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PAGE SIX THE MORNING HERALD. UNIONTOWN. PENNSYLVANIA. THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1914.

THREE TOWNS DAILY NEWS Brownsville-S. 1 I Brownsville 1 IT COMMUTEES OF RELIEF WORK ARE SELECTED APPEAL IS MADE FOR SUPPLIES AND A FUND FROM WHICH TO WORK PERMANENT HEAD QUARTERS TO BE ESTABLISHED VERY SOON. bhallenberger, Mrs Mrs. Young, Mra. T.

L. Aubrey uiul Mrs. iNuv. Hurry. Their duties will be to invoHtigato requests lor relief iu order that no contributions will be misplaced.

Firmly to establish tlie new asaocia- Lion, there must be wuppliee and a 1'und of contributions from which to work. An appeal is given to every family in the to contribute from their surplus stock of clothing and food which will bo carefully distributed among of poor families in the Three Towns. I WAR TAX COLLECTIONS ARE NOW BEING MADE (By L. U. Leslie) BROWNSVILI Nov.

Per manent relief for the destitute and needy families in the advanced one step farther towards establishment this afternoon at the Central Presbyterian church when the newly organized Brownsville Relief Association appointed several committees to work out the details of plans for relief work and started a movement to secure a room in the South Brownsville borough building. Rev. Bowman, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, was pres til permanent headquarters are established, contributions of clothing, food or money will be received by Mins Sarah Siiallenberger, president, or Mrs George M. Bnthmell, treasurer Should association succeed in securing a room in the South Brownsville borough building as their it is the intention to have several members occupy the rooms two days a week to receive and distribute relief The date lor the next has not been fixed. that tbo tax by the Democratic congress Is not all a myth created by the newspapers to fill space.

Notification that H. J. Hughes, deputy collector of Internal revenues, under C. Gregg Lewellyn, collector of Pittsburgh, will be nt tho Pennsylvania hotel November 2o to receive payment of the tax, was received here today. Proprietors of theatres with capacity of 500 must pay $60 ami so on up the scale.

Dealers in tobacco, whose annual Income not exceed 1200, must pay the internal revenue collector $4 80. That assessment will hit the local cigar dealers a heavy blow. As the annual income from cigars increases from tho tariff is boosted accordingly. Proprietors of howling alleys and billiard rooms must pay a five dollar note for each alley or table In their establishment. Blanks are being received by business men who conduct a business that Is tax-, able by the Three Towns Classified Advertisements under this heading will be received at tho rate of a cent a word per insertion and will appear on the Three Towns page.

No advertisements taken for leas than 25 cents, if notice is unaccompanied by cash necessitating a book account and collection, the raia will he cents. Lards of thanks will be inserted iu this column for 60 cents, payable In advance. Tri-State 132 Bell 654 U. Manager. Brow us viHe, Bureau.

-X- -5f vr vi- -X- IS IT HUMAN? CORSALE For Sale about or will excl Address Box 855, ill igo for icnger run- real estate. For Sale A tracts on easy radius of a utile few five and 10 acre pay meut within the of six coal ami coke works. Pa. Address Box I THURSDAY FRIDAY L1JC meeting an of the that an In order carefully 111 of ent at the men prooodti! maintain might be distributed. The pro chorus to fit of the ceived and ft com Mrs.

B. Patters ans and Mrs. Halt pointed by M'iss president of the for the pis be given ai that ind Xplained to ciatlon the ation must mtributions ically PECULIAR PRANKS Not a moment during the entire duy was the temperature In Bro ville the same, and likewise mercury In thcrmonetor In front of MVirris store played an all day game of hide and seek with the indicating the temperature. From ten degrees above zero at (1 this morning the mercury rose steadily after until 3 when it reached It liir downward trail oft.r that time and dropped several eaeh hour, making a considerable to the zero mark after dark. ns- accid the DELANEY SLIGHTLY HURT Missing a piece of Iron he was moulding Into shape at Herbertson's foundry this morning, Scott Willyard ntly struck the left hand of John 11 wlio was holding the piece of metal, with the descending sledge and mashed two fingers, lie was attended by a physician and it la thought that both injured fing- will be saved.

In swinging the heavy over his shoulder, Mr. Willyard missed his aim In some manner and brought heavy implement down upon Mr. Delaney's fingers. For Bale A 40 acre farm along railroad and on macadam r.nul Very heap to quick buyer. Address Box Brownsville Ra.

For Sale one bay mare, weight 1,200 set of we'on harness, set of buggy harness, one spring wagon, one rubber tired top buggy one steel buggy. John Sabln, plumbing shop. South SATURDAY FOR RENT For Rent Six room house In Brownsville, water, gas and conveniences. Inquire of J. H.

