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The Valley Independent from Monessen, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Monessen, Pennsylvania
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TUTT.V MOVESSEN, PA. PAGE FIVE N. W. Schlup Co. THE STORE OF VALUES CLOSED MONDAY EVENINGS LOWER PRICE MOVEMENT SALE LOWER PRICE MOVEMENT SALE Price Lowering Movement also Applies to Suits, Coats and Dresses 75 and 3 75 Women's Stunning Suits, priced now $QQ at Actually Worth to $67.50 ALL WOOL SERGES ALL WOOL GABARDINE ALL WOOL POPLINS These splendid qualities, linked with excellent tailoring and style will appeal to you.

See the New Fall Drsses that are priced now You Couldn't Ask For a Better Value Children's Coats, right up to the minute, in quality, style and price very special at Children's Serge Dresses. Braid trim, valies to S12.00 ROW 29 37 50 9 5 WE HAVE THE STYLES IN MFLLINERY That personality of a hat so becoming is to be found in our MilH- $1275 nery Parlors, Priced Special at Panne Velvet Hats, Lyons Silk Hats, Velvet Hats, Velvet and Beaver facing, Vuour Hats. Children's Hats at $2.69 to $3.50 Others at $2.95 to $5.00 $1.39 to $1.50 Women's Dressing Sacks, Fancy Percale, light and dark colors 7 I Bungalow Aprons of light and dark fancy percale, made in various styles, values to fc 1 Fancy Strip? and Check Cheviots, formally sold at 42V.C OQi- per yard 2 $3.50 Corsets, in several favorite styles, Lower Price Movement tO Sale at i7 Women's Flannelette Gowns, fancy colored stripes with or QQ without collar, value $2.50 Sweaters for Women and Children, former values $5.75 to $8.00 now S2.S7 and $4.85 Wool Storm in all the wanted colors, value -i Sale Price, yard Men's Cotton Union Suits, winter weight, $3.00 value fcO now' 6. Children 45c Ribbed Hose 23c SHOES-- Boys $4.50 shoes, Gun Metal, button or lace now" Special Tabb Women's Fall Shoes, high or low heel, values to QQ now Women's Glove Silk Hose, brown or black, plus Federal War Tax, regu- now Men's 75r Woolen Socks, plain black or grey mixed buy now and save just 22c on a pair Local and Personal Items of Interest 1m BO for cmtributcd to Uito column 01 the Kotng pcoplo 01 CM! S3. He-bar and Julia Maliniak were granted a marrmge license, in Greensburgh this week.

SEX 98-22t Three drunks facet! Burgees Stewart th's morning, the result of the activities of the police last evening. SEX 98-22t I Mrs. Boyd and daughter, Jean were over Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tesch tt of Monongahela City.

The Chapter of the Eastern' Star wilJ hold a dance in their Chapter room in the Moose Hall, Wednesday eveni as- Just received fresh Green County butter, 70c Ib. Central Confeetion- prv. 513 Schoonmaker ave. 6-tf- I A marriage license was granted in Cumberland, yesterday to Geo. C.

iWheatley and Ida. -M, Manown, both of this citv. It I Were King New York and London acclaim Win. Fariium in "If I Were which ie the Olympic theatre to-' clay and tomorrow. Thin is what they sty: The flavor of romance, of picturesque adventure 1 in a colorful world teen caught, A spct'lai-uUr and swiftly melodrama is the re- stilt.

Farnum's performance one of the best things he has ever iloni 1 IsVw York William Fox has never sponsored a better picture. It combines distinction wih story And production. William Farnam as Villon IK his best. It with the breathless of a Jack London Y. American.

Presenting William Farnuni in a finely staiccJ version of "If I Were Kinx," William Fox has scored very strongly, for the star has not been seen to greater adventajre and the play has had a and honorable Picture World William Farnum has never appeared to better advantage. The presentation is splendid from every point of Y. Trbune, The tory by Justin Huntly McCarthy ideal film material and ideal vehicle for William Farnum, who repeats the success he made in "A Talc of Two Cities." The production has. jfrea; 0. Morning Telegraph, SEX 1 A A SPECIAL TODAY AND TOMORROW--D.

