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1914. NEW CASTLE NEWS) TUESDAY, JULY i ii7" i In the Mercantile Building. New Catle Dry Goods Co. Lands At Last II sevenm warn news The Undo -Sinn Comes to Eiirlh Af- 360 Vehicles Pass In Hour Traffic Officer on Mill and Washington Corner Has Hands Full. ter Thrilling Trip Through aim Clouds.

CLASS GItOIVS K.tril)lV, pounds. Ho Dad very good luck all Although organized but a monlli, the time ho was thorn. I ho Men's Diblc class of the Jliilionluft 1, is ri.pl.ll, coming to thef lMl'MH hh, from as one of the most energetic Huslne. on ihe of the omlro church urcaiiisw- rania appear to he on the improve x.i LOUIS, July 14. Thrilling CIOSJNC! HOUli 5 ii.

overj day except 8tnrdy, ulilch is 0 p. m. July Clearance Prices Still Prevail Here EVERY ITEM A GENUINE BARGAIN Hun. Sl.tr-liim- will. i.

iKPSilic-jhip of as t.ic irelulit biiilti Is ladvimtuiBB marked the air voyage of vbich was taken fmn. II. in IS. it hsis now crown to I Ctl. A freight such proportions that the 'uwmUw aid elimination contest.

Thn Li i (hi- Uncle Ss.ni a teU-rraid: Riss, street cars, vehicles, automobiles, dra; Muttons, bicycles, iiae torcvcles, whii'li have to bo Riven the hv (he ra i.iu on duty at n.n of Mill and Washington hods di tan church aii'l hstv Krrat Lewis. 1 WIM, SOO.V OIM-Ilt miles from this streeis roach a surprisingly large pari in io an-ii in Ihfc tny. llnod work in this community vi rninitiue the pedestrians who- Tlifi it HnrneH- Work is now being done at the local nil of the i'ilisburg Stove and 'We wen; carried at tunes to an altitude of Ifi.OOn feel," said Trefts "Harly Sunday morniiiK the gas Biid-idetily contracted and we started flit acros-i ti sna-a uanresliii'-al nnd has its own ojiciilng exercises Uange company to set it Id to io ik snnarnio 1111111 those ol rcsiuiie omualions on July 20. The a minis, detachments, ami sinptlc the main bodv ot fliieday school. rejjiilar force of men will be put to is thought that the membership work and the presont indicidions are -desiend.

We were nearly perished irom traveling in the icy allitude, but now our discomfort gavo wa I fear. will soon exceed fifty. that tne muii win nave work for same tunc. stm.i. at rr.

information received yrr-lorUay! LAVIW lUlTCK "We threw out sand to check the but it did no good. Wo ii.nii 1 11. 1.1 is r.n.' 1 nc 11- v. uu. hiL-ciiv of bal- hi oll.iruev Inn in the house of Or.

F. W. Cuy. 'I he (lr.it part hll1 nr. Alicshiaiv iiiuuitiaius.

indicates Utatlof the brick walls is under way foct Thejl bags, but ii flahiMvnaii MO. 1 1 IK- Kinb i.i- ii. 1 Iii.ic cunt Iihiu(. to silk the ground. McCullougli was Just reaching for the rip cord when wc Ft.

nc'i the ground with lerril'ic force. fiie, in one hour, that between i and 5 o'clock in the- afternoon, when one of the traffic olficers kept mum of the pitssing vehicles, lie hail a lotal of HUB- This was one of the busiest hours or Hie day, hut the average- each hour dniiTiR the day from or o'clock in the moraine lo or 7 in the evening would be somewhere near this figure. So thai it can be seen that di recting traffic at this point Is noi as easy as It looks. Keeping truck of vehicles coming from four different direct lun, pre-vcnliiig Ihem from colliding, and preventing ihem from running dawn pedestrian; is hard work. In fact, there's not an ofricer on the police force who has over been stationed on the corner who does not agreu that it's jest about as Hard police work es is furnished in New Castle.

