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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN WEDNESDAY, APRIL" 24, 1918 PAGE FOUR (ItlOt CREATES District 4 Men Will Leave Friday SPECIAL For a Few Days Local News Notes Lever self-filling Safety Foun STRENGTH POSITIVE CONVINCING PROOF It is all very well to make claims, tain Pen made of Highly Pol ished Hand Turned Selected Fritz Frye is in Pittsburgh today. ized rubber, fitted with but can they be proven? We publish In accordance with the call sent out by the adjutant general, for the en-trainment of a number of selectives for Camp Sherman, Friday, Local Board Division Four, of Ellsworth, will send thirty-four men. Seven of the number are alternates. En-trainment will be at Charleroi. The men are called for roll call at 7:30 Miss Mary King, of Monessen, was a ihe formula of Vinol to prove tne statements we make about it.

caller here yesterday. a 14 Karat Gold Pen- Irridium tinned. Detachable Pocket Cod liver and Beef Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates, Iron Mrs. Jacob Scott is a Pittsburgh o'clock. and Ammonium Citrate, Lime and Soda Glycerophosphates, Cas- caller today.

Clip. A $2.50 PEN FOR $1.50 cann. Perry Tuman is confined at his Customers Save 20 to 40 per cent on Wall Papers At Our Store Our stock consists of the leading makes in the various colorings and designs including the cheap, medium and highest grade papers obtainable. Owing to the large volume of business being done this season in our Wall Paper Department we have marked our Wall papers fully 20 to 40 per cent under the usual selling price. Regular 10c Wall Papers 71 Regular 15c Wall Papers 1 Our Price I 2 Our Price I LU Regular 12c Wall Papers, a a Regular 18c Wall Papers 4 Our Price lUC Our Price IOC Our showing of 18c, 22c and 25c wall papers represent the most attractive designs and grades sold usually at from 30 to 45c.

Our large stock and price saving in wall papers should interest everybody We are indeed anxious that you call and see ho well we can please you. New and attractive designs in lace curtains and window curtain materials, and over drapes, cretonnes and madras-Buy them here: Porch swings, porch shades, all sizes, best grade inlaid and printed linoleums, floor druggets in all grades and makes, carpets, mattings and window shades. Have this store supply your Home Furnishings and save you money. BORLAND'S Any doctor will tell you that the ingredients of Vinol as published (lackey Hews Co. above, combine the very elements needed to make strength.

home with an attack of grip. Henrietta Young has accepted position with the Home Coal Co. 175 Main Street All weak, run-down, overworked nervous men and women may prove this at our expense. Mrs. G.

W. Curtis is a caller in There is nothing: like Vinol to re Pittsburgh today. store strength and vitality to feeble old people, delicate children and all persons who need more strength Mrs. S. R.

Williams is in Pittsburgh Try it. If you are not entirely sat- today. isfied, we will return your money without question; that proves our fairness and your protection, W. P. Young is ill at his home in Bentley Theatre McCallister Robinson, druggists, Following is the list of men called: Edward Walker, Coal Center.

Mello Bruno, Bentleyville. Harry Gwynn, Uniontown. John Fiffick, Roscoe. Millasso Agatino, California. Thomas Pascoe, Stockdale.

Edward A. Dietz, Coal Center. Charles Moesciarelli, Dalsytown. Ambrose J. Dooley, Dunlevy.

Lewis C. Mason, West Brownsville. Adam J. Emeola, California. John T.

Riley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mike Danaloff, Vestaburg. John Brosky, New Kensington. Alex. Branancs, Denbo.

Antonio Lauciotte, Vestaburg. Marlton Underwood, Stockdale. Leugi Lucitti, Marianna. Frank Thomas, Cokeburg. Clarence Urwin, Dunlevy.

Stephen A. Gregg, Speers. Joseph Fiffick, Roscoe. David Lacotta, West Brownsville. John Kupediawsky, Coal Center.

Ollie McChestney, Marianna. John Kisell, Bentleyville. Brokop Kormkah, Marianna. John R. Gregg, Coal Center.

Allen D. Lundy, Ada, Pa. Ignac Scranich, Ellsworth. Mitchell Slan, West Brownsville. James R.

