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TT1 PAGE THREE MONDAY, MAY 14. 1928 THE CAI70H5SURG, PA. DAILY NOTES BMSMMSWSMSMSSBMBlMMSWBMSBSg WHY' rout, mm Pjaio "Solo" Thst Hcd to Be Made Into Dsst Tears ego, Busonl. roaster pianist; was giving a recital in a provincial city. Daring the performance It became obvious that something was Periods of Rest, With Muifc Are Beneficial Music twice a day bat proved a remedy for "that tired feeling" In cotton i After three months' experiment, a textile company finds that fatigue is reduced among its machine operatives Peacock Taylorstown Meetings Success Special For This Week.

The following concerning the evan gelistic meetings at Tay-lorstown by Dr. L. K. Peacock is reproduced trqm the- Taylorstown de by stopping all work for 12 minutes I nr. snil senia for 12 mln-! ness and administration.

A nation Is made up of men and women, and if these do not possess 'character, then, the nation is beaded toward dissolution and decay. A nation that is best fitted to survive and lead in the march of civilization is that nation which has at her heart 'noble teachers. All honor to those who teach the youth In school, college, and university, but utes at mid-afternoon, and listening to partment or the Clay.viilff Kecoruer: With the Peacbck evangelistic meet music during these rest periods. ings over Taylorstpwn folk have settled down to more', normal-life. The The music treatment has toned np the operatives so that the same num ber of employees produce as much, the two congregations were splendidly loyal to the three in! front, of these are the first line, forts, the-army of mothers who teach wrong, and at last Busonl stopped playing, wheeled round on his seat, and threw op his arms with a gesture of despair.

There was a consultation on the platform, and the impresario under whose management Busonl was appearing then made a little speech. "There is one potes that sticks he told the audience. "It will not come op" 1 He added that had beeniarranged for some one to sit by the piano and lift the note each time It stuck. As may be Imagined, the result was hardly satisfactory but 'very comical. Busonl's bands running rapidly over the keyboard and the assistant's fingers pecking wildly among them, till the two performers broke down laughter amidst-the unrestrained merriment of the audience.

Kansas City Star. with two hours a week of time out weeks of meetings held in the United for musical numbers, as they did for Every Day jYou Delay Safe Deposit Protection you are running considerable fi risk of loss from fire or theft. For a smaD sum per year you can rent a Box in our Safe Deposit Vault. First National Eanh Of Canonoburg Presbyterian church, attended regu merly when they worked without rest periods. The music periods aihount to larly, sang with spirit, performed what service they could, welcomed strang by their example and Influence." Claims That His Fruit Is Killed.

"Squire J. S. Stoffer in speaking of the frosts Saturday, Sunday and Mon 3 per cent of the working time of the ers to the services and supported the effort faithfully. Many from a con employees. day morning says the mercury at his siderabl" distance got the habit and Detailed studies had shown that weariness resulting from concentra place this morning stood at a above the cipher; the freezing point.

He says were often seen in the meetings- Dr. Peacock coached the church people in tion at the machines showed most con the line of their duty and inspired he examined peaches ami on trees on his grounds and found them killed. them to greater conception of what spicuously about two-thirds through the afternoon. The music program they can do in fellowship. He will long be remembered by a host of friends he won in the meetings.

His was inaugurated; to offset this fatigue. At ten' o'clock 'at three o'clock work stops for twelve minutes. The power is completely shut off. Ia place Houston Personals Although not officially registered pep and good humor were catching. At the meeting Sunday afternoon he yet, the Houston Boy Scout troop is of the whirring of machinery, the har doing community service, and they re announced that 106 cards of rededica-tion had been turned in and 38 cards cently erected a line safety first bulletin board in the 'center of the town.

