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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE FOUR THE EVENING RECORD, GREENVILLE, PA. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. Fred Nelson is the guest of Sharon, Warren and friends in Youngstown. -Mrs. Edwin Auble has gone to Washington, D.

where she will visit her husband who is in a cantonment near there. and Mrs. George Batteiger of Transfer visited with Greenville relatives Thursday. Thomas R. Dickinson has returned from a short visit with her parents, Rev.

and Mrs. S. M. Gordon in Chautauqua, N. Y.

Kearns of DuBois has been visiting relatives here. Cordelia Kearns of Des- Moines, Iowa, is spending several weeks with her brothers, Rev. Frs. J. P.

and J. J. Koarns. I Frank W. Dickinson.

Frank Dickinson, and R. Stanley Arthur were in Sharon Wednesday. Sara Kanengeiser of Plum street has been working in Ohio. and Mrs. William C.

Coleman of Clinton street left Friday for a motor trip to Erie Cleveland. and Mrs. Howard Kirk and their guest, Miss Mable Blackley, of New York spent Thursday at Exposition park. Coleman is convalescing after a successful operation for appendicitis. Alfred Taylor has returned from Erie where ho attended lectures and demonstrations in embalming.

W. Beatty has relumed from a visit with friends in Youngstown and Warren. Mary Sullivan of Pittsburg is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. M.

Callahan of North Second street. Mrs. Hazel Beckwith has returned to Erie after visiting with Mr. an Mrs. N.

X. Moss. Kate Stewart of New Castle i- visiting with firends here. Walter Neuron of Fredonia spent Friday with friends in town. Smith has relumed to her home in New Brighton after a short visit with friends here.

T. R. Foster of Meadville is guest of relatives in town. Susan Nolan of Jamestown spent Friday in town. Rosen of Cleevland was a Greenville caller Thursday.

McClure spent Friday in Fredonia. Henry and of Washington, former Greenville residents, are spending a few days with friends here. P. J. Flynn, Miss Irene Flynn and Mrs.

Jack Croft of Sharon have concluded a visit Mrs. M. Kane of North Second street. Joseph Fitzmartin is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. MulcaHcy of Ellwood City. 1.5. CUME i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SAVAGE AND HIS SHIELD i I i 1 SATURDAY SPECIAL Reef Steak Beef Boil Beef Roast Hamburg Yeal Steak Veal Stew Pork Chops Pork Roasts New Potatoes New Tomatoes New Beans 'Loupes Watermelons Cncumbers 28-32c -10c 40c (10r Per I'ecK ISc PIT T.b.

ISc PIT Lb l. i-lSc Each Navy Department Feels Certain That Enemy Destroyers Have Leu American Waters. Washington, June is not a German submarine within 1,000 miles of the American coast. This belief was expressed by Navy officials today after a thorough investigations of scores of rumors that U-boats had been sighted and reports that S. O.

S. calls had been picked up by coastwise steamers. It also became known that the navy A popular writer who Is particularly department is not officially aware of fond of giving bis renders diluted scl- the presence of an enemy raider in enco, in siigan'tl pellets, says (hot men I American waters. button their clothing with the right i Rumors that a raider was on" trifi hand because their prehistoric ancos- I Atlantic coast have been brought to tors used to parry shields on their left I arms. To quote his own words: "Primitive mini had shield on his i left firm 1o protect the henrt side from Writer Explains Why Men Button Their Clothing With the Right Hand.

SESSUE HAYAKAWA IN the atteneion of the department from many quarters, hut in no instance have' officials been able to verify them. As for the submarine of submarines that conducted their raids on this side of the Atlantic, they are be- nttnek. Tlint Ii'ft his right hnml free to do Hie buttoning." Hcved to be well on their way to their This is Intcrosiini: nnd highly home base. The department, it was "TheWhiteMan'sLaw" An exotic romance of the "Orient" interwoven with a fine bunch of thrills and suspense as ever seen in a Photo-play. News weekly, nil the news of the day.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NORMA TALMADGE In the triumph of her Artistic Career. "DeLUXE ANNE" i Miss Talmadge lias made some' good ones you will admit, but this is her BEST. SATURDAY J. C. WINTERS NO.

11 WKST MAIN" STREET Hli- I FREE DELIVERY OF ALL PARCEL POST ORDER. IT PAYS New Organdie Flouncings FOR MAKING PRETTY SUMMER DRESSES These are already tucked and white, lavender, pink and to make up and and irons Ivaulifuiy. $2.50, 92.98 and the yard. S1.r,0 GEORGRTTE CREPE Sl.OO An excellent quality in the 10 inch width. Flesh, Rose.

