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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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TH2 DAU.V CZZUZUCAn j. rgr.u, FOR SALE Good all purpose horse together with buggy and harness. Will sell reasonably. Inquire E. A.

Woods, New Eagle, phone 305-K or 165-J. i To Stop Crushing, Sneering, Whetting Unseasonable spring weather left a number of coughs and colds. Now comes the time of hay fever and 'asthma and more persons than ever Jivvi vr Production LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Elizabeth Farquhar of Pitts burgh, is visiting her cousin Miss Dorothy Teeple. Mrs. Harry Bailey was a caller in Pittsburgh yesterday.

Miss Marion Cowan left this morning for Pittsburgh to visit with Miss Gertrude Hazin. Mrs. James Smith is spending the day in Charleroi. Sen iru Pittsburgh. will be coughing, sneezing and LOST A purple silk umbrella with wheezing.

No wonder there is a tre- white ivory handle. Either taken by mendous demand for Foley's Honey mistake from hall or left in a local and Tar, that old reliable family business house. Liberal reward if re-remedy for coughs, colds hay fever, turned to Forsyth's shoe store. 8 asthma and croup It heals and "soothes that raw, rasping feeling in WANTED Colored man and wife, loftiest -7fie LJ Advanced Photoplay (opa m6 rrfjr-wn A DAY FOR director; 'divin, TrfftirvtSitt coiT- men.ee cnpir ramouci the throat, clears the passages and as t-ardner and cook. Inquire at 8 Mrs.

James McCain of California. makes nthinS easier. Sold! this office or phone 199- fAOTOR. SQUARX GARDE.N visited yesterday with her parents everywhere i Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Richardson DUNBAR DRAGOONS FOR RENT Three urifurnished rooms for light housekeeping, suitable for widow or family without children. Good residential section, all convene iences. Inquire 901 Chess street or phone 257-J. 8 Mrs. H.

T. Baldwn is a caller in Pittsburgh today. Miss Vergil Boyd and Miss Mary Richards are Pittsburgh visitors Movieland Festival MOTOR SQUARE GARDEN GRAND OPENING Thursday Evening, July 1, 1920, 7:30 P. M. Every Afternoon and Evening Thereafter PLEASED LARGE CROWD Dunbar's Royal Dragoons furnished both (the afternoon and evening program at Chautauqua Wednesday and the largest crowd of the week was in FOR SALE Two canoes, in good condition.

See J. E. Crall or Frank Jordan. Can be seen at the bathing beach. 8 i I I Junior Chautauquans Have Their Big Inning FRIDAY AT THE REDPATH TENT AFTERNOON Admission 55c; Children 30c PAMAHASIKA'S PETS a company of 40 trained birds and animals.

Tricks and comedy galore EVENING JUNIOR PAGEANT "The Good Fairy by 75 local boys and girls, in costume. JOY NIGHT with Ethel Hinton Girl of many and her College Gang, mixing mirth and melody. ENJOY CHAUTAUQUA'S CLOSING SESSIONS. BE A YOUNGSTER AGAIN JUST FOR A DAY. YOU'RE ONLY-AS OLD AS YOU FEEL.

Lee Saunders of Uniontown, was a attendance at (the evening perform- caller here ihis morning enroute The company of eighteen mu- Washington, sicians fumishd a program of rare TT, value each contributing a material Mrs. J. H. Mumbower and son to the success of the evening. Jack Jr.

and nephew Donald Dicker-i The various members of the company son of Fort Worth. Texas, are visit- Everything will be in readiness for you to see us make our $100,000 Super-Feature Production. The public will be admitted to sec how the movies are made and to meet such well known Movie Stars as CARLYLE BLACKWELL ANNA LEHR, FLORA FINCH, GEO. EGAN and others FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with all conveniences. Inquire No.

7, Lande-feld Building. 8 ing withMiss Ida and Miss and the audience was Larimer street. I treated to a repertoire of instrument You should worry about tired feet a' and voice music that it is seldom whether the hot pavements are sizzl- our privilege to hear. hTe Dragoons or not. Allen Barclay low nave Deen lavontes nere tor years appearing here three years ago as the White Hussars.

They will always $300 OFFERED FOR MOST APPROPRIATE TITLE FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CARL BERXTHALER. Conductor The person who submits the most appropriate title for the Super-Feature Production will receive $300. Get busy and use your thinking cap you might be the luckv one. find a warm welcome in Mononga shoes bring comfort. adv.

Mrs. Mary Oiler and son Randall, of Washington, D. are guests with her daughter Mrs. Clyde Jenkins, New Eagle. hela.

