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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY REPUBLICAN TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918 BIG SEMI ANNUAL Lccal News Notes and uiedreno Mrs. Leroy Wallace is spending the FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 15th and 16th day in Pittsburgh. Mrs. William Cramer is a caller in Hundreds of dollars worth of the Various lines of Useful Dry Goods in Remnant lengths and Odd Lots. Of-fered during this Sale at tactically Your Own Price.

Elizabeth today. Mrs. W. R. Young is a Pittsburgh visitor today.

Store open at 8 :30 DON'T FORGET THE DATE Terms Cash to All BORLAND'S f.lonongahela's leading Store BORLAND'S Mrs. H. E. Teeple and Miss Hazel o) OJ pa Remnant WHAT THE VICTORY OR DE- FEAT OF GERMANY MEANS TO EVERY AMERICAN Bent ey Theatre Mustarine Couquers Tonsilitis, Pleurisy, Lumbago and Nei.ralgia Kills All Pains and Aches in Half the disappear in 5 to 10 minutes some nprmanv'o viptaw -urstulsf mao all PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF MAR. 11 TODAY WALLACE REID and KATHLYN Time it Takes Liniments, Poultices and Plasters.

VIVIIMJ 1VVU4 YVWUIVM UlwH UK that the alarmists said the setback of humanity, democracy, civilization, rights of man, etc. But, to America, it would mean infinitely more. It would mean our first national de- statement, but it's true. It will not blister because it's the original substitute for the old reliable mustard plaster and is made of real yellow mustard no cheap substitutes are used. WILLIAMS in "THE THING WE LARGE BOX 25 CENTS LOVE." A powerful picture of spies, feat; and, thus, would smash our per- plots and perfidy with a ripping story fect record for victories a record as old as our nation a record that Hank are in Pittsburgh today.

Mrs. Rein Landefeld and son Rein sre Pittsburgh visitors today. We are attending the P. 0. S.

of A. serial dances. Are you? adv. Respectfully suggest that the Camp Meade band of 1,000 mouth organs learn the overture to "The Flying Dutchman." Miss Florence Hambry of Donora, was a visitor here last evening and will leave on Thursday for a visit to Atlantic City. Mrs.

D. C. Hetron is a Pittsburgh visitor today. Mr. W.

H. Alexander ia spending the day in Pittsburgh. Begy's Mustarine is used by tens of of warm-hearted American lor run Use it to banish rheumatic pains and tliniisarwa nf nannl wtirt 14- ning through it all. means more than the right to brag. mat, logout, ior sore, innamed or frosted Even as a beaten army never wholly kiIler of pain on earth, feet, for chilblains, stiff neck or joints WEDNESDAY WOLVES OF THE A mel it so peneiraung ana effective or cramps in legs.

It acts instantly mat mosi cases neuralgia, nead-and never fails to drive out inflam-eche, toothache, earache and backache mation in any part of the body. odrama of the genuine ridefast, shoot-quick, fight-hard and die-game kind, regains its old form even as a beaten ring champion sinks at once into desuetude so our nation (its traditions of victory gone) would suffer far worse deterioration than the mere fact of defeat could inflict It would mean that the man who has Grandmother TcTha iku Knows one treat tiat tiey can IVilUVYO jjave tQ tjjejr heart's con tent and its so delicious and wholesome. Velvet lee Cream is Pastuerized. ASK FOR A BRICK AT YOUR DEALERS. starring WM.

S. HART. Court Bulletin NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION Estates of Theodore and Joseph A meeting of the Woman's Associa-Lang, minors Monongahela City tion of the Mononrahela Memorial risked all in his country's struggle Also Pictograph and Comedy Continuous 1:30 till 10:80 Afternoon 10c and 5c Evening 15c and 10c. THURSDAY "THE AVENGING TRAIL" starring for Right could never again feel his irusi appointed guardian. i hospital, will be held in City hall former calm certainty that Right Fred H- Armstrong vs.

