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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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JING RECORD etiriaay UTAnuni CO. MORKSBpN. OwnerJI. per Tear; 40c per Month Delivered ft-fchL cu oiirUSr' delivery In charge of Camp. ft mugnman, to whom complaints ttlng to should be made.

York representatives: 8. O. in. 842 Madjtfon TELEPHONES. Business Office, 600OfeUnvflle: Editorial Rooms, BUI.

Jwnwtown Office: Bell 87-A. fttonenoro Office: Bell SI BIBLE THOUGHT! -FOR vrVffAWmjL M.M.M.1^4. M.M* MAKING U. S. Far Behind European Nations ki Uhis Work, Says Dr.

Temple SURVEYjiFNEEDED ptOTB ryean. ORE At POWER FROM hoW, 1 give unto you power to treao Berpents and scorpions, and over Ail tho power of the enemy; and noth Ing shall by any means huft 10:19. Ltfk' WIVH Binpjiw ,1 SBIBltlWsW fll uitwmuM on cm ajivunu Dmnmum ot the frtiblte land so that set tiers could be plated on the The' township plats do not Show elevations. A topographical map is a relief map, which not only shows the shapes and elevations of land and water features by conto.ur lines but also pictures the artificial features, such as railroads, highways nnd buildings. Representative Temple said that the cost of one the mapping of tho country In twenty years If It' were i invested now and Interest were allow March since unexpended balances.

John Smith charted Chesapeake' Bay, 300 years ago, surveys and maps ave been made In the United States. But It is only in comparatively re- ent years, according to Congressman GKOVEXTfY. W. Temple, of Pennsylvania, hat.the need of accurate maps has jeen felt by those engaged in home in the near he Industrial knd commercial develop- 1 mont of tne coutitry. Templei introduced u.

the last Congress to authorize the President a topographical survey of the United States within the next 20 'years. Steps will be taken early the new Congress to put this bill through. It Was about 60 years ago that the RAMSEY EXPECTED HOME Prof. Arthur at Marlln, Texas, for tho winter months, Is ex' ar Always a sroat fan the national um. ui tne i game, Prof.

Hamsey has been Induiscj Templei introduced a bill in the house his favorite pastime watching the spring training of Mib national league clubs located there. DAM BUMMER RES.ORT James Cicero haa bought the restaurant arid lunch stands privilege at Daughery's Dam. The Dani te a sum- rncr resort location within easy acqess Copyright. 1923, by Edgar A. Guest THE DICTIONARY.

The dictionary's full of words Which run from A to For any nrnti, to choose-and-use- or any In prose By J. L. M. Guest's poems for some time past. This Is especially Interesting to me as Edgar (Bud) Guest; Junior, is a pal of Fred, Junior's.

"Now that the robins are due, al- uiera uu muwe, 1 though I have not seen any yet, our other is spread salve and. that I noUK hts Naturally turn to the ria- other commodity, Of. the two, the. lat- lonal pastime, and evidently from the ter, personal JJIftndRoint, ow ing.reports (from There are two ways, to gain fame, notoriety or opprobrium In the Be That As It May Column. One is to write a mean letter to the Be Thattcr (and be those, be It known) and, the Government first realized the necessity of both ut ier arid Grove City people, of a more systematic plan of map-mak ing, after expeditions were sent to ex plore the country west of the Mlssias ippi.

In 1879 Congress established the United States Geological Survey, PHYSICAL MAPS NEEDED. Soon after Cbngress recognized that a geological survey must be based on topographical maps, so each year since 1889 It has made specific appropria tloris for such Surveys. Despite these appropriations, how-1 ever, only about 43 per cent, of contl-, tlng 6v 'e y. available man they cflnll nental United States, exclusive of Alas' SI)are on tho 0 b'arid with the coming ka, has been mapped. Some of these of warrr er weather will make further Increases.

CRAYYFORO CO. POTATO CfttoW- ERS ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION Crawford County potato growers, at a nieetlng in Meadvllle, Wednesday, i chose the following directors for a county co-operative association: How i L. M-' -V It waa Very popular during the past -A dance hall and other summer recreations are located there. ON HOTEL Work''continues at the Grove City Hotel. The pouring of concrete will engage the attention of thd builders for some time.

yet. Enough material IH oh the ground to proceed a3 fast as weather conditions will permit. Parish Brothers of Youngstown, Ohio, In charge of the construction, are put- IB Early Spraying i For Dormant spraying and San Jose scale the work must be done before leaves begin. We have both Scalecide and Lime and Sulphur, the later either dry or in solution. Increase your yield this year.

