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CASTLE NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1913. Personal Mention I ESTABLISHED 1834 1, M. EUWEB'I SOU'S SONS MEW CASTLE'S UUWEIT ffllE Tonlgni and Monday At the Big Store July Clearance Prices prevailing in nearl all departments -wpll make this busy store shopping headquarters for prudent buyers tonight and Monday. Below we give you some idea of the especially good bargains. PRIMARY CHILDREN PRETTY WEDDING EVENT OF TODAY SALE No.

1 100 choice Hate picked from our entire Gtook nf pattern hats and. iietr models in mid-suirinifir whit.fi straws right out of our work room, hats worth $0.00 lo tout choice just in' time for tht vacation or Fourth of Jnlv outing, S5.00. SALE No. 2 A sale of Crex Porch Matting Bugs and Porch Matting by the yard Rngs in follotring sizes: 9x12, 8x10, 7x6 Crex Matting (Ruga for porch, bed room or summer cottages, prices $2,98 up. Straw Matting IV2 yards wide at 65c a yard; for rvigs, etc.

Ores Matting by the yard, in 3 widths, 1 yard, lVi yardg.and 2 yardsplain or stenciled bordci-3, COc a yard up. Also Grefin Porch Shades in all sizes keep your porch and house cool these days; $1.00 spent hero better than $.1.50 spent for medicine. SALE No. 3 A complete clearance of Ladies' Cloth Suits, mostly light in color and weight just the thing for summer and traveling all reduced to less than half; $15,00 suits $7,50, $20.00 suits $10.00, $,50.00 suits $14.75, SALE No. 4 The June sale of Ladies' Undermuslins continues today and Monday.

Beautiful new underwear at extra close prices for this June sale. SALE No. 5 50 Silk Dresses Chnrmeuse and the new soft silk fabrics made iu latest draped styles, at one-half rcgnlnr price; worth $15.00, $18,00 and $20.00, vour choice todav $8.98," SALE No. 6 AH first floor departments. Leaders from all stock in Wash Goods, Summer Silk nnd Thin Lisle Hosiery, Men's Shirts, Parasols for ladies or kiddies; Awning Goods to make awnings, Canvas and White Fringe, Rverlastiug Sheets, Un-der-pieees, etc.

Be sure and lie 011 hand tonight. EUWER'S 40,000 Sq.Ft. Floor Space New Castle's Largest Store MELLIN'S STORE 23 SOUTH MILL STREET 1 O. Wiikin of Volant, was a business visitor here yesterday. W.

P. Sanky of Plaiugrove town ship, was a visitor here yesterday. Mrs CharleB Linton and children have, returned from visit to Sand Mrs. John Huchel of Dayton. O.

formerly of this city, is the guest ot local friends. Miss Frances Allen of Cleveland, Is the guest of jWsa Eliiaheth Donds proton avenue. Mrs. Druschel of S. Mill street, has been taken to the New Castle hospital for treatment, Miss Ruth Smith of Oa; street left today to spend several weeks with friends lu the country.

Mios Jennie Williams of JDast Washington street, hae returned from a visit to friends in Mercer. Eve, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomaa of Fulton street, wh-bad her arm broken is improving.

Mrs, James McKenzle of New York arrived this morning for a visit to Mrs. George Rels Brown ol Winter avenue. Mrs. Albert. E.

Jinks of Huron ave nue. Is spending some, time at the Overlook, for the benefit of her health. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Keyes ot Cuyahoga Falls, have concluded a visit to Mrs.

C. E. Newell nr Emerson avenue. Mr. and Mr.

Paul Cuhblsnn ol Dnyle.K a venue, have returned from a hnnt trip to Montreal and other 1 nn adian points. Mrs. CharleB Giaaser of Glenn ave nue, who has been 111 for soma time is reenverlng and will he about tho house in a short time. Mrs. Ira Aitord of Adams street who underwent an operation in the Shenango Valley hospital is doing as well as can be expected.

Mins Bessio Rogan of West North street, has left to spend the end with her sister, Mrs, Alice Prince of Youngstown, Ohio. Miss Eloanor Fleming of Park avenue, has gone to Canada, to upend two weeks with Miss Deulah Norris at her summer home on Sparrow- lake. Mrs. M. E.

Hrxiver and daughter, Nevada Hoover, of Dewey avenuo, returned this morning from Slippery Hock, where Miss Hoover graduated this week. Mr. and Mra. J. F.

Hanoy, corner Highland and Cartield nveiiue, re ceived a telegram today announcing that their daughter, Mrs. Blaine Snow il ehlldi 'i! of Si Louis will arrive tomorrow. sf; Sara Knuhoy of Wallare. ave nue, wdio has been attending n. Sun day school convention in Washington.

