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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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TM DAILY fiZPUCUCAN ITS GOOD FOR CHILDREN Mr. C. E. Schwab, 1007 14th St Forecasting the Weather. A homely method of foretell- the weather is t4 drop carefully a lump of sugar into a con of coflv-e.

If the 'THIS H0LH1IR 8 THE DAILY REPUBLICAN Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday By THE CHILL W. HAZZARD COMPANY Bell Phone 353 President Secy-Treas. Business Manager Editor Reporter Reporter M. B. H.

Stevens H. H. Hazzard E. L. Wilson W.

G. Gibson Cora F. Jarrett Estelle Hixon Entered in the Postoffice second class matter. Advertising rates made Price, per copy Per Year at Members Western Penna. Associated Dailies, Monongahela Valley Press Largest Circulation in Agencies: W.

D. Oiler, Robt. P. Mackey, Wm. Kelly, and Union News, Monongahela; W.

J. Lowstetter, Black Diamond; Chas. Mutchler, New Eagle; Geo. Pritchard, Riverview; Helen Hays, Axleton. CANCELLATION The suggestion has come from eign that the United States should cancel the foreign obliga Monongahela, as known on application.

Two Cents Six Dollars the Monongahela Valley. IMPOSSIBLE many quarters, chiefly for sacrifices, made by the allies At ti i j-t. verv suusinnuai pine iui ociiu-i armies paid freight rates ac It has been authoritatively that in France, likewise, large other trees damaged in bat paid another and lower price i.1 J. 1 i. 1 A iU tions it holds as a part of its contribution to the cost of the war and out of sympathy for the Sympathy of that sort is misplaced.

The relations between the United States and England, France, and the other allies during the war were of a strictly business nature. The aid that we rendered their cause in the crucial days of 1918 never was allowed by them to obscure any opportunity which pre- sented ltselt to put a money cnarge against tne unuea otaies.i Lrreat isriiain cnarjjeu us a ing our armies in her ships to reinforce her line in France, and every ton of supplies for those cording to war prices. Our camps in England were obtained with good American dollars. stated on the floor of the Senate rentals were charged for American army depots, camps, and even battle trenches. Fruit and tle were paid for by the Americans.

It has even been, said that American soldiers were charged one price for goods sold uiai may lie caichucu iv uvifcauc pressure of excessive business. to them, while French soldiers 11 1 i AS a matter oi iaci any sympamy allies is more than offset by the Cm tV.r, nf KJKjX tVO iUl IU1 IX1J Lsll lJVL VI strongly against them. CONGRESS NOT While Congress is rapidly program of saving big sums of Armenian Asks American Aid Erivan. Ar menia Dr. H.

a ndjanian. Prenident of the Armenian i-K i has fa sent nu urgciu rabiegram to Charles V. Vickrey, Gen eral Secretary or i lie near Madison New York City. i-( assisl-im-v to prevent Dr. H.

Armen'ar! prf eirlcnt the siiii wiiion of ihc Arinetilun peo ple tin- I jirvest -Hn be gatlieivtJ. Ohandjanlan's message ivuiJs: "Owing lu liaU. rain and Held harvest in Armenia fell expertaiioii. Srandlng crops uppeared 'well. -to poor sed.

int as good as was ex pet -let I returns 140,010 I tins, only siillitient for eijtnt months fur one i.ml a half million people. Food crisis critical and In- jensitled by uew Turkish invasion of Armenia. It is estimated that peaceful Inhabitants of and Kars region have iieeii fort-ed to renew the life of refugees and flee towards the in lerior of Armenia There are als arge numbers fleeing from Bolsheviks in Azerbaijan and Southern Russia, and coming to Armenia. I 'armors, fearing famine, are unwilling to sell crops, thus leaving the cities food less. In addition to the Armenian crops, ten thousand ns have been purchased from neighboring countries.

"In order to save Armenia it. Is necessary to secure nour from America. 50,000 tons, maximum requirement. In the name of the Ar menian Government and the Armenian I'eople, I beg that you use vour wide influence In order that lhe Near Kast Relief may secure and ship the flour needed. I am sure Hint in this serious crisis the Near Kast Relief will not fail to i-ontinue Its aid to Armenia In her struggle for existence.