mony of lively airs pervades the plant for the rest periods. Any form of relaxation is permitted to the tune of of confession. At the Christian church Wednesday evening eleven converts obeyed their Saviour by putting on With Secretary of the Treasury Mel lon praising Hoover it looks the latest song hit The music is supplied by a reproducing phonograph, PLAY SUITS Children's Play Suits in three color combinations-blue, khaki, or striped, as illustrated. Prepare for the enemies of the Secretary of Commerce are going to have to work hard Men of Genius Knew Value of Advertising The Parisian poet who Is seeking to attract human readers by first; addressing his verses to the Hons In; a circus is not the first of his kind to hit on a zoological advertisement Gerard de Nerval sought publicity by appearing on the boulevards with a live crawfish on a lead of ribbon and found that he had judged rightly In thinking people would be curious to sample the writings of a man capable of such an eccentric and novel Idea in pets. amplified and distributed through- all to head him off.

Christ by baptism. At the Sunday services offerings not collections were given for Dr. The sum amounted to near $340. The service for men was notable, for; the large number of local churches represented Certain State Highway cops appear the floors of the plant by load speakers in each department to be too quick on the trigger. Burgess J.

A. Galbraith says he covered his grape vines Saturday night Why Person Can Seem i Personals by attendants two of West Alexander, four of Claysville, Zion, Dutch Fork, East Buffalo, North Buffalo, Upper Buf to Be Reliving Past falo and others. There were few in 1 Dr. W. A.

White, superintendent of the audience that were not connected Mrs. Elmer Neill spent the week with some congregation. Roesettl, too, hit on a similar device and once told a friend he was looking St. Elizabeth's hospital, Washington, says that for one to feel suddenly that he has been in exactly the same The night service had a full house and was fine. The meetings have done around for a young elephant "I mean him." explained the poet-painter, "to summer and the hot weather.

All suits have round collars, five-button backs, drop seat, and are trimmed in red. Sizes 3 to 8. SPECIAL AT end with her daughter, Miss Alice, at New Wilmington, find attended a mother and daughter hanquet Saturday evening at the Castleton hotel. New Castle. It was given by the Sigma Kappa sorority of Westminster college.

much good in the community. Faith situation before, with Identical surroundings and Is a common ful enduran" in the Christian life is clean the windows. Then when pass' but they were frozen under the coyers. There was ice, Burgess Galbraith says, both Saturday night and Sunday night. Carpenters are at work on the M.

E. parsonage. People who war on dandelions oh lawns have their work cut out for them this Spring. The lower freight rate on coal from the Pittsburgh District to the Great Lakes should tend to speed up production in Washington county. Secretary Hoover is absent from Washington on a fishing expedition.

In the meantime his friends are fishing 1 for delegates for him and are also lauding them in bunches. Houston is now the important thing for all experience and is technically known ers-by see the elephant cleaning the windows they will ask, 'Whose house as "paramnesia." Briefly explained. the reaction depends upon a little trick of the mind manifested by a is and, being told 'Rossetti, the painter, lives they will say, '1 Mother's Day in F. P. Church Buckled Pumps- always show good taste for' dress wear.

New Summer Styles in A large congregation was present in the Houston P. church yester mentary loss of a sense of time and space. The individual enters; into an experience or a situation, obtains a think I should like to buy some of that man's Bo they will ring and come in and buy." Manchester Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Supler of Roney's Point, West Virginia, were the guests Sabbath of Dr. W. P. Aikin and family of Belmont avenue.

Years ago when Dr. Aikin was pastor of the United. -Presbyterian congregation at Roney's Point, Mr. and Mrs. Supler were his parishioners.

day morning, when the pastor, Rev. W. F. Harkey, in commemoration of Guardian. "Mother's Day," preached on the sub 69c suit Sizes 3 to 8.

Patent $8.50 for Hoover. ject: "The Abiding Influence of Moth erhood." After discussing the need of Joe Sauer was before Justice of the Peace Stoffer. He was given the usual Cot Pigeon "Soused" The problem of catching pigeons In fine and paid costs. Christian mothers and showing how the mother's influence abides upon her offspring, Rev. Harkey turned his order to thin them out was solved Mike Wally of Mount Pleasant town Mrs.

