Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Location:
Monongahela, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I t- PAGE SIX THE DAILY REPUBLICAX WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1020 Florida Bulb Growers Making Bid for Holland's Business DAY OF OIL Wins Race The People Fish Market PUG 107 FOURTH MONONGAHELA, PA. WOMEN Announces its opening, under new management Thurs. Afternoon, Feb. 11 Fortunes Being Made on East Coast by Year Hound Grow ing. Florida has a flying start in a new industry 'n two and one-half years she has planted 150 acres flowers and has produced 16.000.000 bulbs that rival the best that Holland has been able to ship to the United States.

The business of frrowing bulbs is destined to develop into a floricultural headlu.er in the land of flowers. Proof of the high profits that are beinjr made from the rich earth of Florida is given by the experience of several Northern nursery men who have come to the East Coast of Florida and specialized in bulb raising. Mr. H. Goodwin who came to Fort Pierce in St.

Lucie County is averaging J5.U00 profit per acre on Glad iota bulbs yearly. Mr. T. Godbv in the northern part of the state with fourteen acres planted in narcissus, is the most successful individual grower in Florida, marketing in the neighborhood of $20,000 worth of flowers, bulbs and plant material from his establishment every twelve months. Carl Jurgens.

J. Speclman at Daylona A. Hakes of Orlando, and Tegllar Wealthy Widow Would Wed Agai "Now that my stomach has all disappeared since takii; a course of MAYK'S One Dose Convince. I would even tonsid-, getting married again. I cann tell you how terribly I suffered fore taking this great remedy." it a simple, harmless preparatu that removes the catarrhal mac from the intestinal tract and lays the inflammation which ca.

es practically all stomach, liv and intestinal ailments, lncludi; appendicitis. One dose will to vince or money refunded. Span Hirsch and Druggists every her Adv. Is Your Work Hard? Many Monongahela Folk Have Found How to Make Work Easier. Chicago, Feb.

1 This is the day jef the oil painting woman. The nearer a woman can approach in make-up to the still beauty of a portrait in oil. the nearer she conies to the modern ideal of feminine loveliness. Beauites of boulevard and drawing-room are now animated oil paintings. "Beauty is so easy nowadays," I jsaid Mme.

Berthe, famous beauty specialist of New York, in an ad-i dress at a gathering of club women here, "there is no longer any excuse for homeliness. Every woman can be beautiful. A bit of rouge, a VJiV 'J 6YJF BEAUTIFUL WVTONA m. BEACH GlRL Full Line of Fish, Oysters, and Other Sea Foods SHIPMENTS RECEIVED DAILY ALSO FRESH EGGS inch of the lip-stick, a dainty application of powder, a little shadowing and penciling of the eyes and presto! any woman is magically transformed into an image of loveliness that needs only a frame to make the illusion of a picture complete. "The beauty limned on canvas is just-so for all time.

Her charming pose never changes. No frown, no shadow of sadness, ever ruffles her serenity. She is always the same and always lovely. "But did you ever see any suggestion of superfluous hair on the painted ladies that hang in art galleries? Never. No unfeminine mustache, however faint, ever their if i it it ifi it i A Ji iti if i iTi if i if i TtTTTTTTttTTti Miss Mary Harbour, New Jersey girl, won the Tollerton Steeplechase at Nottingham, England, riding her own horse, Alroi.

Her sister, Elizabeth, rode in the same race. What is bo hard as a day's wo' with an aching back? Or sharp stabs of pain at eve sudden twist or turn? There is no peace from that di ache. No rest from the soreness, lair ness and weakness. Many folks have found rel; through Doan's Pills. They are stimulant diuretic to the kidneys Monongahela people rccomme Doan's.

Mrs. Mary Rhodes, 101 Eleven Monongahela, says: "My ki neys acted irregularly, and caus a dull hurting through the small my back, which made it impossil for me to do my housework. I weak and tired and headaches a' dizzy spells came over me, too. started using Doan's Pills, frr Anthony's Drug Store, and boxes rid me of the trouble." 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milbu Buffalo, N.