"II. OHAXDJANIAN, "President of Armenia GOB DESCRIBES ARMENIAN HORRORS "You can't realize what sight It Is to see the refugee at Batum," Petty Officer George Porter, of Racine, writes his family, telling of the work of the Near East Relief Id the ports along the Black Sea. "The people are dying off little by little. There are workers of the relief organization here, but they don't seem to be able to take care of them all They were the ones that made the camp. The families all live In gras buts.

just high enough to sit up In, an QEORQE PORTER. they are covered with blankets. There Is disease everywhere and the smell terrible. I'm glad we didn't stay long, as I couldn't stand it, and you know when I can't stand anything there are few that can. I am sorry for these refugees, but we can't help any.

They don't want money though they would sell their lives for some clothes and food. They don't stop praising the Americans. "Treblzonde was another Arme tilan town, bu.t It was completely wiped out by the Turks, who are now control of It. The Turks massacred all the Armenians over fifteen years age and kept all under that age bring them up as Turks. The clt.

looked as If It was shot to pieces Simisoun Is the urae as Treblzonde, so you can see whnl k'nd country we are travelling through, am sure glud that we are leaving I RiishIh and Armenia because I am sick what I have seen. I think that these who are trying to see ravished Irrnenia will be sorry they ever came over. These relief workers are nearly 4ead from work They are the people who can tell the U. S. something about tbls country." The Near East Relief, 1 Madison New York, Is now appealing for Cn.ids to continue the work so graphi cally descrlbeJ by the young America! allot.

1 8" 4 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ads in this colums saast be pavi in adTaaee ALSO CARDS OF THANKS WANTED WANTED Men devote tpart time soling guaranteed trees, shrubs, plants. Liberal weekly pay. If you mean business write for territory. Guaranty Nursery, Rochester, N. 1 VANTED An experienced young lady for grocery store.

Age 21 or over. Apply r. it. uutier. zi WANTED Young women ages 18 and 35, to take up training as nurses.

Faid while training. Ap ply Directress of Nurses, Mar garets, Memorial Hospital, ritts-bursrh. Ta. 20 Ah -ilen, $12 weekly addressing mailing circulars; spare time at home, instructions 25c. Mailers List 5f.51 28th Detroit, Mich.

FOR RENT LOST Between Hotel Glasser and Chessrown's store, a brown velvet bag, containing small sum of money Reward if returned to Chessrown's store. 25 FOR RF.NT Furnished room for gentleman. All modern conveni ences. Close to business center. Apply 507 Chess street.

24 FOR RENT A furnished room, privilege of all modern conveniences. Call at 1002 Cor. Tenth and Main streets or phone 484-W. 22 LOST 1 FOR RENT One furnished room suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen. In quire 448 Third street.

25 LOST A pocket book containing a sum- of money between River bridge and Park avenue, or on Park avenue, Saturday noon Reward will be giv en if you phone 167-W. 24 MISCELLANEOUS COAIi At cut prices. Will deliver host coal on market at 18 cents per bushel This is way below the market price. Smith Coal Co. Phone 326-J.

Mononcrahela Pa. 30 COAL General hauling: and Mov ing! Will go any place truck caa go. Call Bell phone 301-W. Louis Fer-cello. 211 Park Monongahela, Pa.

20 FOOTERS Clean and dye carpets, rugs, por- tiers, curtains and accordion, knife and box plaiting. Call Charleroi, 428-J, Bell phone. Collect and deliver daily. 22 COAL DELIVERED I am at your service to deliver a high grade gas coal, Screen or Run of Mine. Screen at 19c, Run of Mine 16c.

All dump work. Shoveling extra. Call S. B. Tressler.

Phone 264-W. Feb 7 For general hauling and delivery of coal, inquire Harry Kefover, 910 Lawrence Street, or call 201-R. 20 The Digestive Tablet That's Swallowed Whole A new, quick-acting digestive tablet. No bothersome dis solving in hot water you $wallow Dill's Digesters whole and get immediate relief. Ask for Dill's, at drug stores a-' 25c.

u.j. mil rm. pny, Norriatown, JVo nrf maVera of Dlil'a Jmotv Balm of Life. Dill DigtUn 2 A WOMAN'S RECOMMENDATION Mrs. D.

