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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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US DA1LV CZZVZUZAU LOCAL irEVS ROTES InrtaplesM Issues' Invitations have been issued by Mr. When yea subscribe for magazines. I subscribe through alph Gafbart I and Mrs. George Kimmel Colborn to the marriage of their daughter. Pearl High, to Mr.

Fred Martin Stiegman, Phone 480. adv. Nor. 5 Fred Adamson was i caller in on Tuesday evening, XHovemoer six. teenth, at half after six o'clock in the Methodist Episcopal church.

The bri Pittsburgh Saturday. ADVERTISEMENTS 8 TFF GETTERS TRT ON jo Thus CV.tuma Mmtt bs Pod In' A4sar. Aiw Card Thanks dal attendants wiB b. Miss Willa Burkhieaer of Pittsburgh as maid of Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

honor, Miss Lulu Burkhieser of Pitts- C. S. Wickerham is ill with diph burgh, Mrs. Charles Ewing, Mrs- theria at her home in Church street. Walter Scott, and Mrs.

Walter Car- son. The best' man will be A. L. FOR SALE WANTED Eugene Wickerham of W. ft J.

College spent the week-end with the Van Moore, of Kittanning. The ushers will be W. H. High, of Pittsburgh, Charles Ewing, Walter Scott, and Walter Carson. Miss Rosalie Boggs FOR SALE One ten piece dining home folk.

WANTED A maid for general housework in small -family. None but experienced need apply. Best of room suit, 1 tapestry davenport, rugs, 1 gas range. 1 kitchen table. 3 will preside at the organ.

Miss Flor-ence Rauh, of Wheeling, will sing and Mrs. Lawrence Purseglove and kitchen chairs and 6 yards linoleum. Mrs- Louise Spencer are callers in Ruth Barclay and Sara Sloan will be wages to right party. Call for Mrs, D. J.

Cohen, Markell apartments, op. posite river bridge or phone 456. Inquire 214 Second street or call 31-J. Pittsburgh today. flower girls.

Mrs. Charles Culbertsonof Char. FOR SALH Two story brick dwelling house of 10 rooms and bath in best residence district of Wast Married in Georgia On Saturday, October thirtieth at leroi was a caller here this morning enroute to Pittsburgh. Main street onl ot 57x100 with gar- Atlanta, Georgia, occurred the mar. riage of Miss Terressa Thrower' of age.

Price $12,000. Inquire at thjs 1 WANTED A young man as as-sistant to Editor of the Daily Republican. One with some experience i writing. Inquire at this office. WANTED Two Or three boys eighteen years or over to work in Paper Mill.

Good wages. Call at Union Paper Mill office. 2 asta mr that city and James Buchanan, son of oiTiCp for particulars. Guss Caldwell was a caller in Pitts. the late Thomas Buchanan and Mrs.

burgh Saturday. Buchanan of this city. They motored FOR SALE A building at 226, 228, Those Long Winter Evenings keep your home warm and cosy with a to Key West, Florida and thence by 2 Chess street, and 227, 229 Coal Mrs. Edith Ferguson of Chester, airplane to Cuba where they will spend street. Inquire of Peter Lazzari, is visiting her daughter Mrs.

J. R. Monongahela City, Pa. Box 588. Richardson.

their honeymoon. Mr. Buchanan met Miss Thrower in France where she sang in the Y. M. C.

A. work for 9 WANTED Experienced young lady for grocery department. Must be over 21 years old. Apply Dona, hoe's, 245 Main street. 1 the boys "over there" when he was FOR SALE Whit, enameled bed, Mr.

and Mrs. R. Richardson QOLE'g ORIGINAL. Sir HOT BLAST HEATER in service and the rriendsnip tnere springs, mattress, "dresser, chiffon are callers in Pittsburgh today. began, culminated in their marriage ier, coal stove and gas am as above stated.

Sixth Street. Phone 176-M. Mrs. T. B.

Minehart was a caller James has a large acquaintance and WANTED About 25 gallons of milk a day. Will pay full price twice a month to steady customer. Apply Frank Fakats, Mlonongahela, R. D. No.

2. 4 Pittsburgh Saturday. in many friends here who wish him and FOR SALE 25 white Leghorn THE health of your family depends upon properly heated a -rl 1 1 I his bride much happiness. They ex. Pullets and 15 two years old hens.

rooms warm floors, ine maximum racuauon, iow oasc pert to visit his mother in Mononga Address W. L. Nahar, Box 136, heati air tieht construction, and Hot Blast Combustion insure Mr. and Mrs. John ReiHy and chil in hela during the holidays.

