The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, March 18, 1914, Image 4

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    THE SMART & SILBERBERG CO., OIL CITY.
t The Distinctive Garment Store i
Suits made to order $15.00 and
upward.
. Shirts made to order $2.00 and
upward.
Oil City's House of Fashion
- invites you to attend
The Spring Opening
MONDAY, MARCH 23.
TUESDAY, 'MARCH 24.
In a way that will appeal, as never before, to
your interest, your taste, and your love of beauty, we
shall unfold the Spring Fashion Story in Two and
Three Piece Taillenr and Costume Suits, Street , and
Sport Coats, Fancy Wraps, Coats, Coatees, Street and
Calling Dresses, Blouses, Separate Skirts, Dansant
Frocks, Evening Gowns, Spring Millinery, Fabrics,
Laces, Accessories.
Select Your New Spring Corset
Before Trying on Spring
Gowns.
The new spring corsets are now arriving,
representing the latest developments of the sea
son by European and American designers. '
We call your attention particularly to the
splendid exhibit of new and charming models in
the -i
Mme. Mariette Corsets.
These garments are made specially for us by
a leading manufacturer of fine corsets. They
assure you not only exquisite workmanship, beau
tiful imported materials and faultless fit, but the
very latest refinements of European style artists.
They are light and resilient and pleasing to1
wear. They are priced from $5.00 to $35.00. Let
our trained fitter show you how your figure is
brought out by these attractive new Mariettes.
Wear Gossard Front Lace
Corsets.
Improve your figure and you improve your
health. The approval and continued recommen
dations of Gossard Corsets, by the greatest de-
signers and fashion authorities, is interesting.'
To have doctors and trained nurses advocate
them in the same breath with fashion creators is
a wonderful tribute to a garment which has done
much to "image women."
f The Distinctive Garment Store
Henry J. McCarty,
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1 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA.
PREDICTED HIS DEATH
ffTPHE saving of Money usually
11 means the saving of a man.
It means cutting off indulgences or
avoiding vicious habits."
Oil City Trust Company
Oil City, Pa.
Man Diet After Pointing Out Burial
Lot in Cemetery.
Predicting that he would die within
twenty-four hours and pointing out it
Sexton Ewlng jf the Grove City (Pa.)
cemetery where he wanted to In
burled, M. K. Vogan, thirty-six years
old, of Erie, a former resident of thnt
place, dropped dead ten minutes after
leaving the cemetery where he had
gone to visit the grave of hla daughter.
Vogan said to Ewlng: "I am going
to die and I 'want you to bury me
here," pointing out a place beside his
daughter's grave. He then left the
cemetery and had not gone over 500
yards when he fell dead from heart
failure. His request will be carried
out and he will be buried beside nis
daughter.
RkMAKKAbLE COINCIDENCES
PLY SWORD AND TORCH
Chinese Bandits Burn City of Lao
Hokow Murder Norwegian.
Brigands sacked and burned the city
of Lao Hokow, China, killed Dr. T.
Froyland, a Norwegian missionary,
and wounded several ether foreigners,
including Rev. O. M. Sama, another
Norwegian.
A force of I00 brigands obtained en
trance to the cltv by means of
treachery from within. They Imme
diately plied torch and sword all
around. They burned the Asiatic
Petroleum and the filnger buildings,
and looted the British and American
Tobacco company's rrcmlses.
Lives of Two Lutheran Pastors and
Wives Are Much the Same.
The birth of twins, in both cases
a boy and a girl, in the homes ot Rev.
Nathan B. Yerger or Rothrerstown,
Pa., and Rev. Elbert E. Landts of Lan
caster, Pa., has called attention to a
series of remarkable life parallels.
Both ministers are Lutherans and al
though they were burn in different
sections of the state they have been
friends from boyhood. They entered
Muhlenberg college at the game. time
and were roommates four years.
They were graduated In the. same
class and were stationed in Lutheran
churches in the sani-s county. They
were married the same day and the
wedding trips were taken together.
Their wives were pirlhood friends
although one is a native of Berks coun
ty and the other of Bucks. They en
tered the Kutztown Normal school to
gether and were the closest of friends
throughout their residence at that Institution.
Like their husbands, both women
were graduated In the same class and
both took up teaching which they
abandoned at the same time to become
brides.
Runaway Kills Hoodoo Defler.
Undismayed by any hoodoo, David
Tubbs, a farmer, was moving some
household goods to a new home near
Corry, Pa., on Fridav the thirteenth.
His team ran away and he was killed
instantly. He was sixty years old.
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EtrT r?V TAifcF.-C fir. . WAV,!? K.. KT I
Oil ''''4'' 'uf "No Bite,
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A tobacco that is instantly
distinguished from all others
by its fragrance.
The first time you get a whiff of
STAG, you'll go buy some.
In the Dioe.in the tin.indoors, out
doors, its natural lasting fragrance
will win you at once and forever.
Convenient Packages: The Handy Haif-
Size 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and
Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor.
For Pipe and Cigarette
P. Lorltlard Co.
Established 1760
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The " Puggarree,"
Commander-in-Chief of the Army of Hats. .
, Present at all functions requiring correct dress, and wined, dined and toasted by the
particular men in ail society
The "Puggarree"
appeals at once to the man who wants to spend
$3.00
and get three dollars worth and then some. In browns, blues, greys, greens, drabs and
slates.. Gentlemen, your hat, or at least, the hat you should have. We have it
Listen I Your $3, Our Hat, Let's Trade
A.
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Oil City, Pa.
Oil City, Pa.
President's Daughter to Wed
Secretary McAdoo
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9t 1914, by American Press Amociation.