T. Tryor, Franklin Otsego, writes: "Nine years ago I was very much afflicted with kid a' A kK ney trouble. i Dougnt caiierenjt kinds of medcine, but all to no effect until one day I bought a box of Foley Kidney Pills. I realized so great benefit from the use of that box that I feel safe 'in recommending Fo ley Kidney" Pills to any kidney suf ferers." They relieve backache, sore muscles, rheumatic pains and bladder ailments. Sold sverywhr.

bubbles it' rnsli from the center to the stde of the cup, it Is coins to rain very hard. If the air bubbles assemble in the center and then pass to the side of the cup in a delilterate way. you must still be prei tared for what the weather fore cast would call "some showers." But If the huhlilcs refus to stir froin the center of the cup, you may po forth to our lahors assured of a fine day. Oblong Trees. In the school of forestry, at Cambridge, there exists a wonderful speci men of an ohlonc tree.

The trunk Is about 30 by 2 indies. Its curi ous Miane is due to no more than a linle liniise or two which persuaded it to grow in one direction a vl not at all in any other. Other discoveries and exjierimeiirs prove thai an artistic bruise it mav be no more violent than strong pressure with the linger tip- niiike a tree ex't-md in a desired direction. Waking Siecp-Wa'kers. 1 Rome sleep-walkers may be awak ened by being gently touched or called; others by a fl.ish of light, by stum bling in their wanderings, or by setting their feet in water.

Others re main so heavily asleep that it is nec essary 10 shake them vigorously before they show signs of waking. But some times itis not wise to wake the sleep walker at all. ami there have been ases where sudden rousings have proved fatal. Beer Brewed in Abbey. Westminster abbey has been put to many strange uses during the thou sand years or so of its existence.

In Cromwell's time it was turned into a barracks. In pre-Heformation days it was utilized as a parliament house, and a brewery and a bakery were es tablished by the monks for their con venience within the sacred precincts. London Tit-Bits. Pertinent Query. "Oentlemen.

1 can't sit still without saying a word and so I rise. I will speak what lies close to my heart. Everybody debates the future of the country. Buildings are erected for posterity. Everything that is Tlone.

built, planted, is simply for the benefit of posterity. Now. what in Heaven's name has posterity done for Kasper, Stockholm. The Power in a Tree. A young man wished to measure the force that drives the sap upward in trees and shrubs.

So he cut a vine and tied a bladder over Its end. In two hours the bladder was greatly distended, and Inside of three hours it burst with plop, so groat is the force that drives upward. Popu lar Science Monthly. First Campaign Emblem. As far ns known, the first campaign emblem was a finger ring of copper.

It was worn by the adherents of John Qulncy Adams in 1824. when he ran for president, and was inscribed "John (Julney Adams, 182.V Tintypes and medallions were among the insignia of the ISO) campaign. Church Built From One Tree. With the exception of the floor, every piece of timber used in the con struction of a church recently completed at Santa Kosa, was cut from one tree a giant redwood, 18 feet In diameter. The tree produced 78,000 feet of timber, besides a large number of shingles.

i Wise Words. i We may be assured that liberty will not descend to a people'; a people must raise themselves to liberty; it is a blessing that must be earned before It can be enjoyed and what is worth having Is worth earnestly striving for. From the Italian. Avocado Pear Valuable. The avocado or alligator pear con tains as much nutritious fat as does ordinary cream, sometimes as high as 20 per cent.

As it contains little starch or sugar, it might prove valu able In the diet of diabetics If It did not cost so much. Oxen Encouraged by Singing. In France the oxen that work in the fields are regularly sung to as an en couragement to exertion, and no peas ant has the slightest doubt but that the animals listen to him with pleas ure. Sailor Superstitions. A seaman's superstition is that a penknife stuck into the mast of a sailing vessel is supposed to bring wind.

For the same reason a sailor will whistle through his teeth. Culinary Art Our idea of a good cook is one that puts the Icing on-hep-eake-sothiek-that when you take" a bite your nose makes a dent in ft. Ohio State Journal. World Has Lots of Them. Jud Tunklns says there are too many men who win listen ror hours to a speech, but who move on the mln- te you offer 'em work.

