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   Charleroi Mail, The (Newspaper) - March 7, 1918, Charleroi, Pennsylvania                               See William S Hart at the Coyle Tomorrow in Blazes Rawden MAIL Children Adults lac VOL NO 223 WASHINGTON CO ONE CENT Can Be for Lecture to be Given Friday Afternoon ADDING TO ITS LINE OF ACTIVITIES The of the best commercial bodies in the valley is to its activities by i tug up lines of its added two new j one to be known as War doors of the high school the other as Transportation It WILL OPEN P M will be opened this evening is the purpose of the organization to i for j with the eminent in I tion of wishing to attend the lecture to be given by Dr Newell Dwight Hillis The committee charge of the arrangements wish again emphasize the already made that no tickets will bej sold at the door this as the j capacity of the auditorium has roady been disposed of j if there are any ticket holders who wish to defer hearing Ei Hillis m this great they can have the opportunity of ing Friday afternoon at 3 as all lines of work and two new j are expected to find j in plenty of work upon which EO expend 1 11 I The County I Dr Hillis will deliver the same lecture j through their has filed an in the high school auditorium at affidavit of defense to the second suit and their tickets will be good of 0 Evans sealer of OF Unless They Have GAS TO BE HIGHER Contracts Cars Are Not and Equitable o j frt ui A each of obtains i 1 of its supply in this j tion of have the Public Service Commission Harrisburg a new tariff of races the supply of natural as to be- effective April first The withdraws all regular industrial A Many of the wagon 11 lues and provides that industrial have been active in this section of will be furnished only valley ever since the abnormal LEAGUE for admission Tickets for the day afternoon lecture are now on and can be obtained from the tary of the Red Cross Chapter at time before Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock Interest in the lecture increases as the time for its delivery es Members of the committee were importuned many times both day and today by out-of-town people wished to attend the lecture but it was impossible accommodate them They were told that no available for this but that dations could be provided Friday afternoon The is requested to in mind that no tickets are available for the lecture this bat that tickets can be procured for Friday when Dr Hillis give the same same lecture at the mm m mm Collector C G Lewellyn has given oct the following statement for the information of tife On account of the great amount of work devolving upon the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue in con- with the collection of Income the Internal Revenue ment has decided to depart from the long established custom of giving receipts for all payments of tax Receipts will be given without re- quest for all cash payments of In- and Excess Profits made at time of filing but when weights and measures The of the plaintiff are admitted as and in further answer it is set forth that the county commissioners approved the of tiffi The say they are advised and believe that the county controller has no valid reason for re- fusing the claim The county further aver that their answer is made after a full investigation of all the matters sel forth in a letter dated ary addressed to them signed by T J Underwood It is set forth that the controller's letter contains no allegations that any of scales used by the merchants named were not nor that any of said merchants ing false or fraudulent scales and and the only complaint DR HILLIS in the High Auditorium this evening on German Musi Be Registered and Enrolled in Order to Vote at a rate higher Demand for coal are either industrial rates shut down are doing but very owing to the 1 priority orders by the t of the railroads Formerly the operators of t fi n n X I 1 II roines could secure j IV made quite a scramble at i f jat the same time A Rally of the Epworth Leagues M keep their active of the will during In bj held in the enforcement of i on March order has practically shut manX at time a good program mines off from presented Officers of the district an- unless they had con a large turnout from the coal was used in factories Chapters and a banner plants manufacturing In order to participate in the If you are qualified to vote at the election all voters must be election m and have and enrolled as to party tot since moved into another voting S you are ference In the boroughs and townships in the primary election to be and jmt are the days the assessors registered last or being be at the polls the hours ed moved into another voting pre- OT 10 a m and 3 p and 6 p m cinct you register on the days and 9 p for the purpose of indicated mg the names of all those now Assessors for the various precincts rolled or permitting voters to change this section of county their party preference Do not enroll are as as a give a party rm 1 found that the sealer of Tne requires the county commissioners to toe register assessor with blanks for which blanks can be filled out in advance of the indicated and when can be turned over to the assessor at the polls March 19th or 20th Urban E Kutt B Keeves Charlefoi F Acker Pardoe Charleroi W