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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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6
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BREWERIES APPLY FOR DEW ALT RECOM3IENDED FOR WORR. LOCAL NEWS NOi K1YE.II I LICENSE TO MAKE BEER FIRE CHIEF THIS TEAR i 5- Coal Center Falling into the icy water" of the Monongahela Applications were filed Monday by At the regular meet'rg of the Acme Brewing of Bentley- ongahela Volunteer Fire Depart- See These Wderful Hat Bargains STYLISH TRIMMED HATS NOWjFERED AT THESE PRICES: Mrs. Mary Reese Wilson and Mrs. T. G.

Sloan are callers in Pitts river. Raymond Trout, aged 27 ville and the Independent Brewing ment, last night it was decided to burgh today. company, of Pittsburgh, for its plants again hold a bazaar for the benefit years, who lived in California, was at Charleroi and Mononsrahela for re- of the organization. No definite date frozen to death. He was in the wat- George Cooper was a business call neu-AlK of thpir lir-ense as brewers, i has as vet been adopted but it will be er for about an hour and a half.

An 2.95 $1.95 $4.95 THpsp are in the form used hereto- 1 held the latter part of February. 'inquest will be conducted today by er ir. Pittsburgh today. rore i Another action of interest was the 'Coroner William Greenlee. In vears Dast vesterdav was the day decision to recommend 'to council the Trout was employed on the Lake Mrs.

S. F. Swar of Columbus, ALL WINTER COATS, SUITS SKIRTS TO BE CLOSED OUT REGAR in which all licmor license aoDlica- i election of Harry Dewalt for chief Erie railroad as a brakeman and LESS OF COST OR LOSS. is expected here this week to visit filed hut. of the denartment for the ensuing started to want across tne ice on me tions were required to xt ii 4.

with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Forspth.

year. river irom mewtii uu waj voi- COST PRICES NOT CONSIDE) IN DISPOSING OF ALL CHILDREN'S Clarence Moore and Henry Lande- Chief Myers does not care to sue i if ornia He was alone and fell jn the ceed himself and Mr. Dewalt is at i water. Details of his tragic death present the assistant chief. He has will probably not be known as there COATS AND HATS.

fold have returned to State College been a faithful member of the de- were no eye witnesses so far as can partment for a number of years and be learned. with the event of national prohibition all license rules of the court of this county have been abolished. These breweriees no doubt expect to make "near as it is a brewed and malt liquor, although not intoxicating. However, it is necessaary to have a license to make it in this state. These applications were ordered filed by the court, but no time as been set for a hearing.

THIS BIG PRICE SAVING SHCP PROVE OF UNTOLD ADVANTAGE TO THOSE WHO HAVE WAITED UK NOW. When discovered. Trout was cling deserves the recognition that this ac ing to the ice and was in such condi- tion promises. Council each year elects the chief tion that he died just as his rescuers Mrs. Morley Elwood and Mrs.

Williams are callers in Pittsburgh today. Miss Jen Hammond is in Pitts BOMAND'S and the fire department as a body carried hun to a place pf safety. It elect the other officers. is supposed that he became exhausted in his efforts to save himself and in burgh today. MON aHFLA, PA.

a forlorn hope that he would be Contract Closed covered in time to save his life had i Russell Booker of Dormont was a 8H0WER LAST NIGHT FOR RECENT BRIDE Word has been received by the Srabbed hold of the of the ice in caller here today. tw; TWi Peal Tlate oniwAm cnannei used Dy tne steamers Uut But few facts had been secured re- Misses Adelaide Bowman, I onrrfinir hia familv Pnnernl nr Mrs. James Lytle is a caller in nsive (feneral Acents ot western the TTniteH T.ife I rangements will not be made until his A THE RICK and REES OIL Pittsburgh today. I GA COMPANY I Phone 142-J Fontana and Emma Barkley entertained last evening with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Lawrence E.

Pursglove, formerly Miss Gladys Spencr About thirty of her Accident Insurance Co. This com- rives allocated pany is one of the strongest old line 531 CrStreet or Mrs. Paul Robinson is a caller in life insurance companies of New Hampshire. The company issues a Pittsburgh today. ffirl friends Dresent and the were were The testimony was filed yesterday in the divorce proceedings of Ethel Thomas Wall, against her husband evening was spent in dancing and ful1 line of UP to date Policies, applic- Mrs.