Navy and Grey. 39c VENISE LACE RANDS 29c For trimming dresses, blouses, and for making dainty camisoles. White and Cream Color in many attractive patterns. 19c EMBROIDERIES AT 15c YD. Edges and Insertions in handsome eyelet and solid patterns.

(Main Floor)' THREE EXTRA VALVES IN WOMEN'S I'NDERWEAR B1LL1E BURKE pretty pink batiste; featherstitched in blue. Cool for wear on hot nights; regularly special at only 81.98 ENVELOPE pretty crossbar dimity; sheer and cool; trimmed back and front; satin ribbon shoulder straps; specially priced at only $1.98 NIGHT cool sheer nainsook; sleeveless with pointed yoke of lace insertions; specially priced at SUMMER TOGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS LITTLE ROYS' WASH of khaki or white duck; rah rah or sailor styles; special at 59c. BOYS' WASH pretty chambray in neat stripes and solid colors; sizes 2 to 6 years; special at S2.50. GIRLS'TOM BOY MIDDY rose, gold or green chambray; sizes 3 to 8 years; smocked middy. $3.75.

SWEATERS FOR LITTLE white, rose, Copenhagen, green, sizes 2 to 5 years; made of fine soft wool. S3.50 to $4.98. (Infants' Floor) I The G. M. McKelvey Co.

YOUNGSTOWN, O. inatlve, but is it true? primitive man weur shirts ami I'olliirs, vests Jtud I cimts, Unit buttoned up nt nil? And 1 know Hint bis liourt WHS more Important lo tiniird tban his linsrs or i bis liver? Is there real evidence thill be fcini nbmil the rela- i live vnlue nf his ii'tiTiiiil uririiiiM, when he liN -hield? Dill lie curry his shield on left nrm to protect his hear! or WHS if In bis right i arm, nppsirently iilvnys the struiiger, i In the majority of individuals, free to i wield a sword "-'pear, or slnno hammer or Unnhhed war club, further buck towiird the beginning of man's long story mi this buttered old phinet? i lieyond question, ho wanted his most efficient blind nnd nrm free to i use bis weiipoiis. Mil is It certain or even probable that he bud a strung preference for being- In ihe I ripht side, if he needs he pnno- I Hired nt nil? Suroly I lie of nttnelc doin'inatod the mr-ans of I defense. The knife counted more thnn the shield. The speur controlled I the use of liiinds and iinns inore than any buckler ever d'nl.

Buttons are plneetl ffir the eenveni- cnce of Ihe right not ln-caiise the left hiind was kept busy, currylnt: shield, in the rliiMhond nf Hie Iiunifin nice, hut ihe right hnnd WHS report of ubmarine in more said today, has no the sighting of a than a week. The recent picking up of S. O. S. messages was easily accounted for.

During the past few nights have been such that radio messages would cany over ji far greater distance thnn ordinarily, and it is believed that these distress signals came from vessels that were being attacked on the other side of the Atlantic. One naval officer told today of having picked up message- from Arlington in the Hay of and from Panama while just off the coast of Ireland. ROY STEWART a breezy Western Drama. TH i Keith of The Border And a Billy Comedy, Her Terrible Time. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Clara Kimball Young IN "The Homse of Glass" Are you following the Eagle's Eye every Monday and 'Tuesday? It shows you the plots of the Huns to destroy this country.

usually the. stronger and nion then, just'as it is now. skillful Women Soldiers. There were literally sen res of women who served in the Xnriln-rti nnd Southern Shirr the war with (i'-niuiny began tinn 1 thnn "iu- woman has been discovered In soldier's uniform, One, lit least, gnl almost to Frn'iee before "lie delected. We men of I'm- wluit- over reasons, are nut iu ilie military service honor very greatly the TUis- women i-nler-'d tlie "in the hnpe of Inspirint: the men of Ilus- sia." We bog to thetii Hint in case of desperate 1 the women of.

AiniTiea would not hesitate to servt! iilsn in the war against the Him. They linve proved their valor in past wars. i Sense of i aste. I The principal sent of the sense of i taste is the nmcims meinhnuico of the tongue, in which direction reveals culls or chorion, a fiapillnry structure, nnd an ei'ilhellmi). The cutis is tonjjb, but thinner nnd less dense than in most pnrts of ihe ciititniMiiis and receives the insertions of the in-1 trinsic muscles of the tonguo.

