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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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Htstly $30.00, $27,50, and $25,00 Coats We've, gathered these in one I6t and priced them at $12.50 for your choice. Conservative dress coats and those splendid Chinchilla storm coats in the Our announcement of one-half off on overcoats was the talk of the Now just think what this further reduction means. A good selection of styles in all sizes 'for, Uie early buyer. v. -I Ol I IT DDIOETO steady stream OUI I IT! C.O 0 buye rs ti $27.50 SIITS $18.33 $25.00 SIITS $16.67 $22.50 SIITS $15.00 $20.00 SIITS $13.35 $18.00 SIITS $12.00 $12.00 SIITS $8.00 $10:00 SIJTS $0.67 Reductions on Shirts, Hats, Hosiery, Neckwear, Pajamas, etc.

ROW LET'S A full line of New Evaporated fruits S. T. DEAN A Test for Liver Dull. The liver, siuggish and inactive, first shows itself In a. mental unhappy and critical.

Never is there Joy In living, as when the stomach and liver are doing their work. Keep your liver active and healthy by using Dr. Kin'g's New Life Pills; they empty the bowels freely, tone up your stomach, cure your constipation and purify the blood. 25s at druggists. Bucklen's Arnica Salve excellent for piles.

Rubber stamps, Advanca Argui 'Oo. Reductions in Underwear, Gloves, Sweaters, Pants, Caps, etc. Catherine Norris Leech VOICE CULTURE 350 Main St. Bell 'phone 364-w THEATRES PECK'S BAD BOY Get away from common worries; go and see "Peck's Bad Boy" at the opera house, on Monday evening, January 25 It's brighter and better than ever. There's the Bad Boy and his chum, the Bad Boy's girl, his Ma and Pa, and the old German grocer, Shultz, upon whom ore playec many new and up-to-date tricks.

Attrac tive specialties are introduced during th action of the comedy, greatly adding ti the enjoyment of each- performance. U. S. Steel Employes! There will be no distribution ofj employes' stock this year. You have formed the habit of systematic saving.

You have experienced the comfortable feeling of being ahead of the game. The rainy day is not the terror to you as to the improvident. Do not give up this good habit. Start this pay day right by opening A Savings Account interest in this strong bank. When you have i- accumulated a sufficient amount you purchase steel stock on your own account.

The officers and directors of this bank will appreciate your business. First National Bank G. G. STAGE, President R. C.

McMASTER, Vice Pres. C. E. WITMER, Cashier -DIRECTORS G. G.

STAGE G. STAGE J. S. MATSON W. W.

RAY R. C. McMASTER C. PETTIT N. E.

TILLOTSON Capital and Surplus $400,000. Assets $1,200,000 MAYOR 0V TOKIO The local theatregoers are awaiting considerable interest the St. Michael 1 performance of the comic opera "Th Mayor of Tokio." This is without doub the biggest thing ever attempted in Green ville and the co.stumings and settings be elaborate. The show will bo at th Laird opera house on tho evenings of th 26th and 27th. J.

Raymond Daly has the part Kidder, the proprietor of the stranddc vaudeville troupe who arc in Tokio, an he certainly is an inimitable originate of the "gazooka." He has some clcvt songs and his work is augmented by th brilliant performances of his associates From the demand for tickets and'the man; inquiries that have been received concern ing the play, crowded houses will see i on both evenings. The Recs orchestr will bo in attendance and this will be th last engagement in this line that they wi play before their players leave for southern Qhaulauqua circuit. Bute of Ohlor city ot Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. makes oath that lie to eenior partner of the arm of F.

J. Cheney ft doing business in the City of To ledo. County and State aforesaid, am that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS'for each and ev ery caso-of Catarrh that cannot be by the Use of HALL'S CATARRH CURB FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed la my presence, this 6th day of December A.

D. 1886. (Seal) A. GLEASON. Notary Public.

Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and inu cous surfaces of the system. Send fo testimonials." free. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O.

Bold by- all Druggists. 75c. Take BmU'a Ftmlly ma for SATURDAY SPECIAL Lake Shore Ice Cream "Seme Cream" IN VANILLA AND CHOCOLATE FLAVORS. 'ORDERS TAKEN FOR BRICKS, ICES, SHERBETS AND MOULDS ANY FLAVOR DESIRED For Men and Women. Backache? Feel tired? Not so sprj as you used to be? Getting old Many persons mistake kidney troubl Cor advancing age.