D. C. this y.r-r.l the ud with friends in Greetibiirg, re turning home early next week. Mr. and Mrs.

E. O. Bowden and mu. William of Upland, aro (he guests ot their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Will-an; lloyiatiil ut lerrace avenue, and Moravia streets, this being their first visit, hern iu in years.

lheir stay in tho east will rover three months and they plan f.o visit iu Cleveland, Pittsburg and Buller. YOUNG GIRL TRIES SUICIDE (Continued Troiu Pafra Ono.) ing tin the floor beside hor anil it was immediately supposed that she had taken carbolic acid. Parker then ran le. first floor and EMumoned a phyFieian. After I lie lal.ler imivi i i-flur lives for ciuIimIk arid had been ad ministered to the girl, it wan found thfl.t tho liquid in the bottle drained by the girl had been peroxide.

For this reason no serious effects result ed and the girl was able to :r.i:' tn this city. is said thai, there Mail been no trouble heHve.en the parents and the girl, hut thai niulnrliiat had seized her and she desired tn neo the world. th. fi.rr 'I'" hp- th' contained peroxide instead of carbolic acid, the girl probably awes her fn as the amount or liquid ir.se i wn more, than enough for death, had It been carholie acid. Both the fsther and the girl are well known in this city snd much surprise is being expressed at ber attempt.

It is thought that the heat have temporarily affected the girl and rendered her irresponsible for her rash act. The attempt at euiride by Misa Parker was the third in six hours oi men in Butler to end their lives. The police ef that city are alarmed at Ihe suicide wave spread ing over that place, DENIES JUDGE LOVETT'S CHARGES ISdwftrd R. I.nulcrbanli. Iho prorn- InatU Now York aUornuj' who has imnhMlcnly dnnletl inu ciuirKC 111 JudKC Robert fi.

Txivcli, chairman o( tho board ot dlroctorn of tho Union Pacific who tuatlflnrl linfnrc tho Bonn lobhy committed that In' had bean told Ilia retontlon of Krl-ward 9. Lnutorbnch, as aUnrnoy for he road, would atsip to prnvcm un Rovrnmont'8 suit 10 rllsaiilvc llic Union Pacific niorsor. On I ho Amorican cortttnoni i lirn aro l.mKUflKan and rtlalwfn mndn linn ef. CUNNINGHAM FAMILY ON EXTENSIVE TEIPS Mr. J.

P. H. Ciinclnfrhatfl. ot North JerferBDn street, haa returned frnui trip to Nova Scotia, and plans to loa-vo Monday evening in company with a friend from ntlahurg, fur Seattle-, Wash, There they will meet Iwo friends, one from Sim Francisco, and tho other Irorn Faria, and take the boat for 'a trip to Alaska, plan-nine: In go into the interior for about S00 miles, linroute homo from Nova Scotia, Mr. Cunningham spent soma Ulna with Mrs.

Cunningham and their daughter, Mrs. Robert H. Cunningham of ladlana. Harbor, who are at preset)! In New York state, homeward hound from au automobile trip to Boston. and other eastern points, their intention being to reach iNew Castle, early next week.

Kensington Event. Tho attractive home of Mra. .7. H. Frew on Moody avenue, was the scene of a delightful gathering Fri-ilay afternoon, it beinei in the nature of a lteuEington given by the Ladies' Missionary society of Ihe Iilp.hland United Presbyterian church.

Clusters jr flowRre were nicely arranged and following the program deiicious refreshments were t-orved to the guests who immhersd 32, The committee as-Hinting Mrs. Frew included Sirs. C. H. Fischer.

Mrs. W. G. Ecklu.s, Mrs. J.

B. t.ovo and Mrs. W. H. Hodgkiuson, Goncludo Visit, nr.

and Mrs. A. Howard Ryan and hahy of PittrJiurg, and Mrs. John Ryan Dl St. Louis, who havo been Ihe gucsls of Mrs.

CI. L. Griffith or streel. for a week or so have kft for Ann Arhor, for a short visit enroute to White Lake, n-hcre they will spend Ihe remainder 51 the summer, OntlUfi at MrOonnnll' Mills. in members of the Rose of Sharon and Westminster Bible rlassea of the Cre-ton f.Ielhnilht.

i'tiioyi-ii a. hav ride and picnit: In Mr.noTiiietra Mills, Friday, the outing bring a mosl enjoyable one A delicious dinner was served and the party returner! at a la I hour. l.nrnl Man at. Park Theatre. C.

