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The Valley Independent from Monessen, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Monessen, Pennsylvania
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I 4-V VJ -r TV THE DAILY fNUEPENIJJBNT. MONESSEN, PA. Dav INDEPENDENT BARRY R. PORE, Editor and Owner CEO. C.

DIEHL, General Manager FRANK c. LANE, city Editor LEGAL NOTICES--15 cenW per true first insert ion, 10 centa per fine insertions SUBSCRIPTION porUnt food producing activities. For a time the rural community was regarded as an incident in the development of Pennsylvania. It is now pi'fppr place at toe very head cf th: ion of all industry. There to be held VJK.V year wftich wvulcl gather to the beat of evtryihinj; displayed at the several county fairs.

These have mo eh to do with To Inspect Highways in Winter trr.tm«,t ITCH. -J8JKC i V-riilt or oth. Itctitnv JS cent box it tar rut. CIUIC'S DRl'C STOKE TMLORED SUIT WEEK Any irregularities or carelessness in the delivery ai the Independent be reported to Lee J. Roberta, circulation manager.

hi I Trie Independent circulates in the homes of Tvorkingmen throughout tbe entire upper MonemgaheU valley. tinted every afwmwn at 3 o'clock Qniy daily newspaper published ill, Pa. Communication!) of public interest welcome. The Independent for the advancement of the of the community. i POPULATION 20.000 Entered at Postotiiee at Monesien, as second class mail matter.

REPUBLICAN IN POLITICS ALL OVER, THANKS BE mussen is eminently practical and has already in a remarkable degree secured the confidence of the iai- ing co-ordinated for development of mure scientific and intensive effort tn the farm areas of the Common wealth. Governor Sproul, fortunately, is familiar with what is needed in this direction and will doubtless cooperate in every proper move for the establish ing df an exposition commensurate with the importance, and resources of Pennsylvania. Indeed, a year ago in Hatrisburg he audrwsed the farmers and indicated in no half way fashion iiis k-sice tiiut there should be founded an exposition that would encourage and develop in every department the agricultural features of the state. i flarrisbui'K. Nov.

a highway department today thai it has completed which the main hiith- ways of iviit lie kcjr- orwrt for winter trailie. particularly in tiiust sections where motor trucks art' usi-i! for the trails'portal ion of materials between Lhe surces of sup- and consumption. The Department December i ivill begin the makina of daily on road conditions to the wtather bureaus of Philadelphia. Pittsburgh and other cities. Thcss; bureaus will turn inform motor clubs, manufacturers, and the public in on the condition of the main hard 1 faced hiirhways over i winter traffic passes.

Tisis service will eov- er iht highway between CLEANING OfT LOAPEKS With the leaves green on the trees, and jthe son? of the 'awnmowtr still to be heard land, it is difficult: to realize thut ThanksKivititf is just arotind the corner and Christ-; imasimerely a matter of weeks. theiialendar is nh to'be deceived by! and tbe merchant i advising lis to ''shop early." tbe years fly That -Id Roman, who once casually remarked "tempos fugit," knew a lot. Tempus: has done considerable fugiting this; year, and most of us are happy that TenVpus has made such a thorough' job of it. Every four years we have i to go through the agony of electing i a President, and it's anything but a pleasant duty. used to terms for President, but that was before Mr.

Wilson knocked all such foolishness out of our In the past four years there have been ti(nes when six-month terms! seemed a trifle long. Nevertheless, national campaigns arc nuisances. But praise be, we have weathered the'storm. It is all over but finishing counting the votes, and that will i not be over until some lirne tomar-. row tn populous districts.