Y. Live A NACClSSUS FlLLD NEARORMOND BEACH THAT RIVALS THE 6EST IN HOLLAND rfe- At All Times Pou Itry BRAGELETS i lips. No unsightly fuzz clouds the peach-blow of their cheeks. No hir J'iltii i i full Jul A A Jti li it tut fit rTTTTT" VTTTTTT ra it ES sute growth detracts from the ivory whiteness of their arms. Wherever their flesh is revealed, it has the smoothness and glow of a South Sea pearl.

"It is in the absence of superfluous hair that the canvas lady rises su Dressed FREE and Delivered to Any Part of the City The People's Fish Market Bell Phone 593-J 107 FOURTH STREET, MONONGAHELA, PA. THE LATEST A WALLACE- 1 1 ELECTRIC Urnfhcr in Central Horida are other nionper oner mors who are winning success in bulb raising The embargo on Kiiropean bulbs caused bv the diseases that foreign plants have brought into this country has ifiven i ni net us to the bulb raisine in the United State? and especially its possibilities in Florida The I'rnted States Department of Agriculture as a result nf its research in nlant growing in Florida reports that the bulbs of the paper white narcissus can be raised successfully there "I plant the bulbs." said Mr Goodwin, whose flown farm at rott I'ierce has attracted great attention "about October first to eet them in bloom for the Christmas r.ustness and then start con-tiriiio is succession ot planting to catch the markets in aniiHrv Kehrunrv and April It takes me about seventv davs fr- ni 'he time I plant the bulb until I rut ihi- rhuvet and nir. it. I Plant I. 50 .000 gladiola bulbs vearlv and the total cost counting labor and shii.pmi! is about fh lino sell the gtadiolas to retail florists at IS ppi hutidrrrt and figure that mv Profits per acre come to about I till the ground, fertilize it nlant the tmlbs and virtually forget about them for and a naif months" Mr CJoodwin has found a ready market throughout the i'rnted States hulhs hi -mini: thrm as far west as Colorado.

outh as far as 1'ivmiida and into the northern parts if Nova cotia bearing as high as $15,000 in a inl season Although the gladiola business, in which he has specialized, occupies only six months of his time each year. Mr. Goodwin has been engaged in raising other flowers in the remaining time. "There are over one hundred varieties which can be grown and shipped profitably." he said. "I think that St Lucie County produces the finest Powers in the world.

By expend ine the same energy and money that 1 did in the North I am making over 200 per cent more profit here in Florida and 1 can grow flowers every month in the year. "Amone the other flowers that can be profitably grown are asparagus plumosus. Bermuda Eastern lilies, aspargus sprengari (or fern asparagus), the sanseivera gaylonica. a tall, feathery plant that will stand in a living room for over three years without water or attention of any kind: the bryopbylun, popularly known as the Christmas Bells, the plant, and the chandelier, stalks of which will sell F. B.

as high as eight dollars per hundred. "The shipping of these flowers is remarkably easy," says Mr. Goodwin. "1 cut them when the bud is closed, wrap them in paper, pack them in special boxes and put them on the Florida East Coast Railway trains to be shipped North. Even though they may be shipped to distant points requiring a week en route, they will bloom profusely when put fn a vase of water.

It is only necessary to cut off one half inch of the long husky stems. perior to the living beauty. For! ages, superfluous hair was the night- mare of beautiful women. But it is i a problem no longer. Modern toilet science can remove it painlessly and permanently.

Today it has no more I reason for existence on a living wo-1 man than on a woman done in oil." 215 Third Street BELL PHONE Store 702 Res. CJ7-J; HEALTH OFFICER CLOSES RESTAURANT short time, but in his rounds of inspection Mr. Darby found that it was in an unsanitary condition. Ag-lictti came from Pittsburgh and had rented the dining room and kitchen of the hotel from Bessie McMilicn. I Chicago Anlile bracelets and I finger watches are the latest feminine conceits from Paris, according to Madame lle.rthe, New York beauty specialist, in an address here.