Monongahela, Pa. dren were callers in Pittsburgh Sat urday. FOR RENT WANTED (men, women) over 17 for postal mail service. $125 month. Experiences unnecessary.

For free particulars of examination, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 803 Equitable Washington, D. C. 3 Samuel Robinson is a business cal- FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply Lan- ar in Pittsburgh today.

even temperature in all parts of the room at all times. And besides, Cole's Original Hot Blast Heater is guaranteed to consume one-third less fuel than any underdraft stove on the market guaranteed to hold fire for thirty six hours. Im show )ou yours today, H. C. DEVOEE Jj defeld Room No.

7. 4 W. H. Gregg of Brownsville waaj FOR RENT Two furnished rooms a caller here this morning. -REPUBLICAN VOTE for light housekeeping, with privilege of Couple without children Address AT THE LEFT OF YOUR care Robert Robinson and Paul Cooper preferred office, this 2 THE HARDWARE MAN of Kiski spent the week-end with the BALLOT TOMORROW.

home folk. Phone 100 Monongahela Pa. LOST FIRST COLUMN Miss Anna Ramsey is a Pittsburgh Truck Damaged By Fire The Dodge truck filled with drillers tools and on its way from Trafford City to Bentleyville took fire yesterday while driving along the Allegheny river road. The truck was driven by Elwood Cypher, who, with his wife, were the only occupants. When Mrs.

Cypher saw the blaze she jumped from the truck and in alighting received cuts and bruises about her face and body. She was brought to this city and her injuries dressed by a physician While the wounds are not considered serious, shg is experiencing pain. The truck was slightly damaged. shopper today. is a Pittsburgh Pittsburgh is a John Hogsett of caller here today Mrs.

R. Yeager shopper today. THE ONLY WAY TO IN Entertained in Honor of Daughter Mrs." Harry Zimmer delightfully entertained Saturday afternoon at her home in Second street from 2 until 6 LOST, STRAYED OK STOLEN -From my home at Fryc staUon, about October 12, an Airdale og, 9 months old. Suitabv reward if returned F. R.

Blackburn, Fry station, or ca'i 296 Rim? 5. Miss Ethel Crookham entertained SURE PERMANENT Friday evening with a Hallowe'en party with twenty little ones present. The evening was spent in' games' and HEAR THE LATEST PEACE FOR THE UNITED STATES IS TO VOTE FOR LOST A gold class ring marked music and at the conclusion refreshments were served by the hostess, as C. H.S., 1919 on outside, inside M. R.

Reward if returned to Poles- sisted by her sister Miss Hazel. HARDING AND COOLRIDGE ki store, Fourth and Sherman streets. 1 Mr Charles Speakman and daugh. LOST Between First and Gee Iter Miss Louie are Pittsburgh visi tors today. streets, gold lion head ring with dia NOW ON SALE AT MACKEY'S NEWS STAND mond set in mouth of lion.

Reward if returned to this office. 2 in compliment to her daughter Frances Virginia, who celebrated her tenth birthday anniversary. 35 little girls were present and the afternoon was spent in music, dancing and games. The Zimmer home was artistically decorated in Hallowe'en colors. At the conclusion the girls were ushered to the dining room where a buffet luncheon was served The center piece was a basket of yellow chrysanthumums and a large birthday cake with ten lighted candles.

The favors were yellow and black bon-bon baskets filled with candy. Mrs. Zimmer was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Hetherington of this city' and Mrs. George Gold-strohm of Elizabeth.

Frances received many beautiful presents out of town guests were Catherine Snee and Mabel Durring of Elizabeth and Jane Bunton of Sewickley. Mrs. W. H. Stewart Sr.

and Mrs. 102 44--How Did Overlook You? Tenor Solo Irving Jurofman 'Km Character Song Billy Jones w. a. Stewart jr. ana son were You Tell An airdale pup, four On The Job Every Day Red-Blooded Men and Women Are Seldom Sick WATCH YOUR BLOOD CONDITION If You Look Pale, Feel Gloomy and Ran -Down, Take and Build Up You see men and women who are never sick.

