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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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IHt OIL CiTY HtKKKk. -SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER I. 1927. HAUt OF STATE TRY THIS I Small profits and large turn-over make many of our most successful businesses day.

The same principle applies to sav- ings. Small deposits frequently made grow into large sums. 4 Per Cent. Interest on Savings City Crust Co. (9il Citv.

Heat Heat ASKING PROMPT REMITTANCE OF SUND PLEDGES The third quarterly notice was sent out by tha Community Fund office, calling for tha third Installment on the 1927 Community Fund pledges. It In staled that although more thnn six months have olapied alnce the pledges made, hundreds ot BUbscrlbers have not paid my thing on account- of their iledges. This delinquency la cm- jnrrassins' the Community reasuror, who has not been able to make prompt payments to the several organizations for whose benefit the fund was created. All subscribers are asked to make prompt payment of the third installment for which tho call, has just been issued, and delinquent! ire urged to pa up to date as julckly as possible. The number of subscribers Uic 1925 wna in IS25 nnd far 1927, 4.701.

the largest number etncs ilid wa- started, although tks lotal amoun utb'cribcd did not equal that of th previous year. REASONS POK SEEING COMMANDMENTS" Manager Marks of the Veiwngo. theater hai ten good reaeonl why Either Paramount itirrlns -vehicle, "Ten Modern arriving tha Veiunto theater next week should be Ffttt, the atari Miss Halaton has. within the pwt three years, gained legions of follower a throughout the world by her portrayals in many ioted pictures. Her blonde beauty nd i a ti ability have brought Esther right to the top of her profession.

Second, tho 'leading man. Nell Hamilton, Hamilton recently play- id leading roles in "The Great Gatsby," "Deser: Gold" and "Diplomacy." Third, the director. Dorothy Arzrer Is Para mount's sole woman director. Fourth, the author. Jack Lalt, universally known as tho originator of the Bus" wrote "Ten Modern Commandments" as an original for the star.

Fifth, tho treatment collaborators. Doris Anderson and Paul fiangelln prepared the scenario Poliertjr Is credited Delegates Vote Down Direct Primary Repeal Allentown Chosen For 1928 Convention; Officers Elected Harrisburg. Sept. to the annual convention or the Pennsylvania county com- misaloners today went on record as favoring the propped (50,000,000 state bond Issue for highway purposes but voted down, a resolution urgtnu repeal of the direct primary law. cit trite intlnulty.

sixth to tenth, the steri- Also a fine comedy, tho latest news; on the fitage the Clatr Kevue steps ami lauglis with flne mu-lc. You may have gas heat, wood heat or electiic but nothing is like the soft mellow heat of Coal. jW.your Coal when prices are low and arff quick. fRea Mining Keystone Grounds Phone 163 You Always Want "SALADA" but a minority report was presented with the majority report Ing repeal of iho primary A third resolution, favoring state ownership nnd 'maintenance of all brides on state highways was ad- Opted without opposition. The association elected Harvey Taylor of Dauphin county chairman ot tho executive com- mlttoe as presfdSfc tor next year; John D.

Walker of Cambria county, fli-it vice president; Arthur Coombs of county, second vice president, iin.l L. C. Morris of Clearfield secrptnry-treaaurer. Allentown was chosen for the ITS convention. Careful conalderatlon oC public 1 at 4 o'clock, once you have tried It.

Tins omTM 'vt DR. W. T. LEWIS, Foot Will be Closed from Ortober 1st to Ortohrr I-'or Appointment' Otlolvr 10th 1'honc Chicken and Waffle Dinner at Greenawalt's Inn. Every Sunday Clarion, Penha.

