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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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TUBSDAY, OCTOBER 24, THE EVENING RECORD, GREENVILLE, PA. PAGE THREE WHY WAIT? Sizes won't wait and then you'll scold us. Double Breasted Pinch-Backs, Single Breasted Pinch-Backs Plain coats in all the new colors. Get in Early responses current events nnd Ille topic sketch of Iblen Hunt; Jackson wns given by Mrs. Stnriley Gillespie.

Dinner Party. Clarke entertained at diimtr Monday Stanley at liis homo in Front street evening. The guests were Downs, Earl Seiple, Ernest Bngnall, Jas. Leroy Burns, Clarence Homer and Edward Kremis. College Dance.

TheT was the second of a series of informal hops given by the students of Thicl college in the I. O. O. F. hall Mon- I day evening.

Twenty-two couples were in attendance, all of the college i set. I Manhattan Shirts 'OLDSMIT Clolhti an Good Clothes PA. New Gloves liffams lunior Literature and Art Club. Bay View Club. The Bay View Club met at the home of Mrs.

Andrew Davis in Shcnango lmvlt aml street. Monday afternoon. Roll call T-luteheson ha was responded to by quotations from leaver Falls. Henry Ward Beerhor. Mrs.

Frank' lcr Christy read from Shcakespeare's Walter Evans is the guest of Mrs. Albert. Mitchell of Beaver Falls. Wednesday Mrs. Evans will go to Pittsburg to visit her sisters.

Misses Alarie and Clara Dickey. I Arthur Barrett and son who i have been the guests of E. S. Templc- I ton and family Imve returned to Bellevue. and Mrs.

George Lord have returned from a three weo.ks' trip to Chicago and Denver. IT. Lawler of Elinirn, NT. was Tuesday, returned SAN FELICE STANDARD TO BE MAINTAINED, SAY MAKERS All Dealers Now Sell Famous Cigars at. 50 Effect Today.

Owing to the gi'eatly increased cost of quality tobaccos, in fact everything pertaining to high grade cigars, tlia makers of the Ran Felice cigar, The Deisel-Weinincr Company, have advanced the selling price to the jobbers nnd dealers, and henceforth this cigar will positively be sold to the -xmsumcr at 5 cents straight instead of siy for a quarter us previously. The San Felice is national in its sf'opc and character, having justly attained this eminence through its unexcelled eellem e. To maintain this nnoijuiiled standard of quality, tin- advnnrv in question is absolutely unnvnidalile. The gonerims support, of all men using qunl- itv cigurs is earnestly desired. adv nic.r Literature and Art, Club ou Like It" and Mrs.

George Grauel 10 home ol Mrs. A. E. Elliott; rend English history. The HIP! at II in Miiin street Monday evening.

Miss Kltn l-'rederick gave a pnjier on Current study Club. Events and Miss Grace Martin an ar-j The Study club which "Civil Service." taking up thr life and works of Tcnny son met at. the home of Mrs. J. Ii.

Coterie Club. Chase Monday evening. Mrs. D. A.

Mrs. K. K. Buck was hostess to I l-e I ro gave "Life and Art of Tenny- Cotrrie CV.ib Monday evening. Roll call daughter "As Franklin have ended a visit Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. OsWne. from Snra with Slontnn of Rochester.

N. was a business caller in town. Tuesday, i --Mrs. L. K.

Kilgore of Franklin present is strc pt is le gi' est of relatives in At- 'antic. Hazel Foster bni returned rcspnnses were sayings of our president- and two papers were prepared and ri'inl "How Our Presidents Are Ele- viiieil." Mrs. Stanley A. Gillespie and "America's Preparedness," Mrs. J.

