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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 29

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Times Heraldi
Location:
Olean, New York
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29
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THE OLEAN EVENTM? TtlTES WRliviEfirtAv EMBER 5, Fmrm mmi mmt Boiler Itrobton, PBUryi Md Krtt. awl Fit- ud Bar Strut- MACHIXE WORK. LUTHER MFG. CO, OLEAX NKW VOKK "OWK VOUIl HOME" OLEAN LUMBER 110 8. Itune Do your friciMb done Kewbll 1 D.

8. end Penn Vac Cop Tires, Aju ud try our Mi-rice. A Grease Rack for rou. Lincoln Snnbbert that nub roar car. Bumpers, Sprints and Ac- A to take care of jonr repairing and a to fYerybodj General Work.

Oxr Acetylene and Electric WeUinf. Blacksmithuiff and ToolPmtiiif. Auto epairing. Deafen a Second- Hand Machinery. MiU Supplies.

Structural Iron Work Boiler Work. AMott Machine Compaq Cor. Flrsl aad Wayae OLEAN, N. Y. W.

P. HLTCHIXCJS AM) R. J. UOKSOX, Travel the Water Way 1 Ac D. C.

N. Co'i Haracn rn.lt dillr RIM Detroit tat DMroit ud Cienlttd. Euttrn 11 f. Mt. 1:15 ft.

M. IDuliih: Imltt L- FAM-- U. KM M. (KMr WIT. Or hHMVUitnM.4ruri4iMmi»tU^ a Carter's Garage i Mate and 8ts- i Phone 1889.

isimiBRiii TAXI Olean House Taxi service insures you of prompt, efficient inice. CaH 840 Otr can and pHWicen We Carry a Large Stock Of Sheetrock Plaster Board Upson Wall Board. Material for Walls and Ceilings. B. U.Taylor Co.

PHONE 158--351 Aulo Accessories at Moderate Prices If you contemplate purchasing an Auto Hood, wait a few days and you will be amply i.cbmpehsated for will on sale number of Aufo Hoods--which we have ordered--at prices that will compel you to buy. 1-V We carry a complete line of Accessories at right prices. Consult us if you are in need of anythintin our line. If you purchase a tire from us once, we are sure of your future business. Millard F.

Riley, Jr. 302 N. Union St. Phone 1698 Custom Tailored Clothes Wear longer, look better and cosfho more than ordinary clothes. YOU ARE INVITED- To look over the new Fall and Winter fabrics and place your order.

Crowley The Tailor State and Second Ste. Orer Kinder Bros FRIENDSHIP PAGE THIRTEEN Alt. MM. cumAim XAVKATXHI CD. G.

Erb. who hu ktu fjead tiro at CkaiUitQM, turned her- hone. LtKjn'nde Van of Alfred vitlt- ed frieuds in town this Roxie Woods o( Buffalo.) fs the guest of her aunt. Mrs. D.

J. Brown. frank Hoturt of Bing- hsinton Is visiting relatives IB loan this week. C. K.

Stout entertained honor of Mrs. Rae Hiumau. oi Buffalo, eu Tuesday afteruuou. Ellis Chayliu ot Suyder Is visiting his mother aud other relatives i la town this week. Mrs.

Champlin and children hare been spending; the- summer with her parents. Mr. aud Mrs. F. A.

Wbltwood. Angle Sanford. of Sonyea, has been visiting Mrs. E. L.

(Hiekeox week. Joseph Cooley is visiting hU brother. Harold Cunley, at Buffalo. Mrs. Maurice Htrtigau anil; Miss Margaret Driseoll visited friends In Wellsvllto Saturday.

Charles Babcock. of Har risburg. is visiting his pereuts.) Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Bibcock. Fred Brown, who has bsen visiting bin daughter, H'n-J man. Buffalo, the first of the week. Miss Freda Hinmau returned with her grandfather to spend a few days here.

Mrs. Alma Lane ot Cortland was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S.

Lane, the first o( the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wl E. Brady and family left Wednesday for Buffalo, where they will spend tho week end wiih- relatives.

Miss Aline Jordan, who bail been spending the summer it Cornell University, where she 1: been taking a summer course, has) returned to the home of her par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur dun. Mr. and Mrs.