So grreil was tlie impact Unit we must have rebounded Ta feet. The second time we shot to earth we succcodei in ripping the bag and the baske settled down on the hank of Eel rlv or. The heat was intense, the thermo meler registering IrtO. Wc felt It more owing 10 the fact, that we had just left the frozen nlr nt the high altitude. 1 was overcome by the hot ited to one time or one day; wall will soon PC be ipic-r way.

but that he Los LTLii: luck all I he i'Pi- r--, Pan a sup-ny of tieie tcfoniiiiR to the information on band now nmi will rush obtainable yesterday, be caught lis things last 3 l'sslble. brook trout one morning and 111111; same dav in the attcrnuun. he caught. llhHI.NG WOltlv. six or eipht Rood sized hbiclt bass.

Work on the improvements at the He lias all is fishermen friends VijIionuiiiU'Wi. school house is brine, anxious to Bo Io that place and try rushed as as possible. The their luck. contractors are making headway aiitl hope to have the- work completed before the time Ibal school opens In A MISANLrc. HoUiing of llif i.itr.l Iter avctic- tint: by HACKS THURSDAY, the II.

and O. and trtiuis E(1 J.lcVv illiums' Irol- is caasi con ph Urailforri In Zr rre.st ji that hB Xot LTX Sir nnlo "ai ivven street expect to to that n.tffic annoyinj 10 Ipb.ee '1 liursrlay to attend the races. air and became unconscious." The San l-'Vauciscu, piloted by K. S. Colo of St.

Louis, was the only balloon that had not reported as The postmaster general of Australia hopes to be aide to combine at busy street corners a pillar box, telephone cahinet and stamp selling lauded tociay. CONTINUE WAR FOU SUNDAY CLOSINf! bavins: 10 use the ho.mi:. Hill i. I- 1 1 ti I 1 TWO NERVOUS to put a slop to IMS practice up the pan tin nl J. R.

Kane of North Ashland ive-11111', has resinned bis duties at the Castle Junction shops of the 13. 0., after spending twn weeks at IConncaut Lake, Sparrow Lake, Buffalo, X. V. WOMEN nuoK woiiKs sv. Business at the Bust Chuiry street plant of the Jntematloiml Pavlr.p company is very good and Ihe SI A HON.

July LI. Believing the Ulue laws are ineffective in keeping the lid down on Sundays, it is said ihe Kheiiangu Valley Miiiisler-iiil association Is planning to enlist the aid oi council in passing an ordinance which will make the minimum fine foe violating the Sunday cloning law $25. It is stated I hat ministers have rer.su 1 tod attorneys Willi a view of introducing such an ordinance at a near date. There is a doubt in tbe minds of some of Ihe attorneys as to whether such an ordinance would bold as it would conflict with the SKYKXTH XOTHS. Prcssley nnliiiiSDii of ilt.

jilr, was city visitor yesterday. F. 0. HcAnlls of North Beaver, of goods turned out is so superior Mint the plant is assured of steady-operation for several mouths to crjr.ic. Orders are being mcr-lved from Made Well By Lydia E.Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound.

Philadelphia, Pa, "I had a severe case of nervous prostration, with oulpi- Monday. all parts of the country and it is Ihe, was in the oil Hill I I I 1 I ir id I'd" I talion ot the heart, night turn Ibefirsl ol next week, the demand for asphalt block has RjT'ViiyjiSr''L'r' constipation, hend- dizziness, never been greater 111 11 is part 01 country than it is at the present lime. William I. ask or Kittle Beaver was in the city yesterday. John Robinson of North Beaver, was a city visitor yesterday.

J. Mc.Cuire of North Cedar street, still remains about the same. S. C. Uoobor of North Liberty street, is reported lu be on the sick noise my ears, timid, nervous, rest-Icfs feelings and MAY OliCAXIZK HAXD.

in earnest effort is lining made by WIFE SUES HER HUBBY FOE $5,400 sleeplessness. 1 uii-i'-ird men ot I read in the pa 11 1:1 cam. a cue. -rl tiieu 1 1 is said thai, there is seiac IS prus nee' 1 111, mile: e. I Hi- .1 ir.iln-r HEADING, July M.

Mrs. per where a young woman had been of the same troubles by talcinr; In- 1 rer lie! il id I'd sail yes- some five or r-lx htp.c had wnsidevable v. At the Hosiery and Glove Dept. Women's and Children's 50c Hosiery, for 29c Women's and Children's 25c Hosiery for 15c Women's and Children's 1 5c Hosiery for 9c Suit Department Bargains Children's 1 .00 Wash Dresses, all sizes 49c Odd lots of Ladies' Wash Skirts, worth up to 1.50, for 49c Wash Dresses, values up to S1. 50 for S8.00, $10.00, and 12.00 Spring Coats for $3.95 $12.50, gl 5.00 and gl 6.50 Spring Coats for $4.95 Regular 15.00 Plain Tailored Suits for $9.50 Regular Si 8, 22.50, $25.00 and g27.50 Silk MessaSinc Dresses, values for.