Kidneys out time. Foley Kidney Pills tone up an order make you feel old before you invigorate the kidneys, banish back aclie, rid your blood of acids an poisons. Sold by all dealers every where. The'Reformed church dining room was lie scene of a firettily appointed banquet ctidtircd" the choir, and Sunday school rchcstra by pastor and consistory the church. 'The dining room was jcautifully decorzted with the church colors, ferns and pink and white car- lations, while the tables were sumptu- iU8ly laden with tempting delicacies.

The speech of the evening, Friday, was the pastor, Reverend Bauman, thank- the members "of the choir and or- hestra for their splendid services. Mrs. F. Peterson of Sharpsville, responded behalf of tho choir, while Edwin Jeachler'spoke in behalf of the orchestra. The orchestra then rendered several ine selections and the choir some beau- iful anthems.

After a social' hour the guests adjourned, voting many thanks, and hoping that the consistory would entertain often. One Who Was There. THE" v. x. STORE The Woolworth 'girls gave a' the Celesta Whalen, 200 REPORT AT INSPECTION The Federal inspection of Company was hold on Tuesday afternoon arid evening, in Grove City, by First Lieut.

Walter L. Krueger, of the Third U. S. tnfantry, detailed as inspector of the Second Brigade, N. G.

P. Captain Kennedy paraded 67 men and three officers, and Ihe company passed a remarkably good inspection. C. Wesley Forest, First Sergeant pf Company was promoted to lleginiental Color Sergeant of the Sixteenth regiment. Major Charles Clyde, of Moadville, Batt.

Adjts. Howard Gibson, of Greenville, and F. L. Ruffing of Grove City, reported at tho inspection. BOYS GLEE CLUB OF THIEL The boys of Thiol college have started Glee club and arc completing final arrangements for its organization.

The first practice was held Thursday evening in the hall of tho Chrysostomos literary society. The moving spirit in the club is Himmclman. who will sing second tenor, as will Albert Trumpeter, Harry Pcbly, John C. Nelson and Clarence L. Naarup.

First tenors are Charles Homer, George Roth and William Adolphscn. Richard Amy, Arthur Loutzcnhiscr, Wallace Downs and Sliannon AVright sing second buss, ivhilo Richard Gcrbcrding, Jerry Jackson, Paul Wctzlcr and Henry Wcicksol sing first bass. At the first meeting they practiced "Tipperary." street, Tuesday, evening. The ivening" was spent in music and games; Vliss Clara Tunison, Mrs. Bertha Grimm, and Otis Gravatt receiving the prkes in the guessing contests.

A dainty lunch- con was served by the girls, after which the guests departed at a late hour, Tliose present wore Carl Rosenberg, Herman Kaufman, Carl Saa), Ralph Wilson, 3tis Gravatt and Ernest Campbell of Sharon, Misses Dora Ryan, Irene Conrad, Laura Wick, Clara Tunison, Mrs. Bertha Grimm and Celesta Whalen. A Guest. Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage at Adarosville, Rev. A.

W. Martin performed the marriage ceremony of Miss Maude Burd and Frank C. Porter, (wo of Jamestown's well known young people. The ceremony was 1 a very quiet one. They returned to Jamestown and a wedding dinner and reception was given them at the home of the bride's parents.

They left at once for Mr. Porter's homo in Greene township, where they will reside. ATTENDS ANNUAL PARTY Mrs. J. V.

Davis entertains several friends every year at her home in Sharps- villo and these annual gatherings arc looked forward to with a great deal of pleasure. Tuesday, Mrs. Davip received a number of friends among whom were Mrs, Charles and her daughter Miss Theodora, of Plum street. AUTHORS CLUB Miss Annetta Folzer was hostess to the Authors club at a dinner Friday evening. Miss Sarah Wiant had charge of the program which followed.

A. B. CLUB Miss Margaret AYright was a hostess Friday evening when she entertained the members of the A. B. c.ub at her home, Chambers avenue.

A guessing contest wus a feature of the evening's entertainment, the prize being won by Miss Margaret Wallace. The hostess' mother, Mrs. James E. Wright and her sister, little Miss Annabclle served a luncheon of pretty appointments. Present were Mibs Margaret Wallace, Miss Kalhro 1 Miss Helen Pickson, Miss Emily Loutzcnhiscr, Miss Marion Cossitt, Miss Bcrnicc Foil, MitiS Marion Loutzcnhiscr, Miss Esther Marks and Miss Evelyn Saul.

Jones of Bessemer street is in Cleveland attending tho automobile show. While there he will bo the guest of E. W. Weaver. -f Mary Wcllar is visiting friends in Pittsburgh.

