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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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1 1 VV 1 's 'i. JSfi 'l 1 i-J" 1 'A' THB BN RECORD, GREENVILLE, PA, Built on Qiallty not down to a MERCER SQUARE iff? Sj 4 EAT H. MTJKTZ, Hgt. Shows, Matinee 1:30 VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES RUTAN'S SONG BIRDS A Collection of Nature's Sweetest Warblers INTRODUCING "ROGUISH ROSETTA" The Biggest Little Star in Vaudeville, assisted by Rutan, alto soloist; Wm. Burrows, boy vocalist; A.

Spencer Burrows, pianist BUSTER ELLIS ARMSTRONG Broadway's Boy SOPRANO SOLOIST JAMES and LIN DERM AN Those Acrobatic Comedians America's Greatest Tumblers PRICES 100 The Management will Guarantee this to be One of the Best Shows Ever Played in Greenville. THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Films and Film Folk 1 HM PARLOR lOU CAN ENJOY YOUR LUNCH, HCE CREAM OR SODA IN A BRIGHT, CLEAN, I WELL VENTILATED PARLOR, AND WHERE EVERY EFFORT IS MADE TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. I 4 MAKE OUR PLACE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHILE. DOWN POOLOS CANDY CO. TIME AND MONEY PAY THE BIGGEST DIVIDENDS WHEN INVESTED IN A SCHOOL OF MODERN BUSINESS TRAINING VIEWS OF THE NEW PENN HIGH SCHOOL 50 EACH BEATTY'S BOOK STORE Thomas in "An Even Break" tonight.

Monday "The Mother Instinct" with Enid Bennett. The set- Enid Bennett In Triangle Play, Mother Instinct." tings are of the magnificent Triiinjjfe type. They include riotous carnival and cabaret scenes in Paris and the picturesque life in the fishing village. Where the successful business men and women of fhe future are being trained. Call, write or phone 1558.

SCHOOL OF MODERN BUSINESS A. E. Martin, M. Principal. McDowell Nat.

Bank Building. We help you weigh in a business way. Grand. The Roseland Maids close a week of pleas'ing entertainment tonight, presenting a new musical show in which are featured pretty costumes, good singing, dancing and comedy. Monday Fox photoplay starring Valeska Sur att.

A FULL LINE of Druggists' Sundries are always eptk at this store. You will find that they are of the best quality and OUR MEDICINES reliable in every way. are pure. With them we compound prescriptions that represent accurately the physician's idea was a for the patient. Curry's Pharmacy 159 Main Street.

GREENVILLE. PA. By Helen G. T-esher. and Mrs.

Frank Long, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. McMichael and A. E.

Me- I Michael motored to Cleveland and are spending several day's with relatives and friends. and Mrs. William L. Waite and Miss Arline Waite of Franklin avenue are spending the week-end with relatives in Atlantic. Jane Benninghoff is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Daniel Benninghoff in Columbiana, O. T. iBrennan was in Pittsburg Saturday. William Kitch spent Friday in Butler. and Mrs.

E. E. Keelen and children have returned from a camping nt Kidd's Mills. William A. Hoesch has returned from a visit with relatives in Cochranton.

Taylor D. Osborne and children have returned to their home in East avenue after visiting her brothers, L. Merchant and R. A. Merchant of Pasadena and L'is Angeles.

I and Mrs. William C. Pettit left Friday for an automobile trip to Niagara Falls and Canadian points. i Florence Smith of Pittsburg is visiting friends here, i J. T.

McClimans and daughter, Miss Rebecca McClimans, are visiting friends in Carrollton, 0. I A son, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, of Boston, Mass. and Mrs.

R. E. Dillon of Transfer and Mrs. Anna Lewis of Sharon have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.

David H. Hill. and Mrs. Alvin ReichoriL family of Greenville ill 1 tt'f tllB T)fl ''t V.ie Tfiime of R. W.