M. D. Church, eon John, and nephew Frank Brown, ot Hartford, are visiting Current News of Today in Pictures during the first part ot the on account of a sprained' he received stepping from the end of a curb! in Olean last Sunday. Miss Marguerite Winship has been visiting Miss Dorothy Robinson during the. past week.

Glenn Townsend of Rochester, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Townsend. Mrs. Mary Weart is visiting her son Glenn and daughter Mamie, at Buffalo for several weeks.

Mrs. John Breadon, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Pierte, returned to her home at Westbury, Long Island, Thursday. The Recreation Club will hold their annual outing and picnic at Utter's Grove, September 8. LaDru Billings and Jamns Scott are visiting In Buffalo this week and attended Hamburg Fair one day.

Loren Wetherhee and A. N. Hills have been drawn as jurors for the September court, beginning Mrs. Vinnle daughter Eloise and son Howard, have returned from their vacation trip to Wellsville, Alfred and Niagara Falls, the first of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. Williamson. Mr.

and Mrs. M. T. Streeter daughter Jeanette, son Mar ion, of Greenwood, motored herr and were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. R.

D. Ersley, of West Main street. Mrs. Rae Hinman and- daught er Frieda, of Buffalo, are visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. D.

Brown. Before returning home they will visit the Hitters a Wellsville Wednesday, and will vialt other friends in Olean en- route home. The Sout family reunion was held at Island Park, on Saturday afternoon. Over thirty mem bers ot- the family were present A very enjoyable time was had by It was voted to hold the next annual reunion, August, 1924 at Island Park. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Howard and family, ot Auburn, have been visiting his mother, Mrs. L.

S. Howard, and brothers, A. Howard and Clayton Howard, this week Miss Emily Reed ot New York City Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A Youmans, this week- Miss Elizabeth Middaugh li visiting friends In Cuba this week.

A large number of persons from this place attended the Hornell fair during session last uu EARLY TO BED. EARLY TO en, about PreM- weekj opnt Cooudge's early rising after saeing this pi clure. Vi'iih a secret service on cither side, he returns to the White House after a br isk trict. Notice the clock 6:45 a. through the capital's business clis- Itobert Utter nephew, Charles Utter, of Syracuse, are risiting relatives in town.

The annual meeting of the Tint Baptist chnrch will hela in the church parlors on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. F. S.

Burliugage, Attorney E. A. Manei and Margaret Hunt, of have returned from their vacation tour of the Berkshire Hills and New England States. OLEAN Yellow Tax COMPANY To the Little Valley Fair, $2.00 --round trip. Temporary Telephone No.

656-M. OLEAN YELLOW TAXI CO. BEAUTIES Here are some more of the girls selected by their home towns to compete in the Atlantic City Beauty. Pageant in which America's most beautiful girls is to be found. The full-length portrait is of Miss Billie Gates, of Richmond, Va.

At tho top is Miss Ruth Agnes Brady, ot Wilmington, Del. Miss Mildred Maconnchyy (center) will represent Norrislown, while Miss Mary Weaver will carry the name of Lakeland, Fin. IN "STARVING" GERMANY Most of the recent reports from Germany have painted a picture of a starving, impoverishedf population. In this picture there isn't a rib showing. It was taken at Norderney, popular seaside resort, and shows that the old-fashioned corn- fed girl is still to be seen in Germany, AMERICAN ELECTION METHODS President grave of the Irish Free State (left) had the help of Justices' Cohalan of the New York Supreme Court (right) in the re: WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE, BUT NOT A DROP TO DRINK! Omaha, cen etect on in Ire and Here they a at Ennit is slowly recovering from a paralyzed water B.vstam, which was caused when a mud oun ty ready to travel! Cartow bank on the Missouri River was washed the intake of the water system.

Photo victor ft shows a crowd at Elmwood Park purchasing spring water. grave was victor in Carlow, but DeValera carried County. Clare by a big majority. SOUGHT TO AVOID HARD COAL STHIKE This meeting of governors and their representatives was held in New York City to work out a scheme to avoid a strike of an- A MINER'S WIFE This husband coal miners. Front row, left to right, C.

B. Ailchison, interstate commerce commis- in a mine near Hazleton, Pa. It is'against company for sioner; F. B. Wadleigh, federal coal administrator; Ainey, Pennsylvania fuel chief; her to gather coal from mine property, but takef UM Chinning Cox, governor of MasHchuaetU; E.

aide to rjajt qf wrest to keep the fim WVS9,.

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