Plaster for Adhesive plnsfer Is just the thing for mending hot-water bags, raincoats, gloves and rubber goods of all kinds. Poor Mother." To the mother of a large family life eem be 006 darned stockinf after ftnoT.rJoiran TranacnpK a Canton. Ohio, writes: "We use Fo- ley's Honey and Tar for coughs and find it one of the best remedies on market, especially good for children's coughs, as it does not contain any drug that is harmful." Serious sickness often follows lingering colds. Hard coughing racks a child's body and disturbs strength-giving sjeep, and the poisons weaken the system so that disease cannot be warded off. Take Foley's in time Sold YillStopthatCouch CUARANTCtO NOTARY PUBLIC WORK Call and ask for Mia tu ULiS Oil, f.fcctL fjjii Snsiifefyd Si FiilsblKgt, l'o.

mo Hiost kuoan flu the Greatest tppailt from (wsi to Coact WHOSR "MrOA THVATiiFXT NEVER FAILS 1 UliSTSE ItKA LTiZ IVMNW f.fMsvwru apt hp tw ah- MA a i'KH rl. C.i OtttCH IF OUR IO INF.iCilKM OK HCI.r;i ifWO iMBaiik I Mill aurdly titn Vour mA au loffioe jlLygniugyjyt.A.. Sua. 1 REPAIRING AND RECORING Welding and Brazing of all metals. Promptly executed.

Radiator work a specialty. Competent workmen with new ideas. All work guaranteed. GIVE US A CALL FRED T. MELLOR, Sixth and R.

R. St. Monoagabela 26 REAL ESTATL, JttKNTS and INSURANCE DOWNER D1A5 306 Main Street MONONGAHJQLA QUIT PAYING RENT BUY REALTY. Own A Home. Make A Start.

I will sell you three fine lots on best resident street in the city ON YOUR OWN TERMS VERNON HAZZARD, Towner Bide. Phot 34 I REAL ROTATE, MORTGAGES, IN tiURANCR, RENTS CeUectea, etc F.F.PIERCE McilTala JftUg ZM Mala tttrert MOMOAUAflELA. PA. Miu KatheriM McGoash Maker mad dealer la Hair Good, Switches. Twiifonnatioai, Manicuriag, Chiropody Hair Treat ment and Electrolysis.

100 Main St. BELL PHONE til JOHN CAYAsI NOTARY PUBLIC Real EiUU Immmw Ramts Collected TELEPHONE 467-11 First Nation! Bank Bid. First Fleer. KILLS COLDS Steaming kot at Wttaw BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA sweetens th itomaek, tons the Itor, float tee kidneys. Guard sgalnat Influenia aa4 HMumonta.

Sold by dnsstaU aad ears vwywhan. OUT OF THE RACE When a person wakes up with a stiff back, has pains in muscles, aches in his joints, or has rheumatic twinges, he lacks ambition and energy and cannot do fait best. If you feel out of the race, tired and languid, or have other symptoms of kidney trouble, yon should act promptly. Foley Kidney Pills help the kidneys do their work and get out of the system the) poisonous waste matter that causes so much trouble. They give relief from tleep-disturb- Ing bladder disturbaaoas.

Sold erywhare, EXPERIENCE Brings a Ray of Hope to Childless Women LowelL Mass. "I had anemia from the time I was sixteen years old and was very irregular. If I did any h-. er -ashing I would faint have to be nut to bed, my husband thinking every min ute was my isst. After reading your text-book for Women I took.

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and usad the Sanative Wash, and have never felt bettor than I have the last two years. I can work, i eat, sleep, ana teel as strong as can be. Doctors told me 1 could never have children I was too weak but after taking Vegetable Compound it strength ened me so I gave birth to an eight pound boy. 1 was well all the time, did all my work up to the last day, and had a natural birth.

Everybody who knew me was surprised, and when they ask me I what made me strong I tell them with great pleasure, 'I took Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and never felt better in my Use this testi- monial at any time." Mrs. Elizabeth Smart. 142 W. Sixth St.