Young, son ot" Louis Ynung of Ihe liiaslside, is a nplcndirl singer, will play the leading role of the piny produced at. tho park next. vprk hy the Crannich Amusement tompanj-. linlprtjiincrt nt family liiuier. Mm.

John Avers ol North Jefferson rtrcrt, rnl.firiained at a family dinner at her home Friday at I o'clock In honor ot her sisters, Mra. Forbes and Mrs. Jlinner ot West. Mid- nrenkfn.st. nt Park.

Chaperoned by Mrs. 0. H. Kates, a toiuI ur ynung people enjoyed a hreakr.Tst at the park, at an early 1 hour this morning. No burned fingers on July 4th if you buy a BROWNIE CAMERA for the Kiddies in place of the dangerous fire crackers.

or $4 buys a guaranteed picture taker with complete instructions, catalogue and full information. at HETZLER'S Saturday fight Dress Sale All colors, all styles, including white voile and embroidery. These drosses are worth up to $10,00, You can have your choice for $4.98 HARRIS 211 East Washington St. 1 i ENJOY BANQUET A delightful event of Friday after. noon was the banquet given for the members at the primary department ot the First Methodist church, who will he graduated on Sunday, the tertainmeot taking place following a in araal of their program.

Covers were laid for 30 and the la.bles were, prettily decorated with flowers and ferns. The aides WBro the teachers ef fhn department, who are Miss M. Kate Rtnckmiin, Mra. K. Hess, Mra.

Hnion, Mias Agnes Mayne, Iff Florence Whittnker, Mrs. W. O. Hodgers, Mlseee iiyrna Long, Glayds and Margaret Fulker AftornDon Wedding. A pretty wedding took place this aite.nioon at clock in the home ot Mr.

and Mrs. Lorenzo Harper on South Mill stroot. when tho latter I sister, Miss Maude BvanB beeame the bride of Clarence Frey. Rev. J.

John, pastor ot the Emmanuel Baptist church officiated and the attend ants warn Mrs. Maty Ward, a sister of tho hrldo and David Evans. Ihe bride wore a becoming gowu of white nnd carried roses. A dinner of pretty appointments followed the mra- mony. Dispensing with a trip, the young couple will go to house keeping on Sycamore street, the groom being a sdd of Mr.

and Mre. Frances Frey at the same street, th'Biita for Montiay. Miss Blanche Lusk Highland avenue, gives a luncheon at the Country club in honor ot Miss Mary Wheeler of Brie. The iveddlug ot Miss Mart Britton of Elm street, and Thuuiaa Joyce takes place at o'clock In Si. Mary's church.

The marriage nf Miss Jennie Shlra and Arch Moffatt of Ellwood City, will bo quietly solemniied. The ministerial association will close its season with a noonday ban-ttuct at Cascade park. Misa Helen Foster of North Mercer street, entertains at dinner in honor of the M1S36S Helen and Alberta Jordan of Mare. Aet, Reunion Here, Tho first, annual reunion of Ihe Johnson family was held Thursdaj at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Milton SniUoy in Koppel, About 50 members of the family including many of Ihe Beaver valley towns were in attend ance.

A feature of the day was the family dinner which was served Dn tables set in a grove near the home. During the afternoon a baseball game furnished the1 diversion. The men next year will be held at Cascade park, New Castle. Beaver Tlnios. lil.

N. Club Entertained. Ae the guests of Miss Diana Pres ton of East Long avenue, the E. N. club was entertained in a pleasant fashion, Friday evening.

Music and eewdng were issues prior to the serving at dainty refreshments. Mrs. Harry Ward, son Harry and daugh- jr Florence, were special quests nd tho meeting In two weelcs will be held- at the home of JMtss LLhel Ward on Long avenue. Former Resident Married. Cardrt have been received in this city, announcing the.

marriage of Miss iinry Lees, daughter of Kev. and Mrs. George Lees of Wilkes Barre, until recently ol this city. and Sydney Cooper of Honesdalfi, which took place Thursday evening at the new home of the young couple TjarRO Picnic. With the families special the Men's Bible class of the First.

Methodist church, enjoyed a picnic at the park Friday evening. Three long tables accommodated tho guests roses were used in a decorative way. RAFFLE BABY OFF AT LODGE PICNIC CHICAGO, June society today was invesfigat-ng a mysterious report that a baby wan to be raffled off at a lodge picnic in one of the big amusement parks some limn in August. The Informant, told Hugo Cruuee, head of the society that she had scon a raffle ticket, that the baby was "some" baby and that it was a girl bahy months old. The society's Investigators were nut on tho rase today.

