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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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1XZB DAILY BOTE CAnCSU20, P. TTJtXDXf, SEfmfBEK 1930 PAGE SIX this section are William Pratton and Alice Cossett, both of sand. Possible drilling for oil in these sections might result from a good gas strike, it was indicated. Personals SLPOMRTr tEVEHTTS Mr. and Mrs.

E. T. Briceland and daughters, Helen Louise and GIANTS DEFEATED BY CHICAGO CUBS New York's lead in the National League was -ut yesterday hy the defeat handed out to them at Chicago. Lon Warneke hurled the Cubs into the thick of the three-cornered race when he turned the Giants back for a 1 to 0 decision. The victory still left the Cuba in third but only four games back of the Giants, while reducing in that sand should he made public quickly after operations are resumed.

Drilling Is Expensive Drilling to this sand is a process much more expensive than that of drilling the ordinary gas well in this region, which often coats from $15,000 to $20,000. These wells seldom go down more than 3,000 feet, and When it is considered that every foot of depth means rapidly increasing costs, it is apparent that the cost of such. Shirley, returned Saturday from a. Mrs. M.

S. Christy and son, Earl, plan to leave tomorrow morning for St. Petersburg, where they will make their home in the future. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Doris Ayers who will spend some time there RUMORS PERSIST (Continued from Pag On) bare entered into the test proposition.

Would Boost Activity Inquiries of prominent gas field operators as to the effect in the district of a strike similar to that reported at Uniontown or those recently made in the Oriskany sand in Eastern Ohio brought the information that it would mean much activity, despite the great cost of drilling to such a depth. However, it was stressed that any strike would have to produce gas in tremendous quantities to bring vacation spent at Mineral Springs hotel, Saxonburg, Pa. An executive committee meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club will be held Thurs Easy Washers Bow to Strabane Challengers; Ends Pennant Hopes S. S. P.

Z. Nine Practically Assured of Second Half Title by Virtue of Wins Over First Half Champs And St. Michaels Must Meet Washers and Cook's This Week Mr. and Mrs. I.

N. Young of Waynesburg andMrs. W. R. Crumm of.

Smithfield street have returned after spending a week in attendance at the Cleveland Exposition. the league leader's margin over the second place Cardinals to three and a half games. Warneke day evening of this week at the home of Mrs. Frances Ashe, 115 West Pitt street. limited the losers to six hits, all singles and scattered over as many about such activity.

innings. He also fanned seveii. It was learned that the bit had penetrated to a depth of 7,003 feet deep drilling is prohibitive to many operators. It ii estimated' that the cost will be several times that of other wells in this area. The well is being drilled on the anticline, because of the tendency of ga to rise to the higher sections of the gas strata, and it was said that the presence of any large amount of gas would indicate the probability of large deposits of oil at the synclines in the same This was the only game played in the National League.

REGULAR TERM (Continued from Page One) work taken up tomorrow. when drilling was stopped. This A real bargain in printed stationery is offered by The Daily Notes during September. Rytex Double Check Is on sale during this month only. Double the regular quantity per box at no increase in price.

One Dollar for 200 single sheets and 100 envelopes. 66-2. TTM Ui known to be very close to tho Oriskany eand, if not already be There was a meeting of all of TRUCK ROBBER (Continued from Page One) low it, and it means that some definite knowledge as to what is With less than two weeks of play remaining, it's very apparent that the S. S. P.

Z. Challengers will be the second half champs and the logical opponent for the Easy Washers, first half titlists, to decide the independent mushball championship of Canonsburg and vicinity. This decision was made following the Challenger's impressive triumph over the teachers at the high school Monday afternoon at which time final supplies were distributed, in cartons. It developed at the trial that the defendant has served time the Washers by the lop-sided score of 9-0. The Challengers have three structions given and the last details disposed of preparatory to the opening of the 1936-37 term.

games to play yet but they should The officers of the Greenshle avenue United Presbyterian YPCU will hold a meeting at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Jean Pollock, North Central avenue. TO MEASURE A STEAM-ENGINE'S POWER IN C0MRARIS0N TO HORSE POWER, JAMES WATT, IN THE 192 CENTURY, FIGURED OUT THAT A HORSE. BY BLOCK AMD Baseball Standings LEGION POST TO HOLD MEETING HERE TONIGHT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPEKIKG Burke Billiard Parlor 1 FRIDAY SEPT. 4 AT 7 P. U.

