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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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'i GAS 'Than itfijf of On tJbie Market I Prices ard Right too CALL AND SBfi tT. GfWilk Natural. JGas 1 i Sf 11 fti and. p. P.

ty, wasting p. m.j. pray r'meetlhg Wednesday ft 80, Vou arfe cordially attend these Methodist' Methodist Episcopal church, a street, rtev, Ndrris White, services, Sunday at a. ra, and 7:80 p. tn." Sunday! 'at a.

class meeting W. 'Martin, Adarnaviile 4 Martin, called UK Meals, Friday. Ml I -Woseptt of was a visitor, Visited ttAltROAB STATIOH, Argentine Needed' Milliard. ttle ttlllard Epworth- League' and Branch Passenger trains staged tp meeting at p. mid' run Vep the Allegheny Brancto rali- road Argentine.

By this 6n week service, Wednesday" at road Argentine. By this aejtin 6n in. parlol the Beseraer Jtallroatt All of, the regular services SaridayT' is afforded Itt'the evening an address vtll be rtt11 t( the Standard, and Royal given by the W. 0. Shearer, of Jfoe, property of Harry Hamll- K6re4, who was aj college tbh thls the Nellie Mines Carrollton, of here, Friday.

and Mrs. 'Robert Sankoy, of Bliaro'fl, arift visiting relatives here. The Straub-Smitii Shoe Co i claasmate and Initmate friend ol the an pt Jjt K. Co. of Shoes fydvi and SQRTS 1 SHIRTS WQRlCsOR, OFFICE HUNTING HEAVY WORK AT $1.00.

OFFICE FLANNELS AT $1,50 AND HUNTING SHIRTS $2.60 AND CUT AND SEAMS WITH SILK i nuu iuvtuittit? i.i ui, 1,140 I pastof's and who has spent eight whicl DeArmit, of this City, Is years In Korea. AH-are invited, general manager; and to the Lough- Second ME r65r Ime ae as Sdi SooTS until this preactrtng service, 10:46 a. 1 1 ciasa meeting, IS noon; mission Sun- rottd ta the8 n)to tllc3e dar school, 2:30 p. Song" and are very much appraise' service; and preach- Delated afone by the people Ing in the evening at 7:30. Midweek prayer, service, Thursday evening-' -All are welcome.

Reformed, The Reformed church, Kelfer, school, a. preaching service 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. Instruction Of by pastor Jl p.

m. Other sendee Wednesday evening at teacher's Friday evening 7:30. HUNTING-' SHOES OF '-WORK MITTENS. Better -DAILY RECORDED. St.

Mlcnael'i R. C. North Rev. 'Father James. P.

Kearns, at and 1030 a. m. and vesners at 7:30 jSomething rich, 'at Young's theatre today, United Evangelical. Rev. B.

Miles, pastor. Services United Evangelical church, corner ot Harrison and Mercer Streets. Sunday school at 30'a. preaching at 10:45 a. ml; evening at 7:30.

The subject ot the morntngf sermon will be Paul It will fhe evening Shoes 'repaired by, A. Hamblln, Union street. Better time than now i have your bin filled. See'A. Miller ad 1 Meetings'every evening at Shenango.

Sunday, evening, sermon; "Hell." United Sabbath services:" Sabbath school and Men's'Bible class a. m. il a. Christian -r Preaching w.jiChttaH The richest picture ever play- prayer meeting 6:30 ed, Two's Company, Three's, a Crowd, 1 preaching' m. Young's 1 -'It'vice Wednesday, 7:45 p.

Rube at Beantnghoff hall, Tuesday -evening-, November. 24. Ben-' eflt' Boys', band. Old-fashioned fiddlers'. nH-tf Parlcersburg, No v.

14. A verdict of Involuntary manslaughter wai returned by the Jury In ihe" case of George Grlfflni tried at Spencer for the murder of Dare Hunt. Griffin was alleged to bave thrown a rock through a window offcHunt'S" home striking Hunt on the head and killing him. Alliance, Nov. The country home of John Wampfler, a local milk was destroyed by flre.

Four children, Lucille, age nine; Leroy, seven; Katherlne, Charlee', three, perished In the flames. The parents anil three children escaped. The father was badly burned but will recover. Youngstown, Nov. 14 is my verdict, -but 1 have my doubts," de- otared-Reubeh ReynaUj a juror on the panel for the trial ot Sarah Da- charged with arson.

He made the ftftement while the; Jury was being polled nn- thp verdict. The Jury sent 'back, and there was a report that the Jury could not agree. Bridgeport, Nov. Paul vat, ece.itjeventeen, was stabbed to death brother-in-law, John Harchl, Jn 4 the foreign settleuent iiere. Harctiia in custody, DEATH Edwin Welk.

