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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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PAGlFOtTB THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, MM TE1 DAILY KEPUBLICAW RlVERVIEW BAPTIST SUN LOCAL NEWS NOTES DAY SCHOOL HELD PICNIC Gerald 1, 0'Leary DON'T MISS THE BIG The Riverview Baptist Sunday Mrs. Paul Teschke is visiting rela school held its annual picnic yester tives in McKeesport. Died Yesterday jay at Williams Grove, Ginger HilL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tidball were There were about 300 present and Pittsburgh visitors yesterday.

KEMNANT and CLEARANCE SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday the trip was made in the Stephens Young, Hank and Teeple auto trucks Miss Ella Gee left this morning for All had a good time and a program a visit at Lake Erie. Gerald Aloysius O'Leary, died last overling at 8:15 o'clock, at his home in Main street, in his 49th year. The of sports was held. A baseball game Mrs. A.

A. McDonald is spending between the married and single men funeral will take place Saturday the day in Pittsburgh. was won by the latter. Horace Ed morning at 10 o'clock from Trans wards was the umpire. The races Russel Field has returned from short stay at Y.

were won as follows: figuration church with interment Calvary cemtery. Helen Parker, Nellie Spencer and This will be the Biggest and Best Sale and we advise you to come early in the morning as the selection will be best, you will find the Savings of great importance. "Jerry" O'Leary, as he was famil Miss Effie Siverling returned home of iarly known was the youngest son today after a visit a't Rices Landing E. A. Callihan, of Mrs.

J. Louttit's class; Edith Patterson, of Mrs. John Brown's class; Andrew Condie, John Brown and Edwin Mountain, of Bert the late Timothy O'Leary, and Kath erine O'Leary. He was born in Pitts Mrs. James Hendrickson is spend ing the day in California.

burgh August 9, 18G7, and grew Teeple's class; Harold Evans, of Mrs William McDougal and family are young manhood in that place. Man J. Double's class. Race for boys un years ago along with his brothe BORLAND'S Pittsburgh visitors today. Terms of Sale Cash to All Store open at 8:00 o'clock.

der 16 years, David Rollison; mar lr Timothy O'Leary, he engaged Dr. W. P. Taylor was a business the window glass manufacture and ried mens race, Tom Sweeney; fat woman's race, Mrs. W.

Gearing; girls visitor in Pittsburgh today. erected the O'Leary hand plant where race, Bernice Anderson; small boys Miss Etta Gault, of Los Angeles the American Photo Glass and Ex port company now have their build race, James Rollison; race for boys is a guest with Miss Minnie under 12 years, Glen Evans; race for Races at Drivin ings. Twelve years ago he engaged Hamilton. Both Defendants Held For Court girls under 12 years, Susan Cook; in the wholesale liquor business Capt. Hartland Explains Contribution Situation Pure Food Inspector John Jenkins race for children under six years Axelton, which he gave his entire is in town today on business in con Park Tomorrow time to until about last Christmas! Harry Anders.

In the evening all spent an enjoy nection with his office. (Continued From Page One) when he was taken ill. Some time ago he was removed to a Pittsburgh able time around a large fire where Misses Adelaide, Virginia and corn was roasted. (continued from page one) hospital, but recently was brought Blanche Hess, of Washington, Pa Catholic Societies to his home in this city where he has are guests with Miss Kate Hess. ADDITIONAL BARGAINS been confined to his bed, having cele Miss Louise Aldinger, of North brated his 49th birthday one week Will be on sale tomorrow and Saturday at Borland's Big Remnant and Side, Pittsburgh, is a guest with Mrs ago, when several of his most inti ill Hold.