Oiir Prices Will Please Spray Pums-Barrell Pumps- Ladders The Muntz-Wright Co. these maps, made more than quarter of a. century ago, are now classified as and officials of the Geological Survey estimate that only About 36 per cent, of trie country is adequately mapped. "Most of tWe foremost countries of the waria have Wrig considered the sur or melody. stWles of the world are there, songs which men shall sinf, The books of ages; yet unborn, And many a tender thing.

The jest llea sleeping on a page, The sermon. waits a voice, The poem waits an artist's call, An artist's lovely choice. It is the color box, of speech, With all its Various hues, Wherein are found the little tubes That all who paint must use. And one 'man splashes red and blue dull 'his canvass While one with deft and subtle touch Pan give the world his dreams. Bo, stands the dictionary there, 'With words piled, row on row, Waiting the teller of the tale To set them all aglow.

cff7ff; be a human tralt.jj'ie, learn in our atudy of advanced psychology. Not long ago, in giving soip.e prlceleas gi.owing.,reports., (from Augusta, 1 "jwh.ejre. the Tlge.rs are, In training, we anticipate some real this year, at ie.ast Fj-ed by the way is tne nave tune Oun ty co-operative association; now veying of their areas one ard Jyndersqri, of their governmental func E. Flaugh, Shaws: Thomas Thompson, ttr.no cialH TemDle in i ft Plartc. r3f.np.VA' J.

d. the most, rabid base bug I've ever ONE YEAR AGO free seen, and iincldentally knows 'em all, tree 1B Is coming here, aop'n wlith of sayjs nothing to It, with eight of ybiir 'Be As Local Cliautauaua under P. of C. basis, with V. V.

Bellea head-, 'ing (the general committee: FIVE YEARS AGO real estate advertisement! In Qreeitville Record ottered a house on College avenue for $21.00, Wg one on South Main street for $3200, And a 14 room duplex and a seven room dwelling on Main street for tfcOOO. TEN YEARS AGO Probably the greatest flood that ever visited Greenville or the Shenango Valley. The downpour began at midnight of the 23d arid lasted all day the 24th. An alarm waa sounded at the Bessemer railroad shopp 2 a. m.

and hundreds of workmen summoned. Locomotives and cars were dragged Hdd then gained as Svengall in Trilby, we called on Fred'A. Huber of Detroit, on Doc Holland arid Lee Goldsmith to supply, the missing Information. Comes now this letter from the exiled Huber; dated Detroit, March Id: "Prior to departing jto tha Temple Theater, (Keith Circuit), Saturday evening, to witness an all-star bill headlined by Belle Baker and. Chic Sales, which proved of exceptional merit, (ask Shoparson about.

biljs, give you the real dope), I picked up the Evening Record of Tuesday, March 13, which arrived in the afternoon mall, and was greatly surprised and amused by your 'Be That As It May' description of the principals cdmprising 'The Circle' and from my limited theatrical knowledge, I can verify your statements as being absolutely correct. "While on the theatrical subject, I saw Felix Haney (an old Greenville visitor) a short time ago assisting Thos. Jefferson, in 'Lightning', also Huff, of Butlei-, successfully carrying one of the principal leads with Al. Jolson at the Garrick, while our old It, May' by 6. 0.

'Neiy Yo'rjc Day by Day' v. v. Mclrityre. Frankly you are both in a class by bet' Ain't nature wonderfiil? But the name of the English comedian? Huber is silent, Goldsmith IS Working hard on the case, and Doc gives out neither sight, sound or time o'day. K.lIl.Ct 1 A OI entirely survey.ed.

Maps of all of France and Belgium are available several scales. Ali lof Germany has'jbeeni mapped. Switzerland is the besi mapped o'Untry Jn the world; "IH Aslai; Japan hais cdriipleted a. its aims tm cdhHalsskrice purvey- of its entire area benefits toi'be derived through co-oper arid IS riow carrying out A systematic atiori. detailed topb'gfaphlcal ttESSEAtER BEFilSES PUT CHAIR CAR BACK Grove City, Maech efforta pf COUNTY SEAT VERDICT ON NOTE.

The jury in the case of J. H. Stewart vs. Sam Cook et of Sharpsville, returned a verdict Thursday afternoon for 'Stewart for with Interest from July 18, 1914. The action was brought to recover on a note.

GIRL PAROLED. Marie Raynovich, of Pittsburgh, sentenced on Jan. 27, to a four-months term in county jail for selling liquor was paroled Friday on payment of fine Jolson at the Garrick, while our old nnd costs ghe was one of 33 de nd- trlena, Will (Billy) Philbrick carries the ants Uquoi nearing3 sent enced on J. Clark, Geneva; J. Abrami, Meadvillej R.

D. The dir tions," said Congressman Temple discussing his-bill. "The nations of fid-1, MeaavniOj Jtt. if. uir cope have been far more progressive colors elected officers of the this matter than th'e nations tlori as President, J.