TACKLE, COULD RAISE 30,000 LBS. be able to win all three. The Strabane lodge boys also claim a forfeit from the St. Michaels for failing to appear at Hook's Field for a scheduled fray. The S.

S. P-. Z. had a full team on the field but none of the opponents showed up. Hit Hard And Often The Challengers hit hard and ONE FOOT PER MINUTE NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY Chicago 1, New York 0.

Others not scheduled. A party for John Lee Iskey, son of Mr." and Mrs. John Iskey, 422 Giffin avenue, was held at the Gif-fm home last Saturday, it being John's seventh birthday. He was the recipient of many fine gifts from the 13 children present. The time was spent in playing games.

The regular meeting of the Canonsburg Post No. 253 of the American Legion will be held this evening at the Legion rooms in the Elka home. The business session will be followed by a social hour and re freshments. 3rd. Floor Graff Bldg.

llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll r.l in the workhouse for receiving stolen goods. Assault and Battery liarg W. G. Robertson, of Washington, is on trial before Judge Gibson on a charge of 'assault and battery on Constable Ed Cummins of Washington. The testimony of the commonwealth shows1, that.

Constable Cummins went to the defendant's house on July 23, 1936, to make a levy for rent. The officer entered the house, and told the defendant what he' was there for. Robertson said that he had receipts for the rent. He produced a bunch of papers in his hand, but whence officer reached for the.m It is alleged "the defendant said that he would not let him get his hands on them. Cummins testified that the defendant then struck him in the facebreaking his glasses and cutting his face.

The defendant then left the house. Splcer Case Closes The case of Fred Spicer, of Van Among those who have recently applied for marriage licenses from Shop by way of The Notes. Come in and find out how easy it is to build a vacation fund, bo that you may go to the shore, the mountains, or on a cruise. A few dollars each week, plus 2 interest grows. FIRST NRTIONRL BRNK AT CANONSBURG.

PA. MIM8ER FEDERAL 0POSrMStmC(M often as they pounded Louie Ciehanoski all over the box In hanging up a '9-0 verdict. For three innings the teams on even terms but from the fourth on, the league leaders had everything their own way. Score by innings: R. H.

E. Easy Washers 000 000 0000 4 2 Challengers -000 222 30x 9 12 0 Batteries: Washers CSehanoskJ STANDING OF. THE CLrBS Won Lost Pet New York 77 48 .616 St. Louia 74 52 .587 Chicago 74 53 .583 Pittshurgh 66 61 .520 Cincinnati 60 65 .480 Boston 58 67 .464 Brooklyn 51 74 .408 Philadelphia 42 .339 GAMES TODAY Boston at Pittsburgh. 'jDlr CJr.nmr.ri rmr and Maytuf Challengers Verosky and Curtis.

Cook's Win Again The Cook's Confectionery nine mm Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St. Louis. New York at Chicago. Eman stop, near Canonsburg, on trial before Judge Brownson yes Quality Checked and Guaranteed Tby Good Howjektejl8l terday for assault and battery on AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY New York 5, Chicago 1.

his wife, was given to the jury quart just before court adjourned yester 29c day afternoon. Mrs. Spicer charges STANDING OF THE CLrBS that on July 16 her husband struck her with his fists. The trouble in this case appar ently arose out of some family dif replaced the Easy Washers in second place by copping a 6-3 victory from the White Eagles in a contest staged at Brugger Field. The contest was featured by three home runs, Witoski, Rosky and Laskow-ski all connecting for circuit drives.

Score by innings: H. E. Cook's 100 200 3006 8 4 W. Eagles 001 002 0003, 6 2 Batteries: Cook's Shady and Totterdale; W. Eagles Witoski and Zima.