Picnic John Neuhart. mate friends were present. Several Clearance Sale. Don't miss this op portunity. adv.

days ago he lapsed into unconscious Miss Margaret Ramsey and guest ness and last evening death entered Miss Anna Rendine, of Connellsville TENDERED A SURPRISE PARTY his home and ended his sufferings. are spending the day in Donora. Miss Anna Pauley was tendered a surprise party last evening at her The members of St. Margaret He was married to Miss Jane Roy and to this union one son, Fred Roy was born, who survive. One brother John O'Leary and one sister, Miss Guild of St.

Paul's Episcopal church home in Axelton. Miss Pauley re cently returned home from a vaca are picnicking at Eldora park today The Monongahela Matinee Club will hold a meet tomorrow afternoon at one o'clock at the Monongahela driving park. The judges will be F. F. Pierce, J.

D. Gibson and J. P. Lytic Henry Snyder will be starter. The events will be as follows: FIRST EVENT Roy Mack, A.

T. McAlister. Joe Pointer Leyda Pojlock. On Fast, Will M. McAlister.

SECOND EVENT Peanuts, Loui Ferrelli. Hazel Mack, Dr. Boyd Gamble. Silver Hal Charles Louttit. Tony, D.

C. Herron. Morgan Axworthy, A. T. McAlister.

THIRD EVENT Prince. F. Ray. Pearl Charles VanVoorhis. Billy Paul Christy.

FOURTH EVENT L. Wilkes, II. Sampson. Bay Mare, A. Baxter.

Queen R. Hartford. tion and her girl friends arranged a Nellie O'Leary, of Pittsburgh, also Paul Christy and Arthur Grant surprise for her. It was com survive. visited the camp of the Monongahela plete in every detail and a delightful Gerald O'Leary numbered his she was seperated from him, she would commit suicide.

John R. Dillon, representing the United States Federal Court, was present at the hearing. He took no part in the deliberations, but afterward stated that a thorough investigation had been made, and that if the state had taken no action the matter would have been taken before the Federal Court. After a lengthy rev'ew of the case and the evidence Alderman McAlister held both defendants in Hie sum of $2,000 for court. The bonds were furnished by friends of the two men.

guarantee many laughs will be provided. A large crowd is anticipated. On Friday evening a newly formed Monessen club, the Chevy Chase club will hold a dance. The club is composed of young men who are intent upon making this onj of the season's brightest affairs at the park. Final preparations are being maJa now for the outing that will be staged by St.

Jerome's congregation of Charleroi A committee of men is assuming charge of this event. boys, near Redd's Mill yesterday. time was enjoyed by all. Another thing to be remembered is the fact that we were all thrown in here green at this work. It was necessary to develope men who could handle the kitchen end satisfactorily for 132 men (our present number).

We have found them and I have heard no complaints for some time. If any one has donated money or has worked to raise money for the company and who cannot trust the officers to handle it judiciously, I ask that their donation be refunded or that the entire fund be divested into other channels, and I assure the parents of the boys in the company that they will not suffer for any comforts. Trusting that I will not be misunderstood in this matter and assuring you that everything has been appreciated, I beg to remain, Yours respectfully, Edward W. Hartland Captain 10th Pa. Inf.

Comdg. Co. A. friends by the score, and was known Music and games were past times Miss Viola Caseber, of Pittsburgh and piano solos were rendered by as a big hearted, jovial man. He was a member of the Transfiguration formerly of this city, will arrive here Miss Pauley, Miss Adelaide McAlis- tomorrow for a visit with Mrs.

A. A church, and took an active interes McDonald. ter, Miss Nellie Rue, and Charles Coulter played a violin solo. The in the welfare of the congregation He was a director in the Mononga The Missionary Band, a class of the One of the most conspicuous events in next week's calendar at Ehlora park will be that of the outing of th-j Washington County Federation of Catholic Societies, which will be held Wednesday. A big crowd is expect ed on that date from various parts of the county.

The Federation is composed of all Catholic societies ii the county, representing a large number of churches and thousands of members. The program for the outing has not been completed but it will include a number of entert- iii-ing events outside of the park amusements. Dancing of course be a feature. The Donora Elks with their friends will invade the park Thursday to hold their annual corn roast and clam bake. It will be the fourth an nual event of the kind.