BIG DAY PATENTS $1.00 Miles' Nervine 6Sc $1.20 Scott's Emulsion 79c $1.00 Nujol Mineral Oil 69c I 2 5 a Medicine 89c 2 0 5 Hepalica 79c $1.09 $1.25 Pinkham's Compound -79c J1.15 89c 5 0 A a $1.19 $1.20 Bromo Seltzer 79c $1.25 Piercc's Medicine 89c $1.25 Mother's Friend 95c 60c White Pine Cough Syrup.43c SOcLysol 39c 70c Sloan's Liniment 65c Energine 49c 60c San Cura Ointment 39r 60c Sal Hepatica 39c Salts 57c USE P. D. Q. LIQUID For Flici Moths Pint Bottle 59c HAV-A-CUP COFFEE IS "YELLOW MASK" YOUR TEETH'S FOE They should be a pearly white-because that is enamel's natural color. You can remove that yellow mask, with Orphos Tooth Paste-it makes your teeth fairly dazzle.

Does not scratch. Special ten-day Introductory Offer--We will give you a coupon worth 2 I present this nnd 29c and receive a full-size 50c tube. A WONDERFUL CANDY VALUE Mary Vining Kitchen Candies. Very choice assortment of Nuts, Fruits and Creams. Pound Box 69c GOING BIGGER THAN EVER-REDWOOD'S TEPEE MEDICINES Tepee Tonic 89c Bottle --3 Bottles $2.50.

Cough Syrup 45c Black Salve 1 1 2 I 45c Shampoo Soap 21c 1 2Pmind.7Sc PILLS and TABLETS Bayer's Aspirin JI.OO-Milca' Nervine Tabs 60c Formamint'. Piii. 60c Doan's 30c Phenolax Wafeti V. 2 5c Miles'. AntilPfiin 60c Gastro'gen 60c Stuiirt'i 6Qc Pape'i Dii Qiiiniiw 25c Feennmints 60c Kruschen Salu 25c Ch.mberl.ih'i Tablets 7Sr 26c MEN'S NEEDS 00 Gillette Blades 60c Buy Rum Shav.

Cream 35c Palrhblive Shav. Cream 5(Jc Aqua M2cGem Blades 50c AutoSlrop Blades I BABY NEEDS J3.75 Horiick's M. Milk $1,20 Imperial Granum 60c.Milk of MiJgneiia 85c Dcitri-Maltose 75c Merck'. Milk a 40c Fletcher's Castoria 60cCal; Fif 85c Mellin'i Food 12.79 $1.79 2 RolU 75c DENTAL NEEDS .00 Pyrozide Powder Liquid, 11.00 Musoldent liquid 50c Lavorii Liquid 60c Wernet's Powder 60c Pearl White Paste 50c lodehl Paste SOcSquibb's Pnste 60e Forhin's Paite 30c Lyori'i Powder SOc Ipana Paste 50c Pcoeco Tooth Paste SOcPepiodent Tooth Paste. 4 4 75c 69c 4 ttc i 38c 4 45c -'j 39c 4 39c 36c 39t 33c 33c SATURDAY BIG BARGAIN DAY TOILET NEEDS I i Hair Tonic 5 0 Bale $1.19 $1.00 Liquid Arvon 79c I 2 5 Paul's Henna 89c $1.00 Elmo.Creams 78c $1.20 Pompeian Massage $1.00 Parisian Sage 79c I I i $1.00 Hopper's Hair Youlh 79c $1.00 Peggy Page F.

Powder. 50c Peter Pan Face Powder. 60c Dicr-Kiss Face Powder. 75c Boncilla Face 59c 25c Packer's Tar Soap. .3 for 60e 5Oc Hind's and A.

Lotion.39c 50c Glaro. Nail Enamel 37c 60c Depilatory Powder 65cKolcx 39c 50c Ncel Depilatory 37c 30c Mum. Deodorant 19c CORONA CIGARS 4forl5c; A. P. W.

TOILET PAPER Jfunerate Amos Heeler SI, Petersburg, Sept. services lor Amos Heeler were held at hie home at Chesinul Ridge on Wednesday and' burial was in the. Chestnut Itidgc cemetery. Mr. Heeler, who was an aged resident of the Chestnut district, died In the Warren lie la survived by his second Siirnti Atilcbcrecr.

A short prayer service In memory of Mrs. Sarah Attleberger was held mt o'clock Friday afternoon I at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Roche. 1117 West 2nd liev. J.

