Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

Publication:
The Daily Notesi
Location:
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE CANONSBUKG, PAL, DAILY NOTES PAGE FIVE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926 Bridgeville n. vi CHARLEY STEVENS Uiy2 WEST PIKE STREET LIZZIE O. BARHETT Phone 111 228 N. Central Real Estate and Insurance Agent Kent Collected Loans Negotiated DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK BY Edson R. Waite, Sec.

Shawnee, Board of Commerce. Election of Officers The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M- E. church met at the home of Mrs. Ray Horstman in Wash-ignton avenue, Thursday afternoon, with the president, Mrs. E.

W. Jones, in the chair. Devotions were in charge of the president, Mrs. William Alex We are always busy. It is because we take pains to satisfy our customers.

But we are never too busy to serve you. 'Furniture, Stoves and Carpets. Correct Picture Framing and Skilful Furniture Repairing. That noma money kept working at home helns to make prosperity for TA1 TPV ander read the Sixth Psalm for the scripture lesson, and Mrs. Ira Carson VtlJlMJ lead in prayer.

No program was given as this was the annual election of Fall Term Commencing' jr. W. STKOXG Teacher of PIANO, l'IPK OUGAX, THEORY AND HARMONY Phone G71-W' oificers. The following officers were all. That money spent away from home just helps to make some other city prosperous.

That when all home money is working at home, every industry, every commercial enterprise and every in- elected: President, Mrs. E. W. Jones; vice president, Mrs. C.

E. Husted; treasurer, Mrs. Williard; record GEORGE MARSH ivai i PITTSBURGH A. B. COLLEGE, 508 GRANT STREET, SUITE 306 PITTSBURGH, PA.

Gentlemen: Please send me information about your half-day sessions herein I may get a complete training in the subjects checked below and be able to work the other half-day. Bookkeeping Stenography Secretarialship Salesmanship Advertising Touch Typing Accounting Office Position Civil Service 4 YEARS COMPLETE HIGH SCHOOL COURSE IN 2 It is understood that if I make a deposit before September 1, I am entitled to your introductory discount. Name Jstitution in 'the city will record the TOILERS OF THE TRAIL THE WHELPS OF THE WOLF stimulus; the whole city will gather new strength and Mere will be piod-perity such as the city has never seen COPYRIGHT by THE PENN PUBLISHING CO. before. That putting home money to woik in the home city is the most practical and SYNOPSIS ing secretary, Mrs.

P. H. Cheeks; cor-lesponding secretary, Mrs. F. H.

Cheeks; Little Light Bearer secretary, Mrs. E. W. Jones; assistant, Miss Myrtle Boyce; Kings Herald's superintendents, Mrs. J.

M. Erhard, Mrs. D. H. Williard; assistant, Mrs.

H. E. Frederick; tithenng secretary and Standard Bearer councilor, Mrs. J. M.

Er-haid; mite box secretary, Mrs. Hugh Schipe. Mrs. Jones appointed the following standing committees: Social, Mrs. Curtis Thomas, Mrs.

Ira Carson ano Mrs. Hugh Schipe; program, Mrs. H. E. Frederick.

A new member, Mrs. U. C. Paul, was announced. A social hour followed, during which a tastv I Address fruitful way of manifesting loyalty to the home city.

That the loyalty that counts for most is when the people spend their stings of her violin, with her moodis of aloofness and silence, followed by swift changes to whimsical gayety and lightness of spirit, was coming to nlean to him. As her eyes again met his he wondered what memories he should carry down to Nepigon in October. "And the message you send with the he asked. "There Is home- money where it will do the most Tor the common good. When money is spent in the homo city it stays on the Nothing brings such com forting relief as the original) Baume Bengue.

It starts to drive out pain as 6oon as you apply it. GETTHE ORIGINAL FRENCH BAUME BENGUE (ANALOtSiaVI) job, working for all. That people should practice civic loyalty, which means that no commoo- CHAPTER I. With David, half-breed guide, Brent Steele, of the American Museum of Natural History, is traveling" in northern Canada. By a stream he hears Denis, daughter of Col.

Hilaire St. Onge, factor at Wailing Kiver, play the violin superbly. He introduces himself and accepts an invitation to make, the post his homo during Ms stay. From St. Ongre he learns of the mysterious creature of evil, the "Windigo," and the disappearance of a canoe and its crew, with the season's take of furs.

