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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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i Vaccination THE DAILY RUPUEUCAN MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1122 LOCAL ftEWS NOTES Turns Over On National Piki Mrs. James Frye is a caller in Pittsburgh today. To Enter School Homegrown corn, Golden Bantam, 30c dozen Crall's adv Necessary Auto Mrs. Perry Woodward is a caller in" Pittsburgh Two were so seriously injured they were removed to a hospital at The Commissioner. of Health, through the Division of School Health, has sent letters to all city.

Mrs. Samuel McKibben is a Pitts Boy Scouts Return From Annual Canu TRAP SHOOTING TOURNAMENT AT boro and first class township boards of health pointing out the duty of the burgh visitor today. Brownsville for treatment and three others suffered hurts when an automobile, reported driven by a coal and iron policeman from Denbo, Center-ville borough, turning turtle on the National pike, east of Scenery Hill, yesterday afternoon. AH the occupants, four women and girls and the board of health physician to revac cinate school children, who have been Open until 8 o'clock tonight (Lan- twice unsuccessfully vaccinated, and I def eld's Anniversary sale. adv COUNTRY CLUB issuing the necessary legal permit required for admission to school.

driver were from Denbo. Miss Ada Pfeil of Library, spent These revaccinations by the board OBITUARY Saturday here. of health physician must be per Monongahela Boy Scouts, comp'o of members of three troops Saturday afternoon from Ca Beard, on Ten Mile Creek, near i lars ville. The forty boys scoutmaster BASE BALL BRIEFS Monongahela is to have a one day Mary Kokino, aged 10, suffered a compound fracture of her left leg below the knee, a large ugly cut on her forehead and lacerations about formed each year until a successful tournament, conducted by the West FRED A. GEARING result has been secured.

A certifi F. G. Jarrett spent yesterday with On Wednesday evening, August 23, relatives in Bellevernon. the American Athletic Girls, a base' ern Pennsylvania Trap Shooters Ltague. This league is holding cate signed by a private physician certifying (o three unsuccessful vac Fred A.

Gearing died at his homel rr-n i i the body. Mey Berdine, aged 13, had her right leg badly cut and was instructors, who tefit MonongahY in vauuu luwiisuijj mis morning aij I cinations is not a legal permit for ball attraction from Chicago, now touring this district, will appear at Ouinn park. New Eagle. Their op considerably bruised. Both are in Mrs.

Lillie Gregg arrived home seven of these one day tournaments in this part of the state, and on Thursday, August the 17th, the meet 12:30 o'clock, after an illness oli6 louumaDiy aiurea m' about two months. Mr. Gearing S0Ut uniforms on school attendance; such permit must the Brownsville General hospital. yesterday from Chautauqua. the board of health ponents will be the Monongahela I issued by Mrs Fannie Massineno, aged 27, had was born in Germany 'in 1849, and at 01 acout Executive, will occur on the grounds of the physician the aire of 3 vears with hi raui sports, report I cuts and bruises dressed at the hos Jlonongahela Valley Country Club Attention is called to tha standard Collegians.

These female exponents of the national game are said to play real baseball and are a drawing Canvas gloves 8c, work shirts 73c, emigrated to this country and lo-j lorious. tim anS pital and then went to her home. This meet is open to all amateurs, form of revaccination certificates re belts 17c Landef eld's. adv. The driver and other passenger did jnue aiiu are anticipating a sim camp next year in the same locati and a liberal purse goes to the winner quired.

The Supreme Court in Lee card wherever they appear. not go to the hospital. vs. March. 230 page -851.

Not a single case of illness or The accident was caused by a rear of the various events. The president of the Trap Shooters League is Louis Lautenslaeer. of Pittsburgh. Bert Mr. and Mrs.

Brice Larimer of Tomorrow evening Monongahela of I defines vaccination against smallpox Fayette City, spent the week end the Triple Link League, meets Char- as inoculation or the grafting of an cated in what was known as Old Leechburg, near Elizabeth, Pa. Seven years later the family moved to Greenock, where Mr. Gearing lived until 1905. In 1912 he located in Carroll Township, where he resided until his death Mrs Gearin preceeded him into eternity almost jury is reported and the boys are in the best of health and are "brown as a berry." wheel giving way as the car Was going down a grade west of the Van-Voorhis farm at a good rate of speed 7 Grable is the treasurer of the lota with relatives here. leroi at Quinn park.

