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Times Herald from Olean, New York • Page 26

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FACE TEN THE OLEAN EVENING TIMES. THURSDAY, 'APRIL 13,1922. cf the town and county, in the program are the Roser'. forgery in tee st ilc-nry Vcrr.c:! c' tions to be cossidered. Hozre Bureau AE- sccl3.

FRECKLE- FACE isr qusr.erly Sun and Wind Bring Out I'gl) Siot5. How ta Remove Easily i Here's s. Kreckle-' face, to try a remedy for e-rn a it net cc- yc'i a tir--e-5 is remove? the if it dec-? give you a 1 i a cc --plexioa of Urge Congress to start new growth of timber on 81,000,000 acres. to Find selrFeelinj el pair-s in rr.v v.v... about the EJiEC-tro-jKvS 1 hsJ, thoaght I-wetrfd-'iry-U Harry X-- GO rr.yho"::- vrqrk, I wcs To be held in St.

Stephen's courtesy, know how- to en- I joy themselves despite financial I embarrassment. "A soatbern girl a-ill slip into a simple muslia or organdie frock, go to a dance, eatertia men on a rickety old porch, have a good time and make no aitemp: to conceal her poverty. In she will even boast of it. Yorv elnem ber one southern g'r! for tie gird! the fflfd'dle delighted a crowd of young i people by telling them of the ef- Jahskfl ma 'o prevent a maid "npac-king her trunk when a ol; weafc to Tis wealthy friends. mm SIITHH! BFCBffl Indigestion Unchecked Leads to Poisoning! ci er of b-j --ret rciag" adjec- she kce7r a maid woai i shocked to discover that she tad of ic-r for- if arc- in George W.

N. of the Paper Pulp afternoon in r.i: report to 1 convention association. "A committee ConsrefS a wc-c-k egotistical, 5 -with an ugly ae- heart knows card board in the boitcms her worn out shoes." in And "es" is liable to mark the Vel n-o-e a- rc3s as bo he! 'e A a. i.a...r veteran in a ball room." It be awfu! to own he a who ij-f named i best car on the market and not be FMd TnnHi If you suffer from indigestion it is a sure sign that your system a being slowly poUoned by the fermentation in the intestines. This prod-ices heartburn, choking sensations in the chest, a feeling of heaviness or drowsiness irritability, discouragement and J.

Christopher, 5724 Keyser Street, GeraaEtoira, Pa, long a sufferer from indigestion, writes: Dr. A. W. Chase's I fclt so billy thai I did nos care I Hvei or died. I fross indigestion and my wcuLd fce so upset that evea a bread and a cup of fiva me paic.

Ir. A- W. Chase's K-k I tin sluost aonhine vlthoat feeling any afier-eSecis. The core, achy JeeliaB which I used to have ia the lower pare of xny back Is cose, and I feel so ambitious to do many things which I could cot do before." Tou can buy Tr. A.

W. chaw's of American able to wish yoa had a better oae remedies at all drug stores- To of parlor! ppttir.s prtnies. i ahead in his of the great Mnliins Kar5 TJurn! 15 iiiiu-h of the dncoutli- r.e-?5 of the leit in the mid- One way to make enemv sure of the genuine, see that plays golf and wifie plays bridge they only meet im payday. When two lira cheaper than in his pants. mark is your protection against imitations and icent.

I Only things most amateur gar- ileners raise are hopes. o' Silver Lske. fit Is and Fin-'ii American Xe 0 9 i Arr.r-nc-an i of for the- plaintiff. try and other organizations, r.s as foresters, stood with the American Church and Will last i Papcr an( Plllp AstoclatSon In asX- aM. "Shi? lacks the of enienaiair.2: man.

Her a to set and to je ner.r.ett of telped me. Yoa cnn use ny cial the cood of 59 Taua. Mass. it's the same story--one friend ing another of the cf I.yo'p. Vests'--- Milk For Icfiats fciralids "NO COOKING ffce "Food-Drink" for All Ages.

2uickLunch Fountains. Ask for HOSUCIC5. Imllaiioas Suastitates Olean Lumber "OWX YOUR HOME." Phone 1320. 210 S. Harry St.

Church inl a The Thrc-p Hour Service tomorrow. Good Friday, will be held as In.st year at Stephen's church. Ladies' Auxiliary of the Firs', it TC JH start promptly at 12, noon, Baptist church will meet in the and will lie over at p. m. sharp.

church parlors at 2:30 o'clock to-1 People are asked to come and go i "This takes pride In Iiorn in Paul. Furthermore, his morrow afternoon. during the singing of the the fact tha; its programme for co-1 judgement carries authority. For The order oi the service will be: I operation betwec-n Federal. State critics agree the author of "This Introductory address, explaining! and private Agencies in the main- "Thc-ro ia in her respcc-: for the prhnitivo fcmiiiip.e talents; she 1 would really make a good cook I but 3ier family has made money 1 in the and there i is no excuse her to so into the kiiclipn.