Fred Clark of Cambridge, was the week-end guest of her William Montgomery and family of Houston. She also called on pr. W. P. Aikin and family of this place.

Mat Kid $8,50 Honey Beige $9.00 The style Illustrated is one-of the best for real fit and comfort quality, of course cannot be excelled for they are Foot Friends. shin was in," the same court, also rather Ingeniously about 20 years ago thought toward the influence of the fleeting impression of this situation, -then the attention is momentarily, attracted to something else. The period of time may, be almost infinitesimal. Then upon the return of the attention to the original situation this lapse of time is lost to the individual and period between the two, experiences seems occasionally to expand into a long, period, even into the remote past Another explanatlpn, which Is based on more recent psychological investigations holds, that one's, unconscious mind' sees much more than the charged with disorderly conduct. He by a London vicara well-known tem home upon the national life.

He said, in part: home and the church was sentenced to pay the usual fine, perance worker who employed an old poacher's dodge. His trouble 'was to and paid costs. Corcoran Store 22 East Pike Street are divine institutions. Tne unit or. the nation is not the man, nor yet the The season of the year is nere wnen get rid of the pigeons that nested in corn Is ordinarily planted, but If any church, but the home.

And the throne and overcrowded the exterior recesses field corn has yet been planted In this in the home is occupied by mother. Miss Anna Kessler, oi Wilkes Barre, is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold, of 502 Ridge avenue. Miss Mathilda Howe and Charles McOroarty, both of WilkesiBarre, "were week end visitors at the Arnold home.

of his church, i (: region we have not heard of it. PHONE 12LW. D. S. POLLOCK So he sprinkled In the churchyard The straw-hat season will open to Then, it follows that the homes of the nation are its strongest forts.

A nation cannot be brought up on armies a 'quantity of corn which had been attentive conscious one and that aj morrow, the I6tn. uetanem at rea cock Bros. well soaked In rum for 24 hours. The and navies, statutes, legislation, busi Women Prisoners Escape I Bradford Honaire LIVE STOCK MARKET pigeons ate, it greedily and their capture was rendered easji, J. v.

It was said that one Intoxicated 'pigeon was found staggering up the middle aisle of. the church; with a pro From Indiana Co. Jail Mrs. Harry' Donaldson, of North Jefferson avenue, and daughter; Mrs. E.

R. Muffley, of Verona, are spending the week with the former's daughter, Mrs. T. H. Sloan, of Washington.

Mr. and Mrsi Sylvester Murphy of' Succumbs To Illness situation, even to its details, may be taken in without paying' direct conscious attention to It Then a moment later when the faculties of the conscious mind are at work on the situation, the experience 1 seems to have been experienced before. Here again the lapse of time between the two im presslons may be greatly overestimated and expanded. i nounced hiccough. London Daily News.

INDIANA, May 14. (INS) Pour women prisoners in the Indiana jail made a daring escape here early BRADFORD, May Lewis Alhert. Mallory, Jr 34, million Hopewell, were called to Bridg'e-ville by the death of a relative. Mr. Murphy, who formerly resided here, was In town Sunday.

The Place All silk flat crepe, in about 15 shades. $1.95 value. Special at $1.29 yd. June McCall Patterns and Fashion Sheets are in. Lacq.

have you seen the wonderful things you can do with Lacq. on floors, furniture, it dries completely in 40 minutes. -A lot of ruffled curtains, panels, all reduced. Special price on; all wall paper, paints, stains, etc. today but were captured after only a few hours of freedom.

Two men, Clyde Allen and William Reed, were arrested and charged with conspiracy PITSSBURGH, May 1. (INS) Cattle: Supply market active and higher; choice prime goou tidy butchers -fair $11.75 12.25; common common to good fat bulls common to good fat cows. $5fl; 'heifers fresh cows and "springers calves $15.50 v. I Sheep i and lamb: Supply," market isiow'god'. lambs Slti.25 spring' Iambs' aire oil man and nationally known sportsman and civic leader, was dead at his home here today; after a short He came home tired, All men come home tired.