CHAPTER II. Steele hears the "Windigo." David and Michel, St. Onge's head-man. leave for the scene of the canoe's disappearance. St.

Onge tells Steele that Lascelles, the company's manager at Fort Albany, seeks his ruin in order to compel Denise to marry him to save her father. ity should be bought elsewhere when it lap lunch was served by the hostess. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harold E. Frederick in Chess street.

can be bought at home. (Copyright 1926) Sunday Services First M. E. church, Rev. George II.

Parkins, pastor Sunday school, 10:15. Communion service, 11:30 p. m. Ep-worlh Lcauge, 7 p. m.

Song and praise service, 8 p. m. Bethany Presbyterian, Rev. A. A.

Mealy, pastor Sunday school, 10:15. Preaching at 11:30. Bridgeville Personals Mr. Curtis Thomas, of Elm street, FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale the following desirable real estate, all of which is located at Houston. This property is being offered at private sale, all, or any part remaining unsold will be offered at Public Sale onor near October 1.

One Colonial type residence, on lot 100x100, nine rooms, sun parlor, cemented cellar. A very desirable home with all modern improvements. One combination Cottage Garage, 3 rooms, and space for 3 cars, gas, electricity, and water, lot 50x100. One Duplex house, six rooms (each house) baths, cemented cellars, furnaces. Two 5 roomed cottages, practically new, lots 40x100.

Three 4 roomed cottages. One Triplex house six rooms and cemented cellar (in each). One three roomed cottage. In addition to the above, prior to public sale as stated above sixteen desirable lots, near Henderson car stop in Houston, in the most desirable and fastest growing homesite section of this community. FOR TERMS AND PRICES APPLY TO Wi 5 ForPartitions ForPartitions I 71 i Board will serve you economically anywhere in home, office or factory, from top floor to basement, Upson and well.

We have it in any quantity yon desire; from one piece to car load; cut to size you wish. Just phone us! -JLd is recovering from an attack of summer flu. John Zadro returned last week from a three months' tour abroad. Mr. Zadro visited his people in Italy, as well as visiting many points of interest.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Husted, of Chestnut street, have returned from a two weeks' vacation.

Anthony Brosek, chief of police of Bridgeville, is back at his post after a vacation in the east. Chief Brosek visited the Sesqui-Ccntennial in I'hii-adelpha and was at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dewar, of Hall street, and iion and wife and Mrs.

Isabella Johnson, of Hickman street, are at Sparrow Lake, Canada, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

McMillen, of McLaughlin Run road, announce the birth of a son, Thursday, September 2. This is the fifth son in the McMillen family. Mrs. Ray Horstman, of Washington avenue, spent last week with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

William Horstman in Holidays Cove, V. Va. Dr. and Mrs. E.

G. Kuhlman were callers in town Wednesday. 'Phones 67-68 monsieur?" she asked with a wide sweep of her arm. "Beautiful he repeated, "And you come here often?" "Yes fhat Is, we used to come here; but lately" She caught herself tip sharply, then continued. "This valley, monsieur, I call my Vale of Tempe.

It is enchanting to watch the spring slowly sweep it with its magic paint in, here and there, the soft green" of the young birch leaves, the silver of poplar, and balm of gilead; then rim that brook with the red of the willow buds. And the first flowers of the forest hepatica, purple and pink and white; violets and wood anemone and trillium She paused, the dark eyes grew wistful the voice throaty, as she continued: "Once there was no terror in these green forests; once we searched, unafraid, Charlotte and for the flower treasures they possessed. 'Come and find they called, and 'daily we sought them and brought them home to transplant in our garden, but now "But now?" he repeated, wondering if he were, at last, to know to be made a sharer in her secret. But she eluded him. "Charlotte and I often came here to dream and play away the day that is, I did," she laughed, "Poor Charlotte at times was bored, oh, so bored! Was It not so, Charlotte?" "Enh, enh Yes mumbled the Ojib-way woman, who sat on a rock apart from the two.

her restless eyes sweep-: S. C. REYNOLDS "And This Message Is It a Secret?" sickness In It for your France your Touraine?" "Ah," she sighed, "Is it not natural, monsieur? I do long for the roses and the poppy fields the warm sun on the white roads and the laughter of the people. There is no laughter, at Wailing River now." She raised her hands In eloquent gesture. "The hardy Rankin Company I NOTES ADS ARE RELIABLE -TRY THEM LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 40 MURDOCH STREET CANONS BURG Pennsylvania Will PA.