Big1 Game Frituy What should be the deciding fray- of the second half will be played Friday night when the Challengers battle the Cook's Confectionery outfit at Hook's Field. A win for the S. S. P. will clinch the pennant The schedule for this week is as follows: 2 cans 9C tall i i ferences.

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Pa. Personal Finance Co. the Sheerer, Stronger Hosiery with $250,000 of improvements at no extra cost! Come and see this exquisite hosiery in our new special section. See the ten features of superiority son, Perry to clean up the yard. Salad Dressing Rjh Brand Croamy nd Smooth Porh St Beans Ion Brand Cookod with Tomato Sauco Pinlt Salmon Cold Stroam Brand 0 OXIocIt Coffee Mild Mallow Flavor Cheese or KRAFT'S American, Brick, Yalvoota or Pimonto Won Lost Pet.

New York 86 42 .672 Cleveland 69 6S .543 Chicago 67 62 .519 Detroit 68 63 .519 Washington 66 62 .516 Boston 64 65 .496 Philadelphia .47 81 .367 St. Louis 46 81 .362 GAMES TODAY St. Louis at Washington. can The young man refused emphatically and seized a knife, going into another room. When the father started to take the knife from him every one checked and verified he avers that both his wife and his daughter grabbed him.

He denied tnat he struck his wife, but claimed that he seized his wife and ib 15c 3-lb bag 43c 2 35c for you by Good Housekeeping, Detroit at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. after focibly setting her in a chair Hi i ib 4T 1 1 Cleveland at Boston. bapazzaand bill daley to lead gunners turned to take the knife from the boy, but the latter had fled. Henry Mason Abbas and Robert Holfder, of Washington, entered pleas of guilty, yesterday to operating a lottery.

They were each sentenced by Judge Carl E. Gibson to pay one-half of the co3ts and a fine of $250 each. ftsn Tuesday, Sept. 1 Al's Service vs. Bell's Rest, Beck's.

iS. S. P. Z. vs.

Easy Washers, Hook's1. Wednesday, Sept. 2 Rawling's vs. St. Mikes, Beck's.

White Eagles vs. Maggi's, Hook's. Thursday, Sept. 3 Easy Washers vs. Mikes, Beck's.

Bell's vs. Bob Blacks, Hook's. Al's Service Maggi's, Brugger. Friday, Sept. 4 Rawling's vs.

White Eagles, Curry. Cook's Confectionery vs. S. S. P.

Hook's. in laboratory and wear tests. You'll want at least a half dozen pairs. For here is hosiery made both sheerer and stronger through new methods developed by Holeproof with improvements that cost Holeproof $250,000 but cost YOU not one cent extra! Sheer chiffons or light service weight $1.00 3 Pr. $2.85 Other Styles, 79c and $1.15 In all the new Tomatoes 1 2 NMV15c Del Monte Peas 15c Heinz Ketchup ubT 19c Baby Foods cC? 3 25c CRACKER JACK 3 10c Camplire MARSH-MALLOWS Veda and Thur.

HILLS STATION MAN SENT TO WORKS Named at Meeting of Eight Returning Letter-men Yesterday Herbert MARSHALL Ruth CHATTERTON Wax Paper fe ti? 5c WoodbursncuSc Edward Higgins, a Hills Station Negro, started a three months term in the workhouse today, following a hearing before Justice of the Peace H. N. Kiggins of Cecil township last night. He is charged with stealing a sheep from the farm of Dominick Falconi in Cecil township last week and butchering For the fourth consecutive season the Canonsburg high school football squad will have co-captains. This became official, yesterday when a vote of the eight returning lettermen named Bill Daly, star guard, and Baptiste Maz- Donnnonr Exclusively at T.F.nOGERSOn COUPAHY 102 104 W.

Pike St. PARADE TO BE STAGED TO AID BENEFIT GAME Holeproof hos both Good Hotnvltoaplng'i ouarantM of quality and tho Bottor fabrlct Toiling Buroov tool tho only hotiory Ihwt doubly cortiKod. za. heftv tackle, leaden. The last it.

