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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 193 "PAdE foUr LOCAL NEWS NOTES May Erect Tablet Another Storm Coming LOCAL NEWS NOTES I Remodeled Tk 4- a xit i Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hill left yes- Kentucky. rUDLIL rUfiUM lece at Washington today. terday for their home in Ted Lewis and His Band Play "June Night" and "I Wonder What's Become of Sally Both Fox Trots H.

STEVENS Donora Bank The trip wa3 made by motor. 1 The first fall meeting of St. Mar- garet's Guild will be held this eve- Under this head the columns of the New Eagle Chamber of Commerce Washington, D. Sept. 1.

An- meets this evening, when some im- other tropical storm such as ravag- portant measures will be considered, ed the Atlantic coast last week, is A movement is now under way for apparently brewing, 200 miles north the erection of a bronze tablet in of Porto Rica, the weather bureau commemoration of the New Eagle has warned. boys who saw service in the World war i Edward Ing and son William, James Cook and W. W. Hixon have Muss Grace Bishop of Munhall is the guest of Miss Helen Bishop. Monte Hadge of Grove City spent the week end here.

ning with Mrs. William H. Davy in Daily are open to our readers at all Grant -street and Mrs. John Howe, times to express their opinions on Will Open assistant hostess. matters pertaining to the welfare of Miss Maxine McCrackeh returned the residents of this district.

We as. t0 Physical school today 1 ir. wmiam uavies returned to l'otts- returned from their motor trio to taiicu NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHARTER Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the Williamsport, WilkesBarre and New The remodeled banking room in Pittsburgh vesierdav sume no responsibility their after spending her vacation with her town ast evtni ft spending fth.1 but in every instance Parents Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- week enA with Ach won a by the illness of her mother.

must the Cracken of Try street. I York state. First National bank of Donora be formally opened on Thursday, formally opened on lhursday, September 29th, 1924, by Claude E. Mr and Mrg Hodm and hBfide signature of the author. Mrs R.

L. Tidball and grandson James Nichols returned home last evening after spending four weeks Towner, Robert H. Robinson and J. Pwmoer me nours w. ue iro.n family flf Wiikinsburg were visitors S.

Skelly, an Act of Assembly 1 until 4 'Cl0ck the afternoon and here on Sunday at the home of m. entitled "An Act to provide for the.from 7. 0 19 the evening. wmiam H. WHson.

A PROTEST with her daughter Mrs. William Ab- To the Editor of The Daily: incorporation and regulation of eer- Wm rnM nH fmilv bott of Grand Ramds. Mich. urauui ui new lm mailings aim ap- jmx. auu we, as citizens 01 iuononganeia pointments and music for the occas- of Pittsburgh spent yesterday with city do we not think that a person Miss Martha Greer and Ruth ion will be furnished by the Golden Mr.

and Mr3. M. Labowitz. or persons who would disturb the Nichols motored to Brownsville ves- tain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements and amend ments thereto for a charter for an intended corporation to be called "Monongahcla Publishing Company," the character or object of which is i g. i Jane, little -daughter of Wmiam Pa of our city as it was done on terday.

All of ta various' departments will hnm Sunday evening should not be brought muuucn. to iustice Thomas Hetherington motored to in Los Angeles, Cal. 'rw. Fresh Paint Is Better Paint Paint is "live" fresh paint that spreads mosteasilyandcovers the most surface Ion for gallon. It possesses every good be open for inspection.