$7.50 All Children's Spring Coats at Half-Price Women's Underwear Dept Odd lots of Women's and Children's 25c Underwear 12--c Women's Union Suits, gl.00 value for 69c Women's Union Suits, gl.5o value for 95c Women's 50c Lisle Vests, sale, price 35c Odd lots of Sample Underwear, 50c value 25c Muslin Underwear Specials Women's gl.00 House Dresses for Women's $1.00 Black Petticoats, sale price Fine Waists, high and low necks, g4.50 value $1.98 Muslin Gowns, well trimmed, 89c value for 69c Striped Crepe Kimonos, $1.00 value for 55c Lawn Kimonos, floral patterns, gl.50 value for 98c Children's line white dresses, i .50 and g2.0() value $1.19 Children's tine White Dresses, $2.50 and $3 values $1.85 Children's fine White Dresses g3.5o and $4 values $2,45 Children's fine White Dresses S5 value, for $3.15 l5c Short Lawn Kimonos for 7c Corset Department Odd lots of Corsets, gi.50 value, for. 95c Walohn Corsets, $5.00 quality, for $1.98 gl.00 model and B. J. Brassiere for 79c Si. 50 model and B.

J. Brassiere for $1.09 Toilet Goods Department Sanitol Tooth Powder, 25c value, sale price 15c Sanitol Tooth Paste, 25c value, sale price 15c Sanitol Face. Cream, 25c value, sale price 15c Sanitol Shaving Stick, 25c value, sale price 15c Sanitol Talcum Powder, 25c value, sale price 10c Toilet and Bath Soap, guest size, 1 0 bars for 30c Ail 5c Soaps, at this sale, 12 bars for 50c Lenox Soap, well seasoned, 1 bars for 27c Medicated Absorbent Cotton, 35c roll for 19c At the Notion Counter Needle Cases, the very low price of 2 for 5c White and Black Linen Finish .6 spools for 5c Warrior's 5c Linen Thread 2 for 5c Wax Ironing Pads, 5c value 2 for 5c 500 yard spool Basting Thread, 5c value 2 for 5c Asbro Collar Supporters, 5c value 2 for 5c Dressing Combs in white, pink, blue, 25c value for, 10c $1.50 and $2.00 Leather Hand Bags for 98c All Mesh Bags, at about Price day aains: her husband, Mahlon Marburgcr, to recover Sa.llill, ihe 1 Lydia E. Pinkham'a wages she earned during the seven vcars of married life, anil which, she 11 i 1 i iitp v.ntl iiiMrn- pAvW Kyle of Xnrlh menis. All those wl-ii lie, asi.ee lcsilKlss vl3llor tll lh to join are considered good material 1 for a band and it is Ihc hope of Ihose i.il.iue uueeiiient that one of Ihe 0.

Hat uion aid so l.u.-i in this ol the couin ry ea 1 ici.i, uere ill) i- Robert ofSilvSi wcrc U5P( t0 her hus-jrs yester- bilIlll th(. family. Slie claims her husband is now capable of returning rim he urganijted. rs. (t.

A. Tlininan of West Clay- the money, hut refuses, street, is reported to be riuilej Mrs. Marburgcr maintains her hus HM'iioviVf; uo.ii). of men were busy verier-u a Abe ligging rocks out ut the roadway of Ike Jit. Jackson road.

Ihey band com Icil uer to liaiiu Iter hard, earned money over tD him. as she worked in a woolen mill and earned from $10 to li a week, the entire amount of which wages her husband deew and appropriated to bis own veninving Lhese bnuelers Irom the ning, part known as Ihe Ml. Jackson hill, (lillull 1 will be greatiy nppreri: nv i(l I111 biivo occasion tu use this rourl it 11 uuni idored one ol the Miss Jennie ullertou ot North 0 city on Loudness dangerous in l.ic enmity. It is ACCUSE NINE OP SUNDAY SELLING Xorih Heaver tuiMi- Vegetable Compound so I threw away the medicines the doctor left me and began taking the Compound. Fcfore I tod taken half1 bottle I was able to sit up and in a short time I was able to do elf my work.

