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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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THE UAlLY fiKFUBLICAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1926 salesman, have removed 2.359 i TODAY OF OTHER PROFESSOR NOODLE THE DAILY REPUBLICAN i FOUNDED 184 Published every afternoon except Sunday. Published by The monongahela publishing company DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. GORDON kitses and more than 500 embrac-t es from popular moving picture! films.

Some hundreds could very v.ell be spared over here. Spring- field Republican. SOUNDS SUSPICIOUS Dear Professor Don't sjiy "such a man as WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: him." Siiv "as he:" Cn'T VOl SV A.NY7HIKC BUT YEARS AGO TODAY THt KSD.W, XOV. Mt, 1882. YtS DEAR UOCK PILE The rockpile a forded by some southern states has been condemX-(ed by the national hobo conven-j tion.

What's a man going to do for winter home? Altoona Tribune. lve never known, my Moan, to have opinions of his own. Thanksgiving No paper. He docs not argue-l at Monongahela, Pa. Incorporated'October 1924 It H.

ROBINSON PreeWent JOHN S. SHELLY Vice Preaident H. B. SIMPSON Secretary JOHN H. CLUTTER Treaaurer LLOYD E.

FLINT fditor FLOYD M. FRANCE News Editor Entered May 23, 1880, at Monongahela, as aecefld class matter, under the act of Congress, March 3, 1878. Price, per copy Two Cents Per Year, by mail Five Dollars Per Week, by carrier Twelve Cents Member of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association i 1 The International News Service is exclusively entitled to the use, for publication, of all news dispatches credited to it, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and alto the local news published herein. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Pronounce the a as in "eahn," not as in "at." OFTEN MISSPELLED: chagrin. SYNONYMS: discretion, prudence, foresight, ruulkui, circumspection, Judgment, wisdoui.

WORD STUDY; "Use a word three times and it is yours." Iet us increase our vocabulary hy mastering one word each day. Today's word: CAVERNOUS; hollow like a cavern. "His cavernous Mack eyes gave him the air of jkiwct." does noL scrap so tell me should I wed this chap? i Our Daily Dozen Flossie SO-o-o-o-o! Go slow and easy with this j5ink 'Twere better 30 YEARS AGO TODAY MONDAY, XOV. SO, I80. Barge water permitted about three million bushels of coal to he shipped on Sunday.

Every month; of this year has witnessed at least one boating stage. At a joint meeting of the coal operator and miners, the former; offer of an increase of 12Vi cents was withdrawn, and a new one, in-: creasing wages 37 Vis. cents was; substituted. It is believed the offer will be accepted. A movement is under way in town to launch a movement to or-! ganize a Y.

M. C. A. The editor complains of er" labor employed on a pipe line between Charleroi and Elizabeth. The average living expense per man, according to his statement, was less than $6.00 per month.

i A large number of names are mentioned in connection with gov-; LOOK AND LEARN By A. C. GORDON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1926 Now that the football season is over And all the colleges are settling down to work "There comes a pause in the day's occupation That is known as the expert's hour." All the sport writers will revel for the next few months in selecting famous All-American and all everything else football teams. The rest of humanity will read the opinions of said experts and wonder how in the world they selected all of them. if you tarried For your de scription makes me th.

irtK Kk that he's 1. To what president of the U. S. whs no nickname given? 2. About how many American soldiers were carried over to Fiance during the World War? 3.

In what cities are U. S. silver and gold coins minted! 4. One horsepower is equivalent to raising how many pounds one foot per minute? What is the art of spelling and writing words correctlv called? already married! Prof. Noodle 1 I Ol WHICH ftun l-u DUV" "ini it is only a matter of viewpoint ernment positions, because of the approaching change in the admin-.

I EDITORIAL ETCHINGS St' a little individual judgment plus a lot of nerve. But it does provide reading matter at any rate IkSIkkW a populace interested in spuns. ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS 1. About six quarts. 2.

68.7 miles. Thomas A. Edison. 4. The young robin.