They work hard, look robust, eat heartily and enjoy life. week end visitors with Butler rela -Bow-Wow -One Step Saxiholtsworth Harmony Hounds 10247- tives months old. Reward if returned to 417 Otis street, or call 808-R. 3 TIHrwIno Pipes With Electricity. Electricity Is the only agent which will thaw frozen water pipes without MISCELLANEOUS Mr.

and Mrs. James Parkinson (efr being dug up. With the action af electricity the pipe can be easily spent the week-end' in Pittsburgh Ragadora One Step Merry Melody Men 10245 Sunny Tennessee Waltz Sanford's Famous Dance Orch. Tell Me Little Gypsy Medley Fox Trot Vernon Trio 10253 The Wedding of Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Humerous Sketch. Cal Stewart and Company Evening Time at Pun'kin Centre Humorous Sketch Cal Stewart and Company STORAGE lhawed la a short time, the passage with friends.

For rent in Fire Proof Build of current through the pipe beating it sumclentlv to melt the ice. ing. Inquire 1032 Stanton Robert Mackey spent Sunday wHr Street or phone 424-W. his family in Pittsbuirgh. They have plenty of rich, red blood.

That is why they are never ill: READ TIE 'DAILr Sanford's Famous Dance Orci. Green Brothers' Novelty Band HOURLY TROLLEY SERVICE 10248 Slumberland Waltz Susan Fox Trot TO DONORA STARTS TODAY DEATH OF WILLIAM EMMETT ROSS Al Pierce of Detroit is visiting his People who try to get along with weak, impoverished blood always have a struggle. They go from one sickness to another. Children the same parents Mr. and Mrs.

F. F. Pierce. George A. Heifer has purchased a Hourly interurban service between a Dort touring car.

Donora and Pittsburgh began this way. Misses Mary, Jane and Agnes Gam. morning at 6:30 o'clock, it was announced by the receivers of the Pitts George Peterson and Robert Ker ble visited on Sunday with' Mrs. Bert Rue, in Elrama. burgh Railways Company yesterday.

nott have returned from a motor trip Cars will leave on the half hour daily to Oahforma. They traveled over until 11:30 P. M. William Emmett Ross, aged 76 died at his home in Coal street at 2:30 o'clock this morning. For a number of years he had been in failing health, but yesterday seemed as usual, only taking ill about an hour before passing peacefully away, i He was born in Baldwin Township, Allegheny county; November 14, 1844 and came to Monongahela in 1878.

In he enlisted in Co. 123 Reg. Penna. Vol. Inf.

and later was 7,000 miles and were gone about 3 Miss Ruth Crookham and sister Mary months.4 were visitors in Washington yesterday The company will maintain an hourly schedule to Charleroi and points be. yong, cars leaving Pittsburgh on the If you keep your blood rich and red you'll enjoy full vigor. Disease has little chance to develope in healthy blood. As soon as ypu feel run-down take Pepto-Mangan for awhile. It will feed your blood with the ingredients needed to create a -good supply of red corpuscles.

Pepto-Mangan is sold in both liquid and tablet form Take either kind you prefer; They are alike in medicinal value But be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan "Guide's" The full name "Gude's Pepto-Mangan," should be on the package. adv. Mrs. Nancy Collin and Mrs. Wil- hour.

A half hour local' service con Miss Clara Firden and sister Miss lard Buhl of Washington D. Mr necting Riverview, Donora and CMr- Rachel were callers at West Moness- and Mrs. Samuel Collin, of Riverton, leroi will be inaugurated. en yesterday. N.

J. and T. H. Pollock of La Crosse a Corporal in Hampton's Battery, from which he was mustered out at Wis. were here to attend the funeral Mr.

and Mrs. R. Keenan enter the close of the war. of Mrs. Margaret Gardner which tained yesterday with a birthday din Miss Anna Griffith of Pittsburgh, He was married in 1869 to Josephine 10246 Fair One Fox Trot Eddie Kuhn's Dance Specialists Rose of Bagdad Fox Trot Kuhn's Dance Specialists 10252 Sweet Genevieve Male Quartette Stellar Quartette Sweet and Low Stellar Quartette 10254 Go Get It One Step Green Brothers Novelty Band Avalon Fox Trot Plantation Dance Orchestra 10249 Don't Take Away Those Blues Fox Trot Eddie Kuhn's Dance Specialists Liver and Bacon Fox Trot Wiedoft-Wadsworth Trio 10251 Asleep in The Deep Bass Solo Charlie Lairj Amrorer's Song Bass Solo Charles Laird 10243 That Nauhty WaltzSoprano ar.d Contralto Duet i Vivian Holt and Lillian.

