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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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of to. If, $5,200.00 btttli, gas, dty water, effectriclty, St, bath, gas, oily Street bath, gas, electricity, double Mattt IJ pi ft, Btooms, bath, ftfts, turnace-'Mftln Street $12,000.00 STANLEY GILLESPIE Real Rial Service Announcement -been Thiel college that five echolorshifla wlft be awarded UT graduates of the Greenville High School? retroactive to the i i' by 'tri the- class of Greenville Slgji class in place Of the one scholarship previously awarded. These scholarships will applicable- to those studfents who were on the honor- roll of the graduating class, tie- in? Offered first to those making the highest marks and In ease of refusal, passing along to those next on list, there wet-ft .20 of the Ofi graduates on th6 honor toll. These sehotatshTpS have board, at the in- Stanch '6f President Sundberg. With Thiel College having a place in thtf Accredited list, its graduates rating ori sattie plane with the bigger richoolS and.

offering practically all Subjects that larger schools carry with the excentfdh of some particular lines, the scholarships, worth $lo6 each in tuition fees will prove an additional card for the local school. Close cotttparbon will readily reveal to you why the good Maxwell has gone to far in public favor in such a short time. Its outstanding superiorities are apparent even to the casual KEYSTONE GARAGE "Kf The Good MAXWELL f.o.t>. Detroit Stttl Whttlt Included IP 4 First Cabinet Meeting Tuesday Under Coolidge Washington, Aug. first meeting, the Cabinet under Presi dent Coolidge 'Will be.held Tuesday at it was announced from the temporary White 'House today following informal; conferences between the president and eight of the 'cabinet members.

Secretaries Mellon. and Davis, who are in Europe, were the only' ones not present. ADDWIONAh SOCIAL Belles-Brennan A pretty lato summer 'wedding Is to take place this afternoon at 3 in' the home of Air. and Mrs. Victor Belles of Main street -when their daughter, Helen, will; become the bride of Thompson Brennan.

Rev. Mr. Funk, pastor of the Baptist church, will There will be no attendants. An reception will follow in the Belles home, with a guest list of 40. Later evening, Mr.

B.rennan and his bride: will leave for a trip through the east and on Wednesday will sail for a trip to Upon their return, they will make their home in Jamestown, N. BRimiSH TELT FRENCH MUST BE REASONABLE Note Says No Further Conto RuhrPolicy cessions Be Made SHOWS DISAPPROVAL Condon, Aug. It. Thb BrltWh elgn office today sent a note to Parig expressing the British disapproval i of the liYench Ruhr policy and rejecting the suggestion of debt cancellation 1 The npte maintains that Great '-Britain no further conrtessions unless the French aro -willing to 1 be more reasonable in the reparations crisis and while the note is -couched in friendly language it is said, be positive In tone. Fivf-Pamtngtr Touring Ever Have Your Garments Scorched? NOT HERE I never burn, scorch or gloss anyone's clothes.

We press with 5 dry, hdt steam, sterilize your clothes and make them look as goodV as i service. CLEANING REPAIRING PRESSING CALL US CALL GREENVILLE DRY CLEANING CO. 1 100 Main St. (at the bridge) Phone 422 228 MAIN STREET mmmm jjxtures Balance in 10 Easy Montlily Payments THIS REMARKABLE OFFER IS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. DON'T CALL US TODAY Greenville Electric Supply Co.

C. G.HEWITT PHONE 48-R 1C WANTED dining room girl. Bel- vedofo restaurant. all-fix or more rooms with electricity. East Side preferred.

Record Box 3G7. atO-3x Christian Quits As Secretary Now His Chief is Gone clothing salesman for high-grade men's store, steady position. Hitter Meyer, ot Youngstown, Ohio. 16, to learn Hie bakor's trade. Apply Smith Steam Bakery.

people our commercial subjects. Enrollments are discounted this month. Office open daily. School of Modern Business. Sharon'.