-f William E. Kucppcr of Youngstown is the guest of Mrs. Ncvin E. Smith of Clinton street. -f Ada Thorn spent Friday Sharon.

and Mrs. A. L. Davonny and J. F.

Baskin attended the Cleveland automobile show. ArcK Gaitor Tops and Full Cloth Quarter For the Particular Lady S3.75, $4.00, $4.25 MORRISON-SMITH SHOE CO. i The Home of Good Footwear INFORMAL DANCE The Bessemer club will give an informal dance at the 1. O. O.

F. building, Monday evening, January 25, from 0 to 12. j-23-24 BESSEMER CLUB WILL ENTERTAIN The llecs orchestra will furnish music for the 'dancing party that will be an interest ing of Monday evening. It will be given by the members of the Bessemer club, an organization whose parties arc most enjoyable. Dancing will be general in the ball room of the I.

O. 0. F. temple from9 till 12 o'clock. This party will be another of the several given by the club this winter, all of which have been delightfully informal.

Miss Frances Cornelius of Grove City and Thomas T. McCord were married at Pittsburgh on Saturday afternoon, The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Caroline Cornelius? and one of Grove City's most popular young ladies. Mr. McCord is a popular young 'inan and a member of the class of 1915 of Grove City college, his home being at McKccsport.

They will make their home at present in Gtovc City. Life Insurance Refused. Ever notice how closely life insur ance examiners look for symptoms kidney diseases? They do so becaus weakened kidneys lead to many form of dreadful life-shortening afflictions. If you have any symptoms like pain in the back, frequent, scanty or painful action, tired feeling, aches and pains, get Foley Kidey Pills today. For sale bv all dealers everywhere.

RBAD THS WANT ADS TONIGHT Opera House TONIGHT Ben Toy's Musical Comedy Co. JACKSON CENTER WEDDING Miss Mary McCuidy became the bride of Harry Coryea of Jackson Center, January 13, 1915. ceremony was performed by Reverend Thompson, the bride's at 12:30 o'clock. After the wedding a dinner was served of which many friends partook. YEARLY DANCE The annual "Rube" party given by the Custer company No.

56, U. R. K. of will bo held in BenniqghOff hall, Tuesday evening, All the guests will appear in costume and plans are being made by the various committees that will insure an evening of fun. The company has quite a reputation for these annual "Rube" dances.

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For sale Dy all dealers overywhere. Your Cold is it Up A cold is reaally catching. A rundown system is'susceptible to germs. You owe it to yourself and to others of your household to fight the germs at once. Dr.

Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is fine for colds and coughs. It loosens the stops the cough and soothes the lungs. It's guaranteed. Only 25c at your druggist. At Young's theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday: The Milo Trio, a fine musical act.

Wagner and Lee, a good comedy act. j20-3d CHORAL SOCIETY- A preliminary meeting was held Thursday at Thiel college to complete arrangements for the forming of the Choral society. Mrs. Winifred LeSueur of Erie is at the "head of this organization, and prospects are bright for a most successful term fifteen lessons. The student body of'the'Cqllege is' giving its most" hearty support to the innovation, as are the patrons oMhe college.

The iUiarii i AU the'-appoint- When you want the best and want it quick, call up the Old Coal House of A. MILLER CO. Both 'Phones Rush Orders Our Delight You have tried the I rest. Now, try the Best 1 OCCIDENT S. 3t Capital $125,000.00 FARMERS AND TRUST Christmas Savings Still Being Come In and Join Also the and the Savings ill It 'lid THE BANK THAT PUBLIC CONFIDENCE BUILT Wall Street rner of Main Why Not Use the Best PITTSBUlfiil Also Sand and Gravel ORDERS TAKEN FOR BANK COAL and'AGRICULTURAL Street and Erie R.

R. Residence 352. Yard 92-J; Union 173-W wen i Your Business Is nobody's business but yours. ThisJSank respects this fact and every transaction here Confidential! Safe Deposit Boxes Savings Department Christmas Money Club StiUOpen 'Jf Greenville National Bank Laird Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY Monday, Jan. 25 BENNER HERMAN Present their 1915 Model Peck's Bad Boy A MERRY RIOT OF FUN AND MUSIC Everything New But the Name SINGING GIRLS TOO Come out and get a good "LAFF MASSAGE." problem with 'this show.

It's how to PRICE: lOc, 20c, 3p Seat Friday at Davis Pruft -t i 5 A'V wi r. A IA m'.

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