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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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IN USILI: INtWS, JVIU1NUAT, JU'INtl .5, FlFfEhN Communists Denounce Injunction Granted In Milk Driver War FINDS MODERN WIFE FOLLOWS MATE 1 vtih iona 1 vvp if-p PITTSBURGH, June an injunction issued against striking drivers of the Liberty Dairy here, members of the Communist party today announced that they would defy the scrap of paper and continue to defy The attack on the injunction was ied by A. Jakira. organizer for the CommunLsr pr.r y. and started last night aT a ma meeting called to prote agains.i a violation rights of and lstic system which marie possible rhe murder of Michael Rockford. Rockford was sho.

to death Iasi week w'hen a mob of men attacked a wagon of the dairy which was guarded by two special sheriffs The deputies fired into erowd when they began hurling the be Willi! hi ucTe lee Rockford fell t. and died Alb Pitt im ot hot through iort time later, radi- recentl.v from Pittsburgh because in the Liberal Club, ion banned from the full- aa when no tun: unit vio- ai ween dairy an-i iv striking employees, wer" James O'. -s, Comm uni. and member of the Union. E.

P. Cush, secretary of the Labor party in Pennsylvania. The speakers also scored the American Federation of Labor for aiding the liberty Dairy to form a on. The shots were returned and in1 company Ten Injured Explosion Near Scranton, Penna Believe Explosion Caused By Bomb Planted To Take Life Of Wealthy Merchant Must Make Choice Between Estate And Sweetheart (International Service) PITTSBURGH. June Alfred Theodore Ball of Pittsburgh marries the girl with whom he is keeping company he loses his share of the estate of his grandmother.

The will of his grandmother Mrs. Mary A. McCune probated today contains that provision. Mrs. McCune left her estate in trust NASTY-NICE HOUSEKEEPERS AG.E SCRANTON, Pa.

June that the explosion and fire which destroyed three buildings and injured 10 persons at Dickson City yesterday to two daughters. At their death one- resulted from an attempt on the life third goes to a grandson John R. of Joseph Sabatelli, vealthv mer- remainder to Alfred i with this provision, chant, state and county authonties he should marrv EUa stone today were hunting the bombers. to whom he is at present paying at- Sabatelli, whose home is in Old tention) he is to receive Forge, is in the hospital seriously injured and has not been questioned, lie was standing in front of his market place on Main street, Dickson City, shortly after midnight with Frank Krotoski and Edward Kobotski the market was blown to pieces and the three men blown across the street and badly hurt. Srores of persons were thrown of a fine soprano voice, rendered a from their beds by the blast which solo at the evening service of the broke windows in business places for Emmanuel Baptist church, the select wo blocks.

The home of Chief of tion being Is Dear to She today. A study of wives has led Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson. New York publicist, to the conclusion that the nations collar ere agreed that place is no longer in the home, but at hu-r side. Mrs.

Richardson is above. Mexican Seaport Suffers Damage Trade School Exhibit Closes On Saturday As Cyclone Hits Many Mrs. W. P. Vogan Is Heard In Fine Solo Pacific Ocean Whipped Into Fury, Smashes Up Buildings In Center Of City View Different Trade School Products At Showing The New Castle trade school projects which for the past week have been on exhibition in the corner room (International News at the Johnson building, 241 Mrs.

William P. Vogan. well known MEXICO CITY, June Port Washington street, were removed to of the city and the possessor Gf Acapulco, state of Guerrero, was the Lutton street shops this morning. half destroyed bv a cyclone on Sun- exhibit closed Saturday night. S.

A. Martine. director of vocation- said advices from that dis net Work among the New Castle Police Thomas Morris adjoining the made a deep impression on the con- recked market, was damaged, then gregation. She was accompanied by caught fire and was destroyed along Miss Nana Jenkins, with another home close by. Mrs.

Morris was seriously hurt when blown from bed by the blast. Other persons suffered minor injuries. Firemen iiom several boroughs fought the blaze five hours. Belief that an ammonia tank caused the explosion was dispelled last night when firemen recovered parts of a bomb in the ruins. Shenango School Closes Thursday schools, said this morning that the According to the weather bureau it public exhibition had been a most successful one.

A large throng of people visited the display on Saturday. The exhibition had been open to was the most violent, storm experienced on the Pacific coast in a cen- turv. The Pacific ocean rose until waves Public since morning, ASKS COUNCIL TO CUT ASSESSMENT Jack Fee today appeared before councilmen in session at the City building and requested council to cut anY kind to mark the closing, the assessment on his First ward pro- Thursday will be the last session of classes at the Shenango township consolidated school according to Clare B. Book, principal. As there is no graduating class in the school until the coming year there will be no formal exercises of reached the center of the city.

All roads leading into the plaza were flooded. Except for telegraphic communication the city was isolated. Made In Several Court Cases May 28. Motion to strike off an amended statement of claim in the case of the American Art Works Company Police Chiefs In Annual Session At Atlanta, Georgia Service) ATLANTA. June today looked forward to a crimeless week as now assessed for $26,500.

perty. He said that property there is Card Of Thanks against William Alexander was ar- more than 800 ing and cannon be rented. On We wish thank our friends and the first cast taken up for ar- utives assembled for the opening ses- one piece he said ne paid 816,000, neighbors for kindness and sympathy gument at court this morning. The slon Gf the International Association Pr0Perty ls shown during sickness and death of case grows out of a dispute over an 0f police Chiefs. our daughter, Lenora May Basden; advertising contract.