George Wat-kins is the head of the committee. A caterer from Pittsburgh has been secured to prepare the roasting cars. Entertainment of a nature that will decorations were pink and white and First Baptist Sunday school taught carnations of these colors used hela, Ellsworth Washington Street Railways company, and an extensive by Mrs. Charles Kelly, is picnicking Delicious refreshments were served real estate owner in Monongahela today at Crookham station. at the conclusion of a pleasant social time.

Out of town guests present T. J. Eckbreth and Franke Tische are visitors at Forbes Field this af were Charles Coulter and Pink Cal barn, of Charlroi. ternoon making the trip in the Eck Contract Given breth car. BAND CONCERT TOMORROW Mrs.

James Warner and sisters. Carpenters completed the work of building the new tipple at Black Diamond yesterday. The work of placing the "dilly" road, scales and dumping apparatus began this morning. As soon as this work is completed it is likely that work will bo resumed at this mine. The regular weekly Municipal band For School House the Misses Miriam and Margaret concert will be given tomorrow even Warner are guests today with Mr, Bridge "Spooning ing at the Lincoln school by the Un Mrs.

William Hansen, of Elizabeth, is visiting relatives in Forward township. and Mrs. Phillips, of near Pittsburgh ion Colored band. The program will Miss Blanche Weigle, of Oil City be published tomorrow. At a meeting of the board of directors of education in Bentleyville Meets Disfavor will arrive here this evening IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB this week the contract for the erec visit with her cousin, Miss Elizabeth HURT IN MINE GET THIS $1.40 Elwood.

James Palmer and Pearl Perkins tion of Bentleyville's new school building was let to a Washington were injured in the Manown mines Mrs. H. E. Teeple, daughters Bes Unromantic of temperment and with no feeling whatever for the sie and Ruth and son Jack, and Miss man. The building will cost approxi yesterday morning when caught un der a fall of slate.

Palmer sustain 6 6 Wear Ever 9 9 ALUMINUM SIX-QUART KETTLE For Preserving, Stewing, Pot-roasting, etc. Dorothy Teeple are attending a pic lovelorn the South Brownsville coun ed a fractured leg and other injuries nic at Library today. cil has just taken action to dis mately $7,500 and in addition to this a heating system estimated at $600 will be installed. The building will and was removed to the Mercy hos Miss Mable Gray returned home courage "spooning" on the Browns ville bridge. The request for a po pital, Pittsburgh.

For ONLY be modern in every particular and today in Huntington, W. after liceman to patrol the bridge at the suited to meet the needs of Bentley a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe, Useful Every Day. Please note new adjustable bail.

sentimental hour of midnight and of New Eagle. HAVE LEASED COAL MINE A number of men from Bridgeville ville's fast growing population. According to figures compiled by the other times when "spooning" might Mrs. Hugh McKinley and son enumerator Bentleyville has over 700 be in vogue has been presented to the Washington and Fayette county have leased the Star mine at Courtney from the Star Mine Coal a branch of the Harbison-Walker Re school children between the ages of James are attending a re-union of the Rath family at Homestead park commissioners. today.

It is complained by the borough fractories interests, and are running the mine. six and sixteen, and it is planned to have the new structure accommodate these children and others without having to have part of them recite council that nightly during pleasant weather the bridge near" the center The Brownsville merchants are pic nicking at Kennywood today. Two is the mecca for scores of lovelorn in buildings not designed for school James P. Moore was removed to sections passed here this morning couples and that at times pedestrians purposes which has been done for the Memorial hospital last evening enroute to the park. have experienced difficulty in secur some time owing to lack of room in His condition is causing his friends much alarm as his ailment has not ing passageway.