William Pursglove is a caller other amusements. Miss dUie lu various I HAVE POSITIVELY THE BEST l)ne Well (jne PROPOSITION i THE McKEESPORT GAS BELT AT Raymond Wall. It is alleged they lived together but 21 days. The P. O.

S. OF A. BUYS P. CHURCH PROPERTY Washington Camp No. 768, Patriotic Order Sons of America has purchased the United Presbyterian church property at the corner of Tenth and Chess streets, and have moved their lodge equipment from the Odd Fellows Hall to that place where they will make their new quarters.

The lodge alone did not buy the building, but the members formed a stock company known as the Patriotic Stock Co and each mem- ber is buying one or more shares at $10.00 per share and in this way' they will soon pay for their new' home. Extensive repairs are being made in Pittsburgh today. these policies include a number of features not contained in the usual Margaret Cairns favored the guests with several readings. Lunch was wife accuses the husband of infidelity served by the Misses Bowman, Fon- run of Poliices and 'et at a low cost i Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Turner ara has a number of tana, nnd TUrklev assisted hv the lue -umpajiy The callers in Pittsburgh today ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED bride's mother. Mrs. Pursglove stockholders in the territory with two local stock holders, which makes it very well known.

We anticipate that the company will do a large business in this territory. $10 a to Mrs. Thomas Gregg is spending 50 was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts accompanied by best wishes. WANTED A maid for general housework in family of three. Ad vi-1 i the day in Pittsburgh.

dress care of Republican office 13 Mrs. Henry Tolbert is visiting to-! Miss Josephine Stephens has re-; Mrs. Frank Keller is a caller in LocaUi the Hohn Property, Versails Township, between Great Speigel Well and SnakHoIIow Gushers, within) yards of three producers raiding from 2 to 6 Pittsburgh today. aay witn ner orotner uaniei west, i turned to Smith College, af-j WANTED A- girl for lamidry who is critically ill at the West Per.njter spending the Christmas holidays work. Apply at once to Hotel Glass- and when completed they will have one of the finest halls in town.

Being out of the business part of the city makes it more fitted for lodge work. Harold Coffman is a caller in Mon millioi ft. i here. hospital, Pittsburgh. er.

14 essen today. They also expect in the future to and REES OIL Mrs. Walter Armstrong and son i COMPANY Phone 142-J THE RICK 531 CiStreet are spending the day in Pittsburgh build a large addition to the present building making it more of a temple or Mr. and Mrs. George Parker have It will be so equipped that all kinds of entertainments or large gather I returned from Boston, where ings can be held there.

they spent the Christmas holidays At present there is a large base WHISKY E-'RIPTIONS FILL A BASKET Lester Radoan has returned to West ment under the building which is toniey, w'jv thewwill be sorted. 'i ho.se cht downtown drug store, all yf rwunt dates, filled a basket. prescriptions were sign- Virginia Wesleyan after spending suitable for holding suppers etc MgwC i the Christmas holidays here. ompetitiomi and will be rented out for that pur Mrs. W.

M. McCarty is spending uhe day in Brownsville. Pittsburgh. 6. Agents of the ed by plicians in various parts of Department ustice yesterday af- the cilyju'luding a number of doc ternoon viwo drug stores, one tors in ivntown office buildings, downtown I another in West pose.

They also expect to rent the hall to other lodges. Last Thursday evening the P. O. S. of A.

held their initial meeting Miss Elizabeth Klingensmith is a You' Helps uaner in nttsDuren today. in the new hall and all seemed well Mrs. Charles Keller is ill at Homestead, seized a large number of presons for whisky. The 'criptioire taken to the office of the Ur States district at- pleased with the purchase. Tomorrow night they will hold a "Get Together" meeting at which time all Vance has returned to Uirver.4' of Pennsylvania sprsu'iiy the holiday season with and Mrs.

W. K. Vance ner home in Main street. A TTT 1 A a members are requested to be present unesier weDer oi was a a Her here last eevaing. and help dedicate their new hall.

There will be a large class initiation and lunch and smokes will be served. Mrs. H. Teeple i spending the day in Pittsburgh. nuary Victo' Records The officers for the coming term Mrs.