This afternoon Rev. Dr. Robert KEEP UP THE MARK Good health is impossible when the kidneys are weak, overworked or diseased. When they fail filter out of the blood the poisons and impurities that cause sore, swollen muscles and joints, backache or rheumatic pains, prompt steps should be taken to give the kidneys and bladder the help these symptoms indicate they need. James Carmen, Mayfield, writes: "I am in good shape and can say I found Foley Kidney Pills certainly fine.

I can't say enough for them." Sold everywhere. McGowan will give his famous ad dress "The Creed of the Flag" and I I ADMISSION: Matinee, 50c. tonight the American Comedy "I Pays to Advertise" will be offered. Stock Now Selling at $15.00 A Share Evenings, r0c, 7.rc iind $1.00 "Most laughs per minute" is true of this play which enjoyed a year's run each in New York City and Tickets on Sale at Box Office; 12 M. to 4:30 P.

M. PIIOXF IIILAXD 9100 Chicago. Beneath the fun is a sound for 11 a. m. yesterday was called off by Jeffrey after a special meeting of the advisory board, when by a vote of 20 tol4 it was decided to defer cessation of work until a general meeting could be held.

In connection with the "outlaw" strike here, road officials claim a continued return to work of the men. All roads report continued freight psychology which commends the play to business men generally. The ADVANCED PHOTO-PLAY CORPORATION story of "13 Soap Unlucky for Dirt" will be presented in three acts Rev. W. R.

Thompson, pastor of the United Presbyterian church at Moundsville, and formerly of this is a caller here. One of the sweet singers of the Chautauqua was Miss Amelia Donovan, who appeared here Tuesday as contralto, with the New York Opera singei-s. She is well and favorably known to many Monongahelans who have heard her in other cities. Miss Donovan is the daughter of Mrs. Amelia Fee Donovan, who some years ago was a favorite at California Normal where her excellent voice delighted many students.

Arthur Frampton, of Pittsburgh, is a caller here today. Mrs. George Weyels is a caller in Miss Minnie Corrin observed a birthday anniversary' yesterday and the occasion was remembered by her friends with a shower of flowers. Her room was filled with the beautiful blossoms and the thoughtfulness of her friends will remain a pleasant memory. Aves.

STUDIO Motor Square Garden OFFICE Highland and I'enn PITTSBURGH, PA. BELL PHOXF Hiland with complete cast, costumes and stage settings. There are nine people RAILROAD MEN MEET TODAY ON STRIKE MATTER Philadelphia, July 1. Pennsylvania road officials again considered demands of Harry S. Jeffrey, chairman of the advisory board, Philadelphia and Camden Federation No.

90, represented with a treat attached that 100,000 men would go on strike at 11 a. m. July 5, unless the demands are met. A conference of union representa- tives from New York, St. Louis, Chi-' cago, Buffalo, Baltimore, Trenton.

Wilmington and Philadelphia will be held in Pittsburgh, today, to decide on strike action. The strike of 58,000 shopmen, tow- ermen and freight handlers scheduled in the production. Last night a free will offering was lifted to assist in defraying the pres Frank Pasterolli of Detroit, is i i ent deficit, caused by the failure of his daughter is a caller in Pitts- many pledgers to take their tickets. Big dance at Eldora Park tonight. Let's go.

adv. spending the day with Mrs. Frask Bova. Miss Jean Scott burgh today. If you are hot just step into Allen Barclay's.

There's always a BREEZE of cordiality there. adv. In Pittsburgh yesterday, a marriage license was granted to George D. Fine and Gertrude Behanna, both of this city. The sum of $63.36 was realized and many requests were made that the collection be taken again tonight, as Mrs.

Charles Benjamin is a caller in Pittsburgh today. I Mrs. Robert Rushton of Homestead Calvin Moore of Wilkinsburg, is is spendng the day here. visiting Henry Landefeld. some were unprepared last night.

Superintendent Winegarner also in troduced the matter of the return of Chautauqua next year and pledge cards were distributed to be signed Pittsburgh today. Thursday, July 1, is the last day for Mercantile license, Payable at Alexander Bankers. adv. The Keystone baseball team will play the Donora Wire works team at the Driving park tomorrow evening. adv for 1921.

It will be necessary to pledge 700 ifi Hi Monessen's tickets and if the various organiza tions in tne city wnicn assisted so materially this year will again as I Fred Adamson is visitinsr friends in sume a Part 01 lne oongauon, aug- Fourth Nelsonville, Ohio. mented by other organizations and individuals the necessary number If you are hot just step into Allen 1 can easily be subscribed. Among Big Barclay's. There's always a who assisted this vear were the BREEZE of cordiality there. adv.

