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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN PAGE FOUB FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1917 "RED CROSS NURSE" WILL INVESTIGATE OPERATORS' COMPLAINTS EMERSON'S NEW PLAY via GEM TODAY LgiT Washington, Sept. 20. A bureau "The Red Cross Nurse" is the dra of investigation is to be organized by I matic play to be presented on the "The Last of the Night Emerson show boat "Golden Rod' when they play their return engage Two reel 101 Bison. "Seeing Ceylon with Hi Meyer" Another special feature picture. ment here next Friday, Sept.

28th, This is an entire new show from the The Loss of the Birkenhead." Fea cne they presented on their up trip Born Yesterday morning to Mr. and a show that comes well recom and Mrs. Frank E. Yohe a son. Final Clearance ON SUMMER WASH GOODS Special big showing of 45c and 39c plain and fancy Dress and Skht materials le Price 25c All colored Voiles plain and fancy, worth up to 35c Sale Price 15c Special sale of embroidery flouncing 27 and 45 inches wide at half price and less" Other lines of summer goods marked below cost for quick Clearance Our Special Floor Drugget Sale will continue 5 days longer BORLAND'S ture Apex picture.

TOMORROW mended by both press and public. the fuel administration and Federal Trade commission to determine the merits of complaints made-by bituminous coal operators about the prices for coal at the. mine fixed by President Wilson. This bureau will have a number of investigators when protests are received, will go to the mines and inspect books, records and conditions. On the reports submitted by these operatives will rest the decision of the fuel administration concerning further hearings.

The play deals with the present Fernandez Perez Sambo in Mexico. Mr. world's war and is full of action. "Love and War" Fifth episode of Born Yesterday morning to and Mrs. Anthony Grace, a son.

The comedy end of the show is clean "Liberty" Two parts. and up-to-date and keeps the audi "Rough Stuff" Two part L-Ko comedy with Gladys Varden and Dan ence in a good humor at all times Mrs. Thomas Bickerton is spending You will also find plenty of thrills Russell. the day in Homestead. and startling climaxes in the show which keeps the audience wondering Unico coffee 21 and 28 cents per just what is coming next.

Entertains for Newlyweds ay A. pound Pizzutelli's grocery. adv. This plan was decided upon at a conference attended by Garfield, fuel administrator, a retary Bracken of the trade sion. So many protests agai: The vaudeville end of the show is all new and up to the Emerson stand Mrs.

Nettie Strouse returned home Finleyville, Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. T.

B. McGrew, of Finleyville, entertained with a reception at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening in honor ard, so you will not only see an attraction that is worthy of your pat- An Old Appeal One of the bravest and most gal yesterday after a visit in Chicago, III. what inexpressible benefits you will confer on your country, if you now help us to rescue that fatherland from the power of out enemies." ronage, out a snow mat is au new lant struggles for national liberty in prices fixed by the President have been received thaOt was felt much more rapid progress would be made by the adoption of a system which from start to finish from their former of their son, William Earl McGrew, who was married two weeks ago, to all the history of the world was the war for the independence of the visit to our city. And it also be Herb Shipe is a business visitor in would not hamper Dr. Garfield's ef Miss Mabel Stimmel, of Castle Shan- Pittsburgh today.

said that this is the that keeps good order and allows no boisterous Netherlands against Phillip II of Spain. William of Orange William forts in other directions by cauing for a nersonal consideration of all non. Mr. and Mrs. McGrew had been cn their wedding trip to Cleveland and other places of interest and the conduct whatever.

the Silent led hps people through i-nmnlaints bv him. Mrs. William Stroud, of Ellsworth, to the cause of liberty possesses a timely interest when the United States Government is asking the American people to give their financial support to their Government in this war for liberty in the world. The Prince of Orange in his address to the inhabitants of the Netherlands used these words: "Let-not a sum of gold be so dear to you, that for its sake you will sacrifice your lives, your wives, your children, and all your descendants, to the latest generations; that you will bring sin. and shame upon yourselves, and destruction upon us who have so heartily striven to assist you.