"These litllo- novelties first inl.ro-1 duced by a Parisian actress, have I spread from Paris to this said Madame lierlho. "They have swept into popularity because they1 are bizarre, exotic and unique. The clever finger watches, which are the' smallest made, arc worn on (ho index finger. are dazzling in i their brilliance, for they arc of platinum, gold, or silver set with dia-: T7- Health Officer William Darby, of Charleroi, closed the Italian restaurant operated by 'Marino in the Hotel Wellington, Charleroi, last Saturday night. The restaurant had been in operation oiny a HOW N.

Y. "400" LEARNING TO DO CHARLESTON POINT MAT 'Knowledge is real power. 1 THE MAIN SECURED New York The Charleston has' i entered society! Feverish enthusiasm marker the ynonds. emeralds, sapphires, or rub-j lies. A few are fashioned of onyx to 316 W.

Main Street iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuu PASSING OF THE OLD "HIE" trend of New York's forenigoe.i-icty people to the rhythm offthe ball SCHOOL HOUSE Igive variety. "What could be more daring than a slim, jeweled ankle bracelet, or a band of slender gold links slyly PLENTY OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR room Charleston, the off-beat which Ned Wayburn introduced for the first time in the 1023 Follies and which today is sweenine the world lumber Holdinn Frortc Rnilrl 'i" its popular tide. fclVVMVl UU'IU" airs. I'lcderick B. Church (nee mg to Be Turned Over to Dis-! 3t Muriel Vanderbilt) leads the procession which includes such well known trict Later.

The Motor Bus May Replace Trains on Narrow Gauge to Waynesburg. It is the opinion in Waynesburg FOIt MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Guard your health and protect your shoes with our quality Arctics and Rubbers. Considering their superior quality here's the best rubber values in town! All Fresh, Brand New Slock. I names as Mrs. Pierpont Morgan I i It I 1.

peeping through a Bheer silken It has the same effect as a 'come hither' smile when milady trips gayly along the boulevards. "However, fhese dashing little ornaments can be worn only ly the meticulously groomed woman who keeps her wrists and ankles free from any sign of superfluous hair. She knows Unit her skin must, be smooth and white when attention is called to it by the wearing of unusual jewelry. Science lias conic to M. Inn Ti nuiiiiiiiiii, dub.

juiiii vvanai naKer iee Jitus, of Point Princess Olmlensby (nee Alice' iom ine JMownsvi Hnfnrv f'tni. i Muriel Astor). Miss Margaret Kalmiand Washington that the annoiince-and scores of others who have come! went made yesterday by the Penn- at its meeting last week, about the: method pursued by Point Marion' to the Ned Wayburn studios to learn to ootain adequate school facili our Women's I the simplicities of what at first ap ties when the law forbade, the is Juckle sylvania Railroad company that it would apply today for a certificate of public convenience to operate a bus line between Washington and Waynesburg means the passing of pears to be an intricate dance step. suance of bonds in excess of seven tier pnnt nf ih f- GOLOSHES ui. mo aoocancu VclIUallOIl, and the limitation was less th.

7 (ed some time ago that the Charles-j ton would be taken up by society i the old railroad, if the i half the amount necessary to se- jiyid by virtue of its new beat (ex-Ipressive of the characteristic Amer- her aid with a quick, simple method which removes hair permanently and leaves the sla satin-smoth. This process is a toilet rite which fastidious women consider as important as the daily manicure. "This is a season of much jewelry cure the school building required. Point Marion is a town of If wc put too much pep into these advertisements you can take them with a grain of salt. But it's a solemn fact that we take pride in the lumber we handle and you won't find a lot of green stuff in your order if we fill it.

