. the color for the 1917 automabile Ii- | THE CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM. For beasy reference of our: su- scriibers, we again give the program for Chautauqua.: FRIST DAY 10:00 a. m. Chautaa- qua, Get acquainted time, directed by Junior supervisor for season ticket. Single admission tickets each morn- ing 10 and 15 cents. 2:30 p. m. Opening exercises by the superintendent. Orchestral concert, “The Craven Family Orchestra. 3:15 p. m. Address, “The Prisoner, or making Crooked Men traight” Rollo - McBride, public defender of Pittsburg. Admission 15 and 25 cents. 7:30 p. m. Popular Musical Enter- tainment, The Craven Orchestra. 8:30 p. m. Lecture, “From Savage- ry to Civilization,” By Chief Tahan— A thrilling story by a real Indian. Ad- mission 15 and 35 cents. SECOND DAY, Youths’ Chautau- qua followed by Round Tabla for par- ents and teachers. : 2:30 p. m. Old Southern Plantation Melodies, Booker: Washington’s Tus- kegee Singers. : 3:15 p. m. Dddress, --“Bables and Folks”, Robert P. Sherherd. Admiss- fon 15 and 25 cents. bo 7:30 p. m. Jubilee concert, Booker Washington’s Tuskegee Singers, di- rected by .Capt. Neely. 8:30 p. m. Lecture, “Efficiency and Democracy” R. P.. Shepherd, Admis- sion 15 and 25 cents. | THIRD DAY, 10:00 a. m. Youths’ M Chautauqua, Better each Day, Dem- | _. ....Citizens National Bank *e MEMBER BANK UNDER FEDERAL RESERVE ACT National Enemies—Fire and Theft. Fire alone destroys each year about a quarter as much as America builds, YOUR TURN MAY COME NEXT! No excuse is left you now should you, some day soon find your documeénts, valuable papers, and keepsakes only a a pile of ashes *Why? Because we have fire and theft proof vaults and Deposit Boxes that rent for less.than 14 cent a day. Come in and select one. RAL BY “The Bank with the Clock” devs Meyersdale, Pa. onstration of Home Parties. | 2:30 p. m., The best in music, Ora Padget Langer and Company. 3:15 p. m., “Rags and Rainbows”, CONFLUENCE MAN Harold Morton Kramer, Soldier, au- thor, editor,. Admission 15 and 25cts. 7:30 p. m., The Artists Concert, O- ra Padget Langer and Company. Despondent O. F. McKee, Te ed Ee et ee a a es oe I Ne EN tate ANN eel ol at aC ym. IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT Letters of administration have re- ENDS HIS LIFE because of ill 48 years old, health ceitly been issued as follows: of Con- 8:15 p. m. Lecture, “Miracles of E- of his home scme time during Friday ship. Bond, $4,000. lectricity” Latest Scientific discover- eies illustrated—Reno B. Welbourn. Admission 15 and 25 cents. FOURTH DAY, “10:00 a. m. The Youts’ Chautauqua, * New Features. Neighborhood Play. 2:30 p. m., Popular Concert, Ellis Brooks and his famous Chicago Band 3:30 p. m.,, Lecture, Dr. E. L. Ea- ton, Admission 15 and 35 cetns. 7:30 p. m.,, Grand musical festival, Solos, duets, quartets and novelty numbers. Brooks and his Band. Inter- lude address, Dr. Eaton. Admission 25 and 50 cents : FIFTH DAY, Youths’ Chautauqua. Home Club Night Demonstated. 2:30 p. m., Crayon and’ Musical En- tertainment, Beatrice Welelr Compa- ny. 3:15 p. m.,, Lecture, “Marriage and Divorce” Prof. Gus. W. Dyer of Van- derbilt University. Admission 15 and 25 cetns. ; 7:30 p. m., Cartoons and music, Be- atrice Welelr Company. : 8:15 p. m.. Dramatic Recital, “In the Vanguard” by Maude Willis, a that four Chautauqua favorite. Admision 15 and 35 cents. SIXTH DAY, 10 a. m. Youths’ ' every condition points to a Crop ab- Chautauqua. Finals in Athletic Tests, 1 ove the average, The Child at Work in the Home. 2:30 p. m. Lecture, “Sample Case of Humor Strickland Gillilan, Amer- fca’s leading humorist. Admission 25 and 60 cents, 7:30. p. Awkwardness” Strickland Gillilan, 2m) 8:30 p. m. Profusion of Music, Vo- * night. His body was discovered Sat- urday morning when the missed him, hanging from a beam in $1,200. el tthe cellar. U. M. Phillippi, a neigh- | Mahlon H. Meyers, estate of Eliza- bor, found the man, having been ar- beth Meyers, late of oused when McKee’s children became township, Bond, $3,000. alarmed at his absence. | Mrs. McKee had not been at home Hamer la during the night and it is not known $200. at what time McKee went to the cell- | ar. He had been hanging for several “Acheson, hours was the verdict of a physician. McKee fluence, years. He was a pop manufacturer. : For the past two months his health ‘Lape, late had been failing him andit is thought ' Bond, $2,000. despondency over it wa cause of his action. He is survived by his widow children, —————————————— General improvement was ’ throughout the state in the condition | Modina Gronni, one of the Quemahoning Coal Som- ., Pany’s mines 1 m. Lecture, “Sunshine and the Catholic