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The Titusville Herald from Titusville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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i'' i 1 A HERALD 26, 1925 The Monahan Lynch arance 1 It's not a "Hurrah" sale but one involving GOOD merchandise at substantial SAVINGS. Twice each year we clear surplus stocks at reduced prices. One of these times is at hand. And so all winter-weight Overcoats and Suits are priced lower according to this clear-cut schedule. Personal Notes of Interest James B.

Nash of West Walnut street spent the week end with friends in I'ittsburgh. Miss Priscilltf Davis ami Bennett of West Spruce street left last evening for New York. F. C-. Bellamy of West Main street spent the week-dud in Buffalo, returning yesterday afternoon.

Airs. Ir.nes Millar and little son ofi i North Monroe streel went to Erie; i yesterday for an extended stay. Oil SERVICE EPARTMENT $23 SUITS Reduced to $25 SUITS Reduced to $28 SUITS Reduced to $30 SUITS Reduced to $35 SUITS Reduced to $40 SUITS Reduced to AH Our Finest Suits in the Sale Reduced Proportionately. $25 OVERCOATS Reduced to $20.00 $30 OVERCOATS Reduced to $35 OVERCOATS A A Reduced to $40 OVERCOATS Reduced to $32.00 I'll i I Lewis returned to yesterday alter spending $45 OVERCOATS Reduced to City yesterday alter spending tho week-eiut relatives and friends in the city. 4 Miss Mary G'llare of Corry spent the week-end with her Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh A. O'llaro, West W.i!- r.ut street. Mrs. Erie Ajidemm and little son, Junior of Enterprise, left yesterday afternoon for Hammond, to join Mr.

Anderson and make their future home. Miss Jeannette 'II. returned to Erie last evening after spending the week-end with her sisters, the Nellie and Nellie Lawrence, North Washington street. Mrs. A.

L. Lewis of Jamestown, N. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Otto, West Central a venue, returned home yesterday after visiting he parents.

Mrs. Otto lias heen confined to her bed with illness for several we (Its. The Misses Sara and Tena stein of East Spring street returned i yesterday morning from a sojourn of, three weeks in New York. Miss Maria Colin of North Monroe street, who accompanied them has gone to Boston, for a visit with friends. Fine Overcoats of Real Luxury Reduced Proportionately.

mm THIS CLOTHES THAT SATISFY" THE HERALD Heart Song's How to Get It For the Mere. Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution 3 Coupons and 98c 4T Present or mail to thit paper three coupons ninety-eight centi to cover cost of handling, packing, clerk hire, etc. MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED 300 lOc; 60O 15c; C'eater distance ask postmaster rato for 3 pounds. All the old-ticie songs, dear to the hearts of the American people, -will be found thi super-volume of the melodic of days jjone by. MONEY BACK, IF NOT -SATISFIED KIEL J.

HUM SOIUT BEAUTIFUL New Things Arriving Daily COME IN AND SEE THEM CREPE DE CHINE SCARFS ALSO SILK KNIT ONES PRETTY HOSIERY These Beautiful crepe de chine Scarfs come in fancy stripes, figured and plain, colors. Pretty long fringe. Prices Are $3,50, $4.25, $5.00 SILK KNIT SCARFS Come in various color stripes. Long fringe. Prices Are $1.89 Up To $3.50 "DEXDALE" FULL FASHIONED STOCKINGS Are among the finest silk hose produced in this country or Europe.

They come in all the wanted shades. Price $1.65 Pr. "PIGEON" HOSIERY Known the world over as "the stocking with the beautiful ankle." All the wanted shades. Price $L45 Pr. Michael J.

aged 31 years, died at o'clock Sunday morning at the home of his sister, 115 East CIoss street, following an illness of several months with a complication of ailments and for the past few weeks he had been, failing quire rapidly. The decased was son of the late Michael and Catherine Welsh and was born in County Clare, Ireland, on May 29. 1S93. He came to America with his mother and family, when he was ll years of age and had resided here ever since. Besides the sister at whose home he passed away, lie leaves the following other sisters all of this city: Mrs.

James Foley. Mrs. Frank J. McXamara. Mrs.

B. linger. Mrs. Susan Downes and Mrs. j.T.

IX Ross. He was a member of St, i Titus" church from which services I will be conducted Wednesday at 9 n. and the interment will follow in St." Catherine's cemetery. The. following announcements of services in the churches or the city for the coming week were made from various pulpits yesterday morning: First Methodist Efpiscopal.

This evening, 7:30 o'clock, special prayer meeting for women. Tuesday. 7:45 p. rehearsal of choir, Professor Lee Hess Barnes di rector. Wednesday, 7:30 p.

class at pastor's study room in the church Thursday. 7:30 p. prayer service. Friday, p. union meetine an' program of nil the missionary "socie ties of the church.

Emantfei Tuesday, 2:30 'p. opening of Warren Short talks by Rev. A. i.inder. Rev.

J. A. Carlstrom, Rev; Oscar Ostrom. Rev. Carl and the local pus tor, Rev.

A. T. Bergquist. Tuesday, celebration communion with sermon by Rev. I.

A. Carlstrom of Chandlers Valley. Thursday p. joint meeting: of ana trustees at the church. Friday, 7:30 'choir rehearsal.

Congregational Mission. Friday. p. Harmony society program and refreshments, Miss Karla Lind! erwear A FINE ASSORTMENT Mrs. Sarah Lament.

