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   Charleroi Mail, The (Newspaper) - October 4, 1916, Charleroi, Pennsylvania                               THE MAIL TOL NO- 93 WASHINGTON CO OCTOBER 1916 ONE CENT COUNCIL GIVES TO of Foarth Property Holders of make a avenue with Assessment sheets for the paving of Crest avenue Second to Fifth street were accepted and the borough clerk instructed to send out no- voir District Insist Alley Exists MEXICAN LABORERS SEEM TO LIKE JOBS Large Number Now Employed Along Monongahela Party Brought Here by vania Railroad This Week m TO to property holders Crest avenue paving will cosi erty holders about for a 40 foot Consequently Bothers Until which is considered au ex- Gives Much price when is un- first found Additional Mexican laborers yard and track work have to the Monongahela Division by the Pennsylvania and seat 10 quarters at Brownsville The of the Mexicans has resulted in an attempt of contractors m ette county to hire however to accustom for somewhat difficult to surround hue finding that mm ran TWEH BECK AS HIGH SCHOOL Transacted Monthly Session that it 24 loot street j Box Favored t The ana light committee favorable to the placing of An altey puzzle came to the alarm on- Third street tion of the borough at Lincoln and Crest The committee was given to act in regular October Tuesday in the borough feat Upan the report Of the street com- they have nothing I to fear if they do their work a nd that School Board signs of hostilities between the two Busy With Monthly j Flagpole Erected in Yard Start to be Made of Wire Mill Departments in Ten Days countries do not affect have High School come contented j They seem to more satisfactory i Formal action was taken by as laborers for the railroad than the t school board at their regular Arrangements IONS 111 FORCE southern negroes which to valley were first i Tuesday evening electing j a former Colgate REV WITH HAYES evenin considerable as teacher athletic coach and high Leahey took up his j here last Thursday A number of bills were paid school work Made For Ahead Insuring Con- Renovation Jh Different Departments Within ten days if repairs can b the comPleted in that time all ments of the American Steel board and consideration given to the Iff III i i j Company at Donora Trill resume on the new high school ad- Councilman J Representative i ram Pittsburg though it had been taken up before council entered into the dis- Preaches Sermon at St A number of property holders desire of the removal a telephone that an alley be opened Oakland j pole of the Telephone Com- avenue an alley baek of the j pany at Second street and Meadow the show Avenue The has become no alley and records give no sign toj and numerous investigations indicate the existence of one To been made Sedonia Jobes them up in their contention the demands that the be removed to erty holders produce a map of the location Council did not land when it was first plotted act plot to be a- matter of Light Ordinance Passes clearly proving the alley to ex- j Representing West Perm in isted time Borough Solicitor Company O Schafer and from the earth a Jerome's Rev Gabriel Scheer of the burg Apostolate who closed a ful mission in Indianna joined JR L Hayes Tuesday to hold a sion at St Catholic church and preached ing on Father Scheen said Man Takes Wedding North East ditions now under way Report that a f i j t J under the same conditions that existed before the J Mogan bad been erected in the high school yard Tuesday day B McCloskey advised the ough it has nothing to with the matter and that if property ers desire to have the alley opened they will have to take through some other partly located on the alley and Assessment Notices to be Sent convert ail sinners change iih were present and presented of it is inevitably decreed Presence of ordinance a copy of which was first man must return from published in the MaU for a j he sprang All most once new light service Taking up the die T must Sie and nothingness council ite first remain to me i man was Frank The wedding of Miss Clea daughter of Mr and Phillip i avenue to Cuneo of was in solemnized morning at S at St Drome's church Rev D the performed tie ceremony in the large company of friends Attending the bride was her The groom's his A house is jng ordered it printed and and inches This The groom's inan was Frank fence belonging to an shuts j The ordinance calls for the use face of the it off at another All members of council were j claimed to have a with President D R Duvall in the lighting power Demonstrations are chair The meeting was -a Jong being made now on various streets full of important business j Report Rose Alley to be j Burgess S Woodward presented The ordinance for paving of j report for August and September In back of the Washington August there were 90 Avenue Presbyterian from j assessed in fines and j Cherry alley to Lincoln avenue J jn September there were 64 j ed final was printed j assessed in fines and col- and posted and depending upon gess S L Collector J W Mathias re- Borough Clerk Ira L was j ported splendid collections during the instructed to advertise for Mas of which is the j the paving He was also instructed best tax month of the year The to advertise for for laying turned over the ra j sewer en Lookout avenue IQJ_Q taxes this month he Seventh and Eight streets Bids -are to be by October 13 Want Steps at Thirteenth A petition was presented signed by real estate owners ask lug ifor Has Not Yet tries Across River The was played by tEe church organist Mrs filled lamp in i It is a trufh Kleist and special music was I dom considered or meditated rendered by Prof John ist of Connellsville Mrs James of HELPING large force of put to work this morning to along the slight