Tillie Arm-, (second floor), on Thursday, March must triumph. Thus, the moral tone strong Guy Moffitt appointed com-' 14 at three o'clock p. m. sharp, to of the individual, as well as of the na- missioner to take testimony. elect officers for the ensuing year and tion, would inevitably be lowered.

i Mary Guzzi vs. Tony Guzzi Alias to transact such otherbusinessas may This country has never embarked in SUDPoena in divorce. properly come before the meeting, a war of conquest. From 1775 to the Blanche C. Kirby vs.

John J. Kirby Iftues for 1918 are payable at this' present, we have fought for Liberty Vernon Hazzard appointed commis-1 meeting. or for Union or for the Oppressed sione to take testimony. Mrs Howard Borland, President. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Kinney will be Pittsburgh visitors today and will witness "Over The Top" at the Alvin. ft Li! ii 11 uui VELVET ICE Monongahela, Pa. John McAlister has taken a position as messenger at the Pittsbmgh offices of the Union Coal and Coke Co. ever for some sterling principle of 1 Miss Sarah Sampson, Secretary.

Phone 259 ever popular HAROLD LOCKWOOD. A picture full of fight with an ending that will bring you to your feet. Also a Drew Comedy. www FRIDAY SOMA MARKOVA in "A HEART'S An expose of intrigue in Washington society life. A thrilling sfory with a stirring chase at sea.

SATURDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN and CAROL HOLLOWAY in "THE TENDER- Right. From childhood, we have been Mr. and Mrs. David Evans are in Mc-taught to believe that the high un- Keesport today attending- the funeral Peter Steel is a business caller in Pittsburgh today. selfishness of our war-aims has given of Mrs.

Ann Jones. I Yesterday the Daily stated that Mrs. Sarah Haley would move from Main street to the house in Fourth street vacated by Harry Goldstein. This jvas an error. The house occupied by sssas WAR! WAR 0 us the victory.

We have seen the decay or destruction of men and nations that have battled for dominion as Gerrriany is now battling. Should we fail in this, our mightiest war for the Right, the average man must lose forever the simple Faith which has led our dear country from nothingness to its present estate. For that Faith, more than for anything else, our sacrifice is a hundredfold wr. uoiastem in rourtn street win De F0OT." The story of the man who taken by Silas Robison, of William in R(rut ihf. wftPat miin i Woi SEEMS TO BE THE LOT OF TK ESE REMARKABLE PEOPLE i street.

ivlle and win the best woman. ROSCOE "FATTY" ARBUCKLE in two reel comedy, "OUT WEST." COMING THEDA BARA in "THB ROSE OF BLOOD." tea, one of the most dependable family remedies that the Bulgarian mother keeps on her cupboard shelf 'irady for instant use. The original herb tea of the Bul- parians is now made in this country and has restored hundreds of thousands of people here to complete How do the people of Bulgaria withstand the heavy blows that are constantly falling to their lot? If it irn't the war that's threatening their health and security, it's a doath-doal-ing plague or a terrible famine. And the marvel is, that the Bulgarians are CAUSED BY WEIGHT OF SNOW MONONGAHELA Simple Explanation of Odd Shape of Trees, That Has. Been a Mystery to Many.

Death of Thomas Tregombo At his home in Riverview yesterday occurred the death of Thomas Tre- Full take gombo, aged 80 years. Mr. Tregom-: I bo was born in Cornwall, England, today the sturdiest people. in Europe, 'health. Your druggist keeps it ask Whatever the crisis, the sons of Bui-1 for Von Schlick's Bulgarian Blood garia and the daughters, too rise Tea.