R. Clark America. The. Britfsh Isles have been co president, Thomas secretary and manager, J. G.

Abrariip. of Of Harrisburg, gave an ei- tended talk all points of In terest in connection with the its and objects, iriappihg. Chlha; however; has lagged CANADA PROGRESSIVE "In Amerfcav Canada a's adopted a VU CVlt OC UM. of Sou'tifi Aiheriwi, ehile; Braill; trs and Argeriflria iTaw siirveyea mdst of Bessemer result U.I1U K.CII.WIIUI ntiy.e rvfFlolnlEi wHto fhnt tioned, except Mexico arid China. Although a large part of the area Wedding invitations, of the public lariii States has been subdivided into sections the surveys Jiave printed at.

this office. engraved or tf. a Uve Wire and Dead Shot headline at the Shubert-Detroit this Jan 27th by Judge McLaugnr y. The (Nas Henleln will be interested, wo man is a daughter of Maggie Fisher, I am sure). A short time ago Fred W.

Qf Greenvlllei a i so sentenced at the Smith, of the Bessemer, and myself game Ume she wag paroled ''i charge of Parole Officer Rev. W. T. K. Thomp- MARCH CIVIL LIST CJIIllBli, UJL t.11^ were enjoying the screen an'd music at our million and a half dollar movie house, the Capitol, (John Kunsey, the Oj; LIIO tq higher ground.

Eventually tne th Balleti whlch was a ccom- nnA ftjinAnrt 11 If I. r. A the-March civil list rounding berg), and were agreeably surprised, out Ug flrgt wcek of tria S) tnere yet re after tho overture by the orchestra, to ma ns of the 16 caseg nino for trial. see flashed on the screen, 'The Parade I A i i of the Wooden Soldiers', by theTheo shops were flooded and all work there suspended. Tho Chicago Bridge and lion Works were also slowed down plished by six attractive young misses.

The 'Theodore Smith' of course pleased us greatly, and was a refreshing mem- youhavebeencarrylng Edgar War Machine To Replace Horse Drawing Big Guns London, March new war weapon, which will entirely supersede horses used for artillery work, is about to be introduced into the British Army. It is a composite caterpillar tractor and fighting tank, born of the experience of tho Great War, when, owing to the havoc among horses, guns were prevented reaching their positions, and other serious losses followed. The first of these new war has just been constructed, and for the same reason. There. was two home town and the pleasant feet of water on the ground the UectloM connec ted with it.

Arlington hotel, and much damage was done on North and South Water streets, tho Island, parts of Canal, Race and State streets, and North Second street on the West side. The North Race Street bridge waa Imper- illed. Shenango was a vast lake, tho river rising at tho rate of four inches per hour. The Erie and tho Bessemer railroads were completely out of business and only two trains arrived on tho Pennsylvania. The flood reached two inches above all prior records.

TWENTY TEARS AGO Supt. Wright reduced the number of hours in the high school to relieve the congestion of classes. In tho forenoon, the seniors, juniors and sophomore were in attendance, and in the afternoon tho freshmen. THIRTY YEARS AGO George Tyler granted a patent for a clothes dryer. FIFTY YEARS AGO William G.

Taylor, formed a co-partnership with James C. Sirums in the undertaking business. IN Allegheny college closed Friday for the Easter vacation, and the students not resume their studies until Tuesday, April 3. Corry's hotel drive has reached The captains and various teams assure the success of the drive. T7 MUST KEPAIB HIGHWAYS THEY DAMAGE Warsaw, March of number of heavy laden trucks, which damaged public highways In Kos- eiusko County, will be asked to bear the expense of the necessary repairs an4 failing to do so will be prosecuted according to the Board of County Com mlsaioners.

INDIANA JUDGE BUT 29. Hartford March H. Simmons, newly appointed judge of the Blackford County Circuit Court, is believed to be the youngest Circuit Court judge in the state. He is only 29 years old. Among these are several large damage suits.

MISS GLENN BETTER. Miss Grace Glenn, clerk in the clerk of court's office, Is slowly recovering from a bad attack of grip. Miss Glenn has been unable to be at the office for the past ten days. LIGHT CRIMINAL LIST. But 17 cases have been docketed for tho April term of criminal court, which opens Monday, April with but three weeks before tho time of grand jury hearing.

Of the 17 listed seven have already been disposed of by pleas and sentences imposed. Unless the number of transcripts received here outnumber three to one those already docketed the April sessions will be the lightest criminal court in Mercer county for yeara. OPERA HOUSE ANNOUNCEMENTS (Col. Smith W. Brboklmft of Washington, the new United States lenator, is fiinncr, soldi.er rind lawyer.