Mrs. Ellen ot the late Edwin Welk, died in Chicago last week, after a lisgeilng She jlp 1 survived by two small win Welk was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Welk, and bis death 'ftjtew ago, brought sorrow to many-friends, Dr, Snoop's Health Coffee to creat. malt," from parched nuts, no re8ljcpff.ee in 'io "made in a mipute," JO, or 30 mirvues tedious boiling, Sam- free, 1 All dealers. ff 1 Mid-week m.

i- Subjects of sermons 'for'f tomor- i Morning, "Lost even- Prayer for Pardon." Prfibyterian. Ing et these Ing at EuClnlre, Farmin'gton, Anuia- vllle, and other smaller towns, as Argentine nearest passenger station to these places." The mines on this Allegheny branch have been in operation steady all summer and fall and will nm full all 'winter; they have increased, their output, and are contemplating still further increasing ihelf City Reportetr. For Public's Good. Matson and staff on the Inspection engine, visiting air stations on main line and branches South i of Greenville wlth -a view to bettering the condition of the shippers and employes at; those stations In 'the line of and ruclllties. 11 New Table, November 22, the of a number of Bessomer trains will bee.

changed. No. jt, now leaving for Plttsburg at 7, o. Will go at 7:07, arriving as before. No.

13, southbound, will leave at 20 p. Instead-of 7:16 pi m. No. 2 will arrive from Pitts'' 'burg at 7:15 p. instead pf 7:18.

Sellois hnd wife, of Ffedonia, spent, Friday In town. "-Miss Edith 'XTbaeltus, of" City, Is visiting friends In town. Ri N. Jones nml son, Paul, of guests of Mrs. W.

'Kreps. F. H. MiHeis of Albion, visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. F.

Miller, Mi' y-Hon. 3. Martin, of Grove City, was a 'visitor at, the Greenville hospital, Friday. Good Service. Under the new time table of the Bessemer fast freight No, 74 w'H shorten its time' between North and June-, tlon; one hour Wd '10 This Ig "steel'N train but 1 carries mer- ctiaudle'e for all car-here and ttfere from Which points morning.

Main, between" Columbia "avenue la distributed by the local freights. and t'nion ReV. C. shipped from JPUtsburg one fleld, Sunday school at day at the consignee's station the a. -preaching service 11 a.

m. and' 7400 p. prayer meeting, Wednesday evenings. St. Clement's Church.

P.ev. Alfred Izon ti services; Holy a. (Sunday school 0:30 a. morning prayer and sermon 11 a. evening prayer and sermon 7:30 p.

m. Second celebration of the Holy Communion the first Sunday of the month at 11 a. m. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Corner' Penn avenue and Clinton street; Frank C.

Oberiy, pastor. Church services 11 nvand 7 p.in,; Sunday school sessions fieague meeting, Sundays, at 6 p. midweek services Wednesdays at 7:30 Catechetical class Thursdays" alt p. m. Visitors cordially welcome.

McFarUnd The deal for Ihe purchase the New Fisher, house, contingent upon the the liquor license, was concluded this morning, McFarland, of Pltfsburg, taking over the furnishings, fixtures and stock, paying for them of $29,100. The court transferred the liquor license from WaKhour, for over four years' Jegsee of the Hostelry to the new owjier. Mr. McFarland will assume control pf the hotel at once and has contracted for a further lease of five years, dating from April, 1909, when the present lease Star. In private Teller Mr, McFarland writes: "Judge Doty and Judge Me- Connell of Westmoreland county suspended the rule pf granted me the they, don't make any at license court held ip February; you see they W0 good to me." The Lily and the Prince.

The production of The Lily and the Prince, at the local theatre, Friday evening, lost nothing the absence of Mildred Holland, who created the role olT Angela di Savelli, for Mar guefite Blake filled the till. The company all through sustained the action of the piece In an artistic manner, Lily and the Prince is, of course, "a "king" jilay- with the usual complications caused by the royal and princely prerogatives of ing people Into 'prison," stabbing 'and other dark deeds, 'the Innocent maid who is placed in a false light and whose true position is In time to, save her lover from a suicide's The only in the play, was introduction of A scene from the inquisition the third act culminating in Angela's plea for her father and In which Cardinal Capua dissolves the council. It Isn't so difficult to strengthen "a weak stomach one goes at ft correctly, And thlg fs true of the heart amV kidneys. The old fashioned way of dosing tne or stimulating the Tieart or kidneys Is surely wrongs- Snoop first pointed) out this error, nerves-, of these "Go to the weak JOT ajling of these said Each inside organ has Its controlling of "ipsjde nerve," When these nerves fail then those organs mush surely falter- This vital trutn is leading druggists everywhere to dispense an3 recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative.

A few days' test will surely tell! Sold by Harry D. West, "Use DeWltt's CarboJlzeH Witch Hazel cooling and cleansing. It is esuer'slly good for ptles. Sold by Harry West, t' SAD Poor Tpmmy inferior To -Mr. and Mrs.

L. P. Kennedy, of -Diamond Street, a son, November ,13. and Mrs, Wilbur C. Swearer, of Sedul, Korea, are guests of Rev.

NoBfls White. Diana 1 FeliC of Burg Hill, IS a guest of Mrs, 'Fred W. Smith, of Shenango HI, Park A. Booth, of visiting MeiiUIlle relatives, Mrs, Thomas A. Beeber and family, ofNeiyCafitle, are gUests of Mr.

and L. Craig. 'Mary Doak, of Wood street, Is the of friends in Jamestown for over Sunday, Miss Nornia Thdmas, who has beea. seriously ill at the home of her Cutler, is better. Pentz in' Sharon 'attending the Round Table superintendents of Western B.