H. demons. D. of uraca Methodist church The body was taken to the Lutheran church In Lntnartlne, where the pastor. Rev.

J. U. Booth comluctH funeral sen-Ices. The hymns, "It la Jfot Death to Die," "My Jesus As Thou Wilt" and "Welcome Home" were aung by the church choir. Interment made the with, the follow- Detar, M.

L. Ietar, R. L. Detar, G. public Improvements was urged by Auditor Oener.il a i at.

Its evening' session. He declared that' during the last 25 years Pennsylvania on a pay as you go basis. He urged ment the stale may sustain ltd industrial position. "All cltlzflfs should bpar in mind highly organized," lie said. "We have thousands urging personally Intr rested but have nonn who urge economy and lesser vxpciu.1 Hires.

ideas could be carried into effect. v.Kwr nt my command the neces- ously consider all government expenditures as we consider our Individual expenditures. am not urging we be niggardly In our sUte and local but ire must soutnl judgment In choosing tho thinjfs we are to do in Pennsylvania- this consideration of taxes In Pennsylvania wo must consider the state aa a whole and not from the standpoint ot nny group or association of The Ideas nf (ho mnnuf.icturlnR group, the nillroad group, the faimrs group, chants proup or hny other association must not ho cnnnldercd except ng It helps all the people of Pennsylvania." J. Lrn Plummcr, solicitor of Blair county, spokp on the workings of the emphasizing the fact that although we may not nl- 1 News of a Day Hy Associiitefl Press. Death toll In St.

Louis tornado Ir. Cilhort nol.l. 70, pioneer In China, dies at Shanghai. Kdison Hedpcs, counsel for Willis Beach, wanted conspiracy in the slnylnr ot Dr. A.

William Llll- of Hatnmonton, N. IH ln-Id on $1.000 hnil on two charges of obstructing justice. Heilpnn clarcs indlctiiiirnls nrt- nnly for purpose of finding out the whcre- nhautn of Beach. Lieutenant Koonnecke. Gorrnnn air pilot, nnd his two men PC uninjured when plane while taking off nt Bagdad, Irak.

New trial Is granted Mntlhew Klmcs, notorious Oklahoma outlaw, who was sentenced to dcaih after found' guilty' of the murder nf a Bcgga. policeman. Jury tryinp Mm. Brad- Icy Ttogors. 22, formrr unlvcmlty Ktudont of Aiiflin.

Texan, for arson, Is rtlschargcd after fnlllng to reach verdict. 'Atkinson. 26, a nurso of Enid, Is released from chnrRos nt poisoning Mary Jane iliuyhter of an Ephcopnl minister ivUh whom she was in- Preliminary Injunction restraining the United -Workers from attempting retain 'striking miners In houses owned by the PHtsliiurgh Terminal Coal Is 'granted In an opinion In federal court nt Pittsburgh by Judge ir, P. Schoon- mnkcr. BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED YESTERDAY E.

Ziegler. 12 Srheillfy st. -Construct frame garngo. Mrff, J. S23 3rd Conntruct porch nnrt mm par- tnr mnke gcricrnl to rcnMcnce.

A. Detar and Sherrill Sheata. WlHifliu Hi Jnmcs. Funeral services In memory of at the family home on. Graff of -the.

First Presbyterian church Urove Hill cemetery. Bradford E. Cook. Funeral services in memory of Bradford E. Cook will be held at 2 home of C.

E. DoV'oIf on pliimcr road, RcV. P. A. finlbreath of the Rousex-illc Methodist church otTi- Uirlum.

He was born In Scrub- tlctlly att his life In and about Oil several nieces nnd nephews. John V. Gormley. Funeral (services In memory of John V. Gormley, former resident of Oil City, ivere held Monday morning in St.

Bridgets ahurch In Toronto, Canada. Irjtcrmbnt was in 'Mount Hope cemetery there. Among those attending the funeral were Mrs. B. L.