The papillary structure differs from that of i the skin in not being concealed under i the epithelium, but in projecting from tlio surface (lie vllli of the digestive cunal, nnd it thus gives to the i tongue its well known roughness. The epithelium is of the Kcnly variety, as on the skin, but is much thinner on the tonguo thnn on the skin. It is lost dense ahout the middle of the pper surface of the tongue, nnd it Is ere that, In disordered digestion, tiere is the chief accumulation of fur, vhlc.li, in reality, is simply a depraved ml over-abundant formation of cpl- Uellum. The papillae on the surface the tongue are either simple or coin- lound. The former, which closely esemble those on the skin, are scat- ered over the whole surface of the ongue in pnrts where the others do not exist, and they likewise participate In the formation of the compound Voluntary Ration-ing.

Controller Hoover conenUulnted Washington pitherini: on the suo cess of the volitmnry rationing tern. "The observance of voluntary ration Ing has been universal." he said. heard Ihe other day of a tiny urchin on picnic In the country who rnn to bis mother tears in his eyes. "'What's tin 1 his mother asked. "The urchin held out a swollen finger nnd shouted indignantly: 'Them bees Today is meatless Tuesday, and them bees ain't observin' New new styles priced less than the goods is worth now.

Top Coats and Silk Dresses Reduced Cool days and cool nights requires every woman have a top coat. They cost less than a doctor bill. New Trench COATS, Covert Cloth $20.00 Have style and will not show soil. 50 pieces new style large plaid gingham 3oc 10 pieces wide French style plaid gingham 50c 40 pieces 36-inch Percales, light and dark, 1 day only (Saturday) 25c New Gloves, Neckwear, Ribbons, Hose. Be sure to see the new stripe and plaid Silk Skirts.

Fall styles of silk and models, made to sell at $10. Our prices $8.50 and $9. At. "Tiny little war stamps, each a quarter's worth, Makes a place for Liberty to rule upon the earth, Every one counts. Buy them." Belles Dry Goods Co.

i 3 Japan was second to the United tales in the production of copper ast year, and was followed by Chile and Mexico. In Plain Sight. Willie Stone had been sent on ffh errand to the home ofr the rich Mi Lott. He returned with the astonish Ing news that Mr. Lott was golm blind.

"What makes you think that?" hi father asked. "The way he talked," said Willie "When went Into the room wher wanted to see me, he said, 'Boy where is your and there it wn on my bond nil the Magazine. Count? CLASSIFIED "Hdilah Gibson who has charge the clerical work of Draft Hoard I of the eon my has sending ut questionnnaires 0 the 170 drat'- $1.50 per week, ees who registered recently, as be- i Clinton street. J22--1XI oming 21 years of age The WAXTKD Scvnn or eight-room! have been sent out IK the ccntrally i ocatcd Immediate possession. Call Bell 317-M.

jun 25-tf Films and Flint Folk MERCER SQUARE. of a day since June. 'JTi. The rants on receipt of llio paper lad days in which to fill it out uid return to the board. The seven for general house'- from the date stamp Attorneys, as in the foimer regi have j)rofl'ored their services .0 (he boys.

Any registrant unable to answer the find as- istance free in any attorney's office lore. Briefs. Harry Richmond of d'rove City, former assistant ot the Pres- ivterian church of tha plat-i at the present tiiy? in V. M. C.

A. work, was a Merger caller Wednesday. W. P. wa a (7rove City visitor Thursday.

Samuel Mye 1 of d'rov? City is a member of the pnnt'l of jurers. An ice cream festival was held at i the home of Miss Jennie Allison on the Greenville road Thursday evening for the benefit of the Belgian He-1 lief fund. Mrs. Dyers nnd Miss Lena 1 Byers were visitors at Polk on Thursday. Mrs.

Frank Ruffing of this, place, wife of Lieut. Ruffing of the 112th regiment infantry, formerly the old "Sixteenth" has arrived home from Camp Hancock, where she has been with her husband until the sailing of the regiment for France. Miss Dorothy Mapes returned home Thursday after a visit with relatives in Volant. Miss Lillian Young, a student at the Rochester School of Domestic Science of Rochester, N. has arrived home for the summer vacation.

Mrs. T. C. Gibson, jun 25-tf meat cutter. F.