It Is a requirement of the Association of Husbands in Business Mrs. Alice B. McCulJough of Bel Illness. mont avenue has returned from1 In that, a uian come borne tired. Mallory, who with his father found ed the old' Ohio Fuel and Supply Com diana, where she visited her daughter, Miss McCullough, "Isn't it grand that we are going out tonight?" was the greeting as he hung Why Moth's Odd Tongue The has i a most, peculiar I is rolled up' in a tiny coll Which looks like the.

hairspring of ft watch, and this is on the under side of the insect's head. It looks quite small when rolled up, but it can be uncoiled In a flash Into a straight tube an inch or more In lehirth. i 1 pany, was a member of the board of directors of the1 Columbia Gas and who is a student at the Indiana State Teachers' college. On Saturday shei in connection with the jailnreak. The women made' their escape from the prison infirmary-on the third floor of the hospital.

Using a spoon to unloosen mortar, they removed several bricks from a side scaled the wall to the window ledge on the second Btory, dropped 12 feet to the roof of the one-story wing' of the Jail and then jumped 10 feet to the ground. Hogs: i slow up: his "The Grahams have In Electric Company, of New York City, attended the dedication of tbe vtyed us over the place I've always with which the Ohio company merged 000 gymnasium. George Crawford, of Pittsburgh, uncle of Mallory is chairman of the Colum Mrs. Emma Home, who resides bia' board of directors. 1 -Watch a moth visiting flowers, an4 Mallory was the leader In the de with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. T. C. Barr, of North Central you will see how it Is used. The in velopment of the Bradford Oil Refining Federal Grand Jury avenue is spending some time with I I NOON STOCKS Company, of which he was secretary sect either remains hovering In the air or alights upon a petal: then the friends- at Zollarsville.

i and treasurer at the time of his death Pfobe Is Continuing tongue straightens out suddenly, and He was the owner of large areas of Miss Martha Ayres of West College oil producing land at Nichols Run and wanted to: Ohf; he 'After that we're all going; to meet a. Donahue's downtown for a quiet anywhere else?" "Well, home, I suppose," she said despairingly. Hei wondered for a week how she happened to think of that. Kansas City Times. Centers of Burineu There are American chambers oi commerce In Buenos Aires, Argentina NEW YORK, May is thrust into the Innermost recesses of the flower to obtain the honey which Btreet has resumed her duties in the Sugar Run.

tiss Aeroplane led a sharp advance in First National Bank after illness. and steady; prime heavy hogs $10 10.50; heavy mixed $10.30 10.50; me4 dtums heavy yorkers $10.25 10.60; light yorkers pigs $88.50. Frank 0. Lowden Has Spent $60,000, He Says WASHINGTON. May 14.

(INS)4 Former Got. Frank p. Lowden, of II linols, has spent $60,000 in his can paign for the Republican presidential he tcrtd the Senate presidential funds inquiry today. Total receipts in his campaign have been $64,700, of which he personally has contributed $12,600 of $16,000. This sum was in sharp contrast to his 1920 campaign, when his managers reported expenditures of $414, 987.

In addition to his oil connections he the specialty stocks at th beginning was a director, of the commercia Thirty-two Arrested Bank of Bradford, president of the PITTSBURGH. May 14. (INS) With a total of 400 witnesses now tin der subpoena, and 200 prospective witnesses to be heard, the federal grand jury probe believed to be investigating police and poltically controlled vice rings in this city, continued Eight of the 30 Republican ward organizations of the city are known to Bradford Gun Club for '28 yeraa. and a member of numerous clubs here and In Raids LANCASTER, May 14. (INS) in Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Jv.