W. Griffith presents Chei Whitney's famous production entitled A seven part super picture adapted from Edward Sheldon's celebrated play starring Doris Kcane. Mis? Keane is a gifted and beautiful American artist who won fame in the stage and now comes in the photoplay which give ner more field to expand lier talent. The picture is the most beautiful love story of the modem stage, brought to the screen by a master producer. A I SPECIAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY W.

F. MARTINS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Anohcr big musical comedy with lots of girls and funny comedians 12 PEOPLE 12 PEOPLE Special Scenery Lightning Effects Musical Score Matinee at 2:30 Evening at 7:30 and 9:30 Adults 33c and 25c Children Under 12--15c 'Mrs. S. A. Pore returned to her home West Newton today after a visit of several days at the home of her son, the editor.

I Rev. Frey will hold mission services every Wednesday evening at 8 at the home of Samuel Webb, 193 McMahan avenue. 12-3tp About seventy five couple from towns along the Mononyahela valley were in attendance at the dance Riven by the K. K. Klub in Donora last evening.

The Ladies Of ths St Leonard's tliurch viSl hold a cavJ paity Tuesday night at the avenue hotel, at 8 o'clock for the benefit of table Js'o. 3. 12-21: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Darr and family and Mrs.

C. H. Watson mo- 1 tored to Greensboro and Masontown yesterday where they visited with friends. Letters of administration on the estate of A Cheek, late of Mon-' essen, have been granted to Susanna Cheek. The estate is valued at The Gleaners of trie First Baptist church bold a bazaar in the Phil- i'delphia Candy Kitchen on Wednesday.

Nov. 24. Everybody invited attend. 12-2tp' Ten Cbarieroi were in- in pranks, and' i and fined. I '-fef I Mrs.

Clyde Erwro Tcf Swiss vale" and Miss Josephine of geon, were guests for several (iays of Mrs, S. Lamcy at her home on Kriox A venue. The Gleaners of the First Baptist church wiil hold a Shadow Social in the basement of the. church Tuesday evening, October 19, at o'clock. Every body welcome.

ll-2tp The Knights of Malta will initiate a class of 45 this evening. Commander J. W. Penny of McKoesport will be present to handle the work. A good attendance is desired- Mr, and Mrs.

D. Soisson have returned to their home in the Independent apartments after a fexv days visit with the latter's sister. "Mrs. N. R.

Graha.m of East Liverpool, O. Letters of administration on the estate of Frank Pankrochtnko, laJe of Monessen. have been granted to John G. Check. The estate is valued at $150.

THOUGHT ONE CLEAN SHIRT ALL HE NEEDED "Ten years ago I was reduced is a shadow. I was yellow as a gold piece ant! would often be doubled tip with most excruciating pains in rwy stomach. Physicians could only rclievp me with morphine I was advised to try Mayr's Wonderful Retnedv and it helped me at onct. What is more, I have been -well ever since. A friend said he thought one more clean shirt all would ever wear." It is a simple, harmless preparation thr.t removes the catarrtia! jncucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically atl stomach, 'tver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis.

One dose will convince or money rcfund d. Craie's Drug stora and druggists everywhere- It PRAISES NARDING'S WELFARE PROGRAM Home Brew We have just received Hops and Malt Extract for making Fine Home Brew. Craig's Drug Store iPLACE AN AD HERE WATCH RESULTS Crwy Ci yjRtW DKOwmrt cvcrv ivc ply fairest 3T33 Ihr CPt flowed? If nEfsiP Tirf pTrtjX.T thjTlE 1 with IRWINS Plotter Store Seosational Redacfioos Royal Chthes Rich pickings for you, fi-om SPECIAL WOOLENS purchases made iur- recent market I Tbf Soial Tailor Corner Fowrth Open Saturday Afternoon and Every Evening Mr. and Mrs, Joseph lorio arc the parents of a nine pound baby boy which arrived at the home of Mrs. lorio'o step father.

John Pasa yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Joseph lorio are Frederie'iiown. V. Smith of the Pleasant Farm Dairy, while tnakmtr his rounds last week found a $20.00 bill- Mr.

Snith immeniiitcty advertised the fact and Mrs. I. Neiman of Sixth street answered the aJ. proved her claim to the money and Mr. Smith willingly turned oxer his fini to the woman, who was indeed grateful for the honesty of tne finier.