Billingsley in Venango county. Mnymc Dambacher has resumed her work as trimmer for Miss ahniser in Stoneboro. Margaret Rowland and Lena Bortz are guests of Miss Ruth odgers in Jackson Center. W. H.

Price has returned to ittsburg after visiting Mr. and Mrs. lichael Mannion. Winifred Barr went to Par- fer the funeral services in mem- ry of hcr'father, Capt. Winfield Barr.

and Mrs. James LaeKey of larshrallsea, after visiting Greenville rionds, have gone to Conneaut Lake. Their daughter, Miss Mildred Lackey, las returned to Pittsburg. Hcpfinger of Cleveland is vis- ting her parents, Capt. and Mrs.

W. Harpst. C. Sclmdle of Cortland, 0., has accepted the position of ticket and 'reight agent for the Erie railroad nt Shenango. William Baird, Kathryn Baird and Wilbur Baird leave tomorrow by automobile for Buffalo, N.

Y. Carol Brennan returned Sat- irday to her home in Jamestown, concluding a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brennan.

Miss Theodora Brennan will continue her visit here. John McClellan of Warren, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Taylor. Mercer Square. Rosetta and the Four Rutans agaim won the audience at the Square last night with their delightful program. There is a charm about the tiny youngster, whose talent is so marked that wins everyone. The bill includes three acts of vaudeville and pictures 3Roll Above All I Mrs.

Sarah Kuhns. Mrs. Surah Kuhns, a native and al most lifelong resident of Mercer coun ty, died at the home of litr son, Gco Mclntyre, in Lackawannnck townshij August 17, aged almost 00 years. Sli daughter of James and Mar garot McBurney, and was born nea Mercer, September 0, 1S57. She wa twice married.

In JS82 she became th wife of J. E. Mclntyre and twenty years after his cieafl. "was married to Samuel Kuhns. Sini'v 1015 Hhe had made her home with her sou, who is the only survivor of the family Funeral services neld Monday and interment was made at Pleasant Hill cemetery, Jackson Center, MEADVILLE DRAFT BOARD.

(Continued from page 1) C. Smith, Guys Mills J. Morrow, Mcadville OlosJiowski, Mcadvilfe Shanesian, Meadvillc Glenn Hall, Conneaut Lake T. Pears, Springboro M. Woodard, Lincsville E.

Haglund, Kcrrtown C. Ebcl, Meadville 22.3—Ray Ralston, Conneaut Lake F. Kecne, Mcadville E. Gcviri, Conncautvillc Nies, Meadvillc L. Catlin, Mcadville J.

Adams, Mcadville Pearson, Mcadville Bracken, Meadville Loahclls, Meadville J. Kinncy, Meadvillc Emerson Hill, Meadvillc E. Nashett, Meadville L. Bowman, Springboro S. Potter, Lincsville Wysocki, Meadville T.

Bauer Espyville Station Jalongo, Meadville W. Casbohm, Conneaulvijle II. Samuclson, Mcadville Brown, Mcadville L. Marshall, Adamsville Tedosco, Mcadville Petniso, Mcadville II. Dennis, Linesvillc E.

Williams, Cochranton J. Hague, Conneautville C. Kramer, Meadville Cusumiono, Meadville Miller, Mcadville C. McGranahan, Jamestown H. First, Meadvillc Jones, Meadville; j.

i 'Pcniina, Meadville C. Ross, Meadville A. Teudhope, Springboro M. Vognn, Cochranton Brewton, Meadville G. Rung, Meadville Gill Shryock, Meadville C.

Affantrangcr, Meadville W. Stillman, Meadville Hemphill, Meadville G. Bowers, Meadvillc A. Home, Jamestown Where ypm always See the Best SATURDAY OLIVE THOMAS AN EVEN BREAK A story of a cabaret girl wh traded the great White Way for the man she loved. It brings the gayety of broadway "Cafe" and theatre life.