It sells for 50 cents a package, up to meet it with a vigor and deter- As a remedy for constipation, indi-mination that is astonishing. geition, dyspepsia, stomach, liver, Wa no longer wonder at the irgged- kidney and blood troubles, Bulgarian nes-. of the Bulgarian race. now Blood Tea has no equal. Taken know what it is that enables them to steaming hot at bedtime it will give To the person who is not versed in forest lore the grotesquely bent treu trunks that are to be found in almost all woods nre mystifying, and wonder is often aroused as to the cause, remarks the Popular Science Monthly.

Foresters will tell questioners that iu www SPECIALS FOR 'Oct. 31st, 1838, and came to this 1 country, direct to Monongahela, in September 1870. He was a shoe maker by trade and for many years was employed by the late Robert Nel Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday triumph over the insidious onslaught quick, absolute relief to a cold and the case of trees In mountainous coun- of war, pestilence and famine. The 'prevent the development of grippe try and other sections where the snow-1 secret is this-they keep the blood! and pneumonia germs. Every pack-.

the weight of snow Is re-j 1 fponsible in most instances for the puri uy reguiariy urmiung an ner-j age guarantees t.lst thnv oaama xvhan 1 son, who conducted a shop in the old Nelson building in Main street The deceased was one of our oldest and upright citizens, his advice was many times sought, because of his careful thinking, his loveliness of character, his devotion to his family, and his Christian life. Those left to mourn his demise are his widow and following children: NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION i PITTSBURGH FIRM tree is young tne weight of snow that falls on Its branches often bends the trunk over until It is flattened to the frmmrl KnmnHmno 1 hiii.mil imln LOSES LICENSE FOR HERRING 15c lb HALIBUT 28c lb STEWING OYSTERS -65c qt. slx or elght fee(. of snQW and hed that position so long that when warm A -neeting of the Corporator of the Monongahela Cemetery, ill lo he'J weather comes the tree falls to spring -The license of" The into its normal position. in the board room of the of i Phone 205-R rs- George W.

Luchm, of McKees- 214 Second St. summer sun causes the tip of the young We extend to everyone who contemplates buying a new range, an earnest invitation to visit our store anfi see Cole's Combination Gas-Coal Alexander and Company, ra port; Mrs. James Holsinger, Mrs. ropery nouse, was orueruu revuiiuu tree to turn upward and if it manages LU U1IU upwaru una ii manages MONONGAHELA, PA. An- il Qth 1Q18 thrca.

ti. at three clock, p. m. foday by State Food Administrator. to wi.hstand the weight of the snow of James Hoskins, and son John of Riv- Ui with having been guilty of im-; tree will, as a general rule, continue to High Oven Range erview.

Also eleven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Deceased was a member of the Christian Science church of Monongahela anc MKIIU BUCn Otner DU3ine33 fj prow in nnrmnl tvnv "TTol MONONGAHELA MAN'S TROUBLE ARRESTED the sale of sugar during the scarcity. 1 ftnd othr odd shapes result, Anyone who has experienced the gas shortage of A curious tree stands on the too of as may lawfully be brought before tha meeting. W. H.

Alexander, Treasurer, Monongahela City, Pa. The company does a business of between $175,000 and $200,000 monthly. Tunnel hill, Johnstown, about four miles from town. It Is a sugar maple "The past 4 years I have been go-about one hundred years old which has ing down, down, down with catarrh prolonged its own life by grafting a 0f the stomach and had to give up branch into a much younger tree, vork a year ag0 because of my weak- ened condition. I suffered terribly A Socialist Wakes Up The following extracts are from a letter written by a young American Mrs.

Charles Myers will entertain the Young Ladies Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church this evening the past winter should certainly be interested in wonderful range. COLE'S RANGES are buil with COLE'S PATENTED HOT BLAST features an Id possess the same HIGH COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY as the celebrated HOT BLAST HEATING STOVES. These ranges can be changed from GA5 to COAL or COAL to GAS by any one in five minutes tin ie. The ordinary coal range has two hot lids, two mediu hot lids and WANTED Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping.