Snowddto, Snowdon building. -X vC- -X- it if it vt- a range is to date, some an II (late centennial chorus i program to be rooming at 1'uloi First church Although the sortation has beet week, numerous have been vers and a was aiipoii committee of Mrs mon Prii the ceni rt for tin wa Mrs W. V. i Richards wa organization ce that the to decide Will be giving mi ini wai of Win in to ar- upon a ven on as the arine a in tin organ i hut a First ice on this i coat renui sities the 1 falls at bridge there i ice this mor by noon it sheet along I Tuesday night In pr i do Ml till i wert mess In Motion morning near and aid the ferrv Wl ing li the the night river thin shore on the all From to tho new very thin layer of but that had melted option of a small shore. was coldest ent win panes was to i inuv 1er his Ilf icf reoati Brownsvllles for the Frost win- morning ami when water gloves ami mack- un much in demand the the Neck a brisk winter clothing ine 1 WMM gatlni comp Mrs.

veil by various of a rhe 1 WAR TAX Brownsv m1 COLLECTIONS bants now reall: HOME FROM INDIANA Dr. ami Mrs A. C. Smith returned last evening from Kokomo, where they went last week to drive Haynes machine from tho factory where it was latter part of August to undergo repairs. The niR' hlne was wrecked In an automobile accident several months ago and has iu the factory ever since.

An entire new body has been placed on the machine and the machinery adjusted until now it is practically a new car. Dr and Mrs. Smith stopped over at Delaware, to visit their sous, Arthur and Clyde Smith, who are attending college there. spent Friday, Suturday and Sunday with their sons, leaving for Brownsville by way of Columbus, O. and Washington, Monday.

They returned home about 30 last evening. BIG BARGAIN For Sale Five room house, barn and foundation In for store building, adjoining lands of H. C. Frick Coke company on macadam road, one hundred yards from Colonial No. 3 shaft.

Inquire of C. C. GARLETTS OR JOHN S. GRIFFITHS, Room 3 Snowdon Building. Browns vllle.

Pa. Fail to See NORB A 99 The Mechanical Man Demonstrate the W. F.Frederick Autotone Flayer Ihursday, Friday and Saturday in Our Window Piano PROGRAM AT THE Afternoon and ot This Week Orpheum To-Day -V. JfjL AS. SOME PEOPLE THINK HE'S THINK HE'S THE GOLDEN it 11 Mi New Universal Star MARY FI LLER TO-DAY BISON TO-DAY In a THE 2 part special WITCH GIRI The Feature Extraordinary EVELYN NESBIT THAW and her son RCSSELL WILLIAM THAW A heart gripping drama of the hills featuring Mary Fuller and Charles Ogle.

Also Positively five play the leading role In reel masterpiece. THREADS OF DESTINY THE WARNING' The attraction of the year ny special in and revenge. An Electic Film compa 3 parts, a drama of love A fine production. Tomorrow master piece. Fall of Constantinople" in 3 parts, a hand colored picture with hundreds of men and horses.

Remember only, 11 a. m. children 10c. to will 11 show It today m. Adults 20c, A.

L. FUNERAL Funeral services for late Albert L. Gary will be held ufternoou at his late home in Water street, South Brownsville, at 2 the A. F. pastor of tho church here, officiating, Rev.

Mr Hanes will he assisted by Floyd Goodnight, pastor of the (Yntral Christian church, of Union! town. Mr. McGary had been a mem- of Christian church for over i a year. Interment will followr In i cemetery Undertaker J. M.

will he in charge of the al. Mr McGary was the first victim in Fayette county the present hunting season, having in the VVV-o vjvnn hospital, Pittsburgh, morning as the result of injuries received two weeks ago while hunting In Greene county near the state line. That old, old story with some new twists by the Broncho company. FOR AN HOI R' A Reliance phere. with a western atmos laugh with the Keystone What Do You Think? When you company.

omorr and Cricket on the the Bank Safety Deposit Individual Lock Boxes MRS. CAMPBELL HOSTESS Mrs G. Campbell, of West Brownsville, was hostess to the mem- of West Brownsville Hewing Cicrte at home this afternoon. A representative membership of the organization was present and spent a delightful moon at fancy work. The hostess served a luncheon her guests.

least or 400 hungry patrons at the parish house of the Christ Episcopal church Thursday evening. A turkey with all that accompanies It will he spread by the women's organization of the church, A. savory flavor has been issuing from parish house for several days and patrons attending the supper Thursday evening assured a real treaL Charles Htorey ifl the chulr- man of uunual Turkey supper this i year. demonstration proves the simplicity and easy working of the W. F.