We like to surprise our customers with just a little bit better lumber than they expected. That policy is what has built up our business. We can't afford to slip now, Stephens Lumber Company If in a hurry from a board to a carload Eighth and Railroad Streets Phone 177-J application be granted. Rumors that this step would be taken have been current for some months, and not long ago the passenger service on the "Waynie" was reduced by half as a result of Three-ply waterproof vamps; fast black fabric of extra strength. Best rubber; styles for ajl; every size.

1.600 population, according to I1.nr f95 census of 1020. When the agita- tion for a new school buildin be-! if-. ISpil vv li I "'tllll VJKJ 111 VI LI II I UlwlC were the usual number of doubters. Today only a few months more than two years since the dance was developed by Wayburn, every floor and and particularly novelty jewelry. Dozens of bracelets, or several strands of pearls clasped about the neck in choker fashion lend a smart air of, individualtiy and enhance the beauty of neck and arms." For Misses Children gan the assessed valuation was about -1700, 000.

The most money that could be raised under the school law was $49,000. Yet (he sort of a building Point Marion needed would cost of Excellent quality Arctics best wearing materials. the small amount of travel over It-Freight (shipments over the narrow gauge have dwindled rapidly since the building of the branch iine up Ten Mile creek, to Mather, and which connects with the Mo-nongahela Division just above Fredericktown. Practically ali heavy freight to Waynesburg is now stage in this country and in foreign capitals has figuratively bent in humble genuflection to the Charleston Oracle. Nobility Interested I li addition to the above-mentioned "Size 11 to 21 Size 3V2 to 10 $2.45 $1.95 social leaders among the ranks of Coal tar dyes to the value of were imported by the United Slates in 1925, an increase cf percent over 19 24.

000. After considerable effort, adjacent territory, containing improved property assessed at was annexed, bringing the assessed valuation up to 000. Still, $70,000 was the limit routed to Mather, and then hauled by motor truck from the latter those studying the new dance irnder the noted director are Princess Ilos- i a .1 i place to Waynesburg. Men's 1 Buckle (liwsi, i i line lucsuau in ui iLaiy, i THE NEXT TWO MONTHS WILL BE HA1D ON OLD PEOPLE Waynesburg, too, has a move Ja-ies Stnrgis, Miss, Nnncy for which bonds could he issued. Alma Gluck Georgette Cohan.

ment well advanced for having the Chartiers Southern, a standard .95 II 3 rj i 1 awiiic xiiirz in I UillL IViariOll one New Beauty Cream Gives Lovely Complexion Arctics learned that Watsontown, Jersey A heavy Arctic of new rubber; all sizes Books Special Price. Piercing Cold Is Difficult To Resist With Thin Blood And Failing Strength Shore, Milton and other towns in the vicinity of Williamsport had solved similar problems by organizing holding companes, which erected the buildings, mortgaged Mrs. Carroll Carstairs, Miss Genieve Clendenin and an entire class composed of New York Junior League girls. Further evidence of society's grasp on the Charleston is the inclusion of the dance in all its affairs. Junior League parties and balls have all been characterized of late bv prominent Charleston numbers, most gauge road, extended from Mather to the Greene county capital, a distance of slightly more than seven miles.

All of these developments marked the decline of the Waynesburg Washington railroad, and yesterday's announcement of the proposal of the Pennsylvania system to operate a bus line between the two BOYS 2 BUCKLE ARCTICS Amazing new kind of cream quickly gives the texture and appearance of a wild rose petal, You'll notice a startling change the moment you put it on. The effect is lasting you cannot wash it off. Whitens, nourishes, purifies. Can be left on Heavy rubber soles FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Builds New Strength Nourishes the Weak, Enfeebled System. and vamps; thick A warm water proofed tlie properties and sold bonds to the necessary amount, with the proviso that the bonds should be retired in 29 years, the school board in the meanwhile paying rent for the building.

The Point Marion school build-inf has been completed and is a model. will be dedicated on notably the Red and Cold Ball ofltowlls to accommodate the passeng-New York organizations whlchwas er and light freight' traffic cannot uppers. IJest grades Sizes to 6. held at the Hotel Astor, January 15 be construed other than the begin all nighth or used as a powder base. Not a bit sticky or oily.