Lowell. Mass. This experience of Mrs. Smart is surely a strong recommendation for Lydia E. 1 rinkhanvs vegetable Compound.

It is only one of a great many similar cases. SAVE MONET Magazines at pre-war prices. I can save you 30 per cent on your favorite magazines. Special clubs now including Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping. Send for bar- rmn nrir Ritinh fianian to 1 Mgazin agent.

Phone 460, boy 143 maw Hfii, i Old Dtt, 12 KfcfcrtS. f.i.. 52 yra. yfc Kitnblished in D. 8.

for nearly SO years in ail Acute aad Chronic Diseases. Famous for two crneraflnn. Write or on II tor I ii lira It ours, dally 10 a. -n. to 4.

I'ro. 0 Simmy 10 to 1 rroper Mmoixion. It Is very sad for a man to make himself servant to a thing, his manhood all taken out of him by the hy- 1 should not like to be merely a great A. A I A. It uo-ior, a great lawyer, a great uiiuia- ter, a great politician I should like to be also something of a man.

Theodore Parker. True Efficiency. Efficiency is a matter of the head as well as the hands. It can never be a purely mechanical virtue, for true efficiency has Its origin In careful The man who forms the habit of using his brain is never tn danger of becoming a mere machine. H.

H. WILLIAMS Real Estate lasoraac MortffAff ami tUsiU Alexander Buildimr AlHrtlirATra Mil I IS I iSioNiBlib(Dk tadlwil Ask fill la B4 i twit, lain Alk ONO Bl lMkastmMBAtaa1.AIaff CTKaXCiSISElSr II Ruddy Checks SparklingEyes Most Women Lan liavc Says Dr. Edwards, a Y'ell-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he pave to his patients a prescription made of a tew well-known vegeiaoie mixed with olivj cil, them Dr. Edwards' Olive '1 ablets.

Ycu will know them by their olive color. lhese tablets are v.onder-workcra on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying: off the waste uid poisonous matter 1:1 one system. If vou have a pale face, sallow look. dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out cf sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets niehtly i for a time and note the pleasing results.

1 housands of women ana men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and a ff a then lust to teen mem nu ix ana ouc Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c 2835 Sheffield Chicago, 111., writ, ing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. Sold everywhere. a RaUttti A CLEAR COMP lu 9' to Df getting things done, it is safe to say that it will not join in any I movement to help destroy the labor movement by joining in any gratitude they owe the United 1 wot.

n-tion if ivoo i-iinn no- on I C4 JlIi IV 0 uuiiiug AGAINST LABOR going ahead with its double money and at the same time upon the employment of I I sighted" says Senator the dull period in business to organize for their own good as generally have to organize I general attack by manufacturers union lnhor "I know of nothing more short S. Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, one of the closest friends of the President-elect "than the present tendency on the part of many manufacturers to utilize make war on the labor unions under the guise of a movement for the open shop wherein it means a shop closed to union or- ivoninAiAn nliA nmiAtia Iiavia Iama mnrtli 4-W mi' rm gaiuiiauvu. uauui uiuviio nave uuuc lu ui auuuu better hours and wages and better working conditions. Wage! earners have the same right to manufacturers and business men for their own benefit. Protection means bread, your choice.

Milwaukee has found a way rents. Their recipe may not be free trade a bread line take to a great advantage in Monongahela, when everything ap pears to be on the downward trend. Things may be said to be counterfeiters again find it worth Some-are born lucky, some to compel landlords to reduce copyrighted, and might be used getting back to normal when while to make paper dollars. achieve luckiness and some to be the man with the woe, now the man with the flapping. Too bad some of fever.

American ships engaged in have income tax blanks thrust upon them. The man with the hoe used but in this neck of the woods he is A whimsical idea this putting the gal in goloshes, par ticularly when they wear them the young men also have got the If they succeed in exempting foreign trade from the Volstead this country who will be running law, it will be the old boys inland mail it to Foley away to sea. It is ruled that those who seek to buy intoxicants and do not get what is purported to be contained in the bottle have no recourse. There is no closed season for buncoing the thirsty We fear that the Zion City "czar's" idea of hades for the drinker a natatorium filled with beer, wine and whisky will tend to make death rather attractive for the "soak..

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