The remodeling has given to the community one of the finest banking establish- xi as mis generation uecome so the transaction of a printing and Harry Day is attending the races heathenish that they neither care fori er8n phiUips'ana Miss Jane 1 publishing business, and for that pur- the commands of God nor for the pose to have, possess and enjoy all ments in. Pennsylvania The in Wheeling today. M1I SVf. 4-V a warm n. 0 An Iln4- busiess in the is McGiffern of Pittsburgh spent the i a i li.

new rooms coduct- the rights, benefits and privileges of Mrs. J. G. Noble, Miss Elizabeth week end vith Miss Katherine Mc- ed within hnndsomp hnrspshrte base and TlNTER potv a vi nruiomp Kill vile uauuatii VlCKPT 1 Ht TrtKV Miltnn counter of imported Italian marble, '7" ning in peace? I am no Catholic, the said Acts of Assembly. 1 Vance Gibson, Solicitors, Monongahela City, Pa.

bronze and mahogany, atTording 12 narieroi are in rinsourgn loaay neither am a member of any secret Miss Mau Je Smith, Miss Margaret service windows. The corridors are attending the Fall Millinery opening. bnt mMsteT of the and Winiam Fitzpatrick returned furnished with chairs, settees, writ-j jenuine Mason fruit jars quarts Church of Jesus Christ and believe yesterday from a two weeks trip to ing tables, phone stations and nt. 70 cents Valley that every man has a right to serve New York, Atlantic City and Wash- RYAN AND PORTO IN DRAW AT CHARLEROI God as he may but has no ington, D. ureu conveniences.

ine ngnt nana right to infringe on the civil rights of others, and as an American citizen, I do think that the authorities of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wallace are domiciled in tfieir attractive new home, corner Lawrence and Stanton streets. city should insure its citizens our Hardware Company. adv.

1 Miss Elizabeth Richardson returned last evening from a two-weeks trip to Harrisburg and other points. Harold Louttit, William Probert, Harold Herron and Eugene Meehan of the Daily office, were among' the 70,000 who witnessed the auto races at Altoona yesterday." corner, formerly the entrance to the old quarters, has been converted into a cozy writing room. The new vault contains two manganese steel safes, fenced off from the safety deposit box section by a steel cage. The vault is fire and burglar proof. The old vault has been moved to the rear of the new bookkeeping room which has taken order on the Sabbath day.

Yours respectfully, W. H. -Cadman. Jarrett Watl, of Harrisburg, spent Labor Day with relatives here. Dr.

and Mrs. F. Linn and daughters and Harry Linn and son of.Wash- Labor Day Celebration Is A Big Success quality that stale, "dead" paint lacks. Every drop is usable and there is no waste. The colors are bright and glowing and it has the stamina and properties that give the greatest paint protection at a minimum cost.

Bradley Vrooman Base Tinter Paint is the only fresh, ready-to-use paint on the market today. Every can is freshly made, freshly mixed and freshly colored when it goes on the job. It costs no more than stale paint, therefore why take chances witb inferior materials, particularly when your own common sense and experience tell you that Fresh Paint is Better Paint? A Free Brush for Every Purchaser It's a well made, vulcanized in rubber, fine bristle brush; not a cheap, inferior imitation or a plaything. On the contrary it's a good practical tool, made to apply good paint or varnish with. See thtfm on display in our window.

More than 2,500 fistic fans saw Bricky Ryan, of Ellsworth and Frank Porto of McKeesport, 120-pounders, light JO furious rounds to a draw last night at the Charleroi park in the third show staged by the Elks club. Judges Joseph Connell and Jack Mier disagreed and Referee Martin Dietz ruled the bout a draw. The show was exceptionally good throughout. In the semi-final, William Davies, 109, the Roscoe flash, earned the decision over Hughie Man son, 112, of Homestead in six rounds, iln the second bout, Eddie Myers of McKeesport, and Tony Tortoise, of Elizabeth, both weighing 120 pounds, met, Myers being awarded the In the opener, Dick Davies, of Roscoe, outpointed Rudolph Norman, of Charleroi, according to the judges. They weighed 110 pounds.

the place of the old directors room While leaving the home of Mrs. E. and will be used for the storage of K. Downer on Saturday, Mrs. Lillie current records.

Gregg met with a painful fall. Her A third fireproof vault has been face was cut by her glasses and her constructed in the basement for wrist twisted, tearine the ligaments. ington motored to the mountains yesterday. R. S.

