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1929. THIRTEEN NEW CASTLE NEWS, SATURDAY, JULY 13, Katherine Tingley Noted Theosophist Leader Is Dead In Stockholm Founded Lomaland In California Career Stormy At Times Thurston Will Case One Of Memorable Events In Her History STOCKHOLM, July 13--Mrs. Katherine Tingley, noted leader, died here at Visingso illtheosophist, ness which followed a motor accident in Germany. She was seventy-seven. right thigh and left broken May 30, when the automobile in which she was riding swerved from the road near Osnabrueck and crasheasinto a recovered concrete bridge.

sufficiently to be released from the hospital and insisted she be taken to Visingso, the headquarters of the Swedish theosophist community. There her injuries developed into the illness from which she never recovered. She had crowded lifetime and was prominently connected throughout, particularly in her later years, with theosophism in its world-wide aspects. the United States, and in She resided at various a times Cuba, The work of Mrs. of the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society, according to her associates, was inseparably linked with that of her predecessors, Madame Blavatsky and William Q.

Judge. Under her direction the message of theosophy went into virtually country in the world and attracted to the movement such prominent men as Lyman J. Gage, former secretary of the treasury, late A. Spalding, "the father of baseball," E. A.

Neresheimer, New York merchant; Frank W. Pierce, another wealthy New York man, and others, who at times made their home in the colony Mrs. Tingley established in 1900 on the Pacific coast. Founded "Lomaland" Mrs. Tingley founded "Lomaland," at Point Loma, near San Diego, a large estate where are the international theosophical headquarters, the Raja Voya College and Theosophical University.

The buildings include an open-air Greek theatre. Mrs. Tingley's career was at times beset with difficulties. Relatives of some wealthy persons who contributed SUN LEE LAUNDRY, 318 Neshannock A enue. I AM COMING BACK.

GOOD SERVICE GUARANTEED. CUT PRICES Every Day at LOVE MEGOWN The Druggists 204 East Washington Street. BARGAINS In Rebuilt Stoves, Davenports, Chairs, Living Roomy Dining Room and Bed Room Suites, of all kinds. DUFFORD'S Re-Built Furniture Exchange, 513-515 South Mill Street. $3.85 Blonde kid Tie combination, in lizard front, both high and Cuban heels.

THE 125 EAST WASHINGTON ST. is reported as having one of its most successful years. There are 105 boys in camp. The Mercer troop is represented by nine boys, Jack Padgett, Bruce Johnston, Reeves Langdon, Earl Miller, Jihn Sampson, Arthur Adams, Paul Bowman, Bud Anderson, and Wallace Black. AWARDED DEGREES The board of viewers appointed to assess the damages alleged to have been sustained George M.

and Gerald Haun of Lake township when the state highway department relocated State Route 446 through their farm and confiscated six acres of land and cut off portions of the farm from the water supply, awarded the petitioners $1500 damages. LEAVE FOR CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller will leave next week on their annual outing at Mr. Miller's home on Sparrow Lake, Ontario, Canada, where they will be the guests of Mr.

Miller's brother. There being no court in August makes it possible for Mr. Miller to go as he is Court stenographer. Discuss Traffic Problems With Solons Grove City Citizens Present Petition For Traffic Control At Busy Corner GROVE CITY, July special meeting of Grove City council was held last evening for the purpose of considering a petition of over 200 citizens asking that traffic lights be placed at the intersection of Lincoln avenue and North Broad street. This intersection is the business intersection in Grove City owing to the fact that all traffic finch Cooper-Bessemer plant and east end must pass this way.

The location has been a scene of many narrow escapes. GUARD UNIT LEAVES With college and school closed, Grove City has been exceptionally quiet for the past month, but after last evening when the two local units of the National Guard board the Bessemer Railroad train for a two weeks camping at Mt. Gretna the town will be still more quiet. Many of the officers of the two companies will make the trip to Mt. Gretna by automobile but the greater number will leave on the train tonight on special Pullmans provided for their use.

They will join other units of the 112th Regiment at Butler. ANNUAL PICNIC One of the largest picnics ever held in the Memorial Park was held last evening when the members of the Order of Eastern Star and their families gathered for their annual outing. WED IN NEW CASTLE and Mrs. Scott Nelson, of Loncon, near Grove City, announced the marriage of their daughter Lois to Alvin Vance of this place. The marriage took place in New Castle today.

They will immediately leave for Hamilton, Ohio, where Mr. Vance is working for the Cooper-Bessemer company. LUNCHEON One of the most attractive events of this week was the second luncheon in a series given by Mrs. Leonard Shelley in her Washington boulevard home, Wednesday. With summer flowers in pastel shades lending color to attractive tables.

Gifts for success in the bridge which followed were won by Mrs. Lois-Cory Thompson, Miss Anna Firm and the out-of-town by Mrs. James Deal, of Washington, Pa. -town guests were: Mrs. Roy O.