He is a rugged, physically pow- Brful man. He is; llfty-three years old, weighs more than 200 pounds and Is feet 10 indies mil. He never tasted liquor or tolmcco nnd never swears. Aaked how he did it, the morning following election, he said: "Visiting the people In every county. Spending no fabulous sums for posters.

Individuals, farm organizations and Uibor organizations supported line at tlieir own expense. My election 'was a victory for the fanners, labor, mid mothers of Iowa." One of coloiiel's favorite wallops throughout the entire campaign iwns: "Seven billion dollars of wn- Itered stork must bo pumped out of 'the railroads." The repeal ot the act was biggest iplank In Ills platform. Colonel Bnmkluirt is president of the National Hille Association ot Ainer 'lea. He served In the Spanish-American war. During the World war he trained 10,000 cflicers and non-coramlssloned ofltcers in marksmnuship.

"The Circle" The more announcement that tho Sel ms, and other serious losses followed. wyns wl present "The Circle" with'an As a result of now construction, this a atar oast llt ncViinn will hn nhlo to undertake a i Opera House on machine will be able to undertake a Tuesdliyi Am 3 should suftlco to sell cruise, aa against GOO miles tho houso out when Qno st con of the old tank, without requiring new 8Ulol th flve of the prom nent caterpillars. American stars are who i jJiVJliUlldll American stars are to present Sonior- sot Maugham's comedy here. Ruchistor- 7 ling actors as Wilton Lackaye has entirely satisfied tho British War Office tenders have been put out for seventeen It is anticipated that the cost of building each will range between $30,000 and $45,000. The new machine is a very formidable looking weapon and created an enormous sensation on its flrst trial.

It is about 25 feet long and surmounted by a turret, so that it 'is not merely ft fearful fighting machine, but it can also convey a Held gun of the largest size into action. It; can also be adapted to be an ordinary tractor. Another improvement is a new system of spring mounting, which reduces tho terrible jolting of the old tanks to minimum, thus eliminating one of the chief tortures of serving in the tank forces during the war. Fine craftsmanship and engineering skill are conspicuous in the whole make-up. ANDREW H.

OSBOBNE Funeral Director Fenn ot UM to about thoae triun Rogers Paints Berry Varnishes We have a full line of paints, stains aU (l varnishes ready for your spring work. Stop in, we'll supply all your needs. COMPANY SPECIAL SALE ORANGES 23c DOZEN UP BANANAS. 30c DOZEN UP Grape Fruit, Lemons, Apples, Pears, Tomatoes 20c Cucumbers, Strawberries, Head Lettuce 20c Leaf Lettuce 25c Radishes, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Endive, Spinach, Green Peppers, Turnips, Carrots, Parsnips, New Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Cranberries, Celery, or any Vegetables. i i Deliveries made on orders of and over.

GREENVILLE FRUIT MARKET 142 MAIN STREET has the role of Lord Porteous, Henry E. Dixey, Norman Hackett, Amelia Bingham and Charlotte Walker, make up a cast that will cause the average playgoer to wonder how the organization can be a paying matter if the theater is packed to the doors. But the financial part is the second consideration with the Selwyns. "The Circle" is a great comedy, and carries the endorsement of the New York critics, and it is the desire of the producers to present it here in the same elaborate manner as in New York and that made it the most talked, of play that the nietroplis hat; seen in years. Get A New Top For Your Automobile The warm weather is near.

Automobiles will soon b'e in constant use. See us for prices on that new top you need, McCORD TRIM SHOP If it's CASH yon need for Sprinc let oil supply fngReitMni thai yon nuy need Money for: Toi Pajr litstrahce Premium. To Pay on Mortgage. To Pat for Needed Hepafre. T6 Pay for Decorating.

To Pay for Painting. To Pay for Shingling. To Pay Taxes. To Pay Badt Rent. Td Pay Doctor.

To Pay Grocer or Butcher. To Pay all Small annoying debts. One of these may be your reason for maJdng a loan today. Think It over! CaO and see us; we will cheerfully talk matter orer whether you borrow or not. We advance yon the Money on yoar own security, such as Househeld Goods, Piano; wthont removal.

Trust Us. We Trust You. PROVIDENT 1M Bast State Sharon, Pa. PhotM Chats With Your Gas Man More housewives should be made aware of fact that violent boiling does not accelerate the speed of cooking, but only evaporates the water needlessly with an equivalent waste of gas. Tests made by the Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.

have established a number of important facts that housewives will do well to remember. (1) Violent boiling, with the lid on the utensil, gas on full, consumes about nine times more gas than is necessary to maintain gentle boiling. (2) For gentle boiling about five times as much gas is used with the lid off as would be required if the lid were on the utensil. (3) When violently boiled, water evaporates at about the same rate with the lid on as with the lid off. Greenville Natural Gas Company ii(.

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