labor trouble there was existing been brought to an end by men Ing to return to work under the mer wage scale The has been entirely closed since which had been pressing for time were men were out of for time heing The ber will be again employed sumption of the plant The Donora ahead as have all other mills of throughout the have been operating steadily j out sign of a pressure for der way take in all that an entire is from Grest avenue to Lincoln disbursements of Taxes of previous years reported received amounted to Hastings reported 1 and forl Treasurer E for receipts avenue down Thirteenth street The the gress Following the wedding a breakfast Monessen has been affected so served the Wellington hotel liar by the car shortage causing in honor of She in eastern in spite of laid f or 40 j immense shipments going put relatives and immediate of from the large mills there the couple Several talks were the York Central lines have Later the happy couple on their been compelled make insistent de- to to supply the needs City They will Large numbers of cars have been to be at after 1 at to move crops to the j as well as war munitions to the The bride is well known and att seaboard Other needs have had to as well as in supplied so that in the Pittsburg of valley Lately she has district there has been a general lack j Beld fhe position of teller in the First of caE Quick is helping HOLD PRAYER IN ram OF C T U Meeting Results in ate Being Arranged to Run Election Time Bank of Belle Vernon Her husband formerly was manager of the Sligo Iron Worts at Connellsville He now is tie president and manager of the Central Supply company at street committee was named to j from last and to report back to council Ready to Wall S Orange stated to council that Third above ready to build their retaining andr asked permission use one space Tie RET GABREEL SCHEER was instructed Monessen to its supply of cars i t Total The spirit of materialism is so deeply 10 016.18 rooted in the heart of man at the Disbursements that the great mass tree ran into his seek to forget or ignore it Test Eye Removal Necessary Suffering from complications when a pine needle de- from a Estimates Estimates Received us in the face every for Crest of our lives Our Kfe here be- ordinance this j avenue and Fifth street paving Oji Fifth street the due T J Allen and Crest instructed to devise some plan to care tDe estimate showed a balance the surface water along Long j lej between Ninth and from where complaints have i heard He is to report at the MEETING three-year old son of Mr and Muriel Walker of New was to have the member re- low is the road to your loot to your and you see this grim soffer him our He his bony hand claiming his pies Bunder foot all the treasures of He is no respecter of DAME TO BE 1 SATURDAY The third and deciding game the Pittsburg Products championship series will be played on the Charleroi field next Saturday Roberts or Cottage prayer meetings will held each Tuesday evening until election under the of the Women's Christian Union to further This was decided ing of the Union at the home of Mrs Crest when were made Arrangements i made for the assist with a program at to be held at the I at Mrs D R Duvall had charge program and presented an 01 lite world Do yon allege the ties of or in asunder He separates next Walter was present to council to lay a emit along Fourth street from Meadow avenne to Blythe HELD ON FIFTH STREET Prank Fish of and L EfJ V r alley Council told Mr M of Monongahela spoke Site curb at his own an open air meeting at Hie pense cf h wished and that his street and Fallowfield pense if be and that his ex- nue Tuesday evening in the interests the street was paved Street J of the Prohibition They Jacob was instructed were heard a large number victims sons The babe in its mother's womb is stricken with the arrow of and husband from children from is brought into this world only to be ents Beanty so much admired by the in a dreary there to world has charms for moulder into What can we do j Father Hayes will preach tonight to appease this inflexible of a S A Tics Pres B fi THE CONFIDENCE of the people in our officers and men of wide financial experience and sound business is in a large measure accountable for the growth of the First National Bank of Accounts check are cordially Paid on Until COM THEATRE SCHOOL GOODS Knowledge School white or yellow paper 2 Pencil Composition lOc High School Colors Paints Drawing Books Book Store pitch for tbe Steel company The ducts pitcher is not yet announced A feature will be the announcement of the world's series score at the grounds RULE DISCHARGED WHERE LOCAL FIRM IS DEFENDANT In the suit of the B F Regan Hormell of role on plaintiff to show cansa J why the plaintiff's rule upon the fendant for a of Notice Royal Members j should not be the Special meeting tonight Free has handed down an opinion smoker and lunch ing said rule There was involved tion of new simply a question of law brought about the new practice act A smoker and euchre will be held ground on tie rule on for the members of the Royal fendant for a of particulars was Wednesday evening October 4 resisted was that the necessity for at the Odd Fellow's Fifth and furnishing a of particulars Fallowfield cigars and been obviated by the new speaking No admission act HALL MARK STORE fc This is truly the Gift Shop The markable comprehensiveness of displays and their splendid quality valne prove it edly you are going to buy some gifts month or next for some weddings We know that more ex- and more cleverly worked de- signs in brass and cot glass are not to be found anywhere their prices bettered Both Phones JOHN B Manufacturing Jeweler 515 McKEAN CHARLEROI   

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