She rtonsn't know what she -vants tc do." Fitzgerald should know. He was i Funeral Of John Moffatt.the service, the Uev. C. C. Bent- 1 Tiie funeral of John Moifatt will! ley, rector of St.

Stephen's church. be held Saturday morning at 9 "Father Forgive Them, for They o'clock from St. Mary of the Know Not What They Do." the church, Hev. E. j.

Rt-uafcl CV c. E. Odell, pastor People's -M. E. Church, Olean.

I "Today Shalt thnti be with me i Paradise," Jtev. W. B. Gates, pastor First Presbyterian Church, Olean. "Woman, behold Thy Son--Son behold Thy mother," Rev.

G. R. Williamson, D. pastor First 51. "I'm So Glad We Had Thsir Picture Taken" PHOTOGRAPHS preserve for yoa the ever- changing sweetness of childhood.

Such pictures are a joy forever. Our cftistic skill makes a photogiauh of your loved ones cherished possession. A gaod portrait 13 an investment that becomes increasingly valuable. Come to titzSmdio ow end made will officiate. Burial will made in.

St. Bonaventure's ceme-' tery in Allegany. OLffl PEK Thou Forsaken Me?" Rev. John The QUICK action of simple Sandmeyer, pastor Xinth Street M. camphor, hydrastis, E.

Church, Olean. as mixed in Lavoptik eye "I Thirst," Rev. T. W. Carter, ivash, will surprise Olenn people, pastor Baptist Church, Cuba.

X. Y. man was helped immediately, "It is Finished." Rev. R. H.

Bal- after suffering with sore and red mer, S. T. acting pastor M. E. eyes for 15 years.

An elderlyy lady Church, Bolivar, N. Y. reports Lavopiik strengthened her I "Father into Thy hands I corn- eyes so 'she can now read. One mend my spirit," the rector of St. small bottle usually helps AX Stephen's.

CASE weak, strained or inflamed I Closing prayers and benediction, eyes. A i eye cup FREE, the Rev. J. W. Ashton, D.D., rec- E.

Church, Olean. "-My God, -My God, Why Hast I able to say -that the paper indus- tenanco of the forest growth, first adopted in is now recognized as the one possibly forestry pro- gramme now before the country. "Presented Our 1 "We have presented our argu- i mehts and made our case before Congress. If nothing is done the I bill embodying our ideas will be introduced in the next Congress, and will continue to be pressed un til Congress acts. "In appearing in behalf of this legislation I have been proud to be Black's Dru; ment.

Advertlse- tor emeritus, St. Stephen's Church. DOX 'SEELE STUDIO 15-3 North i Street Lower Discount Rate of Bwiof England XEYT ROCOIIXG HOI'PE Ol'KXED IX KCTIOX. COXVEXIESTJ.Y AXD A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE. LARGE.

AIRY ROOJIS AXD I I SEKVICK AT KATES THAT ARE RIGHT. MRS. JOHNSON, Proprietress. 603 WEST SULLIVAX ST. PHOXE 1303.

London, April 13. The dis- count rate or the Bank of England today was reduced from 4 1-2 per cent to 4 per cent, the lowest since 1914. I The announced reduction ot the bank rate is of great importance i to the American financial world, i which has been awaiting such tone up weak, inactive, sluggish kid action for some time and which neys and help rid the blood of poison oelieves a reduction in the fefl- humcn machine is out of order. It mistake to resign one's self to torture when the cause can be removed ness tvnste a a causes genes am pains in arms and legs, backache, rheu 1 malic pairja, eore muscles, stiff ot swollen joints, I-aac 8 Turnm.n. Asbury Park.

experienced sr.jro. shooting paini to the co-rlition of Kidr.eys. Or.e Folcy Kidney P-lIa relieved rr.s. rr.y back. I recoc to oy Suid era! reserve discount rate 'shoald follow.

CALL YOUR DEALER FOR Special Easier Brick ICE "i he Cream of PORTVILLE ICE COLD STORAGE COMPANY. Baseball Weather Xat tonal "Leairue. Brooklyn at New York; clear. Boston at Philadelphia, clear. Pittsburgh at St.

Louis, clear. Chicago-at Cincinnati, cloudy. American -New York at Washington, clear. Detroit at Cleveland, clear. Philadelphia at Boston, clear.

St. Louis at Chicago, clear. Miss Charlotte DeVictor of East State street, who has been employed at Bell Bros, the past eight has resigned and has accepted a position in the office of the Olean Palacs Laundry. try of the United States is leading American business in working for Side of PaPradise" and "The Beautiful and Dammed" tinder- stands women Flappers, at the least. Lands Southerners.

