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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEWCASTLE, PA, NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, ypcnd.nR LOOKING BACK Real, Money Saving Food Typhoid Victim Sl3e5aH-TLas? DeSseicws High Seoce IN NEW CASTLE Among the men who had much ho do with the earlier mdustral of New Castle was -the Hon. Samuel R. Baldwin, who was iden tilled with the stove foundry business for many years. Mr. Baldwin was born ''in Pittsburgh December 20.

1B41. and his death Is a matter of but recent years and he is remembered by hundreds of present residents or the He attended school in Pittsburgh until it years of age. after which he worked in a years ln a candy Iaetory. ci Alexander Bradley vCo. of Pittsburgh to.

learn the movers trade and had completed his ap prenticeship before the Civil war in which he saw service. He entered the army August 1, 1801, as a member Of Company Sixty-Third Pennsylvania, voiunteer infantry, and was honorably dtsaarged December 3. havlnff been seriously-wounded in the Battle of Pull Run. After the close of this period or service, he re-entered tho Bradley works as a journeyman moulder, but for years had to move about on a crutch Dn account of the injuries he had sustained in the service. He with firm after able rlrve until the early sev became manager of Mitchell Co.

or Pittsburgh. Idaler nine different olrims uy on solid formed ore Pittsburgh Stove Range company. Mitchell Lt Co. being one of the number going into the consolidation. Tn 1-13.

Roh-rt A. Duncan and Mr. Baldwin purchased the Mitchell Co. plant and In 1832 they erected the New Cnrstlc work." under the nnmi: of Duncan Si Baldwin. About IFor fvfr Baldwin ocrehrmed '1 the- I J.

C. Gra The rill r-i molidaled a Stove is; Range in lR7t" lie ve elected 'o the legislature from the filth dis-re Alomker.v eoooo, s-rv- ed for four or the Mew Cas-nting the second Belesfs Effort To Get Complete Service hr Six Persons Hollow Handles-Stainless Steel Blades A sensational vuluc lor San I These rlG-picce sets of silvcrwai New Low Prices now in effect on SJ7 Rogers and Holmes Ed wards Silverware. Savings. 25 to Crsta! Beads Jfe G' YOUR JEtVI S5 pakkiiII 'TWAS ANOTIIILR TROTZKV U8WB smciQss. Lb.

Qt.Jar Social Iff lie LUX lrffl-toilet Scap forA ers in five major areas of United States to co-opcratc the mergencv." Stevens said. The fasten-. of ten ncludint' Pcnnsylvimia, will send hi-ooably February 2 tlie national program will be it; full swing." SOUTH CIIUltCH SPIKE COE5 HC5STON. Jim. 22.

The spire oi the Old South Church. In Coplc; Square is tenig domoitshed. and. un Taylor Edward Stickle, of. Ooraopolis Is a Eucst at the BoOhcr home lor a lev days.

Mrs, Robert Brown, of Har-lansburg, visited their relatives at the Boohcr home, iii company with her daughter Miss Thclma, who is a graduate nurse. Dorothy Donley, of the Butler Dorothy' Hay on Monday, A group of folks "from Gardner went to the parsonage of the Slippery Rock Presbyterian church near Elhvood City, on Tuesday night to bid farewell to Rev. Paul Elliott, and Mrs. Elliott and the children, Samuel. George and Dorothy, Miss Emma Cnhill.

who 'has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. 31 Gardner for several vears, left hist Monday lor A. R.

Heme, near Pittsburgh. The members of the Community Circle of Gardner met on Thursday nlcht at the home of Mr. ar.d John Kirkwood. HARRISBURO, Jan. 22.

A total of 32.607 acres of good frame to: ritory -no the property of the sports-of 'hie paot In addition, tho mineral rights required on a tract of 370 acres previously purchased. These lands Jslrlbuk-c jr. coun ties of the State and wore acquired from sixty-eight individual owners rage, of about S3. 30 per acre. The Game Commission's holdings.

oorc 1 1. vitrei from funds obtained the sale or resident liuutlns rises, have now reached a total dd4 41S.ri aCerv arc butod in thirty-three, c-f the slxty-evcn counties nnrTcomprJse lorty-scver. Clocks of State game lands. On some of tiie blocks same refuses have been established, hut by far greater proportion) or the lands net tr jruolie Hunting. The acre acquired in each of the Bedford sorseochao Tioga Western Penna.