MISS ELEAN'OU WILSON.
ELEANOR WILSON ENGAGED
Youngest Daughter of President to
. , Marry Secretary McAdoo.
The White House is to have its four
teenth wedding this summer, probably
in June.
Formal announcement of the en
gagement of the president's youngest
daughter, Eleanor, to Secretary of the
Treasury McAdoo was given out.
With rumors of various kinds going
around It was decided that it would
be inadvisable further to withhold con
firmation of the engagement.
Although all doubt was removed as
to existence of the r.gagement some
Indecision was felt b" the president's
family as to making an announcement
because of Mrs. Wilson's health.
Mr. Wilson's frlend.i believed strong
ly, however, that a't announcement
ought to be made immediately in order
to discredit reports circulated that ob
jection to the match had been raised
by the president, by Mrs. Wilson and
by Miss Nona McAdoo. the secretary's
twenty-year-old daughter, who has
acted as the mistress of hla official
residence for the past year.
While no formal announcement of
the date for the weildlng could be
made because of the baste with which
It was decided to make known the
engagement it Is understood that the
ceremony will be performed in two
or three months. A day early in June
Is expected to be chosen.
The Wilson-McAdco wedding will
be the second White House weddinz
of President Wilson'R administration.
Late For. School, Takes Poison.
Mary New, fourteen years old, of
Philadelphia, took i quantity of
poison because she was lonesome and
late for school. She was taken to the'
University hospital and will recover.
Mary's parents are dead and she was
taken from an orphan asylum by Mrs.
Lydia Fields several years ago. The
girl frequently became despondent,
feeling she was a burden to her foster
mother.
Says It Snowed Angle Worms.
According to William McKIm, a
farmer of Big Beaver township, near
New Brighton, Pa., It snowed angle
worms In that township. Mr. McKim
was crossing a floM and noticed
worms crawling on ilie snow. They
were one and one-half inches long.
The ground was frozon and the resi
dents say they believe the worms were
taken up in a tropical climate and
transported on a cloud.
Burglars Chloroform Baby.
Chloroform was used by burglars on
baby Claude, six-week-old son of C.
D. linger of Avalon, Pa., when they
entered the Unger borne. Little loot
was obtained. After chloroforming the
infant the burglars carried him to the
kitchen in his nursery basket and
opened the outside door. It Is sup
posed that they thought the fresh air
would prevent the child from dying.
New Tailored Suits
$16.50, $18.50, $19.50.
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We have achieved a distinct hit with some re
markable clever suits which we have been pleased to
price $16.50, $18.60 and $19.50.
Distinctive models representing exact copies of
suits designed to sell for twice and three times the
price of these.
Materials are wool crepe, split Bedford, poplins,
Austrian suiting, and novelty weaves.
The suits are effectively trimmed with moire taf
fetas, silk cords and fancy silks.
Skirts show the new tier and draped effects.
Tango, terra cotta, tan, shades of blue, brown
and green.
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BACK BROKEN; HE. WORKS
Man's Recovery Remarkable Life
Despaired of After Accident.
George Whipkey, whose back was
broken about two years ago, has re
covered and returned to work as
supply clerk in the Standard Coke
works In Mount Pleasant, Pa.
Whipkey was a teamster at the
Standard works and as he was driving
under a tipple his head hit a cross
beam and he was thrown backward
into the wagon, breaking bis back. H"
was taken to Memorial hospital, where
little hope was held out for his re
covery, The vertebrae began to knit,
however, and he left the hospital.
1,150 Drown In Russia.
more man 1,150 persons
drowned by floods In Rtiffst.t.
wer
Made -To -Measure
Clothes of the
Highest Quality
may be purchased here at the
most modest prices in . town,
See our marvels of beauty at
$15, $18 and $20
and our . wonderful , importa
tions at
$25, $30 and $35
Fit and finish guaranteed.
D. H. Blum,
TIONESTA, PA.
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geftionen, roeldie ftd) burd) fdjfotrt Slut
genlieber, Slbtfye, Sucfen obtt fflremurt,
tin efiibt, aid fei Sdjmufc tm 3luge,
anb baufigen Sarnm, berbunbtn mij
Gmpftnblidjfeit gegen Sidjt jttgen. Si
fd)itad)er . ba . Sluge, befto fflb, IBarci
obige gmptome. SSugtn mflgtn tfti
taxl unb gUidtuob,! febjdjtcad) fin unl
Umgtlcb,rt.
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bet 2)iugfeln gtanbert, unb toenn bej
Sd)aben borUber ober.burd) ju laxtt
ober ju fd)tcad)e lafermd)t aufgebobci
ift, fo finb bie Urfad;tn bet Congeftioj
tl;er bcrmtfyrt ftatt berminberl. JBefierJ
gemifdite 9lefractton, mu irgenb tir
anbeUglad ben diaben bermeb,ren.
Sebet g d)iad)ftd)tig foHte fid) forgi
faltig hnffenfd)aftlid) unterfuen un
!lirian anipaffenlaffcn, eb,e trfte in ei
braud) nimmt.
3n befonbern Wtn hierben Iafet
auf Scftettung Bcftliffen, tnjebemjaae
(,arantirt.
For Further Particulars Call On
DOCTOR MORCK
Who Will be Pleased to Explain the
Above in Either Language.
Fred. Gtfbttenberger
GENERAL
BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST.
All work pertaining to Machinery, En-
Sines, Oil Well Tools, Qas or Water Flt
ngs and General Blacksraltbing prompt
ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill
Machinery given special attention, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
Shop in rear of and just weBt of the
8haw House, Tidioute, Pa,
Tour patronage solicited.
. FRED. GRETTENBBRUEK
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