and Palm Beach, Fhv Thrity-two persons were under, arrest today, following raids on three road-houses in this county yesterday by Brussels, Belgium Rio fle. Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil; Valparaiso, Chile; have been Involved in the net thus far if rili 1 and each day's testimony is said to in- MFS EJien J. MCUMneU Shanghai, Harbin, Mukden, Peking, Tientsin and Tsingtau. China; Ha Dies at Daughter's Home state and county police. Charles Wright and Maurice Donovan, proprietors of two'of the raided roadhouses, were held on charges pf possessing and selling liquor.

vana, Cuba Santo Domingo, Domini can Republic; Alexandria, Egypt; Lon BE WISE ADVERTISE Mrs. Ellen Jane McConnell, aged 78 don, England; Paris, 'France; Berlin years, 6 months, 25 days, widow of nnd Frankfort, Germany; Milan, Ge David McConnell, died at 5:35 a. m. crease tne scope of the inquiry. Conducted with the greatest secrecy, It was believed that the probe may be expended indefinitely in the light of new disclosures.

The last of the witnesses was expected to be beard Friday but the inquiry was extended. Approximately 100 witnesses have been subpoenaed to appear today and tomorrow and at least 200 more will be called, It was indicated. This num ber may be boosted as other wards are included in. the testimony, it was believed. noa, Rome, Naples, Turin and Florence, Italy; Mexico City, Mexico; Warsaw, Poland: San Juan, Porto today at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

W. M. Weaver' on the Canons-burg-McDonald road. Mrs. Connell Is hidden there.

A few moments are spent In sipping, and then the tongue springs back into its coir and cwny goes the moth to seek another flower, 1 The length' of the tongue depends upon the flower visited by the particular kind of moth, those which feed on the honey of sweet Williams or stocks require only a short one; but a long tongue Is by the species which visit Canterbury bells, lilies, or any other deep-petaled flower. L. Why Cat is Called "Tabby" I A tabby was originally a brindled or striped cat The word is derived rdm Attabieh, a section of i Bagdad formerly noted for the manufacture of watered or moire silk. This silk has an undulating or wavy surface pro duced by pressure after damping and heating. In England such silk was called "attabt," of which "tabby" Is a corruption.

Certain striped cats were called tabbies from their supposed resemblance to attabl silk. Strictly speaking, "tabby'; has no reference to the sex of the animal. In modern usage, however, the term is applied to a female cat Sometimes It Is applied to cats In general, Just as Dobbin Is applied to borsee, Exchange. Rirn! Lisbon. Portnsal: Johannes was a member of the First Presby terlan church of McDonald and is sur burg, South Africa: Barcelona, Spain, vived by two daughters and three sons of trading in the stock market today.

Buying orders', for the. motors and industrials accumulated as Usual over the double holiday, and the facilities of the stock exchange were again taxed to the limit. Curtiss jumped an additional ,12 points to 154. and Wright gain ed 7 points to sell at 19? in the first half-hour as the result of 'persistent rumors that companies would combine in a gigantic project from commercial aviation covering a wide area "over North and South America, to these reports Henry Ford will Hiack the project financially and Colonel Lindbergh will head the company. Today's new gains in these stocks are? in addition to last week's 35-point advances, Radio reached a new top above 210, tip i'fc points from close, in extremely heavy trading in this period, and General Motors spurted 4 points to around 208.

The lower priced motors and the popular oils pushed forward a point or two, under the leadership respectively of Chrysler, and Standard Oil of New York. Consolidated Gas gained 4 points on reports of the proximity of its amalgamation with Brooklyn Edison and Brooklyn Union Gas. Montgomery Ward continued Its sepHational up-w4rd movemehW but Collins and Alk man fell, back 7 points to 76 as the result of omission of Its quarterly dividends. The market has apparently lost none of Us spectacular buoyancy, and stocks reacted only moderately to a heavy load of profit-taking In the second land Constantinople, Turkey. as follows: Mrs.

Weaver, at whose home Mrs. John Huff I i I II 1 Hit Ambition I man, Plankington, 8. T. C. Wea said Herbert Qulnn, Is Hoover To Rest At Jay Cook, Jr.