We may; settle jown to nornjal ways of i Ih'-ry. Shortly we that: there is nothing really devilish: about the plain, everyday Democrat, and tnat there may hav been limes when even we UepubHcans may have been just a wee bit And, after that, we shall chalk election down in the nnnals of our own personal ancient histories, campaign buttons into the. basket and begin to figure out means of accumulating the $rke a Thanksgiving turkey and lo shop i early with a purst that has been looted by the coal man and his gen- i ial pal, the butcher. Politics is a great pitme--if you don't take it too seriously. It's a long way to 1024.

thank irill flCirn ft! fi 'H'lWAif HOPKINS TRANSFER Long Distance and General Hauling Coal Delivered Residence No. 2 Schocmmaker Avemw Phono 6-VJ Police officials in some cities are taking the position that loafers who have no regular occupation must go work or get out. The loafing clement has been far less conspicuous of late. But as soon as tht mills slacken up a bit and farm work closes for the Season the same old sons of rest that have always (tpcoratei) the park benches will again be con- spicous. No doubt through the coming winter there will be some men who aclually can't find steady employment.

But in the great niajori- ly of casM the loafers are too fussy. Able bodied youny men will tttrn down jobs and subsist on the bounty of friends rather than work for less money than they have been getting. In these times when food is still high priced and service hard to find, most of the loafers could at least find odd jobs to do. Some of them could fte keeping poultry in their back yards and thus helping out the food Some automobile drivers are getting so afraid of the traffic mps, that they shrink back with alarm on see- thtm from a railroad car win- The laundry business should be active this winter, as they have to c'ean up baseball before another summer. "Widespread interest is being roan- ifestcU in plans for a great exposition by the airrkuititnil, stock-raising, fruit growing and dairy interests of Pennsylvania to be held i-n; Hnrrisbarg in, January.

Secretary; of Agriculture with leader? in the various which be have had at ready si-vernt rnnfcrerres an-j tht- ronvic-- tion is growing amonir thoufrhtful people that no more constructive tnovemral can inaucuraUd stimulate pabsii- ir.ii-rrsi in i of i'snnsyivania; Uiv iwetn Harrisbura and Philadelphia, via rU-adins: the William Penn High way between Reading and East on; the Lincoln Highway from to the Ohiu line. Each of these road ways has been divided into sections. Superintendents in the various counties WH-h (Jay will mail to the u-eath- tr bureaus and tn the State Highway Department cards giving the condition of the roadway by sections. If 1 marked chances occur during the night telegrahpif reports be 1 made the following morning. Farm- i era, manufacturers, automobile clubs and road users in genera! who desire accurate information rcsKirding the conditions of the- main traveled roadways may secure that information fruiii th 'At at her bureau? in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, or from the State Highway Department at Harrisburg.

In the snow removal operations the State Highway Department's Maintenance Division will use 80 heavy trucks. 60 snow plows, and 50 road machines, besides hundreds oJ men and many teams Raising Bamboo in Louisiana. Tdt? of titcictrltitrw tfrtls tlic -''f iliis comitry tliar '-siif-rt- tlients in l.oiiiKlniin slinw that -Chint-sp Why Argue Let us show you one of our used ami you can see for yourself the saving in buying now. WE OFFER A 1920-moclel Buiek 3 passenger roadster a real bargain Ask for a demonstration. SamueJ S.

Jones No. 80 6th St. Monessen Phone 351 there nnil i a iljc of varieties may lie Mcoik'Ji Jj! iiiaiJi', fur fnsinnrc, of Ptiytkiptiidt.vs pnlifSiccus. ivliich one i eai nf when the shoots are si A or iviylit liifln-s itbove Mie or whlcli uiay IK; fur thncr later, tlie 5 si of from to TO ft-t in tflive we aic lolti. may be used in huililin? for leie- jilione poles or sjinrs, heuce ft ih rec- a snsirw or wealth to wln.i live in anil liens f.oiif*[ana.