On Wednesday ti-smallpox virus into the skin, and organization. decreed that it is obligatory to use evening they journey to Monessen when they meet the team of that Skidding along the pike for a con Preparations are being made by the vaccination certificates conformng Mrs. Robert Rushton and daugh siderable distance, the automobile place. Thursday evening the Don-1 local gun men to entertain over with the forms' prescribed by the ter Lillian of Munhall, spent yester ora team, the present leaders of the finally turned completely over, landing on its wheels against a bank. Commissioner of Health.

The re- day here with friends. League in this district will be the at-1 vaccination or temporary certificates hundred experts at the traps on the 17tih of the month. The range at the Country Club has been put in first class shape and the event is being ine mjurea were removed 10 me of vaccination are furnished free by traction at Quinn park. This will end the regular season for the local Brownsville hospital in one of the Mrs. Hugh Frampton who has been the State Health Department and White line busses operating between Triple (Linkers.

visiting in Columbus and Dayton supplies have 'been sent to all boards 11 years ago. Surviving him are 3 sons and 2 daughters: Henry Gearing1, of Riverview; Louis Gearing, of Carroll Township; Emil J. and Mis? Nora C. Gearing at home and Mrs. James Ford, of WSlkinsburg; also eight grandchildren, one sister, Mrs.

Chas. Binder, of Greenock, and on a brother, Louis Gearing, of McKees-port. Mr. Gearing was a charter mem looked forward too with a great deal of pleasure by all our people who eniov trap shooting. Lunch will be Washington and Brownsville.

Assistance was given by travelers Ohio, returned home Friday. They will likely finish in third of health so that there may be no delay as the opening of the fall school DENIES DAMAGE BY FUMJ In the suits of James Parkin, eph and Edwin Taylor, Lewis Jo L. Shepler, administrator Jacob B. Tomar, deceased, Adc and Augusta Blick, Ella T. Cast Rebecca Taylor, Albert B.

Don son, John A. Vogel and Luigi Ns against the Donora Zinc Donora, all claims for property di age, depreciation of value of sa? due it is alleged to fumes f. along the pike. place, several points behind Gaston- term approaches. served on the grounds.

The shoot will start promptly at 9 a. m. and ville. Several exhibition games are Miss Georgina and Miss Sara being arranged with Triple Linkers Plummer of Homestead, are visiting will be governed by American front some of the other sections PERFECTLY PRESERVED their aunt Mrs. K.

C. Scott. All provisions have been made for MME. SAMUEL GRACIE 0 BONE OF GIANT MASTODON The Charleroi Bloomer Girls play ber of the Greenock Lutheran church and since coming here, attended the Lutheran church of Mononeahela. FOUND NEAR CHARLEROI the Charleroi All Stars a twilight Dr.

Maurice Markell of Pittsburgh, the comfort of the visitors. This will be a great day for those who enjoy trap shooting. In addition to the nurses, there will be a number of the mill of the defendant compa spent the week end with the Ihome a i i game at the Charleroi Base ball park tomorrow. Games starts at 6:30, Modern industry unlocked a zoo Funeral services will be (held at aff idavits of defense have been filf the family home on Wednesday Aue- 7116 company simply denies each folk. fast time.

logical secret 7,000 years old a few days ago when a powerful dredge of every averment 16 at 1 p. fast time, conducted of' the plainti valuable trophies awarded. The next meet of the League will be held at Pitcairn on September 21st of this statements by Rev. Kinports, of Monongahela, The Charleroi Girls are elated over! the Pittsburgh Plate Glass company, Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Buchanan their showing against the Westing- of Beaver, spent the week end with year. delving into a bank of gray sand one mile above Charleroi, brought forth house Girls at Pittsburgh last Tues Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. McCallister, with interment in Greenock Lutheran cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. George Carrick arid son George, and grandson i Scott, motored to New Castlo whi a perfectly preserved femur, or up day and are confident they will hand the Stars a surprise.

Great interest is aroused over this game and no per leg bone of a giant mastodon TO RELIEVE COSTIVENESS. Mr and Mrs James Crane, of Don one of the herd which roamed the land and waters of the Monongahela doubt a large crowd will be on hand I I I ors, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. For Taxi call adv. Frye, 136 PV! they spent the week end with re. If tive3.

CONSTIPATION AND SLUGGISH LIVER to see the girls perform against the river thousands of years ago 0. P. Glasser All Stars. lne valuable relic of ages gone was at once recognized as a 'find" OSTEOPATHY AND CHIROPRACTIC for the paleontologists of Carnegie Dr. and Mrs.