Pa. a6-tf F. A. Thompson, 9 Vance street, Bell 262-M. a8-4x McCord Trim shop.

to upholster. Phone 253-R. j29-tf Marlon, Aug. 1 Christian, secretary to Warren G. Harding, as United States senator and as president, announced last night he had submitted to President Coolidge his resignation as executive" secretary.

Mr. Chrlstrnan made his announcement soon after he had returned from the final services for his dead'chief. VI entered public life with Warren G. Harding and I leave it now that'he has been called away," the announcement said. "For nearly nine years 1 worked beside him, and my present sorrow is somewhat assuaged by the feeling satisfaction'at, having been permitted to a great president, a most humane and considerate chief, and best friend it has ever been.given a man to have.

"I left at Washington my resignation i for the acceptance of President Coolidge. with a tender of any services I I may be able to Vender him and any as- Stance I can give his secretary. It ia my expectation to enter private busi- ness just as soon a as I may be able to complete my arrangements therefor." Mr. Christian added informally that he had no desire to continue in.public i office and would not look with favor on any Federal appointment. The former secretary left here tonighj for Aug; the primaries lens ihih six 'weeks dartdidates for" homitrations in draw f6rd county arfe getting busy, Folldw Ing is Hat of nearly all the candidates before; the pedpje ufl till this amavm AND MtecOfc JBosweil, fclck soft Andrswisf, Fred J.

Field and Fratik 1 Peters, Mrs, Janet WileoX Hood COUNTY TREASURER. Elmer' B. Wiard, Lynrt Smith. B. Mumes, Charles B.

Beatty, PROTHONOTART. Jj. dreeley, Ruric Douglasa. CLERK OF 5 Mosfo Louise 'Miss ttitf Ster ling, P. P.

Moyei', rttowaVd ftfcke, DISTRICT Republican-fAulilSt McClintoek. 57 5 COUNTY co Republican -i Ralph C. Jackson, J. John sh'eakley, Oscar H. Roudebush.

COUNTY AUDITORS. I John Osro of, Woodcock is to be a candidate for the riortination for county conS- rnissioner but has not as yet made his announcement Jf. Stocks Today i (Reported for this paper by J. Rim- Mo Co, Sharon, 42 Chestnut avenue. Bell phone 113.) i Anaconda American Loco Beth Baldwin BJ O.

Crucible Central Leather Corn Products 120 Calif Pete Erio Gulf States Gen Elec 175 Gen Motors American Can Middle States Oil Marland New Haven Pure Oil P. R. 43 Reading Studebaker Transcontinental U. S. Steel Westinghouse.

Sinclair 22 for Hill coal. L. W. Washington with Mrs. Harding to as- Crummy.

j28-tf Dining room girl. No Sunday work. City restaurant. Jll-tf Mist her in removing personal belong' ings from the White House anfl to clear up the desk of the late president. FOR SALE block.

Present rentals net about ten percent of price asked after paying taxes, insurance and, repairs. Inquire of. Guy Thorne. Rosedale Circle Grieves, Pet Cat Boots Passes Out The east side, In the vicinity of Rose- FOR coupe, 1922; good condition. Clvde Fisher.

R. F. D. 46. dftle clrcl is In mourning for "Boots," all a larffe yellow and white Angora cat FOR SALB-Bqby buggy.

10 North 1 6 to f' qprrmd n.10 Smith of Plum street. His death was second. not of a peaceful character in keeping FOR SALE new kegs, all wit his personality while living. sizes, at soft drink stand. National Abo ut 6 o'clock Saturday morning a hotel building.

Get them while they man passing in a car observed the last alO-3x b0( iy of the Cflt Vrithing in tho road. FOR SALE roadster, He picked him up, laying him on the Bulck roadster, Buick four grnss. and called the Smith family, All in good condition. Prices right, telljng them that had been Oakhurst Garage. a3-tf run over by an automobile.