WEDDING GIFTS. CHESTS OF SILVER. SILVER TEA SETS. RICH CUT GLASS. FINE CHINA.

To ha sure tho quality, style and value, this store should have your first consideration. Mather Bros. Co Tpvflrrs anil Silversmith. 2ttl East Washington St. A charming simplicity marked the wedding of Miss Nana Morgan and ilr.

William J. Jones of WoDtlliiivn, an oveni of noon today in the home the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Morgan of South Mercer street.

Relatives and friends to the number of 40 were guests and the ceremony was performed by Bov. T. J. Williams. Miss Elizabeth Morgan, wearing a gown of Nile sreeti silk attended her sister whose sown was of pale blue charmouse, and both wore corsajia bouquets of roses.

Harry Evans served In the capacity of best man, A dinner, with pink and white colors prevailing was served and later in t-be afternoon the young couple departed for a trip to Niagara Falle and on tbeir return will reside in Woodlawn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Wierlou. parents ot the groom, were tho uuly out of town guests.

Shower for Jtinn Hrhle. Mrs. Rokk Patterson Abbott and sister, Miss Hannah Bsshlino, were joint hostess at a miscellaneous shower given in the home of the far mer at stop -10, on the Youngstown ear line, when they entertained 20 friendr, in honor of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Leasure, neB Miss Rrace Clark, a bride and groom or June foerlh.

Tho honor guor.ln received many useful gifts of linen, ohina and silverware. Tho house was prettily decorated with yellow and white daisies and the porch was decorated with Chinese lanterns. At a suitable hour retroshments were served. V. W.

Abbott of Craf-ton and Mrs. Una. Rage of TCllwoort at the Abbott hnnln, wnro tlir, only out of town k'urnls prnBoot. Visitors nonoiTil. Appointments of the pruUlest order were ut.inl fur liir ilinecr Kivcu oy Miss flai-riut.

DunUtp ot Leasure avo-nue, Friday ('veiling in honor of the Misses Alberta and Helen Jordan of Mars, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. Deal. Coven were laid for eight and the evuiilng waR spent with music and other pleasantries.

Tho viailora were hundred with a breakfast ulvon at the park, Friday morning by their aunt, Mrs. W. Ileal. Tho gtipsis who numbered 14 spent, several hours in tho park following l.ho serving of a delicious menu at. an early hour.

Monday evening. Miss Helen rosier of iNorlh Mercer street, entertains at dinner in 'their honor. Helena PIl-iiIc. The annual picnic dinner of the Helena Auxiliary or the First Presbyterian church was held in the trove at. Cascade park, Friday evening following a short loudness meeting.

A wealth of roses decorated the I. allien, and a tempting menu was nerved under the direction of a coiu- lrilic whose chairman was Mrs. James ill. Smith. A number of Ruests 'l" PI "flit, til OK- OUt Ql town benr, Miss Mary ShilllnE of Mercer, and Mrs.

A. T. Shilling of Wheatland. llinner at Park 1'lannCd. A pleasant event of FTiday afternoon was the entertainment of the G.

G. G. kenslngton tn the home ot Mrs. Louis Gordon of N'oshannock avenue. At this time plans were made ror a dinner to be given in the dining hall at the park, next Tuesday evening, the committee in charge arrangements being Mrs.

Garden, Mrs. Georgo White and Mrs. Charles Duff. The next regular meeting wdlL he in two weeks with Mrs. Fred Gll-liland of Mercer street.

X. V. Z. Oluh Entertained, ft. was the.

plensure of the X. Y. 7,. girls to assemble in the home of Miss Florence Henderson of Lincoln avenue. Friday afternoon, special guests being Miss Margaret Sankey, Garalyn J'lirselt of Bristol, Mrs.

John Wallace Harbison ol Itosslyn Farms, and Mrs. H. Victor T.vrreM of Torantn, Can. The hosless served delicious refreshments during the afternoon which was spent informally. Informal Event.

In "honor of her gnosis, Mrs. S. T. Spier of New York, and Mrs. J.

E. jlletlly of Oil City, Mrs. T. .1. Smith iof Garfield avenue, received a party ot 15 friends at.

an informal porch party. Airs. Frank Hill of Youngs-town. was a special guest and tho hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Misa Maude Fisher. Evening Mooting.

The D. V. T. girls spent Friday evening In the home of Miss Mary of Houlli street, Jiiss Isabelle Book was a special guest and dainty refreshments were served. The Misses Florence and Helen Htroble ef Knuth Mill street, will be hostess in two weeks.

CUiOstJ. Hern fnr Wedding. Mrs. Mary llarvls of Detroit, Ulli Tvq r1 IC WaM.r land Miss Virginia Delacey of Erie, have arrived In the rlly, to be gucsls of Mr. and Mrs.