A miscellaneous s-iower will he held at the of Mrs. A. N. Shuster. McKec Thursday even- inc.

October 21, for tie benefit of a bazaar which the LaJieF society of the Presbyterian cniirch hold in December. All tho ladies of the church anJ frt- nds are invitr'l attend and brini which will sell for "et less than SI .00. j2-2t Word was rccfi-veii here Stday that Mrs. A. G- Duniap.

wa? taken to! 'he Meinoriai 1 at hela. yesterday saffer-Tij; from blwfJ wa? iH. Mrs. her finircr. wound f-ry 1i-13r a't when she "nc and it was I that she was jwsoninsr.

The her wnwral lo the "Senator Hardiftf's addrets on social Jnsrlee vvlucii tic proposed a federal Department of Public Welfare, is the longest step and practicable proposal yet taken by any man of official responsibility." declares non. Simeon D. Fess, representative ID Congress from Ohio "Ills program goes directtj to the core of the problem end demands protection, first, of motherhood, by safeguarding maternity, then ot childhood, by proper and through these, health, agaiiist wi'ioo cf" disease' ards of mornis and oommercinl aggression of Industry, which tvposes to epidemics," he said "He recognizes social not as a woman's problem, but os a general problem. In ti-hicb woman pUy a larger part. Hence, his specific demands thai women be placed on various boards.

Federal and State, which lun to (leal with problems of employment, labor adjustment and wherever national health is to be determined. This con- cem roust extend 10 'women In agriculture, as well as industries. sound comrooa sense prevents his dealing ID general theories at the expense- of prncOciii resufta. Alive to the dangers of bureaucracy, against which he warns. he asks for a reorganization of our departments at Washington wbSch will be one of his earliest lasts, atul rec- otnmetids the creation of department of Public Welfare, to hare directions of the prohlem of social justice.

This will prevent duplication of apeiictes bv unifying a half dozen bureaus now doing a haphazard work into one responsible and responsive department of the government. This step carries a program of social Justice from the stage of theoretical speculation to that of practical extecuilon. abd the country can expect immediate set Sou alone practical lines." GOVERNOR SPROUL SAYS WOMEN NOT IN FAVOR OF COX snjs governor Sproiil of Pennsylvania and the reasons are not far to findL Cm has alienated the affections of sreat masses of American women. In first place. Is gen- ers'lT that hls Intitiiate frlcntH limi in lis iican did not wan: adman's anfl that his jm i iiiPtiis in fitvnr of this measure TI-re for elT'ct.

a mnny mcti Ttwy lire, as has I.i*i*1 Today -marks tif 'he sale of tho fcirn hai bff i in lajs a T11 3 which a n-ufffff frfim Hie iamq sake la JJjfiT Irrtt wtial 1 lie ma; ainons fi 1 ircly Protector. hat Iff TTe vinlv uj without teal Trucking William Hopkins i No 2 So hnvT) a KCT Ave. for 'Af ST! rra-y -of im at- jsmjir in tHy. Oally 11 MORE DAYS Of EXECUTOR SALE Still Greater Bargains Offered From Now On Help Put Pep In This Event We Are Doing Our Best With Bargaing All Over The Store TOMORROW All Wool Sam Peck Suits $14.75 MEYERS BROS. fcl Many Wants Daily Satisfied That we are able to fill every requirement is due to the fact that our stock is large and complete.

Advertised remedies of merit and advertised drug store goods are always to fee found on our shelves almost simultaneously with their introduction to the public, consequently whatever you hear or read of may be procured of us without any delpy. KIRK'S DRUG STORE 6th Reed Monessen, Pa, On the Corner 4th Donner i Specials for 1 I This Week I NEW SAMPLE PRINTZESS SUITS AND DRESSES AND FALL MILLINERY At Greatly Reduced Prices We arc ofierinc: vuu ihoe Garments and Hats at Special for one week just to convince you tJuii can save monc on all purchases here. KmemkT ihose arc sample Suits and Dresses bought Mmy liic regular cost, and there are no two Garments alike. i I A I "The 507 Donner Ave. Monessen, Pa.

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Years Available:
1902-2009