Dry Raids Lead In State Total Than Entir. Stale PHILADELPHIA Jan. 22--Wcitcrn Pennsyivanla dortr cl el on net the month of Decsntbi number cf hq.ior raids aire! 1 'I mi I "Cl il district, made public here Dm mo LJie month 12D foderel developed in v.eh.e'.n 72 in the Ki.dd. riioloe the cr.ster.i a.s.rict uuisl i.ioiii,, Jt.i. the way express office In Pittsbu Eellevue.

Allegheny county, a Huntingdon township and Mother of 7 TITS wo: Her syste.i ho gives her the rigi- grnv old. an'tl "pei:" Unit come from a lively liver strong, active howcls. you're sl'jcgish aii'l Llic syslcm needs help, don toke a lot Ta nous '1 presor for ivcry elrupgist irepaiiilion. it in la. for Dr.

Caldwell's syru; a I.Ulo every day nr en1 I orjL'n iii your body feels lire Ibis delicious syiu.i luViedd of the PAUL JOTES At Pittsburgh First Professor Appointed To Carnegie Tech Faculty Is Taken By-Death Jar. 22.Aiexan-cler Jay Wurtz. 80. noted scholar and first professor appointed Ln the CaroOCOe Tefll rroo.hrv, died a two weeks' illness Ironi typlioidJ Born In Carbondnlc, Wurtz was a direct descendant eel John Jay, first Ciller Justice of the United Stales Supremo Court. r.m:Jua;njii from in he look a post-straduatc course tit the Stevens Institute of Technology at Hoboken.

N. J. For 20 years he wart employed by a large clectr.cnl concern here and from 1SD8 to 1SD2, ho wcivtcd with Genrje perfecting the Ncmst inenndes- Ho joined the faculty of Carnegie Tech when the school was organized October 10. 1904. He was iia.dc head of the department of electrical engineering-.

In 192S. 'no retired from teaching because or increasing deafness and. was appointed chairman of the student weTa.ve committee. At one time. Dr.

Wurtz was awarded the John Scott medal or the Franklin Institute for Ills invention? ol lightning arresters ar.d the discovery of non-arcing metals. He was twice married. His first wire. Mrs. Jennie Child.

Wurtz Loan BiU- Given Approval Report On Federal Farm Loan Banks Bill Goes To Senate For Final Action IINGTON. Jan. 22. The rhursday adopted the con- Fedora i Farm Loan Banks bill which settled differ 2 nees thru existed bc- tween the House and Senate on uis measure. This was the of the administration's financial relief the Hon Movie Industry Enters Protest i WASHINGTON.

tire sen of the I r.poltesmen told the House w.r.s and I Means committee Thursday that the Treasury's proposed tax on theatre aelr.i.ssior.a would cut cur hie heart of the industry." of the Industry's giants and little theaters asserted The contemplated tax on all aclmis- sions above ten cents is unjustified. I Hoover Disapproves Big Naval Program WASHINGTON. Jan. -n Pret.i- dent Hoover has disapproved tiie Navy dcpartrricnt's projjosal lor a ten year $016,000,000 construction program, it was learned Thursday. Despite the attitude of the Whits House.

Rep. Vinson i.D) of Georgia. oi tier i louse i mttee i bill GARDNER Mr. ar.d Mabel, Helen. last Sunday to vls.t their relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Willlitm Walker, ar.d family ot Wavne Stop. David Walker. 'no l.ved for several vears with his son Charles, rs now making his home with lis daughter and husrxmc.

Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Johns, of Wayne and Mra. Philip Moon of Gardner. vjlieO bunctc; a.

ui Jicir.e or the hitter's sister. -4r. ani Mrs John Henderson, or Gladys. Sidney. Sylvia.

r.n Gertrude Moore, were wan uiei parent? Mrs. H. Kennedy, of C-aid rr' lias Dcen in bed for a few day. with (trip, but-, la now able to b. A very intf-rcstinc meeting of Sec-iirn G.

of the V. L. B. of the Su. road was held last Friday a home of Mr.

and Mrs. 'McClanc A clehcous ncr mils served at noon, pioprarr. was giver. In the aitei-noon. Mrs.

McClane and her daughter Mrs. Wiles extended gracious hospitality to all who were orescnt and the meeting was great-lv enjovtd bv nearly twenty ill mnrnbevs cf the Third United Presbyterian church In New Castic. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Kirkwood.

of Gardner, daughter. Mrs. Wirier and her son. Robert, motored to Aliquippa ISoii Mr Harrison Kirk wood Tlnoher of the old Pitts- 1 went to Princeton on spend the day with her Goodbye forever to cooking drudgery NOV. nor.ioredr.dp TMmm No more n5 and watching $1-95 drat he had capt er hot kitchen stoves, ming kertles of food.

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