IE may be jirnfltalik' ti them, IJHC folks 1ht Norili ft-ul tlitt the Louisiana residents will liml it 10 COHlintit! to rsiiiie iiitil Hie price of sugar, remarks the It sir Cuurant. In "Ruth of the Rockies" theatre today COCARI TRANSFER AND TAXI SERVICE Offices 340 Donner Avenue Residence 028 Knox Phone 764-R Gern-ral Hauling Coat Delivered Lone Distance Service Om Specialty VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles most dangerous because of their insidious auackr. Heed the first warning giva they need attention by takinz COLD ME DAL PUNTS ACCURATELY FOR MIS COLLEGE Anita Stewart Regan" BARGAINS ONLY 4 Hooras. 2 large lots. Lock View, price 6 Rooms- furnace, slale roof, extra large lot, Dunlevy, prkc 5 Rnoms.

bath, furnace, cement cellar. Mate roof, built 4 years Afro, Shady Chafleroi. JVice S3.950.00 R(Mms larsre front and rear porches, sras and water, cement cellar, extra larsc lot. only 3 minutes walk to cat- line. Lock No.

J. price S3.KMO 5 Room Bungalow, Hardwood finish, bath, furnace, electric. cement cellar, larjtc porches. Oakland Charleroi price 6 large reception hall, cement cellar, newly papered. larjre pert he- s.

Lock No. 4. price 6 hath, electric, furnace. roof, tarjje porches. newly built, ejslra large lot.

Lookout Ave, Charteroi. price St.950.00 Rooms, finished in hard bath, furnace, cement cellar. buitt one jew apo. newly painted this estra taritc lot. larse porrhcs.

Oakland Charleroi. price S6.r00.00 ON A OK THE ABOVE OWN YOUR OW.X HOME TEK.MS CLYDE B. COPE MeKcan Atfe. Charlcroi HAKCA1NS ONLY J. B.

WHITE vt tbe We announce this as the biggest and thing we have done in the suit selection so far this season. "Mr. Weather Man and Mr. and Mrs. Supply and Demand, the fundamental arbiters of merchandise and prices, have joined hands in the last six weeks to support the contention that prices must There in brief is the secret of our plans for the phenominal dispersals of this week.

1H This bringing together of these extensive selections of suits, is the result of the common sense of keen business men who are ''taking then' loss, and taxing it at exactly the right moment. These suits represent many types, wall favored iabrics and colors. This is quite an uncommon opportunity to purchase the best looking, most practical a'nd stylish cloths for street wear. Prices: $25,00, $30,00, $35.00, $00 OD, $65.00 and $85.00 These prices are 25 lower than they would ordinarily be marked. MSNESSEW-PEW- STATE WIDE ONE CENT SALE Thursday.

Friday and Saturday Nov. 4th, 5th and 6th The Kexalj Store through the entire state of Pennsylvania will put on the Largest One Cent Sale ever held. See our Windows and get a list of Bargains- Craig's Drug Store 46B DonnerAve Monesgen General Trucking William Hopkins No 2 Schoonmaker Ave. Phone 63-J tFARN TO I TS- Haw. Mi.Tii.iy iiv.

3i Ji. ft! mw for iti t'Sn i-f Ac--, firy Tin Jsy It V-TJIIS! RICH MWSOVS SCHOftlv A VORTV. JRIXW THE HOT SUMMER MONTHS Brin; Family to Mecca Cafe Meals Lunches $fTvt4 Tfon The Mecca Cafe Fifth w3 IoauT 401 MEET YOUR CROWD at the Olympic Billiard Farlor? Where good fellowship reigii? supreme Pool and Billiard Tables Bowling Alleys and Base Ball Scores by Innings Everything for your Comfort Olympic Billiard Parlor HASStT LEPOWlTt 32? Tta "buy istic In the shoes that we are showing this fall art and durability joined hands. It's a commonsense combination that will please the conservative shoe buyer. We will you a well leathered pair of shoes that will make you feel pleasd with your purchase.

0 A 523 Conner avenue, Phone 35G-R yoiarr drram. lie- -mi JV.JT r-y JJCT "Say il wilii IRWIN'S Flower Store OURSHOES Are made rijrlit, fit right, at right prices, with quality and distinction in every line, by manu- fat-iurciv Hint believe in the right kind of service. Service to us means tbe willingness and intelligently directed effort to make our merchandise of the utmost use and value to the purchaser. We like to have the opportunity of --mstraling what wo mean by service HOOPER LONG MON ESSEN, PA. The Independent's Want Column.

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Years Available:
1902-2009