Produce Much heat winter here is so long so cold. The eternal wind in the spruce does It not speak to you, too? To me there are always the voices voices of hunger ess and pain and death." "Yes, summer or winter," he said, ROWLAND CLARK'S "the voices are everywhere. In the fill white-waters, the spruce, the hills. And often, in the breeze, the forest becomes one great orchestra." ing the scrub below them. "Charlotte is not bored now; she's scared to death," suggested Steele with a laugh.

"Has she not reason, was "You have heard it, too?" she Black Sateen Bloomers 65c to $1 Black sateen knicker-kick bloomers for the girls from 4 to 16. Made with elastic at waist and knee; full cut. BEST SHOW AT LOWEST PRICES HARRISRURG, Sept. 4. Pennsylvania will' produce more than twenty-three million bushels of wheat and a million and a half bushels of rye, preliminary reports to the State Department of Agriculture indicated.

The forecast is based on acreage reports from counties. Lancaster county with an estimated yield of bushels will lead the entire state in total production of wheat. York county will be second with 2,392,783 bushels, the forecast indicated. They are the only two counties to reach the two million bushel mark. Franklin, Berke, Adams, Chester, in the order named and each with more than a million bushel follow Lancaster and York.

Philadelphia county with the entire acreage only 640, will lead the state in per acre yield by counties. The average yield there has been placed at 2S.9 bushels per acre. Chester county is second with 26.9 bushels Per acre. The average yield for the entire state has been estimated at 19.8 bushels. Lackawanna county, where the riches of the earth are in the mines below protested Denise.

"But we have not been here, she and since midsummer. And I miss it so." "You fear to, come here now believe in this thing?" He welcomed the opportunity to put the question directly. The dark eyes frankly met his. "Is there not good reason, monsieur, for fear in a woman? After the fur canoe and that night?" Natural as had been her reply, Steele intuitively sensed that she was dissembling to avoid his inevitable questioning was willing to have him believe that she, too, was a victim of the general superstition. But she had betrayed herself the morning her father cut short her half-uttered warning.

Well, the day was young and he feared to press her then for an ex-' cried, "the sweep of the violins, the moaning of the cellos?" "I always hear them In the summer, from a river; with the drumbeat of rapids as accompaniment." "Ah, there is much of the poet In you, monsieur." And for an instant there was a light In the girl's eyes which set wild thoughts stirring in his brain. "But our winter is beautiful, also, in moods," she went on. "The quiet days with the sun on the snow I love then to walk in the forest And the winding snowshoe trails; do they not call you to follow?" "Like the white roads of your Touraine?" he replied. "I think I prefer the northern winter to the summer, but, of course, it is often grim and lean for the families of the huntersfor the women and children." Her eyes clouded. "It Is always so, for the women and children they Phone 912 Mat.

Wed. Sat. 2:30 P. Eve. 8:20 P.M.

OPENING TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK OF SEPT. Gth Grand Opening of the Richard and Jack Both Need More Wash Suits Just at the end of the season the boys suits do get to looking as if they were about gone. They have had hard wear this summer and, Mother, they are all reduced now7. Sizes from 2U to 8 years. $1.15 $1.95 tne suriace, reported only ou acres planted to wheat and harvested this Peter Pan and Oliver Twist suits, formerly priced up to $1.75.

"Kaynee" suits for the real boy. Guaranteed fast colors. Values to $2.95. AL Smith Players IN AVERY HOPWOOD'S Big Broadway Success season, the smallest county acreage in the state. Wayne county reported but 80 acres and Cameron county an even 100 acres.

The total rye production of the state has been estimated at 1,535.999 bushels. Berke county with a production of 119,781 bushels, held first place, while Franklin county, with 107,100 bushels, was second. Does Advertising Pay? Does advertising pay! Well, listen Best People" to this: Advertising has made the Victrola dog famous. It has put Cas-toria down your throat, left bristles Tommy Gets Up At 8 o'clock Now-a-days, when Tommy trots off to kindergarten, he has to hustle to be dressed on time. He likes his Athletic Underwear, not only because it's cool, comfortable and made 1 ike Daddy's, but also because it slips on in a jiffy.