5. Winnipeg, Manitoba. Monongahela is well represented ALL'S IX A XAMK. that isn't what is causing the seis-1. i I.

u. 1 1 i in football of the college variety. a lie naiiau lauuici uao uctivcu luugiafflis lu ltfcuru SO Illaljy that parents shall give their chil-l quakes. Cincinnati Enquirer. The radio told I week of two the millions last! Monongalxela boys UltTll UUU drtVIBl JlCtlllCS ctliU L11US1 show respect for the government.

piaving in dir OXCIRRKXT IMSCOVFRIRS. played for Penn State and Myersl There are to be no more "ridicu- 6 6 LAWLESS YOUTHS. It is always matter for sadness and regret when young men, just upon life's threshold, start on the downward road. When decent conduct and obedience to the requirements of law are essential to success, those who have some knowledge of life are always shocked and pained at youthful contempt for law and wanton disregard of the rights of others. Every now and then our judges are simply compelled to interfere with youthful recklessness.

They had a couple cases in the Blair county court a few days ago. As a consequence of their contempt for the rights of others and their disregard of the requirements of law, a couple of young men upon the threshold of manhood were sent to the industrial reformatory at Huntingdon for an indefinite period. There is every reason to believe that the officers of our several courts are very reluctant to take such action. To the young criminal it may seem to mean only a change of scene and a new experience. And there is always the possibility of reform.

Yet these reckless actions and the inevitable result inflict severe wounds. Even under the best of circumstances remain. It is quite true that there are times when the most strenuous exertions of parents are rewarded with nothing but dis-comforture. Yet there is much of value in the declaration of the wise man to the effect that if a child is trained in the way in which he should go he will not depart therefrom when he is old. But there is an impressive significance in that word, Too many who have to do With children do not know how to train them.

While there are exceptions to most rules, there is reason to believe that real training usually brings gratifying results. And it is the imperative duty of parents to so order their homes as to give their children the best opportunity of becoming useful men and women. Too often, too often, the demands of buniness or the claims of society or general caeeless-ness supersede parental duty to children and are followed by the ruin of lives that under other circumstances might have been crowned with usefulness and honor. Parental indifference or downright ignorance is often responsible for an evil harvest. heientist tells us that corn Carnegie Tech.

Both were good cultivated 8,000 years ago. And but 0h. my, that Carnegie was probably about 7.999 years! Tech gaIJle Saturday. Charles My-ago that somebody discovered whatprg piayed in the famous quarter could be done with the juice. of that game wnen Notre Dame Cleveland Plain Dealer.

in thpir first strine sending in 25 YEARS AGO TODAY SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1WM. The current at the electric plant will be turned off Sunday night in order to make some needed repairs. L. C.

Isler is hard at work cleaning up the wreckage at the paper mill, recently destroyed by fire. It is possible that the mill may rebuild. John A. Snee, driller, struck an oil well in Lincoln township, near Elizabeth. Joe Ben Crowthers of Coal Center, has purchased a large number of houses between Fayette City and Brownsville, from the Lake Erie, which he expects to move to other towns.

B. F. Bentley and wife leave Did You Ever Stop To Think By EDSO.N R. WA1TE, Secretary Shawnee, Hoard of Commerce lous, shameful or subversive names." Registration authorities are not even to register those which offend institutions, public order of healthy customs, nor must "nobodies'' attach to their progency the eognomena of illustrious persons. Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dcngui Bilious Fever and Malarh It, kills the germs.

i were THK MILLKXXIIM HIROX. tUai. i. players. AT PORT i i Both of these boys will receive the millen-j their "Letters" as a reward with Mich.