Sarah 97, oldcsi icsulent. died Saturday morning at the family homo. 406 Liberty street after a long following a or paralysis. At her 'bedside death came vrere Siva. Emma Young of Washington.

IX and Lynn Darling of Pittsburgh, n. nephew. Had she lived uniil February she vrould have neon OS vears old. churCh parlors. First Pr'esbyteri an This aftenioon, 4 o'clock, primary department in the chapel gymnasium.

Tuesday, 2:30 p. Agries 11. Lammers reading circle Mrs. W. Pennell.

West Spruce street." Tuesday, 6 p. m. Westminster Circle supper at Y. W. C.

A- followed by meeting at home of a member. Wednesday, i p. patriotic lunch- con at the chapel. Address by Dr. Semple.

Thursday. 2 p. hospital sewing at the chapel; meeting at the 2VHO South Side chapel. Ideas are like people. They need rest.

If you work one overtime it becomes nervous and troublesome. East Bloss street; 7:30 p. m. midweek meeting in the chapel. Friday.

6:30 p. men's dinner fn the chapel. St. Paul's Reformed Tuesday evening, the Girls' Guile meets with Miss Helen Bodamer "DIAMOND DYE" IT A BEAUTIFUL COLOR meeting the our Credit Is Good Do not go without the comfort and happiness of a borne when it is so easily within your reach. Come and get what you want YOUR OWN TERMS, within reason.

E. TV HALL' S. Mary Young Hall, Owner and Manager Ferfe home dyeing and tinting is guaranteed with Dia Dyes. Just clip in cold water to tint soft, delicate'shades, or boil dye rich, permanent colors. Each lo-cent package contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything new.

Buy "Diamond other tell your druggist whether tne material you -wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed COMING Wed. Thurs. Fri. GRAND OPERAHOUSE North Martin street. Thursday.

7:30 p. choir for rehearsal Friday, 4: in p. catechetica class at the parsonage. St. fames' Memorial Today.

2:30 p. St. James' Jun lor guild with Mrs. Hazel Cron. Wes Main street.

Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. diccesan convention, Chvist church! Mcadviile. Tuesday Evening Reading club Mrs. P.

V. Hollinsworth. 10D West Spruce street. TO CHOOSE FROM It is hardly necessary to remind you about the fine quality of silk undergarments which this store features. Everyo ne knsws that we have the best grades and the choicest of pretty styles.

Wednesday. 7:30 Friendly Society, parish house Thursday, p. Bible class supper at parish house. Please register at rectory. Friday.

2 p. Willing Workers at' parish house; 4:15 p. Church; School Service League: 4:30 litany and prayers for the sick. DESTRIRER TO LHEI HIKER JERSEY SILK STEP-IN CHEMISE Beautiful flesh color, trimmed in blue or white. PRICE $3.50 ROMAN STRIPE RIBBON Suitable for dress trimmings, head bands, etc.

Various shades to choose ffom. One inch wide. PRICE 25c YD. BUSTER BROWN LAUNDERED SETS. Correct in quality, tailoring and design.

PRICE 75c SET JERSEY SILK VESTS Bound in white or pink. $2.50 Step-ins to match at $3.00 PRETTY UNDER-ARM BAGS No costume is complete without one of these. They come in suede, pin seal and real calf. Colors are brown, gray and black. Complete with mirror and adjustable strap.

PRICE $5.00 O'thers from $2.00 up to $12. TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS In fancy crepes. Colors are pink, blue and lavender. Trimmed in contrasting colors. PRICE $3.00 WIDE SUEDE BELTS Perforated.

Colors are black, red, tan, gray, brown, gold, green and patent leather. PRICE $1.25 EA. Others in narrower widths at 25c, 59c and $1.00. Arriving daily. Stylish styles and all the wanted materials and shades.

QUAUTY PRINTING AND GOOD SERVICE CALL OUR JOB DEPARTMENT SHANGHAI. that troops stationed at the 'Woosung forts near the mouth of the Yangtze river were displaying an ugly spirit caused American naval authorities today to order a destroyer ready to pro- ced there to act as a convoy guard to the round-the-world-liner Belgenland. xvluch will arrive tomorrow. During her stay at Shanghai the vessel will anchor in the lower reaches of the Yangtze, opposite the forts. This morning the forts fired on the British steamer Tukwo.

operated by the Jardine, Mathesoh company, on her arrival from Hankow. A boarding party was sent out afterward look off three Chinese passengers. No other persons were INI MEETS DEITH IN STimiKE BEIT ALTOONA, J.nn. Parks, aged IS, of Juniata. a local suburb, met instant death Saturday night in.

an odd accident in which a card Same played a important part. Parks j-was attending a card party anfl found tthat an extra deck of cards was Remembering a declr. of his left iat his machine in the Juniata Silk Mill he offered to go for it. To enter mill he climbed an eight foot steel fence at the rear of the mill. At the top of the fence he grabbed a wire to steady himself.

It happened to be a volt "primary line of the Penn Central Company's leading into the mill and he was instantly electrocuted. THE ENGAGEMENT RING A POLISHED GIRDLE DIAMOND Correspondence invited Photographs mailed The most fashionable Engraving for Wedding Invitations and Announcements BAILEY TEXT AND COLONIAL SCRIPT Samples mailed.

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