Snyder, Bentleyville. William G. Frantz, Coal Center. Benjamin Eisenberg, Roscoe. Second street.

and at the best drug store in every town and city in the country. Time of Performance Matinee 1:80 Mrs. George Chambers is a caller and 3:00 P. M. Evenings :00, 7:30 and 9 P.

in Elizabeth with friends, today. PROGRAM for WEEK of APRIL 22 Mrs. William Cramer is spending TODAY the day at Elizabeth. Laughter, thrills, cheers and tears. Railways Receiver Selected Donald Enoch, of Coarleroi, was a DOSE THE EAGLES FOR LIBERTY 'THE The years greatest attraction in seven smashing acts.

Starring MACISTE, the hero of "CA- caller in town this morning. Paul Robinson is a business caller Pittsburgh today. Wria." Also Plctograph. Prices Afternoon, 10 and 5. Evening -15 and 10.

DANCE Horace Moore is very ill at' his home in Man street. By Win. Chauncey Langdon REINFORCEMENTS Mrs. A. B.

Cunningham is a caller in H. S. A. Stewart, James B. Callery, ai.d Charles A.

Fagan, of Pittsburgh, were named yesterday as receivers for the Pittsburgh Railways company by Judges C. P. Orr and W. H. S.

Thomson in the United States district court. Absolute directness of the traction Stand fast, our Allies! Hand in hand, A bleeding but exultant band, COMING As I remember my father's telling Pittsburgh today. me the story, after the violation of Each for his own beloved land, HALL'S COLORED SAXO Miss Sophia Cowan is a Dooora the treaty at Villafranca, Baron Bet- PHONE ORCHESTRA Ition Ricasoli, led the movement visitor today. And all for Liberty, we stand. Majestic England, glorious France, Belgium, who led the brave advance, And all the knighthood of romance, against the faithless Duke and by company's affairs from now on will be in the hands of these three men, subject to the supervision of the U.

S. courts. of Columbus, Ohio, including a Popular vote was elected Dictator of I Tuarnn Whon irarnwl nt hie iwrfiln Mrs. Edwin Morris is a Pittsburgh Have summoned our uncovered lance. Banjo, for death at the hands of Austria for his shopper today.

bold opposition to her plans, he ve The weal and woe of Home and Right, hemently declared: "After Villa PENNSYLVANIA LEADS IN HONOR OF OFFICERS Arthur Henius is a Pittsburgh vis The threat of Darkness and Light, SPRING DANCE Don't forget the date franca I have spit upon my life!" The need to hold the Truth with itor today. Italy has now in the field 4,500,000 Might These are the watchwords of the fight men who have spit upon their lives, not counting those who have already Mrs Samuel Yohe and son Horace Saturday, April 27th From town and country, field and given life or limb to redeem Italia mart. Irredenta, and the Munda Irredenta We come with pride to bear our part, But we Americans, what do we do? every breast the bugles start Not our sons and brothers in France, The fanfare of the high in heart. but you and I Are we merely stand spent Tuesday in Pittsburgh. Mrs.

Jennie Colvin is spending the day at Redd's Mills. Mrs. Fred Sellman and daughter Helen, are ependng the day in Donors. K. C.

Scott is a business ealler in IN THE Might Hall, CHARLEROI, PA. EVERYBODY INVITED ing with our hands in our pockets, reading the newspaper bulletins, To serve by land or sea or air, With any weapons, any wear, Continued from Page One vavrious special branches of the service, and thirteen nurses to the Nursing Corps of the Army. In addition to two hundred thirty-two persons entering the Army two sanitary engineers have entered tne Federal Public Health Service doing cantonment work and two stenographers have accepted Federal positions for war work. It is doubtful if any State organization in America could have sent to the Federal Army in this great crisis any such number of persons trained to serve as officers. Dr.

Royer the Acting Commissioner, was commissioned a Lieutenant in 1911, a Captain in April 1917, and in fingering our money, our quarters Take but our manhood strength, and and half-dollars, fingering them lov where mgiy, avariciously, yes, even our The fight is thickest put us there! dimes and our nickels? DANCING FROM 8 to 12 Pittsburgh today. How round they are! And smooth! ATTENTION T3l1 ABYl faal a Arai rwv am 1 aw Dr. J. B. Booz of Pttsburgh, is vis Aamission $1.10 per Couple.

