for increasing the price of bread to 1 lire, thirty, per cilo keep up the record by making thi first ba.nquet another success. A tailour in dark blue serge that declares its: aljegienceto the straight silhouette, white its smartness. It is entirely self-trimmed, though there is a suggestion of lace about the collar, borrowed from the blouse which constitutes the third part of the suit. Medium size requires 3 yards 54-inch serge. Pictorial Review Jacket No.

7997. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 8723.

Size3 24 to 30 inches waist. Price, 20 cents. mttttarr on Revelation, Ezekiel and Gtst tt Solomon. Embossed Cloth Washington High Here Wednesday was prepared by Food Minister Soleri. It would add 2,000,000,000 lire to the BiadiBf, priee $1.60 Paper binding Will you help your committee by buying your tickets now, and going close of preaching services this Tuesday evening.

All members are urged to be present. comingVnd going Ibout That Croupy Child Avoided for 30 Cents wheat purchasing fund and the re over the top in Canonsburg Council, maining 4,000.000,000,000 lire loss 303? would be wiped out by taxes, prin By order of the Pie3s Committee, The Thompson Drug Co. sells a pre cipally a fifty lire tax an the country's Tomorrow evening the Canonsburg quintet will meet the Washington cage outfit on the local floor. This game is always looked forward to by 'tpanuele emitted) price 20 Aii'Me "of. the above (except the ll.Htelnme) given free with a one jNMcf subscription to The Golden Age, i.emi-iaoathly journal at $2.00 per Sfcitapls Copies Mailed on request.

Ta Golden Age News Bureau, P. Pa. annual production of 45,000,000 hec paration called SIM-CO SALVE that will afford more real relief in one Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Jenkins of CHARLES M'CONNELL, G. C. MIKESELL, S. S. STIFFLER.

tolitries. light for croup, cold on the lungs, etc Niles, are guests at the home of Mrs. Jenkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES The Socialists are opposing both than all the old fashioned internal emetics and svruns vou have ever both High Schools, as well as the fans of both towns, as the big game the increase in the price of bread a 1795 Lord.

Hood sailed from England J. W. Munneli, Belmont avenue. Mr. William B.

Houston, who has been confined to his home in West Pike tried. It is an active antiseptic salve well as increasing taxation, insist- and Mrs. Jenkins will be in attend on an expedition against ing that the money necessary to main of the season. Canonsburg and Washington have been rivals for the ance p.t the wed street for several weeks by an attack that reaches both the outside and the inside of the lungs, that is why it is 1S02 Napoleon Eonaparte was elect tain the present bread prices come exclusively from capitalists and war of grip, is reported as slightly im ding tomorrow evening, Mrs. Jenkins playing the wedding music.

so unusually effective. It is the new proved. antiseptic salve to kill the germ and ed President of the Italian Re- public. past six or seven years, and there is quite a little animosity held by the students of each school against the QUIT HEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY If Year tclr Hum or Bladder then, Drink Lota, of 'I Watar Mrs. Braden Lyon of Pearl River, at the same time is soothing, healing and refreshing to the fevered child or 1846 -Charles Cutts, former U.

S. other. Altho there Is no violence adult. The same salve that is pene profiteers. It appeared certain today that the opening of parliament will be attended by stormy scenes, possibly eclipsing those disturbances of the December session.

N. is the guest of her parents, Mr. the games arouse a keen degree of erating from without by application senator from New Hampshire, died in Fairfax County, Va. Born at Portsmouth, N. Jan, 30, 1769.

Rank Shown by High Heels. When high heels were introduced Ii Venice they were highly decorated The height of the heels proclaimed tit rank of the men and women wearinj them. and Mrs. George D. McNutt, West Pike street.

A i to the chest and throat, isreaching he inside by inhalatton at the same time and without the use of patent 1871--Ida Saxton and William McKin- nhalers or expense other than the RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Cats' Crimes Against Birds. It Is estimated that there are trifle paid for the salve, only 30c, and ley, afterward President, were married at Canton, O. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY besides The Thompson Drug Co. sells 000,000 cats In the United States. If interest.

A large attendance of fans is looked for. It is expected that many followers of the Washington team will be present to cheer the team of that town on to victory, but as the game will be played on the Canonsburg team's floor there will be ten Canonsburg rooters to Washington's one. In this way the local rooters will be able to 1872 Gen. Richard S. Ewell, one of it on the "money-back if it falls plan.

one-fourth of this number kill birds. SIM-CO SALVE does what home each cat killing only five birds per annum, it would mean over 31,000,000 Whereas, We, the members of Local No. 1441, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, have laid to rest our brother member, John Alexander Weaver, Therefore be it Resolved, That we extend to the stricken family of the deceased our sincere and heartfelt ability can never do; what remedy for these ailments can compare with LOST Brown kid glove Sunday night, between First Presbyterian Church and Vine street, via of College street. Reward. Call 114-J.