Your medicine has proved itself able to do all you say it will and I have recommended itin every household I have visited. Mrs.M ary Johns'! on, 210 Sicprcl Street, Philadelphia, Fa. Another Bnrt Case. Ephrntn, Pa. "About a year ago I wns dawn with nervous prostration.

I was pale and weak ant! would have hysteric sprlls, sick headaches ami a bad pain under my shoulder-blade. I was under Ihc care of different doctors but did net improve. 1 was so weak could hardiy stanjl long enough to do rnydishes. T.ydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound has made me well and happy and I have begun to jain in weight and my face looks healthy now.

"-Mrs. .1. W. IIORNBEP.GElt, R. No, 3, Ephrata, Pa.

If yon irnnt speclnl advice wife to E.rinkliiim Medicine Co. confN tlcutlul) Yonr k'tlcrirtll he opened, rend nnd answered by a woman anJ held in, strict conlldcnce. p. 11 1 urd first class. .1.

V. Shields of North Liberty street, spent Sunday with his lainily at Oil lit-. ItltAfili.MAX i.iuiii;i. While attending to bis dutiei all of I'ilisburg, hroiber, M. Li.

ltev. S. A. Henlcks went before 'Hiiiiirc Zusclilag in h'arrell on Mon-iliiy morning and swore out intorniti tious iigainsl cine l-'arrcll charges of violating the Sunday blue laws. Tlie bearings will be held before 'Squire Zuscalag, Tuesday William K.

i-a of tionaty l.tnc stre over-1 hnockeil on the signal arm or siune tube :) of Nnrlli Heaver yesterday. hnnginc nb. 1 in Hon. was quilt ning. ill.ilireii auk Jlnrlin led in the informal a ir nine bad bruises ahum ihei, un 1 ci -in: 1 1,.

auuhi 1 1 Hi ove UrcRor he I'eel drug store, Kress drug Henry Duiulero, Murclla C'on-inrry Purity bakei.v, Sol Ilex Theatre. John A. llamll-ii it The Sugar Bowl. of Mercer, is i. Holmes ot caiest of Newell uremic.

Mrs. Llizabclh Watsou of Xew Wilmington, has concluded visit with friends in Hits, city, Charles Jewell of I'nrmiialr, 0.. Is the guest of and ilea. A. n.

Itoot F. E. EMPLOYE BADLY INJURED .1 l.alayelli from tirie fishing II eet. North i -'i- W. Waid I rnitNCSTOViw, .1 my 14.

iie.no:-, employed by the Isbin-g ii Lake t'rie Railroafl a lirakeinaii. was seriously injur- iu the llaseltoa yards when he run down by a string of cars, tie 1 his right arm at ihe elbow nnd iell fool, was badly Itie-vraud. He taken lo the City hospital. A Real Flesh Euilder For Thin People phi a visit at WoKifurd, I'll. Mrs Cliaiineey Swogger of Cuver-ile, spent Sunday with and Mrs.

1 1-1 names of North Liberty street. Carrie Swuggrr of Coverdale, is returned linm a two weeks' visit iih frd-nds and relatives in this lla.el Harries of North Lib-ty strei-i, has left for an extended sit with -Miss Carrie Swogger of rm jp Trai Viuo O. Valoo! semi-annual shelf emptying started monday, July 6th, continues all week DUKE OF AOSTA CRITICALLY ILL of North July I I The linke uf lousin of Nitig Victor ICniiiMiu--. I wlm is suffering irom a cnmplica-tion oi disef.ses of Ihe heart mid in-les'iues we-tiker lodav and bad a Nell levee. Mis condition is so seri-oiis iliai death is feared.

The duke i-; in tlie line oi succession to the litiiinii tjroiie following ihc hereditary right of Prince lluniliert. laridon, bee sis' Cedar The Mlsm NEW CASTLE DRY GOODS CO. I of ARRESTED WHILE W. ileal of Dr. HUNTING EVIDENCE H.