Rinkes of California is a caller in town today. I A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. Har- (Continued from Page one.) ley Swift met at their home on Meade, street Friday evening to celebrate storage of old records. The -equip-j thousands of people, which concluded ment includes a private phone ex- Mr' and MTrs' Clyde, B' program for the day.

chanre, three coupons booths, two of son Jumor' Iva" Coulter and The order kept during the day was which are enclosed "and lockers and returned ho.me today from a excellent and there were no mishaps rest rooms for employes. Im.t0r" tnp t0 and of any consequence to mar the day's Tasteful draperies and a revolving jnippewa' Canada- pleasure. There was much inconven- door at the main entrance are fea- inn tmi mmrfi ienced caused last night after the fire Mrs. Swift's-birthday. Catty Controller Robert Albright, City Engineer Markf Borland, Ex- tures of the new appointments.

The 80 cents; pints 70 cents Valley works disPIav fcy the congestion of Mayor W. A. Allen, Planning Corn-improvements were started last fall Hardware' Company. adv. (automobiles coming out of Park ave- missioner George Anton and Coun- requiring a year to complete and I 'nue and the streets were blocked 4for cilman William Isaac, left this morn-cost between $80,000 and $90,000.

I Mr- and Mrs- Sloan of Sandy many squares by these machines. in for Sharon to attend the Third Lake are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Our Italian-American societies are to Class City, convention, which is on Wise Family Reunion Thomas Moan. be congratulated for their fitting tri- lor tftree days Tribute Paid to James A Wiley No finer tribute was ever paid a member of the Washington county bar than was paid the late James A.

Wiley, at a special meeting of the bar association held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in court room No. 2. Mr. Wiley, after almost '38 years Members of the Wise clan held a Myron Chessrown who has been bute to Labor Day- W. I.

Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McCain and daughter Miss Louise and Mrs. Emma Brown returned home yesterday from their motor trip to Ashville, N. were they visited with Mr.

and Mrs. 'Larimer Williams. reunion at the Keystone camping visiting relatives Cleveland, Ohio, rx)NORA GETS ANOTHER grounds near Scenery Hill, Satur- returned home. 5 SCH00L SIXE As PRESENT. day, and nearly 100 were present.) Friends of Arch win.

1 this is an ennual event, and Satur- aUA fa ha Mflnoll knmn I a snlpnrfi.l hv Monongahela, Pa. practice before the courts of this county, died suddenly on July 21 of y's pothering was one of the best Saturday from the Memorial hospitaj the citizens of Donora Friday after-this year at his summer home in Manv members of this well-known where he underwent an operation for noon when the American Steel and is Rev. D. M. Paul of Jeannette visiting freinds here.

Canada. Apparently a robust man, ai- mrougnuut annenHjcitis. i Wire comnanv. throuch Karl E. Mill- iit a a a hut himself knowing that, ho wn nf.

vy asmngion couniy. At tne reunion er, assistant superintendent of the John Barnett has returned home ferinir with a disease that was soon Satrday, Joseph Wise, of near 5 Values for better BED ROOMS Miss Ruth Riley of Pittsburgh spent the week end with Miss Josephine MacGregor. Miss Olsa Nicely has returned to to end his life's work, his death came ananna, was present. He is the irom Aiiantic wiy ana wunamspon the school district a plot of ground as a shock to his associates of the oldest member of this clan in Wash- where he attended the Elks conven- containilfe some two and a half acres bar and his friends. county, and despite his ad- tion.

whSch short, erecte(J vanced age, he enjoyed the day very Miss Miriam nA Miss V.fn Donora Sixth and most, modern her home in Greensburg -after a visit That this wonderful with Mrs. Elizabeth Calvert. Orphans' Court. much. At noon a big basket dinner was served.

Representatives of this Morrison have returned home from school building Ml x. i Toronto, Ohio, where they visited. 8W will be cheerfully received and Jn re estate of Ralph Louttit, de- familv were nresent. frnm Mnnnnm. "Buddy" Calvert, who has spent the past week with relatives in Greensburg, has returned home.