Sakemiller, of Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Farringer, of Detroit; Misses Lois and Harriet Hood, of Ferndale, Washington; Mrs. James Deal, of Washington, Mrs. John Pearman, of Akron, and Miss Mary McKee, of Monongahela City.

ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. M. W. Bowie, West Pine street was hostess to the members of the Thistle Club in her home last evening. The evening spent socially and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess.

Danceland Team Is Game Winner In some manner it was recently stated that the Energy A. C. team defeated the Danceland ball team by a 1-0 score. The statement was erroneus as the latter team were victors in the game defeating Energy 1-0, according to a representative of the Danceland team today. WOMAN DROWNS (International News Service) PARKERSBURG, W.

July 13. -When she was caught by the swift current in the Ohio river here while bathing, Mrs. Virginia Williamson, 19, of this city, was drowned. The current swept her off a bathing wharf and she perished before aid could be summoned. "GOLF GOODS" MATCHED SETS KNICKERS CADDY BAGS GOLF BALLS GOLF CLUBS GOLF HOSE GOLF SHOES Our Golf Goods Will Improve Your Game.

C. ED. SMITH HDWE. 314-316 E. Washington St.

Only, in In all the world chine with washing keeping Institute convenient as Most experienced housewives to-day either soak or boil their clothes, or run them through "two successive suds" in order to free them of all-over grayish tinge" and harsh feel." But boiling of clothes is not convenient with any washer made, and the use of two successive suds is not thoroughly convenient with any washer in the worldexcept the new Dexter Fastwin. Even for a small washing the Dexter 1 saves handling at least one tub of water, and saves time and effort. compared with any single-tub washer properly used. The Dexter "Fastwin" can wash properly 2 at least twice as much clothing per hour (including all operations from hamper to line) as any single-tab washer made. Only by the thoroughly sade" convenient washing only method with the Dexter can that "grayish 3 (which tinge" and that "harsh feel" be kept without out of clothes month after month, soaking or boiling.

The Dexter "Fastwin" thus offers 4. substantial and coally demonstrated vantage over any single-tub washer that is, be built- -even though The or over can Dexter Company builds the finest of singletub washers, also. Builders of fine washers for more than 5 quarter the century, double-tub The type Dexter of washer Company 16 and the first one ever made is originated years ago, still in weekly use. 6 More could than never 100,000 again delighted be satisfied users with they any mere single-tub washer. One the there is no other which the "two method(recommended by and other it is with the twin large funds toward her work, upon the death of these followers, sued the theosophical leader.

In one, instance also, Mrs. Tingley was made defendant by Mrs. Irene M. Mohn in an action for $200,000 damages for alleged alienation of the affections of her husband, Dr. George F.

Mohn. A California, jury Mrs. awarded Tingley Mrs. appealed Mohn to the state supreme court. The Thurston will case in 1912, with its allegations of "undue influence" exerted by Mrs.

Tingley over the aged Harriet Patterson Thurston, also drew attention. Mrs. Thurston, a wealthy western Pennsylvania woman, had married Clark Thurston, seventy, a member of Mrs. Tingley's at Point Loma. On Mrs.

Thurston's death, she left an estate valued at about $600,000, the bulk of which she willed to her husband. Declaring that Thurston was merely the agent of Mrs. Tingley, George L. Patterson, a son of Mrs. Thurston, contested the will.

After an eightyday trial in the San Diego courts, the will was, denied probate. The case was later settled by agreement, forty per cent. of the estate going to Thurston and Mrs. Tingley, and sixty per cent. to Patterson and others.

Sold Liquor, Wife Says In Divorce Plea Mercer County Woman Says Husband Was Too Lazy To Work And Was Cruel To Her MERCER, July McLaughry has signed a decree in the divorce of Pearl Todut against her husband Andrew Todut, Jr. The couple were married in 1926 and have a daughter 2 years old. Each 23 years The her testimony alleges cruel and barbarous treatment and claims he used profane and vile language to her every day. She claims that he was lazy and that during the time they lived together he was engaged in bootleg business for his mother and that he was even too lazy to sell the liquor. She remonstrated with him for selling liquor and this was one of the main reasons why she left.

TO GIVE SCHICK TEST Dr. S. J. Dickey county health director will be in Venango County next week where he will give the "Schick" test to between 300 and 400 school children. The test will not be given in Mercer until fall.

MANY SCOUTS IN CAMP The Boy Scout Camp at Hamburg FRED D. MARCH Shop 18 Water Street. Bell Phone 3553-R, Shop 3553-J PAINTING DECORATING 331 Shaw Street 31 st FREW YEAR Brings Lowered Prices If You Own A Lot We Will Build You a Home Pay For It Like Rent! Plans and Specifications Purnished FREE. Curry Lumber Co. Phone 3436.

704 West Grant Street. MOSKINSI for BETTER VALUES Smarter Styles Easier Credit We Clothe The Entire Tamily 127 E. Washington St. washing masuds" 0 successive Good Houseauthorities) is so sensational new The DEXTER Fairfield H. R.