Miss Thomas, the Harrison Fisher Beauty and one hundred glrli dance to the music of a Jazz band. MONDAY ENID BENNET IN "MOTHER INSTINCT" A story of great emotion and appeal OLDEST STRONGEST me nisi national oaflh IXeuntong Anderson Reunion. Members of the Anderson family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shollenberger in Sharpsville on Thrusday evening and made plans for their annual reunion, which will be held August 30 at the home of Mrs.

Jane Anderson, at Bethel. A social time follodew the business meeting and a nice lunch was served by the hostess. Brown Reunion. The annual reunion of the Brown family will be held at the home of Curtin Brown on the Brown farm, three miles west of Greenville, on Saturday, September 1. All relatives, friends and neighbors cordially invited to attend.

DIRECTORS W. W. RAY G. G. STAGE N.

E. TILLOTSON C. E. WITHER W. C.

PETTIT, President C. E. WITHER, Cashier 11 N. E. TILLOTSON, Vice-President L.

A. DAVIS, Asst. Cashier F. A. KECK J.

S. MATSON W. C. PETTIT by Hand TIRE is no stronger than its weakest parO eliminate all weak parts, every "Stronghold" tire and tube is built the careful I yjiand close inspection arid the utmos 1 in service. years of sriccess in making rubber, plus fejjfcrongest materials and latest ethods, all contFjfute tjpjthe durability and mileage of "Stronghold" ttreC" kind of material, dais care in building; and thir ot "Strongholds" are absolutely impotable ip price machine-made tires.

against short mileage and the ordinary-made tires by cominr How to Dry Tomatoes. Wash and slice into pieces or inch thick. Place on trays in ono layer. Dry in sun, in oven, over the kitchen stove, or before electric fan until leathery. For Bilious Troubles That heavy headache, torpid liver, sick stomach, bitter taste in mouth, furred t9ngue, dull eyes and muddy skin, all come from a poor supply of bile.

These unhealthy conditions are promptly corrected by ERIE RAILROAD TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE. On Sunday, August 26, at 12:01 Supplement No. 1 to Erie timetable No. 12 will become effective and will bring about a number of changes on the Franklin Branch. Instead of two trains daily each way between Mcadville and Oil City there will be three trains.

Trains will leave Meadvillc for Oil City at 6:30 and 10:50 A. and P. M. Trains will arrive in Meadville at 0:50 A. 4:45 P.

M. and 5:30 P. M. The new arrangement will permit persons from Mcadville and other points residiiig along the line who have business in Cochranton, Franklin or Oil City to reach those places early in the day and still give them considerable time to transact business before the last train leaves for this City. The evening train arriving here from Oil City at 5:30 will make direct coimectipns with train 6, eastbound, Cleveland to New York.

It is also expected that the new arrangement for a. morning train between IcaUville and Oil City will no mail facilities for points along the nc. For some time past a letter mailed Meadville at 7 o'clock iu the morning id not roach Cochranton, only a liles distant, until about 11 o'clock. is expected there will be pouch carried this train which will mean that let- crs mailed at the Meadville Postoffice he night before will reach Cochranton at 6:55, Franklin at 7:35 and Oil City it 7:55 A. M.

PILL which stimulate the liver, and non-skid black Etdand Gray Imur TuAtt, ATHE CENTRAL GARAGE. BOSTZ, Proprietor, renew healthy bowel action. A household remedy approved by sixty years of public service. For every-day illnesses, Beecham's Pills are a tested Original Annual Loutzenhlser. The thirty-sixth annual reunion of the Loutzenhiser family will be held at bhe home of Mr.

and David Lout- zenhiseiy-one mile west of Greenville, on August 29. Relatives and friendi are cordially invited to attend. Games, races and amusements will be features of the day's entertainment. By order of the committee and president. Mial Elizabeth Obenchain, secretary, Hazen Reunion.