Sizes 2 to in your gums, and then came along with Rubbcrset and took them out. It has put Gillette against your hay- Those Towels Are Nice So says young John when he gets up in the morning and douses his face in cold water, or after his bath. Canon Hill towels in large size, two-thread weight. We have them in plain white and fancy colored ones as well. Range in price from 25c to 69c field.

It has put Murine in your eyes, sold you Cuticura for your pimples, Pears' for the bath and Ivory for the WITH A Big Cast of New York Favorites INCLUDING Ruth Thomas Alex Mcintosh tub. It has put Arrow collars around find life hard here in the north." For a long Interval she was silent and he knew that her personal problem again haunted her thoughts. Then the music-hungry Steele handed the bag containing the violin to Its owner, with: "Please, anything you care to play that Is not sad. Today, you know, you were to forget," and he smiled significantly. Stretched at length, with hamjs behind head and closed eyes, Steele listened as the violin of the girl ran the gamut of the composers.

Rhapsodies, love songs of many peoples, fragments of melodies he had never heard, mad dances of the Slavs, of the plains of Hungary, serenades of Spain and Italy, a riot of love and Joy, redolent of moonlight and fragrant gardens, of ivied towers and old romance, she conjured for the enchanted ears of the man lying on a Canadian hilltop. For two hours the violin sang on the height above the forest And as he watched and listened, Steele often compared this girl he had known but days, to other women, who In the past had caught his fancy; and to his surprise, as he conjured UP. sand, contrasted with jthevlvld personality; of Dehjse i St. Onge.v the memories of the former blurred to insignificance. Slight as was his knowledge of her, the quality which was so patently a part of her- the mystery of personality, had your neck and Ingersoll around your wrist.

It has jammed your foot in planation of what she patently desired to avoid. So with a nodded assent to her question, he changed the subject. "We are to have gay music today, mademoiselle. You remember, you promised we should be "Yes, today the violin shall sing of joy; It is too beautiful here to be sad. Even though the first gray geese of the year pass south, I shall send them no message." "And this message is it a secret?" "A secret, monsieur? What secrets can a woman cherish in these forests?" Her reply had been spontaneous, Innocent of subterfuge then, in his lifted eyebrows and humorous curl of lip, she caught the reflection of the double Implication of her question, and her face flushed to the temples.

"Have you ever longed to journey south with the passing geese?" he quickly asked, gallantly covering her embarrassment. "As you play them down the skies, do you not wish to join them?" "Why, Monsieur Steele, you have stolen my dreams," she cried, radiant with surprise. "Always, as they pass, I stand here calling to them to lend me wings to follow follow into the south. I try to lure them back with my violin' but they passVSo.I send them down the wind to 'a' mad quick-step my bon voyage, my farewell until spring pipes thein north." She had risen. And her eyes, shining with emotion, her face, vivid with the color of her thoughts, strangely stirred the man who listened.

The lines of her straight body, from shoulders to trim feet, held his eyes. Watching her, Steele asked himself what thU strange girl tense aj til Holeproof socks, put Paris garters on your legs and Tiffany rings on your fingers. It has even worn out 12. 50c your jaw on Wriggley's and posted yo.u on what to buy to care for bunions and ingrowing toe nails. Go any Dorothy McClelland Grace Whitcher Laura Hill Merry Mabel McCormick.

Bert Sabourin where you want to, do anything you wish, and advertising has a hand in it absolutely. And then some people Fred Nielson Win. Janney John J. Owens Bob Burke AL Walker ask: "Does advertising pay?" i False Alarm A railwav suncrintendent. hrrWr.d Just in for the Embroidery Worker Good grade colored voile handkerchiefs, stamped in asy designs for embroidering; hemstitched hem.

In rose, blue, gold and orchid. that all accidents must be reported immediately. Recently he received a wire: "Man fell from platform in front of moving train. Will wire do- tails later." PUKES Five minutes ticked bv. then rnmo 35c -50c -75c EVENINGS -35c- MATINEES i The Above Goods Can Be Purchased At The Houston Store At The Same Prices.

another telegram: "Everything O. K. Nobody hurt. Engine was going backward." Good Hard wrought Its spell. At length she ceased playing, and asked "Now would you like to hear something of my own? ALL HOUSE Try a Notet Want Ad.

will pay4 (To Be Continued.) 1 i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Notes Archive

Pages Available:
162,680
Years Available:
1894-1973