Mrs. Jack Conrad and children of Johnstown returned to their home enthusiastically acclaimed cannot be Miss Dal.i V. Scott returned home doubted. yesterday from Smith College and Splendid as is the gift in itself, will leave Sunday for Boston, having a physical value of at least where she expects to attend school $25,000, it is most-welcome in that it for nine months. presages the early erection of ad- ceased Return of sale of real estate, hela, Donora, Charleroi, California-, One fifth interest in two lots in Main Bentleyville, Beallsville, Centerville, street, New Eagle, were sold to Fran- "Marianna, Scenery Hill, Frederick- ces Louttit for $612.50.

One-fifth town, Lone Pine, Sandy Plains, Wash interest in a lot in the First ward ington and from the states of Cali- Monongahela, is sold to Frances Lout fornia and Michigan, tit for $125. The one-sixth interest Sunday after a visit with Mr. and i i ai 'a 0 uufcing ine low" Mrs. Clyde Albright. She was ac-Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Regester mo- er end of the borough, which means f-tored to Washington yesterday. for the future prosperity of the at in a lot in said ward is sold to her for $250. jv In re estate of William B. and Lu- Park Not to be Abused miiu iuia.

v. limy uvvtv a i iu vuuuic'i VatWino trP.m1i fn.f community who will spend a week there. Chess Park is rapidly rounding m- a anapia nnraa in ther Brown Orr, minors Order for allowance. to shape and will soon be waving and ig now open for ap. This is one of Monongahela's bright pointments at her Beauty Culture Marriage Announcement Mr.

and Mrs. John Jenkins, of Luncheon For Miss Cooper wi rri 213 Secortd 3. announce a. On Saturday at the home of Mrs. un oaiuraay at ine nome ot Mrs, should be proud.

Too often the I thpir Hmio-htor Mice BMifk Tn 1 Miss Frances Cooper has returned C' McC.lIi.ter, her daughter to her home in Pittsburgh after sev- 'l0or: wCh tooic nW Mrs- Jnn Buchanan, of Beaver, de- Tay'0r of Sharon, wllich took place vance of commerce crowds out breath th ing spots of this character and for eral weeks spent here with relatives f. Pral weeks snpnt her with relatives. lightfully entertained at luncheon nr mi narren, inursaay evening, this reason all should be interested Four Piece Period Suites WONDERFUL VALUE FOR $149.50 Rarely, indeed, do you have the opportunity to secure sleeping-room furniture of this splendid quality at a price so extraordinarily low. SEE IT AT THE SPECtAL PRICE AT Dr. and Mrs.

Leroy Hoon and sons spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopper of Bridgeville. LOST On Tuesday a small hand purse, containing a sum of money and papers' between Factory and Fourth street. Finder please return to this office, 8 Beverly Blythe returned yesterday August 28, in the home of Rev.

Mr. 4-A 1ama i runMiA.A: a in l. aI il.i i i. in keeping the park in good condi with covers laid for twenty-eight in honor of Miss Sara Cooper whose marriage to Monte Hodge of Grove tion. Children have been Dlavinir tion.

Children have been playinf With Virfini.i Korland. who entertain is verv wpll known in hnv. rhA tnnnfnin tn 0 1 around the fountain and waste mat ter has been thrown in with the re pA with, a familv nirnir nn Fridav inr HveA thero nrnptirallv 11 lifo yWlll OCCUr On eptemDer, lltn a 1 I ha niir At tnum minora woia Mrs 0l" 01 wer this is the Borland, farm where her brother She is a graduate of Charleroi High Linf Mrs' suit this very, unsightly. Parents apt.omnlishe(1 Charles Bray, Mrs. John.

McLaugh- 1 riii i ci FOR SALE A small building, should teach their children to respect SnOUlQ T.eapn thoir phil1ron tn roanant of Pittsburgh, have been sojourning. For the last two years she has stud- miss a ied music it Carnegie Tec. Pitts- MeUon of Miss Margaret suitable for a garage, at foot of Cas- property and try to instill public owl itahm Tl 11 in sv horn il 1 1 'rTnf 7 burh- Mr- is graduate of uKe i urove uiy anu Mrs. wu- Phone 483-R. 8 ciate such spots as Chess Park will Adam Vance and children left Sat- the Univeritv nf PittshUrTi3 Kam McClellen tf New Kensington.