The southern girl is easily the most attractive type in continued Fntzgerald, with a wave of his cigaret. "Next (lie sirl from tlie er.st. At the bottom of the list the middle-western flapper." "Hasn't she any good 1 I asked rallur hopefully. "Yes. She has her health, 1 he admitted.

"Xow for the southern girl." Here Fitzgerald became more en- tbusiastic. "First of all, her that I married a southern girl. A characteristic is that she retains forestry, not alone for selfiih reasons, but in the belief that" i urging the protection of the for- and develop hls tly enter ests the paper industry is a men The tmddlc wcslorn pating in a great movemment for the "welfare oC the whole country. And the paper industry has- not been content with talking forestry Paper manufacturers are leading the nation today in the actual re- forestration cut-over lands." The demand for technical education ijy the employes in America's paper mills has exhausted the first edifjon if the first of the five volumes of text books prepared for mill workers at a cost of over the paper manufacturers. The first volume is already being reprinted before the fourth volume of the ssries is published, according to the report made today "by George E.

"Williamson, of Miitineague, president of the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. Will Establish Classrs. Paper mills in five states are preparing to establish classes to train their employes for promotion even before the text which are to be used are completed, and in some of the mills preliminary instruction is already under way. The educational work is being done in co-operation with Federal or State bureaus, and the paper manufacturers financed the preparation of the text for the books. In reviewing this work.

Mr. Williamson pointed out that, in addition to the 540,000 paid for preparing-the text, the mills are expending many more thousands of dollars for the purchase of the hooks io be given to the men. lacks this utterly. ith the sophis ticated eastern girl it is a give-and take pronositio-. "No matter how poor a southern girl may be, and many of them are very poor, she keeps up her social activities.

In Xew York, when a girl's family "looses its money, she drops nut of tne running. This is not true of the South. "Can you imagine a New York girl having a good time at a prom when she knows -that she is not so. well or so expensively dressed as the other girls? Taicky Southern Youths! "Xow in ihe south, the girls, because of their tradition of before- the war culture most of which is false and their sense of old- SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3 TO 6 K. OF C.

HALL. FITCH BROS, ORCHESTRA Admission 50 Cents, The Home in Heaven we cannot guarantee, hut if yon follow the leaching of the Good nok, GoU, deal juMIy with jour fellow men, onr opinion is they will let you have a desirable location in the City on High. The home In Clean yon can secure now, the home in Heaven comes later. KEIM LONG r.K\L KST.1TK AXD IVSURAXCK. MASONIC TKMPI.IT.

OiMCK A KK5IDEXCE. agreed that a has to show a ot of pcpd in onlrr to and our trnclc rtny. If pot in the plumbing line lo be done keep telephone number and address in mind. SHORTELL BROS. 614 W.

STATE ST. Phone 718.W. Cars Washed BY AX EXPERT WASHER. CHEW'S GARAGE W. STATE ST.

PHOXE 1022. REWARDS Thousands of Dollars in Other Cash Rewards Every Day. HTREHPICED RETRATSASAS IF YOU SOLVE THE "Mysterious Messages" And Discover Who Sends The Messages--And Why They Start Next Monday in The American Pictorial OF THE New York American Classes are under way in four mills in three States, these mills being those of the Strathmore Paper Company at Mittmeague, of S. T). "Warren Company in Maine, and of the Xekoo- compp.mes in the Wisconsin River Valley.

CORNS Lift Off with Fingers FEET'WET? TimetoTake Suits and Top Coats For Men and Young Men AT 20.fi, 23.1°, 25.1,33 That Defy Competition Anywhere. We have the greatest variety of Suits and Top Coats ever shown in this city. And we guarantee a saving of from on Suit-or Top Coat. Style, fabric and pattern that are up-to-the-minute in every detail. Sack and Sport Models that are winners, in Pencil Stripes, Tweeds, Homespuns, Cassimeres and Worsteds.

Come to the store where yon get GLASS, as we are headquarters for Ralston Shoes Stetson Hats and leading makes of Rochester and New York clothing. SIGMUND LAX The Progressive Clothier. 180 No. Union OLEAN, N. Y.

a bit: little "Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly yoa lift it right ofll'with Trnly! Yonr druggist sells a tiny bot- tie ot "Freezone" for a few cents, snfficient to remove every hard ccrn, soft corn, or corn between, the toes, and the callouses, without soreness or tisement, prtTufi" it Hii'r Cnara Qaccc TaJikis. Tiuj fjctifj Jll esltt of Bea aad txfaci lie JcataH ddr. to fc tie Wi, Hcditia ad Hats in Easter Mood TATS whose colors fly high red, tiger lily, newport green, flame coral, serpentine blue and white! Hats whose fabrics rival each other in elegance--faille, taf- feta, angora, milan, lisere, timbo and visca! Simple hats and dressy hats. Large hats and small hats. To frame all faces! To suit all purses! MILLINERY, 110 LAUREXS ST.

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