STEWART, Jvcr.vlj(H.i' kipuvp inailtalilo viilnt's tin ion ircscnls. iiiei'ciisci luisillC'SS l.lll osf surplus stocks (jvur lind for Sliclf utile Hie tlif Deleetive Qaigley of Sliaron. for. nieily of New Castle, was arrested in a gambling Joint in Farrell, when police, made a raid Saturday night, tjuigley staled to a reporter that he was in the plnee simply tu get evidence lo lay before the grand jury and that he will demand a return ot the fine am) ensis which he paid. pounds of hoiillli dioald be lb" IV till I llMVir iinih-- St.

Cloud Hell iiiei hlmi I street. er Johnny Oavis and Master Herd rode I heir bicyelus to Sunday where lliey were the uf John Ncwswaiulcr, and Mrs. Charles Wier and cr of Heaver I-'alls, have con-a short visit Willi Mr. and Mrs. nan uf North Wayne street.

T. Iilekiii'-'on and daughters llizabelb and Mstlier of Orceu-ave enacliideil a visit with Iho naif ut sj. Rev. ami S. M.

ely (Iocs Into Mojileo." Don't see Shorty at the Cresrenl tbe-ncsilay. Matinee CiinlH. Kvc-unil lo cenls, I uilvei'tlsemoiit) ils. of I'anline," hi rd episode, cent theatre, Tiiesdny. Mtitlnoe Kvenlng a und ID cents.

Hid- Public fiale Six head of young work horses, In a-ene rendition; jmir oi bay matched coach iiorHOS, years old: sets ilouhle work harness, In good reimir; 1 set or single work harness In pood repair; U. West and coach ibber tired, in (tood repair; 1 rum, id rubber tired, in good repair; Me firsl-cln- itrrej uirnci-e, eeud us new; 1 set of first-class double lae-j-e linMess, i-'OOd ns 1 single Troj farm wnjton. The above will he sold at the burn of lamr Cohen n-ar 1001 Moravia st: cel. In Ihfl clly of New Castle. Friday, July 17, at 1 p.

in. Ternm. 6 months on approved a curliv. nr percent off for cash. It.

1'. a Notice, WK iXVITH AS i.SI-v: TIO.N of otir InrKO Block i finished SELECT IT NOW BOGGS BUHL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Good Clothes Moderale Prices G. H. COOK CO, Tailors nnd Outfitters, lot t.lporiy St.

8vuth VTarH. ClonuluK and Prnmlag-. -very purl cl your heny. Mirgnl. Inn.

mixes Willi vnur f.ioii and prepares "SI It for Ihe blnod ill easily assimilated fall I. form. Thin people gain all Ihe way, aire, from lu 10 -a pounds 11 moulh while nlng i Snivel lnhbl 1 are 11 Hciep-t Hfic eniiibiiuilluii uf six nf Ihe best Al reecnl meeting of Ihe directors of the (lak Park Ceinelery association held at the office of the secretin lir. II. Lee, on motion nf it.

K. 'Allien, thiip, a director, S. D. Long, was (decled treasurer, The books and papers of tho Oak Park Ceinelery association arc now In Hie 1 1 1 1 1 1 of Mr. Long tit his office In Kims, Long ami building on North -Mill streel, where tho ftt-lure business will be transuded.

S. D. LONG, Treasurer. COI1 UN. 2TS1I0 (Atlv.) producing elenu ills known Estimates Elver, on Minu-menla or Mnrliers to llm licit lliniJtr i.i- Mi, ride.

All ivorl. cut with iincn.niitle tools, (Ink I'nrk Monumental F. G. BEER, Propv. Opp.

(Ink J'nrK Ccinctcry. Hull I'hoho 1126-IL i-Ulia 111 i G. fi. ZAHNISER, 2 Civil aJid I Mining Engineer. I Cicndcnln lllock, Hull aai-W.

lotal 11 11111 her of persnns em-le. Ihe fisheries uf Scotland le various Industries. HitbHlill- liiu i.g", pleasant, harmless an InexiieiiHlve. ami McKee's Kill Ital Medicine slnre and all other ill ngglsi in New Castle ami vieially sell I her subject to an absolute guariiiileo 0 weight Increano or money back. i.lII,Y TMplKillT.

We do not Know what rii'ples of lionllng nro lad In motion wlion wo Klmply Finillo on ono aisntlsnr. Clirls-thmlly i.iala nrdhliijr bo much In tlio The New Zealand arhllrntlon eourt has sraiited a nlx-dciy iveck lo hotel workers. July Hilh, mil. 1: I a (Adv.).

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