For "spooning" the regular school building. Mrs. John Smith and daughters Marie and Nora, of Park avenue, are yet ben diagnosed. the bridge is an ideal location. Dim lights breathe of romance and the ripple of the water from a nearby visiting the former's daughter, Mrs and the coupon if presented on or before 24 1916.

Do you know why so many women prefer "Wear-Ever" aluminum cooking utensils? If not, see for yourself the difference between "Wear-Ever" and other kinds of aluminum utensils. Aluminum utensils are NOT "all the same" Be sure you get "Wear-Ever." Look for the "Wear-Ever" trade mark on the bottom of every utensil. If it is not there it is not "Wear-Ever." LOCAL GUN CLUB HELD Miss Alanda Forsythe has resigned William Kensinger, of Homewood, SPOON SHOOT YESTERDAY her position at the H. C. Sutman dam furnishes accompaniment for Pittsburgh.

store and relinquishes her duties poetic expression of lovers. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Wunschel and The local gun club held a spoon shoot yesterday afternoon at the club grounds at the F. R. Colvin home in Mrs. W. S.

Sherwood, of Erie, will be the first of tne month. After a vacation she will take a course in hospital training for a nurse. WIAKVtt ENTERTAINED FEW FRIENDS week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. WEAREVtW gsEjv Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever" TO MEET HER MOTHER J.

Scott Skelly, making the trip here by auto. The Bon Temps and Lotus clubs REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. TRADE MAM will hold a hay ride tonight. Miss TRAD! MAW, Mrs. Fred Gee entertained a few Mr.

and Mrs. Harris Booker, daugh Anna Rendine, of Connellsville, who is visiting here will be a guest of the clubs. ter Hila and son Russell are in Mar-ianna today attending the funeral of Cut out this Coupon- members of the St. Margaret's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church last evening to meet her mother, Mrs.

Thomas McCall, of Canada, who is visiting here. A pleasant social time was enjoyed and refreshments serv Mrs. R. L. Lewis has returned home lfJu We will accept this coupon and 98c in payment for one "Wear- 1 1rirSSKl Ever" six-quart Preserving Kettle, which sells regularly at Jjf Bring it to us to-day.

Howard Christy, a victim of infantile paralysis. They made the trip in their seven passenger Buick car. from a visit in Clarion. She was ac companied home by Mr. and Mrs.

H. Fourth street. Saturday the third match of a five match shoot' between the home club and the P. R. R.

club will be held at the local grounds. The scores made yesterday are as follows. Out of 50 White 47, Olson 45, Howder 45, Grable 43, Henderson 43, Kennedy 42, Shoaf 41, Parr 38, Dale 38, Heplar 34, McMahon 33, F. R. Colvin 31, Hays 31, Crawford 29, Anderson 29, J.

R. McGregor 21, Rowland 18, Miss Edna Lautenslager 17, Out of 15 Abbott 13 and Moore 11. Mr. White is an agent with the Remington Firearms and Miss Lautenslager is secretary of the Western Pennsylvania Trapshooters League. i Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Roup and H. Linn who will visit at the Lewis ed. home. daughter Thelma, of Los Angeles, before August 24 and write on the coupon your wtAB lvtl name, address anil date of purchase.

Only one Kettle ii to Jweab-IVb jip be to a customer. 11 1 IWS McCURDY HARDWARE SUPPL CO. Jjk who have been visiting here Miss Josephine Stephens is a pa Dominick Naone will be given a tient at, the Mercy hospital, Pitts and other places in the east have decided to locate in this city and have taken rooms in Third street. Mr. hearing this evening before Mayor McVicker, charged with carrying burgh, and yesterday underwent an operation when her tonsils were re concealed weapons.

He was arrest Roup is a contractor. Mrs. Roup moved. Her mother, Mrs. Charles ed Tuesday evening and furnished will be remembered as Miss Terzah Gladden.

Stephens is at her bedside. bail for his appearance. IHOIIfflflll.

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