Hadley, of Mercer, who has been visiting PfOf. S. H. Hartley" and wife, of Sbaron, is at present the guegf of her brother, George Bash, of Carrlnger, Greenville, and Mrs. B.

B. Hunkle, of attended the funeral of Helen Gertrude Alexander, at Oil City, on Thursday afternoon. Llna Haas, 118 College avenue, jlilef at the Union quite badly hurt'in a fall, Friday eyenlng, on College, avenue, near the bridge. While descending the steep walk elbow. Although suffe; she walked plucklly hi made' slippery as glass byydhildren coasting, she on her greatly.

wheje'it was found the of her elbow was broken and other ries are feared. $ANDY LAKE. Frank LUtton, of Oil, City, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

A. the latter part ol week. Miss Martha McKinley returned the latter part of last week from a visit with, frieflda- at Slippery Rock. Miss Jennie Grovp City has been employed as nurse for Mrs. G.

R. Scoflelii, whose condition Is very little improved. Mrs. T. Cooley returned Every woman wants 4o walk with elasticity and grace.

To do this you muft have light "Doiothy Doddi" weigh' than ordinary show. Your feet (eel light HI them. Try a pair of the Different Styles $3,00 one of the many wme "Dorothy Dodd we are now It win put you under no obfigMkn to tee dwm, and (or jrout own advantage, you outfit to see them. V.r," THE STAR THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 7 Films Not Received in Time To Announce Titles An Extra Fine Picture Is Assured WEST MibDLESEX. A meeting called for toe par pose of making arrangements to contest the 'suit brought againit tne borough by Mrs.

Guyune Tate for injuries sustained last winter by ffUling THEATRICAL NOTES, "Butter" and 40 Others. TKoiisands sands will see the relgniag, 'breaking musical comedy inti a hole on Furnace Hill. The auit Brown" assisted Tige, will come up at court next and Vcapable company' i Tate having sued for damages. George Watson empowered by council to look after the case for tlwm. The Water committee had a force of men at work on Monday cleaning out the reservoir.

The water was let out and--the reservoir thoroughly cleaned, A'number of bave been employed at the furnaces for New York, where they will sail fojytheir hom.es in the old country. Kennedy's Uasativo Cough Syrup moves the, bowels gently. Contains po oniates. It Is pleasant to Harry D. West.

Hat Pins i made out of Real Roses nesday fi-om a'pleasant sojourn ot, and children especially like the taste, several weeks at New Boston 1 8O nearly liKe mlgar ld and Intermediate points, Mrs. A. Rupert two children, who i the past summer here her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. F.

Allison, returned home" to op Monday. Mrs. G. Urey and, Miss Harriet Bronson spent last Friday at Jackson Center with their sister, Mra. whose youngest child has been ill.

Mrs. H. Vogan and son', Enest, ot Venango county, returned home last Saturday after days' visit with Mrs. A. M.

and other friends in this vicinity,) Harriet Brown arrived home last Friday firom Brooklyn and will spen, the winter at her Jiome here. Her friends are glad to note 'a "dectd- improvement In hej- health, Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Wattling and daughter, Florence, attended the 25th, wedding annivprgary of Mf. and Mrs, Samuel Holmes tn Sander' Lake town? ship last Saturday and report 'the event a very pleasant ofie.

Mrs. J. Perrlne and daughter, Ethel, of Kfenderspn, and Mrs. Ralph Falls; Ray Dick, pf jKilgpre, Raymond of Perr rise's Cornera, guests of Mr.l and Henderson, the first pf the Week. Prof, A Rogers, formerly print ojpal of Sandy like gehoole, hast been to the prlnclpalshjp of Creek sohoojs at a salary of a yeftv He went to Turtle (jreek ftom Apollo, brother, tqr yeara'f member of Real Rooe Hat Pins Udowi Beautiful' new costumee, new catchy dialogue and beautiful fair Sex favorites seetf and 'thon.

haa Buch.a of girls been All forlorn i seen. The Wednesday, No- Th at fte veUer 35, ere, at the ANA onoi-a nnnno I opera house. 'Try Kodol today on our guarantee. Take" it for a little while, as that Is all you to take. Kodol gests what you eat and mated the stomach sweet It sold West.

The Only Place You Cart Find New York Cleaning Dye Works 102 Main Greenville, Union Phone. Near the Bridge. For Thai Pain In The Back Get One Of West's Kidney Plasters Harry West's That Jack felt warm Waa Under The Collar. This coal was not i'BIQ JUMBO" from M'DONALD ECKUE6. IF IT'S WORTH 8AVINQ WORTH Don't throw away a or a Pair of Pants or Coat lust because they happen (9 be Jf saving ajrall thay are' HOU8ES-ANO In Greenville, Pa.

I shipped ae bunchy Of Albion recently, 1 tlfern, them fit to use; company, has a Greenville peddler at leap a bunch. Bu Sure You Do they're ngt Frank Don.

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1874-1973