Joseph Farkas of PRESIDENT LEWIS Museum, and N. Jacobs, in Pittsburgh, spent the week' end with charge of the glass company's oper PREDICTS AGREEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Cowan ations at the sand bank, has present Continued from Page One ed the big bone to that department of the Carnegie Institute. If you have constipation and wish the bowels to move regularly Hlaily or lhave a torpid liver or a sallow complexion, simply go to your druggist and get fifty cents worth of National Liver Cleanser. Take one or two teaspoonfuls of this lovely syrup at night the next day you'll feel like a new person. This will bring quick relief from of the anthrarite operators and mine Men's suits now $18.45 Lan- The bone, without its ends, is about defeld's Anniversary sale. adv.

workers, whidh will be arranged and actually take place within a few three feet long. Although buried in the clean gray sand for a period es days." Locally there are no new develop- Mrs. Hadessa Newell and Miss Lily Sutman are spending the day bowels and ments- Some little coal is being The- two greatest curative agei in the world today. They deal the body as an intricate machj which if kept) in proper adjustnv nourished and cared for will smoothly into a ripe and useful age. Experience in the treatment of tho ands of cases has taught us that the multitude of ailments body, there is always a com ponding lesion or malposition of bones of the spine.

You owe it yourself to have an examination1 one qualified in drugless therapy. DR. H. T. IRVING Osteopathic Physician and Chiropractor timated at not less than 7,000 years, fossilization has not been completed.

In breaking the bone from the sands in the dredging operations, the joint with friends in' Donora. the distressing clogged sluggish liver as well as regulate laled at the Wilson mine out Pig- these organs to function daily as na- eon creek but everything is quiet. m) ei ft r' Vv' fx-iX bulb ends were crumbled, leaving the ture intended. All the indieestion. No attempt has been made to start Born, Saturday, August 12th to I femur unfilled and the cellular struc eases headaches tired-out-f eeline i operating any of the mines in this Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Kelly, at the ture of the bone in its original tex and misery ends. Food tastes bet-! vicinity, and many of the men have Memorial hospital, a daughter. ture. ter immediately.

Anyone who has found. employment at other work, Mme. Samuel Gracie, beautiful wife The finding of a mastadon bone in this vicinity is comparatively rare Mrs. J. R.

McClain and daughter of the first secretary of the Brazilian embassy in Washington, is one of the popular members of the diplomatlo More union coal miners will be evicted from their homes, owned by the Pittsburgh Coal company, at Montour No. 4 mine, Hills Station, The sand banks in which the bone Mary of Bentley ville, spent yester- was uncovered is an ancient river I day here. circle. bed of the Monongahela, which at to 122 to 57 C. m.

beginning today. Ten were removed lost their energy and vigor should give this prescription an immediate trial. NOTE: Upon inquiry it is found that National Liver Cleanser is procurable at Culhane Bush and all reliable druggists everywhere with guarantee of satisfaction assured or money refunded. Hours 10 a 8 p. m.

H. T. IRVING, D. 0., D. Landef eld Bldg.

that point has changed its course. several days ago and today 11 miners Dr. A. B. Newell and Neil Ander The tusk of a mastodon was found and their families will be turned out son, motored to Baltimore, some time ago at Sharpaburg, and for their refusal to return to work.

Friday. LOCAL NEWS NOTES this is also in the Carnegie Museum. Five are to be evicted this week at Cokeburg Junction, where the Acme Mr. and Mrsl Park Gee and family Coal and Coke company is operating. Mr.

and Mrs. John Brandon, of PINCHOT WILL TOUR of Donora, motored here last eve Coal production in the county re Hazzard, and two children, left this COUNTY THIS FALL ning and visited with relatives. mains on practically the same basis. morning for a motor trip to Fair it is not believed there will be any mont, W. Va.

attempt to operate by any of the Dr. and Mrs. Chester Stahlman, I Philadelphia. Aus 13 Gifford 1 1 THE BEST CATHOLICS -Those who make the best citizens, employes and neighbors are those who go to confession often, once a month or more No Catholic can go to confession and, receive absolution for his sins, unless he promises faith-! fully and effectively to amend his life If your Catholic employe or neighbor is breaking God's law, send him to confession If he does not go, beware 'of him, for if he cheats God, he will cheat you. La Verrier, discoverer of the planet Neptune, was a Catholic spent the week end larger workings until the result of the Cleveland conferences is actually Pinchot.