Closer ob- SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIALS REICKS ICE CREAM In All Flavors Per Quart Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Pineapple, Easp- and Maple I SPECIAL IMPORTED TURKISH DELIGHT 39c per Ib. B'OR 1920 Mawell tour- servation, however, showed a deep cut ings, 1917 Maxwell touring, good in his throat that apparently could not shape $100; 1921 Ford runabout, 1918 have been caused by an automobile Oakland touring, 1919 Ford ton truck tire, and tho accepted theory attrlbut- and 5-horse gas engine. Keystone ed tho untimely end to some enterpris- Garage. a6-tf ing and temperamental dog. FOR one-ton truck, cheap The feline creature was removed to for -quick sale.

Inquire J. B. Sul- the home of Charles Fitch, east of chen. a8-3x town, where in due course a painless FOR boat; Gray engine, execution was effected, mercifully pro- Suitable for lake; all for $60. H.

L. moling the transfer of the spirit of the H. 69 Shenango. a8-3x cat to that happy hunting ground FOR willow baby buggy, which perhaps is dotted here and Call at 9 Sherrard. a8-3x there with mice and half empty sal- cnns.

FOR library table, tapestry couch and hall tree, like new. Mrs The £un- Pet was a recognized in- Chas. Kremls, 12 Harrison. a9-3x stltution in tho east end, known for squares in each direction from his i home. Ho sowed not, and neither did he reap any wild oats 'to speak of, anil FOK KKIS1 FOR housekeeping there c(lme a n(ght niade Wdcous Dy the chorus of many voices, his was 81 North Race.

all-2x rooms. FOR certain to be the softest of the lot. light house-keeping. First house on East Rldse avenue. 502-M.

all-x FOH Main street. FORMER GKKKNVILLE MAN Inquires 110 1NJUBED i SHARON 331-6X The con(1 jtion of Martin Cusick, 20, Sharpsville, whose right leg was badly crushed while working for the Penn-. sylvania railroad, Thursday, is greatly FOR Furnished light house keeping rooms. 19 South Front. i.

alO-3x FOR over Seiple improved, according to hospital offi- 213 1-2 Main, Inquire 213 1-2 Main. I cials. Cusick spent a restless night a9-3x but is considered-improved today. It housekeeping was a first thought that the leg would have to be amputated but it is now deemed unnecessary. Cusick formerly worked In the 'Doyle barber shop here.

FOR RENT Light rooms. 27 S. Second. aS-3x FOUND O. O.

F. watch charm. Inquire this office. all-x autombile crank. Me- Cllmana Hardware.

a9-3-t SBB PICTURE IN WINDOW OF NEW SODA FOUNTAIN TO BE IN- STALLED EARLY IN SEPTEMBER WATCH THIS SPACE AND WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS GREENVILLE KANDY KITCHEN I CHRISTOPHERS MAIN AND RACE STS. fit LOST wrist watch from tne lict Dog restaurant pn Main to Union street. Finder, please return to the Hot Dog restaurant or phone Np. 4C3- R. Reward.

all-Sit 6,580,000 Killed by Trench Gas Last Year Stop doping your bedbugs, roaches moths and other household pests even so often, and still be not rid of them, me kill them for you with the most LOST-rSum of "money, between Clln- I ton street and Bessemer shop yard. Reward. 115 East avenue. all-3x tire, rim and inner tube 35xP I between McKean greenhouse on Mer! cer road and Sheakleyville. Return to this office.

FOR SALE poultry farm two miles from Atlantic, good 8 room house, good fcarn, orchard. $3500.00 MUS9RUSH SMITH i Mk ipOPLAR, walnut, maple and oak logs wanted. Also Hard Maple lumber. Write Conroy-Buchanan Lumber janieatown, N. Y.

all-18-2S-sl GET AWAY from high frame house, composition roof, well, goocl cellar, attic, all kinds of fruit, strawberries, lot 60x180, at Jamestown, 16 minutes from Greenville toy motor, when hard roa4 ia finished. Good piHte theatre. Buy efficient method known today. Hydro Cyanic Acid Gas (Deadly Trench Gas) It finds and kills them instantly everywhere, even between plaster and weather boarding. Aug.