Donaldson. from Youngstown. W. A. AVellar in Erie.

spent Monday Mrs. Caroline Raber. Mrs. Caroline Raber died of heart, disease at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

W. Moyer, on Tuesday ruing, nf- ter an illness of several months. The deceased was born 77 years ngo in Delaware township. She leaves to mourn her death. Air.

and Mrs. W. .1. Mover, throe grandchildren. Walter, Paul and 'Nornfnn Moyer.

nnd one groat grandchild, Dorothy Elizabeth Moyer. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Uie home of'her daughter at 04 street, with interment in the Delewarc cenic- tcry. Dr. John Borland I Dr. John Borland, a former Mercer dentist and later of Grove City, died at F.lizabethtown on Friday and was buri- The population of Greenville, Pa.

is bigger than you think it is. The Real Estate values of Greenville, Pa. are bigger than you think they are. Someday there will be an awakening in our midst and when that arrives the owners of property are going to be congratulated on their good judgment and those who did not buy because they thought prices "too high" are going to blame themselves for not taking into Consideration an unheralded growth that came so steadily and so quietly as to be unnoticed by many residents. Buy Greenville Real Estate and buy all you can carry.

STANLEY A. GILLESPIE CopTTtght Hart Schaffiwr Mara ed at that, place on Sundcy. Dr. hind was well known it) Mercer Bor- nnd i -Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Alexander end i Butler counties. He was founder son" and Mrs. T.

C. Gibson gave the second story of the i j- daughter of Franklin and Mr. nnd Mrs. and publisher 01 the Orovc City I oio- A. IT.

Osborno and daughter motored to phone, now the Reporter, and started New Castle and were gcnsts of relatives the movement to change the name there. Boyer of Warren was in hall. Missionary Bazaar. Tin 1 Indies of the- Xion's Missionary smii'tv nf tho Reformed church are pre- I lor an apron and fancy work! Gcprgrap'iy Club. Private Dance.

The members of the Xeshunnoik Club have made arrangements to give a pri- dance, open to club members only Monday in the T. O. 0. F. in AVeilnesthiv evening May Bennett has returned the town from Pine Grove to Grove City.

He was in his 81 st year and is survived by two sons. ITo a life Mason and' a member of the Presbyter- tn be held Saturday. November 1 The Clnb met at the home nni'iB Dickinson in Clinton from New Castle where she has been i ian church, visiting friends. Frank Long and Miss Pearl Foster have ended a visit with friends in Youngstown. street Monday afternoon.

The roll call Amanda Ross has been the I guest of New Castle friends. IN EVERY HOME where there are children there ought to be a Columbia Grafonola This Columbia model at $150 is the most convincing kind of evidence that the Grafonola is the one incomparable instrument of highest tone-quality, and every refinement of mechanism, form and finish to correspond. This instrument is equipped with the new "record cradles," a group of four hinged compartments, each separately maexea and each swinging out and down most convenient means of selecting and replacing records. We are prepared to demonstrate this instrument, playing any records you may select, here or at your Convenient terms of paymenc may be arranged. Other Grafonolas, $15 to $200.

T. S. has returned from Sharon where she has been the guest if relatives. -Mrs. Glen Lvons of Java Center, Mrs.

Marilla Woods. Mrs. Marilla Woods died at her home in Pymatuning township, on Monday N. 1ms ended'a visit with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs; O.

H. Fonlk. Hazel of New Castle forenoon, October 23, 1016. of complication of diseases. Mrs.

Woods was 75 years of age. She was born in Pyma- tuning township, Mercer county, and spent her entire life there. Her husband died in July, 1013, and her only son and surviving heir died in July of 1915. She is survived by four brothers and two sisters: Reuben, of Traus- MERCER SQUARE. is the guest of h-r parents.

Mr and for; Ransom, of Weaver, Towa; Orlo, of Mrs. IT. C. Wolfoi-d of North Race Oklahoma, and Jacob of Unionville, Mrs. E.

O. Kamerer of Transfer, and Janus Cooke and daughter, Dorothy. hiiv? returned fr mi Krie. Mrs. Felicia Doncan, of Girard, Kansas, besides a number of nieces and nephews.

j.f Mrs. Yovng ofi Mrs. Woods wns a life-long member Stoneboro hav cm'rd a viist with Mr. and a regular communicant of (he Bap- and Mrs. A P.

Ross October i-T. ilnushter. U. Mr. and Mrs.

tist church, until health. She wns a prohiibted by ill 'onsistent Christian, Morgan street. M'lK'ry, loveable neighbor, and her daily life won for her many friends. She was also a member of the F. H.

C. nt, Transfer. Interment will be made, Wednesday at 2:30 at the Baptist cemetery nt Transfer, conducted by her pastor, Nov. Pny- dcr. 4 4.