Albert Scott is a caller in have been elected and will be installed tomorrow night. They are as NOW ON iAU; Pittsburgh today. Miss Estelle Hixon is a caller in Donora today. President James Thornton Vice President Linzy D. Chester.

Master of Forms William Keys. Conductor John Herrington. Secretary George Ash worth Treasurer Joseph Evans. NEWSPAPER MEN OF THE STATE WILL MEET TODAY Myour selection early ft there is a shortage of some ters. are selections in thijiew January list which will enly make a special ipeal to you, in instru-mentperatic or popular sonhits.

BtfOUR victorIictrola here have in stock for ur selection models of the Representatives of the Western Pennsylvania Associated Dailies will BILL TO RETURN BODIES meet today in the Pittsburgh Press Club rooms, Nixon Building, to ef FROM FRANCE INTRODUCED Washington, Jan. 7. A bill dir fect a permanent organization of daily newspapers in this part of the state. The news mint situation will I vicrrc tne loliowmg pricfuu.OO, $110.00. $70.00 and S25.00.

ithe various model the Brunswick machine whicl'S all makes of recJs. ecting Secretary of the War Baker to be discussed and officers will be arrange for the return at govern elected. ment expense of the bodies of soldiers sailors and marines now buried in A committee appointed at a recent an terms to suit voijconvemence. Europe where the removal has been meeting of the association in the William Penn Hotel to formulate The competition that exists among the hundreds of meat distributors, large and small, means Rivalry in Prices Rivalry in Service Rivalry in Economy Rivalry in Quality Swift Company sells meat at the lowest possible price, consistent with quality and service. Our profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound on all products is evidence of keen competition.

Swift Company must provide the best service to your dealer or he will buy from our competitors. This means a supply of fine fresh meat always on hand for you at your dealer's. Swift Company must keep down manufacturing and selling costs, and use all by-products to avoid waste, or else lose money meeting the prices of competitors who do. Swift Company must make its products of the highest quality, or see you turn to others. This means better meat for you and a greater variety of appetizing, wholesome food.

We are as glad for this competition as you should be. It helps to keep us on our mettle. Swift Company, U. S. A.

plans for permanent organization will BORIAND'S requested by the next of kin was introduced yesterday by Senator Harris of Georgia and referred to the military committee. report. The committee is composed of John O'Donnell, publisher of the Uniontows News-Standard; Robert W. Herbert, publisher of the Greens- burg Press-Tribune, and Jess E. Long manager of the McKeesport I I Sale of Work Shd i(i EelewliT Evening News.

John L. Stewart, publisher of the Washington Observer and of the WE HAVE A GOOD LINE ft I'S AND BOYSVORK HOES WHICH WF Beaver Times, who is president of the Western Pennsylvania Associated A WILL OFFER OUR DESIRE! TO DISPOSE OF AT ON COMPLETE LINE AT Dailies will preside. Publishers of Pittsburgh newspapers will meet the A A PRICE BEIV PRESET COST Western Pennsylvania publishers at a luncheon preceding the meeting. WE ARE DISCONTINUING LiNE OF SH15 AND IN THE FUTURE i WILL DEVOTE OUR ENTIRE TIR SHOE REPMNG. MMMMM MMMMMM Shoes A 6 gain shoes at a lower price than This is your opportunity to more pai they can be purchased any place Uteity.

fa ir proposition anA vmi We want the room, you want hoes, that i benefit by the low price and we Wnefit by the itional room for new machin- ery. Come today and be sure of Osize. Onlv iiimited stock, so don't be disappointed. fi SALE STARTS TODAY tON TIN UEf OR TEN DAYS DO YOU WANT NURSERY STOCK? Do you want Stock that is ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE? Have you in the past been keenly disappointed in the ultimate outcome of Stock planted? THEN LISTEN try the Products of The Famous Nurseries of Cub Genera, N. which stands without a rival in this particular line.

Drop as a card; or call Bell Phone, 425.R. WILLIAM M. HtLTON, Agent. Monongahela City, Pa. Come in and see our line of oes and ou will be surprised at the low prices COME TODAY.

DURING THIS SALE OUR PEN EVERY EVENING WILL fran; I IJ. SII3 AIR M) I MONONGAHELA 221 MAIN STREET MM i.

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Years Available:
1881-1970