Christina n. j25-tf cook at the Belvedere. jun 26-6t rent centrally located house with bath. Call 639 Union phone. jun nice furnished room for man and wife.

Address F. J. Mann. (Jen. Warren, O.

girl for general housework. Good wages. Want one to go homo nights. B. K.

Mossman. 28-3x WANTED-A stenographer who has had at least two years' experience in general stenographic and office work. Make application in writing. Chicago Bridge Iron Works, as-at Friday and Saturday. lie Luxe Annie, Norma Talmade's latest Select Picture, which will DO shown here on Friday and Saturday at the Mercer Square theater, is vastly different from the average crook play, and, by the same token, infinitely superior.

It is the story of a finely bred woman whose husband is in- teresled in- criminal psychology ana who is herself transformed into a criminal by an accident. The crime -she practices is the "de-luxe game," an adaptation of the old badger game in which the woman poses as a seller of de-luxe editions and inveigles some individual with a weakness for pretty girls, whereupon her male confederate breaks into the scene and blackmails the victim whom he has found in an embassassing position with his ''wife." MERCER SQUARE. RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer in this vicinity that if two I settles of Allenrhu, the sure conquer- er of reumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the mose severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless, Allem-hu relieves at once.

Immediately after you start to take it the good work begins. It searches out the uric acid deposits, dissolves the secretions and drives rheumatic poison out of the body through the kidneys and bowels. It's marvelous how quickly it acts. Blessed relief often comes in two days, and even in cases -where the suffering is most painful all traces disappear in a few days. Mr.

James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed Davis Drug Co. to. guarantee it in every PRETTY HARD TO EXPLAIN Little Slip Made by Mr. Jonea That He Probably Found It Hard to Square.

Jones usually, caught the 5:30 train out of the Grand Central for New Rochelle. This day, however, he had met a friend and remained over to renew acquaintanceship. He was plainly up against It, but finally managed to get the following wire off to Mrs. Jones: "Missed the 5:30. Don't keep dinner waiting.

Will be a little late" tonight," It was long after midnight when he left the train at New Rochelle and ten minutes later before he reached home. Mrs. Jones met him at the front door. "You got my message, darling?" he askedj'pressing a box of bonbons into her hands. "Oh, yes!" quickly returned Mrs.

Jones, "I got It all right. But I would, like to know why you sent a wire at 4:30 telling me you had missed the 5:30 train." Jones In Erie for Graduation Exercises, Villa Marie Kearns A Member of This Year's Class. Mrs. Mayme Campbell, Miss Agnes Keam.s, Fr. John Kearns, Pr.

James Kearns of Greenville and Phillip Kearns of DuBois have returned from Erie, where they attended the commencement exercises of Villa Marie academy. Their sistei-, Miss Cordelia Kearns of Des Moines, was a member of this year's class. Dangers of Constipation. Neglected constipation may cause piles, ulceration of the bowels, appendicitis, nervous prostration, par- alygis. Don't delay treatment Best remedy is Foley Cathartic Tablets.

Dp their work surely, easily, gently, without injury to stomach or Intestinal lining. Contain no habit-forming drugs. Pine for fat folks. Sold everywhere. Kimberly May Not Live to Face Jury On Murder Charge.

William Kimberly, the Coolspring man who killed his wife near Mercer may not live to face trial for murder at the October term of court. According to reports from the Mercer jail, Kimberly is in poor health, following a partial recovery from in- jui-ies inflicted at the time of the tragedy. Kimberly shot his wife and then attempted to end his own life. Concert Postponed. The Bessemer band concert has been postponed until early next week instead of this evening on account of the illness of one of the members.

Swiss dispatches received in Paris say that owing to the seriousness of the food situation in Austria-Hungary, martial law is expected momentarily to be proclaimed throughout the Empire. Wedding invitations in latest designs at the Advance Argus office. In 1656 New York Gity, then New- Amsterdam and ruled by the Dutch, had 1,000 inhabitants, 120 houses and 17 streets. Rubber Stamps at Advance Arjfus, jrf 1.. Real Diamonds are not sold) by street peddlers Neither is Golden Sun Coffee.

The coffee peddler is not able to keep his goods very fresh and clean in his dusty travels. Here today gone should he try to give satisfaction Golden Sun is sold only by grocers. It is so fresh, so fragrant. Free from'dust and goes farther. Buy a pound today and know its delightful flavor.

THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. Tol.do Ohio FOR near FOR North Third Main. Inquire this office. mlrtf FOR piano, 19 North Mercer street, second floor. j4-tf Saturday.