To Banish Wrinkles 11 FILMS AND FILM FOLK -r-r-r Overcoat Time Everything in overcoats at this store ready for you to slip into, from a nifty "topper" to a heavy ulster. Good Onus nt $13.75, $17 uiul $22..10 Mercer Square. The third week of Mercer Square vaudeville opcnctl Monday evening to two packed houses, S. R. 0.

signs were put and many turned away. The bill the latter part of last week was one of exceptionally good nets, this week the management assures as much satisfaction. Tho headliner as the skit "The Free by Milo Beldon A Co. Tho company carry their own properties and it is above the ordinary run of skits in the vaudeville world. Barton and Josephine have a refined musical number which was thoroughly appreciated.

Then cornea Barney First tho Jewish comedian with his funny stories, Hebrew dancing and parody singing. The Xoigler brothers, athletes and Wolf-Evnnc and Haliday, comedians have also found a place on this bill. OAVIS DRUG STORE Cor. Main Race GREENVILLE, PA. Before retiring bathe the face and neck with water, hot as may be applied without discomfort, then dry and for two or throe minutes rub Usit into the skin gently with the finircr tips.

No other treatment is necessary. This is 11 wonderful skin food made from pure nut-oil, guaranteed to contain nothing that will cause hair-growth. i is a formula secured in Egypt one sister. Mrs Clennrc and is said to have boon used by Cleo- of Greenville, and two brothers, Frank, patru and other famous Egyptian beau- Greenville, and of Salem, tics, and handed down through the agos until today it is offered to the women BARNEY FIRST. Jewish Comedian Parody Singer and Dancer.

William A. Rhoades. William A. Rhoades died at liis home in Salem Saturday. October 11, of pn He was the son of nnd Mary Rhoades and was born in Sep- tenibcr, 'iSOl.

lie survived by his wif(i an( lvpo children: Harry and iul iii, home and one married daughter, Mrs. of Adamsvillo. Interment was made in Stevenson OLYMPIC. Sporting Blood. A romance of sporting life.

Mary Balhird estimates herself $10.000, and bct.s herself against that amount. Garrison, race truck king, holds tho other end of the wager. Who wins? See the picture. Its graphically portrayed wilh Dorothy Beninrd and Glen White us the stars. What more could be expected.

Dont miss if. SALEM Mr, ami Mrs. James Bell of visited ,1. A. anil faeily last Tuesday.

Mr. anil Mrs. 1'eiirl Hhoadiw and son of Oeunville ure visiting W. II. Khoades arid family.

Mr. I 1 H. vi.sil.ed hi.s son ami family of (he first of lust WUOli. ami Mrs. T.

II. C.VIlahun and son John of (Ireenville visited Mrs. Jemima Cnlhihan ami family over Humlay. I'aul Myers has gone to Forest, county betir hunting. Miss Klhel Cnllahan of Sharon, visited parents, Mr.

and Mrs. ,1. A. Cnlla- han over Sunday. Mr.

Chnilcs Fell, of YoungsUnvn, is the Kiiesl of Milton Huberts and family. Hov. Mr. MeClellun of Lecchburg, called on friends in t.hi.s vicinity Saturday Mr. Mrs.

Kck Chess anil son Samuel visitol Milton Roberts and family the first of the week. Mr. Calvin Pfall.s mother is visiting in this vicinity. Miss MM visiting this vicinity. Mr.

ami Mrs. .1. K. Roberts visited Mr. Krcil and family Sunday.

Eat less meat and take Salts for Backache or Bladder Neutralizes acids. U'OO room, nrs ol all kinds repaired and made street over ul Miss Thatcher's millinery par-' lors. (let your order in early. 02.1-25-31-n I Rooney F. W.