cemetery at Ralphton, children {7. Bassett, late of Windber, Issiah Hamer, estate was well known having lived there for 15 Somerset. Bond, $20,000. of Somerset the ; ner. noted ville. | Children Ory | FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA Our Job Work Pleases who was killed in was buried Friday in Ar—— a mmm——— rere cal and Instrumental, Lyceum Arts Orchestra, Miss Beulah Truitt, read- er and manager. Assisted by Conser- ' vatory Ladies Quartet. | Creator of English Role of “Madame Butterfly” to Be Heard at Chautauqua Season Tickets: Single driesion’) for this wonderfully rich and big | week’s program exceed $5.00 for ad- | ults and $2.00 for youths. Save sever- | | al dollars by buying season tickets. You will also help the local commit- tee. Price of adult's season ticket is | $2.00 youth’s seaso ticket of 8 to 16 years of age $1.00. Buy your tickets early 1917 AUTO LICENSE TAGS TO BE ‘CHOCOLATE’ BROWN Chocolate brown has been selected | by the state highway department as | Pim | | cense tags, and the same size and style of plate will be used as this year, the figures being in white. The | contract will be let within a few days. | The selection of this brown was | imade because of well-grounded re- ports which %ad been received that | there might be a shortage of reds, | greens, blues and yellows, as a result of the dye situati~~" The chocolate- | mee. 0 t ex" use in New Oo RES Tov night a. an Pe 41a over the prop... ley-Springfield Tire ©. Co. ing a plant at or near Cumberlai Over a half million dollars has sin been subscribed by the some corporations agreeing to give $650,000. This amovnt was subscribed | by hundreds of men canvassing the ¥ town. This plant employment of 5,000 men. A similar plant might be brought +0 Meyersdale and the dead raised to life again if there was more united determined effort to do Mevyersdale and real sonicthing for the, place. must sowns possessing far less advantages ¢han this place, win in industri- citizens," > would mean the; stand back and ses many other a MME. DORA DE PHILLIPPE. COVERNMENT SUPERVISION Conemaugh Clarence E. Pile, estate of Mary ’ 'h : i ti late of Berlin. Bond, $3,000. They were charged with participating Mary J. Miller and Alpha L. Miller, In Con- estate of Edward H. Miller, late of George E. Lape, estate of Emanuel ) were married at Somer: set recently by the Rev. I. Hess Wag- Alderman S. H. Howard at Connells- | | | KEYSTONE PatASRAPHS The McKees been hurrying forward Rocks plant has also about now working on 2,000 to 3,0000 special type freight cars for France. The Pittsburgh Coal company is getting ready to reopen its mines at Westland. The National Coal com- pany is opening collieries on the B. . | K. McConnell farm near Canonsburg, ‘and the Lindley Coal company is making ‘an opening near that city. the contract for thé erection of 100 additional houses at Atlasburg, where it has mines. : ‘| raising business through a movement bankers ‘and manufacturers of the state. ‘It is proposed to place with each farmer 10° thrifty ewes and to give ‘him, for the proper feeding, one-half the lambs produced by the sheep... obi asia ink ‘"Bdward ‘Williams, , thirty-seven, was believed to have been fatally injured, and two others were injured when an from Duquesne: to Huntingdon, Pa, skidded on a sharp curve near Grape- pole. All of the men lived in Du- quesne. hs . ed William Kautzman, aged . twenty, Stephen McClintock, estate of Jno. [and Henry Krislitt, twe -ty-four, both ' fluence, hanged, himself in the cellar R. McClintock, late of Addison town-|Of near New Kensington, were canoe- ing in the Allegheny river at New William J. Bassett, estate of Helen Kensington when the waves capsized Bond, the craft. Both men were drowned before aid. could: reach them: The bodies were recovered two hours after the accident. Y Fred H. Merrick, Rudolph Bloom of William and Anna Goldberg were found guilty te of Shade township, Bond, | BY the jury in the Braddock riot trial in Pittsburgh on the first and second counts of inciting a riot and riot. in a riot at Braddock May 2, in which three were killed and a score injured. Daniel Harris, aged thirty, told the Pittsburgh police he had been robbed township. | of $22 by two negro women, who jumped upon him from an alley cross- Mrs. Amanda Hoover, daughter of ing Washington avenue. Harris sata | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Buehlman, an and | Edward D. Mostoller, son of Mr. an oe his ay, three boys and one! mrs Davig Mostoller, both of Somer} gn y ! | girl. They are Frank, 22 years, Carl set township, 19 years, Finley, 5 yeears, and Jose- ' phine, 20 years, all at home. Mrs. Mec- Kee was before her marriage