Think what scorn you will incur from years of war to ultimate victory, The price fixed for copper today by was a caller in town today. reception was planned as a surprise, though he did not live to see that ALL GLORY TO Presidest Wilson was accepted by but the surprise was on their friends as they did not arrive home until 9 THE "FIGHTING TENTH great result. In unselfish devotion to his people and his country, in cour some as an indication that more lib Sweet potatoes, celery, sweet and W. C. T.

U. Held Meeting The W. C. T. U.

of this city, held its regular meeting yesterday in the First Baptist church with Mrs. John Crawford presiding. Mrs. Crawford and Miss Sarah Sampson gave reports of the county convention held at Claysville last week. The treasurer's report showed that the Union had handled $197 the past year.

The women decided to again furnish the Temperance paper, "The Crusader" to all the local schools each month during the coming year. o'clock, having been delayed on their eral treatment of the coal operators. hot neDDers Corrin Penrod. adv. age and ability, he stands in the an Camp Hancock, Augusta, Sept, way.

However the young folk were who have asserted they cannot keep their mines open under ti present 20. That the "Fighting Tenth" could nals of his country as Washington stands in ours. Of him it was said all at the car to meet them with Miss Dora Scott, of Monessen is a scale, would follow soon. plenty of rice and other greetings. Those present were Misses Mabel guest with Mrs.

Thomas Farquhar, be depended upon to do its duty on any battlefield, that its great tradi-ions would be preserved and that it lost a great soldier when its former by Motley, the historian, "When he died the little children cried in the streets." Troutman. Ada Tissue, Lucetta Boyd, Helen Dill, Mabel Mc- The great and powerful United Harry Zimmer and George McFeely commander, Colonel Richard Coulter, motored to Waynesburg yesterday Macboth and McKinley. was promoted to be a brigadier States arrayed against Germany is in no such condition as was the Feely, Garnet -Myers, Emma Tissue, Violet Blankenbuehler and Edna Clain; Messrs Harold McFeely, Clar Long before William McKinley be where they attended the fair. general were the high points in an came a national and international fig foreign nations, what a crime you will commit against the Lord God, what a bloody yoke ye will impose forever upon yourselves and your children, if you now seek for subterfuges; if you now prevent' us from taking the field with the troops which we have enlisted. On the other hand, ence Troutman, Blair Wilson, Harold ure I made his acquaintance and won his friendship and good will, which Dill: Mr.

and Mrs. fLeo Hannah, Mr. Netherlands Confederacy arrayed against the power of Spain, yet the Prince of Orange's appeal to the Dutch people to give financial support James Drinkwater returned home yesterday morning after a trip to Bedford Springs, New York and other places "too numerous to mention." Mrs. James Scroggs, of Akron, address delivered today by Major General William G. Price, commanding the 28th army division (Penna.) today in addressing the officers and and Mrs.

Stimmel and sons, Mrs. Geo. ended only when he passed to eternal is a guest with her brother J. Cor- rest. We often met at bis borne in win Barclay.

Hamilton, Mrs. Percival, of Kenova, W. and Mrs. Clark, of Mononga- men of the Tenth. Canton, and at the house of a mu tual friend, M.

Ruhman, the son-in-law Brigadier General Albert J. Logan hela. of Rabbi Levtnsky, the editor of the Mrs. John McMahon, of Webster, Mr. McGrew is well known in Mon- family and school Bible.

commander of the 56th brigade of which the Tenth is a part, also addressed the men. He said that the was a guest yesterday witn Mrs, When be was elected a member of ongahela and was employed at the McCallister and Robinson Drug store Blaine Hunter. congress this intimacy continued, and at one time. many social and pleasant hours were passed in my borne and in his rooms at St. Margaret's Guild will hold a training the men were now receiving would be most beneficial to them and that he expected the Tenth to give a good account of itself when called upon.

the Ebblt House, where he lived dur bread, pie and cake sale in the room Godfrey Downer, of Boston, ing bis whole congressional career. He next to Crall's store, tomorrow. Sale was at all times genial, and no matter begins at 2 p. m. adv.

what he bad to do, either for his con is visiting his mother, Mrs. S. M. Downer. He came west to bid farewell to his brother Eliphalet Downer, who is with the U.