For four days the police chiefs will also for floral tributes and cars do- Other cases argued this forenoon study crime and its preventions and nated. were the Duquesne Coal and Coke witness demonstrations of latest fire- MR AND MRS. M. E. QUINN AND Company against Thomas Bore a.

aims. Election of officers is exjject- FAMILY. Adv. Motion for judgment for want of a ed to take place on the final day of sufficient affidavit of defense. New the gathering.

The successful explanation Castle Lumber and Construction indicates that the secret of success Company against Max Marcus. Mo- Americans spent more than consists in taking credit for any good tion for judgment notwithstanding 000,000 a week for chewing gum and thing that may happen. the verdict. still more for chewing the rag. For Your Health's Sake For Economy's Sake For Convenience Sake CONSIDER ER NE Lifetime REFRIGERATION Some day you will have automatic refrigeration just as surely as you now have a range, electric lights, a telephone arid other modern conveniences: Before you decide, consider Zerozone.

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Our budget plan makes it possible for you to enjoy the wonderful convenience of Zerozone now. N. 24 Mill ATKINSON PAINT GLASS CO. Phone 459 Four Suspects Slaying Of Grocer Arraigned Today Motor Burns At Citizens Lumber Co. Rev.

Kelly Speaks At Sunday Masses o3 priests in China three of whom recently gave their lives to the cause. All these priests are from this part of the country. Rev. Kelly also of the fact that Sisters of St. Joseph's Order CM Missionary Now abo working in the same districts and Pittsburgh Police Seek Man Implicated In Slay ing Of Grocer the Citizens Lumber Co.

on White street at 10:30 this morning bv an Fifth alarm from box 43. On arriving at the scene they found an electric motor ablaze and it was necessary to remove the motor from Under Way In China The Rev. Norman Kellv, C. NO WEDDING BELLES FOR LINDY! that among the number ther are several who at some time taught in St. Mary's Parochial school.

The visit of Rev. Kelly was of more than ordinary interest because of the fact that he and Rev. F. C. Clifford of St.

Mary's parish are friends Tintex Gives Faded Wardrobes New Paris Colors You need not be dismayed when smart ks, negligees, or scarves become faded or discolored. For Tintex will quickly re- icw their beauty their usefulness. Safe! and easily, Tintex will restore the original color to everything washable in your wardrobe or give it smart Paris colors. In the final rmse-water, just sprinkle a Tintex. Then tint as you rinse.

all vou have to do! 4sk your dealer to show tlie new Tintex Color Card. It the smartest Paris colors on actual materials. TINTEX G1UH Products for every Home- tinting ami Dyeing Need 7 intex Box Tints aud dves ail materials. Tintex Blue Box For I a oe trimmed silks the silk, lace remains white. Tintex Color Remoter Removes old color from any material so it can be dyed a uew color.

hitmx The new bluing for restoring whiteness to all whitr materials. at ail drug, dept, storesi notion counters Tintex TINTS AND DYES PARk fc TllfORD voni, C9TA0USHCO GUAfiANTiES THAT TINTEX Hill PERFORM its location among the rafters of th3 member of the Passionists Order was building before the fire could be ex- the guest of St. Mary's parish Sun- PI TTfiRURaH 1 June 3-Pour sus- There was no damage to day and spoke at the several masses that mher''cUfford arranged the PI irSBUROH, June J. )ur i the motor was badly of that church. pects in the slaying of Ignazio Scar- bumed macco, known as Ignazio Cirone.

wholesale grocer, who was found in office late Saturdav with his The uncAnny ls that each of published by the Passionists tor the special music that was given at the He appeared here in the interests of time of Kelly's first mass. the missionary magazines which is Change your hat band as vou ally designed to fit the of five years the order has placed smart shop. throat slashed from ear' to ear were even advertLsed tooth brushes of to- support, of their missionary in China, change your dress is the adx-ice of arraigned in central police court here laI1y different shapes Ls He told of the fact that in a space poster in a ribbon department of today. Three of the suspects, Gino Romano of Youngstown. Vincent Romano, a cousin of Vineland, N.

and Charles Pursia of Rosenhan, N. were remanded to jail for five days while police investigated their stories. The fourth suspect, Salvatore Cirone, of Pittsburgh, was turned over to police to answer charges of operating a still in the building where the murder took place. The Romanos and Pursia. arrested Saturday evening when they came to office seeking him.

told police they had motored here from Vineland to spend the week-end with Scarmacco who, they said was an uncle. They declared they had been downtown winding up a business transaction when the slaying occurred. Salvatore Cirone. a nephew, was said to be a partner in the operation of the grocery. Police today were seeking a fifth suspect whose name they refused to divulge.

Three Are Killed; Train Hits Auto (international News Service) WAYNESBORO. June Three persons were killed, two instantly, when a westbound Western Maryland passenger train struck an automobile just across the Maryland line, near here last night, it became known today. 'Hie dead: Morris F. Watts, his wife and Miss Daisy Brewer, all of Baltimore. Watts and Miss Brewer were instantly killed while Mrs.

Watts died enroute to a hospital here. The accident occurred at a crossing where a sharp curve hinders visibility it was believed that Watts rounded the curve at such a speed that when he saw the train approaching he was unable to stop, running directly onto the tracks. S1.00 SI .00 FORD DKN ITST. Hours a. m.

to 8 p. m. Over Memory's 5c and 10c Store. Two to Serve You: 132 Fast Washington Street, New Castle, 523 1 awrenre Avenue, City, Pa..

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