Rauschenberg Fumigation Expert Rlvervlew Hotel FORMER HADLEY GIRL WAS GUEST IN MARION One Mercer county girl who had an intimate, view Of the ceremonies incident to the funeral of President Harding at Marion, Friday afternoon, was M. Oelschlager, of Cleveland, who was formerly Miss Helen Hunt, of Hadley. Mrs. Oelschlager writes that she was to be a member of a party who were to toe guests of a cousin of Mr. Harding in Marion during the' fu- Next door Thomas Edison- and Henry Ford were to be guests during the funeral.

Mrs. Oelschlager; is thfe wife of Dr. J. M. Oelschlager, is employed' in the dental offices of Dr.

'j. F. Stephan, of Cleveland, who was President Harding's dentist. BIDS WANTED. Sealed proposals for furnishing three hundred tons (vOO tons) of coal will lie recived by the Greenville School Board at Jts office.

Penn High school, Greenville, bids to be opened at eleven a. Saturday, August 18th. The coal to be In the three grade buildings and Penn High school, starting September 1st and to IlverecT ns requested. All bfcta are to be on 3-4 screened 'coal and proposals may be furnished on any one or all of the following Coal from south of the Ohio and Monongahela rivers. Coal.

County Coal from the Butler City district. The Bonrd reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Mrs. H. K.

Thompson, alt-3t Secretary. Again We Remind Yon That we are here to adjust the cause of ypur disease, knowing that it we adjust the cause the effect (disease) is bound to disappear. This is Chiropractic, pxire and simple. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free. F.

HANS, CHIROPRACTOR Office and Residence, 335 Main Street Phone 75-J Greenville-Mercer Bus Schedule Leave Greenville (National Hotel) Week Day Sunday Trips) 8:00 11:15 2:00 p. 6:00 p. m. Leave Mercer (Bus Station) 10:10 1:00 p. 4:00 p.

6:00 p. m. Special Trips for parties, Lode.es, etc, a specialty. 22-r8, FredonH HARRYlTBLAKES Sacrifice Tires 80x3 $3.00 32x3 2 upJpJ7x5, $4.50 Any tire or tube provtai; tory within one year return with ceiut and get anotbw for JipU price. HOY'S TlH STORE 18 WEST The people whom we have served are telling others that oura is an exceedingly (satisfactory eye-glass service.

Our optometrist will examine the Inner work- Ings of your eye tor poaslble opaqueness of the cornea or crystalline lens and will determine your near and far sight range. He will also' discover if you have an the rays of light do not converge properly upon the retina. J. CARRINGER Btor. Hi The coolest lit town All of the Btiftt in Photo-Playi Cart OfgAB TODAY The Snow Bride A Paramount Picture A story of primitive In (W.Ia,, showing a genuine avflJiMcfato whldrBUries a a clean love story.

Buster Keaton Comedy, "Paleface" 1 Monday and Tuesday Noi-lrta Talmadge in ail our organist, Mr. Bond, and Mrs. Williams will render a miniature musical prologue preceding the production, lOfNdrtna Talmadge's great screen triumph, "Smilfai' OLYMPIC Open Tnndar, Thnnday cad TODAY Gladys Walton "SAWDUST" A story of tho work, Its joys and romance of the BIO "The Oregon 9 NU BONE CORSETS J. W. TAYLofe SON Buckley Biro.

Dress Goods MBS. S. K. ZUNDEL 238-M 108 College FUNERAL Clinton and Race Phone 42-J Your Income Six per cent is all you spend of your total income for the services rendered by your utility companies, including gas, electric light, water and telephone. This is a good figure to spring on the person who claims that a reduction in utility rates save hundreds of dollars a year to each customer.

The fact is that a reduction as great as eight per cent'would only represent a saving to the average man of one-half of one per cent of his total income. The six per cent spent for all utility services compares with twelve per cent for clothing, fourteen per cent spent for movies, books, charities, sixteen per cent for rent and taxes, and forty-five per cent for food. The service rendered by the public service companies is a luxury in everything but cost Greenville Natural Gas Company.

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