S. Aviation corps in Dayton, Ohio, and who leaves soon FORMER MONONGAHELA stituents or for his friends, be was ever the same patient, courteous and self sacrificing gentleman. In due course of time he was elected governor Alexander Wilson and sister Miss BOY SHOT Janet, of Monessen, will be visitors for service in France. this evening with their cousin Mrs. of Ohio.

I telegraphed him, "Thane of Cawdor, king that shall be," to In a street fight in Homestead at William H. Alexander. 3 o'clock yesterday morning, Herman Coal bills are a large part of your living expense reduce them by using which be promptly replied, "Thanks. M. Bigelow, 29 years old, of 255 Ninth but not yet" Simon Wolf in Ameri Cole's Hot Blast Heaters.

adv. Misses Mary and Hazel McGinty, can Hebrew. of McKeesport, were over night vis First Aid For Faintars. itors in town and attended the cele avenue, West Homestead, was shot through the left leg above the knee. It is said more than a dozen men participated in the fight.

Two arrests were made. Charles Bishop of Eighteenth street, West Homestead, Every member of the Washington po bration in Donora. MISS SARAH CORE lice force -carries when on duty in crowds a pill box full of tiny glass tubes of aromatic spirits of ammonia. Fresh oysters and a variety of fresh Supervisor of Music in the Public schools announces she will have private pupils in voice every afternoon who is said to have fired five shots, according to the Popular Science fish for Friday and Saturday at the Monthly. These are for reviving per one of which struck Bigelow, and Guy Hanson, of New Castle, are being Monongahela Fish Market, 214 Sec at 4:30 except Saturdays.

sons who faint in the street ond street. Phone 205-R. adv. Residence, 500 Main street. Phone held by the Homestead police for an The tubes are about an inch long and slightly more than an eighth of an inch 109-M.

investigation. In diameter. Each has a wrapping of The trouble began in a restaurant Hunter Borland, John Eckbreth, W. absorbent cotton and over this a silk when Bishop was slapped by one of Smith, F. Carlson and Hugh gauze covering.

the men. He is said to have left the Frampton attended the Waynesburg Sterling Repair Shop Slight pressure between the ringers is sufficient to break the tube. The restaurant, returning later with a re Fair yesterday making the trip in the volver, and to have opened fire on the Borland car. Corner Chess Street and Short Alley. ammonia is promptly absorbed by the cotton about it which also serves to crowd.

Only one shot took effect CHAS. SPEARMAN, Mgr. prevent the sharp particles of glass Bigelow avers he had no part in the trouble, but heard of the fight and Electric starting and lighting sys Mrs. Harlem J. Redd, formerly of from doing any harm.

Held beneath the nose of the person who has fainted. tems on automobiles our specialty. had gone to watch it. Hanson was We also repair vacuum sweepers, the fumes of the ammonia soon revive this city, but who has been located in Baltimore has moved to Dade City, Florida, where she will make her severely bruised. ber.

The tubes are stored in all the Bigelow was a former resident of irons, auto horns, motors, phono graphs, gas and electric light fix patrol boxes about the city and are home with her sister. this city. carried In patrol wagons and police tures. ambulances. Batteries recharged, soldering, gas Mrs.

A. L. Devore is in Pittsbuurgh Want to "Get" the Kaiser 8pocu lotion and Gambling. and water pipe cut and threaded. GIVE US A CALL today visiting Ernest Shultz who is a patient in the West Penn hospital It bas often been asked if a man can speculate in the stock market without Mulvane, Sept.