Yc8 the Eaifle.the hea figure Draft men from Monongahela, Haz- Grandmother TcFcTeam.1'1! Knows- 8 one treat. at ey can have to their heart's content and its so delicious and wholesome. Velvet Ice Cream is Pastuerized. ASK FOR A BRICK AT YOUR DEALERS. VELVET ICE CREAM CO.

Monongahela, Pa. Phone 259 zard and New Eagle, please call at. iting Mark Hilton at Eldora. of Liberty! Do they not burn our Extra Ladies, 80c. the Red Cross work shop for outfits fingers? Liberty! My, God, it is Henry Glaister of Camp Meigs, Li Deity tnat is on tnose coins we hoard! 7 Can we keep on fingering addition to his public health duties, FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Washington, D.

is here on a fur JUDGE SAYS TRUST FUNDS SHOULD BE them? has served as Chairman of the Exam lough. Send them to the front! Send It is not a myth, but a reality and BUYING LOAN BONDS ining Board at Harrisburg. In this them to Italy, to France, to Belgium, women may find it in perfect func capacity he has passed upon the professional and physical qualifications tional health. Women who want to That trust funds and money held by after our sons and brothers who have Miss Angelina Cova, will return to grow old gracefully should guard administrators and executors of es- already 2ne! We do not go, you of those entering the Medical and against all organic weakness and de should be invested in the third and 1 God helP us! Either we can her home in Beaver Falls, today after a visit with Miss Pearl Pezzoni. Sanitary Officers' Reserve Corps, and Liberty Loan is the recommendation not or we do not dare.

But shall we rangements, and at the first symptom on the physical qualifications of those of such conditions resort to Lydia made by Judge J. C. Work, presiding keep the American i-agle here at nteriner the Veterinary Officers' and Born Tuesday, April 23, at the Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, na judge of the orphans' court of Fay- home, and the figure, the face of Lib- the Dental Officers' Reserve Corps. ture's own root and herb remedy, to ette county. He made the following erty un at least on tne coins we The Medical Committee of the Coun order: finger our pockets let us send them restore health.

For three generations Memorial hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carson, a daughter. women of America have depended up "As president judge of the orphans' across the seas to help support those cil of Defense reports that Pennsylvania leads all other States in the number of Medical Officers entering the Army. This is as it ought to be on this successful remedy and have court of Fayette county, I deem it my our kith and kin and national The little daughters' of Dr.

and found no other medicine to equal it duty to call the attention of all the name, who, like the Iron Baron of our Ally, for the sake of Freedom and executors, administrators and and Pennsylvania stands ready to Mrs Francis Linn are ill of whooping the World have spit upon their lives! trustees of all the estates to the ad cough. keep on giving to this branch of the service, giving until it hurts, so long LOCAL NEWS NOTES visability of investing trust funds in bonds of the third Liberty Loan. as this world-wide war continues. Mrs. Kunklemann Honored Among the Donora visitors at the Mayor McVkker was able to ride L.

C. B. A. dance and euchre last eve "Liberty loan bonds are a first-class mortgage on all the property of the The Lydia Bible Class of the Pres- up town yesterday after an attack of ning were Misses Rose Walsh, Marie grip. HARRISBURGH MAN IS TO Perry, Marie Stark, Farrell Morgan, Charles Stark and Mrs.

Call. Unitd States. Thy are the world's byterian Sunday School, taught by premier security. Under the law they Mrs. Joseph Powers, tendered a sur- are legal investments for fiduciaries, pjrise to Mrs.

George Kunklemann I therefore most earnestly urge upon last evening at her" home in Chess PRESENT THE HOUSING PROBLEM AT WASHINGTON Change The Wall Paper IN YOUR DOME AND YOU COMPLETELY TRANSFORM IT AND YOU'LL LIKE THE TRANSFORMATION. You've grown weary of continually seeing the same pattern- you welcome a change you'll find it at ro freshing to yourself as to your home. Price are lac, 72c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 11c, 12V2c, lie, 18c, 20c, 22c, 25c, 30c, 40c, 45c, 50c and on up. The Racket Store Mrs. A.