Friday Conversational Club, the CHRISTIAN CHURCH WILL Mothers Club, the Kings Daughters, The Monongahela Choral Society and the Clara Barton class. Many other HOLD PICNIC MONDAY clubs and organizations are expected If enthusiasm, hard work and much of July CELEBRATION to assist next year. preparation go for anything, the an Monongahela needs Chautauqua nual picnic of the Bible School of the and it was never more clearly realized First Christian church, will be a sue than this year, when we have had cesson Monday. July 5th. The out such a splendid program.

Pledge ing is in the hands of a competent cards will be available at the Chau committee of which Morley B. El-wood is chairman and it will be held tauqua tent tonight. -AUSPICES in Myers' Grove, out Mingo creek. Don't Blame The Weather Too Mach The committee has visited the site, Power on all four wheels means equal traction, equal stresses, distributed power, distributed load, elimination of unequal vibration, equal wear and equal weight on tires. The load is proportional, 45 on the front axle, and 55 on the rear.

This permits the loading space to be moved forward, and shortens the wheel base, which allows 'easy handling in traffic. The result is economy and economy can be used in every business. We welcome your inquiry. onessen Board ol Trade If you are feeling lazy and lanquid, seem dull and stupid, lacking in strength and ambition, do not blame it altogether on the weather. The hot sun will not oppress you so much cleaned up and put things in shape and it is expected that the day will bring forth more enjoyment than similar events in the past.

A pro. gram, of athletic events ia being: arranged which will furnish plenty of entertainment but the big event of the day will be a ball game between if the bowels are regular and the liv er active and healthy. Foley Cathar tic Tablets banish biliousness, bloat teams captained by Morley Elwood and John Bryan. Both are baseball i ing, gas, bad breath and other results of indigestion and constipation. They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stom fans of more than ordinary ability and both think they can pick a team ach and invigorate the liver.

Sold everywhere. to beat the other fellow. The game promises to be a hummer and all who have baseballs, gloves and other paraphernalia are urged to bring it Mon MORNING AND AFTERNOON SIMCO SALVE is Offered You as an Ointment It day. For those who have no means of BAND CONCERT Entirely Out of the Ordinary With a Healing Power Seldom Equaled For terrible sores, cuts, burns, transportation, truck service will be furnished from the church. All must be at the church by 8:30 in order to bruises, piles, eczema, salt rheum, or Trucks Speedway Garage FIELD AND TRACK MEET catch the trucks.

All are invited and all are expected. chafing. It is practically a whole shelf full of remedies in one jar. R. E.

R. W. Byers will supply you for rmlv 3fW. It ia handv for the MARATHON RACE Visions of Gr.at Minds. I caa ALL ENTRIES FREE every grvai seens 10 laoor nr eternity.

All men are captivated by that might occur at any mmute-immediate advantages; gnat minds) Get a jar of SIM-CO SALVE today alone are excited by the prospect of at Byers', who will refund your mon-distant good. Schiller. ey if it fails to do all as stated above. SIM-CO SALVE should foe your MADE A CHANGE IN HER trusty health aiding standby. It is Mrs.

L. Gibson, 12th Edison efficient as a liniment for rheuma- An FWD will appear on the streets of Monongahela this week driven by a pretty girl truck driver. During her stay she will prove to Monongahela that the solution of present transportation difficulties is the easily operated FWD truck, which drives on all four wheels and steers like a passenger car. Watch for the girl driver, and see the FWD at our show room. CASH AND MERCHANDISE PRIZES $2000 DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS La Junta writes: "My kidneys tism, neuralgia, stiff joints, sprains, were giving me a great deal of troub- sore muscles or lame back It is sold le for some time and I took Foley in three sizes, 30c, 60c and $1.00 per Kidney Pills and they helped me right jar.

away. They made such a change in Don't put it off get a jar today, me that I feel fine." Foley Kidney If your druggist does not keep it, Pills promptly relieve backache, send us 35c and the parcel post will rheumatic pains, sore, swollen or stiff bring it to your door by return mail, muscles and joints. They put the Wm. M. Simpson Drug Whole- CHESS STREET, MONONGAHELA DISTRIBUTORS Four Wheel Drive Auto Co.

CLINTONVILLE, WIS. SPEND THE DAY IN MONESSEN kidneys and bladder in sound, healthy sale Druggists, Wilkinsburg Station, condition. Sold everywhere, Pittsburgh. Pa..

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