MorHssoy. MPJ, M. J. Reid, Mrs. Margaret Cratty and Mr.

and Mrs. John Crally, Oil City; Michael Gormley, Akron; M. B. Blnkoley, Shnron; Mrs. Maude Gormley, ijrlc; Michael Hognn.

Lima, Ohio. arwjPi; 3 OIL CITT, PKSNA I With I I Sunday roi-AWtf October 2 3:30 p. "Hacred Hour" Just for Today Blancho E. Seaver I-aiirence Griggs, baritone; llownrd One Fleeting Hour by Leo Duel Mrs. Fred Jack, soprano; Lnurt nee a i Jesus Only by Rololl Mrs.

Fied Jack. Koprnno; IFoward. Anderson, accompanist God Is Love Marks Duel-- Mr. and Claude Uclvln: Rosemary Meyers, accompanist Like As a Father Lnnstng CInuno Oclvln, snprnno; Miss Meyers, nrcompnnht Sennonctte "The Power of the Cross" Rev. C.

M. Stewart, pastor of 'the United I'resljyterlan church of Oil Clly Inspiror and Hearer of hy Gleltei Consider nnd Hear Me Wooter Mrs. Claude Gclvln. soprnno; Mis? Sfcycre. accompanist The Ninety nnd Nine.

Mrs. Fred Jack, rnnrnno: Howard Anderson, accompanist The Lord Is My Light Speaks Ijutrence baritone; Howard Anderson, accompanist Jesus Lover. of My Soul by Holbrook Duct-- Jack nnd Mr. Grlggs; i Mr. Anderson, accompanist 4:15 p.

Program by tha Church of tho Naznrene ot Oil City, Pa. Orchestra selection-- Selected Hand Saw Solo, When They' lllns Those Golden Hells C. C. Moiircr Orfihcslra-- Self etc il Solo-wit Cluttn'r Arcompanlmcnt, My. Didn't- It Rnln C.

C. Mouror Scrnioiiotto Evanscllat C. Mouror Orchestra Selected 593.8 meters; 1020 kilocycles. SCHOOL TAX NOTICE Saturday. 6ctob'er 1, 1927, will tht day -to pay School TAXCS without Offlct oren FrJdty, JOlh ind -Saturday, lit Until Wt W.

Holt. Collector. Can You Get the Comfortable Feeling of Expensive Tailoring In a Ready-to-Wear Suit You may not know why some clothes are so wooden looking. It is because they made almost entirely with stitching. Garments that have enduring style, and; at the same time have that soft, easy, g'lvei and take athletic character, are the result of; unstinted hand stitching.

1 i The outstanding example of ready to? wear clothes having a quality of tailoring; equaled by only the best custom tailors, found in Murray designed Adler-Rochester; clothes. $45.00 Young Men's 2 Pants Suits $29.50 "Worsted-tex" Suits $40.00 JAMMERS THE MAN'S 41 43 SENECA ST. OIL SHOES For Style Leaders Our new Walk-Overs for both men arid women are now here and ready for yo'iir. selection. Walk-Overs are style leaders and prob-' ably worn by more well groomed men arid women than any other make of The prices are reasonable, too $6.80 $7.45 $8.80 ARLON'S? 8 Seneca St.

Oil City QBicn S.OAX SKI1V1CE $25 TO $300 fxuns ninile on niniliurc and lilaitos. the Mine to remain hi your possession. IT you owe bnlanL-c on jour' furniture rr rrn). drctor or otltcr bills, ne iidrnntu you cnotigli nionci pnj (Item off nnd by so ilnfnc run will have hut otic small paj- mcnt to riinko ench ninnlh. A fctv of our mica quoted be- ItMY.

Mo. 23.00 on paila of n.ol Afl.Oo.on I- mil of 0.0 i on pmts of 7.7tt on pnits of I0.n." lao.o* on pmis or Izon.tM on'pmis of n.ir. pmts of 17.45 ISM.M on nmi' 2.:: Anrt other nmonnts tn proportion. If yon cflimol cull, or nnd. lake care or lira iwitcr at once for TOO, We Mra bonded tir the Male NlHl Itccnwrt hf UK MnlifnR dcpt.

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