20. Twenty and who was badly burned in a ga Mulvane men pledged themselves to any one losing in the event of his mak rage fire at his home last spring. ing a profit give $50 each as the first $1,000 to ward $1,000,000 reward to be paid to On the floor of the New York Stock Exchange I once traced 100 shares of Steel that passed through the hands the man of any nationality who will During the absence of Miss Eliza "get" the kaiser. Wilson, who leaves in the morning of nineteen speculators in a single day. Happy They believe such a reward, if the Each one of these nineteen bought and with friends for an auto trip to Get-sold them, and each one made money, tysburg, her position at the Daily of- notices were properly scattered across German lines, might get re It is idle to say that some of these fice will be filled by her niece Miss suits, and would be of the surest and may nave lose wnac cney miguc nave I jean Alexander.

Or7! II made, because mat involves us in a quickest means of an early peace, They would broaden the offer and pay double hypothesis. Actually each one profited, and actualities are what count the reward to the estate of the man, should he lose his life in the success in speculation as in every other form American Training Camp in France, of legitimate business. Sept. 20. An American regiment of I ful prosecution of that purpose.

engineers has taken over an import This incident illustrates one of seven reasons why speculation is not gam Want Another River Packet line of French strategic railways. According to information in river bling. William C. Van Antwerp In while they have not yet been under New York Sun. circles, no definite steps have been shell fire, the Germans have attempt ixv taken yet to replace the passenger ed to bomb the trains.

Medical and freight packet, Valley Gem, re The regiment is handling supplies Medical etiquette, Instead of being cently sold by the United States Mar kept up, as people so often imagine, la of ammunition to French units KNOX HATS shal at Fairmont W. Va. The steamer apparently had quite a profit the interests of the doctors, is main- It is possible the foregoing refers talned in the Interests of the public. to the Fifth Engineers recruited in It Is the public, not the doctors, who and nearTittsburgh. Several Mon- Healthy Children NCLUDE plenty of good A ICE CREAM in the children's diet it is conducive of bright, smiling faces and he ihhy, hardy bodies.

Bui built VELVET ICE CREAM which is Pasteurized ASK FOR VELVET ICE CREAM able trade along the Monongahela river and every trip, whether up or nuuiu Buuer uiuai ncie uuuc una pngahela boys are with this unit Thttt a Knox for eotrp occation. Suppose that for one season America was deprived of Knox Hats. There would be no stan with. London Spectator. down the river, appeared to have a capacity cargo.

Up-river business men particularly those in Fairmont and Morgantown and intervening Established a Record. "What did mother, say when you ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY. proposed to her. daddy?" 'She hung her head and was silent dard hat style no standard hat quality. There would be no guiding star to genuine hat satisfaction.

It is something more than material, style and title that makes a Knox the most desirable hat "Early autumn styles on review. points, are particularly anxious that another steamer be secured to take the place of the Valley Gem in this trade, which those conversant with it for several minutes. And that is the only time I have ever known her to be silent for several JT Free Press. say is a profitable one, providing it is competently managed. Discouraging.

"I'm always first at the office and have been for a long time." AMERICAN PHYSICIANS "Anybody noticed it Everybody who read mafaxtMo fray aewa paper bat everybody who roads newspapers doeral boy nafaxlaoa. Catch the Drift? Here's the OMdlu IN ENGLISH HOSPITALS "Only (he janitor. He says that AT ALL DEALERS won't get mo anything." Exchange. London, Sept. 20.

Arrival of th Hew VELVET ICE CREAM CO. react the people el wpie I II Permission Fond Mother My son. did your fa first group of American civilian physicians to aid in hospital work was eoi ther forbid you learning to smoke? announced today. They were allotted McGregor's Young America -No, ma. When I ask the hospitals here and in the prov MONONGAHELA, PA.

PHONE 259 ed hi in if I might, smoke he said, "Not much!" inces. 32S5T.

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