Republican candidate for 01 wemicoani MSss Lou Scott and Miss Lillian SEQUEL TO COUNCIL TANGLE In the suit 'of C. W. Albright against the Borough. of Charleroi an affidavit of defense has been filed raising certain questions of law. A salary claim is involved and' the dispute arises out of the councdlmanic imbroglio that has disrupted affairs in the business of the Borough of Charleroi.

with relatives here. governor, will visit Washington and determined. Greene counties" about the third Phalen leave the latter part of this Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Steele and weeK Atlantic uty where they week of October. He will address a mass meeting while there. MAY SIGN SCALE TODAY son Robert, spent the week end with two weeks "The date has not been determined relatives in Pittsburgh. H.

E. Kimlock and John Schweims berg of the Valley Camp Coal Mil I Mr and Mrs. William MWfnrlnno who have been attending the conven The Baby Clinic will be held to- gDenk the week end said Mr. Pinchot Saturday, "but I shall be in Washington in October and am looking forward to another visit there. I am glad of the assurance of support I am get morrow auernoon at uibck uhhw and Mrg Macfar.

These advertisements inserted daily, or at intervals are paid for by an American. A citizen of Monongahela, who believes in his religion. ana weanesaay morning at iity nan. i tion of coal operators and the United Mine Workers of America in Cleveland, advises the convention is making satisfactory progress and that the prospects for signing the new ting from folk in that county for they show the people believe in me and what I stand for." mr. ana mjs.

Aiexanaer mcvick- Mlra David Harris and son Leonard COMMUNITY CLUB. MEETING Tomorrow evening the First ward Community Club will meet in Turri Hall. The newly organized First ward civic body is now down to business and promise some future developments. Several matters of importance will be considered at this meeting and it is urged that all members be present. wage scale today is very favorable.

er arrived home yesterday from an and Mrs. Carlyn Hirsch have re-extended auto tour in New York. tmaA wm (MM Mr. Pinchot will start his cam When this new scale is signed the paign tour in every county in the Valley Camp Coal Co. miners will which was spent in the mountains state beginning August 26, announce resume operation lit once.

Mrs. C. Francis Linn and children near Wfumwr. ment is made. The canvass will be under; the auspices of the Republic arrived home yesterday from wash-l 1 11 lA.

1 A.S I SURPRISE PARTY state committee, and plans have been ingron, wnere mey visrcea reiaves. Dr. andMrs. F. (L.

Hamnson and made to have the other candidates. daughter Jane and Mrs. Beden Bell Fridav evenin a dfllio-htful aur. prise party was given at the home of Sntr Geore Wharton Pepper and and children of Claysville spent the Miss Ruth Wickert of Cleveland, Major David A. Reed, candidates for week end with Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light house keeping with modern conveniences. Located in -New Eagle.

For further, information call 364-W." 19 Mr. and Mrs. William Brandon at I RADIO EQUIPMENT Give us an idea of what you want and how much you wish to invest. We will sell you a machine of any make, and the price will be right. We will build you a machine equally good for less money.

We will install it in your home and Guarantee Satisfaction. We will glad- ly sell you parts to buildyour own, anoT give you hookups that work. We manufacture and distribute the "Blue Streak 6-Volt Radio Battery" any size. We are agents for the Elcraft Loud Speaking Sets. We invite you to hear them each night at Paul C.

Robinson Drug Store. Ohio, will arrive tomorrow to visit the senate, join Mr. Pinchot at var MeCleary; Hazzard, in honor of Mrs. M. Schaffer and 2 sons, of West Vir ious important points on the itiner with Miss Edna Shoffner ary.

The latter also will cover cam ginia, house guests. The evening was C. B. Loar, of the clothing firm of paign speaking engagements at spent in games and music, after Mr. 'and Mrs.

A. H. Todd and Wilkes and Loar, left yesterday for which refreshments were served, which the senatorial candidates will not be present. family who have spent the summer New York City, where he will under at Cassadaga, N. have returned an operation in a hospital in that home, Inlnce.

For some time Loar I Phone 175-J. KEENIE'S GARAGE A. K. TURRI, Prop. Cars Stored, Repaired, Washed and Polished.

Gas, Oil, Accessories Fourth Street (rear Commercial i Miss Charlotte Becker of Sheridan, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Thompson Ihas suffered with a catarrhal affec 'is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herman and baby, of Pittsburgh, spent the tion in his nose, which has reached W. C. and J.

D. McCallister Eisenbeis. Her. brother. Carl Beck- week end with Mir.

and Mrs. X. D. Homegrown tomatoes, 10c pk. huch a nature that an operation is Hotel).

Monongahela, Pa. er, ol Sheridan iptat jrwterday here. CreiPs. adv. Ineceiaary i He MIIMI Mt.

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