FREDERICK ALTOTONE FLAYER a construction so perfect that EVEN A DUMMY can operate. AFTERNOON, 2:30 to 4:30. EVENINGS, 7:30 TO 9 HOUSE OF QUALITY" vr Vf -X- -X- -X- i I- -X- -X- -X- -X- X- -X- -sy -K- -X- -X- -X- 4J- vr -X- vv -X- -X- -X- -1 -if vi- vc -X- -X- if -X- -X- -X -X- -X- -X- -X- -3f -X- 4r4r-X- -X- rr -X--X- -X- vr W. F. FREDERICK PIANO COMPANY OUR EXPERIENCE YOUR SAFEGUARD.

THOMPSON-RUBY COR. MAIN AND MORGANTOWN UNIONTOWN. I i Clean your shot guns and rifles for Thanksgiving Day, November 20, on ion town road, one-fourth mile from Brownsville at the Old Dairy lann. ns, dueks, turkeys and geoae. D.

W. Stafford. (Advt.) Brownsvllles from Pittsburgh today. Morris visited in Pittsburgh toilay. Smith Huston, son of J.

A. Huston, is assisting in the management of the agency for tho Pittsburgh papers. THE NATIONAL DEPOSIT BANK Mi BROWNSV ILI PA. Transact apital, a General Banking Business, in plus and Undivided Profits $600,000. YOl ASSETS $2,700,000.00 BUSINESS SOLICITED Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits ().

K. President. R. Taylor, Samuel E. Taylor, Cashier.

Asst. Cashier. RECOVER FROM FEVER Friends in the Brownsvllles of Thomas Donaldson, wdll pleased to learn that they are much improved an attack of typhoid Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson are at her home, Charles W.

Gregg, of Thornton. Mrs. DtqiaWtsou with the fever first and husband contracted the disease Mrs. Don aid mo ti has almost recovered hut Mr. Donaldson has been 111.

was reported to he iu much iiu- proved condition this ARCADE THEATRE FEATURE A feature extraordinary with Evelyn Nesbit Th iw' by her William Bussell Thaw, iu tho stellar rolea will he presented at the Arcade theatre today. The picture is a Lubiu masterpiece tn five reels en- it of Destiny." production contains many of and movie fan is carried from one climax to another with amazing rapidity. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw is considered the most adven woman tn and her name connected with the prtHluction assures crowded houses at tlie An ado today. HEALTH BOARD HOLDS MEETING SUPPER AT PARISH HOUSE hundred and fifty of turkey, prepared as the housewife knows how. will he served to at ea fr.

Jk efc i e. AONE HUNDRED YEARS The experience oI this bank esienCing over a period one bun died years of sue service guerarsees lo ell those who have business transactions with os uieir requirements will he attend ed to in a prompt, eiOclent manner. 1 Monongabnle Natio-al Ban's is strong, progressive, ably me Institution. We shall appreciate an opportunity of demonstrating to sou the of our service. Monongahela National Bank BROWNSVILLE, PA.

ESTABLISHED 18 SAVE We are able to per cent on our Household Box of attics. save you 20 Combination winter neces PURE SURE Brownsville Beer AT ALL BARS Absolutely nothing what you nerd and ot the famous Rexall hack if not sat isfied. The goods amount to $2.50. The price of the box is $2.00. Armstrong Drug Co.

PERSONALS William H. Seddon left this morning Cincinnati, O. to care for hia business in connection with the envelope ami sealer. Mr. Sedduu the and for simplicity and effeclnecy the little useful device cannot be excelled.

David Mitchell, ftirmorly of EPIDEMIC OF SCARLET FEVER IN CONN ELLSVILLE DISCUSSED CHARITY PARTY FOR RELIEF OF WAR LARGELY ATTENDED. (By Herald Correspondent) OONNKLLSVILLK, Nov. 18. Board of met this afternoon at 3 not for the Hiwlal pur of discussing the epidemic oi scarlet fever, hut to up business of the past month. However, the preseut epidemic in this city was thoroughly discussed.

Nothing defi nite was done. President Francis will confer with of the lininacu- (lute Conception church. It as yesterday to have the school entirely to the physicians, for in some eases parents are responsible. Here too, tho health board will use rigid punishment to check the disease. Health Officer George lletzel sub- reports for August, Septem- i her and October.

During these months the city was in good sani- tary condition. Mr. lletzel his 1 rounds to the meat markets, and found only two In an insanitary con-' dltion. These two were ordered to cleuu up. Out of 28 residents notified to connect to the 27 complied with the Mr.

reported that all milk dealers were now using the bottle system. I At present 18 cases of contagious di senses exist in the and nearly all these are scarlet fever. The fuml- gat ion of the parochial schools was continued today. President Dr. els and members Dr.