S. Goldstein of McDonald. Constable Jericho is able to be out today after the automobile accident all executors, administrators, guar is visiting ner mother Mrs. 8. Ben George H.

Craze, of Harrisburg, re street. Mrs. Kunklemann was a dinner guest with Mrs. H. H.

Bodley and jamin of Chess street. dians, trustees and other fiduciaries the wisdom and patriotic duty of put presenting the State Housing bureau, is in Washington today and at noon later they went for an auto ride. last Tuesday week, of which he was a victim. James Jackson has been confined to ting all such funds as are available I I Mrs. James McCallister and son at the Community Building, addressed When they returned to the Kunklemann home they found it invaded by for invstment in the United States a joint meeting of the Membership Billie left yesterday for Camp Han- government bonds of the third Liberty bond." Council and the Business Men's Bureau.

He comes with the knowledge that the housing situation is acute. over twenty-five class members. A delightful evening followed and the honor guest was presented with a handsome silk parasol. The refresh The state, in cooperation with com-muntes where such needs are now ments were contributed by the guests Main 3tr his home in Coa! street, for several days, with a severe attack of rheumatism. Tomorrow at the Red Cross work shop, there will be surgical work from one to four, and from six to ten.

Miss Elizabeth Weaver, of East End, Pittsburgh, will be here to assist. The ladies of the G. A. R. held their regular meeting yesterday, at which time it was decided to buy a Liberty Bond and to give a dinner on Me- pressing, is taking up tnis nousmg question.

Monongahela, Pa. BRIDGE A woman in one of the rich agri OPPOSITE RIVER Miss Sara Ckybaugh and Miss Matilda Baranett of Charleroi, ware callers in town last evening. Mrs. Edward Gee spent ywterday in Lock Four, visiting her nephew, Guy Gee who has been ilL With the dire need for houses in A woman living in the Kentucky mountains told a social worker recently, "I bear there is an awful feud going on somewhere. Is it true?" The fact that there is a war is only just beginning to penetrate those mountain fastnesses.

Monongahela, it would be a good cultural districts of an Eastern state is still serving meat every day in the week and white bread every meal. Since the "fifty-fifty" order in buy move on the part of our Chamber of Commerce or Community Club to Funeral of Jamea Davis have Mr. Craze come to Monongahela. ing flour was issued, she was heard to remark, "My pantry shelf is getting loaded down with that breakfast James Weddell i. suffering for wftr erans.

one hundred members of the lodge attended the funeral in a body and accompanied the remains to the Monongahela cemetery where interment was made. Many beautiful floral designs were sent to the family and the Sunnyiide mine closed during the funeral hour. sever attack of measles at the home Mrs L. R. Van Hook left this morn- WANTED Two furnished Abe Martin wants to know "What's become all th' rooms f00d stuff that I have to buy nowa- big, Funeral services in charge of the Loyal Order of Moose, were held yesterday over the remains of James Davis, aged thirty four years, who died on Saturday evening, at Gallatin, following two months illness from ing for her home in Columbus, Ohio, or light housekeeping.

Phone 183-R, days and the only way I can get rid WeddelL in Main round women we used t' see street iraononganeis, ra. 1 of it is to feed it to the chickens." after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Harrison Leyda. Th' feller that dont know what The fact of war has not yet pene he's talking about alius wants t' bet trated her fastness. ou." FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, stomach trouble.

He is survived by a wife and four children and was a mrs. u. nest and daughter Laura Mrs. Edgar Mcllvaine, daughter will return to their home in Wood- Miss Nancy and son Edgar, returned lawn, today. ftf a visit with rela- yesterday from several day visit in tlvea hftt BeUeVernon.

with private bath and laundry. In J. W. Bvers of Donora. is a busi Dr.

S. L. Markell was a business member tit tho fJ.llt" TiHtro nf Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Hall, of She-mokin, were in town this enroute to Bromasvilk. quire of 402 Chess street. 1 ness caller in town this morning. I i Loyal Order of Moose, Ne.

760, Over esller in Pittsburgh yesterday,.

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