Rosedale Moonlight in Mandalay 3oprano and Contralto Duet Vivian Holt and Lillian Rosedale 10259 Sudan Fox Trot Green Brothers' Novelty Band In the Land of Rice and TasV-Fox Trot All Star Trio 10255 Ding-A-Linfc Comedy Song Fred Hillebrand Let's Fill the Old Oaken Bucket Baritone Solo Arthur Fields 10256 You're The Onay Girl That Made Me Cry Tenor Solo Irving Kaufman I Want to Go to The Land Where The Sweet Daddies Grow Novelty Song Irving and Jack Kaufman 10257 I'll Buy The Blarney Ca; tie -One Step Green Brothers' Novelty Band Cuban Moon Fox Trot All Star Trio 10258 Hold Me Fox Trot All Star Trio Silver Water Fox Trot Plantation Dance Orchestra Miss Johnson's Party Medley -Irish Hornpipes Joseph Samuels and Larry Briers Witch of the Waves Me iley Irish Reels Joseph Samuels and Larry Briers curred on. Saturday at the honu of ner in honor of their son Allen. Mrs. Lytle, of Gastonville, who with the spent the week-end here with Miss S. E.

Keenan and Mrs. Robert Bax her niece, Mrs. James McGregor. Emma Reese. following chiMren survive him: Ben ter of Allenport were the out of town Invitations have been issued by jamin William Lillie and Pearl E.

Funeral services will Mrs. Sarah Harvey of Pittsburgh, to be held from the lat home Wednes Miss Eliaabeth Keenan of Alleaport the marriage of her daughter Ethel guests. CAUSE OF IMPURE BLOOD Your Druggist Has The Best Remedy day afternoon. Interment in the I spent the week end hers. Dorcas and Lawrence Wood on No Monongahela cemetery.

vember sixteenth at eight o'clock at the Hotel Schenley. Mr. Wood is the The McKee Chapter of the West son of Dr. and Mrs. C.

B. Wood It has been truly said thai the seat minster Guild will meet tonight in of most disease is in the blood; and stead of Tuesday night, at-the home of this city and has many friends here, his boyhood home, who unite in poor, thin, devitalized blood may be of Mrs. Raehael Borland with Mrs. all good wishes. caused by a weakness of the diges Mark Borland assistant hostess.

tive organs, an accumulation of NyFIM-COUISION-THEPT INDEMNITY Miss Miriam Judd of Bellevue, waste matter in the system, an inactive liver or lack of exercise. Those who attended services at the WViAtpvpf thu raiMu tho beat, nxnwvlv Presbyterian church yesterday hd The Insurance that Insures. 1 knnum iB th nt Clarence Moore, of Cleveland and Burress Moore, of Kiski, Herman Fleming of Kansas City and Miss Meade of Pittsburgh were Sunday the pleasure of hearing the beautiful Claims paid promptly. Low-'iron strength-creator, blood, and Did It Ever Occur to You That price i not the first thing to be considered in a Job of printing! Throwing type together in hap-huard way does not require any knowledge of the printing trt. That iin the kind of work you 'want- But artistic typography in ttatiopery and advertising reflects credit to any concern.

Our knowledge of print ine gained by long experience enables us to produce Attractive Printing for Every Purpote Don 't order anything in tht Unt until you catt on us. contralto voice of Mrs. Samuel Collin est possible cost. Public Lia- body-builder A visitors with Mr. and Mrs.

Burress of Riverton, New Jersey, niece of raicy ana rroperty damaged 0ur local dtuggist, Paul C. Robin- Moore. T. H. Pollock of this city.

Mrs. Col siow as per year, wnat son, says thaVinol is not a patent )rson are you raying ask ror rates medicine as iV its ingredients are lin has sung for the Edison machine and possesses a remarkably sweet and Rebecca 'Linn entertained twelve 165 Main St. 165 Main St. THE BULL DOG AUTO FIRE i namtd on verA package and it con- dramatic voice. I INSURANCE ASSOCIATION tains ust he needed to en-, rich the blood Enabling it to carry little friends with a Hallowe'en party on Saturday afternoon at th, home of her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Francis strength and vitality to every part James Longwell, of Washington, 310 Fourth. St Monongahela, Pa. of the adv Linn, in Chess street. spent Sunday with Thoxoa Farqahar..

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