The all the accoutrements and trap- What levity have these good; i iiv it'i laiiu.v nave Italian parents been indulging to Silence is the gratitude of trtie a fection. mum at Fort Huron, evoke this prohibit ion from the I American Legion there has been 1 pings of the honor. a flag pole which Was do-i Their great grandchildren will hands of the state? To what alliteration have they yielded? With what puns have they baptised their nated by a local Jewish merchant I tell of the famous games and thus history will be kept alive for un to the Methodist Episcopal church Mother Cures Baby Eczema Tuesday morning for Bartow, Polk: young? And cannot a bored fath-ccunty, Florida, where thoy will er in the future wUh twelve An-spend the, winter. tonios in the flosh or a dozen Guil-Hawkins Post, Pennsylvania Dt- liamos, have special permission to vision, Army of the Philippines. brighten his declining years by organized here last night.

naming the thirteenth frivolously? i Is this asking too much? THAT thrift which calls for regular depositing in a savings account each month, a portion of your income, means SUCCESS, for success is only obtained step by step. THAT where one man get rich quick a million don't. Get rich the steady but sure way; start a savings account today. THAT you should start building your fortune and have the ccurage to save. THAT successful people are the ones who have a vision which looks to the' future, and who build for the future.

THAT you can start your account with a small amout and It will surprise you to see how it will grow. THAT if you would go in and and on- this pole was raised and formally dedicated, by a Catholic priest, a flag donated by the Ku KIux Klanf The flag was raised to its place by a colored war veteran and at the dedication exercises a crowd of 5,000 Catholic, Jewish Ku KIux and colored citizens sim-rly fell upon one another's neck in an effusion of affectionate patriotism. We are glad to read, in the press account of the remarkable demonstration, that the emotional crowd included a number of "undesignated Americans." The un- Ungol Clears Skin in Three Days 10 YEARS AGO TODAY THURSDAY, NOY, 30, JfMC. Thanksgiving no told generations. Music is inspiring and religious worship without worship would be too somber and gloomy.

The Grace Lutheran Church has worked long and hard for a pipe organ and the reward of their labors is seen and HEARD. Sunday the beautiful pipe organ was dedicated. All of which speaks well for the loyalty of the congregation and the good of the community. Main street is getting to be a tcyland. Those dear papas who having little sons and young daughters have a difficult time right now.

For those sweet off-t-pving persist in their desires to go down town every morning to see the latest arrivals in toyland. Thus by solemn edict is Juliet's decision, rendered from the balcony at Veronia, reversed, and the rose, which by any other name would smell as sweet given one in strict observance with green-house regulations. And thus is the only mark of distinction which many poor mortals were to bear through life deprived them ere their birth. Providence Evening Bulletin. AFTER ELECTION REPORTS.

For years runior has urgently insisted that the election ERNEST BIANCHI TEACHER OF Plectrum Banjo, Tenor Banjo, Straight Guitar, Mandolin, Hawaiian Guitar, and Ukulele 219 WEST MAIN STREET (Third Floor) MONONGAHELA, PA. "My baby, (21 months) had been suffering for nearly a year with eczema which itched and burned almost continuously. The druggist told me that Ungol had cured so many bad cases of eczema soj tried it. It cleared my baby's skin in three days. I recommend it to every one who is troubled with eczema." Mrs.

N. V. Jeffries, 1111 Locust Street, McKeespart, Pa. Ungol Clears Skin Mrs. Jeffries' letter is typical of many testimonials as to the merits of Ungol.

Ungol clears LIMIT ONLY. They don't need parking restrictions on the road to ruin. Los Angeles Times. designated minority, usually help-; less in the midst of so many hy- phenated animosities, must have been moved to grateful tears to see all these hatchets buried. Would that the spirit of Port Hur- on would spread through out the country, bringing peace and re- pose to the slumbers of the i undesignates! Rosfon Transcript.

get acquainted with your bankers, they will be only too glad to explain to you the advantages of a savings account. THAT every man and woman earning money should have a savings account. THAT if they did, they would soon realize the value of thrift. MONEY IN A SAVINGS AC ax aid to KDir.vnox. I The schoolboy who wants a thorough education should, of officers in certain districts of Philadelphia have been in the habit of arranging returns to suit themselves.

Generally no effort was made to bring crooked election officers to justice. It is different this year. Determined efforts have been made since the election to disclose certain glaring frauds in the recent vote for United States senator. A couple of guilty election officers have been sent to prison. Further investigation is bringing -ether bits of crooked conduct to light.