Snyder 1st Samuel Earl 3rd HX Emerson be given to the League having the largest attendance Arrangements have been made to serve lunch to those who go direct to the ment monitions Some of the have from their work The program as arranged by the committee is as fc Song weights and measures is not forming his duties to the tion of the county controller The defendants are advised and the county controller has no authority to intervene and inter- fere with the duties the sealer of weights and The county the fact that J Underwood as an has the and not as county to make complaint to the proper concerning the performance or of the dirties of any ies L Davidson that a continuation t former ordinance met with so much Afternoon at p.m Service Music Address Miss Mary Secondary Department Round Mr Osborne Music Benediction SOCIAL H OUR Evening sesion at p.m Praise service J W Laight HoU Call Special music Monongahela ter feature be they be alloyed to again supply of cars but this has not been hut t hree COUNTY FOOD AGENT WARNS BAKERS DRAFT NEW GARBAGE ORDINANCE Two bakeries in Fayette council will draft a reported to be baking floor new garbage to take the without mixing have place of one recently passed and sent been warned by Food Director to the Burgess for his signature The public and treating his com- as such the board of county commissioners made a ough investigation of all the matters contained in said and failed to find anything contained therein that would justify them in of the practice would result in Apposition from the people that it tic action The offending bakers deemed advisable to recall it are said to have as their the Burgess and proceed to en- son for violating the their inability to secure act a new one i 01 ce This be done at George Benediction GOOD ROOMS AVAILABLE IX D C Tlie United States Civil Service Commission has noticed the heads of business colleges and other al Institutions that members of any of their classes who wish to take ex- for entry into the service of the for positions at Cni smaHer or manes able to get cars under having with panics are doing work or shipping to munitions where shells and other army supplies are being manufactured It ii the coal market is active and the de- mand for coal is just as great as but for the time being at least of the smaller operators will wait for more favorable conditions before they can ship products to customers any of COLLEGE WILL CLOSE MAT It was announced hi chapel at Washington and Jefferson Colleger oo Wednesday close on the 10th of May The week made a tion to the Board of Trustees the term close the of bwt Inasmuch as ail bakers were given extended notice of the substitute ANCHOR CLASS TO is made by draft ing or reducing m the said Food Director MEET WITH MRS CORWIN money receipt will not of weights and and told them that lack of substitutes j unless it is requested by ter considering all the matters could not be accepted as a substitute Mrs Carl will entertain with said complaint Anchor class and the Knitting A J 1 It is believed taxpayers will missed the same the Washington but who are dubious as later it was determined that if ro securing suitable home large proportion of the tions need have no fear on that score would agree to engage in some form The room registration office of the of war the closing time j District of Columbia Council of De- forward two A now in operation at 1321 was presented to the N dents Tuesday morning in order P C is conducted under the auspices ascertain their sentiments sod of the United States result was that almost every student qoes- lize that where payments are made approved the warrant in payment of by check or money the the salary remittance is sufficient evidence of of the tax and not re- See for quest 414 Fallowfield avenue Majestic Theatre Today Special Attraction DOROTHY in A Jewel Production Victor running for United of the First Christian Slates Senator on the Socialist ticket at her home on Crest avenue recall the American troops day evening France Victor is probably work Every possible assistance will be agreed to engage in some form oJE en by the office in the matter of living accommodations for employes from hunting some good place to be Onion sets at ed avenue The or phase of candidates for Assembly will be an of feature in the ville was a business caller in election Apparently aspirants must be on one side or the THE ECONOMY IS NOW No one can prophesy whit trie hol forth so it behooves each and one of os to SAVE An at ibis bank is an and gna an- reed investment and pays 4 per cent The first National Bank ah We are very anxious to let you in on a good thing No doubt your Son or ther is spending money for Tobacco or Cigars every day that you are not getting any re- turn from We want you to get a share in his Smoking Habit We give United Cigar Coupons with every cent that is spent at our Cigar Counter Why should not you insist on him buying here and get the Coupons which have a 6 to 8 cent value on a redeemable in beautiful and useful premiums J Haydn Claybaugh Coyle Theatre CHARLES RAY in u MOTHER'S Norma Talmadge The Missing M i BOOK STORE f Call at Schafer's and see our M Large Assortment of Army Watches Prices from to i a fc i i John B 515 McKean Ave Pa   

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