"be. Regulations should be establish- urday motor trip to Niagara JJ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salzman of unfurnished ed at once so that all will know from Falls. n- "I Morgantown.

W. soent the week GINSBERG'S FOR RENT Two rooms with kitchen and bath. In- the start what to expect. Boys on end with Mrs. Betsey Ewingi Noah Bush has been confined to his they will make their home in Char quire 310 Sixth street or phone ,8 home by illness for several days.

'ero'- bicycles and skooters are not only a nuisance but a menace to the -pe-' destrians who come to enjoy the The St or of a Thousand Bargains CARD OF THANKS beauties of the park. Mr. and MYs. William Chattaway and children have gone to Toledo, Ohio, for an extended stay. We desire to offer our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors Will Teach School at Charleston Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Osterhout and children, Mrs. W. W. Hixon and daughter Miss Irene returned home Sunday from Erie were they spent the past two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. William Sutman and family have returned home from Waldameer Beach were they have spent several weeks. Mr. and William Hixon and' Miss Irene Hixon motored to Pittsburgh yesterday.

1 Miss Millie Bentley was a guest for their kindness and svmnnthv rhir- last week with Miss Imogene Lalta jng the illness and death of our lit Miss Josephine G. Morris, a arrad tle daughter, Vera Gene. We also uate of our local High school, class of Wiikinsburg. 'wish to thank those who sent such of '22, and of the Commercial Teach-! mm. ml.

aiSpo er's Course of the Combined Normal Dcf in.ffl rt inAav beautiful floral tributes, Rev. John Seaman expect to leave on Sunday son, Mrs. James Robinson and Miss Helen Reinard Mr. and Mrs. William Gandley.

aim tnuuaiiiai ucjjbi uuciii ui nil- gos0 berforce University, Wilberforce, 0., I 1 class of '24, leaves Sunday for! Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Hilfof Ash-Charleston, W. where she has land, who are visiting at the taken a position as commercial home of his parents, motored to Un-teacher in the Garnet High school of iontown on Sunday, that city. She is the youngest daugh- rm, nJ fui.fn Genuine Mason fruit jars quarts SALE Leather Handbags The greatest handbag event in all new effects and colors. One price Special $1.50 CHILDREN'S SPECIAL 75c GREER'S 255 MAIN STREET 4 Ralnfecwt Cmmon In Hawaii.

A ralabow Is a very common sight Hawaii. Hardly a day passes that French A good marrluge would be between blind wife and a deaf husband. Montaigne. RADIO EQUIPMENT We Have Sold and Installed Double Our Allotment of Deforest Machines We are entitled to' just so many of these outfits and are booking orders and delivering as received. The soener you place your order, the sooner we will place your machine.

Quality and. Price Does It W.C and J. D. McCallister A UI II III Cm MIIU bill; C1 IV a Potr MrU BU cents; pints VU cents Valley fnw cireiJ or cowr is nm Brn in uie Rev. J.

E. Morris, a former pastor of 4 sky over Honolulu. the A. M. E.

church of this city. i Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCalmont Fine Work in Airplane In building an alrplnne work as fine, accurate and dtJioate ms that In making a watch Is rr a a In AUmlra, David GlowFarragut, Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd and son John Vine street, where they are residing.

whw wlt to the Clv. war Reese of East Liberty and Miss Ruth Their many friends will be glad to nlm fia9U- Waa tne 8on 0f Qeorga Braddock of spent yes- know' of their return to Mononga- Farragut, a' Sppnlnrd who came to terday with Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Wil- hela, where Mr.

McCalmont is a Antrloa, la 1770 fmicht with the son. member of the High school faculty, Continental arnij Derivation of "Fortnight" The word "fortnight" Is merely hll ild "urnm. i. fc.

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