Address J. O. bloating and colic attacks. Gilbert, Clairton, Gen'l. Delivery, with a tureen supper at her home in The Handy Automobile.

18 Main street. iMayr's Wonderful Remedy was rec-J ommended to me. I took a course of it and am now feeling fine." It is a Socialist, now in London, to his mother at home. The young man was formerly a pacifist, and was at one time employed on a Socialist newspaper! in this country. I "I do not want to leave Paris, but It is not an uncommon sight on an extra frosty morning, notes an ex- change, to see a teamster walking alongside his team to ket'p warm, but i two which are practically only warmm lids.

With COLE'S HOT BLAST HIGH OVEN RANGES you have in a few months Gilbert and I will be simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically mllol mif nnrlor- tVio Aroft. law sun. FOUR HOT -LIDS. The high oven feature brings the Change The Wall Paper IN YOUR HOME AND YOU COMPLETELY TRANSFORM IT AND YOU'LL LIKE THE TRANSFORMATION. all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- nnanAiiia chronic appendicitis and poor eye- ments, including appendicitis.

One bottom of the oven about on a level witt your elbows. You can cook your breakfast on COLE'S HOT BLAST RANGES with the fuel put in the night before. it certainly wns surprising on such a day to see a driver doing that with an automobile. This was on a biond, smooth suburban highway, where the passengers shooting past in a big limousine saw a delivery wagon ambling serenely along while its driver, swinging his arms to warm himself, was trotting along beside it on the ground, just as he might have done if Instead of machine he had been driving a horse and wagon. dose will conyince or money refund ed.

Grodecour Bros. sight, but nevertheless I am going to try to get into some service, because I honestly feel I owe it. "If you were in France or England, mother, you too, would feel you were a slacker unless you put everything MERCER CLASS WILL HOLD SOCIAL AND BUSINESS MEETING you owned, including your life, into You've grown weary of continually seeing the same pattern you welcome a change you'll find it as re freshing to yourself ai to your home. Price are 6Vc, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 11c, 12y2c, 15c, 1S, 20c, 22c, 25c, 30c, 40e, 4Sc, S0 and on up. the Allied cause.

"It's no cheap patriotism, but real feeling in my case. I shall offer my services to the intelligence section or the Red Cross section of the army soon. Of course, I would like to come back to the U. S. to see you all before joining up for th war, but that may be impossible." The up-keep of these ranges is very fow as the hottest part of the fire is on the top where is needed and as they have no back, end or front walls, would not have the expense of getting new grate or lming every year.

COLE'S HIGH OVEN RANGES take up much less space your kitchen than the ord inary type of range and the workmanship on them is of the highest class You cannot fully appreciate the good features of COLE'S HOT BLAST RANGES without a personal inspection and for that reason we extend to you a cordial invitation te visit our store. H. C. DEVORE "THE HARDWARE MAN" 437-439 West Main Street, MONONGAHELA, PA. The Mercer class of the Methodist Sunday school taught by Rev.

H. M. Carnahan will hold a business meeting and social in the church Thursday evening at eight o'clock. All men of the church are invited as well as all men who have no church affiliation. A good turnout of members is expected.

Lunch will he served. An Indefinite Liability. A true story about a citizen whose niiuchter is about to be married, and who has been trying to get line on what the expense of the rather elaborate ceremony will be. He up-pronclied a friend of his, seeking information. "Morris," he said, "your oldest (laughter was married about five years ago, wasn't she? Would you mind telling me about how much the wedding cost you?" "Not at all, Sum," wns the nnswer.

"Altogether about five thousand dol-. hvat." Cleveland Plain The Racket Store Two more Assistants for Baker. Newspaper Headline. Let him have Main 3trt, Monongahela, Pa. BRIDGE A.

A. McDonald has purchased an Overland car which will be delivered OPPOSITE RIVER plenty. Never let it be said we help where it was needed. 1st..

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