Katherine Wuke- field and Charles Welhe wert; present at the meeting this Dr. Francis will investigate the present epidemic and report to the last ing of the present board lo be held in December, at which time all business will he closed up. evening at I from Aetna i 30. A street. call was sent In small PARTY Ruth Helen Floto, daughttjre of Mr.

and Mrs. Floto, of Race street, will entertain at a party tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 7 DINNER FOR YEAGERS Miss Fannie and David Hoissou gave a dinner last night at their home in South Pittsburgh street for Vt-ru umi Eugene Yeager, Washington D. OF A. TO MEET The Daughters of America will meet tomorrow evening at in the Murkell Hall. Pitts- 8.

R. ini Druggists and Opticians. Alexander hotel, hut now the hotel at Republic, is much from a siege of sickness. Brownsville are enduring a 10 above zerti temperature, John Dnugherty, formerly of ville, writes from Angeles, that temperature ihero is D2 in the shade. MY and Mrs.

Frank Goldstein were visitors In Pittsburgh today. Mrs Ruth Lockridge were shoppers In Pitts burgh today. U. G. Hawkins, of hance, attended to business matters in the Brownsvllles this afternoon.

Mrs. J. A. Gainey was a visitor iu Pittsburgh Uxluy, spent the day CHARITY PARTY Several hundred people from Fayette and counties attended the Red Gross charity which was held iu the Armory afternoon. The party was a decided success.

The afternoon iwas spent in owner of closed until Monday, but from pres-1 bridge and five hundred. PERSONALS Conductor David Bums, of burgh, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Masou, Apple street. Mrs. L.

E. King, of Washington, D. C.t is visiting Mrs. John Everett, of Fast Gibson avenue. Mrs.

Maggie Ramsay, of Mt. Pleasant, was visiting Miss Mary Ellis, at the Cottage State hospital, yesterday, and Mrs, J. Ellis, of Aetna street Mrs. C. M.

Rue is visiting her parents, Rev. und Mrs. Iatw iu this burgh Mrs. J. D.

Stlllwugon is vli her law, Mrs. Wesley wagon, at Broad Ford. dting i11- indications it may ba cloud taf weeks. This, the president thinks will check the Uiseaae, The niobt cases of the exists in parochial schools. The hoard will examine, the cases, and determine whether or not physicians have notified them of the As a result of the luck of jrunificailon on the phy- it is proaaeu will follow.

Tlu? not iattribute tho cause of the ejddemlo Nearly $100 was donated by the moving picture theuirex yesterday and twice that sum was annexed this afternoon. Excellent Service a Day HERBERTSON HOUSE SERVES THE BEST MEALS Water Street, South Brownsville Attorimy In Fayette City. Richard lianlor animated California today, turn date with the for several Mrs. In Plitshurgh Herman Wit man attended City this AM U. Hurrah! Dance All Day! My Corns All Gone! a corker, the best wrinkle ever devised, and safe, sure, de day, December 3, Edith Thayer in the BIG ATTRACTIONS BOOKED Gonnellsville will he in the midst of operas the latter part of November and the first week in December.

Manager Fred Robbins of the Sois.son has booked severul good attractions for his house. Jolly American Tramp" will be the attraction matinee and niglit on Thanksgiving. On November 30 "Peg O' My will be the attraction. "Damaged Goods" is for December 1. On TO THE Will singer for 1m was here from arranging a management of at that threatre aller Frem ii was I lay.

and Nathan Kauf- Janee ut evening. L'llnA aid painless Com troubles are over, foot fade away fast, you get just what you need once you paint tho sort? spots with old reliable Corn Lx ractor Substitutors have endeavored to penetrate its secret of marvelous curative power, hut after nearly years still by far the best of all corn renmdiea, no other, sold everywhere in bottles. i Ail VI 11 i lumps Boisson. company will appear at the The same company played lied house at the Boisson last to a pa ear. I Manager of theatre has booked for the Colonial Smithfield G.

A. R. Veterans Present Home Talent Pisy. SMITHFIELD, Nov. 18 "True to the Flag," the great war play will he presented at Odd Fellows llall kri- duy uud Saturday evening of this week by home talent under the auspices of Jerry Jones Post, No.

41. G. A. R. Following is the cast or characters: Col.

Warren M. Grimm Bill Jones, the scout Will Koy Janies Ira Moore Sheriff Slason Alex Rankin Old Zlbe, servant, Jacob Rader Pete, young negro Clark Downey Capt. Hardy Don Jones the Colonial (Jiiuker on November FALSE ALARM OF FIRE Tite West Side fire department re- to another false alarm this Charles Morrison Jacob Whittaker Corporal Munson Judge Wentworth Clerk of Court Kesiab We th er by Mrs. Mary Morrison 1 Soldiers, darkies, Ralph Campbell Fred Phillips Lloyd Jones Don Jones Janies Junes Mrs. M.

Miss B. Leech tableaux ladies aheriiT all fort' posse, policemen, iu characters..

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