71-3 FOR RENT Two rooms furnished or unfurnished, centrally located. birds killed by cats each year In the United States; but it has been care- the ablest military leaders of the Confederate cause, died at Springfle'd, Tenn. Born at Georgetown, p. Feb. 8, 1817.

1S76 Prince of Wales (Edward VII.) entered Agra with a procession of Rajahs on elephants. SIM-CO SALVE, which reaches the inside of the lungs? show their school spirit by cheering 1 illy estimated by Dr. A. K. Fisher tliat each cat averages 20 birds per The name SIM-CO applied to medi to the utmost, and thus help back, up ftra a nation of meat eaten and Woo4 la Iliad with uric acid, nays wail kaava authority, who wains ua to constantly on guard against kid-7 tronbia.

'Tnt kidneys do their utmost to free tl Wood Of thla irritating acid, but boeomo weak from the overwork; they ffet arafgteh; the elimination tissues Clog and thus the waste Is retained in thobloOd to poison the entire system. year kidneys acbe and feel Ilk lumps of lead, and you have atttlgtag pains In the back or the cloudy, full of aadiment. or the oak rollot daring the night; when you fcava eetere headaches, nervous and Huf spells, aleepleesness, acid ttotaaoa or rheumatism In bad weath-fat from your pharmacist about ftor ouneoa of Jad Salta; take a Maapoonful lr. a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few day roar kidney will act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of sympathy in this, their hour of grief and sadness, and commend them to the unfailing kindness of our Heav annum, and still "Tabby" is exalted the team to the end of the playing.

Phone 337-R. c-71-3 to the seat of honor. Los Angeles Altho the odds are against Can cines is your assurance of quality, purity, uniformity of strength and accuracy in compounding; it Is used as an abbreviation or nickname for the name Simpson Co. It is used suc enly Father. onsburg, Coach Straub is not in the Resolved, That a copy of these res FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf.

H. Johnston. Phone 414-r-2. olutions be sent to the family of our least discouraged, but is rather con c-71-4 departed brother also be copied fident that if the local team plays on the minutes of Local No. 1441 of cessfully as a liniment for sprains, sore muscles, rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, or other similar affections.

oG down to The Thompson Drug SALE Household Furniture. the way it did against Monongahela, Inquire 129 N. Jefferson avenus, from 2 to 5 and 8 to 9. c-71-2 Canonsburg, Pa. R.

A. MANSON, R. L. McILVATNE, S. E.

DUNLAP, 71-1 Committee. drug store and get a Jar today and try it and then tell us which is the best ointment on the market to Times. Pronunciation of "Viking." "Viking" Is a Norse word, the Eng llsh form of which Is "wicklng." II ought not to be pronounced as "vi king" any more than the French wordi kalf and gulredge. The norse adjectlvi "veik" menns "weak" In English. Th vikings- were anything but weak.

Ii fact, weakness barred one from evei being accepted as a member of tin diire-tlevll bunds of vikings. The verj Meii of winihness Is therefore Inad iiiIkxII Io In i-iinnuctlon with the heroli word Ik lug. FOR SALE Horse, seven year old, ffuarantped sound, color hlnnk. High Grade Domestic Coal Delivered Anywhere REASONABLE RATES Houston Coal Co. Phone 470-R that Washington will have a surprise awaiting them.

The game will commence at 8 o'clock, and those wishing reserved seat tickets may obtain them at the Robinson-Price Company store at the usual price. day. Sold at 30c, 60c and (1.00 per Jar. If your druggist do not keep weight eleven hundred pounds, will work single or double, quiet to drive. Phone 339-J.

I c-71-1 it, order from the Wm. M. Simpson Drug Wholesale Druggists, Wil- in kinsburg tSation, Pittsburgh. Pa. grape and lemon juice, combined with Ilthia, and has been used for gen-tatlona to flush and stimualte clog-4 kidneys, to neutralize the acids in ortn ao it la no longer a source of ir-rfUUen, thus ending urinary and Mad-m dJaordara.

FARMERS Order now. Patapsco Crow Brand Fertilizer. 14 available Lime 80, Sulpher 10. (86.50 per ton. Order now.

Delivered in March. R. J. Mathers. 71-3 eod FOR SALE Open front Franklin heatine coal stove.

Practically Notes Classified Adk. -J Call rhone. Notes Classified Ads. Cost Little and Bring Results p. -X-3 new.

in. Cost Little and Bring Results.

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