McLean, has been received hero of the of this country. Usit is positively guaranteed to drive away wrinkes and restore any complexion to its youthful" a -p vy. 'McLean of Portland, beauty and freshness. Oregon, on October 15. Deceased was Usit is not a face cream, but a liquid 73 yours old, the son of lo.te Or' put up in handsome opal bottles.

nclius and Eliza McLean, formerly of i Any first-class druggist can supply it Greenville. for HO cents, but be sure you get tho genuine Usit in bottles. The Spring of Perpetual Youth i The most painful cases of sunburn' what the Spanish explorer snugm, are relieved instantly by Usit. in Florida. Youth cannot be pcrpet- i For sale by Davis Drug store and mil.

but with health a man or woman dealers even-where. "in retain youthful looks till the near approach of actual old age. If a worn' In Russia there arc about SO public is dragging wearily holidays in a vear. 1 Will the party kindly return to W. Emery the gun borrowed over a your ago 1 o25-2 along impressed by some woman's she may ox- 1 pect a return of youthful an 1 Yy- 1 vivacity by us'ng' Lydia R.

Pinkham Vegetable Compound. ami Off on any SUIT in Store. There are 2G museums of safety anil institutes for the study of industrial hygiene in the world, in Europe, three in the United States and one in Canada. New Wool Velour Coats Just received some very new models in all wool Velour Coats, trimmed with Beaver or Plush, large collar, with or without belt, full length and flare, colors are green, navy, nigger brown, priced very reasonable at $20.00 Urie acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. Tho urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to Beck relief two or three times during the night.

When the kidnej's clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll bo a real sick person shortly. At 'first you foci dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Salts; take a tablcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the. acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness.

Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneya clean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. A waterspout Is cousuintly spinning. The moment it censes it collapses. At tho distance of about a quarter of a mile above the sea lovul its spinning Kpec'd has be-un esiiinuled at six miles a minute.

OCT. 24, 1916 96 YEARS AGO TODAY Spain ceded Florida to the United States. TO-DAY When we sell you any article from our store and tell you it is first-class set your mind at ease. Misieprcsen- tation does not enter into our methods of doing business. J.

W. DUNLAP Chance to Buy Popular Copyright Fiction at GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS IN YEARS THE NEWEST IN WAISTS. Just arrived some very classy waists in crepe de chine georgette crepe and dark plaid or striped silk and georgette crepe. The newest style features are exemplified in these waists, priced reasonable, at $5.00. NEW WAISTS AT $2.00 The vaules in these are unusually rare and come in a wide range of styles and patterns.

Materials are striped silk, striped crepe de chine, plain coolrs in crepe de chine and Jap silk colors are white, black, light blue, green, salmon and yellow. Sizes to 46. Our large stock of FURS will solve that perplexing problem of selecting a choice set at a moderate price. I. J.

KELLER, LADIES WEAR AND MILLINERY. 192 Main St. Suparior Cast, Including Grjce MacGregor -AND- Victor E. Lambert A Play of the Hour---one that will, cause you to think. Prices: 25c to $1.00.

Plenty of ood seats at 50c. eats on' sale Saturday at drug store. Mail and Telephone Orders accepted. MANOLINE FOB FACE, LIPS AITD" HAJVDV. i i' -w 1.H' THURSDAY, OCT.

26 ONE NIGHT SELWYN CO. Present THEIR ANNUAL LAUGH FESTIVAL. "FAIRMWARMER By AVERY HOPWOOD ff. DIRECT FROM TWO YEARS'RUN IN NEW. YORK AT'THE Bl- TINGE AND HARRIS THEATRES.

TO BE PRESENTED IN GREENVILLE WITH AN IDEAL METROPOLi IT AN CAST AND BE AUTH'UL SCENIC PRODUCTION. FIRST BIG NEW YOHK SUCCESS OF THE SEASON IN GREENVILLE. PRICES: 350 TO ago. SEATS AT DAVIS DRUG STORE ON SALE TUESDAY MORNINGf I .1 The publishers have increased price on popular copyright fiction, What Every Child Should Know Series and the Every Boys' Library and have fixed a selling price of 6oc per volume. In order to protect our customers we will sell any of the abnve class of books from our large stock at 500 per volume until November 10, when the price will be fixed at 6oc.

HUNDREDS OF TITLES INCLUDING: Eyes of the World Contrary Mary Light of the Western Stars Molly Make Believe Tarzan of the Apes Return of Tarzan Mother Making Over Martha Big Tremaine North of Fifty Three Harold Bell Wright Books Seven titles in the Riley EDWIN T. 202 Main Strett QREEKVILLE in.

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