For instance in the Sixteenth division of the Fourth' ward several witnesses who are residents of the Fourteenth division cf that ward testified either that they voted fn their own precinct or did not vote at all. Yet their names are on the registry list of the Sixteenth precinct and they are marked as having voted there. One young Woman who is now 19 years old is marked down as being aged 27 and as having voted. She testified course, mind his books, lie should' FAINT MEMORY. not forget the news of the clay atj rn yo remember the old-fash-la time when the important' joncd father and mother who used Put perhaps fond papa and dear mamma also enjoy looking at the toys and reminiscing of the good old days when Santa knew their name and address.

Now it behooves us to remind the populace to do their Christmas shopping early and thus save the clerks and the postoflice an awful lot of worry. COUNT WORKS FOR YOU STEAD OF YOU WORKING IT. Copyright 1926. to stay home on account of the history of the world is in the making. Washington Star.

the skin of pimples, rash, boils, carbuncles, etc. It isthe Wilmington News children? Journal. 6 Ft. Coal $3.50 a Ton PARK AVENUE COAL CO. world's greatest healer.

A feminist orator declares that working girls should receive men's wages. Some attain this goal hy getting married. ASK YtfUR DRUGGIST ('HAUL HSTO gUA KS It might be a good thing to have the country lay off the Charleston i for a week or two just to see if the day is the PHONE 33 I'M I .1 A PAN'S EXAMPLE. Japanese police censors in six months, according to an American Sufficient unto worry thereof. DUMR DOHA DPI that she made no attempt to vote anywhere because she knew she was not entitled to vote.

These are merely sample cases. It is scarcely necessary to say that all these phantom votes were recorded in the Vare column. The fact that resolute investigators are at work dragging the facts to light is encouraging. N)LAN was. WiVW TUINK OP PO0SL ROD IN TVAE KOSPlTMJ.

poo AUn(v-TVtN. FOL HN TOtGrVT FCrOE- 1'VA. WW VS FAR AVOAN- CHCVEJS AND AlAcrt rcS. AN OBJECT LESSON iti OIL. Probably no industry has ever had to meet a greater consumption demand under as rapidly changing conditions as has oil.

That it has done this in an orderly fashion, and has been able to hold down prices of petroleum products, even to new low levels in many instances, on top of paying taxes of "57, varieties," speaks volumes for the management of this industry. I l-t-C-'c-CANi-rfpr1 1 V'i if E5 If our oil production had been under the thumb of government domination as in most foreign countries, it is probable that we would not have had the automotive development which we have enjoyed. The deadly parallel on which to base this opinion is found in the lack of electric power and telephone service in most Europeln countries, and the few automobiles used in these countries by the people, where government ownership and development of basic industries and natural resources prevail. Inc. WIMM NlrM Briuia rlfhu MARRIED LIFE TRIP 1 'i, 'V TVhT I TO LOTS 0 VAhTu frCX T' I I i 1 TO XiPTV IT VtTVA X)0NM VOVJfC Vlt vmCj SOMETHING BESIDES A KICK A business man in Salem, Oregon, makes it a practice, every New Year's day, to call for the chief operator of the telephone exchange, and ask her to thank every operator for the courteous, constant service given his 'phone during the past year.

He says it somewhat like this: "You have been on the job 24 hours every day of the year. You have been courteous always, and Careful. You have been prompt to answer, prompt to remedy any defect in the line service. But it is more than a mere business trans 1 VtF va" V--SA To GOVHCr TO KUV wnn vj' SO VftV'i action, to be forgotten the moment it is over. The service given me is not that of mere hirelings, but that of men and Wnmpn stneprolv lntai-oaforl in tViniv ink TO l-ivii JUUf lllbClCDLCU 111 giving jthe best of themselves to humanity.

It is the essence of better living. "For the pleasant relations during "the year just past, 1 sincerely thank you." 1 t9M Iiv Kim I tbi tiff Svnritratf, Inc ftnUm right mrA sag.

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