Get this new wonderful beauty cream called Mello-glo and try It. Dierken Drug Company. BOYS 4 BUCKLE ARCTICS i a WhS Roys higher tops Washington birthday. The pros ent enrollment is 600. $2.95 ning of the final step.

The Washington Morgantown bus line already operates between Washington and Waynesburg by way of Amity, and it is considered probable that the Pennsylvania will operate its line by way of four bucklo Arctics. More than 30 debutantes of season engaged in a Charleston contest which' shook the barriers of doubt and convention from the surging inroad of the Wayburn-iiamed step, The Chatterbox Revue, Rochester's principal society event of the; year, featured a Charleston scene which, was participated in by that city's. BNEUM0NIA Sizes 2i to 6. Call a physician. Then begin "mergency" treatment with U.

S. S. SLACKWATER WAS TO HAVE BEEN ileading debs. Likewise the Atlanta I RUBBERS! RUBBERS! LADIES RUBBERS Several styles MISSES RUBBERS Sizes 11 to 2 85c CHILDS RUBBERS Sizes 3 to 10ij 75c. Beat Quality Rubber Well Known Brands.

Opt St Million Jar Yearly DISMANTLED IN T'Z CHIEF i dance will be the salient offering. United States steamer lu utitinrvlulmr this nrn. As lakes and rivers put on their over-coals of and piercing winds howl round the home, the old folks cling closer to the Are and complain of the cold. Their blood is thin; their vitality is lowered; often, they are troubled with a distressing cough which they are unable to throw off, jn (heir weakened condition. Father John's Medicine was originally written by a practicing physician for Just Bttch a condition aa this to relieve stubborn cough nnd cold to heal the throat and to supply ample nourlHhment to build up weak, ailing people.

Father John's Medicine helps to build up old people because it Is all pure, wholesome nourishment that weak people and young children can digest and convert into rich blood, strength and vigor. It Is a safe medicine for anyone to use, because it is free from opium, morphine, chloroform and other poisonous drugs Hnd alcohol; and has had seventy years' succeiis us a tonic and body builder and for colds and I ron I I roubles, coughs nnd sore throat. HELD FOR LIQUOR The liUMHilUmi LAW VIOLATIONS MEN'S RUBBERS Several Styles All Sizes i iiru irttjoui ii id f-v. in water, which sank in the a representative number hela river at Lock 7 Sunday, was tl)e junior League shows' in this have been dismantled In it was rv And the Charleston has entered reported yesterday. The boat may be a totaJ loss, it was also learned.

The Slack water was built in Marietta in 1903 and was 137 feet long, 2G.10 feet wide and 4.4 feet BUS William J. Flood, chief of police of Uridgnvllle, is being held under $2,000 bond by the United States commissioner lu Pittsburgh, charged with violations of the liquor laws. Flood has been suspected for some Radio is spreading all over the Captain James McNutt, who was off I world. The U. S.

In 1925 exported duty at the time of the accident, 936, 566 worth of radio goods; time. He was apprehended follow- MAKE MONEY I Start today with PURE BRED chirkt from insprrted farm flockt. Allbrwdi. Order Now thfy'll be broilfr in two monthi laying before winter. Liv Dallvary Guaranteed SEND NO MONEY.

ORDER TODAY. ViIIm llikherr Dox A-25 twit LjUrty, r. had been master of the boat forgainst $4,950,746 in 1924. Radio ing a raid on an alleged Illicit man-more than fifteen years. Captain exports now constitute 12 percent jufacturlng plant at Avalon recently Nutt retires from fiovernment sr-, of America's foreign elertrlcal where officers confiscated a 200 gnl-vice June 13.

trade. 'ion etill and 300 gallons of liquor..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Republican Archive

Pages Available:
160,775
Years Available:
1881-1970