Norma Talmadge comes to the Mercer Square theater in the title role ot "Do Luxe Annie," her latest Select i Picture, which is still registering a distinct success as a stage play in uny of the largest cities. Julie Kendal, the loving wife of a devoted husband, is struck on the head and becomes an aphasia victim. While in this condition, she becomes the confederate of Jimmy Fitzpatncx in the operation of the de-luxe-book variation of the old badger game. Ignorant of his real purpose, she evades the detective whom her husband had retaned to trace her, ana subconsciously flees to the little town in which the summer home of the Kcndals is situated. There a surprising but altogether logical chain of events brings her to the house, where her husband and his friend, Dr.

Niblo, meet her and her confederate. An operation restores her memory, and with it, the happy family life which had blessed the home of the Kendals before the catastrophe. FOR kodak printer at Dunlap's. j7-tf-x FOR iron feeders and drinking fountain for chickens. Inquire this office.

jl5-tf FOR in good condition. Address this office. J15-tf Leghorn baby OLYMPIC. FOR chicks delivered by parcel post, lie each. Order soon.

Grove City, Pa. FOR Nelson Brothers, jl8-10x Household goods. SALE- quire 34 North Main street. In- J21-6x FOR table and chairs and two coal heaters, porch swing. Inquire Richards, 42 West Main.

FOR runabout, A-l condition, delivery box attachment. 224 East avenue. 326-tf FOR 6-cylinder touring Overland, 4-cylinder touring Overland, 4-cylinder roadster, motorcycle and side car. Forest's Music stoi-e. Inquire at De- j27-6t FOR logs, oak dresser, desk and iron bed.

Inquire 17 North Mercer street. j28-2x FOR RENT. Coughs and Colds Vanish. "Summer colds" are not hard to break up, coughs and hoarseness are easy to get rid of, if you will take Honey and Tar Compound. Mrs.

Mary Sogdam, 282 Maple street, Perth Amboy, N. writes: "It helped my throat; never had anything better. Slightly laxative. Contains no opiates or narcotics. Sold everywhere.

FOR or offies, in Advance Argus building. Inquire S. A. Gillespie. FOR furnished rooms for light housekeeping.

Inquire 23 Lc- FOR for light house. keeping. May 13-tf. Inquire 240 Main street FOR July 1, 5-room flat with bath. Inquire Titzel's store, No, 4 Plum street.

FOR Half of double house. Friday. Displayed before an audience which tested the capacity of the playhouse, "The White Man's Law," the latest vehicle of Sessue Hayakawa, the famous Japanese Paramount star, presented with emphatic success at the Olympic theatre yesterday. The scenes of the photoplay are laid in Sierra Leone on the west coast of Africa. The role of Mr.

Hayakawa is that of John A. Ghengis, an ivory trader, who loves Maida Verne, a French Sudanese girl and the daughter of a bazaar keeper. There comes one day to Sierra Leone, Sir Harry Falkland, a rascally Englishman and forger, who leaves a long suffering wife and father in the hope that he may redeem himself in a new environment. HOW THIS LITTLE BOY Recovered Strength After Sickness Garrett, measles left my little boy aged nine years in a very weak, inn down coughed a good deal, and as medicines did not seem to help him, we finally took him out of school, and thought he would never be strong again. One day I read about the cod liver and iron tonic known as Vinol, and such a change as it has made in my little stopped his cough, he is now back in school, strong and E.

A. Wright. There is nothing like Vinol to restore strength, appetite and vim to pale, sickly children. We strongly recommend Vinol for this purpose. Aldenderfer Alexander, and Druggists Wedding invitations in latest designs at the Advance Argus office.

FOR Kurnished House for July 'and August. Reasonable. Address, Lock Box 247. FOR Apply toB. W.

Hodge, 83 South Race street or -r, j27-6x FOR rooms. 90 Ohl j28-6x stickpin, between U. P. church and Mercer street. If found leave at this office.

j24-8t afternoon, 'dog collar with 1918 license tag No. 2626 riveted on. Finder please return to William Minnis, 6 Jefferson street. j28-3x Pipe of compressed cellulose is 'now being used abroad. It answers many purposes, but will-not do for steam service.

DR. H. C. BIUttDXYAirr MAKE! A SPECIALTY OF TEETH WITHOUT OMOT BVXKT THURSDAY, BUILDDfQ. Wire Your Home Melon vouty KMt MANOLINE.

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