Miss | Allie Frederick. | ,, that one woman held his hands be- al bind his back while the other took Louis Ansel was arrainged before! ville for cruelty to animals. He was A postofice has been establislod alleged to have hit a horse belong ;at Miller Run in Shade township with ing to the H. C: Frick Coke company | Edward Hern ag postmaster. The pat- with a hetchet and lilled It. rons of the office were formerly sup- plied by a rural route. out of Hoovers- of the wheat and rye on June 1 and! Ansel ; pleaded ‘guilty and was fined $10 and costs. rT 4 ; A general invitation has been €x-, tended to the coal operators in West. ' ern Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Vir trade commission in a project to de- velop a system of standardization for the bituminpus coal industry of the United States. Members of the Knights of Malta and Dames of Malta of Wastern Penn. sylvania. are making great prepara- tions for the fourth annual outing and fleld day of the order, which will be held at Kennywood Park, Saturday, July 22. * The Pressed Steel Products com. pany, a subsidiary of the Petroleum | Iron Works company, nas broken | ground for the erection at Sharon of a large addition to its plant for: the manufacture of steel drums to be used for shipping oil. While talking over a telephone at his home near Connellsville during a severe electric storm, Jesse Bonner, a | young man, was knocked senseless by a bolt of lightning which struck a tree {in the yard and came in on the wires. When he became violently insane | while’ on the stand in criminal court in Pittsburgh, Anthony Herrarh, wno | was be.ag tried on a charge of lar | ceny, was remanded to jail for an | xemination of his mental condition. { i i | { carrying 16,000 volts. When bantered to climb a 6@-foot tower to the top of the electric light plant at Corry, Floyd Ord took the dare, and at the top touched a wire He died in- stantly. Blood-transfusion was resorted ta iin a Canonsburg hospital to save the ‘life of Ronald Finch of Waynesburg, injured June 6 when an auton:obile was struck by a street car. | The camping season in Indian Creek ! valley is on. Braving the rain, 50 girls from the First Presbyterian ‘church The French government has closed a contract with the Pressed Steel, Car ' company to turn out in its forge de- partment a total of 100,000 steel forg- Mings for 9.2-inch .shells at a cost of | "abcut $25 each, or $2,500,000 in all.’ 7,000 | steel freight cars for Russia and is; ZZANNNNNNINNN The Carnegie Coal company has let’ Five hundred or more Pennsylvania | farmers are to be started in the sheep-- which “has been brought about by watering and care, all the wool and! ’f killed, George Adams, thirty-five, is. aytomobile carrying men’ en route ! ville, Pa., and crashed into a telegraph ' Fletcher's NN The Kind You fave Always Bought. and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of eT and has been made under his per= PA 78 sonal supervision since its infancy. z Allow no one to deceive you in this. 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Dora de Phillippe, creator of the title role of Madame But- Roaring Run. in English, and no better tribute could be paid to the high — Pres. of the Chautauqua program than this announcement Nearly 600 delegates attended the Corn planting is many sections of | Experts declare that the annual Marsa i1lipses has been heard in “Madame Butterfly” more than 300 seventy-eighth annual convention of the state is later this year than it]ioes from insects j : dissen. of the foremost opera singers in this country. Iu addition to ' the Lawrence County Sabbath School has ever been known before. The |. SECLS in the United States ry of gr he 1k oar the leading roig in “The Secret of Su | Association at New Castle. freqent rains have ma edit impossi- | © approximately a billion dollars ing She wi )e heard In a grand co: ert recital on the seventh | ——— - ea yearly 1oss from 5 : ; iit Sal secorfpaniolf by two cqinlys fomons. artiste.’ oie | © With a ‘small rake 1a bis stomach, ble for the farmers to get their 8 very ions from Dotato blight is ible avi who for three years has ac ompanied John Me- | Charles, two-year-old son of Robert &round in shape. | $36,000,000; from grain smuts $33.- abies I ous tenor, on his tours, and Arthur Vied! pianist and | Morris, is in a serious condition at [000,000 and from grain rusts,” $20. be found L symphony Orchestra. | Patton. | Get our prices on job work. | 000,000. AT ELK LICK CHAUTAUQUA 4 Frank dent of died at venty-ei, Centr: of July announc speeche time ge will be 1 P.O 9 o’cloc] a box fous 80« cipate a Central operate. 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