Huston Hardware 124 E. Long Avenue Phone 646 ELLWOOD CITY DEALER: F. A. FRISHKORN 722 Lawrence Avenue See a Demonstration South Side Merchants Will Close Half Day During Summer Months Commecing next Wednesday noon the South side merchants unrougn arrangements made by Edward Relder, Mont and Bill Blau, will close their stores at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of giving all employes a half holiday a week throughout the summer months. This new plan starts on July 17 and terminates Wednesday August 28.

To date 52 merchants have agreed to close up on Wednesday and it looks like the plan that failed several years age due to lack of co-operation will be successful this year. Every store on the South Side with the exception of grocery stores and meat markets are included in the flan. Following is the list of stores that have agreed to the plan: Clothing stores--S. Blau, Levine and Miller, Eddie Reider's' clothes shop, State Hat and Cap Alansky Dry Goods store, A. Shapiro, Sam Levine, Nathan Gilles, Sam Farrar, Anne's shoppe, J.

S. Klamar. Shoe stores-Klines shoe store, Sam Simon, Alpern's shoe store. Hardware stores--South Side hardware, R. Huston, Joseph J.

Jedzinick, L. Walizak. Furniture stores--Fisher's Big store, J. Marlin, Morgan Furniture Hyman Cohen, Druschel Furniture store. Five and Ten Cent store-Bright and Clark.

Jewelry store--Frank's Credit Jewelry. Shoe repair shops--F. Bruno, John CO. A ALTHOUGH "'Fastwin" the Dex- is ter Iowa. more convenient, more thorough and faster than any singletub washer, there is, nevertheless, a demand for a really deCompany looking pendable and single good -tub New Castle, Pa.

washer at a very low price. For women who are willing to do the extra work which is necessary with any single-tub washer in SON, order to keep clothes Phone 795-J free from grayness, The Dexter Company builds the Dexter Speedex which offers utmost mechanical perfection, beauty and dependability at a rock-bottom price. neaut and the two days will include every recreation and sport offered at the lake as well as grand ball in the crystal room of the hotel this evening. The committee in charge of the affair in addition to Fred L. Rentz, president and Walter DeArment, secretary-treasurer, is composed of David Jones, Charles Morrow, Howard Richards, Wesley Davy, Joseph Rice, Jesse Jenkins, Edward M.

Fisher, Isaac Trinity Choir At Conneaut Lake Will Participate In The Music Festival At The Temple Of Music, Sunday The choir of Trinity church, two servers, a crucifer and the choir mothers will leave the church tomorrow morning at 8:30 daylight saving time by automobile to go to Conneaut Lake park for the service in the Music Hall at 11 a. eastern standard time. All people connected with the parish, who can do so, are asked to attend this service. The bishop of Pittsburgh will be the preacher. For those who find it impossible to go, the rector, the Rev.

Philip C. Pearson, will hold a service and preach here at 11 o'clock daylight saving time. It being the second Sunday in the month, holy baptism will be administered at 12:30 a. m. RAISIN PANCAKES.

Prepare batter as usual from your tavorite pancake recipe. Stir into this a half cup of seeded or seedless raisins for every two people. Your breakfast pancakes will be twice as good and wholesome. Low Priced DEER Council Will Discuss Finances A general business meeting of the New Castle Young People's InterSunday School Council has been called for Monday evening, July 15, at 8 o'clock, it was announced today. The meeting will take place at the Y.

W. C. A. As matters regarding the finances of council are scheduled to be discussed at this time, it is urgent that a large percentage of the membership be present. She visited her husband's store, The grocer's new-made bride, And chanced to step upon the scales As she stood by his side.

The absent-minded merchant scanned Her ninety pounds of freight, And, frowning, muttered, "Oh. my gosh! They've given me short weight!" Kimiotek, Mike M. Economidi, Marcin Kapcewicz, Alex Buntman, Lorenzo De Paolis, Tantillo Shoe repair. Barber shops -A, Basile, Ralph Nocolette, Lew Williams, Dave Lewis, Ty Cobb, Stanley Lesniak, S. Golis, Louis Sansty, Frank Mack, Tony Bullano, Oliver Green, J.

Jedzinick, New Castle barber shop. Dry Cleaners--Joseph's Dry Cleaners, Clause Dry Cleaners, Kansas City Dry Cleaners, J. Montozzi. Wallpaper Co--Leonard Groden, Markivitz Wallpaper Co. Caravan Nobles Have Outing At Conneaut Lake Syria Caravan No.

5 Nobles And Families Go To Conneaut To Outing Today In the neighborhood of 100 persons, Nobles of Syria Caravan No. 5 and their families, left this city about noon today for Conneaut Lake where they will attend the second annual week end outing of the Caravan today and Sunday. Headquarters are at the Hotel Con- FIRESTONE TIRE SERVICE Stromberg Carburetors Champion Spark Plugs Complete Stock of Rims and Rim Parts Day and Night Storage Vulcanizing Keystone Auto Compeny Phone 1396. 424 Croton Ave DAVIS SHOE CO. FOOTWEAR ust a Step Ahead".

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