The Hazen reunion will be held in Alan's grove on Saturday, September 1. All relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SAVE GASOLINE AND HELP WIN THE WAR. When you know that you are getting every ounce of Power and every foot of mileage contained in every gallon of Gasoline, and using that gallon of gasoline only when necessary, you are. A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN, and doing your part to help win the war.

You are also a satisfied motorist. Twenty-five per cent, more mileage can be added to the above results by the use of Jffloto MORE MILES MORE POWER NO CARBON Sold by STOYER-KREMM CO. STANDARD AUTO CO. KEYSTONE GARAGE MUNTZ-WRIGHT CO. ATLANTIC GARAGE WANTED Refined young married man, formerly of Greenville, good education, machinist and expert repairman of mechanical and electrical apparatus, now employed elsewhere, would accept position in Greenville to get back home.

Call Bell phone 261-J. a24-2x boy. Must be 10 years old. Western Union Telegraph Cc. a23-3x IVIL WAR VETERANS LAST LETTER TO FATHER Memphis, Tenn.

February 3rd, 1865. Dear Father: 1 received your kind letter, this morning) it was a long time on the way but I am over glad I received it at all. I am still very sick. 1 do not feel as well as did yesterday. I have not received my furlough yet.

Oh, if I was only well or even at home how glad I would be, but it is as you say I am in "Cods hands and we must submit to his holy will. But it seems very hard to be sick so long and away from home too. I you could only get some man to come down for me I will be willing to pay him whatever it costs him. If I get my fur lough I am not able "'to comb alone, do send eome one if you can. The doeto.

says he thinks I can get my discharge from the aimy. Give my love to all ou: folks, my wife and dear little boy. Your affectionate son, John Patterson Washington Hospital Remember the dates of the cer-fair, September "Not the oldest, imt Free thing Mercer ELP intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corre- ponding for newspapers; $40 to $60 onthly iu spare time; experience un- ecessary; no canvassing; iUDjects ingested. Send for particulars. National ress Bureau, Room 3854, Buffalo, N.

Y. ml8-tf Now What Do Yon Think of That? Dangle ear rings are now a fad in Stoneboro. Watch for (their appearance walking around hers Stoneboro Press. Wonder What Shocked Her? Mrs. Jonathan Wagner was shocked while sitting in a chair and thrown out of it Co.

Herald. There is considerable to write about flie Fair, and BO we shall try and get excited and in a hurry. And we shall also try and not overstep ourselves and mention first what happened last, as papers do in an effort to create an attrcation qiuckly. This time the report will include Tuesday and Wednesday, with the exception of the race results, which will all be recorded next Journal. Boy past Price Shoe store.

10. Apply Qul a-25x for general housework. Mrs. J. S.

Matson, Exposition, Pa. al3-tf Mercer. Inquire 25 N. a20-0x FOR SALE Overland, 'good as new; electric light and starter. Must be sold at once.

No. 8 West Main street. a24-3x TOR SALE Tent, good as new, size 12x12. Worth, $25, will sell for $22. Inquire this office.

a23-3x FOR Inquire 27 Union street. a22-Sx OR Tgood 5-passenger Forcf Inquire McClure'a livery. a21-tf 'OR eight-room house. Inquire 47 Chamb- All conveniences, ers avenue. FOR RENT FOR for light house keeping.

Inquire 240 Main street. m2-tf FOR Six or eight rooms at 49 North Front street. Inquire at the house, a22-4x FjD Eousetfieping roomi. No. 6 Spring street.

a22-6x FOB rooms, 27 Union street, Union 'phone 103. a22-8x FOR rooms for light housekeeping. 00; Obi street. A', GRAND The Home of Standard Vaudeville and Photoplays MONDAY TUESDAY WILLIAM FOX Presents VALESKA SURRATF in "WIFE NO. 2" AND DAVE BOVA'S UNCLE SAMMY GIRLS A High-Class Musical Comedy Co.

A GREAT SINGING SHOW uri.

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Years Available:
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