John Urilloii of Elm ntroot, over the mnrrlage of Ihelr daughter, Mary llritton and Thomas Joyce on Monday. rteHiru from Pil l.iliuTt. Mrs, Leah iluwer and dnuRhter: Mary Ijon ot Lincoln avenue, have returned from a delightful visit wllh Mrs. William Orr of Uos? lyn FarniB, and Mm. Clarence Cronrh of iiolle-vno.

While Ihero Mm. iuwer was honor guest at several Inrgn functions. List lli'unluii. The I.lsl reunion will he held an Snr.uTclny, July 5, ht the homo nt Gust Llsl, In Mahoning tnwtmhln. iwn utiles freni Klop 7M on Hie Sharon I line.

The ear will lie met. lit anil1 o'enck. To the. Ladies a.nd Children who are looking for a. stylish Hat.

A sale al. this store for Saturday and Monday means snmethtug, You ait' sure to get the shapes and colors you want, nt a greatly reduced price. Plenty of white, burnt and black shapes; also Panamas. WHITE DRESSES, at One-Half. 11C USE DRESSES, at One-Half.

I UNE DRESSES at 67e. HOUSE APRONS nt 42c, One-Half Off on Spring Coats. Just what yon I'm- your vacation. Children's Dresses at $1.25, reduced SILK HOSE, al. 23c.

Madam Rinvibfiirs Parisian Hair Dye. MELLIN'S STORE 23 SOUTH MILL STREET VERY' Attractive Prices AND Something Doing Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sterlinif Silver, Silver Cut Glass. Fancy (Iuod, wyer 's Jewelry Store DON'T MISS IT. Dr, J. F.

Robertson 4TH E.Vii IN NEW CASTUS. SPECIALIST Diseases of the Rectum, Diseases of tho Bladder. Diseases of Men, 33031-32 MERCANTILE BUILDING Office hours', fl to 13 a. to p. Evnnlnn hour: Mondny, Wcdncsila)', Saturday, 7 to S.

For PLUMBING And HEATING TRY US. HOPE GAS IRONS S3.50 EACH. RnlfT on npprnval. Tnke, It limine, iisr. It two wpck nnd if not satlfifHOtory roiue and pet ytnu' iHonpy hack.

H. R. Dunlap Sons ESTABLISHED 1B-17. P)oral)iri) aw! Jlsntort, Bill phOIKt. 38 K.

Mill St. PUTTING ON PAINT is not nn expense, u' insur-niiic. All liupalntcd house or rcrof suun iiota to ruin. flut i-lmuso your paint rnrnfully. Hotter conio here for It, so as to ninko Unrc of irettinjr iho kind inado of tho puresl white lead, HiismmI oil and colors, Xu oth-it kind pays.

JOHNSTON BROS. PAINT WliUo New irastU', I'ji. Ilell Vlioiio 775. In Religious and Fraternal Circles Mnimc Ttc-r-lfrtwl. At Millvllle in Columbia, county.

ilif, wide err.aim.-illnn of the I.ojal Tattrraiico legion, lbs lilt anniversary of us birth- on June Delegations wore from all over the state and tho rnni niiti was pi ssided over by its Roy Manno ot Wis oily. i vvcro Clinton N. of aw York, Mrs. Drtora Knox I.ivll,."Tn of M.i:.;:-, Ml P. Of PllihlilHl'hia.

Ellltf- vicB prosinpnl. of ihe W. T. Slt.s Grace HondrlokE, r.tate organizer and lpfitiirer, and many others. Frnf.

Darlv of Phllndolnhla, had charo of I he srlendid ninslo nridliiR much to the snrceaa of tbn mecilns. Tho rouvi-nilon war, mna Inli-reri-Ihk anil inspiring. The luwaaprjiiln did all in their pnwor to welcome Ihe visitors and make, them feel at nomc. Before ndjnnriimcnt Roy TMannn re-elcrtod president of tho organisation for tho ensuing yeaf. Rililn Class Picnic.

Several hundred were In attetid-aneo at tho picnic of Ihe.Men'a 111-hle class of tho First M. K. church, which was held al lite park last avo-nltig. Supper was aorved al 6:30 by the wives of tho irtoinliers. alter whlrh ii sor.iiil tlnia was onjoyod.

BIBLE CLASSES There will ho linsliioas mcolltiK nf tho filishvrl, lllhlo cIhss Ihe (irat Monday ovcninn In July al tho hone nf Mra. A. kl. Itohluaon of Addla street. Thin Is the last tiieollujr until Hoptomher..

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