Summer Home ver, Plankington, S. Harry A. Weaver, BUhop; and A. F. Weaver, McDonald.

Eight grandchildren are a funny thing. My friend, Christopher Morley, prince of fantasy and Twen tleth century Elizabethan, confided that he wished that he could draw and W.tXt AMSPORT, May 14 (INS) -Secretary of Commerce Her alfo that he could write successful bert Hoover today was to continue his also living. 'She leaves two brothers, Robert Wallace; of Oakdale, and Charles Wallace, of Treveskyn and sister, Miss Martha Wallace, of Oak-dale, Funeral services will be held In the Venice U. P. church, Wednesday at 10:30 a.

m. (e. s. and interment will be In the Venice cemetery. plays.

I journey to OgnoU. the summer es "Quite In contrast is my little friend William, who Is savins no money to tate of Jay Cook, of Philadelphia, about 12 miles north of here, where he will spend several days of rest Hoorer arrived hers early last nlrht buy an airplane. It'sa very worthy motive; told him. Ton are quite an ambitious "You bet I ami' William agreed by motor. He was accompanied by Lawrence Rlchey, his assistant; Mr.

and Mrs. Henry O'Malley. former com nnd added, 'Ton see, I want to i fly over Bobby Wlllet's yard and drop down bricks on mlssloner of fisheries; and O. C. Leach, I Why Lyric Was Rejected An Australian poetess has decided that It Is a tough trick to write for practical minded; government A school teacher, she wrote some varus about various native birds and: for warded them to the education depart FURNITURE AM) RUS i GRADE LIYING UOOfJ SUITES FURNITURE AND RUGS DMGROOr.I SUITES BEDRCOTtl SUITES ROOM-SIZEMGS of the Federal Fish Bureau.

They spent the night at the Park Hotel here. O'Malley and Leach will attend the state convention of tbe conservation Instantly Killed PHILADELPHIA, May 75 feet when his outomoblh was struck by a train, George W. Oesnaker, a produce dealer, of Barr Ington, N. was killed instantly to day. Oesnaker was about to drive his machine across the tracks of the Read Ing Railway near his home when he was struck by a local train.

The car was demolished and Oesnaker was hurled almost a hundred feet away. He whs 66 years bid. Hands Under Covert Tom was spending the week end council which opens here today while Hoorer and his assistant will go by automobile to Oinote. located near with Aunt Lon on the farm. She Insisted he bnthe before letlrlnj to her Scrumptuously clean bed.

The heit lornlng as he appeared for breakfast the mint gave the hoy a scrutinising Salladsburg. The Secretary of Commerce will also visit the Texas flsh and game club, located along Larry's hour. Motor stocks and specialties still led the market, while the rails end coppers were unusually dull and Call money was unchanged at bVt per cent; and cotton lost $1.60 a bale as the result of rains in Texas hnd the falling off of Liverpool buying. Might fnjnrle MEADVILL12, May 14. (INS) Robert Palmqulst and Michael Mofflt, escaped with slight Injuries today when the automobile in which they irere riding was struck and totally demolished by an Erie railroad freight train at Mercer crossing, ment in the hope that they would be Included In some of the elementary school readers.

One of her character, a crow, was made-to say, "This lamb looks weak, I'll whet my beak.1 After three months' wait this particular 'lyric came back with the following official notation i "Statement regarding crows not approved. Suggest lines be altered to show tains of crow as check to blowfly tests." Creek, for a fishing excursion. ook. "Did you wash up for break Hoover rerused to discuss politics, saying that he was here for a rest and fnst?" she asked. 1 'Course not, I had a bath Inst "THE STORE OF SERVICE" that he had left all politics in Wash ington.

night and kept my hands tinder the Find Nc.3tnir.3 Yea Went In Director cook arrived late Saturday night tovets," replied the disgusted hoy. .1 and waa at Ognoti today awaiting the Cosstrce Secretary, I'l -i. fe' Mot 4.

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