Constable Frank Hutchinson Soda Crackers Hampton CrUp and Froth Tomato Juice Introducinf Newscreca single captain to conduct the' Gun- arrested him Saturday night after ners on the gridiron was Bill Cot- tne sheep had been, found partially coran, who captained the 1932 dressed -and hid in a nearby house. mat 1 Personality 31" 25c IONA 3, Many Old Time Baseball Men to Participate In Affair eleven. In naming Daley and Mazza the Brown and Gold gridders could not have made a better choice. Both are smart and capable of thinking IS27c Mill Prassad from Solid Rip Tomatoas Soap Chips Easy Tad Brand Del Monte Pears Fancy California BartUttt Del Monte Peaches Lara, Halvot In Haavy Syrup r23c Last Times Today Odd larg can mama BING CROSBY jj jar, FRANCES FARMEI Chifforobes ii BOB BURNS lit ASP MEAT MARKETS jfast at the right opportunities. The two-a-day practices ceased today with the opening of the school term.

Coaches Slmms and Ross will have their proteges out every evening from 4 to 6 o'clock In the hope of having them in the best of condition for the Homestead clash which Is just 11 days away. New Group May Report It is likely that another group of candidates will report today or to-, morrow and if such is the case the new mentor will possibly swing the axe sometime the latter part of the week. He expects to carry about 35 p'ayers end is the number reporting dally now. Some of the boys aTe showing great form and several newcomers are making the veterans step to keep their first team berths. Eugene Williams, Negro flash, is making it tough on the regular halfbacks, and Phil Ahwesh, 165- An old-timers' parade to get Can-onsburgers In a reminiscent mood for the old-timers' benefit ball game will be held over the local streets tomorrow night.

All members of the squad as well as any other persons interested in the hospital are invited to participate. The parade will be led through all the main streets of the town by the fire truck. Any old fashioned uniforms or other clothing may be worn, and a prize of an autographed baseball will be awarded to the finest costume or float in the parade. It will berfr about 7 o'clock tomorrow eve-ring. Game Friday Night The game will be played on Reek's field at 5:30 o'clock on Friday evening of this week, all the proceeds to go towards the purchase of a much-needed floor covering for the second floor of the Canonsburg General hospital.

All Steaks lb. 25c I ii Hft A ll 7od. and Thur. TWO FEATURES pound wrestler last season, is The ticket drive is now well un- head.njr for the fullback nost. der way under the direction of Cur- Scrimmage Nightly tls McNary.

Hospital Twigs and Tkere wiu plenty of rough other organizations interested in the gtUff from now until next Thurs-welfare of the local institution are dav an hour or no of scrim- WALNUT or MAPLE This unusual offer allows you to provide your home with that necessary additional storage space for clothing. Durably constructed and well finished, these units give extra height for full length coats and dresses. Specially priced for this sale only at $16.95. conducting the ticket campaign. Sirloin, Tenderloin or Round Voal Chops 2 25s Frosh Ground Heal 2 25c Smoked Callies lb.

19c Pork Chops End C-ls 20c Tender Dccf Liver I Co Plate Boil lb. 5c ICa 7hlli3 nilcta IC3 C3 Frcth Cs every evening. The Gunners will again employ the Warner system with both the single ar. 1 double wlngback formation. Th4 coaches continue to be well pleased with the prospects and 60 Promise to Play About 50 old-time players have signified their willingness to participate in the game, and the management promises that anyone turn- Also Back J0XES "Sunset of Power ing out will get in the game for at barring any unforeseen accidents least an Inning or two.

A full nine- that might occur, anticipate a very inning game will be played. The successful campaign. old-tlmsrs will be led by Honus Ttecs Tcday Wagner, former Pirate star and now a member of the Pittsburgh coaching staff. See the large display of different styles in our window. IBLTflDafly's fffimc DFarTOnoHaDirc SttaDDXE ail-113 W.Pike St Phone 352 for Evening Appointment SOS Calls Free DU QUOIN.

111. (UJ In an effort to aid those Injured in accidents and to apprehend offend ers, the local unit of the highway police radio system lias adjvised citizens to "flash" the office by collect telephone calls. I SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE DAILY NOTES. v..

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